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Unseen Jackson U.K. footage on the way
ITV is promising exclusive unseen footage of Michael Jackson from the private collection of the singer's friend Uri Geller in a forthcoming documentary, "My Friend Michael Jackson: Uri's Story," its production and distribution division said Friday.
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Homicide report on Michael Jackson's death not confirmed: LAPD
A spokesman from Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said Wednesday the investigation of Michael Jackson's death is "ongoing" and currently not being treated as a homicide.
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Compounding Interest in Interest: The Global Economy, Deflation and Interest

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Carla Bruni will sing at Mandela show in NY
France's first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, will sing in New York on Saturday to celebrate South African icon, Nelson Mandela's 91st birthday.
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Quotes from Michael Jackson's memorial service
Pop star Michael Jackson, who died on June 25, was remembered at a public memorial service on Tuesday at the Staples Centre sports arena in downtown Los Angeles, featuring performances by Mariah Carey and Stevie Wonder.
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Michael Jackson's Death Certificate appears in public (PHOTO)
The death certificate of Michael Jackson issued on 7 July, 2009 has been obtained by Extra TV and uploaded to the internet.
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Paul McCartney delights fans at Citi Field with Beatles, Wings and solo set list
Paul McCartney performed at Citi Field in New York City Friday night pleasing his fans with songs from his days with the Beatles, his next band Wings, and solo albums.
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Madonna's tapes go on sale online
Rock legend Jimi Hendrix's first recording contract worth $1 and erotic audio and video tapes sent by Madonna to her old bodyguard went on sale in an online auction on Monday.
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Michael Jackson's daughter takes center stage
In a memorial to Michael Jackson on Tuesday that featured superstars Mariah Carey and Stevie Wonder, the moment that may be best remembered came when his 11-year-old daughter Paris spoke a few heart-wrenching words.
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

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JFW 051: Sherry Froman Talks About How To Bring Magic To Our Sex Lives That Will Keep You Both Hungry For More!
In this real and open-hearted conversation we talk with Sherry Froman, Sexuality Expert about how we can open up to different and nurturing types of sacred touch that can heal many traumas that are specific to women.  A woman with a huge heart and vast array of information to offer, we cover a broad variety of topics including how to bring aspects of ritual to add magic to our love making, igniting and integrating all parts of who we are as feminine beings, shamanic journeying, the benefits of a raw food diet and how to have a woman’s circle that is healthy and supportive.  Tune in ladies!
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JFW 028: "Staying in Love: Tantra is way more than Sexual Technique" with Kali Ma
In this captivating interview with Tantric Buddhist teacher, Kali Ma, Alissa asks some deep questions from this very non-traditional "Love Expert." Kali Ma is a Western Buddhist teacher who shares with the world the non-monastic style of Tantric Buddhism. She tells us about the MahaSiddha lineage from which she teaches as well as why Tantra has broken off and mainly become synonymous with sexual technique in the West. Kali Ma reiterates a message we have heard time and again - we need to be happy first - then we can venture into creating a love relationship that has any chance of surviving. We must be able to be in control of our own minds if we ever hope to maintain the state of "In Love."
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Carnal Knowledge | What fuels the hatred of homosexuality?
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt wants to help liberal types like me understand why some people condemn homosexual relationships as immoral. As an exercise, he says, imagine that a neighbor has installed a sign in her front yard reading Cable television will destroy society. You ask her to explain, and she responds: "Cables are an affront to the god thoth. They radiate theta waves, which make people sterile."
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JFW 024: "The Modern Woman’s Guide to Stress Relief" with Louise Lowry
In this interview we discuss what stress is and how to know if we are approaching dangerous levels. We learn how women are naturally geared to release stress but when the increased pressures of family, work, finances, etc. build up, we must know how to release that pressure and why. Louise tells us about the importance of being emotionally aware and the characteristics of being an empowered leader. She walks us through effects of corsital on the system and remedial ability of DHEA (the antidote of stress) to help reduce it’s effects on the body. If you are stressed out - listen in!
