Watch Pretty Little Liars Episode 7 The Homecoming Hangover Online

In the latest episode of ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars the girls try to sort out the devastation of the aftermath of the disastrous homecoming dance.

This is the 7th Episode of the season 1 which aired on 20th July, 2010 t 8:00PM on ABC Family. The popularity of the show is already touching sky high which makes it one of the hottest show today.

In the recent episode telecasted Parents, boyfriends (secret ones, possible ones and current ones), siblings and friends are all in flux, and if the little liars don’t act fast, the situation could go from bad to worse.

All the previous episodes can be watched on http://abcfamily.go.com/shows/pretty-little-liars , however the latest episode which is the number 7 can be downloaded and enjoyed.

You can download the complete episode 7 from http://www.zshare.net/download/78524865b0632a89/

Pretty girls are sitting on some killer information about Toby that some people would die to get their hands on. Meanwhile, “A” isn’t the only one sending Aria text messages as tensions rise in the Montgomery household.

If you missed the episode, you can wait for the repeat telecast or use the links mentioned above.
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Kyle Parker to return to Clemson

Newschannel Six Sports Director Chris Kane has learned that Kyle Parker will return to Clemson to play quarterback.

Sources close to the situation also tell News Channel Six, that Parker will make it official Wednesday.

Parker was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in last month's baseball draft and can still sign a contract with a clause that allows him to play football this fall.

We will have more during sports on News Channel Six at 6 and 11.

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Karen Handel as an anti-gay cartoon character

Karen Handel, who’s used a Sarah Palin endorsement and anti-gay screed to catapult into the lead for the GOP nomination for governor, has now turned into a cartoon character. How fitting.

Mike Luckovich, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, turned his sights on Handel for his cartoon in Sunday’s edition. Luckovich mocks Handel for throwing gays under the bus, a reference to her rants last week against gay marriage, civil unions and adoptions by same-sex parents during an interview with 11Alive’s Doug Richards.

Handel took her swipes at LGBT Georgians after she was attacked by opponents Nathan Deal and John Oxendine.

The screed delivered, packaged together with Palin’s endorsement, and Handel heads into Tuesday’s primary with a surprising jump into first place, according to two new polls. And just think it was a few weeks ago that the AJC labeled Handel as having Pants on Fire for sketchy recollection of her gay-friendly positions earlier this decade.

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Homegoing services have been set for late Gospel veteran and pastor Walter Hawkins.

According to Love Center Ministries, services will be held Wednesday, July 21 hours after a special musical tribute, Tuesday, July 20 at 7:30pm in Oakland, California.

Hawkins, pastor of Oakland's Love Center Church, died July 11th at his home in Ripon after a two year battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 61 years old.

Hawkins is survived by his two children, Walter "Jamie" and Trystan Hawkins; daughter-in-law, Myiia Hawkins; two grandchildren Jamie-Daniel and Jahve; a host of nieces and nephews; the Love Center Church family and Choir; and his siblings Carol, Feddie, Edwin, Daniel, and Lynette.

In related news, Hawkins was set to record a live CD this fall. According to Love Center Ministries, he was preparing for the effort, "Love Alive," at the time of his death.
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Ever wanted a 1975 Ford Bronco to impress the ladies? Well meet 17-year-old Steven Ortiz of Glendora, CA, it took him two years and 14 trades to make his old cell phone magically turn into a luxurious automobile, and you can do it too. Starting with an old cell phone a friend gave him, Ortiz (who should go straight to business school) used Craigslist to trade up for a better a phone, he gave up the phone for an iPod Touch, the iPod Touch was traded for a dirtbike.
Continuing on, he traded the first bike for better dirtbikes, the dirtbikes were swapped for a MacBook Pro that was switch with for a Toyota 4Runner, which was then bartered for a custom off-road golf cart. And 14 swaps, 2 years later the 4Runner landed him a nice Porsche Boxster.

Oritz’s story may remind you of Kyle MacDonald,who was able to trade one red paperclip for a house.
But unlike MacDonald who had a fanbase and a huge website, Ortiz did it all alone sitting in his room.
The high-schooler, who is a star in his school has revealed that the Porsche Boxster’s obnoxious maintenance costs have pushed him to start thinking about trading it for a Cadillac Escalade.
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Don Draper’s a single man and part of a new ad agency. But does this make him a happier man?

We find out as the fourth season of the Emmy-winning drama “Mad Men” returns Sunday on AMC.

Otherwise, it’s a very quiet week on TV. Burt Reynolds, though looking a bit gaunt after heart surgery, makes a fun guest appearance on USA’s “Burn Notice” Thursday and Starz attempts a historical miniseries Friday. TBS has brought back “My Boys” Sunday despite modest ratings. Comedian Jim Gaffigan has left the show but the spirited bickering among friends remains.

And while Jennifer Love Hewitt fans are still mourning the cancellation of “Ghost Whisperer,” they will embrace her in the made-for-Lifetime movie “The Client List” debuting Monday.

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In the Democratic primary for the District 6 seat on the Fulton County Commission, lesbian candidates Joan Garner and Keisha Waites appear headed for a runoff.

With 100 percent of precincts reporting, unofficial election results from Fulton County showed Waites in first place with 41.45 percent and Garner in second with 39.50 percent. David Holder had 9.7 percent and Sally Smith had 9.35. Only 168 votes separated Waites and Garner.

If no candidate receives 50 percent plus one vote, the top two advance to a runoff on Aug. 10.

Garner was endorsed by three LGBT groups — Georgia Equality, the Atlanta Stonewall Democrats and the Victory Fund, a national organization that supports LGBT candidates.

Should either Garner or Waites win, she would be the first openly gay representative on the Fulton County Commission.

Garner, a longtime activist who worked for Mayor Maynard Jackson as senior adviser on gay and lesbian issues, is principal of Garner Results Inc., a nonprofit and philanthropic consulting firm.

Waites works for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and has a long record of seeking elected office.

In 2001, Waites – who went by Sean instead of Keisha on the ballot at that time – ran for the at-large Post 1 seat on the Atlanta City Council.

In 2002, she ran for State Senate District 36, placing fourth in the Democratic primary.

In 2004, she was one of four candidates who applied to temporarily fill the Atlanta City Council District 12 seat, but council members did not pick her for post.

Waites then ran for the Atlanta City Council in 2005 and ran for Fulton County Commission chair in 2006.

She ran for State House District 61 in 2008 and received the endorsement of Georgia Equality in that race. Waites again ran for Atlanta City Council in 2009.

“I’m proud of every race I’ve been in and I believe it shows I’m committed to the process and have a strong desire to serve,” she told the Georgia Voice shortly after qualifying for this year's ballot.

Because no Republicans qualified, the Democratic primary and runoff will effectively decide who gets the seat.

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