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Denise Richards and Nikki Sixx: New Couple Alert!

Nikki Sixx has the easiest job in Hollywood: be a better mate to Denise Richards than Charlie Sheen was during his marriage to this Z-list actress. The Motley Crue bassist has been neighbors with Richards for years, Us Weekly reports , with the relationship recently taking a turn to the romantic. “They have a lot in common and are taking things slowly,” a source tells the magazine, adding that the pair was spotted at Marmalade Cafe in Calabasas on Sunday morning. Sixx is a former heroin addict who has been married to two Playboy models and dated Kat Von D for almost two years.

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Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Named Time’s ‘Person of the Year’

Magazine praises Zuckerberg for wiring ‘a twelfth of humanity’ into single network. By Gil Kaufman Mark Zuckerberg Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Yes, being the youngest self-made billionaire at 26 is impressive. And having an award-nominated movie about your company’s origins become a big-screen hit is not to shabby either. But one of the reasons Time magazine chose Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg as its “Person of the Year” is this little fact: “In less than seven years, Zuckerberg wired together a twelfth of humanity in a single network.” Praising the Facebook boss for creating a universal living room that has brought the planet that much closer together, the magazine wrote that “we have entered the Facebook age, and Mark Zuckerberg is the man who brought us here.” In a year in which Zuckerberg’s American tale was brought to life by director David Fincher in the hit “The Social Network” — which didn’t always paint a flattering portrait of the billionaire boss — and Zuck joined an initiative among the mega-wealthy to donate the majority of his fortune to charity, the bottom line for Time was the way in which Facebook has fundamentally altered the way we communicate, spend our time and organize our social lives. Born in 1984, the same year the first Macintosh computer from Apple was introduced, Time said that Zuckerberg is both a product of his wired generation and an architect of our digital world. “The social-networking platform he invented is closing in on 600 million users. In a single day, about a billion new pieces of content are posted on Facebook. It is the connective tissue for nearly a tenth of the planet,” the magazine wrote about the platform created by the T-shirt-wearing Harvard dropout. “Facebook is now the third-largest country on earth and surely has more information about its citizens than any government does.” Zuckerberg beat out the year’s runners-up, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange — who launched a nefarious digital revolution of his own — and the upstart Tea Party political movement, whose impact was felt in the 2010 midterm elections that swept Democrats out of the majority in the House of Representatives while narrowing the gap in the Senate. Like those two rogue movements, “Zuckerberg doesn’t have a whole lot of veneration for traditional authority,” the magazine wrote. “In a sense, Zuckerberg and Assange are two sides of the same coin. Both express a desire for openness and transparency. While Assange attacks big institutions and governments through involuntary transparency with the goal of disempowering them, Zuckerberg enables individuals to voluntarily share information with the idea of empowering them. Assange sees the world as filled with real and imagined enemies; Zuckerberg sees the world as filled with potential friends.” While his youth and relatively modest life experience might make the designation seem premature, Time noted that “Person of the Year” is not and never has been intended as an honor. Case in point, along with such winners as John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., other designees have included dictators Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin and disgraced U.S. President Richard Nixon. “It is a recognition of the power of individuals to shape our world,” the magazine explained. “For connecting more than half a billion people and mapping the social relations among them (something that has never been done before); for creating a new system of exchanging information that has become both indispensable and sometimes a little scary; and finally, for changing how we all live our lives in ways that are innovative and even optimistic, Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is Time ‘s 2010 Person of the Year.” While they weren’t in the running for “Person of the Year,” among the other notable deemed “People Who Mattered” by the magazine were Justin Bieber, Sandra Bullock, Lady Gaga, the cast of “Glee,” Lebron James, the cast of “Jersey Shore,” Conan O’Brien, Kanye West and Betty White. Do you think Mark Zuckerberg was the right choice for Time ‘s Person of the Year? Sound off in the comments. Related Videos ‘The Social Network’ Clips

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fairy tail ep58/妖精的尾巴58高清 Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル, Fearī Teiru?) is a Japanese manga series by Hiro Mashima. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 23, 2006 where it is still on-going. The individual chapters are being collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, with 23 released as of November 2010[update]. An anime produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight was released in Japan on October 12, 2009. The series follows the adventures of the celestial wizard Lucy He

