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Groove Cruise – The Pool Party!

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Sexy Bikini Girls On A Cruise Ship!

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Dina Manzo Leaving Real Housewives

Dina Manzo, an interior decorator and founder of the Project Ladybug charity, recently shared a scene with rival Danielle Staub on the show, saying, “I’m done with this.” In another indicator, Manzo, 39, is booked for an interview on Monday night with Bravo’s Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live, a talk show where the network’s reality stars often go to dish about recent on-air developments. In the wake of an announcement by Bravo that one of the stars of The Real Housewives of New Jersey wil

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So You Think You Can Dance Top 11: Who Won the Non-Competition Round?

Last night So You Think You Can Dance treated us to a nonthreatening exhibition round. The competitors weren’t competing — they were simply introducing themselves in cute choreographed numbers for the weeks to come. Totes cute. It’s like in the ’90s when the USA Network used to broadcast women’s exhibition tennis, and the point of watching was how attractive they were. “Gabriela Sabatini Vs. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario! HOT and LIVE and in Dayton.” But what would a recap of SYTYCD be without a declared winner? We’ve picked the best performance from the night, one with sly wit and a genius costume change.

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Media Continue War against BPA; Claim It Causes ‘All Sorts’ of Health Problems

Toys, food, packaging. Chemicals are in them all. The media make a living by sensationalizing the potential dangers of just about everything in our modern world. Bisphenol-A (BPA), a chemical found in many plastic items, was no exception . The news media have been scaremongering about BPA for years, even going so far as to compare it to tobacco at one point, but a cautious tone from the government and left-wing junk science prompted recent hyperbole from reporters. Reuters warned of a ” potential carcinogen in my soup ,” June 9. News website Newser.com took the fear-mongering a step further calling BPA ” a known carcinogen ” in a May 19 story about the “dangerously high” levels of BPA in canned food and drink. But according to the American Chemistry Council, a trade group representing the chemical industry, BPA is not a known carcinogen. Its website says “based on sound, robust scientific evidence, some government bodies around the world have concluded that BPA is not carcinogenic in humans .” The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) latest report on BPA, a chemical used to harden plastic and a primary ingredient in the plastic resin that protects the flavor of food in metal cans, said that studies “have thus far supported the safety of current low levels of human exposure to BPA.” New results from the National Toxicology Program caused FDA to request more research about the effects of BPA and recommended “reasonable steps” to “reduce” exposure, particularly in infants and children. FDA made it clear that BPA has not yet been proven harmful to humans at current levels. Scientific evidence hasn’t prevented the news networks from trying to scare the public away from BPA. In an interview on the Feb. 25 CBS “Early Show,” food critic Katie Lee told co-anchor Harry Smith to avoid plastic containers for leftover food because they usually contain BPA. “And that’s been shown to cause liver disease, heart failure, all sorts of things,” Lee claimed. Smith chimed in saying, “I think it’s already been banned in Canada.” Smith was wrong about Canada – they didn’t ban the chemical outright, rather they banned the chemical from use in baby bottles. Neither Lee nor Smith consulted any scientists, or mentioned anything about the many studies that have confirmed the safety of BPA. Health News Digest pointed out that more than 5,400 scientific journal articles have been published on the safety of BPA. The FDA has deemed BPA safe for years, only choosing to caution people about “some concern” relating to children and infants in 2010. The FDA made it clear that more research was needed before the agency would decide to regulate the chemical. But that hasn’t stopped the network news media from warning viewers not to use BPA products because they “cause” health problems. Jeff Stier of American Council on Science and Health reacted to the May 2010 canned good study saying, “Of course BPA is ‘linked’ to obesity and cancer, because these people linked it. There’s no causal relationship, but you can say there is a link between anything you want, just based on animal studies.” A Junk Science Study Stirs Up Media against BPA In May 2010, the left-wing, pro-regulatory group U.S. PIRG sent out a press release about the National Workgroup for Safe Markets’ study of canned foods and drinks in which they claimed “alarming levels” of BPA were present in common canned foods. “BPA is a synthetic sex hormone and exposure to low doses has been linked to abnormal behavior, diabetes, heart disease, infertility, developmental and reproductive harm, and obesity, which raises the risk of early puberty, a known risk factor for breast cancer,” the PIRG released claimed. That press release also touted liberal Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s, D- Calif., support for legislation to ban BPA in cans and other food and beverage containers. Feinstein is trying to add an amendment to ban BPA to S. 510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act . The media quickly repeated the scary study’s findings that BPA was found in 92 percent of canned goods tested. Reuters hyperbolically headlined its story: “Waiter, there’s a potential carcinogen in my soup.” CBS “Morning News” warned that “A new study finds food and drink from metal cans may be contaminated with a chemical linked to a number of disorders. And some lawmakers want the chemical banned.” While CBS’s Sandra Hughes mentioned that the study was tiny – only 50 cans were tested – she expressed no skepticism about the results on May 19. Her story was also stacked