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Toronto Gets Bixi Bike System, Sponsored by Dutch Bank ING

Like American cities, Toronto is taxed-starved to the point that a couple of years ago it couldn’t find $75K to save its community yellow bike system. But its gotta be, as a former mayor used to say, “World Class”, so if Paris and London and Montreal have bike share systems, so does Toronto. It is bringing Montreal’s Bixi system to town, or a small portion thereof. Since Toronto can’t even pay for civic amenities like garbage cans and bus shelters, let alone bike share systems, it will be sponsored, in this case by the… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Jessica Biel’s Hot Little Side Booty

Just the thought of Jessica Biel in some tight little spandex leggings is enough to launch a prepubescent boy into manhood, so these pictures should come with a warning label. Here she is leaving the gym or going to the gym, it doesn’t matter, either way she’s showing off her sexy ass body. I’m a little let down that she didn’t give us some better booty shots, but at this point I’ll take what I can get. Side booty is better than no booty. Enjoy.

Rick Ross On Keeping Number Of Songs On Teflon Don To A Minimum

‘Let’s trim the fat off a little bit and give them some rich street music,’ Ross says of the album, which was released today. By Shaheem Reid Rick Ross Photo: MTV News Rick Ross had a very clear and concise idea of what he wanted to do with his LP Teflon Don . He was inspired in part by some of the all-time classic albums he’s loved throughout his life — Nas’ Illmatic, Bobby Brown’s Don’t Be Cruel, Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Each of those albums kept its track listing at fewer than a dozen songs, but every one of those songs was timeless. When he was done recording Teflon several weeks ago, Ross brought the idea of only having 11 songs on his LP to Island/Def Jam Chairman L.A. Reid. “He was like, ‘It’s gotta be the right 11 records if it’s gonna be 11 records,’ ” Ross recalled. “I said, ‘That’s exactly why I’m doing it. It’s only a few artists that for one, would take that chance when it’s common to do 15, 16. We all know that you don’t like the 15, 16, 17. You really like the dope eight or the dope five. Or dope seven.’ I said, ‘Let’s trim the fat off a little bit and give them some rich street music.’ ” Teflon Don was released Tuesday (July 20), but Ross has been getting a plethora of acclaim since it leaked about a week ago. Songs from the LP that surfaced earlier than that, such as “Tears of Joy,” “Aston Martin Music” and “Maybach Music III,” have also been widely embraced. None has been talked about more than his collaboration with Jay-Z, “Free Mason.” Young Hov tackles the rumors of his allegiance to the Illuminati and Satan, authoring a strong candidate for verse of the year. “I know if I’m on a record with Jay-Z, not only are my rhymes gonna be on point, not only is the flow gonna be intact, but the way I say the words … The title of the record, the meaning of the record, is the title big enough for the expectations of this collaboration? A lot of people were like, ‘Wow, that’s what you gonna title the record?’ I’m like, ‘Why not?’ That’s what hip-hop’s about. Let’s get to the point. It’s so much speculation, so many whispers coming out of the sewers. Why not do a record and call it ‘Free Mason’ and we do what we do on it and they’ll know when they hear it. The title may throw them off, but it’s a good thing. They gotta hear it, and when they listen to it, everything that’s running through their minds, it’ll be answered. That was the whole idea when I brought it to [Jay].” Ross traveled with Jay on some dates on the Blueprint 3 tour several months ago and presented Hov with almost the complete package in hopes of securing a collaboration. “I knew the way to get that was to bring him the idea, my verse, everything, the whole picture in front of him,” the Bawse said. “He was listening to my verse. I said one particular word and when he heard the words ‘free mason’ — at that point we hadn’t titled it — but when he heard it … I saw his facial expression, like, ‘Yeah. I been meaning to [address this].’ When I backed the beat up, he came in and he was so direct. ” ‘N—as couldn’t do nothing with me, so they put the devil on me. …’ I felt it because it’s like when you are that great, and you’re so successful, some people just can’t imagine that. It’s reality. It’s real, people! He was straight to the point, like, ‘Damn. That’s what you gotta say to bring me down now? I’m so successful that you almost gotta credit the devil for this success.’ When you think about it, it’s really sad for the people that think that way. So it was like, ‘Wow.’ I was just happy I had the cojones to come with that idea and say ‘This what it is homie.’ Soon as he heard it, he was like, boom, let’s go in. He got straight to the point and did it in the greatest of ways.” Related Artists Rick Ross (Hip-Hop) Jay-Z

