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    NEWS ROUND-UP: MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2011

    Monday, October 31st, 2011

    In today’s news, Herman Cain has been accused of sexually harassing two women while head of the National Restaurant Association; online hackers threaten to expose Mexican drug cartels; and Apple and Android apps claim to cure acne with lights emitted by smartphones. In entertainment news, Amy Winehouse has one last CD, and the world sees the birth of its 7 billionth baby.

    From everyone at Rock the Vote… Happy Halloween!

    Coral + Caitlin

    CRUCIAL

    U.S. Seeks Aid From Pakistan in Peace Effort, http://nyti.ms/vmLQ6M
    Only a month after the United States accused Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Agency of supporting the terrorist group Haqqani, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is asking the agency to take the lead role in Afghani peace talks. Clinton called the approach “Fight, Talk, Build.” It will continue strikes against the Taliban and Haqqani network, while at the same time pushing the ISI to get both groups to the negotiating table. The plan is, however, being met with skepticism by the ISI and the Obama administration.

    Dozens of Occupy protesters arrested in Texas, Oregon, http://bit.ly/s7hP2r
    In Austin, Texas and Portland, Oregon, police arrested Occupy protesters for trespassing and violating city rules. Police arrested more than two dozen people who refused to leave a park in northwest Portland after warnings that the park closed at midnight. Police also arrested 38 people in Austin who had set up a table with food and other items outside of City Hall two days after the city issued a rule that food tables must be put away between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. When the group was asked to leave, the 38 people refused and were arrested.

    American Identified as Bomber in Attack on African Union in Somalia, http://nyti.ms/s0VeMD
    On Sunday, American Abdisalan Hussein Ali’s suicide note was posted online by an Islamist militia aligned with Al Qaeda. Ali is the third American to become a suicide bomber for Somalia’s Shabab rebels. He is said to have blown himself up in an attack on African Union troops in Mogadishu. Shabab claims the attack killed several peacekeepers even though the exact number has not yet been confirmed. Ali was one of 30 Americans that the FBI believes has joined Al-Shabab, with at least 20 of them coming from Minneapolis. He was a caseworker at a prestigious law firm and a pre-med student at the University of Minnesota before disappearing in 2008.

    Phoenix flight attendant found dead in Mexico City, http://yhoo.it/vfmlcs
    American authorities are investigating the homicide of a US Airways flight attendant, based in Phoenix, who was found dead in a Mexico City hotel room while on a layover. Nick Aaronson, 33, was found early Saturday in his room at a downtown Hilton with his hands tied behind his back and evidence of him being beaten and choked. Prosecutors said no drugs, weapons or messages were found in the room.

    (via CNN News) Crime, punishment, and the shame of being a Madoff, http://bit.ly/w3iQdc: When news broke that Bernard Madoff had swindled thousands of people out of billions of dollars, many assumed that his family must have known all along. But Madoff’s wife Ruth and son Andrew tell Morley Safer they were blindsided when Madoff finally confessed that he’d been running a giant Ponzi scheme.

    Some college students feel targeted by TN voter ID, http://bit.ly/ulk6PI
    Tennessee’s new voter identification law allows most state and federally issued IDs to be used to vote, including work IDs issued to the faculty of state-run colleges. But the student IDs issued at those same schools are specifically prohibited. This has caused Tennessee students to feel like they have been targeted by the law. “I think this is intended to keep in check the main people who voted our current president in,” Christopher Martin, vice president of Tennessee Federation of College Democrats and a junior at Tennessee State University, stated.

    2 women accused Herman Cain of inappropriate behavior, http://politi.co/v0borN
    While Herman Cain was the head of the National Restaurant Association in the 1990′s, two women complained to colleagues and senior association officials about sexually suggestive behavior by Cain. They ultimately left their jobs at the trade group after accepting a payout. On Sunday, a reporter asked Cain, “Have you ever been accused, sir, in your life of harassment by a woman?” After being asked the question three times his only response was, “Have you ever been accused of sexual harassment?” Later today, Cain said he was falsely accused of the claims and has no knowledge of any settlement.

    FTC obtains court orders against two acne-fighting apps, http://lat.ms/sNG6S7
    The FTC has obtained a court order against AcneApp and AcnePwner from making acne-treatment claims. The apps were sold on Apple’s iTunes store and the Android Market and claimed to treat acne with colored lights emitted from phones. The app sold for $1.99 on iTunes and 99 cents on the Android marketplace. Nearly 15,000 people paid for the app.

    ‘Angry Birds’ Creator Will Open Its First Retail Stores in China This Year, http://bloom.bg/sfxsxE
    Rovio Entertainment Oy, the creator of the “Angry Birds” mobile-phone games, will open its first retail stores this year in China, which is its fastest-growing market. The company aims to gross $100 million in sales during the first year of store operation.

    Online hackers threaten to expose cartel’s secrets, http://bit.ly/v9Tt0h
    A group of online hackers called Anonymous are demanding that Mexican drug cartels release one of their own kidnapped from a street protest. Anonymous is threatening to publish the identities and addresses of members of the drug group, Zetas associates. Anonymous has implied that the group will expose mainstream journalists who are in cahoots with Zetas and write negative articles about the military, which is the country’s biggest fist in the drug war.

