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Kate Hudson and Matthew Bellamy

Matthew Bellamy isn#39;t the first musician to catch Kate Hudson#39;s eye. She was previously married to Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, with whom she has a son Ryder, 6. Hudson and Robinson split in 2006 Is Kate Hudson dating another rock star? The actress hopped a plane to Paris over the weekend and attended the second of two sold-out shows for the British rock band Muse Saturday, standing in an audio tent amid a crowd of 80,000 at the Stade de France. The next day, she was spotted arou

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Neal Parker crash dead

Neal Parker, 58, of Millville, N.J., crashed at Raceway Park in Old Bridge, state police Sgt. Stephen Jones said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Parker was entered in the Top Alcohol Funny Car competition. The crash occurred shortly before noon. A drag racing driver ran through a containment area at the end of a track and died of head injuries after crashing his alcohol-fueled funny car at a “high rate of speed” during a qualifying round at the NHRA SuperNationals at a New Jersey raceway

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Still at It: David Frum Takes Shot at the Club for Growth

It’s called “Left, Right and Center,” which claims to be a “civilized yet provocative antidote to the screaming talking heads that dominate political debate.” But there’s not a whole lot of truth in advertising for KCRW Santa Monica’s radio program , which is also podcasted on the Internet. The show normally features Robert Scheer, editor of the left-wing investigative Web site Truthdig.com and a former Los Angeles Times columnist, representing the left. Matt Miller, a former Clintonista and senior fellow at the left-wing Center for American Progress represents the so-called center. And former Washington Times editorial page editor and visiting senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation usually represents the right. And for whatever reason, HuffPo editor Arianna Huffington is included to represent what they call the “independent progressive blogosphere,” as if that is somehow different from the “left.” For the June 11 edition of this show , both Blankley and Miller were away and replaced with David Frum, a recently terminated fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, representing the “right” and Lawrence O’Donnell, of MSNBC’s “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” fill-in fame, representing the “center.” And it was on the broadcast Frum used the platform to take a shot at the Club for Growth. “The Club for Growth is nicknamed amongst some Republicans, ‘The Club for Electing Democrats’ because what it does is it has all these primary challenges,” Frum said. “And either it bleeds existing incumbents or else it opens the way to the election, to the nomination of a less electable Republican and the loss of the district to the Democrats.” If that were indeed the case, should Club for Growth President and Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Pat Toomey be trailing his Democratic opponent Rep. Joe Sestek? That’s not the case according to three out of four polls posted on Real Clear Politics (the outlier poll being the Daily Kos’ poll). But Frum goes on to make another point – that the unions, by playing more of a role in particular campaigns, are straight out the Club for Growth playbook. “So it is fascinating to me for the unions to decide we’re going to be ‘The Club for Electing Republicans’ on the Democratic side,” he continued. “It is always worth remembering there is not symmetry here. The Republican base is actually bigger than the Democratic base. But a third of the country identifies as conservative, that’s not a majority.” And according to Frum, since the conservative base is larger, the $10 million big labor used in Arkansas in the Blanche Lincoln-Bill Halter race for the Democratic nomination was spent in vain. “But only a fifth of the country identifies as liberal,” Frum said. “That’s even farther from a majority. I think a lot of Democrats in a lot of places, who come October are going to be hungry for that $10 million that is not going to be there for them.”

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Rosie O’Donnell: Helen Thomas Wasn’t Telling Jews ‘Go Back to the Ovens,’ So ‘Sit and Spin,’ Helen-Haters

On her XM/Sirius satellite radio show on Wednesday, Rosie O’Donnell defended the outrageous comments of Helen Thomas telling Jews to “get the hell out of Palestine” and go “home” to Germany and Poland. The Radio Equalizer blog has audio where O’Donnell seemed to acknowledge Richard Cohen’s Washington Post column recalling that Jews who did return home after World War II were killed by the thousands. She added, “But now I think in the year 2010, you know, what she was saying was not ‘go back to the ovens ”…What she was saying was, you know, the homeland was originally Palestinians, is what she was saying, and it’s now occupied by Israel and that Palestinians should be afforded their civil and human rights.” O’Donnell thought comparing it to telling blacks to go back to Africa didn’t work because “black people are not occupying a country.” She was angrier on Thursday’s show: Fifty years as a journalist, and it comes down to some guy stickin’ a camera in her face when she was by herself, crossin’ the street with her 89-year-old lipstick on, and her whole life is over. I’m sorry, I don’t buy the ‘Helen Thomas sucks’ parade. I’m not buyin’ a ticket.” …I feel like a Jew…I’ve been to Israel…My son had a bris, performed by a mohel…but [they can] still accuse me of anti-Semitism if I feel that Helen Thomas shouldn’t be hung up by her ankles at 89 years old… Fifty years…of actually being the Fourth Estate when there was one, of standing up and asking questions when women weren’t even allowed in the room, to how many administrations, and it all comes down to ‘let’s throw Helen Thomas under the train’? Sit and spin, that’s what I [say] to everyone. I’m so mad. That’s a rather crude middle-finger saying for radio. Also on Thursday’s show, O’Donnell responded to conservative bloggers taking note of her comments about nationalizing BP and she didn’t care whether you call it socialism or communism: I’d just like to say for the record that I don’t really believe in communism for the United States, and I don’t really feel we should be a communist nation, nor do I think socialism would really work in the United States. However, I do believe the government should seize BP and all of its assets, and use…the money to help all the people that they’re killing from this horrific act of gross negligence, criminal behavior. I think they should enforce the RICO statutes…Can you imagine after 9/11 if we said, ‘OK, we’re gonna let the terrorists clean up the 9/11 site’?…They’re the ones who did it. They’re environmental terrorists. O’Donnell can’t seem to tell the difference between corporate neglect and incompetence in BP’s case and the maliciously plotted murder of 3,000 on 9/11. Certainly, the oil rig explosion and skill cost human lives, and a lot more lives of creatures on and under the sea. But the word “terrorism” implies acts committed intentionally to terrify, not accidents. Or is O’Donnell suggesting BP did all of this on purpose? She also responded emotionally at criticism from conservative talk radio, without ever identifying which host had unfairly maligned her: “One of those idiot shows, like, whatever, Sean Beck Hannity Fred Phelps…they show a picture of me like a freakin’ Macy’s balloon: ‘Look at fat, gay Rosie O’Donnell…She’s a communist.’” She yelled: “Eat me! All of you!”

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Better Late Than Never: Rachel Maddow Taken to Task From Unlikely Quarter – The Huffington Post

It’s not often I see something on The Huffington Post I look forward to reading. Here’s an exception. In a post ungrammatically titled “Why Has the New York Times and Rachel Maddow Misled Us?”, novelist and essayist Richard Greener on Thursday wrote a stinging rebuke of a Times’ June 8 editorial and Maddow’s coverage on her show the following day of the Supreme Court emergency order intervening in Arizona’s political matching funds law. The specifics of Greener’s criticism of the Times and Maddow can be found by following this link to his post. (A video clip of the Maddow segment in question can be found here ). Greener laid it on thick when it came to Maddow, initially describing her as “always intelligent, smart and savvy and usually 100 percent credible” before going after her assertions about the court’s action. He concluded that “only two explanations remain for Rachel’s bad behavior” — One is, she’s just another TV entertainer, another pretty face in a long-line of million-dollar talking heads. She shows up, gets her make-up on and she performs her ‘show’ for the camera. Unsaid, is that she hasn’t a clue what the program’s about and perhaps doesn’t care very much. After all, it’s show business and it’s her living we’re talking about. It’s only ‘acting’ isn’t it? Second is she read the order. She knows perfectly well what it says. But she had a reason to do what she did, the way she did it. I don’t want to believe the first possibility. Don’t ask me why. I don’t know Rachel Maddow and I never will. But I kinda like her. I think she’s cool. And, I admit it — I usually agree with her. But I really don’t want to believe the second because its (sic) so fundamentally dishonest, deceptive and downright creepy that it makes me a little queasy. Greener deserves credit, as does The Huffington Post, for publishing this, knowing full well that many if not most of the readers on the site are also inclined to agree with Maddow. Where I part company with Greener is in his description of Maddow as “usually 100% percent credible.” Leaving aside the many examples on NewsBusters that undermine this claim, one need not venture far from the Maddow segment that Greener criticizes to see further evidence of this. The day before Maddow’s take on the Supreme Court action, Maddow interviewed Las Vegas Sun columnist and cable-show host Jon Ralston. The interview ended with a minor but telling error on Maddow’s part when she thanked Ralston for coming on her show ( click here for audio) — MADDOW: Jon Ralston, columnist for the Las Vegas Sun, host of ‘Face to Face with Jon Ralston,’ and as a political dean of the press corps in Nevada you’ve got one of the best jobs in American politics. … Except that Ralston works in journalism, not politics. Unless the person saying this sees no distinction between the two. What followed from Maddow on Wednesday and Thursday, however, was egregious. On Wednesday’s show, the same one featuring the segment criticized by Greener, Maddow revisited her verbal jousting with John Birchers at last winter’s CPAC gathering in her attempt to tar GOP Senate nominee Sharron Angle with guilt by association ( audio here ) — MADDOW:  Seeing the John Birch Society back in the heart of the conservative movement has been sort of a trip. I mean, once they got over the impulse to try to pretend that they are not now and never were crazy about stuff like fluoride, they then got right back into the business of being super-paranoid, highly-imaginative conspiracy theorists about stuff like fluoride. These guys really believe if we’re going to get serious about stopping communist mind-control plots, we must oppose the dreaded Bolshevik fluoride in the water. Here’s the most amazing thing, though. The John Birch Society now, in that view, has a very highly placed champion, the Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada, Sharron Angle — fighter against fluoride! Really! In 1999 the Nevada state assembly passed a bill requiring the fluoridation of water in two Nevada counties. Then-assemblywoman Sharron Angle tried to block fluoridation in one of those counties. According to an account in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, ‘Angle said she simply does not like fluoride.’ A day later, Maddow embellished on the basis for Angle’s opposition to fluoridation ( audio here ) — MADDOW:  Now that Sharron Angle has won the Republican nomination for Senate to run against Harry Reid in Nevada, now the fun part. Now the fun part is watching the national Republican political establishment try to figure out what to do with Sharron Angle. Try to figure out how to balance that national Republican frothing, clamoring, heart-racing desire to beat Harry Reid with the fact that their candidate against Harry Reid thinks that fluoride in drinking water is a conspiracy and recently suggested that beer should be illegal. Sow’s ear, can you become a silk purse? Can you?! To recap: Maddow on Wednesday — Angle’s opposition to fluoridation, according to the newspaper Maddow cited quoting Angle, is personal distaste. Maddow on Thursday claims as “fact” that Angle believes fluoridation is a “conspiracy” — as in Bolshevik. Sharing Angle’s concern, by the way, is that scurrilous right-wing rag Scientific American, which ran an article titled “Second Thoughts on Fluoride” in 2008. Guess they’re in on the conspiracy too. Maddow is “usually 100% percent credible”? Hardly. More like, slippery as an oil slick.

