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Paraguay model Larissa Riquelme cell phone

Model Larissa Riquelme cries while watching her team lose to Spain, during a public screening of the World Cup match, in Asuncion July 3, 2010. From the files of bountiful self-promotion — Paraguayan lingerie model Larissa Riquelme is busting in on World Cup hype, announcing she’ll do a Maradona and run through the streets na-ked if her team wins the global soccer championship. The Huffington Post website reports that the 24-year-old Riquelme has stepped up to the starting line in support of h

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REVIEW: In HBO’s ‘For Neda’ the Symbol of Iran’s Green Revolution Comes to Vivid Life

The HBO documentary For Neda , directed by Antony Thomas and narrated by famed Iranian actress Shohreh Aghdashloo , first aired on HBO in the United States on June 14 but went viral in Iran on June 1, well before the regime even knew about it . In an HBO interview , Mr. Thomas stated that the goal of the film was to look beyond Neda Agha-Soltan as the most prominent symbol of the Green Revolution and into the soul of whom Neda was as a human being. To that end, Mr. Thomas and crew succeeded brilliantly. The emotional rollercoaster ride one undergoes while traversing Neda Soltan’s short but eventful life in For Neda ranges from the tender and sublime to black despair and furious outrage. At times, For Neda also induces in the viewer an unnerving sense of paranoia. Throughout much of the film, the regime is the evil villain unseen on the screen but whose ominous presence is most keenly felt. The rather ordinary but highly illicit home interview sessions in Iran with Neda’s family and others engender a dark foreboding to the point you almost expect regime jackboots to bust down the doors at any moment. The rest of For Neda is also fraught with many palpable dangers that make the fictional James Bond’s seem trite by comparison. In For Neda , we know that the consequences of regime discovery and reprisal are as perilous, real and horrifying as it gets. For those reasons and many others, Neda’s family refused to talk to the media for the longest time. After Neda’s death last June 20, the regime forcibly moved the family to prevent their home in Tehran from becoming a Green rallying point (which it had in fact become), then thoroughly silenced them. Yet after much coaxing online, Neda’s family finally (and fearlessly) agreed to a live interview in their home to tell Neda’s life story. The man chosen to travel to Iran to secretly interview Neda’s family and capture it all on video for HBO was Saeed Kamali Dehghan , a courageous 24-year-old Iranian expatriate and editorial contributor to the UK Guardian. What Mr. Dehghan lacked in formal journalism experience he would make up for with great human insight, derring-do and balls of titanium. He would need all of those qualities for this trip. The slightest slip-up, careless act or suspicion-inducing look could lead him straight to Evin prison and all that entails . Fortunately, Mr. Dehghan succeeded in entering Iran undetected and completing his lonely and dangerous mission. For that, we all owe him an enormous debt of gratitude. The video he smuggled from the homes and hearts of Neda’s mother, father, sister and brother is extraordinarily captivating and poignant. It reveals to us, layer by layer, the story of whom Neda Soltan was as a living person and kindred human spirit. Perhaps the most amazing aspect of Neda’s life, as revealed in For Neda, was how closely it mirrored those of most ordinary young American women. Rebellious at a very young age, Neda refused to wear the chadar in elementary school, which is required of all female students in the Islamic Republic. Even more amazingly, l’enfant terrible Neda won her fight. She would do battle with the chadar and other female clothing restrictions throughout her all-too-short life, one of many rebellions Neda would conduct against the repressive and misogynist Islamist legal codes in Iran. Neda Soltan’s subversion of thought also extended to literature. From Wuthering Heights to The Last Temptation of Christ , Neda’s widely varying and mostly illegal collection of books reveals a most curious and searching young mind that wanted to know and experience all the best that humanity had to offer, most of which was and is forbidden in the Islamic Republic. Perhaps the most poignant moment of all in For Neda is when her mother recalls the day Neda was fatally shot by a basiji sniper in the streets of Tehran. In phone call after phone call, Neda ignored her mother’s pleadings to come home. During her last call prior to her death, Neda had told her mother how dangerous the streets were becoming and promised that she would at last return home. The rest is now history in a revolution that continues to unfold before our eyes. Its ending is still unwritten, but is eyed by the Greens and the diaspora with great hopes for a free and democratic Iran. Were such a revolution of freedom to succeed, it would not only transform Iran itself beyond measure but the world at large, given the Islamic Republic’s larger-than-life place in it today. In summation, For Neda is one of the most compelling, moving and gut-wrenching documentaries I have ever seen. The film succeeds wildly in projecting the entire scope of the Green cause through one of its earliest, youngest and most defiant revolutionaries, and in the most human and personal of terms. Here is perhaps the ultimate insight into Neda’s persona as revealed in the film. On Election Night last year, Neda smelled a rat and refused to cast a vote when she found only Ahmadinejad observers were allowed at the polls. Yet despite the fact Neda did not vote herself, the news that the election was most likely fraudulent compelled her back out onto the streets to speak up for family and friends whose votes had been stolen. That courageous, selfless and defiant act, one which would ultimately cost Neda her life, captures the essence of Neda’s spirit, the spirit of the HBO documentary that bears her name, and the spirit of the Green Revolution itself. Crossposted at Big Hollywood .

