Italian Prime Minister Sues Media: Silvio Berlusconi Defamation Lawsuit

August 30, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

Say what you want to about Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, but at least he has cajones. It has been a pretty brutal couple of months for Berlusconi where he has faced allegations of wild naked parties , relationships with teenage girls, prostitution and even offering an escort an EU parliament seat. Instead of sitting back and taking these shots from the media, he has decided to hit back by suing several members of the press for libel. The Italian Prime Minister has filed legal a

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What's for Dinner?

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After eating out for six days straight last week while we were on vacation, there will be lots of home cooking around our house this week. (Don’t be alarmed; I’m sure I’ll be ready to check out the inside of a restaurant by this time next week!) Here’s what’s on our menu for suppers this week. Monday: Grilled Chicken Salad, Bread, Fruit Tuesday: Venison Cube Steak, Homemade Macaroni and Cheese, Great Northern Beans Wednesday: Cheesy Baked Ziti , Side Salad, Rolls, Fruit Thursday: Mex

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Who Is Behind Quashing the Birth Certificate Issue?

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By Joan Swirsky Tuesday, August 25, 2009 Back in October of 2008, when the subject of Obama’s Constitutional eligibility to be president of the United States was just a blip on the radar screen of public awareness, I wrote an article about how easy it was to find my then -92-year-old mother’s birth certificate. Frankly, I didn’t think finding my mother’s birth certificate was possible, given the fact that she had been born in a farmhouse in Storrs, CT, along with nine of her 10 sibli

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I adore being in charge; or, BSC #24: Kristy and the Mother's Day Surprise

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This book really should’ve been called “Kristy and the Mom Jeans.” Cause check these babies out: Plus, she looks like she’s wearing tons of blush. All the little kiddies look a little crazy. The gist: The BSC, in their complete lack of wisdom, decide to take a small army of children for a day as a special Mother’s Day gift for a bunch of Stoneybrook moms, including a few of their own. See, it all starts cause they’re all (except poor, poor Mary Anne) stumped for Mom’s Day presents. So, th

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EPUB strikes again

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August 27th, 2009 Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 1:21 pmCategories:Education TechnologyTags:E-reader, Sony Corp., Public Domain, Digital-rights Management, EPUB, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Security, Consumer Electronics, Personal TechnologyI mean that in a good way, of course. EPUB is the only e-reader-compatible file format (of the 30 or so floating about) that seems to make real sense for education and has enough industry traction to make a dent in e-textbooks. Sony’s an

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What's for Dinner?

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After eating out for six days straight last week while we were on vacation, there will be lots of home cooking around our house this week. (Don’t be alarmed; I’m sure I’ll be ready to check out the inside of a restaurant by this time next week!) Here’s what’s on our menu for suppers this week. Monday: Grilled Chicken Salad, Bread, Fruit Tuesday: Venison Cube Steak, Homemade Macaroni and Cheese, Great Northern Beans Wednesday: Cheesy Baked Ziti , Side Salad, Rolls, Fruit Thursday: Mex

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45+ HQ Free and Commercial Image Resources and Search Engines

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Being a designer you need quality resources for your next design assignment. You need more than just Google image search. Here is a list of some really cool resources of high quality images, art, vector and photography. If your client is willing to pay for the images, you can purchase unique high quality images or otherwise there are also search engines and hosts for images which give you royalty free high quality photos for your design needs. Here is a list of free and commercial image resource

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How to write a really good query letter, part IV: is the room getting bigger, or am I shrinking?

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Yes, yes, I know: I often take the weekends off from blogging, but I’m trying to get us through the Really Good Query Letter series by the end of Labor Day week. For the last few posts, I have been talking about how to present your book project so that it sounds like a professional pitch, rather than a carnival hawker introducing the Greatest (fill in the blank here) in the World. Peeks only 10 cents! So far, I’ve been sticking to content, but for today, I’d like to focus on purely cosmetic

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