Marcella Glenn
Wikileaks Acquires Diplomatic Cables About Egypt
The Egyptian leader explained that the Iraqi people 'are tough and bloody, and they need a very tough leader. They will not be submissive to a democratic leader.'
Factory Worker Discovers Ming Vase
The BBC reported that the vase, which stands 11.5 inches tall, is the largest ever found of a rare group of early Ming 'moonflasks' whose production dates somewhere between the years 1403 and 1424.
Egyptian Defense Ministry: ‘It Is Time To Go Back To Normal...
The crowd had families with young children in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Wednesday. Some camped out at Tahrir which means 'freedom' or 'liberation' in Arabic for one week.
Cairo Crowds Prepare for a March
Egyptian authorities shut down the Internet and cell-phone service ahead of the protest to stop people from showing-up.
China Censors Egypt News
The Chinese Communist Party keeps an eye on the Internet and blocks any content that could represent a threat. Negative talk of a one party rule is a 'no-no,' censored.
A Hacker Is Illegally Accessing Web Sites
Some of the hacked web sites are the United States, states of Utah and Michigan, the government of Italy and the Department of Defense Pharmacoeconomic Center, which analyzes the military's use of drugs and helps the Department of Veterans Affairs
‘I Don’t Know What Line I Crossed’- Ricky Gervais
British comic Ricky Gervais, 49, doesn't seem too bothered by the negative reaction he has faced since hosting this year's Golden Globes. He admitted, 'I don't know what line I crossed'.
Whistle-Blower to Give Secrets of The Rich and Famous to Wikileaks
Rudolf Elmer, who defines himself as an activist-reformer-banker, is due to give the papers at a press conference in London Monday.
Loss of 500 Jobs At Myspace
Myspace never really figured out which one it wanted to be,' Dave McClure, founding partner of 500 Start-ups. 'For the life of me I don't know why they weren't able to pull it off.'
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange In U. K. Court
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, 39-year-old Australian, was in a U.K. court Tuesday as he continued his fight to avoid extradition to Sweden.
Suspect In Congress-Woman’s Shooting Faces The Judge Today
Jared Loughner of Tucson, Arizona, has been charged with five federal felonies- the attempted murders of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Arizona, two of her staffers, the murders of U.S. District Judge John Roll and Giffords aide Gabriel Zimmerman.
The Body of Tanya Shannon Found
Authorities, in Illinois, stated Monday that they found the body of a woman who walked away from the December car crash that killed her husband.
New Blood Test Gives Hope For Fighting Cancer
A new blood test gives hope for the way cancer is found and treated. The test can detect one cancer cell among a billion healthy cells.
Owen Honors: ‘There’s a Really Good Chance You’re Going to Be...
'There's a really good chance you're going to be offended,' U.S. Navy Captain Owen Honors. He was the ship's executive officer, and states at the start of a video shown to the 6,000 men and women of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise.
Osama Bin Laden is Dead?
Intelligence agencies think that in 2000, he had kidney dialysis devices shipped to him in Afghanistan. His 1987 biography states that Bin Laden was being treated with insulin for diabetes and suffered serious low blood pressure. It can be reasoned
Dawn Holland: Lindsay Lohan ‘Called Me A ‘C**T B***H’
Lindsay Lohan declares that the Betty Ford staff member, Dawn Holland, who is mentioning the B word, battery, by the star 'had it out for her' and was so abusive that she made Lohan cry.
The New York Times Link To WikiLeaks
David E. Sanger, a New York Times reporter looked through the latest WikiLeaks information and wrote stories based on the leaked material, said in an interview on NPR.
Citigroup Worker Commits Suicide Leaving No Trace of Foul Play
She had been taking medication for depression according to police sources.
Routine Back-Ground Check Exposes Fake Doctor
Hamman, 58, of Michigan received millions of dollars in research grants, consulting fees and salaries at Western Michigan University as well as Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.
Openleaks To Rival WikiLeaks
Former WikiLeaks deputy, Daniel Domscheit-Bergto, plans to start a rival web site, Openleaks. The web site has no content on it except a logo and the message 'Coming soon!'