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Who’s Cleaning Up the BP Spill & How Much Has it Cost? (Infographic)

Image via Boston Here’s a handy infographic to bring you up to speed on the cleanup operations following the April 20th explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig . Also included are easily digestible stats on how much, approximately, operations have cost thus far. It’s brief and to the point, and makes for a solid quick reference point. Infographic is after the jump: … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Jessica Simpson’s Sweet Vacation Chubcakes

I for one am delighted that Jessica Simpson decided to take her tasty big chubcakes out for a little shopping over the weekend, and I’m sure I’m not alone on this. I like when a woman’s boobs get to the point where she has trouble keeping them hidden from onlookers like me. She’s on vacation somewhere warm so maybe we’ll get to see the big girls in action in a bikini or on the beach, hopefully playing volleyball or bouncing on a diving board. Pretty please. more pictures of Jessica Simpson here       Related Articles: Jessica Simpson Has A Killer Tongue Jessica Simpson’s Boobs Are Good Band-Aids Jessica Simpson’s View From The Top Jessica Simpson Sucks The Dark Chocolate Photos: Flynet

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MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer Complains About Blogs Pointing Out Her On-Air Gaffes

In part two of her interview with TVNewser editor Kevin Allocca on MediaBistro.com’s Media Beat , MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer discussed a incident last year in which she mistakenly introduced Reverend Jess Jackson as Al Sharpton: “…those things make me crazy…. I really hate that something like that can paint your whole career.” Brewer specifically called out blogs for reporting the gaffe: “…when I was younger in my career, if I had made a mistake like that, there were no blogs to keep it perpetuity.” Allocca replied: “Are you looking at me? I do have a blog that keeps things in perpetuity.” Brewer responded: “Whether you do or not, there will be someone else to pick up that slack, so I won’t hold it against you in particular.” The TVNewser blog did indeed report the incident on October 21, 2009, as did NewsBusters .                          Brewer explained: “…the best thing I can do at the point is just to apologize and the Reverend has been very gracious and accepted my apology.” She then added how the gaffe “turned into a great opportunity to develop a relationship with someone that I admire,” referring to a subsequent meeting with Jackson. While discussing the issue with Allocca, Brewer declared: “I’m the final gate keeper, I’m the last person to try and make sure that the facts are right, that what we’re moving forward and we’re putting out there is, most importantly, factually correct.” That has not always been the case with Brewer. In August of 2009 she fretted over “racial overtones” of “white people showing up with guns” at anti-ObamaCare protests but failed to mention one such man she cited was actually black. During the first part of the Media Beat interview, Brewer described her MSNBC audition as “like a Marine Corps obstacle course” and criticized “difficult” guests that “come on with an agenda.” Here is a transcript of the second part of the Media Beat interview:   KEVIN ALLOCCA: And speaking of spending a lot of time on air, when you’re on air a lot, it’s live television, there are mishaps and – that happen. CONTESSA BREWER: Really? ALLOCCA: Yeah. And there have been some that have happened with you and I’m wondering – you know, I’m speaking, for example, you know, recently, not that recently, but the Jesse Jackson Al Sharpton incident that happened. [BEGIN CLIP] CONTESSA BREWER: Joining me now to talk about this and the nation’s real problem of joblessness, the Reverend Al Sharpton. What’s your reaction to hearing someone say, ‘you know, when it comes to income inequality, all’s well, the rising tide floats all boats?’ JESSE JACKSON: I’m Reverend Jesse Jackson. BREWER: Right, I don’t – you know, I’m so sorry, the – the script in front of me said Reverend Al Sharpton. I’m looking at your face, I know who you are, Reverend Jackson, we all do. I’m sorry.         [END OF CLIP] ALLOCCA: Do you feel like those kind of gaffes get – get more attention from you than other people or do you feel like it’s sort of standard for the industry? BREWER: I don’t know, because I don’t Google everybody else, but I do Google myself, and yes, I think that I get a lot of attention for that. And the reason why those things make me crazy is because, you know, this is what I was saying about juggling, this job is really about how many balls do you have in the air at once. And when something shows up in the Teleprompter that’s wrong, I’m the final gate keeper, I’m the last person to try and make sure that the facts are right, that what we’re moving forward and we’re putting out there is, most importantly, factually correct. And in that case, I missed it, I didn’t see it, didn’t catch it, didn’t realize I’d said it. And once it became very obvious that I had said it, the best thing I can do at the point is just to apologize and the Reverend has been very gracious and accepted my apology. And actually, his – it’s turned into a great opportunity to develop a relationship with someone that I admire and I think he’s – he always brings an interesting perspective on current events. The part that is still a bitter pill to swallow, I really hate that something like that can paint your whole career with ‘you don’t know what you’re talking about. You don’t know who you’re talking to.’ I hate that. And you know, when I was younger in my career, if I had made a mistake like that, there were no blogs to keep it perpetuity. ALLOCCA: Are you looking at me? BREWER: Well, I’m just- ALLOCCA: I do have a blog that keeps things in perpetuity, but- BREWER: I’m just – whether you do or not, there will be someone else to pick up that slack, so I won’t hold it against you in particular. ALLOCCA: Well, thank you for that. BREWER: You’re welcome. 

