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Watch Rachel McAdams Play Channing Tatum’s Forgetful Wife in Trailer for The Vow

If The Notebook didn’t quench your thirst for improbable romances involving Rachel McAdams and memory loss, check out the first trailer for The Vow . The syrupy sweet drama from Michael Sucsy (HBO’s Grey Gardens ) stars McAdams and Channing Tatum as the kind of PDA -heavy newlyweds you hate until an unfortunate car accident (that happens because the pair can’t keep their hands off of each other, ahem) causes one spouse to go all amnesiac on the other. Sad!

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Watch Rachel McAdams Play Channing Tatum’s Forgetful Wife in Trailer for The Vow

It’s National Doughnut Day! Celebrate with the Best Doughnut-Shop Scene Ever

For more than 70 years, America has recognized the first Friday in June as National Doughnut Day. This calls for numerous celebrations, from the offering of free doughnuts at chain and indie retailers nationwide to the corrupted Twitter trending of #donutday . But no such commemoration would truly be complete without a look back at the greatest doughnut-shop scene in the history of cinema.

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It’s National Doughnut Day! Celebrate with the Best Doughnut-Shop Scene Ever

wikileaks – V.S.- "the press"

Thank GOD,…the press is on “our” side ! The media's authoritarianism and WikiLeaks – – After I highlighted the multiple factual inaccuracies in Time's WikiLeaks article yesterday (see Update V) — and then had an email exchange with its author, Michael Lindenberger — the magazine has now appended to the article what it is calling a “correction.” In reality, the “correction” is nothing of the sort; it is instead a monument to the corrupted premise at the heart of American journalism. Initially, note that Time has refused to correct its blatantly false claim that WikiLeaks has published “thousands of classified State Department cables” and posted “thousands of secret diplomatic cables” when, in reality, they've posted only 1,269 of the more than 250,000 cables they possess: less than 1/2 of 1 %. It's true that they provided roughly 251,000 cables to five newspapers, but they have only “posted” and “published” roughly 1,200 of them. Time just decided to leave that statement standing even knowing it is factually false. More significant is the “correction” itself. It applies to Time's clearly false claim of “a distinction between WikiLeaks' indiscriminate posting of the cables . . . and the more careful vetting evidenced by The New York Times.” That is false because WikiLeaks' release of cables had not been “indiscriminate” in any sense of the word. As this AP article documents — and as a casual review of its site independently proves — WikiLeaks has done very little other than publish the specific cables that have been first released by newspapers around the world, including with the redactions applied by those papers. So did Time correct its false statement by acknowledging its unquestionable falsity and pointing to the evidence disproving it? Of course not. continued – LINK – – – – – -The media's authoritarianism and WikiLeaks – Glenn Greenwald – Salon.com http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/10/wikileaks_media/ind… graphic http://www.gunaxin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/propaganda_quiet.jpg added by: remanns