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Lee DeWyze: American Idol 2010 Winner

It’s Surely 4 hours since the show ended but when they call the name that Lee DeWyze has won American Idol 2010! He did an amazing performance and everybody cheered for him! There were so many prediction of who’s gonna be the next american Idol. But finally, Lee Dewyze won and he is our new American Idol for the 9th Season of American Idol Read more about the story here… Lee DeWyze: American Idol 2010 Winner is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Heather Locklear Cleared in Alleged Hit-and-Run!

Filed under: Heather Locklear , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned … Heather Locklear has been cleared in the crime of the century!

fullmetal alchemist brotherhood episode 58 video

钢之炼金术师 FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST 58 Fullmetal Alchemist (鋼の錬金術師, Hagane no Renkinjutsushi?, literally “Alchemist of Steel”), is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa. The world of Fullmetal Alchemist is styled after the European Industrial Revolution. Set in a fictional universe in which alchemy is one of the most advanced scientific techniques known to man, the story follows the brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric, who want to restore their bodies after a disas

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Cannes Notebook: Do-Gooders Galore!

Yes, here at Cannes we have the rich and beautiful and their yachts (and Lindsay Lohan slinking away from said yachts at all hours…but that’s another story). Aside from hyping…

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Dr. Conrad Murray to the Rescue — The Video

Filed under: Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson , Nurse! A bunch of you thought the whole mid-air medical emergency with Dr. Conrad Murray and a passenger was a publicity stunt.

Megan Fox Is No Longer Appearing On Transformers’ Third Installment

Transformer ravisher Megan Fox, an American actress and model, is no longer appearing on the third installment of Transformer movie. The actress has confirmed rumors. “I chose to leave Transformers.” “Megan Fox will not be starring in Transformers 3,” representative for the actress tells PEOPLE. “It was her decision not to return. She wishes the franchise the best.” According to reports, studio and film director Michael Bay is intending to cast another actress as star Shia LaBeouf’s love interest to move the story in a different direction. The film is set off to be released on July 2011 across United States. Fox is prepping for the June 18 release of Jonah Hex, an action film she stars in opposite Josh Brolin, John Malkovich and Will Arnett. Megan Fox Is No Longer Appearing On Transformers’ Third Installment is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Lindsay Lohan — It’s Everyone’s Fault But Mine

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Michael Lohan , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan has been blaming everyone under the sun but herself for the predicament she’s in … multiple sources tell TMZ

Megan Fox Says She Chose To Leave ‘Transformers 3’

Earlier reports said the studio had decided not to renew Fox’s option. By Kelley L. Carter Megan Fox in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” Photo: Paramount Pictures Megan Fox says she wasn’t dropped from “Transformers 3.” It was reported earlier Wednesday (May 19) that the actress, who starred in the first two installments of the “Transformers” franchise, wouldn’t be cast in the third picture, set to shoot this summer. A rep for Paramount confirmed to MTV News that the studio didn’t renew Fox’s option. Now, Fox is saying it was she who opted out. “Megan Fox will not be starring in ‘Transformers 3,’ ” reps for the actress, 24, told People magazine. “It was her decision not to return. She wishes the franchise the best.” Fox and Michael Bay famously exchanged heated words around the release of “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” last summer, with the actress comparing the director to Hitler and the director saying the actress “still has a lot of growing up to do.” Despite their contentious relationship, the pair seemed set to reunite this summer for a third “Transformers” flick. But Deadline.com broke the story earlier today that Paramount had declined to pick up Fox’s contractual option for “Transformers 3” and that giving star Shia LaBeouf a “new love interest makes more sense for the story,” according to an unnamed source. Fox’s next project, “Jonah Hex,” will be released June 18; it’s an action film also starring Josh Brolin, John Malkovich and Will Arnett. “Transformers 3” is set to hit theaters July 2011. Check out everything we’ve got on “Transformers 3.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Megan Fox Related Photos Who Should Replace Megan Fox In ‘Transformers 3’? The Evolution Of: Megan Fox

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Boyce Avenue every breath lyrics

It sounds like this is nothing new and that it hasn#39;t been for awhile You wake up on the other side and you strain to force a smile The fairytale inside your head has become your new best friend But I can assure you, that I#39;ll be there #39;fore the story ends #39;Cause when I needed a place to hang my heart You were there to wear it from the start And with every breath I need, you#39;ll be the only light I see I#39;ll meet you till the finish line our lifetime has barely started The pi

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Lying children will grow up to be successful citizens

Researchers have found that the ability to tell fibs at the age of two is a sign of a fast developing brain and means they are more likely to have successful lives. They found that the more plausible the lie, the more quick witted they will be in later years and the better their abiliy to think on their feet. It also means that they have developed “executive function” – the ability to invent a convincing lie by keeping the truth at the back of their mind. “Parents should not be alarmed if their child tells a fib,” said Dr Kang Lee, director of the Institute of Child Study at Toronto Universit who carried out the research. “Almost all children lie. Those who have better cognitive development lie better because they can cover up their tracks. They may make bankers in later life.” Lying involves multiple brain processes, such as integrating sources of information and manipulating the data to their advantage. It is linked to the development of brain regions that allow “executive functioning” and use higher order thinking and reasoning. Dr Lee and his team tested 1,200 children aged two to 16 years old. A majority of the volunteers told lies but it is the children with better cognitive abilities who can tell the best lies. At the age of two, 20 per cent of children will lie. This rises to 50 per cent by three and almost 90 per cent at four. The most deceitful age, they discovered, was 12, when almost every child tells lies. The tendency starts to fall away by the age of 16, when it is 70 per cent. As adulthood approaches, young people learn instead to use the less harmful “white lies” that everyone tells to avoid hurting people’s feelings. Researchers say there is no link between telling fibs in childhood and any tendency to cheat in exams or to become a fraudster later in life. Nor does strict parenting or a religious upbringing have any impact. Dr Lee said that catching your children lying was not a bad hing but should be exploited as a ” “teachable moment”. “You shouldn’t smack or scream at your child but you should talk about the importance of honesty and the negativity of lying,” he told the Sunday Times. “After the age of eight the opportunities are going to be very rare.” The research team invited younger children — one at a time — to sit in a room with hidden cameras. A soft toy was placed behind them. When the researcher briefly left the room, the children were told not to look. In nine out of 10 cases cameras caught them peeking. But when asked if they had looked, they almost always said no. They tripped themselves up when asked what they thought the toy might be. One little girl asked to place her hand underneath a blanket that was over the toy before she answered the question. After feeling the toy but not seeing it, she said: “It feels purple so it must be Barney.” Dr Lee, who caught his son Nathan, three, looking at the toy, said: “We even had cameras trained on their knees because we thought their legs would fidget if they were telling a lie, but it isn’t true.” Older children were set a test paper but were told they must not look at the answers printed on the back. Some of the questions were easy, such as who lives in the White House. But the children who looked at the back gave the printed answer “Presidius Akeman” to the bogus question “Who discovered Tunisia?” When asked how they knew this, some said they learnt it in a history class. added by: cclark_productions