against BPA with two interviewees in favor of avoiding canned foods or banning the chemical, and only a statement from the Chemical Industry Council. On May 18, CNN took the study seriously enough that Elizabeth Cohen impractically advocated that people should “start your own garden” just before saying that the people who wrote the study “think that a lot of BPA can make you infertile.” Robert L. Brent, MD, PhD, D.Sc., and adviser to the American Council on Science and Health condemned the study as a lot of hype designed to frighten the public. Brent said, “The National Workgroup for Safe Markets publication wasn’t intended to educate the public about risks, but to frighten unsophisticated scientists and the public. We should respond to such garbage with good science.” He explained that human exposure to BPA has “been exhaustively studied.” After mentioning different studies that have bee done, Brent said “the important point is that human serum concentrations of BPA are very, very low, far below any expected toxic effects.” “The overwhelming scientific evidence points to the conclusion that at current human exposure levels, BPA is not toxic – and specifically is not linked to the myriad diseases outlined in the National Workgroup for Safe Markets report released earlier this week,” Brent concluded. Coca-Cola also hit back against the study telling Reuters, “A person weighing 135 pounds (61 kg) would need to ingest more than 14,800 12-ounce cans of a beverage in one day to approach the FDA’s acceptable daily limit for BPA consumption.” But Reuters buried Coca-Cola’s statement and other information about the large amounts of BPA that would have to be ingested to be compared to rodent tests, waiting until the 38 th paragraph of its 55 paragraph story to bring it up. BPA Scare: 2008-2010 Journalists have hyped the dangers of BPA for years, despite evidence to the contrary. Back in April 2008, NBC’s “Today” warned about the reproductive dangers of ingesting BPA from reusable plastic water bottles. NBC had already campaigned against ordinary plastic water bottles, arguing that they were bad for the environment. But the miniscule levels of BPA found in reusable water bottles is thousands of times less than what levels linked to rodent health problems, according to Dr. Gilbert Ross of ACSH. But that didn’t stop “Today” from warning against many types of water bottles, including the popular Nalgene brand. “[I]n the meantime, you can always check that number on the bottom [the indicator of what type of plastic used is],” reporter Michelle Kosinski said, “or just go back to old-fashioned glass.” Some reporters have advocated a return to glassware without stating the obvious inconvenience (try biking with a heavy glass water bottle) and danger (glass shatters). In 2009, the crusade against BPA continued. MSNBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman, raised concerns about BPA saying “It’s a synthetic estrogen that some scientists believe can be linked to everything from breast cancer to obesity. We associate it with plastic water bottles, but now Consumer Reports says that BPA is even in canned foods.” But even Snyderman had to admit the study was inconclusive and based on “soft science.” Her guest New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof continued to hype the danger by comparing BPA to tobacco: “To me, it feels a little bit like tobacco in the 1970s when, you know, there is growing evidence and scientists understand the causal pathways and we don’t entirely understand at what dosage and at what stage of life those adverse consequences really build up.”  Like this article?  Sign up  for “The Balance Sheet,” BMI’s weekly e-mail newsletter.

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World Cup Impac on Bussiness

World Cup fever is set to trigger headaches for HR and IT managers at businesses big and small around the world. For one, there’s likely to be a higher than normal level of absenteeism in certain countries when their nations are playing. Italians, for example, maybe unusually absent from work June 14, 20 and 24 while Brits may be scarce June 12, 18 and 23. Then there’s the issue of network traffic: With games streamed live and on-demand, more than a few employees may be tempted to catch up on the action online. Given the density of data they’ll be pulling, it could cause corporate networks to slow to a crawl as all those video packets are routed through. Of course, company executives can attempt to nip this all in the bud with a well-timed missive reminding staff that work is work and play is play and that World Cup games are strictly for outside work consumption. But that wouldn’t be very sporting, says Susan Doniz, former CIO at multi-national giant Proctor and Gamble and newly promoted to run global service for P&G’s line of beauty and grooming products. “We had this issue when I was in Argentina with P&G,” she says. “I wanted to book a meeting and everyone said, ‘oh, no, you can’t at that time that day.’” At first the idea a mere soccer game would interfere with productivity was a complete culture shock but she soon became a convert to the game. “In Argentina, in Buenos Aires, I never saw the streets so empty as when there was a big game on,” she says. “I worked all over Latin America and Mexico and in Europe too. At one point we realized that because a game was on there would be no one to run the production line at one of our factories. It seemed absurd that a soccer game would shut down a line but we had to do something to accommodate the employees. We set up TVs in the common area so they could watch the game.” P&G employees this time around across the globe will be encouraged to come to the common areas to watch games on TV. “It’s a two for one,” says Doniz. “One, it’s good from an employee moral aspect. You have young people, older workers, everyone, sharing a moment together. In fact, it becomes strange if they stay in their cubicles and don’t socialize. And of course, it means the network isn’t getting slowed down.” It also cuts across all levels, she adds, meaning it’s truly a moment shared in fun and not fabricated. “I think our Canadian CIO is Italian so I’m betting he’s going to be watching with everyone too.”