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Carnal A dragon joins other species in virgin birth
A Komodo dragon named Flora proved last week that you don't always have to wait for your prince to start a family. Though she lives in the Chester Zoo in England with just her sister, Nessie, the 8-year-old virgin laid a clutch of fertile eggs last spring. After a long incubation period, five baby Komodos finally hatched.
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Where Do Constitutional Modalities Come From? Complexity Theory and the Emergence of Intradoctrinalism
This article seeks to shed light on one of the most vexing and important problems in constitutional law and theory: how courts interpret the Constitution. Part I of the article begins by recounting the major theories of how courts should interpret the Constitution. Part I then explains why many scholars agree that Philip Bobbitt's modal approach has best addressed this problem. According to this approach, courts and lawyers use six modalities or methods to interpret the Constitution. Part I concludes by pointing out that Bobbitt's framework, though helpful, fails in two respects: it fails to explain where these modalities come from and it fails to explain how courts resolve modal conflicts (i.e., cases involving conflicts between two methods of interpreting the Constitution). Here, we come to a central purpose of my article, to fill in these two holes in Bobbitt's framework. To the best of my knowledge, there is only one other article that takes on this task, an article by Ian Bartrum recently published in the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal. Part II summarizes how Bartrum's article seeks to use metaphor theory to resolve these two problems in Bobbitt's framework. Part II concludes that although Bartrum's use of metaphor theory represents a significant advancement in the debate over this issue, Bartrum's account is still incomplete because it does not capture the unpredictability and randomness in the emergence of new modalities. Part III proposes that complexity theory, with its focus on the unpredictability and non-linearity of complex systems, provides a better way of understanding the creation of new modalities. After providing some background on the leading complexity theories, this section argues that modal conflicts are instances of legal chaos, analogous to far-from-equilibrium systems in thermodynamics, in which complex forces resonate to produce outcomes that are ex ante unpredictable. The final section, Part IV, explores precisely how complexity theory can apply to cases involving modal conflicts. In describing different types of modal conflicts, Part IV argues that some conflicts create so much legal chaos that they generate new modalities altogether. Part IV offers an example of such an emerging modality, a modality that I have named "intradoctrinalism." When a court applies this modality, it interprets a particular doctrine in a way that makes all of the court's doctrines logically cohere. I argue that this modality might explain a very important case in church-state law, Locke v. Davey, 540 U.S. 712 (2004). The paper concludes with some reflection on how complexity theory can apply to other legal problems, such as how courts can reconcile conflicts between competing legal regimes. The paper thus has both a narrow purpose, to use complexity theory to fill in the gaps in Bobbitt's modal approach, as well as a broader purpose, to advance complexity theory as a means of examining legal problems in general. With this broader purpose, the paper stands alongside recent efforts to place complexity theory at the forefront of the debate over how to explain social phenomena.
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Carnal Knowledge | What fuels the hatred of homosexuality?
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt wants to help liberal types like me understand why some people condemn homosexual relationships as immoral. As an exercise, he says, imagine that a neighbor has installed a sign in her front yard reading Cable television will destroy society. You ask her to explain, and she responds: "Cables are an affront to the god thoth. They radiate theta waves, which make people sterile."
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The past year brought us more shocking insights into the world of sex: from the secret lives of Komodo dragons to new hope for erectile dysfunction, from progress in the long-standing puzzle about human/Neanderthal sex to scientific confirmation of the tricks of pickup artists.
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Carnal In making a match, must men really try harder?
In an article titled, "Why Women Aren't Funny" in this month's Vanity Fair, Christopher Hitchens writes, "The chief task in life that a man has to perform is that of impressing the opposite sex. . . . Women have no corresponding need to appeal to men in this way. They already appeal to men. . . ."
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