
- Zimbabwe: Could it get any worse? Supporters of President Mugabe broke both of baby's legs in an attempt to force his mother to reveal the whereabouts of her husband. – Radar
- Media: Would the issues work? Media struggling with the campaign narrative. — DailyKos
- Obesity: Obesity and savings connected? Australia is the most obese country, but the US isn't far behind and has dwindling savings accounts to go with it. —SavvySugar
- Equality: Chauvinist backlash? British proposal for positive discrimination to end gender pay gap not well received. —newsblog
- Tiny Campaigners: Christina Aguilera chats to Larry King about her little one's political involvement. — lilSugar









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Alexander McQueen
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Oh MY that is so tragic about the little baby!!!!
1How horrid! Who could do something like that???
Someone who has no regard for human life. Too sad.
2that is unbelievable! horrid! what kind of people do things like that?
3no undave, they do have regard for life, otherwise they would have killed the baby. they know life is precious, and they used that to make the baby suffer! and hence the mother suffer. this is the worse perversion of feeling that life is precious. I don't know if i explained it well enough...
4But on a "lighter" note, regarding obesity. People, have you noticed, as the article points out, restaurant portions are out of control. They serve way to much, and plates are bigger too. And then everybody thinks that is how much you are supposed to eat.
5And teenagers and children don't know any better.
Just keep shoving it in.
I used to work at a italian chain restaurant during college, and the portions were just out of control. People used to look at the plate with horror when I would bring out the chicken parmasean. It was bigger than your face! I saw so many people who ate until they were in pain.
I think they try to make you feel like you are getting a good deal when they give you tons of food.
6That photo breaks my heart into a million pieces. I've never been of the character to want to be rich. Money simply does not impress when expressed through material things but what I wouldn't give to have enough money to adopt all of these poor children. I would show them so much love they wouldn't know what to do with themselves.
7Hypno, I have those feelings too. Unfortunatly things like that are not uncommon in Africa.
8"Unfortunatly things like that are not uncommon in Africa."
hope that came out wrong!
9i am speechless with shock and horror
10It's amazing how uncivilized much of the world still is.
11It's a shame how uncivilized the rest of the world is.
12that. is. horrible.
13Zimbabwe is really on the brink of disaster, i feel. Mugabe really has no idea what he's doing to Zimbabwe.
14Portions are ridiculous at restaurants these days! I always plan on bringing at least half of my food home. One chain restaurant has a menu of smaller portions with lower prices and the portions are still too big for me to eat in one sitting! (Although, they are much more reasonable.) I think it's important that people realize that they can eat out and still be healthy, but they have to do it the right way!
15That picture (and the story) breaks my heart.
And now Mugabe is running "unopposed"... sigh.
What a nightmare.
16Horrible. How anyone could do that?
17OMG, how sad!! that poor little boy!!!!!!!!
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