October 26, 2009
MSNBC anchor, Contessa Brewer, made a major faux pas on live television. While reporting on Brian Griffiths comments regarding high salaries at Goldman Sachs, she segued to her guest, Rev. Jesse Jackson. However, she called him Rev. Al Sharpton while sharing a split-screen with him where all viewers could plainly see she made an error. When she finished speaking Rev. Jackson paused approximately two and a half seconds to allow her to correct herself. When she did not, he made the correction and that prompted an awkward apology on her behalf
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August 1, 2009
In challenging economic times, it becomes necessary to find ways to cut expenses. Luckily there are a variety of sources that will assist you in identifying and cutting costs. Recently, MSNBC printed tips from Prevention Magazine that show you how to feed a family for under $100 per week. Their suggestions included; planning all your meals in advance, marinating cheaper/tougher meat to make it tender, buy the brands that are on sale, and visiting http://www.couponmom.com/. For more details and tips, click here.
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June 15, 2009
MSNBC found it challenging to get ordinary people to discuss the sensitive subject of smelly feet. When approaching people in a parking lot, they found few folks willing to discuss the matter. Therefore, they turned to podiatrist, Dr. Mark Letterman. He explains that nylons, socks that don’t wick away moisture, and certain types of shoes contribute to the problem. He simplifies this to “the 3 S’s – Sweat, Socks, and Shoes” which can cause bacteria. The solutions are easy and range from over-the-counter sprays to prescriptions that ease medical conditions like Hyperhidrosis.
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