Articles Posted by Names Ash Housewares
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Ready for some groovy news? Starz has ordered a follow-up series to the cult “Evil Dead” film franchise, titled “Ash vs. Evil Dead.” The new show will reteam director Sam Raimi with longtime producing partner Rob Tapert and star Bruce Campbell, who will reprise his iconic role as Ash, the stock boy, aging lothario and chainsaw-handed monster hunter who has spent the last 30 years avoiding responsibility, maturity and the terrors of the Evil Dead.
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CONTACT GOVERNOR BROWN TODAY!! This year the California Legislature passed the most restrictive collection of anti-gun laws in decades DESIGNED TO END GUN OWNERSHIP IN CALIFORNIA!! Our last chance to stop these laws before having to spend millions to fight them in court for years is for Governor Brown to veto them. Governor Brown needs to be reminded that he has millions of constituents that are law-abiding gun owners, sportsmen and Second Amendment supporters and that Californians do not support outrageous anti-gun and anti-hunting legislation, like those in New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Connecticut or worse. If we do...
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Ocotillo Wind Project - Pattern Energy - Dec 19, 2012 No Wind This was a huge California BLM land grab. Much protest by local indian tribes and local residents to no avail. The desert was horribly disturbed and raped for this hundred million dollar boondoggle. The wind is seasonal there and even after a storm has moved through these ugly things are sitting still.
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Another heavily skewed poll for the messiah. This one is especially pathetic given it is three different states they claim will have 9 points or more dem voting advantage turnout.
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Thought destroyed but now found. It's not had the greatest care over the years and this group in Hollywood who are the acstual folks that have worked on the shows over the years is trying to raise funds and bid on an auction, restore and display properly the original full size Galileo shuttlecraft from the original Star Trek series. It's important TV history to preserve considering the impact Star Trek has had on society, inspiring even people to become astronauts. Please throw in a few bucks for this, and watch the video at the fund raising site... http://galileorestoration.com/
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In accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2005, which established as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's priority goal: `To develop a sustained human presence on the Moon . . . to promote exploration, commerce, science, and United States preeminence in space as a stepping stone for the future exploration of Mars and other destinations.', and in accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2008, which endorsed `the broad goals of the space exploration policy of the United States, including the eventual return to and exploration of the Moon and other...
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Giffords, whose astronaut husband, Mark Kelly, will command the shuttle, was "very pleased" to hear of the news, the congresswoman's spokesman C.J. Karamargin said Wednesday. The Arizona congresswoman, who served as chairwoman of the House subcommittee overseeing NASA, had previously asked the president to attend launches, but to no avail, he said. "She smiled broadly," Karamargin said. "This is something very important to her. She has invited the president to attend numerous launches on various occasions, both in person and in writing, so the fact that he is now going to be attending is something that is very meaningful to...
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The hotter summers the Arctic is seeing might not be as catastrophic for Greenland's ice as previously feared — it might actually slow down the flow of glaciers there, new research suggests.
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The centuries-old “one-drop rule,” holding that mixed-race people are minorities before the law, seems to live on in our modern-day views and categorization of people like Barack Obama, Tiger Woods, and Halle Berry. So say Harvard University psychologists, who’ve found that we still tend to see biracials not as equal members of both parent groups, but as belonging more to their minority parent group. Their research appears in the advance online issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. But an additional study offers new twist: many mixed-race people see opportunities in their ability to “pass” as members of...
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A lawsuit in federal court in San Diego is viewed as an important challenge of the decades-old debate over concealed-weapon permits in California, reports the city’s Union-Tribune. Filed last year by independent journalist Edward Peruta, the suit accuses the county and newly elected Sheriff Bill Gore of setting standards for such licenses so high that they are “illegal and unconstitutional.” It joins other suits filed nationally since 2008 in the wake of two U.S. Supreme Court decisions on gun-ownership rights. In those cases, the court said the Second Amendment to the Constitution protects an individual’s right to possess a firearm...
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Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley on Saturday took the lead over San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris in votes for California attorney general. In one of the state’s closest statewide elections ever, the Secretary of State’s office announced that Cooley now has a 22,817-vote lead over Harris. This gives Cooley 46 percent of the vote, as of Saturday morning, and Harris 45.7 percent of the vote. Harris earlier in the week had claimed victory; as had Cooley. Cooley ran a campaign critical of Harris’ opposition to the death penalty. Cooley survived a primary election in which he was criticized...
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Tea Party activists from Southern California and beyond will gather today in Oceanside, advocating lower taxes, smaller government and other conservative causes — just like Tea Partyers across America. Unlike some regions, though, San Diego County hasn’t seen Tea Party supporters unite around a slate of candidates. Where, then, does the local movement stand in this election? Who are its members and what motivates them? Are they an arm of the GOP? The answer to that last question: no, not if Dawn Wildman has anything to say about it and — stand back! — she does.
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MONDAY VANDENBERG LAUNCH An Atlas V booster carrying a classified National Reconnaissance Office payload is scheduled for launch from Vandenberg AFB Monday evening. The Atlas is set to lift-off from south base at 20:29 PDT. Following lift-off, the Atlas will probably will head southward. Several minutes later, the vehicle will place the NROL-41 payload into orbit. Weather permitting, tomorrow's launch should be visible to the unaided eye for more than 150 miles. Atlas V Launch Scheduled (SEP 17) VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. - Team Vandenberg is scheduled to launch an Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-3 Sept. 20...
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He's 90 years old and sounds like a tea party member to me!
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PRESS RELEASE Date Released: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 The Honorable Barbara Mikulski United States Senate 503 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Richard Shelby United States Senate 304 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Dear Chairwoman Mikulski and Ranking Member Shelby, Nearly a half century ago, President Kennedy explained, "The exploration of space ... is one of the great adventures of all time. Our leadership in science and industry, our hopes for peace and security, our obligations to ourselves as well as others, all require us to make this effort, to solve theses mysteries, to solve...
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WASHINGTON – The White House is contradicting the NASA administrator's claim that President Barack Obama assigned him to reach out to Muslims on science matters. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden recently told Al-Jazeera network that one of the charges Obama gave him was "to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science and engineering." Some conservative activists criticized the remarks. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday that such activities are not among Bolden's assigned tasks. He said administration officials have spoken with...
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WASHINGTON – The White House is contradicting the NASA administrator's claim that President Barack Obama assigned him to reach out to Muslims on science matters. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden recently told Al-Jazeera network that one of the charges Obama gave him was "to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science and engineering." Some conservative activists criticized the remarks. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday that such activities are not among Bolden's assigned tasks. He said administration officials have spoken with...
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