SEN. JOHN McCAIN apparently didn't think he needed to reject and denounce Texas evangelical leader Rev. John Hagee after learning his supporter had called the Catholic Church "the great whore" and suggested that New Orleans brought Katrina's destruction upon itself for backing gay rights.
Thabo Mbeki was never liked, but was always respected. If matters had run their normal course, he would have stepped down next year with a lasting economic legacy, only slightly tainted by his stance on Aids, crime and Zimbabwe.
Former star of the hit show Too Close for Comfort Lydia Cornell co-hosts new Las Vegas radio show about politics and celebrity, signs with renowned literary agency for upcoming books. (PRWeb May 23, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb964604.htm
Former star of the hit show Too Close for Comfort Lydia Cornell co-hosts new Las Vegas radio show about politics and celebrity, signs with renowned literary agency for upcoming books.
Sven Goran Eriksson survived a meeting with Thaksin Shinawatra's senior aide on Sunday evening, but has been denied the prompt resolution he sought on his future and instead left to fly out to Thailand with the first team squad tonight on a 12-day club tour.
“I used to break into hospitals sometimes, and we would dress up the patients,” Harmony Korine says. “We would crawl through the windows of these hospitals, and I would give them baseball bats and plastic gloves.”