Ellie Greenwich, who has died aged 68, co-wrote some of the most enduring pop songs of the 1960s and collaborated with the "Wall of Sound" producer Phil Spector on such classics as Da Doo Ron Ron, Be My Baby (both 1963), and River Deep -- Mountain High (1966).
In 2004 Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time included six by Ellie Greenwich and her husband and writing partner, Jeff Barry -- more than by any other songwriting team. They had 17 singles in the pop charts of 1964, surpassed only by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles and the Americans Holland, Dozier and Holland.
Other hits included: Chapel of Love, Leader of the Pack, This is It, What a Guy, The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget, Cherry Cherry, Kentucky Woman, Baby I Love You, The Look of Love, Then He Kissed Me, You Don't Know, and many others.
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OTOH, am glad to see that the curr crop of videos on VH1 + MTV are slowly moving back towards "old school" metal. Thanx to Rap I'd [happily] missed most of the 1990's + essens all since Year 2000.
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"in case of a vacuum attached to your crank for more than six hours, please seek medical attention"
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"He was taken to the accident and emergency department of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, where, he said, nurses struggled for an hour to free him."
It took 2 minutes to free him. The rest of the time was spent by the nurses struggling to stop laughing.
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You can't make this stuff up:
Mr Blackner said: "It was the most embarrassing moment of my life when I got wheeled into a packed A&E with a vacuum attached to me.
But he gladly does it in front of cheering (I presume) throngs at the festival. So what was the problem, he wasn't being paid for his ER appearance?
Pic of his act at the link. Except possibly as freakshow, its allure escapes me. Check out the photo of the vacuum at the bottom of the article. You rogue, you!
The NHC forecast remains above the intensity guidance and shows Jimena as of posting time it is a cat 3 and went from tropical storm to cat 3 in only 30 hours
reaching category four strength.
The new forecast track increases the threat to the southern Baja California peninsula. Interests in southern baja and western Mexico should monitor the progress of Jimena. A watch may be required for a portion of that area later today.
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hopefully some of the rain will make it to So Cal
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as of this posting, it has been upgraded to a category 4;
it is possible it will make landfall in Baja as a cat 2 or 3;
rain for s cal not likely as of now (none of the computer models bring it near that area)
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[Maghrebia] A Moroccan appeals court upheld a 5-year jail term for Mohamed El Ouazzani, 30, better known as infamous drug baron "El Nene", MAP reported on Thursday (August 27th). Considered one of the world's biggest hashish traffickers, El Nene was serving an eight-year prison sentence for international drug trafficking and attempted murder at Kenitra Prison when he escaped to Spain in December, 2007. Spanish authorities arrested him several months later on the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and extradited him to Morocco.
Morocco has been doing many good things lately. Had they been all along, or did something change?
The king there is a rather reasonable sort, all things considered. He's learned from the former Shah about how fast he can drag his country forward. I have high hopes for the 17th century myself ...
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El Nene = The Baby?
Cute name for a drug smuggler.
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Oddball Libyan dictator Moammar Khadafy has decided against pitching a tent in Englewood, N.J., on his much-protested first visit to the U.S. next month, a New Jersey congressman says. "I am very pleased that Moammar Khadafy will apparently not be coming to Englewood," said Rep. Steve Rothman (D-N.J.).
Rothman said Khadafy's presence in an air-conditioned luxury tent on the grounds of the Libyan compound in Englewood "would have presented unnecessary safety and security issues for the residents of Englewood and the Libyan diplomats."
You know what they're like in Joisy when they don't like someone...
Khadafy's plan to come to the U.S. next month to address the United Nations General Assembly has triggered fierce outrage after the hero's welcome home he gave released Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi. Khadafy is expected to seek rooms for himself and his large entourage at one of New York's luxury hotels.
Lucky for him Mr. Guiliani is no longer in charge.
A spokesman for the State Department, which has approved visas for the Khadafy delegation, voiced confidence that the Libyans "will have suitable accommodations and that they will respect the earnest wishes of the people of the region" to keep a low profile.