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Lindsay Lohan’s Breasts Are Awesome

I’ve always loved Lindsay Lohan , even when she gets drunk and disorderly, and I especially love a chick who looks amazing in jeans and a t-shirt. Here she is casually walking the streets with her awesome big breasts. This is how breasts are supposed to look in a t-shirt, someone should tell Britney Spears and her messed up nipples . Lindsay and I would look pretty good walking together hand in hand, her and her massive boobs and me with an awkward boner. Call me.

J Beck: An Educator’s Story

Joe Becker is a middle school teacher & hip hop artist at an inner city school on Chicago's south side. With an epidemic of murders going on in the streets and a 50% chance of youths not graduating from high school, there seems to be little hope. But Joe is trying to reach these kids and in doing so using his hip hop songs to help steer these kids away from a life of crime. Produced by David Turvey added by: CrazyDave

Tupac Shakur ‘Had A Deadline,’ Naughty By Nature’s Treach Says

‘Pac didn’t see himself ‘growing old,’ his friend and fellow MC tells MTV News on what would have been Shakur’s 39th birthday. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Sway Calloway Naughty by Nature’s Treach Photo: MTV News Tupac Shakur’s legacy still looms large in music more than 13 years after his untimely death. You can suss out ‘Pac’s swagger in everyone from DMX to Ja Rule; Kanye West continues Shakur’s tradition of being outspoken; and rappers still turn to his back catalog for insightful verses to graft into hip-hop hits. Part of the reason Shakur’s presence is still felt is because the controversial icon left behind a hefty amount of music, including a formidable collection of unreleased recordings. ‘Pac might have been on top of the music world when he died, but his close friend and Naughty by Nature MC Treach said Shakur’s work ethic was fueled by his belief that his demise was imminent. “We spoke many a time, and he was like, ‘I don’t see myself growing old,’ ” Treach told MTV News’ Sway on Tuesday, the day before what would have been Shakur’s 39th birthday. Treach, who came up with ‘Pac when the two were roadies for Queen Latifah and Digital Underground, respectively, said that despite his homie’s affable manner and upbeat energy, ‘Pac worked as if he had no time to waste. “You gotta listen to songs like ‘If I Die 2Nite’ and ‘I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto.’ When he was in that mode, in that zone, you gotta be like, ‘What’s going on? You a’ight?’ ” ‘Pac couldn’t sit down for five minutes,” Treach continued. “He was always going, ‘Yeah, everything good, good, good.’ When you listen to him and you see his demeanor, he was more or less, like, on watch. He had a deadline. He was working at a pace, like, ‘Where you going? You going on vacation? You going to jail? You doing sh– like you tryna finish everything right now and cover stuff.’ You couldn’t find him half the time; he was gone. He had a plan.” Treach believes ‘Pac’s plan extended beyond just making thought-provoking music; the Jersey rapper said Shakur wanted to realize tangible change among his fans who were living the thug life. “Ultimately, he wanted to get the thugs all behind him — his thug nation, his thug life — and take them to the next level … unified, building up the community, reinvesting in the community, in the people.” Treach said he wanted to use music to get the attention of the streets but then eventually make life easier on the streets. “[He wanted to bring] them in thinking it’s a gangsta party, but it’s like … it’s a militant, protect-our-own party. He was truly like a baby Panther. He was like, ‘Yo, we gotta do something to reinforce that we gonna protect ourselves.’ ” Even though ‘Pac built his career on a brash, thug persona, Treach said there was way more to the star than his hard-core adherence to the ‘hood. ” ‘Pac was a clown. Everybody think he just like gangsta, thug-life ‘Pac. He’ll have a whole party just around him crackin’ up,” Treach said. “We almost got threw out a couple hotels. I’m talking full-floor water fights.” Treach said he found it hilarious to see the former Digital Underground associate “runnin’ around with a Humpty nose.” “He was an actor, he was a musician … anything you could put, if he wanted to do it, he could do that. But he was a fool too,” Treach said. “He did it well being a fool too. You don’t want to be around nobody that’s mean muggin’ all day and got an attitude and hatin’. ‘Pac wasn’t nothing like that. ‘Pac would have you just wanting to be around because you know you gonna have a ball around him and split some seams just having a good time.” His fiery flow, revolutionary rhetoric and undeniable artistry are some of the things that have endeared ‘Pac to millions of fans around the world. Yet Treach adds that his appeal as a person was very basic: “He had a glow to him. He had something you wanted to be around.” Share your memories of Tupac in the comments.

