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Mark Wahlberg on 9/11 Controversy: I’m Just a Real Guy From the Streets!

Mark Wahlberg is continuing to walk back his recent comments about September 11, saying he made a mistake but attempting to put it in some context. In the latest issue of Men’s Journal , the actor said that he would have handled things differently had he been on one of the planes downed by terrorists. Wahlberg’s 9/11 comments were widely criticized and he quickly apologized. Speaking to Kidd Kraddick in the Morning on Friday, he explained it as such: “I would never disrespect the victims of 9/11 or their families. It was misunderstood. My only intention was to explain that I would do anything to protect my family – I would put myself in harms way to protect my family or innocent people.” “That was it. First and foremost, I am not speaking as an actor.” “I am a real guy from the streets and I’ve been in a lot of situations, so I was very out of line and I wasn’t thinking about the real heroes and the guys, women, children, fathers, sons, daughters who were on those flights.” This came up because Wahlberg was initially booked on one of the flights hijacked out of Boston on 9/11/01, before serendipitously moving his flight. “If I was on that plane with my kids, it wouldn’t have went down like it did,” he told the magazine. “There would have been a lot of blood in that first-class cabin and then me saying, ‘OK, we’re going to land somewhere safely, don’t worry.'” His comments greatly offended some victims of 9/11. “People are much more vigilant now than they were on 9/11,” Mary Shetchet, a spokesperson for the support group Voices Of 9/11, explained. “10 years later it easy to say you would have responded differently.”

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John King Ignores Ron Paul, Gets Booed By Crowd at S.C. Debate

John King did not have a good night Thursday. At last night’s CNN debate in Charleston, S.C., the network’s moderator was absolutely eviscerated by Newt Gingrich after King brought up his ex-wife’s recent interview in undoubtedly the event’s most memorable exchange. Not only that, he seemed to skip over Ron Paul – a doctor by trade – more than once, most notably during an exchange about the candidates abortion positions: John King Ignores Ron Paul Following a back-and-forth between Republican presidential candidates Gingrich, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, King changed the topic, only to be booed by the crowd. Because he had completely ignored the fourth candidate on stage, Paul. Paul laughed off the oversight, noting “John, once again, it’s a medical subject and I’m a doctor!” Paul, an obstetrician, went on to weigh in on the subject. The Texas Congressman voiced concerns about federal funding of institutions providing abortions, saying such decisions should be made on a state-by-state basis. South Carolina’s crucial primary takes place tomorrow.

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Video: Wake Up and Smell the ’90s

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“Honey, it’s the ’90s, remember? Microchips, microwaves, faxes, air phones … ” says Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) to hubby and action god John McClane (Bruce Willis) in Die Hard 2. Indeed it was. It’s Hammer time to stroll down memory lane with some of TV and film’s most memorable characters from the ’90s in this new Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 29/09/2011 00:30 Number of articles : 2

Video: Wake Up and Smell the ’90s

Jill Scott Reveals Her 3 Most Memorable Black Music Moments

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Jill Scott is preparing the release of her album The Light Of The Sun and clarifies to Detroit’s Hot 102.7 that it was pushed up a week early to June 21st from the past mentioned date June 28th. The soul-singer reveals her favorite Motown artist and her three most memorable black music moments as a fan including watching a Jazz performance at 7 years old. Click here , to find out more… Jill Scott Loses 50 Pounds [PHOTOS] Jill Scott ft. Anthony Hamilton “So In Love” [MUSIC VIDEO]

Jill Scott Reveals Her 3 Most Memorable Black Music Moments

R.I.P. Kurt Cobain (Feb. 20, 1967-April 5, 1994)

“It’s better to burn out than to fade away.” These words were penned by Neil Young in his famous song, “Hey Hey, My My,” but took on new meaning when Kurt Cobain quoted them in his suicide note. Grunge rocker. Music pioneer. Rock God. Troubled individual. Kurt Cobain was all of those things and more, and his legend has only grown since his death. R.I.P. Kurt Cobain – A Tribute Cobain died from a gunshot wound inflicted in what police ruled a suicide. He was not found dead on April 8, but died April 5, 1994 – 17 years ago today. Controversy still swirls around his death and legacy, but this much is certain: His music and lyrics reflected much inner turmoil, came along at a unique time for rock, and won over millions of fans, cementing his place in history. Above is a tribute to Kurt Cobain to mark this sad occasion. Follow the jump for one of the Nirvana frontman’s most memorable performances … Nirvana – Come As You Are (Unplugged In New York)

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R.I.P. Kurt Cobain (Feb. 20, 1967-April 5, 1994)

R.I.P. Kurt Cobain (Feb. 20, 1967-April 5, 1994)

“It’s better to burn out than to fade away.” These words were penned by Neil Young in his famous song, “Hey Hey, My My,” but took on new meaning when Kurt Cobain quoted them in his suicide note. Grunge rocker. Music pioneer. Rock God. Troubled individual. Kurt Cobain was all of those things and more, and his legend has only grown since his death. R.I.P. Kurt Cobain – A Tribute Cobain died from a gunshot wound inflicted in what police ruled a suicide. He was not found dead on April 8, but died April 5, 1994 – 17 years ago today. Controversy still swirls around his death and legacy, but this much is certain: His music and lyrics reflected much inner turmoil, came along at a unique time for rock, and won over millions of fans, cementing his place in history. Above is a tribute to Kurt Cobain to mark this sad occasion. Follow the jump for one of the Nirvana frontman’s most memorable performances … Nirvana – Come As You Are (Unplugged In New York)

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JaVale McGee Is a Dunk-Contest Winner

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Blake Griffin won the 2011 Slam Dunk Contest, but I think history will show that’s not quite right. JaVale McGee, of all people, proved yet again that you don’t have to be a great player to be a great dunker by performing the two most difficult — and probably most memorable — dunks of the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Mr. Irrelevant Discovery Date : 20/02/2011 18:43 Number of articles : 2

JaVale McGee Is a Dunk-Contest Winner

Infographic: Jessie Spano’s Caffeine Intake

Nathaniel James has created an infographic for the most memorable Saved By The Bell episode ever. Too bad Saved By the Bell: The College Years didn't have an Adderall episode. View

San Francisco To Haiti’s Rescue

Spotted in the Marina (yikes)/Cow Hollow area. To be fair, the mats are probably more useful than Scientology pamphlets. The Best Links: via The Awl View

Scott Hamilton’s 5 Favorite Figure Skating Falls

Link: http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/02/08/oly… Bob Costas On Ice picks the most memorable faceplants in Olympic history. Michelle Kwan will never live that one down. Read