| Keywords News : twitter - News from Yahoo ! | | | | | | Conan O'Brien Is a Real-Life 'Wedding Crasher' Wed, 03 Apr, 2013 05:41 AM PDT Conan O'Brien surprised bride and groom Wes and Victoria Hoffman on Saturday when he showed up at their wedding reception at the Four Seasons in Atlanta. While the zany late-night host wasn't formally invited to the event, he was invited on Twitter! Continue reading | | McFly drummer says marathon training led to heart condition Wed, 03 Apr, 2013 05:24 AM PDT LONDON (Reuters) - Drummer Harry Judd from the British boy band McFly has been diagnosed with a minor heart condition which he said he developed through training for this month's London Marathon. Judd, 27, told fans via Twitter that he had "acquired an ectopic heart beat through excessive exercise" whi... Continue reading | | | |
| Keywords News : twitter - News from other sources. | | | | | | Geno Smith Visiting Eagles Today for Second Workout Wed, 03 Apr, 2013 05:42 AM PDT The Philadelphia Eagles intend to hold their second workout with Geno Smith on Wednesday, in Philadelphia. The news, first reported by Adam Caplan via his Twitter, comes one day after Smith spent a lengthy visit with former Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid , in Kansas City going through an extensive workout... Continue reading | | All a-Twitter over the new class categories Wed, 03 Apr, 2013 05:41 AM PDT News presenter Sophie Raworth is tweeting excitedly about the BBC's new online Great British Class Calculator, which divides us up not into three but seven categories, based on whether we rent or buy, play computer games or go to the ballet. Continue reading | | | Maureen Johnson: What I Read Wed, 03 Apr, 2013 05:27 AM PDT Maureen Johnson , the Y.A. novelist whose latest book, The Madness Underneath , was released in February, provides regular dispatches to 75,000-plus followers via her "main thing online," Twitter . Continue reading | | US Companies Can Use Twitter, Facebook to Break News - Regulator Wed, 03 Apr, 2013 05:22 AM PDT Companies may use Facebook, Twitter and other social media websites to share news, provided they first tell investors which sites they'll use, a US regulator said. "We do not wish to inhibit the content, form, or forum of any such disclosure," the Securities and Exchange Commission said. "In fact, we e... Continue reading | | | | | |
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