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Chris Wallace: Fox News Getting Helen Thomas’ Old Seat Would Be ‘Poetic Justice’

This might upset some of the Fox News-ophobes within DC media circles, the so-called purists that tend to look down on the highly rated cable news outlet . As Fox News is purportedly competing with Bloomberg for that front-row seat once occupied by the former dean of the White House press corps and Hearst Newspaper columnist Helen Thomas, Chris Wallace, the host of “Fox News Sunday,” suggested there would be some sort of righteousness in his network taking that seat. “They absolutely should get it,” Wallace said on the June 10 broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Imus in the Morning.” “This is kind of interesting because — and I think it would be the final sort of back payment for Helen Thomas, if this were to happen because obviously she was very far to the left-wing and if her seat were to be taken by Fox News, that would just be kind of poetic justice.” Host Don Imus asked Wallace what he meant by that and if that reflected something about Fox News and added, “Say hi to Roger when he calls you,” referring to Fox News President Roger Ailes. But Wallace took the opportunity to clarify his statement. “In any case, it is a vote of the White House Correspondents’ Association and it seems to be a choice between Bloomberg and Fox,” Wallace added. Imus seemed to be a little surprised that Bloomberg was in consideration, but Wallace made the case that Fox News White House correspondent Major Garrett would fill that seat well. “I’m simply reporting those seem to be the two news agencies,” Wallace said. “But, I think it’s only fair and how great would it be Major Garrett is a great reporter right there on the front row, front center seat in Robert Gibbs’ face every morning.” CNS News reported this week the Thomas incident has prompted the White House Correspondents Association to re-evaluate its seating rules and credentialing process.

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Paula Deen Has a Situation on Her Hands

Food Network diva Paula Deen got another ham thrown in her face … but this time it was in the form of ” Jersey Shore ‘s” shameless ab flasher Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino . With Snooki supervising, Paula felt up Sitch’s shaved smooth chest… Read more

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Media Hype Obama’s H.S. Commencement Speech — But Ignore That Students Had to Show Papers

In the middle of a typical Full House rerun on Teen Nick this morning, the network ran a 90-second promo for their website Get Schooled.com  promoting Barack Obama, and how students at Kalamazoo Central High School were overjoyed and amazed to meet him. Students hugged and yelled and held their hands out like they’d never touch anything again after meeting Obama.  Greg Pollowitz at NRO’s Media Blog reported there was an overlooked, inconvenient fact in the hoopla over Kalamazoo Central students meeting the president. The Secret Service required each student’s citizenship status : KALAMAZOO — The White House appears to be laying the groundwork for President Barack Obama to shake the hand of each senior at Kalamazoo Central High School’s commencement ceremony next month. Seniors are being asked to provide their birthdates, Social Security numbers and citizen status to the Secret Service so background checks could be performed. Such a check is required for anyone who gets within an arm’s length of the president, students were told at their senior breakfast Friday. Pollowitz asked: “What’s good enough for President Obama should be good enough for Arizona, no?”

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TBS Starts Own Emmy Campaign for Conan O’Brien’s NBC Tonight Show

Hoping August’s Emmy Awards are a bit more awkward than usual this year? So is TBS. In an act that can only be described as full-on taunting, the network has taken out a series of “For Your Consideration” ads for The Tonight Show with Conan O’B rien with the hopes of landing O’B rien an Emmy nomination and placement on the NBC telecast. “Conan’s great work in 2009 and 2010 deserves Emmy consideration. We’re very excited to have him join TBS later this year,” said Turner Entertainment Networks president Steve Koonin, presumably with a massive, sh*t-eating grin. The ads make no mention of NBC — or Jay Leno — but they do make jokes about Coco’s skin and Twitter following. So there’s that. Take a look after the jump.

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