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British Intelligence Advisor Michael Shrimpton: Obama’s DNA Doesn’t Match Grandparents – Video


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1955 HITS ARCHIVE: Rock Around The Clock – Bill Haley & His Comets (a #1 record) – Video


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(We #39;re Gonna) Rock Around The Clock (De Knight-Freedman) by Bill Haley And His Comets First recorded by Sonny Dae in March of 1954, the future "national anth...

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Comets' Danny Waltman Named Player of the Week

March 4, 2014 - Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Missouri Comets INDEPENDENCE, Missouri (March 4, 2014) - The Major Indoor Soccer League announced on Tuesday that Missouri Comets goalkeeper Danny Waltman has been named the MISL Player of the Week for the final week of the 2013-14 regular season. Waltman only conceded two goals as the Comets took wins in St. Louis and Milwaukee to close out the regular season.

Waltman didn't concede a goal in the Comets' opening game of the weekend against the Ambush, as he was pulled early in the second half after making 15 saves with Missouri comfortably ahead of its in-state rivals. On Sunday he made 17 saves on 19 shots as the Comets claimed a 9-4 victory against the Wave. The performance reduced Waltman's points-against average to 10.29, his lowest regular-season total in his four seasons with Missouri.

Joining Waltman on the Team of the Week was his teammate Max Touloute, who had a five-goal game as the Comets took a 27-6 victory against St. Louis. A recent addition from the Pennsylvania Roar, Touloute finished his rookie season with 32 points in nine games.

Two players who recorded hat tricks were named to the Team of the Week's forward line. Milwaukee's Marcio Leite finished with an eight-point night as the Wave rallied past St. Louis, while Syracuse's Kenardo Forbes' hat trick helped the Silver Knights edge past Rochester. They were joined by Baltimore's Max Ferdinand, who had the opening two goals as Baltimore defeated Pennsylvania to claim the MISL regular season championship, and Rochester's Edgar Bartolomeu, who had a pair of 3-point goals in a losing cause as the Lancers fell against Syracuse.

The 2014 MISL Playoffs begin this weekend with the semifinals, as the No. 1-seed Baltimore Blast take on the No. 4-seed Syracuse Silver Knights and the No. 2-seed Milwaukee Wave face the No. 3-seed Missouri Comets. The Comets playoff action can be seen live on CometsIndoorSoccer.com/Live-Feed, with in-game updates available on Twitter (@CometsGameday) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/MajorIndoorSoccerLeague).

MISL Team of the Week

Pos. Player Team Highlights

GK Danny Waltman Missouri Recorded 32 saves on 34 shots over weekend.

D Edgar Bartolomeu Rochester Had pair of 3-pointers in losing effort for Lancers

M Max Touloute Missouri Had a five-goal game as the Comets defeated St. Louis

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WHY has coal tar shampoo, standby for psoriasis and eczema disappeared?

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PUBLISHED: 20:42 EST, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 05:54 EST, 4 March 2014

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Polytar Plus shampoo, 8.99

For decades, Ray Jobling has used a special medicated shampoo to help control his psoriasis. The condition is caused by overproduction of skin cells, leading to a build-up of itchy and sore patches of skin.

Psoriasis can appear anywhere on the body, but is most common on the scalp, elbows, knees and lower back.

Ray, a 72-year-old retired Cambridge University academic, has psoriasis on his scalp and has long relied on Polytar, a shampoo made with coal tar, a by-product of the industrial process that turns coal into coke.

Coal-tar shampoo, an over-the-counter product, has been a standby for psoriasis and other skin conditions, including eczema and cradle cap, for years.

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World is not enough: Millionaires bet on space

Closer to a space vacation?

CNBC's Jon Fortt and Jane Wells run down today's hot topics, including space travel, e-cigarette promotion in the U.K. and the maker of "Candy Crush" files for an IPO.

Knight Frank also noted the rising trend for investing in space research, be it space travel or asteroid mining. The estate agent said it had identified 70 "wealthy individuals", with a combined wealth of over $200 billion, who are targeting the growing space sector.

(Read more: Precious metal hunters look to outer space)

Bailey told CNBC that increasing numbers of wealthy individuals defined in Knight Frank's report as those with at least $30 million in investable assets had shown interest in the space industry over the last 12 months. He named U.S. technology millionaires as early movers in investing in the space.

"This is a risky sector," Bailey said. "The people who are investing in the sector are aware that they are at the cutting edge of technology, but they are taking the view that the potential rewards are enormous."

According to Space Affairs, established in 2000 as the "world's first commercial space agency", suborbital space flight will be a possibility for both businesses and tourists within years, rather than decades.

"In the next few years, suborbital spacecraft will transport scientific payloads and passengers into space. In the foreground of scientific payload is the natural exploration of Earth and the development of new materials and the test of it," Space Affairs said on its website.

However, Bailey warned that it would be more than 10 years before any impact from space travel was felt on property markets, and that this would depend on affordability.

"It is more than a decade away when this would likely to have an impact; there are considerable hurdles to overcome technology-wise... the question is how quickly the technology is democratized in terms of price point," he told CNBC.

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Higuain up for Argentina test

Gonzalo Higuain: Argentina travel to face Romania

Argentina striker Gonzalo Higuain is anxiously looking forward to the World Cup and believes Wednesdays friendly against Romania will provide a good test for the South Americans.

The Albiceleste are playing their first friendly game of the year in Bucharest (kick-off 7pm GMT), with the World Cup in Brazil where they will face Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iran and Nigeria only 100 days away.

But Higuain knows the game against Romania is just an early warm-up for the major tournament and insists Argentina are only thinking about the summer showpiece.

We know how difficult qualifying was, but we hope we can play as well as we did in the qualifiers, he said.

The squad is great. Every time we all get together, we are happy.

We are all fully focused on the World Cup and on getting our minds ready for the tournament.

We have what it takes to have a good World Cup, but we should not talk too much about it now.

Former Liverpool midfielder Maxi Rodriguez currently playing for Newells Old Boys in Argentina added: Well try to fix some things because you cannot make mistakes at the World Cup.

The important thing is to be sure of what were capable of doing.

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