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Beyoncé Has Snatched Coachella’s 2017 Flower Crown

Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, and Radiohead booked lead slots at this year’s Coachella

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Beyoncé Has Snatched Coachella’s 2017 Flower Crown

Ryan Gosling Shares How Debbie Reynolds ‘Inspired’ The Entire La La Land Cast

At the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Ryan Gosling thanked Debbie Reynolds for inspiring the ‘La La Land’ cast

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Beyonce & Jay Z Lead 2014 BET Awards Nominations

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The nominations for the 2014 BET Awards have been announced and Beyonce and Jay Z lead the pack with four nominations each. Beyonce is nominated…

Beyonce & Jay Z Lead 2014 BET Awards Nominations

Mz. Shyneka Launches Free Word On The Streetz News App

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Mz. Shyneka’s website WordOnTheStreetzNews.com (WOTSN) is ready to give you all the latest entertainment news right in the palm of your hand by launching the “Word On…

Mz. Shyneka Launches Free Word On The Streetz News App

Lindsay’s Battery ‘Victim’ to Cops: ‘Back Off!’

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Dawn Holland , Celebrity Justice The former Betty Ford employee who filed the battery report against Lindsay Lohan thinks the Palm Desert Police Department is out of line by gunning for LiLo, and thinks cops should “back off.” Dawn Holland , who was fired from Betty Ford after the… Read more

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Palm Desert PD Gunning for Lindsay From the Get-Go

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Dawn Holland , Celebrity Justice Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … the Palm Desert Police Department was rabidly trying to get Lindsay Lohan arrested just days after her altercation with a Betty Ford Center staffer. Sources say a police lieutenant contacted L.A. County Deputy… Read more

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Sarah Palin Blasted for Halibut ‘Snuff Film’

Filed under: Bristol Palin , Sarah Palin , tv , Politix Sarah Palin thought it was “weird” when she held the beating heart of a halibut in the palm of her hand on her reality show this weekend — now an animal rights group is calling the episode a “snuff film.” Sarah and Bristol were featured on a halibut… Read more

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Crickets Chirp at Palm Beach Post Over Student Conservative Club Kicked Out of Local College Event

EEK! There is a conservative student group at our sacred campus club rush. Remove them immediately! Such was the attitude of Palm Beach State College administrator Olivia Ford-Morris at the sight of a Young Americans for Freedom table. You can see and hear the extreme urgency in the attitude and voice of Ms Ford-Morris accompanied by campus security guards in this video as she demands the students at the YAF table “Pull it up!” Although Ford-Morris claimed she didn’t remember receiving either an e-mail or a phone call from YAF about getting a table for club rush, evidence is now contradicting that claim (below the fold). So this is obviously a great story of campus censorship that the Palm Beach Post would love to cover since it happened locally? Wrong. The only comment from the Palm Beach Post on this incident is the sound of crickets chirping. To get information on what happened at Palm Beach State College you would need to check sites on the blogosphere such as Orlando Political Press : (Lake Worth, FL) On Tuesday September 7, 2010 at around 11:00am one Palm Beach State College (PBSC) student and two Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) members, state chairman Daniel P. Diaz and state vice chairman Eddie Shaffer, were shut down and had campus police called on them after tabling and recruiting during club rush at the College. The PBSC student, Christina Beattie, had received prior permission from college administrator Olivia Ford-Morris to promote her organization on campus via telephone and email communication. On the day of club rush, officials approached the group and after seeing information about the organization and its ideals criticizing Barack Obama’s economic policy. Ms. Ford-Morris was visibly disturbed by the material presented, published by the Heritage Foundation, criticizing President Obama’s administration. College officials then called the campus police to assure the group left campus. Ms. Ford-Morris denied having ever talked to Ms. Beattie about giving permission to the organization to be a part of PBSC club rush. “I was shocked and offended by her dishonesty. She outright denied giving me permission to table at Club Rush simply because she disagreed with my beliefs! The fact is, she was using her administrative power to silence the conservative opposition.” said Christina Beattie. And as the Palm Beach Post continues sleeping, more evidence has been revealed that college administrator Morris-Ford was somewhat less than honest (to put it politely) in her claim about receiving no communications from the YAF concerning attendance at campus rush. Here is the Heritage Foundation presenting the evidence contradicting Morris-Ford in this story which the snoozing Palm Beach Post neglects to cover in its own backyard: A conservative student in Florida says he has the evidence that implicates a public college administrator who last week ordered members of Young Americans for Freedom to leave a campus event after they displayed Heritage Foundation research papers. Palm Beach State College activities director Olivia Morris-Ford, a Facebook fan of President Barack Obama and filmmaker Michael Moore , booted the conservative students from a rush event. Morris-Ford claimed they didn’t have permission to be on campus. Her assertion stands in conflict with evidence YAF state chairman Daniel Diaz shared with Heritage. Diaz presented both a June 21 e-mail from student Christina Beattie to Morris-Ford requesting permission to be at the event and Beattie’s phone log from June 23, which shows a call from Morris-Ford. Beattie said Morris-Ford approved the request on that call. Meanwhile, as this story unfolds, the crickets continue to serenade the Palm Beach Post. Chirp! Chirp! Chirp

