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13 Hours, One Awesome Singer: Taylor Swift Meets, Greets Fans

Taylor Swift proved, once again, why she’s so gosh darn awesome this weekend. As part of the 2010 CMA Music Festival, the singer spent 13 consecutive hours with fans, meeting them, greeting them and, of course, belting out a few singles for them. Prior to the event, Swift blogged: “This year I wanted to figure out a way to meet as many [fans] as possible. Thirteen is my lucky number and the 13th is during Music Fest, so I think spending 13 hours with my fans is going to be amazing!” In actuality, Taylor exceeded this goal. She ended up spending 14.5 hours at the festival, making the dreams of those in attendance come true. Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus covered 14.5 inches of her body with clothing at a recent concert. Enlarge more photos of Swift and her fans below. Way to go, girl!

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How To Share Private Videos

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Kim K. & Justin Bieber — Flirting with Disaster

Filed under: Justin Bieber , Kim Kardashian Kim Kardashian is about to have Justin Bieber ‘s rabid fans all over her giant behind after frolicking in the Bahamas with the golden boy. . Biebs and The Butt were holding hands for a photo shoot just one month after Kim said his fans sent her death… Read more

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Afridi optimistic for Asia Cup win

KARACHI: Captain of national cricket team Shahdi Afridi vowed that team will perform well and clinch the victory in Asia Cup which will be held in Sri Lanka. Talking to media before departure to Sri Lanka, Afridi said Pakistan is fully capable to lift the title and comeback of seniors will not create any problem. It has been made clear that there is no compromise on discipline. Asia Cup will provide good practice for England tour, he added.

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South Korea lead Greece at half-time

PORT ELIZABETH: South Korea led Greece 1-0 at half-time in the opening Group B fixture at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium on day two at the World Cup here on Saturday. The 2002 co-hosts grabbed a seventh minute lead against the run of play, when Celtic”s Ki Sung Yueng”s freekick from beside the left corner flag skimmed over the heads of the Greek defence for Lee Jung Soo to volley in at the far post. Considering it was Greece with their far superior statures that were supposed to present the setpiece threat the manner of Korea”s goal will have come as a nasty surprise to the Euro 2004 champions. Understandably their manager Otto Rehhagel did not look the happiest person among the crowd at the three-quarter full 42,000-capacity stadium in this Eastern Cape port. The Koreans proceeded to run rings round the Greeks and were close to a second goal in the 27th minute after skipper Park Ji Sung”s superb through ball found Park Chu Young only for the Monaco striker”s shot to be deflected over the crossbar by keeper Alexandros Tzorvas. Group B favourites Argentina take on Nigeria later on Saturday at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.

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South Korea record first win at WC 2010, beat Greece 2-0

PORT ELIZABETH: South Korea registered the first win at the 2010 World Cup, a richly deserved 2-0 victory against Greece here Saturday to give them a live chance of achieving their ambition of a last 16 berth. South Korea, semi-finalists when they co-hosted the competition in 2002, were too quick and too smart for Otto Rehhagel”s Euro 2004 champions, who were sent packing by goals from Lee Jung Soo and captain Park Ji Sung. The Asian side grabbed this Group B fixture by the scruff of the neck as early as the seventh minute when Celtic”s Ki Sung Yueng”s freekick from beside the left corner flag skimmed over the heads of the Greek defence for Lee to volley in at the far post. Considering it was Greece with their far superior statures that were supposed to present the setpiece threat the manner of Korea”s goal will have come as a nasty surprise. Understandably Rehhagel did not look the happiest person among the crowd at the three-quarter full 42,000-capacity Nelson Mandela Bay stadium in this Eastern Cape port. The Koreans proceeded to run rings round the Greeks and were close to a second goal in the 27th minute after Park Ji Sung”s superb through ball found Park Chu Young only for the Monaco striker”s shot to be deflected over the crossbar by keeper Alexandros Tzorvas. Rehhagel made one switch at the break, replacing captain Giorgis Karagounis with defender Christos Patsatzoglou. Seven minutes later Greece, who have never had the pleasure of celebrating a World Cup goal, fell further behind after a masterful charge by the sparky Park Ji-Sung. The talismanic Manchester United midfielder beat off defenders Avraam Papadopoulos and Loukas Vyntra to slot the ball deftly past Tzorvas, triggering a flurry of flag waving among the Korean fans. This Group B opener represented a personal milestone for Michael Hester, the first New Zealander to referee a match at the World Cup, and he marked the occasion by dishing out a yellow card to Greek defender Vasilis Torosidis. Ten minutes from time something unusual took place, Greece had a shot at goal – but Korea”s veteran keeper Jung Sung Ryong lived up to his nickname of ”Spiderhands” to tip Theofanis Gekas”s close range attempt over the bar. Group B favourites Argentina take on Nigeria later on Saturday at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.

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Heinze goal gives Argentina half-time lead over Nigeria

JOHANNESBURG: Lionel Messi was in irresistible form as Argentina took a 1-0 halftime lead over Nigeria in their Group B World Cup match at Ellis Park Stadium on Saturday. Only some acrobatic saves from goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama prevented Nigeria from going further behind after defender Gabriel Heinze had scored the opener in the sixth minute. Messi, the world”s best player, brought a series of flying saves from Enyeama in the opening 45 minutes as the two-time world champions often threatened with their excellent passing and running off the ball. It was a rasping Messi volley tipped over the bar by Enyeama that indirectly led to the opening goal. From Sebastian Veron”s corner unmarked left-back Heinze hurtled in late and headed powerfully past Enyeama to send the large contingent of Argentine fans wild. The uninhibited Nigerians had their moments but spoiled their chances with errant finishing with Hoffenheim”s left winger Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi going close on a couple of occasions. Argentina”s Newcastle United defensive midfielder Jonas Gutierrez picked up a yellow card four minutes before halftime with a scything tackle on Obasi.

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Vuvuzelas are ”World Cup”s symbol” say organisers

JOHANNESBURG: They might be driving some players and supporters to distraction but World Cup organisers on Saturday decreed that the ear-splitting vuvuzela trumpet was the symbol of the tournaement. “Everybody loves vuvuzelas,” Rich Mkhondo, spokesman for the Local Organising Committee said at a press conference. “They are the symbol of the tournament.” The tuneless plastic horns, which generate more decibels than a drum or chainsaw, have split opinion almost as much as they have split ears. Commentators struggled to make themselves heard during the opening matches of the month-long tournament which kicked off on Friday. Many spectators have complained of headaches and some players say they affect their concentration. However FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said they are part of African football culture and South Africa”s goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune complained they were not loud enough at the hosts” tournament opener against Mexico. “We want more support and louder vuvuzelas when we play our next match against Uruguay in Pretoria on Wednesday,” he said. “We could hardly hear the fans who were quiet at stages during the game.” Mkhondo said that no complaints about the vuvuzela had been lodged while a spokesman for FIFA said that fans had so far respected calls not to blow their horns at sensitive moments. “A few days ago, FIFA asked the fans to respect the ceremonies, speeches and anthems,” said the spokesman Nicolas Maingot. “We have had no problem with that”.

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Fans frenzy for FIFA World Cup

Fans from across the globe have come to South Africa to get drenched in the football fever and support their favourite teams in the FIFA World Cup.

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