Like they respected the earnest wishes of Prime Minister Brown that a low profile be kept?
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Unless my eyes are fooling me that's a Nazi iron cross high on his right shoulder, on the green sash.
Did he earn it, or find it at a pawnshop?
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[Bangla Daily Star] Six alleged robbers were beaten to death by mobs and another was killed in a 'shootout' with cops in separate incidents yesterday.
A mob beat four alleged robbers to death in South Fedai Nagar village of Sitakunda upazila in Chittagong early yesterday, reports our Chittagong correspondent.
Two of the deceased were identified as Yunus, 30, and Bablu, 22, of the same village.
Police said a gang of ten robbers was preparing to commit a robbery in the village at around 3:00am. Some of the villagers sensed it, captured four of the robbers and beat them to death.
Police said a gang of ten robbers was preparing to commit a robbery in the village at around 3:00am. Some of the villagers sensed it, captured four of the robbers and beat them to death.
Police recovered two choppers and a knife from the scene. They sent the bodies to Chittagong Medical College Hospital morgue.
Officer-in-Charge Nazrul Islam of Sitakunda Police Station said, "Bablu might have gathered the robbers for committing robbery. Filing of cases in this connection is under process."
Our Kishoreganj correspondent adds, three alleged robbers were killed in a 'shootout' with cops and mob beating and seven were injured yesterday noon at Bajitpur upazila in the district.
The deceased were identified as Suman Das, 22, of Durgapur village under Nasirnagar upazila of Brahmanbaria, Nabi Hossain, 46, of Maizchar village under Bajitpur and Union Parishad member Mizbah Uddin, 36, of the same village.
Police and local sources said, a group of robbers attacked a passenger-bound boat on the Urinda haor of Mithamain upazila yesterday at around 12:00 noon.
On information, a police team led by ASP Asaduzzaman of Austagram circle and OC Manirul Islam of Mithamain Police Station chased the robbers.
The criminals shot at the police and counter fire by police left Sumon Das dead.
Another group of police led by ASP Salah Uddin Talukdar of Bajitpur circle and OC Subrata Kumar Saha of Bajitpur chased the robbers who tried to flee into Buali village of Bajitpur.
Villagers caught the gang members and beat them up leaving Nabi Hossain and Mizbah Uddin died on the spot.
Later, police arrested seven wounded robbers and recovered three machetes, three choppers and homemade arms from their possession.
The robbers had thrown two of their guns into the water, police said.
The injured were admitted to Bajitpur upazila health complex.
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An effective means to reduce recidivism and tax burdens.
[Bangla Daily Star] Criminals hacked two youths to death in Dakkhin Khan of the capital and Savar yesterday.
The victims, Sumon, 22, carpenter by profession, was a resident of Fayadabad in Dakkhin Khan, and Alamgir Hossain, 20, was an employee of a grocery at Nabinagar bazaar in Savar.
Criminals attacked Sumon with machetes around 10:00pm Friday night, Dakkhin Khan police said. He was taken to Bangladesh Medical College and Hospital in Uttara where he succumbed to his injuries around 1:00am yesterday.
In another incident, Savar police recovered Alamgir's body from a dairy farm around 9:30am.
Officer-in-charge of Savar Police Station AKM Nasir Ullah said Alamgir was missing since Friday night when he left the grocery for home at around 10:00pm. Later, locals identified the body.
Police, however, could not ascertain the reasons behind the killing in both cases.
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[Bangla Daily Star] Criminals hacked a local Jubo League leader to death in Belkuchi upazila of Sirajganj yesterday.
The victim, Humayun Kabeer, 30, of Adachaki village, was vice president of Bhangabari union Jubo League.
A group of miscreants stormed into his house about 2:00am and attacked him when he was asleep, Humayun's family said. Hearing him screaming, locals and family members went to his rescue and found him in a critical condition. He succumbed to his injuries on the way to hospital.
Police sent the body to sadar hospital morgue.
A case was filed with the Belkuchi Police Station.
Family sources alleged that the miscreants set fire to their house four days before the incident.
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The pressure on Gordon Brown over the UK's dealings with Libya has intensified after Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's son said there was an "obvious" link between their trade talks and efforts to release the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing.
The Tory leader, David Cameron, led a chorus of opposition complaints after Saif Gaddafi said it was "not a secret" that Libya's oil and trade talks with the UK were linked to its efforts to get Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, jailed in 2001 for planting the bomb that killed 270 people, returned to Libya.
But my dears, just because Libya had a nefarious purpose for negotiations does not imply the British government were other than pure as the driven snow in their own motives... and their motives can be imputed from their subsequent behaviour.
The Tories, Liberal Democrats and senior SNP MPs said Brown now had to disclose all the details about ministerial meetings and dealings with the Libyan regime before Megrahi was released last week by the Scottish government.
Saif Gaddafi attempted to dampen down the row by insisting that the prisoner transfer agreement signed by Tony Blair in 2007 ultimately had no bearing on the decision by Scottish ministers to free Megrahi, who is close to death with prostate cancer, on compassionate grounds.
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Our British posters can chime in, but doesn't the Crown still have the authority to dissolve Parliament and call for new elections?
QUITO, Ecuador -- Ecuador's president is threatening to close a major television network after it aired a tape of a conversation between him and a member of the assembly that drafted a new constitution last year. President Rafael Correa said Saturday that Teleamazonas violated regulations against taping private conversations. He warned that spying on the president "is a crime against state security."
The combative leftist leader has been at odds with news media since taking office in January 2007. Teleamazonas has been cited three times for broadcast violations and risks suspension if cited again by the government. A representative for the network did not respond to phone calls about the tape, which involved the constitution approved by voters last September.
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Coming soon to a United States near you.
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[Iran Press TV Latest] Venezuela's top prosecutor has said that the recent street protests tantamount to 'rebellion' against President Hugo Chavez's government. "People who disturb order and the peace to create instability of institutions, to destabilize the government, or attack the democratic system, we are going to charge and try them," Attorney General Luisa Ortega said in a statement.
The move by the Attorney General capped a week of huge street protests, mostly directed against a new education law that critics say is politically charged.
Ortega claimed that opposition groups were looking for "any reason to march, to create chaos, whatever they can, what they want is to destabilize, even by encouraging people to disobey the law."
Last Saturday, thousands of marchers protested against a new education law while police used tear gas to break up the crowds and keep them from marching to the country's National Assembly.
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They're being un (South-)American, "evil-mongers". Chavez should get an e-mail address for citizens to report questionable views.
As some Detroit bus drivers got a stay from the unemployment line, talk within union ranks of a possible strike began to simmer Friday, though union leaders say such talk is premature.
Workers with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 207 have invited members of the community to a meeting Wednesday where they expect to discuss the prospect of striking. "Everybody has to be on the same point," said John Riehl, president of AFSCME Local 207. "Nobody's committed to striking."
"Everybody hopes that [Mayor] Bing backs off these demands," Riehl said of the 10% pay cut and other concessions Mayor Dave Bing's administration is asking the city's union workers to make. "Bing is unwilling to negotiate in any meaningful way."
Bing had planned on laying off 300 employees on Friday, including 113 bus drivers. He changed course Friday morning and instead terminated 205 city workers from various city departments -- but no bus drivers. But that decision isn't permanent. The city will revisit the idea in 30 days.
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(Bloomberg) -- Ford Motor Co., seeking labor concessions granted to U.S. rivals, is working to bridge a gap with the United Auto Workers amid union resistance to a second round of 2009 givebacks, people familiar with the talks said.
Ford's labor chief, Joe Hinrichs, was told by UAW officials when bargaining began on Aug. 25 that members would reject further concessions, said two of the people, who asked not to be identified because the sessions are private. Senior negotiators held a daylong meeting yesterday, a third person said. "Their differences are significant and difficult, but they're talking," said Harley Shaiken, labor professor at the University of California at Berkeley. "A long discussion means you have something to talk about; stalemates tend to be short."
