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Octomom Christmas Card Shows Off the Girls

Octomom Nadya Suleman shows off her girls in a new Christmas card. She also showed off some of her daughters and sons – nine of 14 to be exact. No word on whether the other five were in a time out, or why the pony was included, but it’s nice to see they’re enjoying these final weeks at home. She owes a modest $450,000 by January 1 or it’s foreclosure time . Doesn’t Octomom put you in a festive mood? At least Nadya Suleman can wear that low-cut tank top for a Christmas card and hold her head high knowing she sets a good example as a role model for her brood. Despite being courted often by Vivid Entertainment for various adult film roles, she will not demean herself just because she’s in debt. Woman is truly classy. In case you were wondering, here’s 2009’s Octomom Christmas card . Y’know, e-cards are a much cheaper option when you’re short on cash. Just saying, lady.

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Jennifer McDaniel and Hulk Hogan: Married!

Hulk Hogan married his daughter’s lookalike last night, exchanging vows with Jennifer McDaniel during a small ceremony in Clearwater, Florida. In true professional wrestling fashion, meanwhile, a fight actually broke out during the event, as employees of Hogan tussled with a paparazzo on the premises who was trying to snap photos of the wedding. “Hulk’s security team was in the background throwing around the paparazzi, who was standing 200 feet away in the shoreline water,” a witness told Radar Online. The photographer has reportedly filed a complaint with the Clearwater Police Department, alleging assault, battery and destruction of property. Hogan and McDaniel started dating in April of 2008, as the former’s marriage to longtime wife Linda fell apart during filming of the couple’s reality show. He’s bounced back nicely, however. Jennifer, after all, walks in the spirit of Christ . That’s always a plus. In case she ever stops doing so, though, a source confirms that Hogan has made McDaniel sign a prenuptial agreement.

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Vanessa Hudgens to Party the Pain Away

Vanessa Hudgens may have plans to drown her sorrows in alcohol, but at least she won’t be doing it alone. The actress, who turned 22 on Tuesday and who split with longtime boyfriend Zac Efron this month, will be feted with a much-hyped birthday party in Las Vegas on Saturday night. While this sounds like a Kim Kardashian-esque cry for attention, such trauma in Hudgens’ personal life makes it understandable. She just needs a bit of love and a slew of shots. Be happy and be healthy, Vanessa. Have a blast!

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Pot charge against Vietnam veteran illustrates confusion with medical marijuana law

First, it was post-traumatic stress disorder brought on by his service in the Vietnam War. Then came two bouts with throat cancer, which left him without a voice box. Now, 61-year-old Gary Muntz has a new ailment — lymphoma, a slow-moving cancer of the lymph nodes. He speaks only with the aid of a mechanical device pressed tightly to his neck. Long periods outside his home require a wheelchair, and he often cannot sleep. Marijuana helps. It relaxes him, Muntz said. It wards off the nightmares of his childhood, of his time as a paratrooper in Vietnam. It eases pain that sometimes prevents him from getting out of bed. Michigan voters approved the state’s medical marijuana law for people like Muntz, who has a card authorizing him to use the drug for medicinal purposes, said his lawyer, Robert Gaecke. “It was designed for people who really are suffering, that you can see, and this guy was it,” Gaecke said. Muntz, however, was charged with a felony drug crime for violating the law. His case illustrates the muddle surrounding the 2008 voter-enacted legislation and the uncertainty that police and prosecutors face about how to enforce it. “There are still a lot of questions out there, and there is not a lot of definitive legal guidance on how we are supposed to treat these cases,” said John Holda, Jackson deputy police chief. The law must be “far more specific” regarding under what conditions someone can grow marijuana, possess it and acquire it, said Jackson County Circuit Judge John McBain. Hopefully, the courts or state lawmakers can give authorities some clarification, McBain said. Many cases are pending, and governments are looking into it. Last week, Wyoming, a city near Grand Rapids, became the latest municipality to ban medical marijuana. McBain lightly sentenced Muntz on Nov. 30, saying he believed Muntz substantially complied with the law. http://www.jackherer.com/archives/pot-charge-against-vietnam-veteran-illustrates… added by: JackHerer

CNN Wonders What Censure Will Do to Charlie Rangel’s Health

During coverage of Charlie Rangel's verdict delivered by the House Ethics Committee, CNN's John Roberts called the situation “tough times,” for the congressman – and wondered what the trauma will to Rangel's health given that he is 80 years old. Referring to the censure of Sen. McCarthy in the 1950s which “broke him,” Roberts remarked that “now Charlie Rangel's 80 years old, what will censuring potentially do to him?” CNN anchor Candy Crowley also mentioned Rangel's age, saying that the hearings were “tough to watch.” She added that “the next step” of the House voting on having the censure or not “is really even more painful.” “This is a rough one, but certainly one that has had, if you will, bipartisan support on something that's difficult, clearly, for the congressman to deal with,” Crowley said, putting the situation in perspective.

