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Whoopi Cushion: Goldberg Lets One RIP on The View

Whoopi Goldberg farted on The View hardcore today. Seriously, there’s breaking wind and there is cutting ass. This is the latter. It was a loud one, and there’s no hiding it. To her credit, Whoopi didn’t even try after the fart interrupted her interview with Homeland star Claire Danes, saying, “Excuse me, I think I just blew a little frog outta there!” Seriously: Whoopi Goldberg Farting on The View A rep for ABC said that Whoopi Goldberg farting on The View ( not for the first time , either) “was in good fun … secretly we hoped it would get posted on YouToot.” Gotta give them credit for honestly. And that play on words.

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Whoopi Cushion: Goldberg Lets One RIP on The View

Vladimir Putin Plastic Surgery Photos: Did Russian Prime Minister Get Work Done?

Did Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin get plastic surgery? Look at the photos below and decide for yourself, but rumors have been swirling about the supposed transformation of the 59-year-old’s face. He’s looking a lot, uh, less stressed these days, as these before and after pictures show … Notice on the right, his forehead is smoother, his cheeks glowing, the deep lines that once characterized his hardened (albeit still handsome) face all but forgotten. Britain’s Guardian newspaper speculates that Botox did the trick and also suggests that Vladimir Putin has also undergone some plastic surgery – small nip/tucks. Quoted by the Guardian , four plastic surgeons analyzed Putin’s new look and concluded he had the work done in advance of his upcoming election bid in March. To that end, CBS News reports on Friday that a brand new poll shows that he is slipping in his approval rating, to 51 percent, down from 61 percent last month. Desperate political times call for the occasional cosmetic procedure? Who’s to say.

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Putin to Run for Russian Presidency Again in 2012

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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Saturday he will run for the Russian presidency again in 2012, swapping roles with current President Dmitry Medvedev. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)

MOSCOW (The Blaze/AP) — Vladimir Putin on Saturday agreed to run for the Russian presidency in 2012, almost certainly ensuring… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 24/09/2011 14:56 Number of articles : 2

Putin to Run for Russian Presidency Again in 2012

Putin and a Polar Bear: Raw Video

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to the Arctic where he called to take urgent steps to preserve the polar bear population. Putin visited the Alexandra Land, one of the islands of the Franz Josef Land archipelago in the Arctic Ocean and along with the Russian scientists mounted a special collar with a tracking device on a huge polar bear, which was put to sleep shortly before. “The polar bear is in danger, there are only 25000 of them left in the world and of course the main problem is environmental, the shrinking of the ice cap,” said Putin after weighing the bear. Apart from global warming, the polar bear population in the Arctic also has another deadly enemy – pollution. Thousands of rusty barrels with fuel and lubricants were brought to Alexandra land for the needs of the Soviet military in the 1960s, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union the barrels were abandoned there because of the expense of taking them away. The rusty barrels started to leak and poison the land around them. “According to various estimations from 40.000 to 60.000 thousand tonnes of fuel and lubricants and the level of pollution is almost six times higher than normal here. Now we need to organise a major cleanup of the Arctic,” said Putin during his visit to Alexandra Land. The cleanup operation should be initiated by the state, but private investors should take part in it too, said Putin. Several endangered species, including the polar bear, live in the archipelago, scientists say . added by: ctv