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Hey my name’s Jasmin and I live in Vienna in Austria! It…

Hey my name’s Jasmin and I live in Vienna in Austria!  It had always been my biggest dream to meet Justin but since I live in Austria I never thought that it will become reality.  When Justin said that there will be a My World Tour in Europe, I got so excited. I thought that he will finally come to Austria. Days went by but there was still no concert announced here. Soon all European concerts were announced. I was so upset.Also my friend Alexandra was very sad. We convinced our parents to fly with us to Germany for his concert in Berlin. After days of getting on their nerves, they finally said yes . You guys can’t imagine how much that meant to us. Then finally the day came. We flew from Vienna to Berlin and we even met other Austrian Beliebers on the plane! When the concert started, I began to cry. I finally saw my idol in person. Not on pictures or on Youtube, Justin was just a few meters away from us since we had very good tickets. I didn’t meet him though.  Two days before I flew to Berlin I found out about different contests to win a Meet & Greet with Justin in Zurich (Switzerland) on April, 8th. Of course Alexandra and I entered all the contests. One was from a famous Austrian youth magazine, the other from an Austrian radio station called Hitradio Ö3 and the third was from an Austrian music store called Saturn. We didn’t think that we would have high chances to win since there are many Beliebers in Austria but then a few days before the concert in Zurich, Alexandra called me and told me that she got an Email from Hitradio Ö3 and that she won four Meet & Greet passes to meet Justin in Zurich . Alexandra and me were freaking out and immediately called our friends Stefanie and Sarah to come with us. Soon our big day came. We met with the people from Hitradio Ö3 at the airport in Vienna and flew with them to Zurich. After one hour we arrived and went to the Hallenstadion. We were so excited. When we arrived there we met other Beliebers from Austria which won contests to meet Justin in Zurich too. We went inside and then waited, waited and waited. Then finally it was our turn to meet Justin. I was shaking like crazy, then finally we saw Justin. He had a big smile on his face. He must have noticed that I was shaking because he said, “Hey everythings alright, I’m just a normal teenage boy”. I responded with “I know but you are Justin Bieber” and then we went up to him and took our photo. After that Alexandra told him to come to Austria and Justin was like “Hey that’s where Bruno is from” . You know the movie with the gay man. We all had to laugh and then I told him that he has many fans in Austria and that we would love to see him there. After the Meet & Greet we watched his concert for the second time. I can’t believe that I met my idol. My biggest dream became reality!I want to thank Hitradio Ö3 for fulfilling our dreams! It was the best day of my life! -Jasmin See more here: Hey my name’s Jasmin and I live in Vienna in Austria! It…

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Dinner With Diggy![CONTEST]

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HOT 1079 AND ATLANTIC RECORDS IS GONNA GIVE YOU DINNER WITH DIGGY! THAT’S RIGHT, YOU AND A GUEST GET TO HAVE DINNER WITH DIGGY! AND ASK HIM WHATEVER YOU WANT! JUST LISTEN TO THE DURTY BOYZ’S HOT 7 AT 7 IF YOU CAN NAME ALL SEVEN SONGS YOU AND A GUEST WILL WIN DINNER WITH DIGGY!

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In Case You Missed It: Every Dunk From The 2011 Slam Dunk Contest

The dunk contest hasn’t been entertaining the past couple of years, but this year was different as the NBA brought in some of youngest and most talented dunkers they have. Hoping to achieve the level of entertainment like the early decade 2000 dunk contest or even the exciting 2006 contest, the NBA brought in Blake Griffin, Javale McGee, Serge Ibaka, and DeMar DeRozan. Although we think Javale McGee was robbed from the title after his amazing dunks that included 3 balls at once and dunking 2 hoops at the same time, (one a 13 footer) texting fans could not resist the theatrics of Blake Griffin receiving an ally-oop as he jumps over a car. In case you somehow missed it or just want to see the excitement all over, head to HipHopWired.com to see what was one of the most creative and exciting Slam Dunk Contests that we’ve had in years .

