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Non-Believers Giving Aid – Support Haiti, Pakistan and Humanity!

Richard Dawkins organization to support people in need… no matter what country they reside in. The situation in Pakistan is grave. The UN estimates that 20 million people have been affected by the worst monsoon-related floods in living memory, with tens of thousands of villages entirely under water. 8 million people are in need of immediate assistance, including food and medical aid, and 4.6m of these have been left without shelter. With 700,000 hectares of crops destroyed or under water, severe food shortages are inevitable and this, together with concerns about outbreaks of cholera and other potentially fatal diseases, is leading aid agencies to warn that the death toll is likely to rise dramatically. You can find out more about the crisis from the Special Report on the BBC News website. Non-Believers Giving Aid and the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science are once more partnering with M

Ou Est Le Swimming Pool’s Charles Haddon Dead At 22

Haddon reportedly committed suicide after performing at Belgium’s Pukkelpop festival. By Mawuse Ziegbe Charles Haddon of Ou Est Le Swimming Pool Photo: Shirlaine Forrest/ WireImage Charles Haddon, lead singer of the British synth-pop trio Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, reportedly took his own life on Friday. He was 22. According to reports, the frontman plummeted from a telecommunications mast onto a parking lot after performing at the Pukkelpop festival in Belgium. According to BBC News, police are handling the incident as a suicide. “We are all so deeply saddened to confirm that our friend Charlie Haddon passed away yesterday, Friday 20th August,” the band said in a statement posted on their MySpace page Saturday (August 21). Pukkelpop organizers confirmed the tragedy as well. “After performing with his band Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, singer Charles Haddon decided to take his own life,” festival organizers said in a statement, according to the Guardian. “Our thoughts and sympathies go out to his family and friends.” The electro-pop outfit was in the midst of a tour, and a schedule posted on their MySpace page shows that the trio had concerts lined up through October. Upcoming dates include slots at Australia’s Parklife festival and a string of headlining dates in their native U.K. NME reports that on Saturday Ou Est Le Swimming Pool cohorts La Roux dedicated their performance at the U.K.’s V festival to their late friend. “Yesterday a friend of ours died. His name was Charley and he was from Ou Est Le Swimming Pool. They supported us on tour, and he died yesterday at Pukkelpop. So the whole of the set is for him really,” La Roux singer Elly Jackson said. “Can we have a big hand for Charley please?” Share your memories of Charles Haddon in the comments below.

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Chinese Version Of The Office Coming. Is It A Bad Idea?

Sister site Deadline has revealed that , contrary to previous denials, the BBC is indeed making plans to license a Mandarin-language version of The Office . But am I the only who feels a little uneasy about such a thing?

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‘Nanny McPhee Returns’: The Reviews Are In!

