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10:15 PM

Hot trends for August 03, 2008

Business Trends: Government Technology - Understanding Your Government Customer 2006 H1 (Customer Focus) out Now (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 06:05:00 PDT
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Business Trends: Government Technology - Understanding Your Government Customer 2006 H1 " report to their offering.

Gloucester gays won't let homophobia win as they gear up for Pride

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 07:16:36 PDT
Archbishop of Canterbury "putting church unity before gay equality" The Anglican Church has been accused of betraying gay people across the world. OutRage!, the direct action group, held a protest yesterday at the Lambeth Conference. Polls put Obama and McCain neck and neck Last Sunday Barack Obama hit a peak in daily tracking polls, pulling ahead of his Republican rival by a nine-point margin. Lambeth Conference makes no decisions on gays in the church 40 senior Anglican bish

Black Weblog Awards Nominations Are Up

Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:36:48 PDT
The nomination process for the 2008 Black Weblog Awards started on 1 August. If, for some strange reason, you don’t know about these awards, you can read about them here. To get to nominating your favorite black owned and operated blogs, go here. They’ve also got a forum running now as well. Here’s who I nominated: Best Blog Community: Electronic Village Best Culture Blog: Ultraviolet Underground Best LGBT Blog: Pam’s House Blend Best Video Blog: Ill doctrine Best International Blog: Bla

South African radio host leads protests against homophobic journalist

Wed, 30 Jul 2008 05:49:22 PDT
Second annual Tranny Olympics to coincide with Beijing thing Just 24 hours after the Olympics begin in Beijing, The Macbeth pub in London's Shoreditch will play host to its very own sporting event. opinionuk-newsworld-newspoliticslawhealthfinanceentertainment INTERVIEW: Teaching the lessons of the Holocaust Kay Andrews is head of education at the Holocaust Educational Trust. Established in 1988, the Trust educates young people about the Holocaust and the important lessons to be learn

Toll's Take on Florida Real Estate

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 19:10:53 PDT
Bob Toll was recently interviewed by Florida Trend and provided his candid view of the Florida Real Estate Market for luxury homes. Toll is the chairman of Pennsylvania-based home builder Toll Brothers, a Fortune 500 company and the leading builder of luxury homes in the United States. Toll was named one of Barron’s Top 30 CEOs worldwide in 2005...

Swedish man jailed for attacks on gays he met in chatrooms

Wed, 23 Jul 2008 04:31:02 PDT
Concern for AIDS experts detained in Iran Two brothers who are pioneers in the prevention of HIV transmission in Iran have been held by the authorities without charge for nearly a month. opinionuk-newsworld-newspoliticslawhealthfinanceentertainment INTERVIEW: What's wrong with angry? Gay play revived for Edinburgh For gays of a certain age, the 1998 film Get Real holds fond memories. The story of a geeky teenage outcast, who discovers while out cottaging that the hottest boy in schoo

Political Correctness threatens Democracy in England.

Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:30:37 PDT
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5:03 PM

Montauk Monster Pictures

Source: Times of the Internet, USA

The Montauk Monster is fascinating the world. The so-called monster surfaced in the Hamptons. One thing is certain, it is an ugly beast. If this creature is real, it looks like God had an off day.

Here's the first photo of the Montauk Monster.

Of course no scientists have come forward to say that the Montauk Monster exists. That hasn't stopped several more witnesses from stepping into the breach, and announcing that they too have seen the ugly critter.

Another alleged picture has surfaced

Ryan O'Shea of Brooklyn claims he saw the Montauk Monster, and lived to tell about it.

"Everybody I showed her pictures to said it looks like a dead dog," he said.

"But looking at the claws, and at the teeth in the front, it looked like it could be something else, something vicious."

"I kept thinking, 'Boy, I hope its mother isn't around."

Whatever this thing is, it's certainly one of a kind. Right now, the original "discoverers" of the carcass say it's in safe keeping and they're in touch with scientists to learn more about its' nature.

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