Smart Move or Gimmick? This Bar Only Lets Its Facebook Friends in After 9PM

Suppose you’re a bar owner who’s getting tired of dealing with a rowdy crowd of undesirables who do nothing but mess up your interior decor and ruin the mood in the entire place with their antics. What would you do? Hire more bouncers, or implement a digital bouncer-type of system instead?

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Tony Mannor, the owner of Stockton, California’s Finnegan’s Irish Pub and Restaurant, opted to go with the latter. So far, it seems like he made the right decision. The doors are closed to people who aren’t “friends” with the bar’s Facebook page after 9PM. That means patrons have to add the pub in the social media network before they can enter.

Mannor took to YouTube to explain that slots are “limit[ed] to an overall percentage of total occupancy and other factors.” He added that the bar has about 7,500 names on their guest list – with Mannor himself knowing the faces of at least 75% of them.

[via C|NET]

‘Child Of God’ Star Scott Haze Slept In Caves Preparing For Role, Says Director James Franco

VENICE, Italy — Director James Franco says his star in the adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s `’Child of God” lived in isolation and slept in caves to prepare for the role.

Scott Haze plays Lester Ballard, a man who is successively deprived of his parents and homes, living in caves and descending into crime and degradation.

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Christopher Lamont Richardson Charged In Carver High School Shooting Incident

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — An 18-year-old has been charged with shooting and wounding a fellow student at a North Carolina high school.

Police say Christopher Lamont Richardson Jr. was arrested Friday and charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possession of firearm on school property, assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, and discharging a firearm within city limits.

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Photos Of The Week: August 24 – 30

Every week, we bring you some of the most fascinating photos from around the world.

This week, we’ve got a happy couple at the Tomatina Festival, a lively dancer at the Notting Hill Carnival, and a little girl spinning some pinwheels.

Check them out below and vote for your favorite:

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Police Officer Killed In Egypt As Attacks Against Security Forces In Sinai Peninsula On The Rise

CAIRO — Egypt’s Interior Ministry says gunmen have killed a police officer in the country’s restive Sinai peninsula.

In a statement Saturday, the ministry said the riot police officer was shot in the chest Friday while on patrol in the city of El-Arish.

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Pregnant Halle Berry Looks Gorgeous In Blue And White Maxi Dress

Halle Berry looks positively glowing.

The expecting mother was spotted in Beverly Hills, Calif., last Thursday with her 5-year-old daughter Nahla. Berry dressed up her blossoming bump in a blue and white maxi dress and looked absolutely gorgeous while running errands.

The Oscar-winning actress and her husband, Olivier Martinez, are expecting a baby boy together this fall.

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Fair Pay Campaign Pushes Colleges To Stop Steering Students Toward Unpaid Internships

— A nascent campaign against employers’ use of unpaid interns is taking aim at what critics call some of the longstanding practice’s biggest enablers: colleges that steer students into such programs in exchange for academic credit.

Organizers hope to have mobilizers raise the issue on campuses as students return to school this fall, with a particular emphasis on schools in New York, Washington and Los Angeles. They also want to join up with organized labor as part of a broader coalition focused on workplace issues.

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France Against Syria Strike And Distrusting Of Hollande, Poll Says

PARIS, Aug 31 (Reuters) – Most French people do not want France to take part in military action on Syria and most do not trust French President Francois Hollande to do so, a poll showed on Saturday.

The United States said on Friday it would punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government for a chemical attack that it says killed more than 1,400 people in Damascus last week, and Hollande said Britain’s parliamentary vote against military strikes would not affect France’s own actions.

The BVA poll released by Le Parisien-Aujourd’hui en France, showed 64 percent of respondents opposed military action, 58 percent did not trust Hollande to conduct it, and 35 percent feared it could “set the entire region (Middle East) ablaze”.

Two other opinion polls published this week, and carried out after the gas attack, indicated lukewarm support among French voters for military intervention in Syria.

Hollande, whose popularity has been hurt by economic gloom, showed unexpected military mettle when he dispatched troops to help Mali’s government fend off Islamist rebels earlier this year, an intervention backed by two-thirds of the public. (Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Louise Ireland)

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Tim Tebow Released By Patriots: REPORTS

Tebow Time may be over in New England.

The polarizing quarterback has been released by the New England Patriots, as first reported by Adam Schefter of ESPN. The cut came after a lackluster preseason for Tebow, who could not unseat Ryan Mallett as Tom Brady’s backup.

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Chicago Storms Pummel Area Leaving A Wake Of Transit Snarls, Property Damage And Injuries (PHOTOS)

A strong line of summer storms rocked the Chicago area Friday, leaving a trail of injuries, damage and transit delays.

At least two people were critically injured during Friday’s storms, including an East Village woman whose roof collapsed on her.

According to WGN, the building next door to the woman’s home in the 1100 block of North Ashland was under construction and the storm caused several cinder blocks to fall onto the woman’s roof. She was taken to an area hospital and listed in critical condition.

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