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Join Our Statuesque Sweepstakes and Earn a Very Good Chance at a MacBook Air

If you enter Movieline’s Oscar poll and select your choices for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, you can win a MacBook Air, iPods, or plenty of other prizes. Who knows? Maybe I’ll win the damn MacBook Air. I don’t see a conflict of interest at all. You can’t make me see it either. Join the fun after the jump.

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Your Most Embarrassing Prom Photos [Contests]

After getting a look at John Krasinski ‘s prom photo, we asked for your embarrassing prom pictures . And, boy, were you people some awesomely awkward teens! We got lots of great submissions, and here are the best of the worst. More

And One Of The Biggest Influences On A Generation Of Designers is: TRON

After they graciously promoted LifeEdited , we learned from DesignSpotter that the Disney movie TRON “influenced whole generations of later-on designers, architects, technicians and developers worldwide.” So they are having their own competition. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Join Our Fashion’s Night Out Scavenger Hunt [Contests]

We know that you’re plotting your course to the Fashion’s Night Out event closest to you tomorrow night. We have a way to make it even more fun. Join our scavenger hunt , snap some pictures, and you could win cash! More

To Letterman’s Irritation, Trump Denounces Ground Zero Mosque as ‘Insensitive,’ ‘Somebody Knocked Down the World Trade Center’

Earning applause from the audience inside Manhattan’s Ed Sullivan Theater for Wednesday’s Late Show, Donald Trump gave David Letterman his take on placing a new mosque near Ground Zero: “I think it’s very insensitive to build it there. I think it’s not appropriate, a I think it’s insensitive and it shouldn’t be built there.” Letterman frowned, prompting Trump to point out to the audience: “I don’t know if he agrees.” Letterman eventually asked “what about the notion” of when the “pilgrims came over…looking for religious expression? And as far as I’ve always known, that’s a fundamental building block of what makes this country great.” Trump agreed, but “it’s caused such a storm that the people doing it would make so much good will” if they moved it to a different location. When Trump repeated his point, to more applause, about how “it’s very insensitive to build it there and I think they should go someplace else,” a befuddled Letterman wondered: “Describe for me what insensitivity is manifested if it’s built there?” And Letterman fretted: “Does this suggest that we are in fact officially at war with Muslims?” To which, Trump observed: “Well, somebody knocked down the World Trade Center.” Letterman also sputtered: “I don’t believe, not having read the Koran, I don’t believe that part of that belief, that pursuit is here in your face, take a look at this, what do you think? What are you going to do?” Trump, on to promote a new season of The Apprentice on NBC, retorted: “Well, somebody’s blowing us up. Somebody’s blowing up buildings, and somebody’s doing lots of bad stuff.” The Late Show Web site has a video of a portion of the Ground Zero mosque discussion. Audio: MP3 clip From the Wednesday, September 1 Late Show with David Letterman: DAVID LETTERMAN: Now, tell me everything I need to know — everything a reasonable person should understand about the rebuilding that’s taking place at the former site of the twin towers, and the construction of, possible construction of a mosque down there. What do you know about it? What do you understand about it? And what are smart people, what should we be thinking of. DONALD TRUMP: Well, the rebuilding is going very slowly. It should have gone faster. I’ve always said what we should do is rebuild the World Trade Center exactly as it was. You know, it was never a very popular building architecturally until it went down and when it went down we all felt so terrible and all of a sudden people started loving it. I came out and said we should rebuild it in exactly the same form, but a little bit taller and a lot stronger and a lot of people loved that idea, but that’s not what they’re doing. As far as the mosque is concerned, I think it’s very insensitive to build it there. I think it’s not appropriate, a I think it’s insensitive and it shouldn’t be built there. (Applause) [pause as Letterman frowns] I don’t know if he agrees LETTERMAN: Well, I don’t know — I’m so ignorant about stuff. What about the notion — I can remember, I can’t remember but, remember when the pilgrims came over? Folks, remember when the pilgrims were here? And the puritans, and they came seeking religious freedom, and freedom from religious persecution, looking for religious expression. And as far as I’ve always known, that’s a fundamental building block of what makes this country great. TRUMP: I agree. And, you know, it’s called very simply freedom of religion. And I would agree with that 100 percent. In this case, it’s caused such a storm that the people doing it would make so much good will if they said, “hey, listen, we want to make everybody happy, including ourselves. We’re going to pick a site that’s a little further away.” Everybody would be happy and I think it would be such incredible good will. I would say if they wanted to do it from a PR standpoint it would be the greatest thing they could do. But I don’t see it happening. I see the developer, he’s pretty tough, and he wants to build it there. He’s get no money. He’s got a lot of problems. But I think the mosque is a real big issue in this city and in this country and I think it’s very insensitive to build it there and I think they should go someplace else. (Applause) LETTERMAN: Insensitive, and describe for me what insensitivity is manifested if it’s built there. TRUMP: Well, I just think there’s such ire. There’s such — I’ve never seen anything quite like it. I mean, I goy that site because I have a big building down there, 40 Wall Street, and the level of animosity and hatred and all of the things that this mosque is engendering, it’s very inappropriate. And I’m like you, I believe freedom of religion, but at the same time, sometimes you have to make a turn. It shouldn’t be forced upon them. If they did it of their own volition it would be such a popular thing for them. LETTERMAN: If they did what? TRUMP: If they moved it to a different site. LETTERMAN: The notion — does this suggest that we are in fact officially at war with Muslims? Is that what this suggests? TRUMP: Well, somebody knocked down the World Trade Center. LETTERMAN: Yes. No denying that, and they were Muslims, but they weren’t, it’s not, how do I want to express this? We’re not at — we’re at war with those people and they happen to be Muslims. We’re not at war with Muslims. (Applause) TRUMP: Well, I would say that’s right, David, I would say that’s right. And whether you like it or not, there’s a lot of people in this country that are just absolutely — you see the people who died in the World Trade Center, when you see their mothers and their fathers and their wives standing there just weeping and crying because of the mosque, I just think it would be a great thing if they would move it, if they would voluntarily say, “you know, we’re going to move this.” I think they would engender, I mean, it would be so good for them. LETTERMAN: Yes, but I don’t believe, not having read the Koran, I don’t believe that part of that belief, that pursuit is here in your face, take a look at this, what do you think? What are you going to do? TRUMP: Well, somebody’s blowing us up. I mean, somebody’s blowing up buildings, and somebody’s doing lots of bad stuff, David. And, you know, we’re at war, which as you know because you and I had this discussion two times ago when I was on the show. We should have never been in Iraq in the first place….

