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Latest Updates Philadelphia Marathon Results 2010

Latest Updates Philadelphia Marathon Results 2010: American Daniel Vassallo won the Philadelphia Marathon Results 2010 for the men while Dutch woman Mariska Kramer took the top spot for the ladies. added by: fuziimran

The "No Make-Up Challenge" Shows Gorgeous Faces Without Toxic Goop

Images via No More Dirty Looks No More Dirty Looks is a book and website we’ve covered on TreeHugger before. It’s the project of two women who uncover how toxic our “beauty” regimes can be if we aren’t paying attention to the products we’re buying. But the blog ran a challenge last week asking people to skip make-up altogether, safe or not. And the results show that maybe being dedicated to a make-up routine is a bunch of hooey in the firs… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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MTV Star — Rockin’ the Skullhawk After Brain Surgery

Filed under: Ikki Twins , Rikki Ikki , Vikki Ikki , MTV , Nurse! The chick you’re looking at is MTV reality star Erica “Rikki” Mongeon — who’s finally showing off the results from the extreme brain surgeries that saved her life after a horrific car crash back in March. Rikki — who starred on the show “A Double Shot… Read more

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50,000 Minks Loose In Greece After Fur Farm Raid

Photo via qmnonic Nothing like a flood of minks loose in a country’s already fragile ecosystem to put environmentalists in a tough spot. Two fur farms in northern Greece were raided, the results of which saw 50,000 minks running for the hills. Fortunately for everyone (except the minks) the problem could solve itself in a short time. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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NBC’s Chuck Todd on Hardball Ponders: Is Ken Buck, ‘Sharron Angle in Drag?’

NBC’s chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd, substitute hosting for Chris Matthews, on Wednesday’s Hardball, managed to question the political viability of two Republican candidates in one sentence as he asked his guest panelist, Jonathan Martin of the Politico, “Is Ken Buck, you know, Sharron Angle in drag?” Going over the results of yesterday’s primary races with Martin and Newsweek’s Howard Fineman, Todd claimed the “Democrats are doing a touchdown dance” because of Buck’s victory in the Republican primary contest for the Senate seat in Colorado and also relayed some rather colorful descriptions of Buck, as seen in the following exchange, aired on the August 11 edition of Hardball: CHUCK TODD: Hey Jonathan Martin it seems as if Democrats are doing a touchdown dance about Ken Buck and they’re trying to turn him into Sharron Angle and Rand Paul’s, somehow hidden brother in the basement. JONATHAN MARTIN, POLITICO: Right. TODD: Is Ken Buck, you know, Sharron Angle in drag? MARTIN: Chuck it’s funny you mention that. I’m actually doing a story right now about, what I call the race to define Ken Buck. And it just started last night, right after the results came in. Both the GOP and Democrats are in this furious battle now to see who can set the narrative of who is Ken Buck? Is he sort of this Princeton graduate, mainstream conservative, county prosecutor, respected pillar of the community? Or is he, like you said, is he the Rocky Mountain version of Sharron Angle? Which is what Democrats are saying, focusing on some of the controversial things that he said during the course of the primary that were not about spending, that were not about those sort of issues that Howard mentioned, that are winners for, for the Republicans this time around. I think it’s still an open question. I don’t think he has vulnerabilities, day in and day out, that a [Rand] Paul or, or an Angle has- TODD: Right. MARTIN: -who are pure libertarians. Who really have a strong philosophical view of, of the role of government. I think he’s more of a pragmatist, Buck is. But there’s no question about it, he went pretty far in some of his comments- TODD: Right. MARTIN: -during the course of the primary.

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City CID chief Senior Asst Comm II Datuk Ku Chin Wah said the results showed that 31-year-old Julia Chuah Sheau Yen died as a result of shock haemorrhage due to multiple injuries consistent with the fall. The post-mortem report on the death of a part-time model and actress who had fallen off the 12th floor of a condominium here suggests there was no foul play. “Doctors did not find any marks on her body to suggest any sign of a struggle before she fell,” he said. Her remains were claimed by f

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Do you support gay marriage? Nationwide Poll With Semi Real Time Results By State!

Do you support gay marriage? Nationwide Poll With Semi Real Time Results By State! added by: toyotabedzrock

TMZ’s Kick-Ass Cook-Out Contest — Heatin’ Up!

