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Jun 10 2009

AMZ-v2 | PopLife.Biz Has Begun

Published by David Eikon under News

AMZ-v2 of Poplife.Biz has begun! You are currently browsing posts from AMZ-v1, volume 1 of the Alpha Male Zone at PopLife.Biz.  To see the ongoing latest posts and updates now in AMZ-v2, please jump to AMZ-v2 | PopLife.Biz. A V2 tab also has been added to the menu bar above. Thank you for your readership.

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Jun 08 2009

Gabon president dies in Spanish hospital at 73

Gabon President Omar Bongo leaves Elysee Palace in Paris in 2006.President Omar Bongo of Gabon has died of cardiac arrest in a Barcelona hospital. Bongo, Africa's longest-serving leader, was 73.


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Jun 08 2009

Obama promises economic relief this summer

June 8: President Obama says that recovery spending so far has created or saved 150,000 jobs, he wants to accelerate the plan, saving an additional 600,000 positions over the next 100 days. (MSNBC)Eager to show action on the ailing economy, President Barack Obama promised Monday to speed federal money into hundreds of public works projects this summer, vowing that 600,000 jobs will be created or saved.


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Jun 08 2009

Jet’s tail found; U.S. helps hunt black box

June 8: Investigators have been finding out more about what happened to Air France Flight 447 as search ships recover more bodies near where the jet is believed to have gone down. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Today Show)A U.S. Navy team was flying to Brazil on Monday with high-tech, underwater listening devices to help the search for the black boxes from an Air France plane that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean.


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Jun 08 2009

Court rejects challenge to policy on gays

June 8: The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear an appeal from a former Army captain who was dismissed under the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (MSNBC)The Supreme Court has turned down a challenge to the Pentagon policy forbidding gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military, granting a request by the Obama administration.


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Jun 08 2009

Deadline for challenge of Chrysler sale nears

Melrose Dodge in Melrose, Mass., had cleared out its main showroom by Friday. The dealership was among hundreds that will lose their franchise agreements Tuesday.Government officials asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to allow the sale of most of Chrysler’s assets to a group led by Italy’s Fiat without further delay.


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Jun 08 2009

N. Korea sentences 2 U.S. reporters

June 8: American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee have been convicted of a “grave crime” in North Korea and sentenced to 12 years in prison. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports and CNBC’s Erin Burnett talks to former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.  (Today Show)North Korea convicted two American journalists and sentenced them Monday to 12 years of hard labor, intensifying the reclusive nation's confrontation with the United States.


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Jun 08 2009

Conservatives score wins in EU voting

Members of Hungary's far-right Jobbik celebrate their party's results after the European parliamentary elections.Right-leaning parties hailed European Parliament victories as a vote against stimulus spending and corporate bailouts, pledging to forge ahead with conservative approaches to the crisis.


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Jun 08 2009

Pro-Western bloc beats Hezbollah in Lebanon

Lebanon's Western-backed coalition defeated Hezbollah and its allies, according to official results Monday that dealt a stunning setback to the Iranian-backed militants.

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Jun 08 2009

Penske takes on Saturn challenge

Roger Penske has been called a “competitive cuss,” especially by those who’ve had to go up against him, whether on the racing track or in a business deal. Roger Penske, the new owner of GM's Saturn brand, has been called a “competitive cuss,” especially by those who’ve had to go up against him, whether on track or in a business deal.


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