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Venus Raj swimsuit 2010

Miss Philippines Venus Raj poses in her swimsuit during the registration and fitting process in preparation for the Miss Universe 2010 Competition at Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada August 8, 2010. The Miss Universe 2010 competition will take place on August 23. Miss Philippines Venus Raj competes in her Dar Be Dar swimsuit during the Miss Universe pageant swimsuit competition at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August 23, 2010. Miss Philippines Venus

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Tang Wen swimsuit 2010

Wen Tang, Miss China 2010, poses in her swimsuit during the registration and fitting process in preparation for the Miss Universe 2010 Competition at Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Monday, Aug. 9, 2010. Miss China 2010 Tang Wen performs in her swimsuit by Dar Be Dar Swimwear during the Presentation Show for the 2010 Miss Universe Pageant at Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August 19, 2010. The Miss Universe 2010 competition will be aired live on August 23, 2010.

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Jeffrey Jones Arrested on Sex Offender Charge

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off feels a lot less funny all of a sudden. Jeffrey Jones, the actor best known for playing Principal Ed Rooney in that classic comedy, was arrested last week on a felony charge after he failed to update his registration as a sex offender. Yes, the man that tried to chase down Matthew Broderick’s character in that 1986 movie pleaded no contest to having a 14-year old boy pose seductively for him in 2003. As a result, he was forced to register, visit a counselor and complete five years’ probation. On June 23, Jones was apprehended after he did not renew his California registration within the five days of his previous birthday. It’s the second time the troubled actor has faced an arrest after his initial charges. He failed to inform authorities of a move in 2004. Can we put this guy behind bars now please?!?

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New Jersey woman must return her ‘BIOCH’ license plate

A New Jersey woman says she has to surrender her state-issued “BIOTCH” license plate she’s had on her car for more than four years because someone complained it was offensive. Kim Romano, 49, ordered the “BIOCH” plate as a joke after she received a credit for a personalized license plate from the state Motor Vehicle Commission after they misspelled her original plate. She asked for “BIG KIM,” but received “B1G KIM” instead, which she thought “looked stupid,” so she sent it back. Romano tried to register several profane words for her license plate on the MVC Web site, but all were rejected until she requested “BIOCH.” When she was notified that it was approved, she couldn’t believe her eyes. “They said, ‘Congratulations, you’re the first ‘bioch’ in New Jersey,” she said. But now, a complaint filed by a retired police officer who took offense to the plate has caused the commission to have a change of heart, and they’re demanding that she return the plate or they won’t renew her registration next month. Romano’s now handing over the recalled plate and has applied for a new one that’s a far cry from how she feels about the matter. She expects to receive replacement plate “WHAEVER” soon. http://www.tabloidprodigy.com/?p=14276 added by: knowandtell

Mass Save Rebate – Save Money. Save the World.

It’s Mass Save Rebate day, and also Earth Day 2010, in Massachusetts! Starting April 22, exchange your old appliances to get new more energy-efficient ones and enjoy big discounts. To participate on this, you have to get your registration form and number through 1-877-627-9271 and visit the Mass Save Rebate site, http://www.masssave.com/ . Watch the Mass Save Rebate video below. Click here to view the embedded video. Mass Save Rebate – Save Money. Save the World. is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

How a Layabout Used the Huffington Post to Become a Rothschild

Meet Stefan “Monty” Roberts. You might know him better as Stefan de Rothschild, whose $2.5 million donation to Haiti relief was heralded by the Washington Post , who was quoted by Reuters and who, naturally, had a Huffington Post blog . In reality, Roberts was nothing more than a sporadic British blogger.

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