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The 30 Greatest Star Trek Villains

The time has come to look at which adversaries of Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway and, God help me, Archer excel at being truly awful. Since a list like this one would cover all of the various Star Trek movies and films, whittling it down to just a handful would be a task larger than Harry Mudd's underpants. So in an attempt to be as inclusive as possible, the decision was made to focus on 30 of the final frontier's biggest bastards. Who would make the cut? Keep reading for a look at everyone from obvious villains (i.e. KHAAAAANNNNNN!) to more obscure peeps who have brought their intergalactic douchebaggery into our hearts. http://www.toplessrobot.com/2010/07/the_30_greatest_star_trek_villains.php?page=… added by: unimatrix0

Arts Student Repurposes A Library Into A Velodrome

Lisa Anne Auerbach Libraries are going through existential crises these days as they try to figure out their role in a digital world. Meanwhile, cycling for fitness and transportation is growing in popularity. Therefore what could be more obvious than turning a library into a velodrome. At least it was obvious to Pomona College graduating student Samuel Starr, who built the velodrome as his final year thesis…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Big Boi Gets ‘Live And Down To Earth’ In ‘Follow Us’ Video

‘It’s like a college frat party down in Savannah,’ MC says of clip for second Sir Luscious Left Foot single. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Kelly Marino Big Boi Photo: MTV News Next week, Big Boi is set to release the video for “Follow Us,” featuring Vonnegutt, the Atlanta MC told MTV News on the red carpet of the 2010 BET Awards. He’s already shot the clip, which is scheduled to premiere the visuals in time for the release of his album, Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty, next Tuesday (July 6). “Left foot, right foot, stepping over biters,” he raps over the track’s syncopated drums. “The game seems haunted/ ‘Cause there’s so many ghost writers.” “It’s just live and down to earth,” Big Boi said of the “Follow Us” video. “It’s like a college frat party down in Savannah, Georgia. Just riding through the city, having fun.” The number follows Big Boi’s current single, the Scott Storch-produced “Shutterbugg.” Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty is the OutKast rapper’s first proper solo offering; he and rhyme partner Andre 3000 released solo projects bundled into an group album with Speakerboxx/ The Love Below. Now, Big Boi isn’t entirely on his own: He’s got the help of T.I., B.o.B and Jamie Foxx on the LP. Andre 3000 was slated to have a prominent role on the project, particularly on the songs “Royal Flush” and “Lookin’ for Ya,” but OutKast’s label, Jive, blocked Dre from appearing on the Def Jam release. “Jive Records is trying to block 3 Stacks from being on the album. Boi Stop!!!!” Big Boi tweeted earlier this month. Big Boi spoke to MTV News in April about “Lookin’ for Ya,” which was produced by Boi-1da. “It’s me and Stacks, two verses apiece, back-to-back lyrical manslaughter,” Big Boi said of the collaboration. “Who’s better than the ‘Kast? Nobody.” Are you looking forward to more of Big Boi’s solo work? Would you rather OutKast got to work on new music together? Sound off in the comments. Related Artists Big Boi

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‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows’ Trailer: Six Key Moments

We break down the best parts of the new sneak peek. By Terri Schwartz Bonnie Wright and Daniel Radcliffe in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” Photo: Warner Bros. The first full-length “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” trailer comes at the perfect time to remind everyone why they loved the story about the boy with a lightning-bolt scar to begin with — and to ask everyone else who didn’t what they were possibly thinking. While previous trailers for “Harry Potter” movies — even the especially dark “Half-Blood Prince” — mixed humor with the action and magic, this sneak peek shows that the “Deathly Hallows” films, like the book, will take themselves very seriously. There’s a lot packed into the two-minute teaser, as well as some hints as to when the split between the two films will lie, so we’re going to break down some of the best parts. The Attack at the Ministry There are only two quick shots of the Ministry battle, but they promise greatness from that scene. At 1:24, there is a shot of Ron (Rupert Grint) running away terrified, and then at 1:46, there is another shot of the Ministry employee who is pursuing him. Godric’s Hollow Another section of “Part 1” that made it to the trailer is Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and Hermione’s (Emma Watson) journey to the home of Harry’s parents, Godric’s Hollow. Their entrance can be seen at the one-minute mark, and even though it looks like only Hermione is walking, that is because Harry is under the invisibility cloak. There is a lot more to the location than meets the eye, though, and you can see Harry being attacked by Voldemort’s snake Nagini inside Bathilda Bagshot’s home at 1:47. Ron Destroying the Slytherin Necklace Horcrux In the scene that has long been assumed will close out “Part 1,” Ron reunites with Harry in the woods and helps him destroy one of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. At 1:17, Ron can be seen looking terrified of the images the Horcrux is showing them (some pretty scandalous scenes between Harry and Hermione), and then at 1:48, Harry can be seen encouraging Ron to “kill it!” The Gringott’s Break-In Switching to moments that will (presumably) occur in “Part 2,” it might seem a bit confusing to see Harry riding alongside his enemy Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter) with a goblin named Griphook (Warwick Davis) at :54, but that’s actually because Hermione is impersonating Bellatrix, a scene Carter said she enjoyed playing . The shot of a half-blind dragon at 1:16 also comes from the Gringott’s scene, and the dragon flying away from the wizarding bank at 1:39 is the trio’s escape route to safety. Harry’s First Confrontation With Voldemort It was an interesting move to open up the trailer with one of the final scenes in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” but the shots of Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) standing with his Death Eaters in the woods and Harry approaching them actually come toward the end of the story. “Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, come to die!” Voldemort announces dramatically in the trailer, before seemingly casting the killing curse — Avada Kedavra — on Harry. The Final Battle A good portion of the action scenes that are shown in the trailer are taken from the final battle sequence that will take place at the end of “Part 2.” USA Today reported that the battle was expanded for the film, which means those shots of people running at each other in the woods are probably from the creative mind of director David Yates. But the wand confrontation between Harry and Voldemort at 1:59 is right out of the book, and Voldemort’s final line of the trailer — “Only I can live forever” — is a daunting way of teasing the final installments of the “Harry Potter” franchise. What did we miss? Share your favorite parts of the trailer in the comments below! Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows’ Trailer Debuts Related Photos Scenes From The First ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows’ Trailer Growing Up At Hogwarts