Ke$ha Tells ‘The Story Of The $’ In Funny Or Die Parody Video

Skit traces singer’s dollar-sign name back to a pizza-store sign. By James Dinh Ke$ha in her Funny or Die parody video Photo: Funny Or Die Ke$ha is perhaps as well-known for her unusually spelled name as her hard party-girl lyrics, sexy-grunge attire. And thankfully, she seems to have quite a sense of humor about the former. The pop star teamed up with comedy video website Funny or Die to tell “The Story of the $.” In somber, TV documentary tones and dressed in all black, Ke$ha tells the traumatic story of a childhood birthday party at a fast food pizza chain. “I used to be Kesha with an S, instead of a dollar sign, and then one year I had my birthday at Shakey’s Pizza,” she says, almost shedding tears. “On the sign, the big sign where they write ‘Happy birthday,’ they replaced the S with a dollar sign.” After a dramatic reenactment of the sign, the video then turns to Joe Trundle, an employee at the pizza joint, who recalls the day they didn’t have any more S letters to hang up. “Yeah, I remember that day,” he confesses. “We had a special going on sausage, salami and sundried tomatoes pizza so we were just all out of S’s.” Fans get a glimpse inside of Ke$ha’s real career aspirations as she reveals, “It ruined my life. I wanted to be a CPA, but you know who H&R Block doesn’t hire? People with dollar signs in their name. I pretty much had to be a pop star.” The singer’s painful story is all but relieved when the interviewer brings her back to the same Shakey’s Pizza location, in hopes of restoring her proper spelling. But she’s met with another unpleasant surprise when the sign shows “KESH4.” “We have an artichoke and anchovy pizza today, so we ran out of A’s,” the employee tells a heartbroken Ke$ha. After lashing out at Trundle, “Tik Tok,” begins to play as the shattered the singer forever known for her dollar sign name gets back into her black limo. What did you think of Ke$ha’s Funny Or Die skit? Share your comments below! Related Photos Ke$ha Exclusive Photos | MTV Style Related Artists Ke$ha

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Gleebasing: ‘Spears Is Fierce, Yo’

There is no way to cram six Britney Spears songs into an episode of Glee organically. Or so viewers learned last night when Ryan Murphy materialized in millions of U.S. homes viewers (at once, like Santa Claus), slipped them a gnarled episode that he engineered himself and fled into the night so that his audience could experience a mediocre high with hallucinations of Uncle Jesse from Full House . “Britney/Brittany” was traumatic and disappointing and no doubt left you itching for a hit of Glee , the way Murphy used to make it. Rather than hitting the streets in desperation, review the highs and lows with Movieline below. As always, there will be a pop quiz at the end — so pay attention!

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Michael Ware, Former CNN War Correspondent, Speaks Out On Alleged War Crime CNN Refused To Air

War correspondent Michael Ware worked for CNN from 2006 until April of this year, during which time he became known for covering the hellscape of our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan with brutal honesty and an keen analytical sense that often cut against the standard talking points. He's since been struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and today the Brisbane Times is reporting on an event that might have contributed to that — an alleged 2007 war crime that CNN refused to air. Kate Dennehy, who reports that Ware is “set to reveal” the details, describes the incident: Mr Ware tells of the alleged incident he says he witnessed and filmed in 2007 when working for US news giant CNN, but claims the network decided the footage was too graphic to go to air. He alleges that a teenager in a remote Iraqi village run by the militant Islamist group, al-Qaeda was carrying a weapon to protect himself. “(The boy) approached the house we were in and the (US) soldiers who were watching our backs, one of them put a bullet right in the back of his head. Unfortunately it didn't kill him,” he tells Australian Story. “We all spent the next 20 minutes listening to his tortured breath as he died.” Ware goes on to describe his mental state during that time, in which he realized that he was “more concerned with the composition” of his photo than he was with intervening in some way. “I indeed had been indifferent as the soldiers around me whose indifference I was attempting to capture,” Ware says. In 2008, Ware gave an interview with Men's Journal's Greg Veis, that hinted at his mental anguish. “I am not the same fucking person,” he tells me. “I am not the same person. I don't know how to come home.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/21/michael-ware-former-cnn-w_n_733030.html added by: CaptSutter

