‘Trends Room’ Archives
heidi montag before after
The People magazine with Heidi Montag on the cover of it revealing that she had ten plastic surgeries in in the future is on sale now detailing which ten procedures she had with a before and after shot. One of those surgeries was going up her knockers to DDD!! regardless she gives the look beautiful after, I actually think she gives the look [...]
john edwards baby
the National Enquirer is to be believed, John Edwards is the father of Frances, the baby born to Rielle Hunter back in February ‘08. The Enquirer is not, evidently, everyone’s first measure for sound and goal news exploration, but in this particular case, it’s possibly wisest to take their word for it. For they have been consistently on top [...]
citizens united v. federal election commission
Citizens United sought an injunction against the Federal Election Commission in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia to prevent the application of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) to its film Hillary: The Movie. The Movie expressed opinions about whether Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton would make a good [...]
mccain feingold
The McCain-Feingold-Cochran campaign reform bill is just like the fees that were discussed in the 105th and 106th Congresses. A potent bipartisan majority of both the House and the Senate favors this reform. it involves the going after major components: A blacklist on Soft cash. The bill would prohibit all soft cash contributions to the [...]
legoland florida
It's official! Merlin Entertainments Group has obtained Cypress Gardens Adventure Park. More mainly, it has satisfied each and every one of the outstanding liens and taxes and has been assigned development rights. A press conference is scheduled for January 21, 2010, when Merlin will probable flesh out its vision for the property. The extended [...]
supreme court campaign finance
(CBS/AP) A sharply divided Supreme Court upheld key attributes of the nation's new law intended to lessen the influence of cash in politics, ruling Wednesday that the government may blacklist unlimited donations to political parties. Those donations, called "soft cash," had become a mainstay of modern political campaigns, used to rally voters [...]
citizens united
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court has ruled that corporations may invest freely to support or oppose candidates for president and Congress, easing decades-old limits on their participation in federal campaigns. By a 5-4 vote, the court on Thursday overturned a 20-year-old ruling that told corporations might be prohibited from using cash from [...]
phylacteries
The laws governing the wearing of phylacteries were derived by the Rabbis from 4 Biblical passages (Deut. vi. 8, xi. 18; Ex. xiii. 9, 16). While these passages were interpreted absolutely by most commentators (comp., though, Ibn Ezra and RaShbaM on Ex. xiii. 9), the Rabbis held that the general law only was expressed in the Bible, the application [...]
tefillin
Tefillin, also known as phylacteries, are leather objects used in Jewish prayer, containing Biblical verses. They are a vital part of morning prayer services, and are worn on a every day basis (except Sabbath and festivals) by lots Jews. The origin of wearing tefillin comes from the Torah (five books of Moses), in Deuteronomy 6:8, 11:18; Exodus [...]
teddy pendergrass
Teddy Pendergrass was born on March 26th, 1950 in Philadelphia, PA. He was raised by his mother, Ida Pendergrass, a God-fearing South Carolina sharecropper's daughter. It was Teddy's mother who realized his voice when he was only 2 1/2 years old when he began singing in church. At age 6 he was chosen for the All-City Elementary School Boys [...]