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Another ‘Spider-Man’ Actor Injured On Broadway

Stunt double becomes the fourth castmember to be hurt during pre-production on the problem-plagued play. By Jayson Rodriguez “Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark” poster Photo: Marvel Maybe U2’s Bono and The Edge should have considered a theatrical production based on Superman (aka The Man of Steel) rather than Spider-Man. The musicians’ plagued play, “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” suffered a new setback on Monday when another actor was injured and taken to the hospital, according to The New York Times . Overall, it’s the fourth castmember to be injured during pre-production. According to the New York Post , the injured actor is Christopher Tierney, a stunt double and aerialist, who was hurt when a cable he was attached to snapped during the final minutes of a preview performance. The Times reports that Tierney fell from a distance of approximately eight to 10 feet. “You heard screams,” an audience member told The Times . “You heard a woman screaming and sobbing.” The Post added that Tierney was admitted to New York’s Bellevue Hospital, and that he was listed in stable condition. Producers recently announced that the official opening of “Spider-Man” would be pushed back once again, this time until February 7, as the crew tinkers with creative changes. Last month, Bono and The Edge spoke to MTV News about the project. “It’s like a graphic novel, but a three-dimensional one,” Bono said of the show. “I’m calling it a pop-up, pop-art opera, because I’m pretentious.” The Edge added, “It is elements of rock and roll, it’s elements of circus, it’s elements of opera, of musical theater. It is so many different things, and when we started the process, we promised we’d do something that hasn’t been done before. And really, we, I think, have managed to do that.”

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The Top Seven Most Ridiculous Controversies of 2010

In the yesteryears, a controversy had to really work up a head of steam to make the papers and the magazines, slowly gathering strength until it erupted into a full-bore gossip hurricane. But nowadays, all it takes is an errant tweet and every Blog, Dick and Harry is up in arms. Sometimes the outrage is merited, as in the case of Mel Gibson’s (alleged!) vile phone calls. But other times, it’s simply a lot of sound and fury ultimately signifying nothing. Join us for the Top Seven Most Ridiculous Controversies 2010

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The A-Team’s Sharlto Copley on Budgets, Apartheid and Going Off Script

While this summer’s big-budget adaptation of the ’80s TV hit The A-Team (out this week from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment) may not have been the franchise tentpole its studio hoped to get for the money it spent, the action extravaganza did confirm the star quality of Sharlto Copley , who first turned up on our pop culture radars after his starring role in the 2009 Best Picture nominee District 9 .

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The 7 Directors Who Should Replace Jon Favreau on Iron Man 3

“I am happy that I had the opportunity to establish the world that these characters can now play in I look forward to seeing what others can do playing in the same world.” Those are the words of Jon Favreau , as he leaves directorial duties on Iron Man franchise behind for good. Which director will Marvel try to lowball — excuse me, “lure” — into that Favs-created world for Iron Man 3 ? Ahead, Movieline offers seven suggestions.

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Not You: Mark Wahlberg’s Fake For Your Consideration Ad for The Fighter

Sometimes the Internet is a miserable place, filled with know-it-alls, egomaniacs, ingrates, trolls and all other assorted forms of villainy; other times, it produces this video of Mark Wahlberg in The Fighter saying “not you” to an assorted array of random celebrities and cartoons. Thanks, Internet! You’re good for today. Click ahead to watch. No, not you. Not you either. OK, you can.

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There’s No Longer A Happy Ending Where We Prevent Climate Change Anymore: Bill McKibben (Video)

Down in Mexico at the COP16 climate conference, Andy Revkin of the New York Times just posted a video interview he did with environmental campaigner and thinker extraordinare

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BBC News – List of facilities ‘vital to US security’ leaked