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wikileaks – V.S.- "the press"

Thank GOD,…the press is on “our” side ! The media's authoritarianism and WikiLeaks – – After I highlighted the multiple factual inaccuracies in Time's WikiLeaks article yesterday (see Update V) — and then had an email exchange with its author, Michael Lindenberger — the magazine has now appended to the article what it is calling a “correction.” In reality, the “correction” is nothing of the sort; it is instead a monument to the corrupted premise at the heart of American journalism. Initially, note that Time has refused to correct its blatantly false claim that WikiLeaks has published “thousands of classified State Department cables” and posted “thousands of secret diplomatic cables” when, in reality, they've posted only 1,269 of the more than 250,000 cables they possess: less than 1/2 of 1 %. It's true that they provided roughly 251,000 cables to five newspapers, but they have only “posted” and “published” roughly 1,200 of them. Time just decided to leave that statement standing even knowing it is factually false. More significant is the “correction” itself. It applies to Time's clearly false claim of “a distinction between WikiLeaks' indiscriminate posting of the cables . . . and the more careful vetting evidenced by The New York Times.” That is false because WikiLeaks' release of cables had not been “indiscriminate” in any sense of the word. As this AP article documents — and as a casual review of its site independently proves — WikiLeaks has done very little other than publish the specific cables that have been first released by newspapers around the world, including with the redactions applied by those papers. So did Time correct its false statement by acknowledging its unquestionable falsity and pointing to the evidence disproving it? Of course not. continued – LINK – – – – – -The media's authoritarianism and WikiLeaks – Glenn Greenwald – Salon.com http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/10/wikileaks_media/ind… graphic http://www.gunaxin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/propaganda_quiet.jpg added by: remanns

Lady Gaga Named Billboard’s Artist Of The Year

Gaga becomes just the seventh woman ever to take home the magazine’s highest honor, which she dedicates to her fans. By James Montgomery Lady Gaga Photo: Getty Images On Thursday, Lady Gaga capped off a tremendous 2010 by being named Billboard magazine’s Artist of the Year, becoming only the seventh woman ever to take home the honor since the magazine began handing it out in 1981. And in true testament to her meteoric rise to the top of the charts, Gaga’s Artist of the Year nod comes just one year after she was named Billboard ‘s Top New Artist, making her only the third act ever — after Chris Brown and Whitney Houston — to accomplish that feat. Gaga beat out heavyweights like Taylor Swift, Eminem and Lady Antebellum to take home Artist of the Year, which, according to Billboard, was bestowed upon her “thanks in part to the chart performance of her first two albums, The Fame and The Fame Monster, which rank at numbers 4 and 13 on the year-end Top Billboard 200 Albums … [and] four singles from that album, [which] appear on the Hot 100 Songs roundup, led by ‘Bad Romance’ at number 8.” The other women previously named the mag’s Artist of the Year are Swift (2009), LeAnn Rimes (1997), Alanis Morissette (1996), Mariah Carey (1991), Houston (1986) and Madonna (1985). The Billboard honor comes exactly one week after Gaga picked up six Grammy nominations , and early Friday morning, she took to her Twitter account — remember, she had been digitally dead for nearly a week — to dedicate her accolades to her fans. “Monsters have 6 Grammy nominations and Billboard award [for] ‘Artist of the Year,’ ” she wrote. “Thank you for fighting for artistic freedom and self-invention.” Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Celine Dion Baby Pictures: Meet Nelson and Eddy!

Celine Dion has introduced her twin boys to the world. Nelson and Eddy, who are now six weeks old, have already taken on the respective personas of Celine and her husband: “Nelson is Ang

Alex Rodriguez: Macking On Kelly Bensimon?