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Victory for Rainforests! Nestle Agrees to Activists’ Demands!

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-20005101-36.html Sometimes these things might actually work: An aggressive, meant-to-shock Facebook and YouTube campaign on behalf of environmental group Greenpeace has caused food conglomerate Nestle to modify its policies regarding the use of palm oil. IN THE PHOTO: An activist wearing an orangutan mask protesting at Nestle’s Jakarta offices. Nestle dropped Sinar Mas as a supplier amid Greenpeace accusations that the palm oil producer was contributing to deforestation. (EPA Photo) Nestle announced early on Monday that it has partnered with The Forest Trust, a non-profit group that helps businesses develop practices that harvest forests sustainably, to tackle the social and environmental impacts of its corporate supply chain by severing ties to companies that contribute to deforestation. The first issue addressed will be its use of palm oil–the harvesting of which has been connected to the loss of rainforests and the animal species that inhabit them, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Greenpeace considers this a major victory: Two months ago, the environmental group targeted Nestle's use of palm oil with a purposely unsettling video that compared eating Kit-Kat bars to snacking on the bloodied appendages of orangutans. When Nestle lobbied to have the video removed from YouTube, Greenpeace turned its force up a notch and encouraged supporters to start posting comments in protest on Nestle's Facebook fan page and to change their profile photos to modified versions of the Nestle logo (i.e. “Killer” instead of Kit-Kat”). The whole thing turned into a particularly ugly social-media mess for Nestle when the manager of the Facebook fan page started getting argumentative and rude. The commenters grew even more vocal, even after the page manager apologized. Nestle's Monday announcement makes no mention of the digital smackdown that pressured it into making this change, but Greenpeace has been quick to highlight the role of social media as well as more traditional forms of grassroots lobbying. “With nearly 1.5 million views of our Kit Kat advert, over 200,000 emails sent, hundreds of phone calls and countless Facebook comments, you made it clear to Nestle that it had to address the problems with the palm oil and paper products it buys,” read a Monday release from Greenpeace's U.K. division. “Greenpeace campaigners have met several times with Nestle executives to discuss the problems with sourcing of palm oil and paper products. It certainly seemed like things were moving forward in these discussions. But we didn't expect Nestle to come up with such a comprehensive 'zero deforestation' policy so quickly.” Nestle says it had already set a goal to make its palm oil products 100 percent sustainable by 2015. Right now, it's at 18 percent. So is its partnership with The Forest Trust any more than just posturing? Greenpeace is optimistic. The Forest Trust is “an independent organization we've worked with before (and) will be closely monitoring Nestle's progress,” the release from Greenpeace read. added by: captainplanet71

Hewlett-Packard Bought Palm For $1bn In Cash

The computer giant company Hewlett-Packard (HP) has bought Palm, which is a pioneer in the smartphone business, for $1bn (£657m) cash. According to HP, Palm’s webOS operating system would help it expand more aggressively in the fast-growing market for smart phones and connected mobile devices. The deal values the company at $1.2bn if Palm’s debt is included. HP is paying $5.70 for each Palm share and the company hopes to complete the deal at the end of July. Last year Palm has unveiled and released a well-reviewed touch-screen phone which is called the Pre, but unfortunately, it did not hit its target sales. Palm has been struggling in recent years to compete in a market which is dominated by two large companies, the Apple and Blackberry. Hewlett-Packard Bought Palm For $1bn In Cash is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading