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Why You Need To Start Watching ‘Star Wars Rebels’ Now

The latest ‘Star Wars Rebels’ episode is a great place to start, if you haven’t been watching.

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Did ‘Star Wars Rebels’ Just Set Up An ‘Episode VII’ Character?

You know that thing that movies and TV shows sometimes do when they signal to the audience that they should remember a character’s name? It always sounds a little awkward, something like “Everyone remembers you, Monsieur Blah Blah.” Or “I’m Blah Blah. Monsieur Blah Blah, but you can call me Dave.” Well, the new episode… Read more »

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The New ‘Star Wars Rebels’ Episode Features An Amazing, Super Nerdy Cameo

“Star Wars Rebel: Spark of Rebellion” introduced us to the latest TV adventures of the galaxy far, far away, but the show really begins tonight (10/13) with the episode “Droids in Distress.” I was able to preview the episode early, and I’m able to tell you that everything that was great about “Spark of Rebellion”… Read more »

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‘Star Wars’ LEGOs Come To San Diego With A Massive Droid And A Wookiee Gunship

LEGO is bringing “Star Wars: Rebels” to San Diego, with a giant droid structure, and a new Wookiee Gunship building set. Get your first look, here!

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Anna Kendrick In A Tight Dress For A Good Cause

Last time I did a post on Anna Kendrick , I realized for the first time what a solid set of funbags she’s got on her, and I’ve been keeping an eye out for her ever since. So here she is at some event called the Rebels With A Cause gala, which I’m guessing was some kind of charity thing. But as good as Anna’s looking stuffed into this tight dress, I also have an important cause I want to use these pictures of Anna to promote: red carpet cleavage education. Because for too long, my readers and I have had to suffer through hotties like her forgetting to bring their cleavage to big events. And I promise I won’t rest until the problem’s solved for good. » view all 14 photos Photos: WENN.com

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US/UN Military Action In Libya Could Start As Early As Sunday

Now that Moammar Gadhafi has closed off the airspace around Libya and threatened to hit the people with a “final assault,” the U.N. has voted to take “all necessary means” to protect the people of Libya. The U.N. Security Council resolution was approved late Thursday with the backing of the United States, France and Britain, hours after Gadhafi vowed to launch a final assault and crush the nearly 5-week-old rebellion against him. President Barack Obama telephoned the leaders of Britain and France after the vote, the White House said. U.S. officials speaking after a closed-door briefing in Congress said the attempt to ground Gadhafi’s air force could begin by Sunday or Monday with the use of jet fighters, bombers and surveillance aircraft. The British Cabinet held an emergency meeting as British planes were expected to take part in the international military action. NATO envoys in Brussels also were considering next steps. Military experts cautioned that the consequences of such action are unpredictable. The former head of the British army, Richard Dannatt, said it was crucial to proceed cautiously “so we don’t get into the kind of situation that we got into in Iraq by not having a Plan B for the morning after.” But the Western powers faced pressure to act urgently after weeks spent deliberation over what to do about Gadhafi as his regime gained momentum. Gadhafi, calling in to Libyan television on Thursday, said his forces would “rescue” the people of Benghazi, the eastern Mediterranean port city that has become the de-facto rebel capital and staging ground. For those who resist, Gadhafi said, there would be “no mercy or compassion.” “This is your happy day, we will destroy your enemies,” he said, warning the people of Benghazi not to stand alongside the opposition. “Prepare for this moment to get rid of the traitors. Tomorrow we will show the world, to see if the city is one of traitors or heroes.” Gadhafi also pledged to respond harshly to U.N.-sponsored attacks in an interview with Portuguese television broadcast just before the vote. “If the world is crazy,” he said, “we will be crazy, too.” That should end any doubt you might have as to whether or not this dude is a nutjob. Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim struck a more conciliatory tone, offering to negotiate a cease-fire with the rebels. He welcomed the Security Council’s concern for the people of Libya but called on the world not to allow them to receive weapons. “If any countries do that, they will be inviting Libyans to kill each other,” he said. The civil unrest in Libya started a little over a month ago. And the death toll is somewhere between 150 or over 1,000 people, depending on whether you ask Gadhafi or the rebels. Source

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