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Can virtual activism be successful?

If you use social networks at all, you've probably seen some of the awareness campaigns that have been surfacing on the Internet this month. On Facebook, people are changing their avatars to cartoon characters to raise awareness about child abuse. On Twitter, celebrity accounts have gone silent, staging their virtual “death” to urge people to raise money for children suffering from AIDs, a campaign which has so far been underperforming. These types of campaigns are popular on the web — and easy. A click of the mouse and you're sporting a virtual ribbon or a new avatar. But is that enough? Or, as Malcolm Gladwell suggested in the New Yorker earlier this

Helen Thomas attacked for saying the obvious about Israel

The Anti-Defamation League and other Jewish organizations have defamed the elderly thought criminal, Helen Thomas, as a 'vulgar anti-Semite' and ordered journalism schools, professional organizations to no longer recognize former White House correspondent. “I can call a president of the United States anything in the book but I can’t touch Israel, which has Jewish-only roads in the West Bank,” said Thomas. “No Americans would tolerate that – white-only roads.” added by: maasanova

Kevin Maher on Danielle Staub Biography: More Like Naked Lies!

We all know Danielle Staub is an expert at getting naked . But telling the truth? That’s another story. Following a successful defamation of character lawsuit against this reality star – in which Staub settled the day before she was scheduled to be deposed – Kevin Maher is at it again. The ex-husband of this former drug-dealing call girl has filed a lawsuit against publishing company Simon & Schuster, claiming it knowingly published false information about him in Staub’s new memoir “The Naked Truth.” In documents filed last week, Maher states Simon & Schuster, “failed to use reasonable care to determine the truth or falsity” of allegations Staub brings against him in the book. Notably, he takes issue with Staub’s assertion that Maher beat her so badly, she had to be hospitalized for a concussion and “assorted contusions.” Maher tells TMZ he’s asking for $10 million in damages. We’re asking both of these people to go away forever, but we’re unlikely to get our wish.

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‘Skating’ Star Slashed on Set — ‘Bleeding All Over’

Filed under: Brooke Castile , Jonny Moseley , Skating with the Stars , Nurse! , TV Another medical emergency on ” Skating with the Stars ” — this time involving bloodshed — after one of the pros was slashed by her partner’s skate during rehearsals … TMZ has learned. Sources tell TMZ … Brooke Castile was rehearsing for tonight’s… Read more

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck — Victory in Diet Book Debacle

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Helen Thomas: Congress, the White House, and Hollywood, Wall Street, are owned by the Zionists

Oh boy, Helen Thomas can't keep her big mouth shut. She's exercising her God given right to free speech as if it were going to be taken away tomorrow! *** In a speech that drew a standing ovation, Helen Thomas talked about “the whole question of money involved in politics.” “I can call a president of the United States anything in the book, but I can’t touch Israel, which has Jewish-only roads in the West Bank,” Thomas said. “No Americans would tolerate that — white-only roads.” “We are owned by propagandists against the Arabs. There's no question about that. Congress, the White House, and Hollywood, Wall Street, are owned by the Zionists. No question in my opinion. They put their money where there mouth is…We're being pushed into a wrong direction in every way.”… In her speech to about 300 inside a center in Dearborn, Thomas lashed out at the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, saying they were built on lies. And she decried bias against Arabs. Who said there are only two acts in American lives? Thomas keeps on going. Here she is in the Detroit Free Press saying that her firing has liberated her to speak the truth about Zionist influence. Apparently she gave a speech in Dearborn, Michigan. John Mearsheimer lately called Dennis Ross an agent for Israel and Thomas calls him a Zionist. Well for god's sake he headed the Jewish People Policy Institute, which is based in Jerusalem. Isn't that a story? This guy is now making our policy? Is Thomas right or is she wrong about Zionist influence? When will the debate really happen? I think the answer is, When Jews come out strongly against Zionism and can show that this is not about Jews, it is about an ideology/mindset/frame that pervades and distorts Jewish life. Of course, the National Chairman of the Jewish-run Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Abraham Foxman is continuing his onging efforts of actually DEFAMING anyone who dares to breach the ultimate taboo. “Helen Thomas has clearly, unequivocally revealed herself as a vulgar anti-Semite,” Foxman said in a statement. “Her suggestion that Zionists control government, finance and Hollywood is nothing less than classic, garden-variety anti-Semitism. This is a sad final chapter to an otherwise illustrious career. Unlike her previous, spontaneous remarks into a camera, these words were carefully thought out and conscious. It shows a prejudice that is deep-seated and obsessive.” added by: maasanova

Kardashian Sisters Dip Into Childhood For New Book

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Arianna: There’s the Super-Rich, and Then ‘The Rest of Us’

The Toronto Globe and Mail profiled Arianna Huffington as she prepares to keynote the Canada's Most Famous Women summit, and D.C.-based writer Konrad Yakabuski underlines that the Huffington Post founder is mysteriously aligning herself outside the bubble of the super-rich with her book Third World America: Ms. Huffington's 13th book is a cri de coeur bemoaning the evisceration of the U.S. middle class and America's slide toward Third World status. As she describes it to me, “that's really a country where there are the super-rich, who live behind gates with guards protecting their kids from kidnapping, and the rest of us.” The rest of us? read more

