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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Gaily News for September 22, 2010 - The daily news translated for gay people.
Sometimes, I think, the Japanese are better than us.
grl, Move to End ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Stalls in Senate (Gay people! The Army is not a discotheque, says the Senate, Go Party elsewhere.)
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
The Senate voted not to proceed with debate of the annual authorization of military spending that included a provision allowing the repeal of the policy on gay soldiers.
Summers Move Lets Obama Alter Economic Team (grl, America is changing its economic portfolio, time to bring this economy to the next level, biatch!)
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
The departure of Lawrence H. Summers, the top White House economic adviser, allows President Obama to reshape his economics team after the midterm elections, when Republicans are expected to gain strength.
grl, An Egg Farmer and a History of Salmonella (grl, Don't be putting anyone's eggs in your mouth, you could catch something.)
By WILLIAM NEUMAN
Farms tied to one of the country’s biggest egg producers were a source of Salmonella enteritidis in the United States in the 1980s and again recently.
grl, Seeking Kashmir Peace, India Feels Anger of Residents (grl, Between all the strife up in the Middle East and in India, extremists are fucking up what could be awesome vacation spots.)
By JIM YARDLEY
After more than 100 days of deadly protests in Kashmir, India this week sent the equivalent of a peace delegation.
grl, Step Right Up for Pest Control at Bedbug Meeting (grl, What if someone you hook up with has bedbugs?!)
By MONICA DAVEY
More than 360 people, with quite a few inventors among them, gathered in Illinois for a conference about the pests.
grl, Stores Scramble to Accommodate Budget Shoppers (grl, I praise Jehovah everyday for discount stores, but I'd slay a bitch dead if they ever told anyone that my glasses ain't really Gucci.)
By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD
Dollar stores, embracing strategies they learned during the recession, have seen a spike in business.
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