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Tiger Woods — Back on Course

Tiger Woods played a round of golf yesterday at the Isleworth Country Club as he gets in shape to play the Quail Hollow Championship in Charlotte, NC next week. Much like he was at the Masters, Tiger is the betting favorite next week as well. Read more

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Tiger Woods — Ready to Swing Again

Filed under: Tiger Woods , Elin Nordegren , TMZ Sports Tiger Woods will golf again in 2 weeks — despite rumors he and wife Elin Nordegren are getting divorced. Today, Woods announced on his website he was “excited about competing” in the Quail Hollow Championship in Charlotte, NC — a tourney that runs… Read more

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Cherry Blossom 10 miler 2010

April 11, 2010 Washington, DC 7:40 a.m. RRCA National 10-Mile Championship The elite women start first and will be followed 10 minutes later by six waves of approximately 2,500 runners each. Two-time defending women#39;s champion Lineth Chepkurui, from Kenya, is poised to become the first to win three times in a row since Julie Shea did it in 1975-77. Chepkurui, 23, has been running well this spring but must again hold off last year#39;s runner-up, Belaynesh Zemedkun, 22, from Ethiopia. Althou

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Watch Anderson Silva vs. Demian Maia Free Live Online Streaming – UFC 112 Invincible Latest Updates and Results

Watch Anderson Silva vs. Demian Maia Free Live Online Streaming – UFC 112 Invincible Latest Updates and Results – Middleweight contender Demian Maia will try to take away the championship belt from Anderson Silva on UFC 112, Live in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Maia has been known as a very talented jiu-jitsu player with lots of jiu-jitsu championships under his name. In his previous outings, he’s had incredible submission victories against the likes of Chael Sonnen and Nate Quarry. The Spider has defended his title for so many times and he has continuously proven to the world that he is the top pound for pound fighter in the world today. Silva is coming off an impressive knock out victory over the former light heavyweight champion Forest Griffin in a very dominating performance. Watch Anderson Silva vs. Demian Maia free live online streaming on Sports Live Blogger. Check back here for more UFC 112 Invincible latest updates and results. Watch Anderson Silva vs. Demian Maia Free Live Online Streaming – UFC 112 Invincible Latest Updates and Results is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Tina Fey Thinks Justin Bieber Can ‘Totally’ Do A Sketch On ‘SNL’

The ‘Date Night’ star says she’s looking forward to working with the pop star this week. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Tina Fey Photo: MTV News Will Justin Bieber get to join in any sketches when he appears as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” this week? Former “SNL” head writer Tina Fey , who is set to host this week, certainly thinks so. “I met him at the Kids’ Choice Awards. He’s a nice young man,” Fey told MTV News at the New York premiere of her new flick, “Date Night.” “And I’m looking forward to hopefully doing a sketch with him.” Bieber has already displayed his comedy chops during his April Fools’ Day takeover of Funny Or Die , something that Fey said she’d check out soon. “I’ll look that up tonight,” she said. “I think he totally can do it.” Of course, Tina Fey fans are probably wondering if the “Date Night” star has any plans to resurrect her Sarah Palin impression for Saturday’s show. “It’ll for sure be attempted,” she said. “And then we’ll see if it sticks.” At the Oscars earlier this year, Fey revealed what other big plans she had in store for Bieber on “SNL.” “I’m gonna pick him up like this,” she said, swinging her arms as if she were holding a baby. “And I’m gonna push those bangs out of his face like this [licks her finger], like a mother.” All joking aside, Fey is looking forward to working with Bieber, because, “I like people who can really sing and I think he can really sing.” Bieber is clearly eager to step onto the stage at 30 Rock. “I’m really excited. I’ve watched it all my life,” he told MTV News in March. “So it’s amazing to be able to perform.” What do you think Fey and Bieber should do together on “SNL”? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Justin Bieber

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‘American Idol’ Report Card: Who Aced Lennon/McCartney Night?

Aaron Kelly should face permanent suspension, while Casey James proves he’s learned something. By Eric Ditzian Katie Stevens performs on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: FOX Seven weeks into the do-or-die tests that are the “American Idol” live shows, our singing students might finally be getting the hang of things. That’s quite a change from week one, when MTV News wanted to hand nearly all of the contestants a failing grade and shove off for an early summer break. But we stuck around the classroom, and Tuesday night’s John Lennon/Paul McCartney-themed show might have offered the most consistent group of performances this season. Special gold stars go to Crystal Bowersox’s didgeridoo and Lee Dewyze’s bagpipes, both of which added an unexpected world music flavor that had heretofore been missing from the “Idol” curriculum. That’s not to say everyone aced the evening. Mr. Aaron Kelly, we’re looking in your direction. So who’s standing at the head of the class? Whose grades are slipping? Let’s see how everyone measured up with another edition of our “Idol” report card. (And don’t miss Jim Cantiello’s “Idol” recap in the MTV Newsroom. Excellent Casey James : Up until Tuesday night, the 27-year-old’s finest performance of the season was his stripped-down, dude-on-a-stool rendition of Bryan Adams’ “Heaven.” After a few weeks of going the electrified rock-star route, James returned to what worked best for him. During his growly, acoustic take on Lennon’s “Jealous Guy,” James managed the neat trick of being both vulnerable and ferocious. We dug what we heard, and hope James doesn’t wait another few weeks to do something similar. Good Katie Stevens : “Let It Be” is as close to an “Idol” failsafe as there is, and Stevens made good on that potential with some on-point vocals. But others before her on the show — Brooke White and Kris Allen — have killed the song. She merely batted it around a bit, like a kitten in a hot pink Snuggie. Again, it was perfectly lovely, but where does the 17-year-old go from here? Back to the awkward, I’m-a-big-girl-I-swear performances of weeks past? And will she even make it, after two consecutive trips to the bottom three? Michael Lynche : Big Mike’s soul-flecked “Eleanor Rigby” seemed to be the most divisive performance of the evening. Perhaps taking a note from David Cook’s 2008 reworking of the same tune, Lynche opted for a daring arrangement that turned the original’s string quartet into a beefed-up orchestra. Sure it was a tad theatrical, but it was equally entertaining. Crystal Bowersox : The only thing that pulled Mama Sox up into this section of the grading curve was that didgeridoo. It certainly wasn’t that overstuffed arrangement of “Come Together,” which muddled her ever-soulful voice. Still, this is the second straight week that she’s stepped outside her Tracy Chapman-esque singer-songwriter comfort zone. She deserves credit for keeping things fresh. Average Andrew Garcia : If anyone was hoping Garcia had learned a thing or two after his highly praised performance last week — which came on the heels of several in-over-his-head performances — the first notes of “Can’t Buy Me Love” proved otherwise. Call it schlocky, cruise-ship swing. Call it the work of an ear-jangling wedding band that forces you to get drunk just so you can make it to the end of the reception. Just don’t call it a comeback, because Garcia has regressed in a serious way. Despite his copious face time on camera since the start of the season, we fear that, with the likes of Paige Miles and Lacey Brown out of the way, Garcia is in trouble this week. Tim Urban : It’s no doubt condescending — not to mention unfair — to judge Urban on a Tim Curve. But that’s what Randy Jackson did, and it seems the only way to a) assess the kid without being cruel and b) explain how in the world he’s stuck around this long. At least his vocals largely held steady during the performance — a welcome change from previous weeks. Alas, this week will be the same in one key respect: He’s headed, once again, into the bottom three. What happens once “Teflon” Tim gets there is anybody’s guess. Siobhan Magnus : She’s nothing if not unpredictable. Yet we’re beginning to sense a pattern: Magnus hasn’t done too well the last week or two. That take on “Across the Universe” sounded like something left on the cutting room floor of Amy Adams’ “Enchanted”: certainly pleasing to the ear but a tune better kept locked in fantasy land than belted out on the “Idol” stage. It could be a surprise, but Magnus just might be in trouble this week, though her chin-trembling story about her baby sisters may have won her enough votes to avoid the bottom three. Lee Dewyze : Question! What does it say that the only contestants gifted with an outside-the-box instrument were Dewyze and MamaSox? Were they the only two singers who, coincidentally, thought to haul out oddball instruments on the same night? Or do only producers’ darlings get to hire freelance musicians for their performances? Right. In any event, much like Crystal’s turn onstage, the only thing memorable about Dewyze’s performance was his skirt-wearing bagpiper. His “Hey Jude” was perfectly forgettable … and it doesn’t matter at all! As both producers and voters have decided, Dewyze is a front-runner. He’s not going anywhere. Unsatisfactory Aaron Kelly : We think it might be time for Kelly to bow out of this “Idol” class and scamper back to the high school from whence he came. Not only was “The Long and Winding Road” the poorest song choice of the night (it’s a beautiful tune but one not suited to opening a rockin’ live show), but his complete lack of oomph while singing left us so drowsy, we almost didn’t make it to the second commercial. Yet we have a feeling none of this matters in the least. Kelly’s got a solid fanbase that has never let him fall to the dreaded bottom three. Hard to see how last night’s song — no better and no worse than many of his past ones — will change that. How would you grade last night’s “Idol” performances? Give us your report cards in the comments. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ ” American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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MTV’s Musical March Madness: The Champion Is …

