Monday, October 31, 2011

October in Memoriam


October in Memoriam
October in Memoriam
In October we said farewell to many noteworthy individuals, including Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and Indy driver Dan Wheldon. Read on to learn more about them and others who passed away this month.

Johnny Schmitz


Died Oct. 1 (b. 1920)

Johnny Schmitz was a left-handed pitcher who spent most of his MLB career with the Chicago Cubs. Although World War II forced him to miss three seasons, he went on to play two All-Star Games, before finishing his career in 1956.
Don Lapre


Died Oct. 2 (b. 1964)

Don Lapre made his name appearing on infomercials, most notably for his Internet-based business. He was indicted in June and was awaiting trial in an Arizona jail when he died.
Arthur Nielsen


Died Oct. 3 (b. 1919)

Arthur Nielsen Jr. inherited his father's namesake company in 1975, making it an essential barometer for. In addition to being an astute businessman, he was a nationally ranked tennis player.
Kenneth H. Dahlberg


Died Oct. 4 (b. 1917)

Kenneth Dahlberg was a highly decorated fighter pilot during World War II. He made his fortune in the 1950s by pioneering small-device hearing aids. After selling his company in 1994 to Bausch & Lomb, Dahlberg became a venture capitalist.
Doris Belack

Died Oct. 4 (b. 1926)

Doris Belack's acting career spanned more than 60 years, with roles in theater, television and film. She acted throughout her life, and her last appearance was in an episode of this TV show in 2003.
Fred Shuttlesworth


Died Oct. 5 (b. 1922)

Fred Shuttlesworth was a leader in the civil rights movement and a contemporary of the Rev. Martin Luther King. He founded a religious organization, which successfully campaigned against racism in his home state. Watch video of his childhood reminiscences.
Steve Jobs


Died Oct. 5 (b. 1955)

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was the founder and creative visionary behind one of the world's largest companies. As well as dominating the computer industry, Jobs co-founded Pixar and pioneered an array of products. A new biography of Jobs tops the best-seller lists.
Charles Napier


Died Oct. 5 (b. 1936)

Actor Charles Napier initially got a job pursuing his childhood dream. However, he eventually turned to acting, starring in "The Blues Brothers" among many other films.
Al Davis

Died Oct. 8 (b. 1929)

Al Davis, a former NFL coach and owner of the Oakland Raiders, won three Super Bowls as the Raiders' general manager.
David Hess


Died Oct. 8 (b. 1936)

An actor known for his roles in horror films, including this Wes Craven classic, David Hess was also a seasoned songwriter. Hess wrote several songs for "the King." He was the original singer of one of Elvis Presley's biggest hits.
Mikey Welsh


Died Oct. 8 (b. 1971)

Mikey Welsh was a guitarist and artist, most famous for being a member of  Weezer.He left music to focus on his art and became a member of Outside Art .
Chauncey Hardy

Died Oct. 9 (b. 1988)

Chauncey Hardy was an American basketball player who played professionally in Europe. He was a graduate of Sacred Heart University, where he was a standout player.
Albert Rosellini


Died Oct. 10 (b. 1910)

Albert Rosellini served as governor of Washington from 1957 to 1965. As well as passing various reforms, Rosellini was the first Roman Catholic to be elected governor in a Western state.
Frank Kameny


Died Oct. 11 (b. 1925)

Frank Kameny was a major figure in the U.S. gay rights movement. A graduate of Harvard, he was fired from the U.S. Civil Service but took his case to the Supreme Court. He later founded the Mattachine Society.
Bob Galvin


Died Oct. 11 (b. 1922)

Bob Galvin's father was the founder of Motorola, and Galvin took over from his dad as the company's CEO in 1956. A graduate of this university, Galvin is remembered for his fervent support of the IT community and his savvy business skills.
Dennis Ritchie


Died Oct. 12 (b. 1941)

Dennis Ritchie was famous for being the creator of this computer language. Ritchie was given the Turing Award in 1983 for services to technology, and in 1998 he received the National Medal of Technology from this U.S. president.
Sue Mengers


Died Oct. 15 (b. 1932)

Sue Mengers was one of the entertainment industry's most powerful talent agents. Starting her career as a secretary, she eventually became an agent for this famous actor and this leading lady.
Matthew Martinez


Died Oct. 15 (b. 1929)

Matthew Martinez, a member of Congress, is famous for representing both major parties. Although he was elected to Congress nine times, he eventually was ousted by a more liberal member of his own party.
Dan Wheldon


Died Oct. 16 (b. 1978)

English-born racing driver Dan Wheldon was a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner. He was killed in a 15-car pileup while competing at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

2011 October Product Recalls



October 2011 Recalls
October recalls. Cereal bars, contact lenses and Corvettes were all taken off the market this month. Read through to find out what other products landed on October’s recall list.