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Sandra Bullock/Jesse James Divorce Final

Filed under: Jesse James , Sandra Bullock , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned Sandra Bullock ‘s divorce from Jesse James is now a done deal. Sources tell TMZ both Sandra and Jesse signed the final documents last week. Sealed documents have filed with the clerk’s office in Travis County, Texas

NBA Finals: Kobe Bryant on the bench as fourth quarter starts with …

(An hour later, she posted a picture of newly done purple nails, as did sister Khloe, otherwise known as Mrs. Odom.) Purple nails. Also self-explanatory. There were Tweets-a-plenty as the day rolled along about Game 7 , including: …. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar picked up his fifth foul early in the final period, when Bryant’s defensive matchup, Rajon Rondo, carried the Boston Celtics to a 103-94 victory Sunday night that tied the NBA finals at a game apiece. …

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Los Angeles Lakers clinch the NBA title – Sports News – Tops Sri …

the los angeles lakers rallied from big early deficit to win their second successive nba championship with cliff hanging 83 79 game seven victory over boston celtics triumph gave 16th record 11th for coach phil jackson as they also became first team repeat champions since winning three in row 2000 … As the final horn sounded, Lakers ‘ purple and gold confetti fell from the rafters and Los Angeles players charged the court to celebrate victory over their greatest rivals. …

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The Bachelorette Spoilers: Ali Fedotowsky Chooses …

All season long, The Bachelorette spoilers we’ve reported have been spot-on. So while we can’t personally vouch for what follows, bear that fact in mind. Since before Ali Fedotowsky even began her quest for love, we’ve known the identity of her final two suitors this season – and the one she does not pick. What’s eluded us, and the soothsayer of The Bachelorette spoilers , Reality Steve, is the end result. Is Ali engaged? Are they dating? Is she still single? The lowdown was always that one of the finalists, whose name THG has withheld here for those of you who like to remain in suspense, was eliminated. The other finalist’s fate was unclear. Either Ali Fedotowsky chose him and they’re engaged, she chose him and they’re just dating, or she chose neither. That question has now been answered with 99.9 percent certainty. Ali Fedotowsky’s final decision has been debated for weeks . There is no gimmicky ending with someone returning, just the two men from which Ali must make a heart-wrenching choice – one likely to leave many fans disappointed. WARNING: Do not read on if you do not want to read SERIOUS spoilers for the end of this season. This isn’t vague, Us Weekly-style nonsense, it’s a dead giveaway. On the season finale of The Bachelorette , Ali Fedotowsky chooses … Nobody . Sorry, but that’s what overwhelming evidence suggests, courtesy of Steve . For almost a month now, we’ve known Chris Lambton and Roberto Martinez are the final two. The guy she didn’t pick – the one whose fate was clear – is Chris Lambton. He will be rejected at the final rose ceremony, leaving Roberto and Ali to … well, about that. All indications suggest that Ali is single today and didn’t choose Roberto Martinez either. Five different sources report that she’s single, up from three just days ago. Again, you can choose not to believe this if you like, and there’s always a chance Steve is wrong, sure. He’s admitted as much. But he’s never led us astray in the past. Weeks ago, the fact that she didn’t pick Chris became clear. However, the news that Ali picked Roberto never materialized. Evidence that she’s single has – in spades. Well, what do you think? Do you believe it – and are you disappointed in the result? Is there a chance this is all bogus and she and Roberto will live happily ever after? Discuss The Bachelorette spoilers herein by leaving a comment below .