Emma Thompson’s sequel charms many critics, but it’s way too saccharine for others. By Eric Ditzian Emma Thompson in “Nanny McPhee Returns” Photo: Universal Pictures This weekend is set to be a crowded one at the cinema, as five new flicks receive the wide-release treatment. None of them — from “Piranha 3D” to “Vampires Suck” — are likely to come out on top at the box office, as “The Expendables” looks to commandeer the top spot for a second straight week. Of all the fresh faces, though, Emma Thompson might well perform the best, as “Nanny McPhee Returns,” which the 51-year-old Brit both wrote and stars in, arrives on U.S. shores over four years after the original film. The latest installment has already grossed $62.6 million overseas. How will it fair domestically? Reviews are largely positive, though it remains to be seen if “Nanny McPhee” can overtake the “Twilight” parody, “Vampires Suck,” or the Bow Wow-starring, “Lottery Ticket.” Here’s what the critics have to say. The Story “Nanny McPhee is dispatched to help a family in desperate need of order. Isabel Green (Maggie Gyllenhaal) lives with her three children on a rundown family farm in the countryside. Her husband, Rory, is fighting overseas, and poor Isabel must cope with a shiftless brother-in-law (Rhys Ifans) determined to make her sell the farm, a part-time job with a comically absent-minded shopkeeper (Maggie Smith) and the arrival of two more children: posh cousins Cyril (Eros Vlahos) and Celia (Rosie Taylor-Ritson), sent from London for safety but creating havoc as soon as they arrive.” — Moira Macdonald, Seattle Times The Performances “Vlahos and Asa Butterfield, as Isabel’s eldest boy, have the movie’s most effective scene, in which they confront Ralph Fiennes, playing Vlahos’ stiff military dad, during the boys’ quick trip to London to learn the fate of Butterfield’s father. … Other roles call for too much mugging. This would include Maggie Smith’s turn as a forgetful old shopkeeper and Sam Kelly as an aging air-raid warden. The film suffers slightly from a curious sort of ageism, where the older you get the more ‘comic’ you become. In the title role, Thompson wisely lets her makeup artist do much of the initial work — the moles and hair do start to disappear as the children learn her lessons, leaving her more or less recognizable by movie’s end. Meanwhile, she uses her commanding voice to bring the movie’s energy to her character while standing aside to give the child protagonists plenty of room to romp.” — Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter The Jokes “The movie’s one other concession to modernity, besides the computer graphics, is the relentless poo-poo and flatulence jokes that have been inserted, ostensibly to make 11-year-olds scream with delight. Maggie Smith — that is, Dame Maggie Smith — playing a demented shopkeeper, plops down on a wet cow patty and announces that her seat is quite comfy. At another point, the movie leaves you with the impression that Nanny has apologized for flatulence. In retrospect, it’s actually remarkable that Julie Andrews got through all 139 minutes of ‘Mary Poppins’ without ever passing wind.” — Mick LaSalle, San Francisco The Dissenters “In the disappointing sequel from Thompson and director Susanna White (the BBC’s ‘Bleak House’), we get a gentler, more wink-inclined Nanny McPhee, not to mention kids whose rambunctiousness seems manufactured rather than entertainingly exaggerated. … The movie needn’t be so busy, or so sweet. … [The] plot demands and a general push for saccharinity have [McPhee] taking to the air on the bike, and being saluted by the Queen’s Guard, and cheerily rocketing down a country byway. So much for skipping the spoonful of sugar.” — Tom Russo, Boston Globe The Final Word “This sequel to 2006’s ‘Nanny McPhee’ is almost as charming as the first. There are problems, though, in its tone, segueing awkwardly from escapism to gritty reality. Some of that is mitigated by the endearing performances and the way the story imbues its young characters with intelligence, motivation and depth, qualities often lacking for children in family films.” — Claudia Puig, USA Today Check out everything we’ve got on “Nanny McPhee.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Facebook ‘dislike’ scam warning

Survey scams are well known online, they offer money or free items for just filling out a survey. It's a classic too good to be true scheme, but it still manages to scam people. The latest warning comes from Facebook, where users think they're adding an application for a dislike button (which has been a demand for users on the website). What happens is the app uses your account to spam messages with links, which tries to fool your friends into thinking you posted them. “Many people are giving permission for completely unknown apps,” Mr Cluley told BBC News. As far as we can tell, they appear to be legitimate,” he said. “It could be that the firms are not policing their affiliates properly.” The scam finally points users towards a Firefox add-on that installs a “dislike” button.”-BBC added by: Mcellie

