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I didn’t take off my undies at Elton John’s bash, says Heidi Klum
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 10:44New York, Mar 7: Supermodel Heidi Klum has insisted that she didn't take off her underwear publicly during Elton John''s AIDS Foundation Oscar viewing party, and only pretended to give them to Jay Leno.
The `Project Runway' star was seen wriggling out of her G-string before pretending to drop it in a bag for `The Tonight Show' correspondent Ross Mathews.
But sources said that Klum kept her underwear on, and producers planted the red thong inside the bag.
"I was just goofing around with Ross. I was the face of Victoria''s Secret -- I would never give my underwear away," the New York Post quoted her as saying. (ANI)
What Do The Zogby Interactive’s Latest Obama vs McCain Opinion Polls Show?
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 09:00
Zogby Interactive’s latest Obama vs McCain opinion polls show that Obama leads in Colorado, Florida, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, while McCain leads in Indiana and Ohio
Rasmussen Reports: Obama Leads In Illinois, New Mexico; McCain Leads In Kansas
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 07:12
Rasmussen Reports’ latest Obama vs McCain opinion polls, conducted in Illinois, New Mexico, and Kansas, show that Barack Obama is presently leading in Illinois and New Mexico, while John McCain is holding lead in Kansas.
Survey USA Polls: Obama Leads In Oregon, New York, New Mexico, Washington; McCain Leads In South Carolina
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Wed, 10/15/2008 - 07:39
According to the Survey USA’s latest Obama vs McCain polls, Barack Obama is currently leading in the states of Oregon, New York, New Mexico, and Washington, while John McCain is holding lead over Obama in South Carolina.
Here’s what the Survey USA’s latest McCain vs Obama Oregon, New York, New Mexico, Washington, South Carolina opinion polls show.
Oregon Poll —
Obama Leads McCain In New Jersey, New Mexico — Recent Polls
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Mon, 10/13/2008 - 08:06
The recent Obama vs McCain polls, conducted in New Jersey and New Mexico, show that Obama is presently leading McCain in these states. These states are definitely strongholds of Democrats.
According to the polls, Obama is having sizable lead over McCain in New Jersey and New Mexico. Let’s check out what the recent Obama vs McCain polls show.
New Jersey Polls —
New Polls: Obama Leads McCain In Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Sat, 08/30/2008 - 05:48
The CNN/Time Magazine/Opinion Research’s Obama McCain pre-election opinion polls, conducted in the states of Nevada, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania, show that Sen. Barack Obama is enjoying lead over Sen. John McCain in the presidential race in these three states.
Nevada has 5 Electoral College votes — New Mexico has 5 Electoral College votes — Pennsylvania has 21 Electoral College votes. Here’s what the recent CNN/Time Magazine/Opinion Research’s Obama McCain Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania Opinion Polls say —
New Mexico Polls: Obama Retakes Lead Over McCain
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Wed, 08/27/2008 - 08:35
The recent pre-election ‘Obama McCain New Mexico Opinion Polls’ show that Barack Obama has retaken lead over his Republican rival John McCain in the presidential race in the Land of Enchantment.
Obama leads two out of three pre-election opinion polls conducted in New Mexico in the current month; only one poll favors McCain. New Mexico has long been favoring Democrats. The state has 5 Electoral College votes.
Here’s what the recent McCain Obama New Mexico Opinion Polls say —
Obama Continues His McCain Mission
Submitted by Brian Edwards on Tue, 08/19/2008 - 09:17Sen. Barack Obama once again took a dig at his Republican rival McCain today at Rio Grande High School in Albuquerque.
“My opponent John McCain,” he said as the crowd began to jeer, “John McCain, you know, he has been talking about how he puts country first, but I have to say it is not an example of putting country first when you say that George Bush’s economic policies have shown great progress. He said that just a few months ago -- that, you know, we made great economic progress under George Bush. Then he started running ads saying ‘oh, Obama just going to raise your taxes and he will lead to an economic disaster.’”
FDA Links Salmonella Outbreak With Raw Tomatoes
Submitted by Carina Rose on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 06:49
The customers in New Mexico and Texas are warned not to eat certain types of raw red tomatoes – says the warning issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, in the wake of 57 cases of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella Saintpaul, an uncommon type of Salmonella, in New Mexico and Texas, reported from 23 April to 1 June.
Church Leader Booked For Sex Crimes Against Underage Girls
Submitted by Jane Kornblut on Wed, 05/07/2008 - 03:35
The leader of The Lord Our Righteousness Church, Wayne Bent was arrested Tuesday and charged with felony sex crimes against children. Sixty Six-year-old Bent, who says, who asserts, "I am the embodiment of God.
Jeff Bingaman Endorses Obama
Submitted by Brian Edwards on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 03:30Sen. Barack
Obama got another superdelegate added to his delegate count on Monday when Senator Jeff Bingaman, Democrat and superdelegate from New Mexico announced his endorsement for the Illinois senator.
Bingaman’s endorsement for Obama may be little disturbing for Sen. Hillary Clinton, who already missed out Gov. Bill Richardson’s endorsement — despite winning the New Mexico caucus back on Feb. 5.
New Mexico Win: Clinton Has Finally Got The News She Was Pining To Hear !
Submitted by Brian Edwards on Fri, 02/15/2008 - 06:23
Albuquerque, New Mexico: Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has finally got the news that she was pining to hear; she has won the New Mexico contest that held on February 5, edging out her arch rival Barack Obama narrowly.
Nine days after Super Tuesday voting ended, the New Mexico contest’s result, announced on Thursday, revealed that Mrs. Clinton defeated Barack Obama by 1,709 votes.
