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Jenny From The Block: J. Lo’s Life, Times And Most Controversial Moments In Pictures

With J. Lo all over the news these days, we decided to take a look at her most memorable and controversial moments leading up to the most recent divorce.

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Hollywood Tuna’s AmaTuna Moment – Bikini Best Body Contest

Here’s another bikini contest. Hopefully one of these days, I’ll be invited to judge one of these events. 6 years doing this site not one offer. Sad. Bikini Best Body Contest Video More AmaTuna

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Kids These Days of the Day: Ark Music Factory end-product Jenna…

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Kids These Days of the Day: Ark Music Factory end-product Jenna Rose of “My Jeans” fame is back to protect her swag with a brand new video for her latest surefire ironic hit single, “O.M.G.”. Oh, BTW, she’s 12 and you should go ahead and take a seat over there. [ ontd .] Related : Rebecca Black’s next single to be called “LOL” (no joke). Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 26/03/2011 23:25 Number of articles : 2

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David Lynch Directing Duran Duran Concert, To Stream Online

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It seems like most of the news that is reported on David Lynch these days can be considered strange, and this is no different. A Continue Reading » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Film Stage Discovery Date : 14/03/2011 20:17 Number of articles : 2

David Lynch Directing Duran Duran Concert, To Stream Online

Katy Perry Elle 2011

In fact, Katy Perry, 26, longed to resemble a supermodel. “All I wanted was to look like Kate Moss,” she says. “Little did I know … [my breasts] would come in handy someday.” “When I was a kid … I had enormous boobs that I didn#39;t know what to do with,” Perry says in the March issue of Elle. “I wore minimizers, which were not cute. Those thick-ass straps! I got made fun of for the over-the-shoulder boulder holder.” Katy Perry has no problem flaunting her cleavage these days, but that wasn#39

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More Than Lip Service – Elemental Herbs Garner Green Award

Photo: Elemental Herbs Using herbs for preventative or curative health is as old as humankind. But these days before we put some lotion or other on our skin it seems we need a PHD in chemistry to understand the product’s ingredients. Elemental Herbs take a different approach and make lip balms, sun creams, and such like, from stuff we know the names of like: calendula, comfrey, lavender, yarrow, extra virgin olive oil, beeswax, vitamin E, and so on. Most of which are certified organic as well. Throw in a solar-powered kitchen, strawbale greenhouse, biodiesel vehicles, recycled packaging, composting toilet, and much more and you begin to… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Internet Killed the Video Porn Star

Filed under: TMZ TV , Brianna Banks Porn stars are getting slammed these days — not by the economy, but by the Internet … which means this could be the perfect time for Briana Banks to bust into a new line of work. Check out TMZ on TV — click here to see your local listings! Read more

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Facebook: No One Else Can Be a ‘Book’ [Lawsuits]

If you’re planning on setting up any kind of online community for your business — and who isn’t these days? — know that Facebook has begun suing to protect “the distinctive BOOK portion” of its trademark, starting with Teachbook.com. More

Russian Spy Anna Chapman Facebook Photos

Anya “Anna” Chapman, a sexy 28-year-old red-headed beauty, was among a ring of 11 Russian spies arrested and charged with conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. http://www.bittenandbound.com/2010/06/29/russian-spy-anna-chapman-facebook-photo… added by: sumrgurl

From "Mogadishu Madness" to "American Jihadi"

After reading about an American youth who converted to Islam and joined an extremist insurgency in Africa, I realized he and I had unwittingly crossed paths a few years before. In Current TV’s “American Jihadi,” a new episode of the Vanguard documentary series airing Wednesday, I go looking for the young man pictured above. I wanted to find him, if not in the flesh, at least to trace his route from small-town high school boy to anti-American warrior. I was in the war-ravaged city of Mogadishu in 2006, one of the first American TV correspondents to see the place in years. An Islamic coalition calling itself the Islamic Court Union had seized control of the Somali capital and imposed an uneasy peace that at least possible to get inside the chaotic “failed state.” To me and many other Americans, Mogadishu was best known as the site of the military tragedy and movie “Black Hawk Down.” Twenty-six years old and no stranger to hot spots around the world, I was drawn by the spirit of adventure and a journalist’s curiosity, despite warnings from others—including my father, a seasoned war correspondent, that the story wasn’t worth the risk. It was. My colleague, Kaj Larsen, and I found Somali expatriates streaming back to their homeland by the thousands to pick up their lives in a spirit of hope and renewal, despite the ruins and hair-trigger tempers that were the legacy of a 15-year civil war. I interviewed Islamist leaders who had captured the city and listened to their pleas for peace and a chance to re-establish a nation. Accusing the Islamic Courts of having ties to Al Qaida, the U.S. government branded them as terrorists. Shortly after my return to the United States to put together my piece, “Mogadishu Madness,” Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia with U.S. military support and drove the Islamists into hiding. Somalia plunged back into war. As it turned out, in the flow of people arriving at the reopened international airport in Mogadishu during that brief period of peace was another twentysomething American. Drawn by a passion to help establish an Islamic state in Somalia, Omar Hammami had left his wife and family in Egypt and arrived in Mogadishu shortly after I did. Like many Somali Muslims who answered a call for jihad to fight off the Christian invaders from Ethiopia, Omar joined Al Shabaab, one of the most ruthless and determined factions that had previously fought each other but were now united against the foreigners. After rising to become a top field commander, Omar is now a prominent Internet propagandist for the Somali allies of Al Qaida who helps recruit other young Muslims from the West to enlist in the cause. In the past three years, at least 30 American and Canadian citizens have turned up fighting in Somalia with Al Shabaab, more than have joined any other extremist group affiliated with Al Qaida. In “American Jihadi,” I retrace Omar’s path from Bible Belt Christian to Islamic extremist. I flew to Daphne, Alabama with practically no leads and spent three days cruising bars and restaurants—local hangouts where I thought people Omar’s age might hang out. At a Hooters, I met a patron who vaguely remembered playing soccer with Omar as a kid, then another who believed her fianc