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Jon Secada — Built Like a Male Stripper!

Filed under: Jon Secada , Beauty , Hot Bodies Singer Jon Secada ‘s career may have cooled since the ’90s, but his bod is hotter than ever. The muy buff 47-year-old showed off his jacked up pecs, abs and biceps while visiting Chippendales Las Vegas on Monday. Jon is bigger and better than ever. Read more

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Megan Fox — Check Out My Wedding Ring!

Filed under: Megan Fox , Brian Austin Green , Hook Ups , Paparazzi Photo Decked out in gym gear — Megan Fox and her new hubby Brian Austin Green gave their ring fingers a workout in Hawaii yesterday … showing off their sparkly new wedding bands during a romantic afternoon stroll. As we previously reported, the two tied the… Read more

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Megan Fox And Brian Austin Green’s Romance: A Look Back

The actors were married in a secret wedding last week in Hawaii. By Jocelyn Vena Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox Photo: Steve Granitz/ Getty Images Back in 2004, a little-known actress named Megan Fox met former teen heartthrob Brian Austin Green on the set of the sitcom “Hope & Faith,” where they were both guest-starring. It was the start of a love affair that resulted in a secret wedding last Thursday in Hawaii. After dating for two years, despite a 12-year age difference, the pair got engaged in November 2006 . They lived together, along with a potbellied pig, dogs, two cats, two birds and a squirrel. In 2008, Green told TV Guide that they had to make room in their busy work schedules to focus on their relationship. At the time, Fox was an up-and-coming sex symbol and the female lead in “Transformers,” while Green was busy working on the TV series “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” “We’ve lived together for three years. We have tattoos of each other’s names,” he said in an interview, adding that he also wouldn’t mind having children with his lady. “I would love more kids. Right now, our biggest problem is rescuing pets from pet stores.” Despite a brief breakup in early 2009, the pair got back together and rekindled their flame later that year. Fox would continue to be busy with her career, working on flicks like “Jonah Hex” and “Jennifer’s Body” and continuing to say outlandish things in interviews. She also made sure to talk about her preference for older men like Green. She once noted that she loves Green because “he’s a man. He has an ego.” Shortly after Fox left the “Transformers” franchise and just before the release of “Jonah Hex,” she and Green announced that they had gotten engaged again on June 1 in Hawaii. And while Fox would insist that it was “really not a re-engagement” because their 2006 commitment still held, she did throw off the press by noting hat it would be “years” before she walked down the aisle with Green. “I’m going to be 44 when I get married!” Apparently in Fox’s world, “years” is really only a matter of weeks, and “44” means 24. While we don’t know much about the wedding other than it took place at the Four Seasons Resort on Hawaii’s Big Island and only about half a dozen people were in attendance. It is the first marriage for both. Green has an 8-year-old son, Kassius, from a previous relationship with actress Vanessa Marcil. Kassius gave away his dad at the wedding. If you were as famous as Megan and Brian, would you have a secret wedding or a huge, publicized bash? Talk about it in the comments. Related Photos Love Birds: Megan Fox And Brian Austin Green

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Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green married

Megan Fox, 24, extended the pair#39;s vacation and exchanged vows with her on/off partner of six years at the Four Seasons Hualalai Resort in Hawaii late last week. Megan Fox is s-exy and single no more – the actress has married her longtime partner Brian Austin Green, according to US reports. The Transformers star became engaged to Green for a second time in early June during a romantic beach vacation in Hawaii. And she hasn#39;t wasted any time in getting married, even though she recently t

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Megan Fox & Brian Green — Rings and Bikini

Filed under: Megan Fox , Brian Austin Green , Hot Bodies , Hook Ups For the first time ever, Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green rocked their wedding bands out in public yesterday … and then immediately took them off so they could frolic on the beach in their skivvies. As we previously reported, the couple tied the knot… Read more

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Designing Out Waste in Industry Becomes a Priority for Big UK Businesses

This week a new report has been published by UK environmental think tank Green Alliance which unites top UK businesses on a mission to design out waste in industry. The report is called A Pathway To Greener Products and calls on the new coalition government to help all businesses improve the environmental impact of the products they produce and sell. To deliver the report Green Alliance put together a group of businesses called The … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Megan Fox Marries Brian Austin Green In Hawaii

Though Fox said they’d wait ‘years’ before tying the knot, they married in quiet ceremony last week. By Gil Kaufman Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green Photo: Steve Granitz/ WireImage You’d think it would be a little harder for one of the most-watched young actresses in Hollywood to pull off a surprise, but according to

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7 Awesome Solar-Powered Vehicles

Credit: Global Green Challenge The sun is shining. Hot weather makes gas expand . Gas emissions contribute to global warming. Dontcha wish there was a better way, like cars that ran on solar power ? There is, although they’re experimental and in the development and gee-whiz stages. Who knows if solar cars will ever take off ( maybe sola… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Mary Matalin Battles Libs Arianna Huffington and Mark Green in New Radio Show

