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Kim Kardashian Baby Photos: What Will North West Look Like?!

Ever since Kim Kardashian’s first child came into the world through her vagina – known from this day forward as the North West passage – we have wondered: What will the spawn of Kim and Kanye West look like? Even before Thursday’s Kim Kardashian baby name reveal, insiders were reporting that she “looks just like Kim,” so that’s a good thing, probably. Maybe. It may be awhile until North West makes her public debut. Her arrival five weeks before Kim’s due date no doubt threw a wrench into the Kards’ PR machine. When the celebrity couple will release the first official pics of their bundle of joy, and how many millions they will collect for doing so, we can not say. What we can do is speculate … and compile a hilarious collection of projected images of what the Internet envisions little North West will look like. Follow the jump for UNofficial photos galore!! Which of the above projected Kimye baby pictures is your favorite? And all kidding aside, what do you think of the name North West?   I love it! So cute and different! Not the biggest fan, but it’s okay. LOL that is the dumbest baby name ever! View Poll »

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Kim Kardashian Baby Photos: What Will North West Look Like?!

Decline in 3-D Ticket Prices Predicted for 2012, But There’s a Catch

Good news! Those annoying extra ticket price surcharges you’ve been paying to see movies in the third dimension could wane in the coming year, predicts Spotlight Theatres CEO Joe Paletta. Oh wait, there’s bad news too: Regular old 2-D prices will rise to even things out. “Among the bigger changes will [sic] probably see the 3-D upcharge disappear,” he writes . “3-D charges will help increase the overall ticket-price but, as an industry, I think we’ll see a blend begin to emerge in 2012, where patrons will have a single price for both 2-D and 3-D films. 2-D prices will increase and 3-D prices will decrease.” By my calculation this only benefits 3-D enthusiasts, and punishes anyone who doesn’t want to subject themselves to the stereoscopic experience. And what of the stereo-blind ?? Ready your pocketbooks accordingly. [ Screen Trade via Movie City News ]

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Decline in 3-D Ticket Prices Predicted for 2012, But There’s a Catch

Decline in 3-D Ticket Prices Predicted for 2012, But There’s a Catch

Good news! Those annoying extra ticket price surcharges you’ve been paying to see movies in the third dimension could wane in the coming year, predicts Spotlight Theatres CEO Joe Paletta. Oh wait, there’s bad news too: Regular old 2-D prices will rise to even things out. “Among the bigger changes will [sic] probably see the 3-D upcharge disappear,” he writes . “3-D charges will help increase the overall ticket-price but, as an industry, I think we’ll see a blend begin to emerge in 2012, where patrons will have a single price for both 2-D and 3-D films. 2-D prices will increase and 3-D prices will decrease.” By my calculation this only benefits 3-D enthusiasts, and punishes anyone who doesn’t want to subject themselves to the stereoscopic experience. And what of the stereo-blind ?? Ready your pocketbooks accordingly. [ Screen Trade via Movie City News ]

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Decline in 3-D Ticket Prices Predicted for 2012, But There’s a Catch

Faster troop withdrawal may save $1 trillion

A speedier withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan would shave $1.1 trillion off the budget in the next decade, a new congressional budget projection says. That would be a sizeable cut in defense-related spending from 2010 through 2019, which the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates at $7.4 trillion.

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