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AP Howler of the Day: Kasich ‘Keeping Pace’ With Strickland in OH Guv Race

Talk about an in-kind contribution. In a short item about a Democratic Governors Association election complaint about Ohio GOP gubernatorial candidate John Kasich, the Associated Press’s Julie Carr Smyth showed that she is willfully ignoring Buckeye State reality, or has been living a hermit’s existence for the past few months. In describing Kasich’s standing against Democratic incumbent governor Ted Strickland, Smyth claimed that Kasich “is keeping pace with Strickland in polls and fundraising” (a picture of the relevant paragraph is here ). As you can see , that’s sort of like a baseball writer claiming that “The Cincinnati Reds are keeping pace with the Chicago Cubs this year”: For those who aren’t following baseball closely, the Reds have a 21-1/2 game lead on the Cubs with less than 30 games remaining. Who do you think you’re foolin’, babe? (Answer: Relatively disengaged voters who need to given the impression that the sinking Strickland campaign is really on track to victory, instead of heading towards the first defeat of an incumbent governor in the Buckeye State in 36 years.) Democrats are upset that Kasich appeared on Fox News and was able to give out the name of his web site and encourage viewers to donate to his campaign during Bill O’Reilly’s show on August 18. Awwww. The election complaint is carried at a Huffington Post item courtesy of Sam Stein , a former NewsWeak (spelled that way on purpose) reporter . Two years ago, Stein claimed that Republican presidential nominee John McCain couldn’t possibly have vetted VP pick Sarah Palin because no one had visited her town’s local newspaper and looked through its archives. Well Sam, that just might be because the paper’s archives going back a decade were available online , and contained hundreds of entries. This Internet thing is pretty cool when you have a clue about how to use it. Ben Smith at Politico, who is not being linked because of his outfit’s outrageous attempt to shut down the College Politico, seems to think that this complaint has as much validity as Stein’s unproven claim against Team McCain two years ago: It seems to hinge on a chyron and, to my eye, is more in the great tradition of thin, high-profile election-year litigation than about winning in court. Speaking of “in-kind contributions,” maybe Julie Carr Smyth can estimate how much value favoring Strickland we should place on her demonstrably false claim in a national news story that Kasich is only “keeping” pace with him, when the fact is that Kasich has an averaged-out double-digit lead? Cross-posted at Bizzyblog.com .

