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• With the loss, the Red Wings fall to 10-12 in Stanley Cup finals clinching games, the most ... Source: images.contactmusic.com --- 30 days ago
QUENTIN TARANTINO's father TONY will produce the filmmaker's next movie DEATH KEEPS COMING, a supernatural ... ... Source: images.contactmusic.com --- 24 days ago
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Caption: 'Gossip Girl' star Leighton Meester. introduces the Sunsilk 'Life Can't Wait' campaign in Times Square. New York City, USA - 19.02. ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 32 days ago
KATE HUDSON has undergone a shocking hair transformation - the actress has streaked her blonde hair with bright blue hair dye. The new look is for her role in forthcoming ... Original story at Contactmusic.com . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet for Kate Hudson . ... Source: blog.technorati.ro --- 8 days ago
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Caption: Paris Hilton hosts at TAO, as part of filming for her new MTV reality show Paris Hilton 's My New BFF Las Vegas, Nevada - 06.06.08 .... More: - Continued here ... Source: www.topix.com --- 24 days ago
Caption: A silver tiled mirror disco ball in its original cardboard box used in the film 'Saturday Night Fever' starring John Travolta , from the personal collection of Billie Canfield. ... Source: www.fwicki.com --- 23 days ago
Caption: A silver tiled mirror disco ball in its original cardboard box used in the film 'Saturday Night Fever' starring John Travolta , from the personal collection of Billie Canfield. Estimate: $6,000 ? 8,000 The 'Julien's Summer Entertainment ... ... Source: techrepublic.com.com --- 10 days ago
Decision making has been a popular topic of academic research and best-selling business books, due, perhaps, to an apparently Fascinating Fact: seemingly intelligent people are perfectly capable of making blatantly stupid decisions. Here's how to avoid being in that group. ... Source: www.booking.com --- 1 day ago
Double. Excluding breakfast. Enjoying an enviable location in the buzzing heart of the capital, this charming 3-star Victorian hotel fuses centrality and comfort with an array of modern facilities. It boasts excellent transport links and is in close proximity to Paddington Station and Marble Arch. In addition, it is ideal for a leisurely stroll round Hyde Park, a spot of retail therapy in lively Oxford Street and Queensway and for exploring the cultural attractions, theatres and restaurants which the city has to offer. The recently refurbished hotel provides a wealth of impressive facilities for both the business and leisure guest. The assortment of accommodation types ensure that flexibility prevails. The comfortable, fully-equipped rooms provide an ideal space to unwind and are suitable for both a short and longer stay. Venture to one of the hotels comfortable lounges which overlook a delightful communal garden and serve snacks and beverages at any time of day. Soak up the atmosphere of Duke's Lounge Bar or the convivial cafe bar CADS, complete with a Fascinating gallery of famous rogues and villains from Fact and fiction. Experience the live entertainment until the early hours. Dine in the pleasant surroundings of the restaurant and sample some tasty british cuisine. The dynamic, flexible nature of this comfortable property ensures it is the ideal base from which to do business or explore the thriving capital city. ...
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The What Is Fair Use? blog points us to a Fascinating story, suggesting that one of the popular songs from the new Coldplay album has a nearly identical melody to a song by another band. This was brought to the world's attention by that other band, who put together this great YouTube video cheekily comparing the two: There are a few ironies here, including the Fact that the original song, by the band Creaky Boards, is called "The Songs I Didn't Write." The band also points out that the Coldplay version is being used in an iTunes commercial -- even though it's about the Crusades. The Creaky Boards version is about listening to music in your room -- which, indeed, seems like it would make for a better iTunes commercial. Still, the good news is that this doesn't appear to be descending into legal threats or anything of that nature. Instead, the video concludes with a rather cheeky: "I wish Coldplay the best of luck. If they ever want to collaborate, I've got some microphones we could use in my bedroom." Coldplay, for its part, "totally refutes" the claims of the band, noting that the song was written well before the Creaky Boards performance in New York where the band thinks Coldplay's front man, Chris Martin, attended (the band also notes Martin was in London that night). It also notes the differences in the songs, and suggests that it's a "simple coincidence" that the songs sound similar. Indeed, the guy from Creaky Boards later no ... Source: meganmcardle.theatlantic.com --- 4 days ago
This is not exactly a burning question for America. Nonetheless, it raises some interesting issues that are worth exploring, so heck, I'll explore them. A few years ago, I had the opportunity to attend a group dinner with Kenji Yoshino, a gay law professor who wrote a Fascinating book called Covering . The book talks about the way that pressure to conform to group norms prevents people from fully participating in society. Moving from "Don't have sex with men because we'll kill you" to "don't have sex with men because we'll arrest you" to "don't tell anyone you have sex with men because they'll shun you" to "it's okay to tell people to have sex with men, but don't force anyone to acknowledge that Fact by acting different or flaunting your relationship with your partner" are all improvements over the previous--but at the end of the day, being forced to act the way the majority does is profoundly limiting . In some trivial sense, everyone has to do this, of course, but most people don't have to hide the dominant relationship in their lives because it makes other people uncomfortable. He talked at length about the phenomenon of "reverse covering"--the way in which members of non-dominant groups are forced to reinforce their identity as members of those groups, even when they don't want to. This can come from either inside the group, as in the case of black teenagers who are punished by their peers for "acting white", or from members of ... Source: www.celebitchy.com --- 1 day ago
The Hoff really does have an ego that knows no bounds. And for that reason alone, I find him utterly Fascinating. Is it his curly hair? No. The voice of gold? No. The Fact that the rest of the world has loved and appreciated The Hoff in a way [...] ... Source: thepinkflamingo.blogharbor.com --- 3 days ago
OKAY, IT’S A CHEAP SHOT It may be a heap shot, but it’s such a good cheap shot I can’t resist it. What do these things have in common: Hugo Chavez Bill Ayers FARC Well, they are Barack Obama’s little Marxist friends, who are getting thrown under the bus in the Obamassiah’s attempt to become more moderate than John McCain. Fact is, it makes the piece that circulated today about John McCain roughing up a Sandinista all the more Fascinating. Big Lizards has more on the story. "...President Reagan had a long-term plan to drive the Sandinistas out of power; ... ...
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