Food products

River Ranch Fresh Foods recalled several bagged salad products due to possible contamination  . Where were they sold?

Additional recalls:

Lots of NOW Foods brewer’s yeast was recalled due to an undeclared allergen .
Less than 200 packages of Lean Cuisine Dinnertime Selects chicken fettuccini that contained the wrong ingredient. Get the production number.

Several-hundred gallons of Farmers All Natural Creamery whole milk.

Approximately 4,800 individual packages of Fruit Fresh Up, Inc. fresh cut cantaloupe and cut mixed fruit containing cantaloupe as part of a larger recall. What is the problem?

Prolab Nutrition Inc. whey protein products that had been distributed internationally due to undeclared allergens.

Mrs. Freshley’s multipack cereal bars because of an undeclared ingredient. What is it?

Thumb Oilseed Producer’s Cooperative soy flour due to possible contamination. What could happen?

Thornton’s garden and chef salads were recalled due to possible contamination.

Three varieties of Kraft Foods Velveeta Shells & Cheese Single Serve Microwaveable Cups.

Kroger’s Private Selection Extreme Moose Tracks ice cream because it may contain an unlisted ingredient.
Children’s gear

B.O.B. recalled nearly 440,000 of its single and double jogging strollers due to a possible choking hazard. Were there any injuries?

Additional recalls:

About 8,000 Yu Wei drop-side cribs due to entrapment and suffocation hazards. See photos.Was anyone injured?
Children’s toys & clothing

IKEA recalled about 58,000 BUSA children’s folding tents because they may pose a laceration or puncture hazard. Was anyone injured?
Pharmaceutical products

Superior Metabolic Technologies recalled all lots of the testosterone booster Uprizing 2.0 because it appears to contain an unapproved new drug. What could happen?

Additional recalls:

Approximately 600,000 Avaira Toric contact lenses in the United States.
Meat & seafood products

Osamu Corporation recalled up to 1,800 cases of its frozen ground tuna because of elevated antihistamine levels. What could happen?

Additional recalls:

Canadian Fish Exporters, Inc. salted, smoked and split herring due to uneviscerated samples. What could that cause?

E-Z Shop Kitchens, Inc. ready-to-eat, seasoned beef and shredded pork products due to a missed inspection. Have any illnesses been reported?

Approximately 875 pounds of Chef’s Requested Foods, Inc., center cut steaks.

Approximately 377,775 pounds of Commercial Meat Co. ground beef products that may be contaminated.

Approximately 57 pounds of Greencore USA, Inc. salad products containing meat and poultry. Which ingredient might be contaminated?

Approximately 80,000 pounds of Manning Beef, LLC beef products due to possible contamination. Has anyone gotten sick?
Electrical items

Nidec Motor Corporation and Emerson Motor Company recalled approximately 2,000 Ecotech EZ variable speed pool pump motors due to electrical shock hazard. What’s the problem?
Vehicles

Daimler AG recalled 6,872 diesel 2011 Mercedes-Benz vehicles due to problems with the fuel filters.

Additional recalls:

Approximately 5,755 model years 2011-2012 Chevy Corvettes due to problems with the rear hatch hinges.

Approximately 502 Jayco model year 2010-2011 Greyhawk Class C motor homes.
Consumer products

Marshall Group recalled about 39,000 bottles of its Marshall Gardens PatioGlo Bio-Fuel Gel after reports of incidents resulting in burn injuries. What happened?

Additional recalls:

About 1.6 million bottles and cans of Bird Brain pourable gel fuel due to burn hazard. How many injuries were reported?

About 2,500 Ballard Designs "Stafford" step stools due to a fall hazard.

About 3,200 Roman shades and roll-up blinds sold from March 2010 through September 2011 due to a strangulation hazard. Were any injuries reported?

Friday, October 28, 2011

double dare slime


double dare slime

What's in the 'Double Dare' slime?, Marc Summers, former host of the Nickelodeon game show "Double Dare" , is revealing the ingredients used to make the green slime on the show . Summers also said the slime was good for this after it was made.

Dragon Tattoo' inspires clothing line


Dragon Tattoo' inspires clothing line

Dragon Tattoo' inspires clothing line, A clothing line inspired by Lisbeth Salander from "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" has been revealed . The line will hit stores the week before the film opens on Dec. 21.

Transgender boy joins Girl Scouts


Transgender boy joins Girl Scouts

Transgender boy joins Girl Scouts, Seven-year-old Bobby Montoya is now the newest member of his local Girl Scout troop . Bobby, who identifies as a girl , was turned away at first . The organization soon changed its mind, saying that it's an inclusive group and he is welcome to join.

Man stabbed over board game?


Man stabbed over board game?

Man stabbed over board game?, Police say Laura Chavez, 60, was arrested for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend during a board game . An argument reportedly broke out between the pair while they were playing a game with Chavez's 10-year-old grandson .