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Israel’s Flotilla Inquiry ‘Farce’

Israel’s oldest daily newspaper, Haaretz , condemns the Netanyahu government’s “farce” of an inquiry into the deadly flotilla raid: “The conclusions of an ostensible probe are intended to justify retroactively the decision to blockade Gaza … and to use deadly force on the deck of the Mavi Marmara.” Dap to @ggreenwald , who is tweeting daily on this and other important stories. Haaretz: The government’s efforts to avoid a thorough and credible investigation of the flotilla affair seem more and more like a farce. The conclusions of an ostensible probe are intended to justify retroactively the decision to blockade Gaza, to forcibly stop the Turkish aid flotilla in international waters and to use deadly force on the deck of the Mavi Marmara. To make the costume seem credible, the Prime Minister’s Bureau asked a retired Supreme Court justice, Yaakov Tirkel, to chair the committee. Alongside him will sit foreign observers in order to legitimize the conclusions in international public opinion. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even pledged to testify before the committee, together with Defense Minister Ehud Barak, other ministers and the chief of staff, so “the truth will come out.” Read more Related Entries April 24, 2010 Thai PM Draws a Line in the Streets April 11, 2010 Iran Casts a Vote in Iraq

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Belgium Unity ‘Close To The Abyss’

Electoral victories for Dutch-speaking separatists in Belgium have further shaken the fragile unity of the European country, where nationalist movements continue to gain momentum in what analysts believe have already pushed Belgium “close to the abyss” that would permanently divide the nation. “Belgians are at a crossroads where they are making a choice on whether they want to live together or not,” a professor of politics said, as politicians are openly discussing the possibility of independent states for Flemish separatists. —JCL The New York Times: The move to break up Belgium gathered momentum Sunday as separatists won an emphatic election victory in Flanders, the prosperous Dutch-speaking half of the fiercely divided nation. A stunning electoral success for Bart de Wever’s Flemish nationalist party marks a significant new challenge to the fragile unity of a country where tensions between French and Dutch speakers run deep. Scheduled to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union in less than three weeks, Belgium will now do so with a caretaker administration and facing months of tortuous negotiations to put together a coalition government. “We are close to the abyss,” said Lieven De Winter, professor of politics at the Université Catholique de Louvain, who described Mr. De Wever’s win as a landslide. “Whether we are five meters or five centimeters away is difficult to say. But Belgians are at a crossroads where they are making a choice on whether they want to live together or not.” Read more Related Entries April 24, 2010 Thai PM Draws a Line in the Streets April 11, 2010 Iran Casts a Vote in Iraq

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Football Is Our History (2010 England World Cup Song) – The Marzipan Soldiers

Single released Mon 17th May on iTunes/Amazon! In response to there being no official England world cup song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Tim Lumgair & Ben Tucker (under the the name The Marzipan Soldiers) have written and recorded this football song for your enjoyment! For just 79p it can be yours from itunes very soon! lyrics: The Cup is coming home with us We’ll parade it in an open-top bus As Skinner and Baddiel once sung “Football’s coming home!” We’ll shout it from the terraces And sing it in the streets and yell Come on England ’66 was good Let’s do it in 2010 aswell! Woooh waooh! Come on England! Football is our history it’s written on our hearts Football is our destiny The Jules Rimet is ours! Same old thing again Red card up and down to 10 The ‘wink’ just made it worse Penalties again England players missing them This time we’re gonna break this curse England’s on course for victory Our boys will re-write history For its been too long we need to sing the song of world cup glory Rio’s leader of the pack Gerrard, Lamps, aren’t holding back The dream of ’66 is here Beckham’s crossing from the wing Rooney’s smashing them straight in Capello turns to hear us sing © Lumgair/Tucker 2010

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Ashley Greene Has Trouble With Her Top

I absolutely love hot women in their sweet workout outfit, it let’s me know they’re at least trying to stay fit, especially when the hottie in question is Ashley Greene . Here she is walking the streets in her nice spandex having a little trouble containing her boobs with that top of hers. This is a clever clothing design if you ask me, a top that never really stays in place long enough to keep the boobs covered. Brilliant. Next I want to see dresses that are so light that they can’t help but be blown up by even the slightest breeze. Hot.

Swedish Popstar Agnes Carlsson’s Got Legs

This one is for all my Swedish readers out there. Here’s Swedish pop star Agnes Carlsson better known as ‘Agness’ walking the streets of Los Angeles the other day. That’s all I know about this chick, but she’s Swedish, she;s not the hottest Swede I’ve ever seen but she’s showing off a whole lotta leg so she’s alright with me. I just checked my stats and apparently I don’t have any Swedish readers, but I’ve already uploaded all the images so it’s too late. If you know any Swedes feel free to forward this crap to them. Njuta av.