Miley Cyrus dead? Is Miley Cyrus really dead, or is this just another Internet rumor? If Miley Cyrus is dead, her death would have to be tragic as she is young. Miley Cyrus is Billy Ray Cyrus’s daughter and is best known as “Hannah Montanna”
Miley Cyrus is probably not really dead. After all, the Internet is full of rumors, and celebrity deaths are among the favorites of gossip mills and entertainment news. This won’t be the first time that she is the center of a rumor, as back in June it was announced that Miley was in a car accident and died.
The thing is, she didn’t die and I am so glad. There’s nothing more tragic than the loss of life – particularly that of a very young individual. If you are searching frantically looking for details on Miley Cyrus’s death, step back take a deep breath and relax. If she really died, it would be on major media sites such as ABC, CBS, CNN, and high-profile celebrity sites such as TMZ, E!, and People.
Even though Miley is alive and well, there is one part of her that is dead: her Twitter account. Back in October, Miley Cyrus abruptly deleted her Twitter account citing a vague reason referencing her boyfriend. Since then, her fans have wanted her to come back.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Is Miley Cyrus Dead?
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Remember, Remember the Fifth of November
Remember, remember the Fifth of November,
The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I know of no reason why the Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot!!
Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t’was his intent
To blow up the King and Parli’ment.
Three-score barrels of powder below
To prove old England’s overthrow!!!
On the Fifth of November, 1605, a group of Catholic freedom fighters, or terrorists from the monarch’s perspective, attempted to blow up the aristocratic House of Lords and King James I due to relentless religious persecution. Guy Fawkes, a former soldier and demolition expert, was caught below Parliament with 800 kilograms (1760 pounds) of gunpowder. Guy was tortured for days to divulge the names of his other conspirators, then sentenced to be hanged, then drawn and quartered. Rather than suffer the ripping apart of his body by horses, Fawkes jumped into the air and snapped his neck.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Black Friday 2009 ads
We're edging closer to Black Friday, the magic shopping day where people literally kill and die over low prices on all manner of things they don't need. Expect long lines at stores, advertisements leaked online, and at least a few trampled grandmas thrown into the mix. Walmart seems to be doing something new to avoid this trend, however, by offering some pretty tasty deals in the weeks leading up to Black Friday.
It starts this weekend, with an impressive deal for gamers.
If you go into the store on Saturday November 7th, you'll be able to pick up the Arcade Xbox 360 system for $200—the normal price—but for that day the system will come with a $100 gift card.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
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Q: Dear Coach Barry: I run a small retail business in Centerville. My traffic is down this time of year, but I think I offer great items at great value during the winter. How can I keep the customers coming in to get me through the ...
Q: Dear Coach Barry: I run a small business in Hyannis, and am looking for some low-cost or even no-cost techniques that can charge up my marketing activities. What do you suggest? – Baffled in Barnstable A: Dear Baffled … ...
Winners of the 2009 HACC Small Business Awards were acknowledged during the 30th Anniversary Dinner on Thursday, October 22 at the Hampton Seniors Resource Centre. The award for a Business with less than 5 employees is sponsored by Bell ...
We are seeking to employ a part time HACC Italian Bilingual Worker (21 hrs/week hours & days negotiable) for our CALD Community Care Program to work 2 days a week from our Rockdale office and one day a week from our Sutherland outreach ...
Applications close n/a.
If a faculty member has completed the Adjunct Faculty survey on your (shared) HACC computer, no one else will be able to complete the survey with that computer. The survey stores IP addresses to discourage multiple submissions from the ...
Excellent fringe benefits package. Annual salary is between $70376 and $81491, based on experience. EOE, M/F/D/V. For more information and/or to apply for this position, please go to https://jobs.hacc.edu ...
"Latin Dance Night" on Friday October 2nd from 8p.m. to 2a.m. Location is in the Cooper Bldg. at HACC. The price is $3.00 for students and $5.00 for non-students. Food would be available for a small fee. ...
HACC 30th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. Keynote Speaker Gerald Pond. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2009. HAMPTON SENIORS RESOURCE CENTRE 31 DEMILLE COURT, HAMPTON. MEET & GREET 6:00 p.m. DINNER 6:30 p.m.. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: GERALD POND
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Leo Frank
A film tells of Leo Frank and century-old crimes - WRAL
Posted: Oct. 29 7:20 am NEW YORK — It's a century-old miscarriage of justice that still haunts anyone who knows of it, and will surely disturb viewers introduced to this tragedy in "The People v.
The Leo Frank case has been examined and re-examined over the years. It's been the subject of four film works and numerous books, the most recent of which put into even clearer perspective the trial that eventually re-energized the Ku ...
In this publicity image released by PBS, Leo Frank is shown. Frank, a Jewish supervisor of a pencil factory in Atlanta, was convicted of the 1913 murder of Mary Phagan, a 13-year-old laborer in the factory. Frank's story will be told in ...
In this publicity image released by PBS, Leo Frank is shown. Frank, a AP – It's a century-old miscarriage of justice that still haunts anyone who knows of it, and will surely disturb viewers introduced to this tragedy in “The People v. ...
In a rich blend of experts' accounts and dramatic re-enactments, the 90-minute film revisits the case of Leo Frank, a young Cornell-educated Brooklyn native who was plant supervisor of the National Pencil Co. in downtown Atlanta. ...
'People v. Leo Frank': a century-old crime in a proud Southern city and the awful aftermath.
NEW YORK (AP) — It's a century-old miscarriage of justice that still haunts anyone who knows of it, and will surely disturb viewers introduced to this tragedy in "The People v. Leo Frank," a powerful . . .
It's a century-old miscarriage of justice that still haunts anyone who knows of it, and will surely disturb viewers introduced to this tragedy in "The People v. Leo Frank," a powerful retelling that premieres Monday on PBS at 10 pm EDT.
A film tells of Leo Frank and century-old crimes NEW YORK — It's a century-old miscarriage of justice that still haunts anyone who knows of it, and will surely disturb viewers introduced to this tragedy in “The People v. ...
Leo Frank [between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915] 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Notes: Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards. Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection
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