Todays HOT issues Fri 7 Oct

Hot news about: pixar

Steve Jobs honored by Disney for his contributions to computer animation – Catholic Online Jobs help found Pixar Studios, the computer-animated branch of Disney. This photo of a very young Steve Jobs proved that cartoons were to be in… [read more]

Hot news about: fleet week

Military retiree seminar is Oct. 15 – Pensacola News Journal The Fleet and Family Support Center at Pensacola Naval Air Station is hosting its annual retiree seminar next week. The seminar is 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 15 at the Schools Comm… [read more]

Hot news about: terrell owens

Manningham says he’s still running as starter – Rotoworld.com The strained muscle is Jackson’s hamstring. In an interview with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, free agent Terrell Owens said his “knee is doing great&#82… [read more]

Hot news about: growing pains

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Hot news about: columbus day

Long Branch prepares for Columbus Day parade Sunday – Asbury Park Press LONG BRANCH — For the first time in years, the regional Columbus Day Parade has a new route and a new partner – the Long Branch school system – and will fin… [read more]

Hot news about: apple ii

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Hot news about: aapl stock

Apple Drops in German Floor Trading After Steve Jobs’s Death From Cancer – Bloomberg Apple Inc. (AAPL) shares fell as much as 2.5 percent in German electronic trading after former Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs died. The stock s… [read more]

Hot news about: occupy

Occupy Boston protesters ‘picking up a lot of steam’ – Boston Herald Even punk rockers support Occupy Boston. Today, Amanda Palmer of the group Dresden Dolls will perform for the protesters at their downtown campsite, a protester … [read more]

Hot news about: black star

Oakland Raiders: Denarius Moore Is Putting the NFL on Notice – Bleacherreport.com Denarius Moore will not win the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, but by the end of the year he will be seen for the true star he is, but not an “… [read more]

Hot news about: aspergers

‘South Park’ mid-season premiere: Asperger’s syndrome gets the Cartman treatment – Entertainment Weekly South Park returned for its mid-season-15 premiere, picking up where the show left off, with the malaise of “Y… [read more]

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