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Rooney Mara Sports Hooter Hardware on European The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Poster

Well, Sony Pictures may have tried to ruin our Rooney Mara nudity fun by wiping the red-band The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trailer from the internet, but this girl’s naked knockers just can’t be contained! Now the provocative European posters for David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo have leaked, and they’re how, you say, tres continental, with a topless Rooney sporting quite a bit of facial hardware and a pair of pierced pontoons! Though skinterestingly enough, Rooney’s rackage is covered with a “this film is not yet rated” banner in the French poster- the image you see at left is from the British version. Looks like upper lips aren’t the only stiff thing in jolly old England this week! Check out sexy pics of pre-dragon tattoo Rooney Mara right here on MrSkin.com!

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Justin Bieber: Super Frustrated, Needing to Chill

Justin Bieber says he needs to take some time to chill following a heated incident with members of the paparazzi in Israel earlier this week. Sadly for Bieliebers, that means no (or less) Tweeting. “I’m just excited at this point to get on stage and perform,” Justin wrote. “Gonna take a little break from Twitter and enjoy time with my family until then.” “[I’ve] been super frustrated and just need some time to vent and chill.” Back away from the Bieb! Bieber’s comments came after paparazzi caused him to retreat to his hotel rather than visit Israeli monuments. He lamented their lack of respect in the Holy Land . One can understand where he’s coming from. Kid never gets a break. But, shortly after saying goodbye to the microblogging site, Bieber retweeted fans’ tweets and then seemingly signaled a return to Twitter: “Patience is a virtue.” [Photo: WENN.com]

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Lady Gaga Likens Hollywood to "Kegel-Exercise Vaginal Reaction"

Lady Gaga does not mince words. In the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar , the provocative singer dishes about her failures in adapting to Hollywood. Despite being a self-proclaimed student of the art of fame, fitting in out in la-la land just wasn’t in the cards, she says: “I had all these number-one records. I had sold all these albums. It was sort of this turning point: Do I embrace Hollywood and assimilate to that culture?” Not exactly. GRAND, BABY : Lady Gaga heats up Harper’s Bazaar . “I put my toe in that water, and it was a Kegel-exercise vaginal reaction where I clenched and had to retract immediately,” she says in a great metaphor. What happened after that, you ask? “I ran furiously back to New York, to my old apartment, and I hung out with my friends, I went to the same bars.” And went back to the same bartender, Luc Carl ! Abandoning the Hollywood life for the comforts of New York City doesn’t have Gaga worried about her future. In fact, her career’s doing alright. “What means something to me is my music,” says the Born This Way singer. “I don’t want to make money; I want to make a difference.” “You can quote me on this: People love you when they think you won’t be around long, and people hate you when they can’t get rid of you.” “But I’m not going anywhere.” For the sake of always giving us something to write about, and for new Lady Gaga pictures to post and talk about endlessly, thank goodness. [Photos: Harper’s Bazaar]

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Chris Messina on Monogamy and Chewing Out David Chase

In Monogamy , Chris Messina plays Theo, a burnt out wedding photographer who starts a side job that involves photographing clients in a more natural, unaware surrounding. When one of his clients with the provocative handle “Subgirl” (Meital Dohan) shows up for her session and puts on quite a show, it leads Theo down a road of obsession that puts a strain on his current engagement to Nat (Rashida Jones). Movieline sat down with Messina to discuss the dark twists of Monogamy , an audition outburst that led to him being banned for life from the future work of The Sopranos ‘ David Chase, and why it was unfair that Devil got caught up in the stink left over from M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender .

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Janet Jackson Speaks On Struggles With Appearance And Relationship With Father Joe Jackson: “I Felt Very Unattractive”

Wow and this is coming from one of the most beautiful women in the industry pre and post plastic surgery: In an exclusive interview with TODAY’s Meredith Viera, Janet Jackson reveals that her struggles with her body image were once so severe, “I would literally bang my head up against the wall because I didn’t feel attractive. … There was a lot of pain in my life. But I did. I felt very unattractive,” Jackson said. The singer/actress writes about the incident in her new book “True You: A Journey to Finding and Loving Yourself,” saying that she’s better off now than when she was in her 20s, and “Rhythm Nation” was topping the charts. “I still have issues with it. I don’t bang my head up against the wall, but I still have those moments. And I think it’ll probably continue but at least I know how to deal with it now. And I’m in a much better space,” she told Viera. The issues Jackson had might stem back to how she was treated by her brothers, including Michael, who had nicknames for her like “Horse, pig, cow, slaughter-hog,” she said.” “It makes you laugh, it really does. It makes you laugh. I guess some people could say, ‘Oh that’s, you know, brothers and sisters joking, it’s all affection, it’s all, you know, it’s in a loving way.’ But not everybody can brush it off, and I was one of those,” she said. In the interview, Jackson also opens up about her father Joe, saying she wasn’t to ever call him dad. “He said, ‘I’m Joseph to you. You do not call me dad.’ That affects you as a kid … I know my father loves me. He just has a very, very different way of showing it.” Check out more of the interview on TODAY on Friday and on Dateline on Sunday, Feb. 13. Damn, we know siblings can be mean and hateful to each other when growing up, but slaughter-hog???? That’s taking name calling to a whole different level. Poor Janet. Source

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In White Folks News: Katy Perry Hated Her Tig Ole Bitties And Wished She Had A Smaller Rack