Filed under: Photo Galleries , Contest The grillin’ pictures poured into the TMZ newsroom for our 4th of July “Kick-Ass Cook-Out” Contest — and the results are HOT! Be sure to check back on Monday to vote for which cookin’ contest photo should score the $250 prize and some great gifts from… Read more

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‘The Last Airbender’: An Inside Look At Five Cool Powers And Weapons

Visual-effects supervisor and set decorator lead MTV News through the film’s biggest spectacles. By Eric Ditzian Shaun Toub in “The Last Airbender” Photo: Paramount Pictures Last summer, MTV News took a trip inside M. Night Shyamalan’s mad-scientist brain when we visited the Philadelphia set of “The Last Airbender.” The hyperkinetic director was in the midst of bringing “Airbender” out from the animated small screen and into real life, and the results were big, big, big — sets twice the size of football fields, massive green screens, hundreds of extras in elaborate costumes and a production budget two and a half times the size of any of his other movies. “I’m scared to death,” he admitted back then. Yet, at the same time, Shyamalan knew exactly what he was doing. Now the results of that focused anxiety have arrived in theaters. Set in an imaginary world in which various tribes can control the elements of the planet, the film follows the century-long war that the Fire nation has been waging against other nations until a young boy named Aang (Noah Ringer) discovers he is the only person capable of controlling all four elements and bringing about peace. As the tribes go at one another, the audience gets to sit back and take in all manner of badass weaponry and cool, CGI-assisted powers. Visual-effects supervisor Pablo Helman (“War of the Worlds”) and set decorator Larry Dias (“Transformers”) walked MTV News through the creation of these various features to give us the inside scoop about five cool weapons and powers. Manipulating Fire The Fire nation is one committed to ceaseless warfare. Their weapon of choice, obviously, is all manner of wicked flames — flung in various ways at the enemy to cause maximum damage. It’s fantastical stuff, no doubt, but Shyamalan wanted that computer-generated power to be grounded in reality. Helman’s source of inspiration? The annual Burning Man festival in Nevada. “Night wanted something that no one had seen before,” Helman said. “And he wanted the fire to look different every time it was used. At Burning Man, they’ve got a bonfire there, and they put a bunch of fans around it so the fire looks like a tornado fire. That was the main inspiration. We showed it to Night and said it’s a cool look, and he loved it.” Manipulating Water The Water nation, meanwhile, is a more peaceful tribe — until they’re challenged by the Fire folks and have to fight back. Their ability is controlling water and using it every conceivable way to eliminate the aggressor. Helman looked to the U.S. space agency to come up with something that would work for computer animation. “We looked at NASA footage. They did some experiments with liquid water in zero gravity,” Helman said. “If you look at the water in zero gravity, it behaves in a specific way. It stays together, it forms balls, and there’s all this interesting stuff that happens inside the balls of water. That’s what we showed Night, and he loved it. So we had to come up with a piece of software that allowed us to manipulate water in the same way.” Fire Balls The Fire nation doesn’t just hurl fire. They also build huge, spiky metal spheres that they launch from their warships. Think of them like the scariest, flame-assisted catapults you’ve ever seen. “The Fire nation is the only one of the nations that has industrialized, and we needed to create something that would work for them,” Dias explained. “So for the military ships, we manufactured these giant orbs — basically a metal framework that would have fire put in digitally. They have huge spikes, they’re flaming, they’re intense. They inflict a lot of damage.” Zuko’s Double Swords “Airbender” features a slew of weapons, from Aang’s powerful staff to the various swords of the warring tribes. But ask star Dev Patel what his favorite weapon in the movie is, and of course he’s going to choose one that his character — the Fire nation’s Prince Zuko — gets to wield in a seriously badass fashion. Too bad Patel himself didn’t actually get to swing those double swords. “I actually didn’t use the two broad swords,” Patel told MTV News. “Most of the other action I did. With two big, sharp swords in my hand, they had an amazing stunt guy called Stephen Oyoung, and he is brilliant with these two swords. He deserves lots of credit.” Fire Braziers Here’s the thing about the Fire nation: While they maintain a mighty army capable of manipulating fire, they can’t create enough fire themselves to rein terror on their enemies. Instead, they have to cart around huge fire carriers that give them the raw material. “We built these big fire baskets called braziers that are really ornate,” Dias said. “We built them in different sizes. They have these poles that are decorated with spearheads, and four soldiers carry them. The Fire nation can’t go to war without them.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Airbender.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Last Airbender’ ‘The Last Airbender’ Clips Related Photos The Powers & Creatures Of ‘The Last Airbender’ ‘The Last Airbender’

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Would America’s Got Talent’s New Singing Star Have Fared Differently on Idol?

Kalamazoo, Michigan native Debra Romer took the America’s Got Talent stage at Chicago’s auditions last night, and the results were — well, passable. Literally. Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne praised her vulnerability while Howie Mandel fist-bumped her with a “no.” But Debra’s reception shows just how different the audition criteria are between America’s Got Talent and American Idol , where she might’ve been championed (or rejected) for qualities not even mentioned by this triumvirate.

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