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Will Sir Ian McKellan Still Appear in The Hobbit?

Considering The Hobbit doesn’t really have a studio or a director at this point — though Brett Ratner is still available — it does seem a bit silly that there are actually actors still attached to this thing — a fact Sir Ian McKellan surely realized. Speaking with New Zealand’s Good Morning , the acclaimed thespian — who would appear as Gandolf the Grey in the Lord of the Rings two-part prequel — pretty much threw cold water onto the heads of OneRing.net message board posters throughout Middle Earth.

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Kim Kardashian Gets Waxed

Although the title to this post is somewhat provocative, If you were expecting to see pictures of Kim Kardashian getting her lady bits waxed, you’re going to be sadly disappointed. Here she is unveiling her new big assed wax version of herself the other day. I don’t really get the point of a wax museum, they’re just big candles, but I like that Kim gets to check out her own ass. Not to mention her tits look awesome. I kinda want to see them make out. Hot.

Maher: Media ‘Way Too Stupid’ to Understand Israel/Palestine Conflict, So They Side with the Palestinians

It wasn’t us who said this. Instead, it’s one of their own – an outspoken openly liberal talk show with a cynical view of the mainstream media. On the June 11 Web portion of HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” called “Overtime,” Newsweek editor Jon Meacham offered the argument there is not a pro-Israel bias in the media, which is often alleged. “The idea that there is a pro-Israeli bias in the broad media – whatever ‘the media’ means at this point, I strongly disagree with,” Meacham said. “I think if anything you run into a very strong feeling on the Palestinian side.” That led another panelist on Maher’s show, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow to protest by asking who is pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel in politics or media. “Who speaks out publicly in a pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli way in mainstream American politics, or media?” Maddow asked. Aside from the obvious answer – Helen Thomas, the media have attacked Israel time and time and time again. (One might suggest Maddow spend some time reading NewsBusters if she is looking for answers.) However, that prompted Maher to say the media are anti-Israel, pro-Palestine. And he offered a reason why. [Emphasis added] “I think most of them do because I think the media, to take up your point, mostly – is way too stupid to understand the issues ,” Maher said. “So what they do is they go toward, ‘Oh, who’s a victim?’ And yes, their situation in Gaza is tragic. But partly it is tragic of their own making.”

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Editor Tina Brown Slams Female GOP Primary Winners: These ‘Wingnuts’ Are a ‘Blow to Feminism’

