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Movieline’s Week in Review: Be Very Afraid

It might seem like a miracle that there’s any news to collect here at all, but you’d be surprised what even the most stultifying week in the history of modern pop culture can yield. We do it all for you, Dear Reader. Anyway, it’s Friday, so enough already. Drop by this weekend to catch up with Christopher Rosen, and the rest of team ML will see you Monday. Bye! [Presses eject, is shot into space.]

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World Cup: South Africa vs. Mexico: It's all over at Soccer City …

The opening game of the 2010 World Cup is in the history books and South Africa and Mexico have both come away with one point after tying, 1-1, in front of a crowd of more than 90000 at Johannesburg’s superb Soccer City stadium. … The Bafana Bafana came that agonizingly close to a momentous victory in the first World Cup game played in Africa. So, yes, Mexico got off the hook. For a full report on the match, see http://www.latimes.com/ sports / soccer / a little later on …

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Police: Joran van der Sloot Says He Knows Location Of Holloway’s Body

Joran van der Sloot told police investigators that he knows the location of the body of missing U.S. teen Natalee Holloway, the chief of Peru's criminal police said. “He let slip that he knew the place where this person was buried,” Gen. Cesar Guardia told The Associated Press. Guardia said, however, that the 22-year-old Dutchman told investigators “he would only testify (on the matter) before Aruba authorities.” Guardia said that he didn't know how seriously to take Van der Sloot's statement given his history of dubious statements about the 2005 disappearance in Aruba of the Alabama teen. Van der Sloot remains the lone suspect in the case, which came up in front of Peruvian police as the Dutchman confessed to killing Stephany Flores, a 21-year-old woman from Lima, Guardia told the AP. added by: TimALoftis

Mika: Boehner Should ‘Just Bend Over’

Has Pres. Obama’s ass-kickin’ line given license to MSM members to offer cruder commentary?  Could be, judging from Mika Brzezinski’s Morning Joe performance today, in which she suggested that House Republican leader John Boehner should “just bend over.” Mika normally plays the role of Morning Joe hall monitor, keeping the rambunctious trio of Joe Scarborough, Mike Barnicle and Willie Geist in line. But with Joe away today, it was Mika who indulged in some off-color imagery.  Prompting Mika’s remark was a clip of Boehner wondering why Pres. Obama isn’t looking for someone’s “ass to kick” on the subject of unrestrained federal spending. HAROLD FORD: The problem with his question, it’s probably himself if he’s looking, if the president’s looking for that word to kick. MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Yeah! FORD: Because John was one of the leaders in the Republican caucus who actually voted for, we didn’t pay for the entitlement spending, the new Medicare prescription-drug plan.  We didn’t pay for the war, for the first time we go to war without paying for it in the history of the nation.  So if he’s looking for one, he might — BRZEZINSKI: Just bend over.  Just bend over. Seriously. Check out Willie Geist’s horrified reaction to Mika’s line: the look of a fourth-grader shocked to hear his revered teacher say something dirty.

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Live Stream: Chicago vs Philadelphia Game 6

It’s a best match now live streaming online the Hockey live event between Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers. This hockey match game is somewhat very exciting and anticipated event in the history of National Hockey League where both teams are aiming to win this game event in NHL Stanley Cup Finals 2010 . Chicago is now leading over Philadelphia in 3-2. Who’s gonna win the event? Watch the game 6 NHL Stanley Cup 2010 Finals: NHL Stanley Cup Finals 2010 Game 6: Chicago vs Philadelphia Live Stream: Chicago vs Philadelphia Game 6 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Rock The Bells Lineup Adds Snoop Dogg, A Tribe Called Quest, DJ Premier