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USAToday.com Notes Poll Showing Bush Blamed for Economy, Skips One Showing Voters Favor GOP On Issues

Yesterday the Gallup organization released a poll showing that Americans trust Republicans over Democrats on most major issues heading into the general election season. Today the same polling outfit released a poll that found a large number of Americans blame George W. Bush for the faltering economy.  Guess which one Gallup partner USA Today hyped? Here’s how USA Today staffer Susan Page began her September 2 online story (filed at noon today): Nearly two years after Barack Obama was elected president, Americans still are inclined to blame his predecessor for the nation’s current economic problems. In a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Friday through Sunday, more than a third of those surveyed said George W. Bush deserved a great deal of the blame for economic woes and a third said he should get a moderate amount of it. Not quite another third called that unfair, saying Bush warranted not much or none of the responsibility. The 71% saying Bush should get blamed was a modest decline from the 80% who felt that way about a year ago, in July 2009. A search of the USAToday.com website failed to turn up a story specifically devoted to the September 1 Gallup poll that gauged voter preferences for the parties based on the issues. Staffer Susan Page did make a brief reference to the poll in a September 1 “analysis” article regarding President Obama’s Oval Office speech about the end of combat operations in Iraq, but that occurred in paragraphs 17 and 18 of her 20-paragraph story: But the Iraq war is no longer the driving issue for Americans facing job layoffs and home foreclosures. In a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll of 1,021 adults Friday through Sunday, those surveyed rated the economy, jobs, government corruption and federal spending as the top issues shaping their vote in November’s congressional elections — and preferred congressional Republicans over Democrats on handling the economy by double digits. The war in Afghanistan ranked eighth in a list of nine issues. Here’s an excerpt from Gallup.com’s website regarding the top issues poll: PRINCETON, NJ — A new USA Today/Gallup poll finds Americans saying the Republicans in Congress would do a better job than the Democrats in Congress of handling seven of nine key election issues. The parties are essentially tied on healthcare, with the environment being the lone Democratic strength. The Republicans’ advantage on most issues is an indication of the currently favorable political environment for the party. Of particular note is the parity between the two parties on healthcare, an issue on which Americans historically have viewed the Democrats as superior . A similar USA Today/Gallup poll conducted in October 2006, just prior to Democrats’ major gains in that fall’s elections, highlights the potential implications of these findings. That poll, which includes several issues measured in the current survey, found the Democrats leading on all eight issues tested at that time , including some usual Republican strengths like terrorism and moral values. In more bad news for liberal Democrats, Gallup.com released another poll today that shows that “Republicans Hold Wide Lead in Key Voter Turnout Measure” : PRINCETON, NJ — Two months before this year’s midterm congressional elections, Gallup finds 54% of Republicans, compared with 30% of Democrats, already saying they have given “quite a lot of” or “some” thought to the contests. This “thought” measure is an important variable in Gallup’s well-established classification of “likely voters,” which is put into use closer to Election Day. The current gulf in thought between the parties mirrors the partisan gap in Gallup’s voter enthusiasm measure that is tracked weekly. We’ll have to see how USA Today covers this later today or tomorrow, but I’m not holding my breath for the paper giving it much attention, if any.

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