Martin O'Malley for president in 2016? He drops a few hints. The Christian Science Monitor Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:09 PM PDT At a breakfast with reporters Friday, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) insisted it was too soon to talk about 2016. But some comments suggested a run for president might have crossed his mind. | Suge Knight Thinks Tupac Is Still Alive WebProNews Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:08 PM PDT Maybe Marion âSugeâ Knight is enjoying 420 day a little too much, or maybe he mistook the Tupac hologram for the real thing, but whatever the case, the once-CEO of Death Row Records thinks the return-to-trend-status rapper is still alive. ⦠| Can dogs be trained with farm-raised game birds? Willows Journal Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:06 PM PDT The following questions were asked on the California Department Fish & Game (DFG) website: Question: I have a 16-month-old Brittany pup that I'm training for upland game. I would like to continue to train him until it starts to get too hot. I want to... | Dacawi: War and remembrance II WN Philippines Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:03 PM PDT BAGUIO will mark its liberation from the Japanese forces to the day 67 years ago on April 27. Still, the significance of the event seems not to resonate. It seems felt only among the dwindling ranks of veterans and elderly civilians who fought for liberation and survived the horrors of a war too remote in the past to be recalled. To help them understand and appreciate the freedom and peace that ... | Untangling The Hairy Physics Of Rapunzel NPR Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:01 PM PDT Kelly Ward, senior software engineer for Walt Disney Animation Studios, was tasked with bringing Rapunzel's locks to life in Disney's Tangled. The hair had to look realistic, but not too real " otherwise Rapunzel would be towing 80 pounds of hair behind her. | From an Apache to an Otter The Sanger Herald Fri, 20 Apr 2012 11:59 AM PDT By Will Goldbeck Sanger Herald It was too wet to play softball on Friday so Sanger High School outfielder Jade Agustin became an Otter. | Occupy Wall Street Protesters Asked to Kindly Stay in the âFirst Amendment Rights Areaâ New York Magazine Fri, 20 Apr 2012 11:58 AM PDT When the NYPD all of a sudden decided Occupy Wall Street's new sidewalk sleepovers were illegal , protesters moved down the block to Federal Hall (and got arrested there too ). Once the first capitol building of the United States, the landmark is now a museum run by the National Park Service, creating a bit of a gray area in terms of NYPD jurisdiction. | | |
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