Lauryn Hill will perform her classic debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, on three tour stops. By Jayson Rodriguez Snoop Dogg Photo: Daniel Boczarski/ Redferns Snoop Dogg, A Tribe Called Quest and DJ Premier have been added to the 2010 Rock the Bells bill , joining a lineup that already includes such legendary acts as the Wu-Tang Clan, Rakim, KRS-One, and Slick Rick. As part of a novel concept this year, all of the participants will perform one seminal album from their catalog in its entirety, with the exception of Premier, who will instead lead a tribute to his late Gangstarr music partner, Guru . (The MC died in April of cancer-related causes.) Also joining the festivities is Lauryn Hill. The former Fugees frontwoman was announced as a “special guest” last month, but Hill’s involvement in the show was clarified on Tuesday (June 8). Hill is slated to perform her now-classic debut album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. The singer will be featured on the Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C. legs of the four-city trek. The Rock the Bells Tour spans four U.S. cities, kicking off on August 21 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California, then making stops at the Shoreline Amphitheater outside San Francisco on August 22, Governors Island in New York on August 28 and closing at Merriweather Post Pavilion, in the D.C. area, on August 29. Among the albums set to be performed from start to finish are Snoop’s Doggystyle, ATCQ’s Midnight Marauders, the Wu’s Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) and KRS-One and Boogie Down Production’s Criminal Minded. Slick Rick’s The Great Adventures of Slick Rick and Eric B. and Rakim’s Paid in Full will also get a full performance. “That’s gonna be interesting to see these cats do some of the records that really bust hip-hop’s cherry open,” Raekwon told MTV News about the concept earlier this month. “I can’t wait to see this because I never seen it like that before. The concept is great. It gives fans the opportunity to go back and rewrite their history, go back and check it out, see what made dudes who they are. … This [tour] is gonna allow races to come together and have fun for one night. This is gonna be the event of events. This is gonna be the Royal Rumble of hip-hop. I’m sure that everybody is gonna come out and represent this. It’s gonna be right. I can’t wait.” Also filling out the bill are Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello’s side project with the Coup’s Boots Riley, Street Sweeper Social Club, as well as Murs & 9th Wonder, Wiz Khalifa, the Clipse, Immortal Technique, Brother Ali, Jedi Mind Tricks, Supernatural, DJ Muggs with Ill Bill, Big Sean, Yelawolf and DJ Rocky Rock. If you could choose any hip-hop act to perform their album in its entirety, who would you pick and which album? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Snoop Dogg A Tribe Called Quest DJ Premier

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‘Hangover’ Star Ken Jeong Talks Emotional MTV Movie Awards Speech

‘I’m crying because they took my frozen popcorn — my Golden Popcorn,’ he jokes of choking up onstage over wife. By Eric Ditzian Ken Jeong Photo: Robyn Beck/ Getty Images Has a more heartfelt awards show speech ever been given in honor of a more bizarre movie moment? Surely nothing in the history of Hollywood can compare to what went down at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards , when Ken Jeong — he of the naked, trunk-jumping beatdown in “The Hangover” — took the stage to pay touching tribute to his wife, Tran. As Jeong explained while accepting the award for Best WTF Moment , his wife was suffering from breast cancer during filming of “The Hangover,” and both co-star Bradley Cooper and director Todd Phillips provided Ken some much-needed emotional support. After the Movie Awards, Jeong spoke with MTV News about why he wanted to tell his personal story in front of millions. ” ‘Hangover’ was just the greatest moment that really changed my life,” Jeong told us outside the Gibson Amphitheatre. “And it just really reminded me how great Todd and Bradley were. They were the only people who knew at that time and they were just very supportive. Every single day, Todd and Bradley were like, ‘Hey man, how’s everything going? Is everything good? Is she good?’ It just got me through. And I don’t think people know what great people both of those guys are. “That’s what I take even more than the award, is how great they were and how cathartic working on that movie was,” he continued. “And it’s really to celebrate Tran, because she’s cancer-free the last two years and that really is a celebration. I’m so honored that she’s here and everything really is just for her.” As he said these words, Jeong again began to tear up, just as he had onstage. “I’m crying because they took my frozen popcorn — my Golden Popcorn. I’m crying!” he repeated. Relive the wildest, funniest and most-jaw-dropping moments of the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, watch revealing red-carpet interviews and get exclusive movie clips after the show at MovieAwards.MTV.com. Related Videos 2010 Movie Awards: Most Talked-About Moments

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Hemp for Victory!