SMH at her wanting tiny-tits like Kate Moss: Thanks to her racy stage persona, it’s hard to imagine Katy Perry was ever insecure about her size 32D chest — but the 26-year-old singer tells the March issue of Elle that she was often mocked for having a bustier figure as a teen. “I had enormous boobs that I didn’t know what to do with, so I wore minimizers, which were not cute,” says the star, who estimates she’s shed about 15 pounds since her youth. The worst part? “Those thick-ass straps! I got made fun of for the over-the-shoulder boulder holder, and all I wanted was to look like Kate Moss. Little did I know that these things would come in handy someday.” These days, Perry is known as much for her provocative image as she is for her chart-topping music — and she’s making no apologies for it. “I’m a sexy girl. So what?” she asserts. “I never claimed I was a nun!” Despite her sexy stage persona, Perry — who wed British comic Russell Brand in October — insists she’s really just the girl next door. “It’s important to be relatable and normal. And I think that what helps with that, for me, is that I had the rug pulled out from underneath my feet so many times,” Perry explains. “It was like, ‘Listen up, bitch, you’re not going to get served this on a silver platter — you’ve got to work for it!’ I don’t feel like I can act like an entitled bitch yet! I still have so much to prove.” That’s not to say she’s neglecting her personal life. “I think some people will die on the stage, and I’m not so sure I want to do that,” she tells the mag. “Like, I want to have kids! I’m totally fine with saying that. I think some people are scared because they’re worried it’s going to ruin their career, but I want to live a full life.” Source

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Times Watch: Obama, Bringing His Hope to the Paris Slums

His poll numbers over here may be falling, but the New York Times found a place where Barack Obama is still very popular and bringing the hope: The slum-like “banlieues”outside Paris dominated by Muslim immigrants, in Thursday’s “ Feeling Slighted by France, And Respected by the U.S. ” by France-based reporter Scott Sayare. The residents of this poor, multiracial Paris suburb say they have been abandoned. For 30 years, they say, the French authorities have written off Bondy and neighborhoods like it, treating their inhabitants as terminal delinquents and ignoring their potential. Obama evidently has the French slum vote locked up: Begun in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks as part of an effort to bolster the image of the United States within Muslim communities across the globe, American outreach in these hard neighborhoods — often referred to collectively as the “banlieues,” or suburbs — has grown in scale and visibility since the election of Barack Obama. France is home to five million to six million Muslims, Europe’s largest Muslim population, and the banlieues have long been considered potential incubators for religious extremism. But anti-American sentiment, once pervasive in these neighborhoods, seems to have been all but erased since the election of Mr. Obama, who has proved to be a powerful symbol of hope here and a powerful diplomatic tool. Many suggest the Americans’ warm reception is a measure of these communities’ sense of abandonment. Others say it is the presence of Mr. Obama in the White House. Whatever the case, the United States is now more popular in the banlieues than at any other time in recent memory, say French and American officials. And as the banlieues go, so go the banlieues! In contrast, Times reporters had extremely harsh words for tough-on-crime French President Nicholas Sarkozy , who dared to criticize the violent behavior of the slum residents: Mr. Sarkozy has often taken a ruthless us-against-them attitude…He also struck a conciliatory note, reaching out to the huge swath of French people who seem to fear him, especially in the country’s ethnically and racially mixed suburbs, where he is accused of fueling tensions with his provocative language and an aggressive police presence.

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WaPo for Macaca: ‘Democrats Digging Harder Than Ever for Dirt on Republicans’

“The Democratic Party is moving faster and more aggressively than in previous election years to dig up unflattering details about Republican challengers. In House races from New Jersey to Ohio to California, Democratic operatives are seizing on evidence of GOP candidates’ unpaid income taxes, property tax breaks and ties to financial firms that received taxpayer bailout money.” So began a Washington Post article published Wednesday with the provocative title, “Democrats Digging Harder Than Ever for Dirt on Republicans.” As one reads Philip Rucker’s piece , you can almost feel the entire Post staff wishing for Democrats to produce a “macaca” moment that just might save them from a devastating defeat in the upcoming midterm elections: In recent weeks, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has circulated information to local reporters about Republican candidates in close races. Among the claims: — That Jim Renacci of Ohio once owed nearly $1.4 million in unpaid state taxes. — That David Harmer of California received $160,000 in bonus and severance pay from a firm that got a federal bailout. — That Jon Runyan of New Jersey got a legal break in property taxes for his 25-acre homestead by qualifying for a farmland assessment thanks to his four donkeys.  To paraphrase Samuel Beckett, the Post appears to be waiting for macaca: Democratic officials are advising campaigns to hire trackers to follow their Republican opponents to public events with video cameras, ready to catch any gaffe or misstatement. And the Democratic National Committee last week issued a call to the public to submit any embarrassing audio or video of Republicans, as well as copies of their direct-mail advertisements. Readers should notice that nowhere in this piece was anything about Republicans trying to dig up dirt on Democrats, or any implication that such dirt exists. Also absent was any criticism concerning this strategy. Instead, the Post seemed to be applauding it while hoping it worked: Some years you ride the wave, and other years you paddle your canoe,” Democratic strategist Paul Begala said. “Democrats, they’ve got to paddle like hell. So what you do when you’re paddling is, as the Republicans seek to nationalize, you localize and personalize.” Localize and personalize. I guess the Post feels personalize is just fine when Democrats are doing it. Would it be so if Republicans were manning the oars? Somehow one imagines the picture would be painted with the GOP in that proverbial brown-colored creek: their efforts would be depicted as macaca without the ma.  

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Zachary Karabell on ‘Capitalism and the Jews’

Jerry Z. Muller, a leading historian of capitalism, provides in his provocative new book a fresh look at a subject that, to say the least, has been both thoroughly misunderstood and a forbidden, even taboo, topic. Related Entries June 8, 2010 Cyberspace Dunderheads June 8, 2010 Newest National Security Strategy Is an Elaboration of the Old

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Miley Lets Loose

Can’t be tamed?