    CULTURAL

    Natalie Jennings asks, “Obama and young voters: Why all the love lost? ” http://wapo.st/upsOvv

    David Sessions tells us, “The World According to Michele Bachmann” http://bit.ly/upTsmy

    Lauren Bravo wants to know, “Slutty Halloween: Why Can’t Women Just Wear Normal Fancy Dress?” http://huff.to/seDHWp

    Amy Winehouse’s secret new album, http://bit.ly/vQxEtF

    ‘Puss in Boots’ takes Halloween weekend title, http://usat.ly/rXQrhd

    World’s ‘seven billionth baby’ is born, http://bit.ly/sqTaSH

    Justin Bieber: Klobuchar should be ‘locked up’ http://bit.ly/vT5e6U

    JK Rowling reveals she nearly killed off Ron Weasley, http://bit.ly/u2bmLV

    coral@rockthevote.com
    Bio: Coral is the Marketing Intern at Rock the Vote

    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News-Round Up: Wednesday, August 10, 2011

    Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

    Republicans maintain control in the Wisconsin Senate, a Missouri mom flies an angry message to the S&P, a Maryland woman has gone missing in Aruba, and riots are spreading to other UK towns. In the tech world, hacking group Anonymous has vowed a Facebook apocalypse, and get your sling shots ready – Angry Birds is taking over. In entertainment, CBS is twitching its nose and producing a “Bewitched” remake, and is there anything he hasn’t done? James Franco confesses to making a sex tape.

    Caitlin

    CRUCIAL:

    Republicans Hold Off Dems in Recalls, Win Enough Seats to Keep Majority in Senate, http://bit.ly/qaupXy
    Wisconsin Republicans have maintained the Senate majority after yesterday’s recall elections. The Democrats won only two seats. At 63%, voter turnout was higher than usual.

    Kirkwood Mom Lucy Nobbe Sends Message to DC by Plane, http://bit.ly/ptXK2k
    Lucy Nobbe, a financial broke in Missouri, hired a plane to fly above Standard & Poor in Manhattan. The plane carried a banner that read, “Thanks for the downgrade–you should all be fired.” The flight cost $900 and was originally supposed to fly above DC; Nobbe changed her plan when she discovered the capital has a no-fly zone.

    Maryland Woman Goes Missing in Aruban Resort Town – Six Years After Natalee Holloway Vanished from Same Place, http://bit.ly/ptwGl9
    Robyn Gardner, a 35-year-old Maryland woman, has gone missing from the same Aruban resort town from which Natalee Holloway disappeared. The crimes are most likely not related. Gardner was vacationing with a man she had met on the internet. The man has been detained, as his story regarding Gardner’s disappearance has changed several times.

    Birmingham Riots: Murder Investigation after Three Killed in Crash During Night of Violence, http://bit.ly/n8EL1n
    Despite the London riots dying down a bit, violence is still rampant in the cities of Manchester, Liverpool, Nottingham and Birmingham. Three men have been killed in a hit and run accident after defending Birmingham shops from looters. A 32-year-old man has been arrested and may be charged with murder.

    Former Teacher Offers Rides to DMV for IDs, http://bit.ly/rrbCqE
    Charlotte Riley of Dell Prairie, WI is offering to drive people to the DMV so they can obtain the proper photo id now needed to vote. Riley sees this as her way of helping those put out by the new voter law: “A person is a person as far as I’m concerned, and I think that they should be able to exercise their voting rights. This is one way I can help them do that.”

    S.F. Gay Married Couple Loses Immigration Battle, http://bit.ly/ozLHVI
    The Obama administration is deporting Anthony John Makk, a citizen of Australia who currently takes care of his AIDS ridden husband in San Francisco. Makk and his husband have been married for seven years; despite this, the Obama administration will not allow Makk permanent residency.

    GOP Chasing Young Voters for 2012, http://bit.ly/oeslcL
    A Pew research poll released July 22 shows that youth support for the Democrats has narrowed from 28 points to 13. The GOP is taking advantage of this by inviting young people to youth oriented political conferences in DC and speaking to them about their economic worries, such as unemployment.

    Hacker Group Vows to ‘Kill Facebook,’ http://bit.ly/q8DYav
    The hacker group Anonymous has posted a Youtube video vowing to destroy Facebook with a cyberattack on November 5, which is England’s Guy Fawkes Day. Facebook has not commented on the threat, and some Anonymous members have tweeted that they do not agree with the attack.

    (via POLITICO Morning Tech) ANGRY BIRDS CASHES IN: The developer of one of the most popular mobile apps plans to turn the game into an entertainment franchise that includes books, toys and a movie, according to the WSJ. http://on.wsj.com/qCtBiR

    CULTURAL:

    (via POLITICO Playbook) AMY HOLMES JOINS GLENN BECK: “GBTV, Glenn Beck’s live streaming video network announced … that former CNN contributor Amy Holmes will be The News Anchor For The Blaze, joining a previously announced line-up for Glenn’s show including S.E. Cupp, Brian Sack and Raj Nair. In her new role with the network, Holmes will anchor news and information segments during Glenn Beck’s two-hour program from 5p to 7p on GBTV, as well as, news and information updates throughout the day.

    ‘Bewitched’ Reboot in the Works at CBS, http://bit.ly/nEbKFG

    James Franco Confesses to Making Sex Tape, http://on.mtv.com/pYOWZ1

    Jennifer Lopez Returning for Another Season of ‘American Idol,’ http://bit.ly/nRB3Mw

    Caitlin Maguire
    Bio: Caitlin is the Marketing & Operations Manager for Rock the Vote
    @caitlinmagu
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com