This past week, hemp advocates and aficionados nationwide engaged in educational and awareness building exercises during their annual “Hemp History Week”. The aim was to enlighten the public's perception of hemp by demonstrating its versatility in several facets of everyday life and drawing attention to its pivotal role in American agriculture up until the mid-20th century. Before hemp can be understood in its contemporary context, a stroll down memory lane may refresh the reader on this critical crop. While the history of hemp and humans goes all the way back to the Neolithic Revolution ~10-12,000 years ago, for brevity's sake, the focus of this reminiscence will remain on hemp's history in the New World. Hemp helped propel European explorers to America's shores by providing tough and durable sails and rope for riggings on long, trans-Atlantic voyages. The climate proved suitable, and in 1564, King Philip II of Spain proclaimed that hemp be cultivated in his New World possessions, ranging from the tip of Tierra del Fuego to the Willamette Valley. Hemp was instrumental in securing the continuity of the English colonies. With the memory of numerous colonial failures fresh in mind, particularly the “Lost Colony” of Roanoke Island, colonists in Virginia became the first to make the planting of hemp mandatory in 1619; not only could hemp fibers be used to sew cloth but the seeds could be consumed for a much needed source of protein, carbohydrates, essential fatty acids, and minerals including calcium and iron. As Virginia flourished, other colonies took notice and began implementing their own hemp mandates, and, collectively, the colonies continued to thrive with hemp providing a safety net to fall upon during inclement seasons. The Founding Fathers of the United States of America saw good promise in hemp and some even farmed it themselves. Thomas Jefferson and George Washington both grew hemp, and Benjamin Franklin owned one of America's first paper mills that produced durable and long-lasting hemp paper that was to play a crucial role in the founding of a new nation. Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence on hemp paper, and other Founding documents written on hemp include Thomas Paine's “Common Sense”, the Articles of Confederation, the Federalist (and Anti-Federalist) Papers, and the United States Constitution. Hemp's prominence waned in the 19th century. The invention of steam turbines and diesel engines along with the widespread favor for Manila rope fiber eliminated hemp from the high seas. Advances in agricultural technologies, techniques, and crop variants practically eliminated concerns of climate-driven crop failures or Malthusian catastrophes. As average incomes increased and America's middle class grew, so too rose the demand for clothing of finer quality fiber. By the 20th century, hemp's use in everyday life was in steady decline and preserved only by the most steadfast of farmers who continued to see it as insurance during hard times. Hemp in America met its demise in the “zero tolerance, one-size-fits-all” Marihuana Tax Act of 1937. This act was a blanket ban on the cannabis plant, presumably because its psychotropic attribute, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), was becoming responsible for a tremendous wave of violence sweeping across the country. Hemp was lumped into this Act because it contains trace amounts of THC. However, if one were not to become entangled by yellow journalism and instead ask “Cui bono?”, one need look no further than media mogul William Randolph Hearst and the DuPont Company. Hearst, like any good crony capitalist of America's Gilded Age, profited from the government's ban on cannabis because of his considerable interests in the timber industry that fueled his paper mills and printing presses. The hemp ban also helped DuPont, which had patented nylon two years prior as a replacement for Asian silk and hemp products. The biggest beneficiary of all, however, was the US government, as it enjoyed expanded powers of regulation and taxation that would eventually lead to the infamous “War on Drugs”. Hemp enjoyed a brief comeback during World War II. Strict war rationing diverted many essential materials to the war effort; shortages became the natural result of this central planning. Hemp was officially enlisted by the US government in 1942 following the release of Hemp for Victory, in which farmers were educated on hemp's multitudinous uses and encouraged to grow it en masse. Despite its service during a time of national need, hemp, like many American veterans, was cast aside and again put under ban in 1955. The likely beneficiary this time was the burgeoning petrochemical industry, led by none other than DuPont. Hemp, a crop that has, without question, benefited the US and seen it through thick and thin, has not graced America's fertile soils for over half a century. In that time, America ceded its dominance in hemp cultivation to the Soviet Union, which produced the most hemp from 1950-1980. It was not until the 1990's that some industrialized countries began to loosen restrictions and allow the cultivation of hemp again, including Australia, Germany, France, Italy, Great Britain, and Canada. Today, America stands as the only industrialized country that does not allow the cultivation of hemp; by contrast, North Korea, arguably one of the most sheltered, underdeveloped, and authoritarian regimes on the planet, allows the cultivation of hemp. Hemp has also suffered from neglect in the cannabis re-legalization movement. Despite it being, by far, the easiest sell to the American public due to its non-intoxicity, it has fallen to the wayside in favor of medical cannabis and decriminalization measures. Since hemp's inclusion in the definition of “marijuana” in the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, thirteen states have decriminalized simple cannabis possession and fourteen have allowed medical cannabis for seriously/terminally ill patients; only five states (North Dakota, Montana, West Virginia, Vermont, and Oregon) have removed laws banning hemp cultivation provided a license is granted to the farmer by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The number of licenses issued by the DEA as of this writing: zero. What is hemp's hope for a brighter future in the sun? Legislation currently introduced in Congress (House Resolution 1866: Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2009) by Representative Ron Paul (R-Texas) has sat idle and is unlikely to see any action before the end of the 111th Congressional term. The States, on the other hand, can reclaim their sovereign right to an intrastate hemp economy any time they like. Hemp's salvation, barring Federal clemency, is in the 10th Amendment to the US Constitution, and a State's willingness to interpose on behalf of its farmers…. Continued at : http://www.campaignforliberty.com/article.php?view=891 added by: Dagum