Former New Yorker editor Tina Brown appeared on Thursday’s Good Morning America to deride the mostly Republican women who won primaries on Tuesday as “wingnuts” and to sneer that they represent a “blow to feminism.” Brown appeared with journalist Catherine Crier as part of GMA’s “Morning Mix” segment, a panel that usually includes reporters agreeing with each other over liberal talking points. After Stephanopoulos recited the numerous women who won nominations on June 8, the Daily Beast editor dismissed, ” …The only trouble with this one is, it almost feels as if all these women winning are kind of a blow to feminism.” She then added, “Women, too, can be wing nuts, is the point.” Crier offered the developing liberal line that Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorini’s business experience could now be a liability: “I think it’s quite interesting that the whole CEO movement out there in California. Because, here we are with all the Wall Street consternation and, yet, they’re touting their credentials as major CEOs as qualifications.” Stephanopoulos, a former aide to Bill Clinton, echoed this new talking point: “Meg Whitman head of Ebay. Carly Fiorini ran Hewitt Packard. There’s some controversy there.” In fairness to Stephanopoulos, when Brown offered her critique of Republican women derailing feminism, he did protest, “Well, you could argue they’re different kinds of feminists. They’ve had a lot of success in different fields.” However, the semi-weekly Morning Mix segment is comprised mostly with left-wing opinion. On April 22, 2010 , Sam Donaldson lobbied for Al Gore to be placed on the Supreme Court. On March 12 , the panel featured a chorus of liberal voices to sympathize with disgraced Democrat Eric Massa and retiring Congressman Patrick Kennedy. An odd point not discussed on Thursday’s panel: Included in the list was Meg Whitman and Blanche Lincoln. Lincoln, of course, is a Democrat. Whitman is pro-choice. So, it’s unclear (from a  liberal’s perspective) what, specifically, Brown thought would set back feminism. A transcript of the June 10 segment, which aired at 11:04am EDT, follows: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: And it’s time, now, for our Morning Mix, where we have some fun with the big stories that everyone is buzzing about this week. Starting with women rule. Huge election night Tuesday for female candidates. They won all the big races. Also, men behaving badly. Joran Van der Sloot and quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, back in the news. Real questions how law enforcement handled that behavior, too. Here to talk about it all, Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast. And author, journalist and judge Catherine Crier. Welcome to both of you. And let’s begin with election night. All the big races won by women. Five big winners that night: Carly Fiorina, Meg Whitman out in California. Nikki Haley, surprise out in South Carolina. Sharron Angle in Nevada. Blanche Lincoln, holding on in Arkansas. And this was something remarkable. I mean, every big race won by a woman. TINA BROWN: Yeah, I mean, it was. I mean, in some ways, it’s, again, representation that people are looking for otherness. You know, they’re so disgusted with incumbents, they’re looking for something completely different. And, as it happens, of course, women usually are seen as, you know, an alternative because many more men are in there. But, actually, the only trouble with this one is, it almost feels as if all these women winning are kind of a blow to feminism. Because, each one of them, really, most of them, are, you know, very much, uh, uh, you know, against so many of things that women have fought for such a long time. GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, you could argue they’re different kinds of feminists. They’ve had a lot of success in different fields. CATHERINE CRIER: This is true. This is true. But gender didn’t play as big a role, which I think is the one positive note here. -Is that it wasn’t really a conversation until we got to a hair issue, which I think we’ll be talking about later. Yeah, but I think that’s very, very important. But it’s a great concern that what I’m seeing is people will realize that women can make the same mistakes. And get clay feet, as men. BROWN: Women, too, can be wing nuts, is the point. CRIER: Yes. STEPHANOPOULOS: That’s part of it. But, Nikki Haley down in South Carolina, she faced allegations that she had affairs. CRIER: But she was in the right state for those allegations. STEPHANOPOULOS: I guess. I suppose that’s right. BROWN: Yeah, Nikki Haley beat that back. That was very interesting. I mean, that was actually encouraging, I thought. CRIER: But, there was other scandal that I think dominated that. And other outrageous comments by South Carolina politicians. So, it made that look relatively benign. STEPHANOPOULOS: That’s right. Talking about outrageous comments. Carly Fiorina after the election, getting caught on tape. Men have had this happen to them as well. She didn’t remember she was on camera. Let’s take a look. CARLY FIORINI: Laura saw Barbara Boxer briefly on television this morning. And said what everyone says. God, what is that hair? So yesterday. STEPHANOPOULOS: That’s Barbara Boxer. There she is. There you see it! Uh-oh! I am on camera! BROWN: You know what I love about it so much? It’s like, as we were saying, as Catherine was saying, it was great that it was gender-neutral. Then, all of a sudden, you’ve suddenly switched to absolute claws come out. And it’s like- the women. What really killed? It was so yesterday. It wasn’t just women. It was rich women. That’s the point. STEPHANOPOULOS: So yesterday. CRIER: That’s right. That’s right. I think it’s quite interesting that the whole CEO movement out there in California. Because, here we are with all the Wall Street consternation and, yet, they’re touting their credentials as major CEOs as qualifications. STEPHANOPOULOS: Meg Whitman head of Ebay. Carly Fiorini ran Hewitt Packard. There’s some controversy there. CRIER: And, here, with BP, with Wall Street, is that what the American voter wants, a CEO running?

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