U-S Senate candidate Carly Fiorina hospitalized for infection related to reconstructive breast cancer surgery.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
The Rain
I hear the cars pass and I can hear the water on the roadway. It reminds me of the rain from the day before, when the water from the sky took the dirty air, the dirt on my vehicle and cleansed it all in a natural process. I love mother earth and when it rains, I know she loves us.
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Monday, October 18, 2010
2010 Election
This one, might be better! While the nuclear accelerator is powerful, this one is doubly so . . .
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Monday, October 11, 2010
MGM saved?
From the Los Angeles Times:
Los Angeles Times | Oct. 11, 2010 8:10 p.m. PT
BREAKING: Lions Gate Makes New Merger Proposal to MGM Lenders
In a surprise move, Lions Gate Entertainment has made another merger proposal to MGM lenders, potentially upsetting a proposed pre-packaged bankruptcy plan that would hand debt-holders about 95% of the studio, according to people close to the matter.
Lions Gate's proposal, which would give MGM lenders a 55% stake in the merged company, would combine Hollywood's leading independent movie and television studio with one of industry's oldest, but financially crippled studios with an extensive film library.
The proposed merger could also be a defensive move on the part of Lions Gate management, which has been under assault by dissident shareholder Carl Icahn for more than a year.
More at: www.latimes.com/companytown
Los Angeles Times | Oct. 11, 2010 8:10 p.m. PT
BREAKING: Lions Gate Makes New Merger Proposal to MGM Lenders
In a surprise move, Lions Gate Entertainment has made another merger proposal to MGM lenders, potentially upsetting a proposed pre-packaged bankruptcy plan that would hand debt-holders about 95% of the studio, according to people close to the matter.
Lions Gate's proposal, which would give MGM lenders a 55% stake in the merged company, would combine Hollywood's leading independent movie and television studio with one of industry's oldest, but financially crippled studios with an extensive film library.
The proposed merger could also be a defensive move on the part of Lions Gate management, which has been under assault by dissident shareholder Carl Icahn for more than a year.
More at: www.latimes.com/companytown
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Drill Breaks Through!
Wow! News is coming in that the miners in Chile have reported that the drill that is drilling the rescue hole has broken into their rescue space!
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