Gabe Saporta, Evan Lysacek, Kim Caldwell Dish In ‘When I Was 17’

Lysacek’s secret identity, Caldwell’s bloody prom and Saporta’s badass past get revealed on the show, airing Saturdays at 11 a.m. By MTV News staff Gabe Saporta Photo: MTV News We all have huge memories — both wonderful and horrible &#8212 of being 17. MTV’s “When I Was 17” features celebrities sharing moments that all of us can identify with (well, most of them anyway), and this week, Olympic medalist and “Dancing With the Stars” luminary Evan Lysacek , “American Idol” contestant Kimberly Caldwell and Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta delivered in fine fashion. Although Lysacek is a household name, back in the day, his friends didn’t even realize he was training for Olympic glory. “For a long time, a lot of my friends didn’t even know I was a skater, and the ones that did know didn’t really understand the magnitude of it — that I was traveling all around the world to compete,” he says on the show. Then there was one fateful day when his school principal decided to expose his secret to the entire student body. “My junior year was the first time that I competed in a competition that was televised,” Evan recalls. “My principal broadcast my skating competition for the whole school. I didn’t know ahead of time, so I kind of was surprised.” Kimberly Caldwell has turned heads on “American Idol” and the TV Guide Channel, and things were pretty much the same when she was 17 … only, back then, she was turning heads for an entirely different reason: She was the girl positively covered in blood. “When I was 17, I got asked out by one of the really hot senior boys to prom and I was, like, so excited,” Caldwell recalls. “And so I’m with all these seniors, and we go to this really beautiful restaurant, and we’re walking, and I had gotten this really, really pretty dress, and all my friends, like, came over and helped me get ready and everything. “I was so excited, and of course I had put on my ‘I’m so cool, this is not too exciting’ face. So we went to this restaurant, and before we even ate dinner, I tripped and I fell,” she continued. “My dress got split all the way up to my belly button, and my knee got a gash and it started gushing blood. It was a really, really sexy moment for me.” This might not exactly come as a surprise, but when he was 17, Cobra Starship frontman Gabe Saporta was a bit of a hell-raiser. Seems that the manic mastermind behind hits like “Good Girls Gone Bad” was never far away from trouble as a teen, much to the chagrin of pretty much every authority figure around him — particularly on one fateful class trip. “We went on a class trip to Washington, D.C., to learn about the history of our government … and everyone had a hotel room, two people per room, two boys, two girls in each room,” Saporta smiled. “But really, class trips are just make-out sessions, so I went and snuck into one of these girls’ rooms … only this girl that I was making out with, her roommate who she was paired up with came back and freaked out and, like, had a panic attack.” The spooked roommate grabbed a chaperone, and before he knew it, Saporta was busted. But he still thinks the stunt was worth it. “I got in trouble the next day, and I got sent home from the Washington trip,” he said. “I got kicked off the trip, I got to make out with a girl, and everyone’s like, ‘Wow, you were making out with a girl and you got kicked off the trip! That rules!’ ” Don’t miss “When I Was 17,” airing Saturdays at 11 a.m. ET on MTV! Related Videos When I Was 17 | Ep. 6 | Evan Lysacek, Kimberly Caldwell, Gabe Saporta Related Photos When I Was 17 | Gabe Saporta When I Was 17 | Kimberly Caldwell When I Was 17 | Evan Lysacek

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Live Stream: Blackhawks vs Flyers Game 4

It’s a best match now live streaming online the Hockey live event between Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers. This hockey match game is somewhat very exciting and anticipated event in the history of National Hockey League where both teams are aiming to win this game event in NHL Stanley Cup Finals 2010 . Chicago is now leading over Philadelphia in 2-1. So who gonna win this match in their Game 4 live streaming hockey event? Find out now and enjoy watching your favorite hockey game on the internet. Don’t miss the live stream: Watch Chicago Blackhawks vs Philadelphia Flyers Game 4 Live Stream Live Stream: Blackhawks vs Flyers Game 4 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading