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Ashley Benson Flashes Her Birthday Legs

I really haven’t got the slightest idea who this Ashley Benson chick is, but she’s apparently somewhat of a celebrity and she’s wearing a little skirt so I’m putting her up. I couldn’t find anything else alright! Anyhow, here she is celebrating her 21st birthday at some douche club the other day. I’ve got nothing. I mean she’s not bad looking and all, but if I’m going to start putting up pictures of chicks I hardly know I might as well feature chicks that might get me laid. Like the Korean chick at the shoe store the other day… You know who you are.

SKorea’s Lee vows to make North ‘pay the price’ for attack

South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak today vowed to make North Korea”pay the price”for its”inhumane”artillery attack on a frontline island that killed four people and sparked global outrage. http://www.indiareport.com/India-usa-uk-news/latest-news/950119/International/2/… added by: puneet_indiareport

USS George Washington Stirs Yellow Waters For China

– but this is MORE than yellow journalism Analysis: US carrier visit a dilemma for China BEIJING – This weekend's arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Yellow Sea poses a dilemma for Beijing: Should it protest angrily and aggravate ties with Washington, or quietly accept the presence of a key symbol of American military pre-eminence off Chinese shores? The USS George Washington, accompanied by escort ships, is to take part in military drills with South Korea following North Korea's shelling of a South Korean island Tuesday that was one of the most serious confrontations since the Korean War a half-century ago. It's a scenario China has sought to prevent. Only four months ago, Chinese officials and military officers shrilly warned Washington against sending a carrier into the Yellow Sea for an earlier set of exercises. Some said it would escalate tensions after the sinking of a South Korean navy ship blamed on North Korea. Others went further, calling the carrier deployment a threat to Chinese security. Beijing believes its objections worked. Although Washington never said why, no aircraft carrier sailed into the strategic Yellow Sea, which laps at several Chinese provinces and the Korean peninsula. This time around, with outrage high over the shelling, the U.S. raising pressure on China to rein in wayward ally North Korea, and a Chinese-American summit in the works, the warship is coming, and Beijing is muffling any criticisms. – continued – LINK – – – http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_koreas_clash_china_analysis graphic- http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20101126/capt.0e05b68164654488a627e3882bf5e535-0e05b681… added by: remanns

Designing Their Way Out of a Dam Mess

A previous do-gooding design campaign. Photo via Slowalk From educating people about food miles and food security to encouraging them to use less paper, the Korean group Slowalk puts its graphic-design skills in the service of do-gooder causes. The latest target of their clean-lined advocacy? A government project to

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Park Yong Ha funeral

Fans of deceased South Korean entertainer Park Yong-ha cry during a funeral service at a hospital in Seoul July 2, 2010. Park, one of the most sought after actors in South Korea and a popular singer in Japan, was found dead in his home in Seoul on Wednesday in an apparent suicide, local media reported. News of South Korean actor Park Yong-ha#39;s demise shocked many in the Korean showbiz. Many of his friends turned up at his funeral to mourn his passing. The 33-year-old Winter Sonata star h

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Lee Hyori leaving Mnet Media

Mnet Media and Lee Hyori seemed to have amicably parted ways despite this and the Korean agency is taking legal action on the issue. Queen of K-pop Lee Hyori has left Mnet Media for B2M Entertainment after she was embroiled in a plagiarism scandal involving songs in her latest album “H-Logic.” Because of the plagiarism issue, Mnet Media will now file a lawsuit for fraud against the songwriter who penned a number of songs in Hyori’s album. The company will also pay compensation to the rightful

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Mike Shanklin On Rand Paul & Civil Rights Act/Financial Reform Bill – Anarchy Time Radio

5/23/2010 Mike Shanklin made a special appearance on Anarchy Time Radio to discuss the recent Rand Paul/Maddow Interview concerning the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and racism as a whole. The discussion then leads into the Financial Reform Bill that Congress is currently trying to pass. added by: shanklinmike

US, SKorea to test military in signal to North

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Monday announced plans for two major military exercises off the Korean peninsula in a show of force aimed at North Korea, which has been blamed by investigators for a deadly torpedo attack on a South Korean warship. The White House called U.S. support for South Korea “unequivocal” and said in a statement that President Obama had directed military commanders to work with the South “to ensure readiness and to deter future aggression.” North Korean leaders have denied responsibility and warned against any retaliation, but Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday blamed the North for the crisis. “We are working hard to avoid an escalation of belligerence and provocation,” Clinton told reporters in Beijing, where she was to press China to support diplomatic action against its neighbor and ally, North Korea. “This is a highly precarious situation that the North Koreans have caused in the region.” U.S. officials hope a united international response, coupled with a display of military might, will deter North Korea's neo-Stalinist regime from ratcheting up tensions. An international team of investigators last week blamed the North for the March 26 sinking of the South Korean corvette, the Cheonan. Forty-six South Koreans died aboard the ship, which investigators say was ripped in two by a torpedo. The sinking was South Korea's worst military disaster since the Korean War, which started 60 years ago and ended in a cease-fire in 1953. But no formal peace treaty was ever signed, and more than 28,000 U.S. troops remain stationed in the south, a critical regional ally. Until Monday, the Obama administration had been intentionally vague on how it might respond to the report blaming North Korea for the attack, out of a reluctance to stoke tensions. But on Tuesday, the Obama administration shifted gears, taking its cue from South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, who announced Monday that he would cut all trade with the impoverished North. A Defense Department spokesman, Bryan Whitman, said the joint U.S.-South Korean exercises would take place in the “near future” and would focus on detecting submarines and monitoring illicit activities. The Pentagon confirmed the planned exercises are directly tied to the torpedo attack two months ago. Jeff Breslau, spokesman for U.S. Pacific Fleet, said the U.S. and South Korea conduct more than a dozen military exercises a year. Several typically involve anti-submarine operations and maritime security, he said. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday called the evidence against North Korea “overwhelming and deeply troubling,” and called on the U.N. Security Council to take action. “I am confident that the council . . . will take measures appropriate to the gravity of the situation,” he said. But any measure reprimanding North Korea will have to win the approval of all five veto-wielding members of the Security Council, including China. So far, China has sought to maintain a neutral stance and has questioned the evidence against Pyongyang. But Clinton, in Beijing for trade and strategic talks, said she has discussed the Korean crisis with Chinese officials and China recognizes “the gravity of the situation we face.” “The Chinese understand the reaction by the South Koreans, and they also understand our unique responsibility for the peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula,” she said. Chinese President Hu Jintao, speaking as the Beijing talks opened, did not mention North Korea by name. But he said the United States and China share responsibility for “managing regional hotspots” and “safeguarding world peace and security.” Speaking later, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Ma Zhaoxu, said China hoped “all the relevant parties will exercise restraint and remain coolheaded, appropriately handle issues of concern and prevent escalation of the event.” http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100524/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_korea added by: onemalefla

World’s Biggest Girlband: Girls Generation of South Korea

Another group to defy the norms is another South Korean biggest girl band Girls Generation. Commonly called as the SNSD, which stands for their Korean name So Nyeo Shi Dae. SNSD is composed of nine (9) very pretty and super talented girls namely Im Yoona, Stephanie Hwang, Kwon Yuri, Choi Soo Young, Seo Joo Hyun, Kim Hyo Yeon, Kim Tae Yeon (leader), Jung Su Yeon and Lee Soon Kyu. They have been named as Artist of the Year at the Seoul Music Awards 2009. Also they received various awards namely: 2007 Cyworld Digital Music Awards: Rookie of the Month (August) 14th Annual Korean Entertainment Arts Awards : Best New Female Group 22nd Golden Disk Awards: Anycall Newcomer Award 22nd Golden Disk Awards: Anycall Popularity Award 2008 17th Seoul Music Awards: High1 Music Award 17th Seoul Music Awards: Best New Artist Award M.net 20’s Choice Awards : Hot Sweet Music Award (“Kissing You”) 15th Annual Korean Entertainment Arts Awards: Best Female Group 2009 Cyworld Digital Music Awards : Song of the Month (January) Nickelodeon Korea Kids Choice Awards : Best Female Singer Award Incheon Culture Day Ceremony: 2009 Young Artist Award 17th Korean Cultural Entertainment Awards : Artist Daesang 24th Golden Disk Awards: Digital Daesang Award (“Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)”) 24th Golden Disk Awards: Digital Bonsang Award Congress Daesang Ceremony Award: Pop Music Award MBC Entertainment Awards: Special Award (Best Singer) 2010 16th Annual Korea Entertainment Arts Awards Ceremony: Best Female Group Korean Ministry of Culture and Tourism: Content Industry Award (Special Honor) 19th Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang Award (“Gee”) 19th Seoul Music Awards : Digital Music Award (“Gee”) 19th Seoul Music Awards : Daesang Award (“Gee”) 7th Korean Music Awards: Song of the Year (“Gee”) 7th Korean Music Awards: Group Musician of the Year This is the female version of world’s biggest boyband Super Junior who is both under the same management. World’s Biggest Girlband: Girls Generation of South Korea is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Horses And Cats!

Just a bunch of horses and cats chilling the fuck out and having themselves a time. Somebody throw a monkey in there and see what happens. ( Via .) Watch