Wednesday, August 1, 2012

It's probably the first time in history that teddy bears have defeated generals.

Belarus' authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko has sacked two of the nation's top defense officials after two Swedish advertising agency employees piloted a light plane into the country's heavily guarded airspace, dropping 879 teddy bears decked out in parachutes and slogans supporting human rights.

Officials in the ex-Soviet state denied the July 4 incident until Lukashenko called a meeting last week to scold authorities for allowing such a "provocation."

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Spain anti-austerity protests end in unrest


Earlier, tens of thousands of people held largely peaceful protests across Spain against the latest government austerity measures.

via BBC 20 July 2012 Last updated at 02:45

YouTube restores Obama videos, refuses to explain takedown policies


Four YouTube videos that had apparently been taken down earlier this week due to dubious copyright claims by the music publisher BMG Rights Management have once again become available to American audiences.

7/19/12 7:25 PM Timothy B. Lee

France's National Front Will Sue Madonna Over Nazi Imagery

via Rolling Stone

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Glen Bearian

He's known as Glen Bearian, Meatball and the Future Mayor of Glendale, and he has over 24000 followers on Twitter

Friday, July 13, 2012

Last drugs standing: Key Alzheimer results coming


—Bapineuzumab (bap-ih-NOOZ-uh-mab), by Pfizer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy unit.
—Solanezumab (sol-ah-NAYZ-uh-mab), by Eli Lilly & Co.
—Gammagard, by Baxter International Inc.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Who stole the teeth of Brahms and Strauss?

 In a story that sounds ripped from an underwhelming, dental-centric thriller starring Nicolas Cage, Austrian officials are pursuing leads in an investigation of who broke into the graves of 19th century composers Johan Strauss Jr. and Johannes Brahms and stole their teeth.

 Culture Monster - latimes.com 7/3/12