Muse Bassist Compares Being On ‘Twilight’ Soundtracks To Selling Soul

Chris Wolstenholme is ambivalent about soundtracks that have boosted his band’s profile in the U.S. By Gil Kaufman Muse’s Chris Wolstenholme Photo: Stuart Wilson/ Getty Images After making millions of potential new fans thanks to the inclusion of their songs on all three “Twilight” soundtrack albums, Muse bassist Chris Wolstenholme may be risking the bloodthirsty wrath of the Twi-Hard Nation with some comments he recently made about the vampire sensation. “I’m not sure how cool it is to be on those kind of things, but sometimes you’ve just got to get your music out there in different ways,” the told BBC Radio 1’s Newsbeat column. Even with the films’ box-office success and the massive exposure for the band, which is stadium-rocking huge in Europe but has not yet broken through in the same way in the U.S., Wolstenholme said he’s not sure the trade-off has been worth it. “It’s very difficult in America, because you don’t have anything like Radio 1, nothing is national,” he said. “You have to take every opportunity you get over there, and sometimes you have to sell your soul.” The group’s “Supermassive Black Hole” was the lead track on the original “Twilight” soundtrack — and it played a pivotal role in the key baseball scene in the film — while “I Belong to You (New Moon Remix)” appeared on the “New Moon” disc, and “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)” is on the “Eclipse” album. “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer is an avowed fan of the drama-loving band and has said that their music inspired her writing, but Wolstenholme appeared ambivalent about how the music has been used in the films. He said he watched the original movie and “quite enjoyed it,” even if it wasn’t his “cup of tea,” but he has not seen the two sequels. When it came time to place “Neutron Star Collision” in “Eclipse,” there appears to have been some confusion over where it would fit in that added to his uneasiness about participating in the project. “When we were in the studio writing it, one minute they said they wanted to use it in the end credits, then they said they wanted to use it in another scene,” he said. “Then it was another scene, and in the end, we were like, ‘Do what you want with it, we don’t care any more.’ ” The comments were a bit of a turnabout from ones drummer Dominic Howard made in October, when he said the band was flattered to be the only group to appear on the first two “Twilight” soundtracks. “It might be something to do with Stephenie Meyer and that she loves us,” Howard told MTV News. “We met her quite awhile ago in Phoenix — it was before ‘Twilight’ came out. She’s a very nice lady and talked about how she listens to our music as she writes her books. This is all way before it turned into this huge success that it is, before everyone went vampire nuts.” At the time, Howard said that inclusion in the “Twilight” franchise had helped Muse reach out to “whole loads of new people that haven’t heard us before. … It’s a nice side project to be involved in.” After pushing back, rearranging and canceling a pair of North American dates due to the impending birth of Wolstenholme’s fifth child, Muse are slated to be back on the road in the U.S. for a September 22 show in San Diego. And the bassist said things are finally breaking through for them stateside. “It’s going great over there,” he said. “Early this year, we started playing in arenas, so it was great to finally take over the full production that we toured with in Europe. … For a long time, America fell by the wayside and nothing was really happening at all, and we were having problems with our record company over there.” But with a full slate of dates through the end of the year, don’t expect a follow-up to last year’s Resistance any time soon. “The touring schedules are so crazy that just the thought of another album is just not even there at the moment,” he said. “I’m sure [singer] Matt [Bellamy] has plenty of ideas, but physically trying to get together and work on stuff is just not possible on tour. … The few days off we do have, we like to go home or go somewhere and chill out. We prefer to keep the two things separate and not try and think too much about recording when we’re touring.” What do you think of Chris’ comments about “Twilight”? Sound off in the comments. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Artists Muse

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Watch The Boondocks Season 3 Episode 11 – The Lovely Ebony Brown

Watch The Boondocks S3E11: The Lovely Ebony Brown The new installment of The Boondocks which is entitled “The Lovely Ebony Brown ” is the animated TV show’s 11th episode of the 3rd season that aired last 07/11/2010 Sunday at 11:30 PM on Adult Swim. Watch The Boondocks 3×11(03011) Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Top Gear Season 15 Episode 3

Watch Top Gear Season 15 Episode 3 The new installment of Top Gear which is entitled “episode 03 ” is the TV show’s 3rd episode of the 15th season that aired last 07/11/2010 Sunday at 8:00 PM on BBC-2. Watch Top Gear 15×3(01503) Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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3rd Major ‘ClimateGate’ Investigation Vindicates Scientists (Again)

Image via the Telegraph Of course, nothing will convince the most determined climate deniers that ‘ClimateGate’ was an overblown non-scandal, and that the research done by the scientists at East Anglia University is sound. Not even news that the third major independent investigation into the so-called ClimateGate scientists’ work, which was just completed, and has vindicated the scientists of nearly all charges of wrongdoing. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Standing Seats On Airplanes Are A No-Fly Zone

Artists conception from BBC Four years ago we wrote about the idea of standing seating on airplanes, and noted that “there could be a TreeHugger case that more people crammed in means less fuel burned per person, and we also suspect that it will end deep vein thrombosis, but generally we think it gives new meaning to Flying is Dying. Last year we wrote An I… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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