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India Earthquake 2010 map 7.5 Magnitude

A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck under the Indian Ocean on Sunday, triggering a tsunami watch for nearby islands. India#39;s ocean information centre issued a “tsunami watch” for 10-15 islands, but said it was expecting only a mild surge in sea levels of about 50 centimetres (20 inches).… Read more » A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck under the Indian Ocean on Sunday, triggering a tsunami watch for nearby islands and causing tremors reportedly felt along India#39;s eastern seaboard. The quake

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Abby Sunderland Rescued

Abby Sunderland had set sail from California in January in an attempt to be the youngest sailor to circumnavigate the globe solo without stopping. She lost communication when the mast on her yacht, “Wild Eyes,” broke during a storm, but was able to launch a distress beacon. Abby Sunderland, the 16-year-old Southern California sailor who was lost at sea during an around-the-world voyage has been rescued. A French fishing vessel, “Ile de la Reunion,” picked up Sunderland 2,000 miles from the wes

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Dominic Cooper and Amanda Seyfried togegher

In May, Amanda Seyfried, 24, and Dominic Cooper, 31, decided to give their relationship a rest. “Amanda and Dominic have been on and off for a while,” a source told PEOPLE at the time. “They#39;re great friends and could still get back together.” Amanda Seyfriend and her on-and-off British boyfriend, Dominic Cooper, are enjoying each other#39;s company again. The pair met up for a morning workout at a Hollywood gym on Friday and followed up with a lunch date at Los Feliz, Calif., coffee shop.

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England goalkeeper Robert Green blunder video

England#39;s Robert Green looks at the ball heading into the net during the World Cup group C soccer match between England and the United States at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa, Saturday, June 12, 2010. A disastrous blunder by England goalkeeper Robert Green cost his side victory as they drew 1-1 with the United States in their Group C opener in Rustenburg on Saturday night. England were leading 1-0 through a fourth minute Steven Gerrard goal approaching halftime when Cl

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USA vs England world cup 2010

England#39;s midfielder Steven Gerrard celebrates after scoring the opening goal against USA during the Group C first round 2010 World Cup football match England vs. USA at Royal Bafokeng stadium in Rustenburg. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. England and the United States drew 1-1 in their opening World Cup Group C match on Saturday after a blunder by England keeper Robert Green helped the US equalise Steven Gerrard#39;s goal.

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