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Ronald Isley, Anita Baker Honored At Soul Train Awards

Rihanna, Eminem, Usher, B.o.B, Alicia Keys among winners at second annual event. By Joel Hanek and Gil Kaufman Anita Baker at the 2010 Soul Train Awards Photo: Moses Robinson/ Getty Images Only at the Soul Train Awards could you have a tribute to R&B icons such as Anita Baker and Ronald Isley alongside a segment in which rap legend Doug E. Fresh attempts to teach CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer how to do the Dougie. It was that kind of night at the 2010 Soul Train Awards, as rookies, veterans and legends came together in Atlanta for the second annual event — which was taped November 10 and aired this past Sunday on BET. The show, hosted once again by Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, featured a night of performances from some of the biggest names in soul and R&B. Host Howard told MTV News that the show is meant to be an extension of the long-running and legendary ’70s TV series that brought soul, disco, R&B and rap stars into viewers’ living rooms. “It reminds me of the advancement black people have made over the years because ‘Soul Train’ really was the beginning of that Black Power movement when we could actually see ourselves — and to have an awards show based upon that ‘Soul Train’ — it’s headed somewhere,” Howard said. “We have a black president now. The country seems to be more tolerant towards the diversity inside of it so it seems like the train is moving well down the tracks.” The awards show marked the 40th anniversary of classic music showcase hosted by Don Cornelius, and celebrated the careers of Baker and Isley, while handing out trophies to such contemporary stars as B.o.B (Song of the Year for “Nothing on You”), Melanie Fiona (Best New Artist), Eminem and Rihanna (Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year for “Love the Way You Lie”), Usher (Album of the Year for Raymond vs. Raymond ) and Alicia Keys (Record of the Year for “Unthinkable [I’m Ready]” and Best Female R&B Soul Artist). Though top winners such as Trey Songz, Usher, Ciara, Eminem and Rihanna were not in the house, Blitzer graciously agreed to accept Slim Shady’s award for him, joking, “Who better to accept this award on behalf of Eminem … I know he’s thrilled.” Weaving through a series of skits involving magic tricks and jovial bickering by the hosts, the performance-heavy program delivered on talent. R. Kelly opened by teasing the crowd with his classic “Bump n’ Grind,” then diving into his new single “When a Woman Loves” — transforming the song from a slow jam into an all-out ’50s rock-and-roll epic. Ne-Yo kept the show moving with a showcase of his singles from this year, including “Champagne Life” and “One in a Million.” The tribute to Baker featured an all-star cast, with artists like Chrisette Michele, Goapele, Lalah Hathaway, Dionne Farris, Kem, Tamia, Faith Evans and El DeBarge covering a medley of the singer’s greatest hits. Baker told the crowd that the biggest honor of the night for her was that real musicians were performing live with an actual band. “It’s amazing because you’ve got children behind you singing ‘Rapture’ — it’s lovely,” she said, adding, “Let’s do it again!” Ronald Isley, co-founder and lead singer of the Isley Brothers, also received a special homage that featured Jeffrey Osborne, Freddy Jackson, DeBarge, Tank, Eric Benet, Bilal and Peabo Bryson. Isley also came out to perform his own medley of hits and was joined on stage by Chant

Jay-Z’s ‘Decoded’ Takes #3 Spot On New York Times Best Sellers List

Hov’s first book comes in behind George W. Bush’s ‘Decision Points’ and Laura Hillenbrand’s ‘Unbroken.’ By Jayson Rodriguez Jay-Z Photo: John Parra/ Getty Images Jay-Z might be able to best Elvis Presley when it comes to topping the album charts, but the Brooklyn MC wasn’t able to muscle past former president George W. Bush on the book list. The witty wordsmith-turned-author debuted at #3 on the New York Times Best Sellers list with his first book, “Decoded,” a collection of the rapper’s lyrics deconstructed with the help of co-author Dream Hampton. The former prez’s book “Decision Points” topped the Hardcover Nonfiction list for the second time in as many weeks. Laura Hillenbrand’s “Unbroken” was the top debut, notching the #2 slot. Jay-Z went on a heavy promotional campaign for “Decoded,” making appearances on the “Late Show With David Letterman,” “Charlie Rose” and “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart.” He also partnered with Microsoft’s Bing search engine for a portal that doubled as a scavenger hunt-like game where readers who decoded Jay-Z’s lyrics would unearth scripts of his lyrics in the locations he referred to in song. In the past, Jay-Z promised to deliver a memoir, co-authored by Hampton, titled “The Black Book.” But the rapper subsequently revealed that the material was too personal and decided to pull the plug on that project. “Decoded” does get personal nonetheless, as evidenced during passages such as the one in which the “Empire State of Mind” star recalls the death of the Notorious B.I.G. “I wanted people to have the proper context of rap, the generation, what we went through, these emotions behind these songs,” Jay-Z told MTV News earlier this month. “A song like ‘Lucifer,’ it’s really about the struggle and really about dealing with death and having that feeling. The evil is inside of you, not this mythical character with pitchforks and things like that. Dealing with a feeling of wanting revenge.” Related Videos Jay-Z’s ‘Decoded’: A Closer Look Related Artists Jay-Z

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