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Fans Pitch a Tent for ‘Twilight: Eclipse’ Premeire

Filed under: Robert Pattinson , Taylor Lautner , Twilight , Movies The ” Eclipse ” premiere isn’t until Thursday night, but rabid ” Twi hards ” were already camped out at the Nokia Plaza in downtown Los Angeles on Monday. Who wouldn’t wait over 72 hours to get a far and blurry pic of Robert Pattinson or Taylor Lautner… Read more

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Watch Penn & Teller: Bullshit! Season 8 Episode 2 – Fast Food

Watch Penn & Teller: Bullshit! S8E2: Fast Food The new installment of Penn & Teller: Bullshit! is the TV series’ 2nd episode of the 8th season that aired last

Lakers edge Celtics in Game 7, win 16th title « Hoopsground.com

Lakers edge Celtics in Game 7 , win 16th title. (By GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer) Purple and gold confetti raining down upon him, Kobe Bryant hopped up on the scorer’s table, shook his fists and extended five fingers. … The Boston Celtics were a half away from an 18th championship , taking a 40-34 lead into halftime during a sloppy Game 7 of the NBA finals on Thursday night. Ron Artest kept the Lakers in it with 12 points on a night Kobe Bryant (3 of 14) and Pau Gasol …

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June 15th 2010 NBA Finals Game 6 Boston Celtics Vs. Los Angeles Lakers; Lakers Win 89-67!

6/15/2010 – NBA Finals Game 6 Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers, LA wins 89-67 to force a Game 7 on Thursday night 9pm ET. on ABC at Staples Center! Kobe Bryant scores a game high 26 points to lead the Lakers 22-point rout over the Celtics.

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Kobe Bryant comes clean about the pressure

Title in hand, the NBA Finals MVP is candid about the burden of the series and his injuries. So, this was the Age of Kobe all along.

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Lakers’ Phil Jackson is worth whatever it takes

He says he has ‘no clue’ whether he will be back, but his patience and almost unrivaled calm played a huge role in the Lakers’ clinching victory. The game was over, maybe his last news conference save telling everyone goodbye a week from now, but he wasn’t done.

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Despite heavy LAPD presence, violence breaks out after Lakers’ victory

Crowds hurl bottles and other objects at police, smash marquees, jump on vehicles, break windows and light a small fire along Figueroa Street. At least one person is beaten unconscious. Despite a massive Los Angeles police presence Thursday night, sporadic violence broke out near Staples Center after the Lakers defeated the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals.

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Pau Gasol provides needed lift for Lakers

The power forward gives the team the physical and emotional boost it required to win title. The fire burned in Pau Gasol’s eyes with an unquenchable heat Thursday, its intensity too high for him to contain it.

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Lil Boosie Could Face Further Charges Following Murder Indictment

Baton Rouge DA says rapper is under investigation for five other killings. By Gil Kaufman Lil Boosie Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images In addition to an indictment on first-degree murder charges handed down by a grand jury on Thursday, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, rapper Lil Boosie (born Torrence Hatch) could be facing additional murder counts based on an ongoing police investigation into five unsolved killings in the area. According to The Advocate, Thursday’s indictment — which stemmed from an incident in October that left 35-year-old Terry Boyd dead after two men fired shots through a window in his home — is part of what prosecutors are calling a murder-for-hire case. East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III told the paper that investigators are looking into whether Boosie, 27, and others are involved in at least five other killings in the area since early last year. “We’re investigating the others in a similar fashion,” Moore said. “We are investigating the common pattern of these killings and money.” Boosie, already imprisoned since November for a probation violation, was also indicted on Thursday on multiple drug-possession charges and for an alleged scheme to smuggle illicit substances into the jail where he is being held. The Advocate reported that Boosie; girlfriend Walnita Decuir, 25; former correctional officer Joshua Wilson, 27, and fellow inmate Stacey Riley, 36, were all indicted on charges that they conspired to smuggle contraband, which included drugs such as codeine, marijuana, ecstasy and synthetic marijuana — into Dixon Correctional Institute, where Boosie is being held. Boosie is not entitled to post bond on the first-degree murder charge and will remain incarcerated while that case moves forward. Moore declined to say how much money Boosie allegedly paid to have Boyd killed, who pulled the trigger or why Boyd was targeted. Two other men, Michael Louding and Adrian Pittman, were also indicted on similar charges earlier this month in connection with Boyd’s killing. In total, investigators are looking at six slayings over a 14-month period, from the February 9, 2009, shooting death of local rapper Chris “Nussie” Jackson to an April 1 double-murder of two local men. In September, Boosie pleaded guilty to a third-offense marijuana possession charge and under a plea deal a judge was expected to sentence him to 10 years in prison with all but the first two years suspended, which would mean he’d be eligible for parole in one year. But after Boosie violated the terms of the deal in November by leaving his house during confinement, the judge doubled the term. Now, Moore told the paper, he is going to ask the judge to revoke the deal and resentence Boosie to the original 10-year term. A district attorney said the death penalty was not out of the question for Boosie in the murder case. A spokesperson for the rapper could not be reached for comment at press time. Related Artists Lil Boosie

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World Cup 2010: Arjen Robben returns for Holland after hamstring injury

• Robben recovers to play full part in training • Winger likely to start on the bench against Japan The Holland winger Arjen Robben has completed a full training session for the first time since recovering from a hamstring injury, but is unlikely to start his team’s World Cup match against Japan tomorrow. In training earlier today Robben appeared to be fully recovered from a left hamstring injury he sustained in a warm-up match against Hungary on 5 June. The injury kept him out of his country’s 2-0 defeat of Denmark in their first World Cup game. The Holland coach, Bert van Marwijk, says he is unlikely to play Robben against Japan in the Group E game in Durban, but has not completely ruled it out. Japan beat Cameroon 1-0 in their first match. “It’s quite something that he trained with us today,” said Van Marwijk. “But we have to wait and see how he responds tomorrow.” In a friendly last September the Dutch were frustrated by Japan for over an hour before winning 3-0. “This is going to be a tougher fight,” said Van Marwijk. “Both teams want to win and both sides won their first match. We cannot compare that game to this one. I expect a very aggressive Japan and we are prepared for everything and anything.” Van Marwijk believes Japan have improved since then and that was evident in their 1-0 triumph over Cameroon in their World Cup opener. “They have progressed a lot,” he said. “They have been together for a long time and have played lots of matches. They have been looking for some time to find a style of play which they didn’t have in qualifying. But they appear to have found that style. I have a lot of respect for the Japan coach and his team and we will not be underestimating them.” Van Marwijk believes the Oranje must focus on themselves and not on their rivals. “People who know me know that I concentrate on my team and I don’t make adjustments based on our rivals,” he said. “We have to play the way we know how and make the most of our chances.” The Oranje will have plenty of support tomorrow in Durban with thousands of fans having travelled to South Africa, while there is plenty of optimism back home regarding the team’s chances to go far in the tournament. “We hear a lot about the atmosphere back in Holland and this is great,” said Van Marwijk. “We also have lots of fans here and it’s wonderful that they have travelled such a long way to support us. But we have a long way to go and the most important thing is tomorrow’s match.” Holland World Cup 2010 World Cup 2010 Group E guardian.co.uk

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