A long list of key facilities around the world that the US describes as vital to its national security has been released by Wikileaks. The US State Department in February 2009 asked all US missions abroad to list all installations whose loss could critically affect US national security. The list includes pipelines, communication and transport hubs. Several UK sites are listed, including cable locations, satellite sites and BAE Systems plants. This is probably the most controversial document yet from the Wikileaks organisation. The definition of US national security revealed by the cable is broad and all embracing. In addition to obvious pieces of strategic infrastructure like communications hubs, gas pipelines and so on, it contains, amongst other things, a cobalt mine in Congo, an anti-snake venom factory in Australia and an insulin plant in Denmark. The US missions were asked to list all installations whose loss could critically impact the public health, economic security or national security of the United States. In Britain, for example, the list ranges from Cornwall to Scotland, including key satellite communications sites and the places where trans-Atlantic cables make landfall. “What the list might do is to prompt potential attackers to look at a broader range of targets” A number of BAE Systems plants involved in joint weapons programmes with the Americans are listed, along with a marine engineering firm in Edinburgh which is said to be “critical” for nuclear powered submarines. 'Targets for terror' The geographical range of the document is extraordinary. If the US sees itself as waging a “global war on terror” then this represents a global directory of the key installations and facilities – many of them medical or industrial – that are seen as being of vital importance to Washington. No wonder then that the Times newspaper in London has published the story under the headline “Wikileaks lists 'targets for terror' against the US”. Some locations are given unique billing. The Nadym gas pipeline junction in western Siberia, for example, is described as “the most critical gas facility in the world”. Continue reading the main story The Main Leaks So Far Fears that terrorists may acquire Pakistani nuclear material Several Arab leaders urged attack on Iran over nuclear issue US instructs spying on key UN officials China's changing relationship with North Korea Yemen approved US strikes on militants Personal and embarrassing comments on world leaders Afghan leader Hamid Karzai freed dangerous detainees Russia is a “virtual mafia state” with widespread corruption and bribery Afghan President Hamid Karzai is “paranoid and weak” Comments on the extent of alleged corruption in Afghanistan Chinese leadership was 'behind hacking of Google' Wikileaks cables: Key issues It is a crucial transit point for Russian gas heading for western Europe. In some cases, specific pharmaceutical plants or those making blood products are highlighted for their crucial importance to the global supply chain. Of course the critical question is that raised by the Times newspaper's headline: Is this really a listing of potential targets that might be of use to a terrorist? The cable contains a simple listing. In many cases towns are noted as the location but not actual street addresses. That, of course, is not going to hinder anyone with access to the internet. There are also no details of security measures at any of the listed sites. What the list might do is to prompt potential attackers to look at a broader range of targets, especially given that the US authorities classify them as being so important. It is not perhaps a major security breach, but many governments may see it as an unhelpful development. It inevitably prompts the question as to exactly what positive benefit Wikileaks was intending in releasing this document. Former UK Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind condemned the move. “This is further evidence that they have been generally irresponsible, bordering on criminal,” Mr Rifkind said. “This is the kind of information terrorists are interested in knowing.” added by: Itsbatman_Durr

A Spanish Woman Owns the Sun. Now A Religious Group Owns Yoga?

This doesn’t help yoga’s street cred, but nor would inaccurate claims. Photo: istolethetv /Flickr It seems these days a lot of grown-ups are forgetting that wonderful lesson we learn as kiddos in pre-K called sharing. First we had a woman in Spain who filed paperwork claiming ownership of the sun . Now, as reported in The New York Times , we have the

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Quality of Life is for Corporate Owners, not you.

“We're producing almost as much as we did before the recession, with 7.5 million less people,” said Lakshman Achuthan, managing director of Economic Cycle Research Institute. “The difference is going into the productivity numbers and corporate profits.” The latest reading on productivity, which measures the economic output of each hour Americans work during a quarter, was up 2.5% from a year ago in the third quarter, the Labor Department reported this week. It's the sixth straight quarter of gains of that level or higher. But that level of productivity can't go on forever, said Achuthan. “There is a limit. Workers do start to push back,” he said. “But business managers don't hire because they're nice guys or girls, they hire because they're scared that they'll lose business to someone else. That'll be what gets hiring done.” http://money.cnn.com/2010/12/03/news/economy/employers_doing_more_with_less/?ire… added by: Swisher

The Life and Times of a Colombian Cocaine Submarine Captain [Video]

Gustavo Alonso was the captain of a cocaine submarine based in Colombia, until he was arrested at sea with 3.5 tons of coke on board. He soon realized that solitary confinement in prison was better than working for the cartels. More