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POPSTimeline of John Edwards-Rielle Hunter Affair 
* Jan. 30, 2008: Edwards ends his campaign for the Democratic nomination. * Feb. 27, 2008: Hunter gives birth to a daughter, Frances Quinn Hunter. No father’s name is given on the birth certificate, filed in California. * July 22, 2008: The National Enquirer reports that it caught Edwards visiting Hunter and her daughter at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. * July 23, 2008: At a press conference in Houston, Edwards says “the tabloid trash is full of lies.” * Aug. 6, 2008: National Enquirer publishes photos that it says are of Edwards with Rielle Hunter and with her baby. * Aug. 7, 2008: Blogs speculate that Dallas trial lawyer Fred Baron was funding Rielle Hunter for John Edwards. * Aug. 8, 2008: Edwards admits to having an affair with Hunter. He denies fathering her daughter or making any financial payments. * Aug. 8, 2008: Fred Baron admits that he funded Hunter and Andrew Young (the former Edwards aide, married with children, who claimed to the father of Hu
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POPSCaught with his pants down - Another liberal liar exposed This slimeball blames "narcissicism". Seems this is a liberal trait. Boy oh boy, can't wait to read Coulter's next column on this! Now let's look at the other liar, B. Hussein Obama who claims to not be a muslim. Anybody look at the satellite view of his Hyde Park home, directly across the street from a mosque??
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POPSEdwards Fesses Up I do not see how anyone could not see through this phony guy. He has always given me the creeps. The slimiest of lying politicians.
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POPSChina's Humiliation China's current society is contradictory and confusing. Probably most people in China are proud of the Olympics coming to their country. This assuages their feeling of humiliation. At the same time, there remains many violations of human rights that should make individual Chinese feel humiliated.
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POPSMuppets, Jim Henson works at the Smithsonian This may be old news, but it's important and exciting news nonetheless. For more information about the exhibit and Jim Henson visit: http://www.sites.si.edu/henson/ http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/henson/main.htm http://www.henson.com/aboutus.php
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POPSCoast to Coast AM Interview w/ Jay Weidner 2012 Weidner discusses 2012 and its connection to mysterious places such as the Denver Airport. The year 2012 may usher in the end of an age and time as we know it could end, he declared, noting that our sun is predicted to be particularly active at this time.
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POPSJay Weidner-Documentary Filmmaker-Interview Talks about his Latest Projects.. The History Channel Documentary " 2012 the Odyssey?" The Georgia Guide Stones, Freemasons Built by Guide Stones, The New Nostradamus Documentary, Benjamin Franklin Magic Square, Depopulation, Time, Who are the Elite? New World Order, the Royalty, Split within Freemasonry Around 1750 - 1820? The Illuminati, the Alchemists of Old, the Good Guys Operating Behind the Scenes, Industrial Age, Timewave 2013,
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POPSWerner Herzog Official Site In the Alan Yentob produced documentary about Werner Herzog, the filmmaker says "Oh, nobody cares about my work." We do. Speaking for myself, I often sit there looking at the clouds and pondering upon his genius. He is arguably the greatest filmmaker alive today and without doubt one of the most influential. His "Nosferatu" with Klaus Kinski is one of my favourite films of all times; a masterpiece.
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POPSHe Took a Polaroid Every Day, Until the Day He Died An investigation turned up the photographer as Jamie Livingston, and he did indeed take a photo every day for eighteen years, until the day he died, using a Polaroid SX-70 camera. He called the project “Photo of the Day” and presumably planned to collect them at some point — had he lived. He died on October 25, 1997 — his 41st birthday. After Livingston’s death, his friends Hugh Crawford and Betsy Reid put together a public exhibit and website using the photos and called it JAMIE LIVINGSTON. PHOTO OF THE DAY: 1979-1997, 6,697 Polaroids, dated in sequence. The physical exhibit opened in 2007 at the Bertelsmann Campus Center at Bard College (where Livingston started the series, as a student, way back when). The exhibit included rephotographs of every Polaroid and took up a 7 x 120 foot space.
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POPSPangea Day joins audiences around the world The program was broadcast in seven languages. The live audience at Sony was about 1,200, joining crowds of 2,000 each in London, Rio de Janeiro, the Great Pyramids of Egypt, Mumbai, India, and Kigali, Rwanda, with smaller gatherings in other cities. At Sony, there were big video screens and a news ticker that listed a roll call of the cities and small towns participating (Each of the films and a one-hour highlight show was put up on the web at pangeaday.org right after the broadcast.)
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POPSWhere the Women Aren't black filmmaker Tyler Perry has built his success partly on the truth that when audiences look up at the screen what they want to see are faces much like their own. In 2008, when a white woman and a black man are running for president and attracting unprecedented numbers of voters partly because they are giving a face to the wildly under-represented, you might think that Hollywood would get a clue. Nah.
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POPSAnti-Evolution Film Stirs Controversy Many of the reader's comments are more interesting than the article. For instance, here's one: ALL those "scientists" who are persecuted for believing "out of the box"? You know what, where are you tests you've preformed to PROVE Intelligent design? What Experimets did you preform? What results did you find that support your hypthesis of their being a designer? huh? Where are they? .... Oh wait.. you don't have any? You just "believe" that what HASN"T been explained by science yet must be something else??? Hmm.... Sounds like your saying "Whatever hasn't be figured out (yet) MUST be God!! Or this: "Unfortunately I feel it's pretty hard to have an honest discussion on the topic of origin these days because it seems that so few people are capable of accurately representing or fairly treating the arguments of anyone who sees it differently."