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Happy Thanksgiving!

Everyone here at Interfame wishes you a very safe and Happy Thanksgiving! We are so thankful for all you and the support you have given us by checking us out. Today, we are going to take the day off, spend some time with our families, and try to not eat too much turkey. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
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Friday, November 20, 2009
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Reviews

"While this second chapter of Summit Entertainment's four-part franchise is as good as Twilight and arguably a shade better, it's indisputably darker in its depiction of the throes and woes of adolescent love, especially when one gets dumped."
— Jordan Mintzer, Variety
— Anna Smith, Time Out New York
— Philippa Hawker, The Age (Australia)
Museum: Galileo's fingers, tooth are found

Paolo Galluzzi, director of the Museum of the History of Science, said three fingers, a vertebra and a tooth were removed by enthusiastic admirers from the astronomer's body in 1737, 95 years after his death, while his corpse was being moved from a storage place to a monumental tomb, opposite the tomb of Michelangelo, in Santa Croce Basilica in Florence.
One of the fingers was recovered soon after, and is now part of the museum's collection, and the vertebra has been kept at the University of Padua, where Galileo had taught for years, according to the museum.
But the tooth and two of the fingers -- the thumb and middle finger -- from the scientist's right hand, were kept by one of the admirers, an Italian marquis, and later kept in a container which was passed on from generation to generation in the same family, Galluzzi told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.
"But with time, the generations lost knowledge of what was actually inside the container," and the family sold the container, Galluzzi said. By 1905, all traces of the relics had disappeared, "leading scholars to hypothesize that these singular specimens had been definitely lost," the museum said in a statement.
But the container recently turned up at auction and was purchased by a private collector, intrigued by the contents but not sure they were Galileo's relics.
The buyer eventually contacted Galluzzi and other Florence culture officials, who used detailed historical documents, as well as documentation from the family which had long owned it, to conclude they were Galileo's fingers and tooth, the museum director said.
The relics were inside an 18th-century blown-glass vase, which in turn was inside a wooden case topped with a wooden bust of Galileo, the museum said.
Galileo, who died in 1642, was branded a heretic by the Vatican for saying the Earth revolved around the Sun, and not the other way around according to church teaching of the time. In the early 1990s, Pope John Paul II rehabilitated him, saying the church had erred.
The museum will put the fingers and tooth on public display next spring.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
It's Confirmed: The Oprah Winfrey Show will end in 2011
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Elizabeth Lambert Speaks