Ford, the only U.S. automaker to avoid bankruptcy, is trying for parity in labor costs with General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC. To help those companies restructure, the UAW agreed to a six-year pay freeze for entry-level employees, a no- strike accord until 2015 and fewer union job classifications.
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This is where the unequal competition comes into play. The gov't and the unions will do everything they can to protect their investment. Watch who gets the contracts when when the gov't vehicle fleet is updated.
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I would like to see Ford show the country they aint taking any sheeit anymore and cut the union loose because it's the only way they can avoid bankruptcy and remain competive in the long term, but alas, 'tis just a dream.
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"We should not get railroaded into signing the CTBT," Santhanam said when asked about reports of the US pressuring India to sign the CTBT and fresh efforts by the Obama administration to revive non-proliferation activism.
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If India tests nukes again because of pressure from Obama, would that count as a foreign policy success or failure?
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success if it's in Quetta
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India submitting to pressure by the Obama administration? That will be the day. Negotiation from a position of weakness and apology is a real devious Machiavellian strategy. Kind of Sun Tzu of Bizarro Land.
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National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan said that Mr. Santhanams statement would lead to increased international pressure on India on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), even though U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had publicly declared that Washington had no right to make demands on Delhi until it had itself ratified the treaty. I think we are going to face pressures from the international community. They dont know Santy I mean, he is extremely bright but he is a bit of a maverick in these matters! But the international community is going to say that this is one of Indias very devious methods of preparing for a test, that [our] scientists are saying that was a fizzle, therefore India may find it necessary to prove itself once again. This is my worry. I hope it doesnt happen.
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D *** NG IT, is this the reason AIR FRANCE stole the Curry recipe from INDJUH???
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, which three years ago opposed tenets of the so-called Akaka Bill that would create a process for Native Hawaiian self-governance, today issued a letter once again opposing the bill.
In its letter to Democrat and Republican leaders of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House, the Commission wrote that it "recommends against passage of the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act...or any other legislation that would discriminate on the basis of race or national origin and further subdivide the American People into discrete subgroups accorded varying degrees of privilege. "Congress has the constitutional authority to re-organize racial or ethnic groups into dependent sovereign nations unless those groups have a long and continuous history of separate self-governance."
The Commission called the Akaka Bill "an attempted end-run around the Supreme Court's decisions in Rice v. Cayetano and City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co. The Constitution, however, cannot be circumvented so easily. And even if it could be, we would oppose passing legislation with the purpose of shoring up a system of racially exclusive benefits."
The letter ends by quoting the 1840 Kingdom of Hawaii Constitution, which was signed by Kamehameha III and Keoni Ana, the son of British-born Hawaiian minister John Young: "God has made of one blood all races of people to dwell upon this earth in unity and blessedness."
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"The Constitution, however, cannot be circumvented so easily."
Y'all ain't been paying much attention since January 20, have you?
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the civ rths commission has also been on the right side in the Holder dismissal of the charges against the Phil based black pathers
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"The Constitution, however, cannot be circumvented so easily."
Hasn't been paying much attention to SCOTUS decrees either. It's been a lot easier to convince 9 people to invert the language or expand the power than to go through the uncertain process of amending the contract. That difficulty, of course, was the intent of the Founding Fathers in making sure changes had the 'consent of the governed'.
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The *real* reason behind this is the unholy nightmare that is the BIA. The treaties that were made with many of the various tribes are nonsensical (literally) exercises in gibberish. Some with non-contextual "cut and paste" paragraphs from unrelated documents. They make no sense, then or now.
Add to that the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which has lost or stolen billions in tribal royalties, and most of its records, and now has had its last four or five secretaries issued federal orders of contempt as soon as they entered office.
Fortunately, the non-tribal indigenous peoples, the Alaskans and Hawaiians, are out of that loop. But the Akaka bill would open it all up again. We're talking 50+ years of bitter litigation, and the renegotiation and rewriting of all the Indian treaties.
It's no wonder that reform in this is on the schedule right after a successful manned flight to Alpha Centauri.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
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Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
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