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Hmm ... tastes like recession

In Pictures: A parody of
the Cyberculture News on July 31, 2009.

ABC News - Jake TapperHuma Khan -
But beyond the photo-op, President Obama hoped to accomplish
what he called a "teachable moment" for the country and dial back
the controversy that has exploded from a local issue into a national debate.
 
 



Hmm ... tastes like recession

CNNMoney.com - Wall Street was buoyed by the GDP report.
But consumers still aren't spending. And until they do, investors
may have to be wary of the recovery talk.
 
 
 

Pirate Bay booted out of Netherlands

TG Daily - Emma Woollacott - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A Dutch court has ordered three of The Pirate Bay's founders
to block traffic to and from the Netherlands.
 



Steve Ballmer calls Apple's Mac growth a "rounding error"

Apple Insider - Neil Hughes - Speaking to a group of market analysts this week,
Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer repeatedly mentioned Apple, including
a suggestion that a growing rate of Mac adoption is statistically insignificant.
 
 


America's Most Polluted Beaches

Forbes - Courtney Pannell - Need a beach day?
Before you pack the sunscreen and flip-flops,
check to make sure your destination isn't a dump.
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
released its Testing the Waters 2009 report yesterday,
chronicling which ocean, bay and Great ...
 


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In Pictures: A parody of
the Cyberculture News on July 26, 2009.

 
E! Online



 

ABC News - Scholar Henry Louis Gates, director of the WEB Du Bois Institute
for African and African American Research at Harvard, and police officer Sgt ...



 

New York Times - Clifford J. Levy - VALUABLE TERRITORY
Guards in a central square in Bishek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, which
is regularly visited by Russian and American suitors.



 

USA Today - Dan Vergano - By Disney By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY
Hollywood has a curious crush on science, seen this year in movies such
as Star Trek (anti-matter engines), Angels & Demons (anti-matter bombs)
and Transformers (a critical bomb).



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Presidential Eye Candy

A Parody of the Headlines and the Image
that is circling around the world.



 
CNN International


 

Booty Calls, or Duty Calls
New York Daily News




Obama on stimulus: It's worked great!
Hot Air
Seattle Times






 
New York Times

 



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In pictures, a parody of political headlines in the cyberculture news for the week ending July 10, 2009.


Ethics complaints still dog Palin

CNN - Kevin Bohn - ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN)
If Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin thought her decision to step
down might end ethics accusations against her,
she quickly found out she was wrong.

 

Palin: If I die politically, so be it

Boston Globe - Foon Rhee - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
has gone fishing -- literally -- since her shocking announcement
that she is resigning. But the polarizing Palin resurfaced today
on the morning news shows, wearing her waders but not taking
the bait to make her political ...



 
New York Times - Moscow has greeted
Mr. Obama, who on Tuesday night
concluded a two-day Russian-American
summit meeting, as if he were just another
dignitary passing through.



 

ANALYSIS-Goodwill gives Obama added leverage in Africa

Reuters - Daniel MagnowskiKwasi Kpodo -
Goodwill for President Barack Obama could
give the United States a little extra leverage to
push good governance in Africa as well as in
its priorities of securing energy supplies and
fighting terrorism.



 

Pro-marijuana ad pushes pot as Calif. budget fix

The Associated Press - Marcus Wohlsen - SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
A pro-marijuana group is launching another television bid
to legalize pot in California - this time with the pitch that
legalizing and taxing the drug could help solve the state's
massive budget deficit.


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