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France 0-2 Mexico | World Cup 2010 Group A match report

Manchester United have not seen much of Javier Hernández yet but the striker who will join them for the new season delighted the hordes of underdressed Mexican fans in chilly Polokwane by scoring the goal that set his side on the way to victory against a ragged France. Hernández came on as 55th-minute substitute and made the breakthrough nine minutes later, beating the offside trap by a matter of inches and leaving France looking at elimination. A penalty from another substitute, the veteran Cuauhtémoc Blanco made certain of victory 12 minutes from time, taking Mexico level with Uruguay at the top of Group A and leaving France and South Africa with a point each. A point is about all France deserve after two extremely underwhelming displays at this World Cup, and though they could finish their group games with a victory over South Africa, the worry will be that Mexico and Uruguay will draw to both progress. Mexico began as if they meant business, showing much more attacking desire than in their opening game against South Africa and giving France a couple of scares in the first 10 minutes. Giovani dos Santos was in an offside position when he struck a post after only two minutes, but France had been warned. Carlos Vela managed to stay onside when Mexico came forward again, though after expertly gathering Rafael Márquez’s lofted pass, he shot early and high with his left foot. Guillermo Franco, who picked up the game’s first caution for delaying the taking of a free-kick, also shot too high after easily turning Eric Abidal on the adge of the area. France weathered that storm and gradually pushed Mexico back before producing a few attacks of their own. There was no one in the middle when Franck Ribéry crossed invitingly across the face of goal from the right, and though Jérémy Toulalan sent over an even better centre a few minutes later Florent Malouda was unable to get on the end of it. There was a definite sense, missing in most of the opening round of games, that both sides wanted to win this fixture. That would make qualification almost certain, whereas to lose, with Uruguay already on four points, would make life tricky if not impossible on the final day. Carlos Salcido, Mexico’s impressive left-back, brought the first real save of the evening from Hugo Lloris with a galloping run into the box and a shot directly at the goalkeeper, but the El Tri cause was not helped when Vela disappeared after just half an hour. He went down injured after no obvious contact with an opponent and was unable to continue. Little had been seen of Nicolas Anelka until he brought a routine save from Oscar Perez with a tame shot on the stroke of half-time, though he was indirectly involved in Toulalan collecting a caution in the last act of the first half that will put him out of the next game. Anelka tried to shoot from a free-kick for a foul on Ribéry, but shot into the Mexican wall so meekly that the wall broke up and a downfield breakaway was launched. Toulalan could not get back in time and was obliged to block Franco near halfway to prevent the Mexican striker breaking into space. It was hardly the biggest of surprises when Anelka was hauled off at half-time, though Raymond Domenech chose to replace him with André-Pierre Gignac rather than Thierry Henry. PSV Eindhoven’s Salcido continued to show up well, cutting in from the left at the start of the second half and shaping to shoot before Bacary Sagna brought him down. Mexico produced a well worked free move from the free kick to get Dos Santos to the goal-line, only for the former Spurs player to waste the opportunity with a cross played behind his strikers. France came back down the pitch and Malouda brought a save from Perez with a rising shot that the goalkeeper tipped over the bar, before Dos Santos wasted a couple of free-kicks at the other end by a distance that suggested the ball was to blame. Both efforts, from a fair way out, sailed so harmlessly dead it was difficult to know what he was attempting, though the look Javier Aguirre shot him from the bench on the second occasion suggested he might be wiser trying something more reliable next time. That was rendered unnecessary by what happened next, with Hernández taking advantage of a stupendously good linesman’s call to stay onside and put Mexico in front. The substitute passed backwards to Márquez then set off upfield for the return, which was timed to perfection and left Hernández the relatively simple task of gathering in space, then rounding Lloris to score. The French appealed for offside, but the flag had stayed down throughout the move, and replays showed that Hernández was onside, though by no more than a foot, when the ball was played. France gave up without much of a fight, with neither Ribéry nor Malouda succeeding in taking the ball past opponents, and another perplexing attacking substitution by Domenech failing to make any discernible difference. Their off-night was summed up when Eric Abidal brought down Pablo Barrera for the penalty. The defender seemed to have time to pull out of the tackle when Barrera played the ball past him and drew the foul, but Abidal was either too tired or too resigned to be concerned. Contact was made, the referee was correct in pointing to the spot, and Blanco found the bottom corner. Surprisingly good last time, France are right back in the doldrums again. World Cup 2010 Group A World Cup 2010 France Mexico Paul Wilson guardian.co.uk

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Liverpool face Arsenal in season opener while Chelsea host West Brom

• Arsenal start campaign at Anfield • Newcastle return against Manchester United Liverpool’s next manager faces a difficult start to life at Anfield after the Premier League fixture list for 2010-11 delivered an opening-day visit from Arsenal. Roy Hodgson remains favourite for the job. Tottenham Hotspur have an immediate opportunity to gloat over beating Manchester City to the final Champions League qualifying berth last season when they host Roberto Mancini’s side on 14

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