New Internet craze, Tebowing


New Internet craze, Tebowing


New Internet craze, Tebowing, Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow is the inspiration for the latest Internet craze: Tebowing . The viral craze is similar to the ones that came before it ; posers are encouraged to post photos of their best poses online .

State considers raising toilet-flushing fee


State considers raising toilet-flushing fee

State considers raising toilet-flushing fee, An East Coast state is considering increasing its toilet-flushing fee . The current fee costs homeowners about $30 a year.

Eddie Murphy talks 'Beverly Hills Cop'


Eddie Murphy talks 'Beverly Hills Cop'

Eddie Murphy talks 'Beverly Hills Cop', In an interview with Rolling Stone, Eddie Murphy, star of the "Beverly Hills Cop" films, revealed his plans for the franchise . Murphy also said that he may take a break from movies .

Kelly Clarkson says she’s not a lesbian


Kelly Clarkson says she’s not a lesbian

Kelly Clarkson says she’s not a lesbian, "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson, 29, is promoting her latest album "Stronger," and is denying that she’s a lesbian. Clarkson denied the rumors on "The View" and in a single, "Mr. Know It All" . 

Famous November Birthdays



Famous November Birthdays

 Famous November Birthdays. November is a month for giving thanks, but it’s also the month a band leader, a tennis legend, and a televangelist celebrate their birthdays. See who else will turn a year older this month.