Elizabeth Lambert, also called the most violent female soccer player in history, broke her silence. Elizabeth is the New Mexico soccer player know for performing two nasty plays in a conference tournament game. During her first interview with the New York Times, she apologizing for displaying such actions towards her opponents. During the game you could clearly see her misconduct as she performed hair pulling, punching, elbowing, and kicking. Many people are saying her actions are inexcusable for any player and especially a female one. The video clip was broadcasted through thw worldwide news and was viewed over six million times on YouTube. She defends herself by saying: "I look at it and I'm like, 'That is not me,'. I have so much regret. I can't believe I did that. I think the way the video came out, it did make me look like a monster. That's not the type of player I am. I'm not just out there trying to hurt players. That's taking away from the beauty of the game. And I would never want to do that."
Monday, November 16, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
An Inside Look at Google
Larry Page is currently worth $11 billion after a $4 billion dollar loss in 2008.Sergey Brin is currently worth $12 billion after a $6.7 billion dollar loss in 2008.
Altogether, Google Inc. is worth an estimated $120 billion dollars.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
3 EASY WAYS TO BURN OFF POUNDS
Walking:
Walking is a very good exercise to start off with, as this helps stretch your muscles and also to get your blood circulation going. It is a good idea to start walking in the early morning or late evening, especially if you live in a hot area. Walking along the beach is very good for your back, and if you don't live by a beach, try walking in a quiet park or lane.
Aerobic Exercise:
Recreation:
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Sesame Street turns 40
This year, Sesame Street and all of its beloved characters celebrate their 40th birthday. Sesame Street is one of the most loved American children's educational television show. The show has introduced us to some of the best loved characters. Big Bird, Elmo, Oscar the Grouch, and Bert and Ernie are the show's signature Muppets characters which were created by Jim Henson. These characters and their personalities are the show's main attractions, yet Sesame Street also uses live actors and animation to produce the program. Sesame Street premiered on November 10, 1969. The goal of the show was to provide education and entertainment to its young viewers. For 40 years, they have perfected that exact goal. Sesame Street is responsible for teaching thousands of children their ABC's. Today, Sesame Street is the longest running children's television program in the United States. Sesame Street is produced by the non-profit organization, Sesame Workshop.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
12 dead, 31 hurt at Fort Hood Army base
By APRIL CASTRO and DEVLIN BARRETT, Associated Press Writers April Castro And Devlin Barrett, Associated Press Writers –FORT HOOD, Texas – A military mental health doctor facing deployment overseas opened fire at the Fort Hood Army base on Thursday, setting off on a rampage that killed 11 other people and left 31 wounded. Authorities killed the gunman, and the violence was believed to be the worst mass shooting in history at a U.S. military base.
The shooting began around 1:30 p.m., when shots were fired at the base's Soldier Readiness Center, where soldiers who are about to be deployed or who are returning undergo medical screening, said Lt. Gen. Bob Cone at Fort Hood.
"It's a terrible tragedy. It's stunning," Cone said.
A law enforcement official identified the shooting suspect as Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the case publicly.
Two other soldiers taken into custody following the deadly rampage were later released, the office of a Texas congressman said. A spokesman for Rep. John Carter says Fort Hood officials informed Carter's office of the release. Carter's congressional district includes the Army base.
A Fort Hood spokesman could not confirm that the two had been released.
It was unclear what the motive was. U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison said the Army major was about to deploy overseas, though it was unclear if he was headed to Iraq or Afghanistan and when he was scheduled to leave. Hutchison said she was told about the upcoming deployment by generals based at Fort Hood.
Military officials say Hasan, 39, was a psychiatrist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for six years before being transferred to the Texas base in July. The officials, who had access to Hasan's military record, said he received a poor performance evaluation while at Walter Reed. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because military records are confidential.
The Virginia-born soldier was single with no children. He graduated from Virginia Tech University, where he was a member of the ROTC and earned a bachelor's degree in biochemistry in 1997. He received his medical degree from the military's Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., in 2001. At Walter Reed, he did his internship, residency and a fellowship.
Officials were investigating whether Hasan was his birth name or if he may have changed his name, possibly as part of a conversion to Islam. However, they were not certain of his religion.
The Soldier Readiness Center holds hundreds of people and is one of the most populated parts of the base, said Steve Moore, a spokesman for III Corps at Fort Hood. Nearby there are barracks and a food center where there are fast food chains.
A graduation ceremony for soldiers who finished college courses while deployed was going on nearby at the time of the shooting, said Sgt. Rebekah Lampam, a Fort Hood spokeswoman.
Greg Schanepp, Carter's regional director in Texas, was at Fort Hood, said John Stone, a spokesman for Carter. Schanepp was at a graduation ceremony when a soldier who had been shot in the back came running toward him and alerted him of the shooting, Stone said. The soldier told Schanepp not to go in the direction of the shooter, he said.
The wounded were dispersed among hospitals in central Texas, Cone said.
Lisa Pfund of Random Lake, Wis., says her daughter, 19-year-old Amber Bahr, was shot in the stomach but was in stable condition. "We know nothing, just that she was shot in the belly," Pfund told The Associated Press. She couldn't provide more details and only spoke with emergency personnel.
Pfund said Bahr joined the reserves when she was 17 to earn money for school and loved being in the military even though none of her friends were interested in joining the Army.
A Fort Hood spokesman said he could not immediately confirm any identities of the injured.
"I ask that all of you keep these families and these individuals in your prayers today," Texas Gov. Rick Perry said.
The shootings on the Texas military base stirred memories of other recent mass shootings in the United States, including 13 dead at a New York immigrant center in April, 10 killed during a gunman's rampage across Alabama in March and 32 killed in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history at Virginia Tech in 2007.
Around the country, some bases stepped up security precautions, but no others were locked down.
"The bottom line for us is that we are increasing security at our gates because the threat hasn't yet been defined, and we're reminding our Marines to be vigilant in their areas of responsibility," said Capt. Rob Dolan, public affairs officer for the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Ariz.
In Washington, President Barack Obama called the shooting "a horrific outburst of violence." He said it's a tragedy to lose a soldier overseas and even more horrifying when they come under fire at an Army base on American soil.
"We will make sure that we get answers to every single question about this horrible incident," the commander in chief said. "We are going to stay on this."
Covering 339 square miles, Fort Hood is the largest active duty armored post in the United States. Home to about 52,000 troops as of earlier this year, the sprawling base is located halfway between Austin and Waco.
Fort Hood officially opened on Sept. 18, 1942, and was named in honor of Gen. John Bell Hood.
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Associated Press Writers Pam Hess, Anne Gearan, Lara Jakes, Suzanne Gamboa and Lolita C. Baldor in Washington, D.C., Jay Root in Temple, Linda Stewart Ball, Anabelle Garay and Andre Coe in Dallas and Colin Fly in Milwaukee and the Associated Press News Research Center contributed to this report.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Halloween Safety Tips!

Anytime a child has an accident, it's tragic. The last thing that you want to happen is for your child to be hurt on a holiday, it would forever live in the minds of the child and the family.
There are many ways to keep your child safe at Halloween, when they are more prone to accidents and injuries. The excitement of children and adults at this time of year sometimes makes them forget to be careful. Simple common sense can do a lot to stop any tragedies from happening.
Inside, you'll find helpful tips and ideas to make the most of everyone's favorite holiday of the year ........ HALLOWEEN!
Make Halloween a fun, safe and happy time for your kids and they'll carry on the tradition that you taught them to their own families some day!
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Extreme Beard!
Big Hair!
Flooded Amusement Park
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