A new talk radio show launched this weekend that will certainly get a lot of attention from producers across the fruited plain if not from listeners. Called “Both Sides Now,” the program pits far-left internet publisher Arianna Huffington against conservative political consultant Mary Matalin. Unfortunately, there’s a glaring problem with the format: the host is the far-left leaning Mark Green who used to be the president of Air America Radio. As such, listeners will likely hear twice as many liberal views as conservative ones. Naturally, Green didn’t admit this in his debut announcement published at the Huffington Post Sunday: Welcome to the debut audio-blog of Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin. We’re a new nationally syndicated radio show whose name sort of conveys it all — Both Sides Now will be the first syndicated radio show that presents both sides with two prominent women. So instead of talk radio just being ideological monologues to the faithful, we’ll have two politically savvy women keeping each other on their toes. My goal as the host is to either clarify differences or bridge them. Clarify differences? Well, isn’t that special? Arianna’s got a far-left-leaning referee on the set to “clarify differences.” Readers are advised that Green co-authored 2004’s “The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America” with the far-left writer Eric Alterman. His most recent work of “non-fiction” is “Change for America: A Progressive Blueprint for the 44th President,” which was co-produced by the far-left outlets New Democracy Project and the Center for American Progress; both are funded by George Soros. As such, having Green “clarify differences” between Huffington and Matalin is like having Yankee fans officiate a Yankees-Red Sox game. Nevertheless, as I am a HUGE fan of Matalin’s, it will be interesting to see how this format works. Stay tuned. 

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BP’s Next Disaster

Rolling Stone's Tim Dickinson reports that BP plans to start drilling in the Arctic this fall — and what the Obama administration is doing to stop it. On June 15th, as BP's catastrophic spill in the Gulf neared its third month, President Obama addressed the nation from the Oval Office. His administration, he assured the American people, would not let such a disaster happen again. He had put an indefinite hold on plans to open up new coastal areas, including Florida and Virginia, to offshore exploration. And he had frozen all new permits to drill in deep waters for six months, to give a blue-ribbon commission time to study the disaster. “We need better regulations, better safety standards and better enforcement,” the president insisted. But Obama's tough-guy act offers no guarantee that oil giants like BP won't be permitted to repeat the same mistakes that led to the nightmare in the Gulf. Indeed, top environmentalists warn, the suspension of drilling appears to be little more than a stalling tactic designed to let public anger over BP's spill subside before giving Big Oil the go-ahead to drill in an area that has long been off-limits: the Arctic Ocean. The administration has approved plans by both BP and Shell Oil to drill a total of 11 exploratory wells in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas above Alaska — waters far more remote and hostile than the Gulf. Shell's operations could proceed as soon as the president's suspension expires in January. And thanks to an odd twist in its rig design, BP's drilling in the Arctic is on track to get the green light as soon as this fall. “The administration seems to want to avoid just shutting down these leases, even though they have every legal right to,” says Charles Clusen, who leads the Alaska project for the Natural Resources Defense Council. “My fear is that people will start to forget about the Gulf spill, and the government will give Shell permits next year. We'll have had a pause, but not enough to assess the resources at risk or to develop technology that would be truly safe.” Ken Salazar, the Interior secretary whose staff allowed BP to drill in the Gulf based on pro-industry rules cooked up during the Bush years, has made no secret of his determination to push the “frontier” of oil drilling into the Arctic. The region's untapped waters are believed to hold as much as 27 billion barrels of oil — an amount that would rival some of the largest oil fields in the Middle East. “Everything I've heard internally, from sources within both the administration and industry, tells me that the administration is all over wanting these guys out in the Arctic Ocean,” says Rick Steiner, a top marine scientist in Alaska who helped guide the response to the Exxon Valdez spill. “They're trying to solve this political problem with this Gulf spill in time to get these guys out in the Arctic next summer.” The White House dismisses any accusation of stalling as “not accurate,” noting that Shell's permits are “on hold” until the president's commission finishes its work. But an administration spokesman admits that BP's plan — which uses an unproven approach to extracting undersea oil — is not covered by the six-month moratorium on offshore drilling. This fall, the company plans to begin drilling for oil near Prudhoe Bay via an oil rig it created by building an island — a glorified mound of gravel — three miles out in state waters. Because the island rig is connected to the mainland by a causeway, BP and Interior agree that the “onshore” facility is not subject to restrictions on “offshore” drilling. It's the same kind of legal fiction that states like Indiana use to permit gambling on “riverboat” casinos that are permanently docked on dry land. Here's what BP has in store for the Arctic: First, the company will drill two miles beneath its tiny island, which it has christened “Liberty.” Then, in an ingenious twist, it will drill sideways for another six to eight miles, until it reaches an offshore reservoir estimated to hold 105 million barrels of oil. This would be the longest “extended reach” well ever attempted, and the effort has required BP to push drilling technology beyond its proven limits. As the most powerful “land-based” oil rig ever built, Liberty requires special pipe to withstand the 105,000 foot-pounds of torque — the equivalent of 50 Mack truck engines — needed to turn the drill. “This is about as sexy as it gets,” a top BP official boasted to reporters in 2008. BP, a repeat felon subject to record fines for its willful safety violations, calls the project “one of its biggest challenges to date” — an engineering task made even more dangerous by plans to operate year-round in what the company itself admits is “some of the harshest weather on Earth.” MORE at the link: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/17390/120130?RS_show_page=0 added by: Incredulous