Riki Ott: Dispersants, Bacteria and Illness in the Gulf

“Is this the perfect storm — an exploding population of opportunistic Gram-negative bacteria (some natural, some not), millions of gallons of food (oil) for the bacteria, and a susceptible population of stressed-out people?” Excerpt: I have heard from Gulf residents and visitors who developed a rash or peeling palms from contact with Gulf water, including such activities as swimming or wading, getting splashed, handling oiled material or dead animals without gloves, and shucking crabs from the recently opened Gulf fisheries. I have also heard from people who developed the same symptoms after contact with Gulf air by wiping an oily film off their airplane's leading edges after flying over the Gulf (absorbent pad tested positive for oil) or swimming in outdoor pools, or splashing in puddles, after it rained. Outraged by the unprecedented release of oil and toxic chemicals in the Gulf, Nurse Schmidt and Mike McDowell developed a project to test Gulf rainwater for harmful chemicals. Schmidt said, “We are convinced the chemicals used in the Gulf to help disperse oil have evaporated and will eventually come down mixed with the rain.” Another clue, more like a condemnation, is that NOAA and EPA decided to use dispersants in the Gulf without considering what harm the chemicals and dispersed oil might do to people, specifically, the general public. Dr. Sylvia Earle, former chief scientist of NOAA, and other scientists, criticized the agencies' decision, in part, based on concern about harm to human health. Other scientists have also criticized the agencies' decision. Citing the National Academy of Sciences, a Texas Tech University professor testified in Congress that the chemicals break down cell walls, making organisms (including people) more susceptible to oil. The professor called the Gulf an “eco-toxicological experiment,” which is inexcusable, because OSHA has known about harm from solvent exposure since at least 1987. Don't these federal agencies talk amongst themselves — or with others? Which all brings me back to the grandmother. After talking with her, I've been reading about bacteria, and I now think the Great Gulf Experiment is going very badly for humans. One can only wonder about the rest of the ecosystem. There are two distinct types of bacteria based on the structure of their cell walls. Gram-positive bacteria have a single-membrane cell wall, while Gram-negative bacteria have a double-membrane cell wall. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria are “Gram-positive,” while the oil-eating bacteria are Gram-negative. But! A component of the double-membrane cell wall structure of Gram-negative bacteria can irritate human skin, causing inflammation and activating the immune system. In other words, oil-eating bacteria, just because they are Gram-negative, can cause skin rashes. In the case of Alcanivorax borkumensis, the reaction can erupt on the skin like MRSA infections. To make things a little scarier, some of the oil-eating bacteria have been genetically modified, or otherwise bioengineered, to better eat the oil — including Alcanivorax borkumensis and some of the Pseudomonas. Oil-eating bacteria produce bio-films. According to Nurse Schmidt, studies have found that bio-films are rapidly colonized (p. 97) by other Gram-negative bacteria — including those known to infect humans. Scientists anticipated early on that the Gulf leak would cause populations of oil-eating bacteria to soar. Still, infections are not likely in healthy people. However, exposure to oil weakens a person's immune system function, as does the mental stress of dealing with disaster trauma. And then there are people who are more at risk than others to bacterial infections, especially when first challenged with oil and solvent exposure. This includes children, people with cystic fibrosis or asthma, and African Americans (who are prone to blood disorders), to name a few. Is this the perfect storm — an exploding population of opportunistic Gram-negative bacteria (some natural, some not), millions of gallons of food (oil) for the bacteria, and a susceptible population of stressed-out people? Perhaps. If the outbreak of skin rashes across the Gulf is any indication, the health care providers, media, and Congress ought to be taking a hard look at this question. Further, people ought to be connecting the dots to illnesses that surfaced in Exxon Valdez spill responders and to the illnesses occurring now in Michigan residents coping with the Enbridge oil pipeline spill. In the Gulf, Nurse Schmidt believes: This is like a major bacterial storm. It could be the reason we are seeing a variance of symptoms in different individuals. In some people, we see respiratory complications, while in others we see skin or GI symptoms. I think it is due to a multitude of colonized bacteria — which may have been triggered by BP's disaster. added by: samantha420

Chris Pine Surprised By George Clooney Movie Reports

Landing the role in ‘Farragut North’ adaptation would be Pine’s ‘dream come true.’ By Kara Warner Chris Pine Photo: Sergio Dionisio/Getty Images With all the high-speed Internet connections and mobile devices out there, we receive breaking news at blistering speeds these days. And in movie news, one rumor can spark a million stories. Case in point: when New York magazine Vulture blog reported that George Clooney was planning to follow through with his plans to adapt the play “Farragut North” into a feature film, with Chris Pine attached to star. But we here at MTV News like to take every possible opportunity to clarify or confirm rumors. And when the very pleasant Pine called to chat about his upcoming thriller “Unstoppable” a few days after the Clooney news surfaced, we had to ask his thoughts about it. “I have, I mean, I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he said with some hesitation. So, we told him the short version of the story. “Wow!” he responded, sounding genuinely shocked. “Um, that would be that would be another dream come true,” he said, having mentioned earlier that working with Denzel Washington and Ridley Scott on “Unstoppable” was just that. “Farragut North,” written by former Democratic political operative Beau Willimon, revolves around the shady tactics a young presidential campaign wunderkind named Stephen Myers uses to get his candidate the nomination against a rival senator. “I love that part, I love the story,” said Pine, who received rave reviews in the lead role of “Farragut” on stage last year. “I think it’s a wonderful, wonderful story about a really intelligent young guy who’s kind of hyper articulate, and spinning a bunch of plates at once that’s obviously hiding a lot of trauma and a lot of insecurity and a lot of hurt. And to work with George Clooney, that would be pretty f—ing awesome.” We then mentioned the report that Clooney is eyeing Philip Seymour Hoffman and Paul Giamatti as Pine’s potential co-stars. His reaction? He laughed out loud in disbelief. “Jesus Christ! Well, you can’t get better than that,” he said. “I hope it works out. That would be a lot of fun.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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