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August 2009 Buzz

By Vera H-C Chan
Mon, August 31, 2009, 3:52 pm PDT

The hot days of August became days of mourning for political leaders (Cory Aquino, Kim Dae-Jung, Ted Kennedy). Health conversations took on an unhealthy tone, and reality TV dominated real-life crime headlines. Below, a look at searches and buzzy stories on Yahoo! this month.

The Last Days of Camelot
While June's celebrity departures seemed a turning point for Generation X, the loss of two political paladins marked an era's passing. The legacy of America's most well-known political family came under review twice with the deaths of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who founded the Special Olympics, and brother Edward Kennedy. Dogged by the Chappaquidick incident, the Massachusetts senator abandoned presidential ambition but still shaped everyday American life by helping to create nearly 1,000 laws on health, civil rights, disability, immigration, education, and more. 

Health Check-Up's Negative Results
High decibel levels and superheated rhetoric complicated the already unwieldy mission to reform health care. Rifle-toting protesters and outright falsehoods made town-hall meetings look like a Jerry Springer episode. Still, online outreach—including details from the White House—and research into "obama health plan details" persisted. Meanwhile, more immediate health concerns pushed up queries for flu shots.

Reality Checks
The normally escapist fare of reality TV took an awful turn with a murder-suicide. The VH1 series "Megan Wants a Millionaire" had finished filming and aired only two episodes when news came out that a finalist, Ryan Jenkins, had allegedly killed his wife and swimsuit model, Jasmine Fiore. His suicide three days later led VH1 to cancel that show, as well as celebreality show "I Love Money 3," which Jenkins had competed and won.

 

Yahoo! August 2009 Web-Hot Searches


Search Terms with the Biggest Percentage Changes
  1. DJ AM (breakout). The celebrity spinner and Travis Barker drummer was found dead at age 26, possibly of a cocaine overdose.
  2. Jasmine Fiore (breakout). See above.
  3. Scott Disick (36,648%). Father of Kourtney Kardashian's baby, due later this year.
  4. Dominick Dunne (+22,632%). Forceful literary voice who covered crime amongst the elite died at 83
  5. Jane Leeves (+27,726%). Kelsey Grammer's new fall show bestirred "Frasier" fans to check up on his old costar.
  6. Big Brother 11 Spoiler (+19,301%). The CBS show is in the throes of its 11th season.
  7. Kennedy Family (+19,001%). See above.
  8. Edward Kennedy (+18,440%). See above.
  9. Miss Venezuela (+16,665%). The latest Miss Universe.
  10. UFC 102 (+13,435%). Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira beat out Randy Couture.

Biggest Search Terms
  1. Michael Jackson
  2. Cash for Clunkers 2009
  3. Vanessa Hudgens
  4. Miley Cyrus
  5. Britney Spears
  6. Beyonce
  7. Megan Fox
  8. Lady GaGa
  9. Jessica Alba
  10. Kim Kardashian

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