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Helen Flanagan Hot Photoshoot of the Day

Helen Flanagan is some big titty UK Cornation street a trashy show that I have seen and that gives me anxiety…a show that she left to pursue other interests…like doing a reality show called I’m a Celebrity get me out of here…..she’s living with a footballer…she’s got big tits and she did this photoshoot…and now you know…and that makes you a better person.

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Sarah Faraone

Sarah enjoys spending quality time with her family and her close group of girl friends. Her other interests include modeling, caring for animals and acting in music videos. Sarah began volunteering her time around the community following her high school graduation. Her main interest is working with troubled youth, and more recently with Christian Horizons, a group home for ad ult women who have mental health issues.

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Rihanna’s Swirly Adventures: A Gallery Of Rih Rih’s Alleged Forays With White Guys

Gallery Of Rihanna’s White Love Interests Rihanna is quite the active lady, in case you didn’t notice. She’s been linked to a ton of male celebrities since her time on top (hehe). While she’s mostly dabbled in light-skinned Chris Brown-looking men. But she also seems to like white men. Let’s take a look at some of the men she was rumored to be with. Do you and swirl it up if you want, Rih Rih.

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Tom Brady VMAN Cover: Fear the Alpha Dog

New England Patriots quarterback and certified hunk Tom Brady graces the cover of VMan magazine’s Fall 2012 issue, looking as … ferocious as ever. The 35-year-old football star was interviewed for the issue by fashion designer Tom Ford, but it’s the Brady cover image getting the most attention. Take a look at it below and see why: As if seeing Gisele Bundchen nude with regularity didn’t make him the luckiest guy alive, he says he’s been blessed by family – past and present. “I grew up [in]…an environment where people weren’t afraid to express how they really felt or to express their emotions,” Tom Brady reflects. “I’m very blessed to be able to do that because with my two boys – I kiss them a thousand times a day. My wife and I are very affectionate.” “It’s just part of our nature.” As for his future after the NFL, he says: “I have to do something [after football]…I don’t know. It’s hard to think about where my interests will take me.” “The only thing I ever wanted to be was a professional football player. It’s hard because I want to have four kids and I want to be a really good dad, too.”

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First Footage: Ray Liotta Takes a Beating in Andrew Dominik’s ‘Killing Them Softly’

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With Cannes just around the corner we’re going to start seeing even more clips and trailer from some of our most anticipated movies of the year. One of the big ones is Killing Them Softly, the third feature film from Andrew Dominik (Chopper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford) that was Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 10/05/2012 04:37 Number of articles : 2

First Footage: Ray Liotta Takes a Beating in Andrew Dominik’s ‘Killing Them Softly’

What Americans can Learn from Eurocrisis

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Michael Hudson: From the Democratic Party to European “Socialists”, they manage crisis in the interests of finance PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR, TRNN: Welcome to The Real News Network. I’m Paul Jay in Washington. Headlines around the world greeted the election results in Greece and France as a rejection of austerity programs by the electors of those countries. Well, what can Americans learn from the results… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Antemedius – Liberally Critical Thinking Discovery Date : 10/05/2012 14:18 Number of articles : 2

What Americans can Learn from Eurocrisis

Young Gingrich Supporter Explains Her Political Conversion

‘I don’t think that Barack Obama is really looking out for my interests as he said he would,’ 26-year-old law student tells MTV News. By Becca Frucht Newt Gingrich campaigns in Georgia Photo: Getty Images ATLANTA — When we showed up at the pseudo-ritzy Renaissance Hotel in suburban Atlanta last night for Newt Gingrich’s victory party — looking like a hot mess after 12 hours of Super Tuesday shenanigans at Georgia Tech and Georgia State — we were planning to chat with die-hard young Republicans who’d been reppin’ their party since they were in Reagan-themed diapers. And sure, there were plenty of GOP geeks in full Newt regalia spittin’ campaign lines like whoa — but then I met 26-year-old law student Kimberly Roholt and I learned there’s way more to Gingrich’s young voter base than many people think. That’s because Roholt is a civic convert. “Well, I actually voted for President Obama in the last election but I voted for Newt Gingrich today,” she told me. That is pretty much a full-on political 180. I clearly had to know more, so I asked her to explain her “transformation,” and she quickly pointed out that wasn’t exactly what happened: “I wouldn’t call it a transformation so much as a realization,” Roholt said. “I voted for Barack Obama last time. I was very hopeful. I gave a lot of credence to hope and change. However, I was very young and in the past few years since I’ve graduated, the economy’s difficult, getting jobs is difficult. I’m in law school, I’m living off student loans at the moment until I graduate and I’m very concerned about what the outlook is for me. And I don’t think that Barack Obama is really looking out for my interests as he said he would.” Ironically echoing the same sentiment of broken trust that fueled the liberal Occupy Wall Street movement, Roholt went on to detail how Obama’s failure to keep some of his campaign promises ultimately led to her Democratic defection: “So I switched to Newt Gingrich,” she said. “I think he’s extremely intelligent. While there are some things we differ on in some of our policies, I think he could lead this nation in the right direction, so I voted for him today.” When I pressed her to reveal where she disagreed with her new GOP BFF — asking if the differences were based in economic or social policies — she was understandably a bit reticent to talk cons on a night that was all about Newt’s comeback: “Social, not all of them and not greatly, but there are a few things that we differ socially on. Some of that might be generational, and some of it might be my own ideas,” she said. The question is: Are there more young people like Roholt who are kicking Obama to the curb after four years of recession, unemployment, rising tuition and jacked-up student loan payments? MTV had Super Tuesday covered, with reporters on the scene in Georgia, Ohio and Massachusetts! Stick with Power Of 12 throughout the presidential election season for more from the ground.

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Bad Movies We Love: The Main Event

Since Warrior and Tom Hardy are planning to beat us up this weekend, I figured we’d counter their attack by revisiting the least gripping boxing movie of all time: The Main Event (a.k.a. “A Glove Story”). If flaxen, dimpled, Dancing with the Stars candidate Ryan O’N eal is your idea of a prizefighter and Barbra Streisand is your idea of his grimy promoter, then The Main Event is the pugilist saga for you. Otherwise? It’s a terrifying medley of boner jokes and Barbra costuming. Ready to watch the stars of What’s Up, Doc? threaten to pummel each other in front of a screaming crowd? Ding-ding!

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Josh Hartnett on the Samurai Western Mash-Up Bunraku and Life Outside of Hollywood

It’s no coincidence that Josh Hartnett has been off the grid, so to speak, in the years following his most recent string of mainstream turns ( The Black Dahlia, Resurrecting the Champ, 30 Days of Night ); after spending a decade in Hollywood, the 33-year-old tells Movieline, other interests and challenges called. “I’ve been trying out a lot of different things,” Hartnett explained during a chat about his latest art film endeavor, Guy Moshe’s hyper-stylized Bunraku . “I started this business so young, I kind of grew up in it… I’m just living a rather unique life, I think, and I enjoy it.”

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Queen Elizabeth II in Ireland

According to the L.A. Times, “The Queen is expected to spend four days touring the country, including a stop at a stud farm in southeast Ireland, reflecting her interests and skills as an accomplished horsewoman.” Her trip was first announced last year. Queen Elizabeth II made both history and headlines Monday with a visit to Ireland that#39;s been a long time coming. Following years of the country#39;s bloody past with her native England, the Queen, 85, traveled to Ireland, becoming the fir

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