Web www.bestsyndication.com

Subscribe to our news

Enter your email address:

Best Syndication News

Add to Google
Add to Google
Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Add Best Syndication News Feed to Newsburst from CNET News.com
Add to netvibes
Subscribe in Bloglines
Add to The Free Dictionary
Add to Plusmo
http://www.wikio.com
Subscribe in NewsAlloy
Add to Bitty Browser
Widgetize!
Add to My AOL Subscribe in Rojo

All News

Getting Fit with the Help of Exercise Equipment

| | | |
alt text

BSN Stock Photo

[Best Syndication News] January is gone, not it is make it or break it for those New Year's Resolutions that you have made. You might be thinking that you will have to join a gym, or maybe you did and you can't find enough time to actually go to the gym at a decent hour. So what do you do?

There are some options out there, and you don't have to go broke doing it. The problem often faced with working out is the boredom of the same old routine. If you walk all the time, pretty soon that will be boring. So the best thing to do if you find that boredom has set in is to have different activities during the week to break up the monotony. Read more below.

Groundhog Day 2010 – Early Spring or More Winter ahead?

| | |
alt text

BSN Stock Photo

[Best Syndication News] It's Groundhog Day a holiday that is recognized on February 2nd in the US and in Canada. The holiday is rather a fun one, that has the animal rights people wanting a robot groundhog to be used instead of a real one. If the groundhog sees its shadow it will go back underground and there will be six more weeks of winter. If the groundhog doesn't see its shadow then winter is almost over.

The Pennsylvania German's have made this a tradition, with the folklore of predicting spring. The largest celebration of Groundhog Day with crowds gathering upwards of 40,000 people are in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. All to see if the groundhog will go back into hiding.

It appears that it was different results for more winter or early spring as the following cities have reported according to Wikipedia. 9 cities reported an early spring, while 5 cities reported 6 mores weeks of winter.

Who was sent home this Week on the Bachelor – Which Four are Left

| |
alt text

see video below

[Best Syndication News] On last night's ABC's The Bachelor TV show we got to watch Jake romance the final five women in San Francisco. One of the girls, Ali, happens to live in San Francisco, so she gets to be a tour guide for Jake and she admits that she is falling for him.

Ali and Vienna have been having a feud with each other. So the tensions are on between the two of them.

Jake took Vienna and Gia out on the Two-on-one date. Jake wasn't giving out roses during the dates this week, nor did he send anyone home. He saved that until the very end during the rose ceremony. Gia tried to get some extra time in with Jake by sneaking up to his hotel room with two glasses of wine. Jake liked it but asked her to leave before he does something. Ooops, I guess Gia might have come on too strong and scared Jake a little bit.

Dr Oz Explains Medical Oddities

| |
alt text

See Video Below

(Best Syndication News) Doctor Mehmet C Öz explained some medical oddities on his show Monday. The first one involved a half man - half tree in the Indonesian jungle. First appearing on the TLC show, Shocking Story, the man is known by the local people as tree man. The second oddity involved a man dubbed “octopus man”.

The Tree Man:

The thirty six year old is a medical mystery. Dede’s body was normal up until he was 15 years old. But then the mystery growths began, first on his leg, then his arms and then his other leg. The branches affect his every day life and he needs help eating, bathing, and walking.

Giant Squid Return to Southern California – A Fisherman's Bounty

| | | |
alt text

wikipedia.org

[Best Syndication News] The giant squid have returned to the Southern California shores, with many of the squid being caught by fishermen weighing in at 20-30 pounds. The giant squid can reach up to 7feet long and weigh up to 100 pounds.

The giant squid species is called Humboldt, Jumbo Squid, Jumbo Flying Squid, or Diablo Rojo (which means Red Devil). They tend to live in warmer waters, however since El Niño weather patterns have come to be, there has been some migration patterns seen with this species. Typically they like to live in deep ocean water but they have been making their way inland more. Once in the Fall of 2004, there was between 1,000 to 1,500 squid washed up on the Long Beach Peninsula in southwest Washington. They have been seen as far as north as Alaska.

Syndicate content