Troy Aikman
Former NFL quarterback Troy Aikman took his team to three Super Bowls and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008. Currently, he is a sportscaster for FOX Sports.
Roseanne Barr
Raunchy comedian Roseanne Barr brought the plight of the blue-collar family to millions of viewers for nine seasons on the popular sitcom “Roseanne.” She’s back on television in a new reality show that documents her life as a macadamia nut farmer.
Joe Biden
Joe Biden spent 36 years in the Senate before assuming his current position as the Vice President of the United States. He has hit the campaign trail again (read news stories) in preparation for the 2014 election.
John Boehner
Speaker of the House John Boehner, a Republican representative, assumed his role in January. He has been in a long-term debate with President Obama over the national job plan and recently spoke with the president about the issue.
Lisa Bonet
Best known for her role as Denise Huxtable on “The Cosby Show,” Lisa Bonet was instrumental in the start of the spin-off show “A Different World” though she left the show early on. She appeared in “Biker Boyz” with a former “A Different World” co-star.
Rita Mae Brown
Author Rita Mae Brown is best known for "Rubyfruit Jungle," her first novel. She has written several novels since, including a mystery series she "coauthored" with her cat Sneaky Pie Brown.
Barbara and Jenna Bush
Former "First Twins" Jenna and Barbara Bush were the first twin children of a U.S. president. Barbara is the co-founder and CEO of Global Health Corps, and Jenna has authored two books that promote education.
Laura Bush
Former first lady Laura Bush spent her years in the White House focusing on women's issues and literacy. She released her autobiography in 2010.
Miley Cyrus
Teen star Miley Cyrus found fame with her hit musical show “Hannah Montana.” She bridged her Disney Channel fame into a solo music career and a film career.
Kim Delaney
“NYPD Blue” star Kim Delaney got her start on a popular daytime soap opera. Currently, she stars on the drama “Army Wives.”
Leonardo DiCaprio
“Inception” star Leonardo DiCaprio is set to star in the title role of the newest film adaptation of the classic novel “The Great Gatsby”.
Kevin Eubanks
Jazz guitarist Kevin Eubanks is best known as leader of the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno” band. Though he returned to the show after Jay’s hiatus, he made headlines when he chose to leave the show soon after his return.
Art Garfunkel
Half of the popular folk duo Simon and Garfunkel, Art Garfunkel had a successful solo music and acting career. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.
Billy Graham
Christian evangelist Billy Graham, best known for his television and radio crusades, held audience with 12 past U.S. presidents. His message is also spread through his numerous books.
Ken Griffey Jr.
Former MLB player Ken Griffey Jr. spent 21 years in the league with three teams, retiring with the same team that drafted him. He had his own line of Nike shoes.
Kathy Griffin
Former self-proclaimed D-list comedian Kathy Griffin made the A-list with her reality show and as a red carpet commentator. Catch her live comedy show to see what she’ll say next.
Anne Hathaway
“Princess Diaries” star Anne Hathaway traded her tiara for claws and a catsuit for her upcoming role as Catwoman in “Dark Knight Rises.” She is the new face for Tod’s, the luxury accessories line.
Goldie Hawn
Widely recognized as the giggly blond from the 1960s sketch comedy show “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In,” Goldie Hawn went on to have a successful career in hit movies like “First Wives Club.” She has appeared in several movies with her long-time partner Kurt Russell.
Katherine Heigl
Former “Grey’s Anatomy” star Katherine Heig won an Emmy Award for her role in 2007. She married singer Josh Kelley the same year, and the couple adopted a daughter two years later.
Billy Idol
Punk rocker Billy Idol made his mark on MTV with his glam music videos. With several hit albums under his belt, he continues to tour and record.
Caroline Kennedy
Caroline Kennedy has lived up to her famous family name as an attorney and author. Neil Diamond revealed that she was the inspiration for his song “Sweet Caroline”.
Billie Jean King
Tennis legend Billie Jean King (see pictures) proved she could play with the men when she won “The Battle of the Sexes” against Bobby Riggs in 1973. The USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Center is home to the U.S. Open tennis tournament.
Nick Lachey
Former boy band member, Nick Lachey got his start in reality television with the show, “Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica” with his now-ex-wife Jessica Simpson. His love life made headlines again when he married Vanessa Minnillo in July.
Lyle Lovett
Country singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett brings swing, blues, and jazz influences into his unique sound. His acting career produced a short-lived marriage to one of his co-stars.
Rachel McAdams
Hollywood sweetheart Rachel McAdams won the hearts of her audience in movies like “The Notebook” and “The Time Traveler’s Wife.” After a public relationship and breakup with a former co-star she is currently dating actor Michael Sheen.
Donovan McNabb
Pro Bowler Donovan McNabb was a first-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999. He earned a trip to Super Bowl XXXIX, but the Eagles did not get the win.
Nelly
Rap star Nelly’s style is influenced by his hometown, which allowed him to crossover into pop music and country. Diverse in his interests, he owns a popular women’s clothing line and is active in the “Do Something” campaign.
Chris Noth
Chris Noth gained fame as bad boy Mr. Big on “Sex and the City” and in both spin-off movies. Currently he stars on the hit drama “The Good Wife.”
P.J. O'Rourke
Political humorist P.J. O'Rourke has authored several books, with three titles reaching The New York Times bestsellers list. He's worked on "Real Time with Bill Maher" as a reporter during the 2008 presidential election and as a commentator on "60 Minutes."
Prince Charles
Prince Charles is the longest-serving heir apparent, surpassing Prince Edward in April 2011. He performs his official duties alongside his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Ellen Pompeo
Best known for her role as Dr. Meredith Grey on the hit drama “Grey’s Anatomy,” Ellen Pompeo earned a Golden Globe nomination for that role in 2007. She married record producer Chris Ivery, and the couple welcomed a daughter in 2009.
Bonnie Raitt
Blues singer Bonnie Raitt hit commercial success with rock hits such as “Something to Talk About”. A long-time activist, she was one of the founders of Musicians United for Safe Energy.
Gordon Ramsay
"Hell's Kitchen" chef Gordon Ramsay's abrasive and intimidating demeanor in the kitchen lives up to the show's name. In addition to his television tirades, he owns several restaurants and has a line of cookware.
Condoleezza Rice
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice returned to teaching at Stanford University, where she served as provost before her time in Washington, D.C. An accomplished pianist, she performs publicly and has even performed for royalty.
Sam Shepard
Actor, director and playwright Sam Shepard (see pictures) recently returned to the silver screen in the western "Blackthorn" . His play "Buried Child" earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1979.
Maria Shriver
Former first lady of California Maria Shriver enjoyed a successful career as a television journalist and best-selling author. Though she is going through a public divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger, she is working to empower women through The Women’s Conference.
Jon Stewart
Stand up comedian and host of “The Daily Show,” (watch him on the show) Jon Stewart doles out satirical critiques of politics and the news media. He has authored several best-selling books; the last two as a co-author with “The Daily Show” writers.
Josh Turner
Deep voiced country singer Josh Turner broke onto the Nashville scene with his first hit “Long Black Train” . He was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2007.
Ted Turner
Media billionaire Ted Turner created the news network CNN and the cable channel TNT. A former owner of a major league baseball team, he also started the Goodwill Games.
Tina Turner
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer Tina Turner (see pictures) has enjoyed a career that has lasted for more than 50 years and included a stint in acting. “Rolling Stone” named her one of the “100 Greatest Artists”.
Jaleel White
Jaleel White played the whiney-voiced nerd Steve Urkel on the long-running sitcom “Family Matters.” Recently he starred in the music video for Cee Lo Green’s song “Cry Baby”.
Owen Wilson
Owen Wilson got his film start with his former college roommate, and current Hollywood film director, as actor and co-writer of “Bottle Rocket.” The blockbuster actor welcomed a son born in January.
Anna Wintour
Editor in chief of Vogue magazine, Anna Wintour is said to be the inspiration for the character Miranda Priestly from “The Devil Wears Prada,” which was written by her former assistant (who?). Her use and promotion of fur has made her a target of animal rights activists, including PETA.

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