Despite rumors that he’s back with Cameron Diaz , Alex Rodriguez was spotted flirting with Real Housewives of NYC star Kelly Bensimon in Miami the other night. At the Art Basel party at Wall, hosted by Vito Schnabel, Stavros Niarchos and Alex Dellal, “He had his arm ’round Kelly and they were flirting,” a witness said . The next day the two were seen browsing art at the Convention Center. HOME RUN : What’s not to like about this if you’re A-Rod? A source said, “While Alex was recently seen with Cameron Diaz again, they’re not together. He is single.” Reps for A-Rod and Bensimon have not commented. What’s not to love about this couple? They’re both New York nightlife regulars, and the Rod likes his women a bit masculine (Madonna, Joslyn Noel Morse, etc). These Kelly Bensimon bikini pictures , though? Kinda whack.

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Kendra Wilkinson Hits a New Low

In her never-ending quest for publicity, Kendra Wilkinson has hit a new low. It’s one thing for this reality star to make inane comments, such as insisting that moms can be sexy . Or to mislead the public about relatively harmless facts, such as a second pregnancy . But in the latest issue of OK! Weekly , Kendra implies that she’s recently suffered a miscarriage… when nothing could be further from the truth. A miscarriage of morality: Kendra Wilkinson is pathetic. What is the “TRAGIC NEWS” that makes Kendra a worthy individual to cover? Her son is spending some time with father Hank Baskett in Minnesota. Seriously. That’s the extent of this story. “Life has changed now,” Kendra tells the magazine. “It gets so lonely.” We have a crazy idea in that case, Kendra: move to Minnesota! You’re only remaining in Los Angeles to film your reality series and give it material to use for storylines. People really need to stop buying these tabloids and watching this show. Wilkinson needs to go away.

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Kirsten Dunst Interview: Depression, Rehab was an "Awful Time"

Things are a lot better these days for Kirsten Dunst. Just two years ago, the actress was struggling with depression and checked herself into Utah’s Cirque Lodge Treatment Center. It was a battle she chronicles in the latest issue of BlackBook , telling the magazine: “I know what it’s like to lose yourself, to no longer know the difference between right or wrong.” When her life fell apart, Dunst was falsely accused of seeking treatment for drug and alcohol abuse, a fact that made her hesitant to resume her acting career (she stars in All Good Things , to be released on 12/9). “I used to assume that I’d [act] forever, and then there came a point in my life when I was like, ‘Why am I doing this at all?'” she says. “My friends and family were put in a position where they had to defend me, and it was an awful time.” So, why open up now? “On a personal level, I would talk to anybody about it, but not on a public level. If I do that, then the next person feels like they can ask me about it, and the person after that, until everyone then feels entitled to ask me about it, and that’s not coming from a good place.” We wish Dunst a full recovery.

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Taylor Swift Named Entertainment Weekly’s Entertainer of the Year

Katy Perry, James Franco also made the magazine’s list of 2010’s top entertainers. By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images What does Taylor Swift have in common with James Franco, Katy Perry and Jon Hamm? Well, they’ve all made Entertainment Weekly ‘s Entertainers of the Year list , along with 10 other celebrities. But, the magazine has singled out Swift for its top prize, Entertainer of the Year. The magazine bestowed the honor on the singer thanks to her many accomplishments in 2010, which included multiple hit singles and Grammy wins, a super-successful tour and the #1 debut of her latest album, Speak Now , which sold more than 1 million copies in its first week alone. Speak Now gained tons of buzz in the weeks leading up to its release thanks to much discussion over which exes Swift might be singing about on the record, a subject that the pop star laughs off in the issue, which hits newsstands Friday. “Sometimes I would laugh because I would see it in print and it would say, ‘This song, which is written about her ex, so-and-so …’ And they would write about it as if it was fact,” she says. “The fact is, I haven’t ever confirmed that any song is about any particular person. There’s something kind of freeing about that. As far as I’m concerned, it’s all still up in the air.” 2010 also saw Swift finally laying to rest Kanye West’s now-infamous 2009 MTV Video Music Awards interruption by taking the stage at this year’s VMAs to sing her song “Innocent,” in which she extends her forgiveness to the rapper. “I had decided that I didn’t want to perform on the show. Or even go,” she admits. “Then I woke up in the middle of the night and I realized that I had to, and that I wanted to perform that song.” Is Taylor Swift your Entertainer of the Year? Share your opinion in the comments. Related Artists Taylor Swift

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