Coheed and Cambria upset My Chemical Romance to win MTV’s Band Bracketology crown! By James Montgomery Coheed and Cambria Photo: Sony/Getty Images/MTV News It’s all over but the shouting, and there’s probably going to be a whole lot of that. The title game of MTV’s Musical March Madness tournament is in the books, and in an upset of colossal proportions, 15th-seeded Coheed and Cambria knocked off #5 My Chemical Romance to claim the championship. In a contest that saw more than 120,000 votes cast (from 149 different countries — shout out to our voter in Tajikistan!), C&C did what Butler couldn’t against Duke in Monday night’s NCAA basketball finale, belting heavily favored MCR 67-33 (83,078 votes to 40,290) to win one for underdogs everywhere. And now, their names will be forever etched on the MTV Musical March Madness trophy! It was a fairly convincing victory for the guys in Coheed, but, as is the case with most great match-ups, the championship tilt wasn’t without some controversy. Voting for the finals opened Monday on the Newsroom blog , and though things remained close overnight, C&C surged to a huge lead in the early hours of Tuesday, which raised our suspicions a tad. So we did some digging in our poll software and discovered that some rather overzealous Coheed fans (and, to a lesser extent, some MCR ones too) had employed bots to juice up the polling numbers — seriously, when one IP address votes 4,576 times for Coheed and Cambria, you know something’s amiss. So we plowed through the results, removed any and all suspicious IP addresses, and Coheed was still winning — by a lot. Still, MCR made a late surge, but in the end, C&C’s lead was too insurmountable to overcome. And just to make sure the final results were legit, we did another round of IP pruning Wednesday morning. What can we say? We take our tournament seriously, and would hate to have its legacy ruined by salacious cheaters. But now is not the time to tarnish Coheed’s victory, or the efforts of the 64 other bands — and their fanbases — that voted in the tournament. Thanks to everyone who participated (well, except the bots), and special thanks to Dick Bagwell and Vincent Twice — who do bear a striking resemblance Cobra Starship’s Ryland Blackinton and Alex Suarez — for their genius recap of MTV’s Musical March Madness tournament on Monday. It’s been a blast to watch unfold, and we’re definitely going to do it again next year. Oh, and when we do, we’re pretty sure Coheed will be seeded a lot higher than #15 — that’s just one of the perks of being crowned champion. Congrats guys, enjoy the tickertape parade. And come get your trophy — it’s here, waiting for you! What do you think of Coheed’s big win? Who would you like to see take the crown in next year’s tournament? Let us know in the comments below! Related Videos MTV’s Musical March Madness Related Photos Who Will Win MTV’s Musical March Madness?! MTV News’ Band Bracketology Related Artists Coheed and Cambria My Chemical Romance

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NCAA Championship Game 2010 NCAA Final Game Time Butler vs Duke Game Time

The National Championship College Basketball 2010 Final Game is about to unfold! NCAA Championship Game 2010 NCAA Final Game Time Butler vs Duke Game Time Did anyone have this game on their March Madness Bracket prediction? This is it! The Final Game for the NCAA 2010 Mens Championship Basketball Game. Will it be another fairytale ending for Duke? Or will Butler come in and shock the entire world? NCAA Championship Game 2010 NCAA Final Game Time Butler vs Duke Game Time is today! The official game time for the NCAA Championship game for Duke vs Butler is TODAY! Be sure to catch the 2010 NCAA Tournament Championships Final Game Duke vs Butler Game tonight at 9:21 PM ET, on CBS television or via Live Online Streaming Source: 2010 NCAA Tournament Championships – Duke vs. Butler – Live Online Streaming NCAA Championship Game 2010 NCAA Final Game Time Butler vs Duke Game Time NCAA Championship Game 2010 NCAA Final Game Time Butler vs Duke Game Time is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

What Time is the 2010 NCAA Championship Final Game Duke vs Butler

This is it . What Time is the 2010 NCAA Championship Final Game Duke vs Butler? Duke vs Butler Game Time NCAA Championship Game 2010 TimeThe moment we have all been waiting for. It came down to a blowout and a 2 point win. What started out as March Madness, the Sweet Sixteen, the Elite Eight and the Final Four is now down to the Terrific Two. Ok, I just made that last one up, but either way, we’re down to the two top teams in the NCAA Mens Basketball Bracket. The NCAA Championship game will be between Duke and Butler. The Duke vs West Virginia game turned out to be a blowout with Duke rallying West Virginia 78 – 57. On the other hand, the Butler vs Michigan game came down to the last second with Butler pulling away from Michigan 52 – 50. The 2010 Championship game will be between Butler vs Duke. Who had that on their brackets? Highlights from the Final Four games are available. The 2010 NCAA Championship game between Duke vs Butler will be held on April 5, 2010. Monday at 9:21pm EST Ticket info available online. Duke vs Butler Game Time NCAA Championship Game 2010 Time What Time is the 2010 NCAA Championship Final Game Duke vs Butler is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

10 Things I Hate About You Season 2 Episode 2 – Don’t Trust Me (Online Streaming Video Link)

Watch 10 Things I Hate About You Season 2 Episode 2 – Don’t Trust Me . The 2nd episode of this 2nd season that aired 04/05/10, Monday at 8:00 P.M. on ABC Family. 10 Things I Hate About You’s new episode entitled “Don’t Trust Me” has Kat inviting Patrick for dinner. Cameron now also known as “Mr. Dependable”. Chastity told her friends about Bianca kissing Joey. Watch the latest episode of our favorite sisters brought to us by ABC Family. Watch the full latest episode of 10 Things I Hate About You replay on line for free. We have provided the links for you where you can watch it online streaming or download it for your collection, it is located above the image and below this sentence in blue font. Watch 10 Things I Hate About You S2E2: Don’t Trust Me 10 Things I Hate About You Season 2 Episode 2 – Don’t Trust Me (Online Streaming Video Link) is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading