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Kobe Bryant & Vanessa — In a Happy Place

Filed under: Kobe Bryant , Paparazzi Photo , TMZ Sports Just like you are supposed to do after winning the NBA championship , Kobe Bryant went to Disneyland on Tuesday … and he took his his wife Vanessa , her ring and one of their kids too. When you’re 6’6 it really is a small world after all. Read more

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Anelka exits World Cup

The quest for the World Cup continues for the Les Bleus camp despite the sudden expulsion of striker Nicolas Anelka. The Chelsea forwarder was sent home from South Africa last Thursday for refusing to apologise to French National team coach Raymond Domenech after launching a strings of verbal slur. The said bust up happened at the locker room during half-time of the 2-0 defeat to Mexico. Anelka was allegedly told by Domenech to stop straying out of position and even threatened to substitute him to which the player reacted by sending out his own tirade. According to French sports newspaper L’Equipe, the French Football Federation president Jean Pierre Escalettes has even convened by asking Anelka to apologise but to no avail. Upon refusing to do so, the disciplinary committee decided to exclude the 31 year old striker from the national squad. The altercation raises suspicion on the rumours about unrest within the Les bleus camp. Domenech was reported to have clashed with another striker earlier in the tournament, although the player and team management denied there had been a problem. With the exclusion of striker Anelka, France will have to redouble their efforts on their match against South Africa this Tuesday as they are short of one player with good aerial ability, technique, shooting, and movement of the ball. Anelka exits World Cup is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Hanson vs. Hanson vs. Hanson: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Hanson , Beauty , Music Hanson brothers Zac , 24, Taylor , 27, and Isaac , 29, had to cancel a free concert in NYC on Tuesday after crowds got too out of control. Question is … Read more

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Hanson vs. Hanson vs. Hanson: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Hanson , Beauty , Music Hanson brothers Zac , 24, Taylor , 27, and Isaac , 29, had to cancel a free concert in NYC on Tuesday after crowds got too out of control. Question is … Read more

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Charlie Sheen Not The Only Car Theft Victim

Filed under: Charlie Sheen , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned … Charlie Sheen ‘s car was not the only vehicle stolen early Tuesday and taken to Mulholland Drive. We’ve learned another car was stolen from The Summit —

James Blunt Is in ‘Twilight’?

Filed under: James Blunt , Peter Facinelli , Beauty Here’s pop singer James Blunt at some event in NYC on Tuesday ( left ) — and ” Twilight ” vampire dad/” Nurse Jackie ” star Peter Facinelli back in February ( right ). You’re beautiful. We’re just sayin’. Read more

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NBC Sees Gaza as ‘Prison Sentence Imposed by Israel,’ Ignores Reports of Food Abundance

Catching up on an item from last week on the Tuesday, June 8, NBC Nightly News, correspondent Tom Aspell portrayed the residents of Gaza as living through a life prison sentence imposed by Israel: “Israel’s blockade on Gaza isn’t just about preventing goods from getting in, it’s about preventing 1.5 million Palestinians from getting out. It sentences them to life inside a 140-square-mile prison.” Anchor Brian Williams set up the piece: “We are back now with a rare look inside a place 1.5 million people call home. The Israelis call it a hotbed of terrorism, but the people who live there say they are prisoners of poverty and misery.” As Aspell asserted that dire conditions exist for those in Gaza, he barely mentioned reports to the contrary , and placed the burden of blame squarely on Israel as, even though Egypt actively takes part in the blockade, the NBC correspondent only indirectly alluded to Egypt’s participation as he mentioned that tunnels that lead from Egypt to Gaza are illegal, and related that “some supplies” are “smuggled through hundreds of illegal tunnels under the border from Egypt.” But last February, FNC’s Mike Tobin devoted a report to the construction of underground walls by Egypt in an attempt to keep up its end of the blockade by closing off the tunnels: “With each elongated piece of steel Egyptians drive 20 yards into the ground down to the water table, they get closer to completing the iron curtain which will close Gaza’s smuggling tunnels. When construction began a month ago, Palestinians in the Gaza strip rioted killing an Egyptian soldier.” And while the Israel Foreign Ministry’s Web site recounts statistics on the amount of basic supplies that are transported into Gaza over land from Israel on a regular basis, Aspell only briefly relayed the Israeli contention that “Israel says there’s no humanitarian crisis,” and only vaguely related that “some food and medicine is allowed in,” adding that “the United Nations says conditions have never been worse.” While Aspell’s report left the impression that there is not enough food in Gaza, in the June 3 Washington Post article, “Getting What They Need to Live, But Not Thrive,” Janine Zacharia reports that food is plentiful in Gaza, and that people’s complaints have more to do with unemployment, limited travel abilities, and the inability to repair infrastructure: Gazans lament where they can’t go more than what they can’t buy. … Once an exporter of fruits and other goods, Gaza has been turned into a mini-welfare state with a broken economy where food and daily goods are plentiful, but where 80 percent of the population depends on charity. She continued: If you walk down Gaza City’s main thoroughfare – Salah al-Din Street – grocery stores are stocked wall-to-wall with everything from fresh Israeli yogurts and hummus to Cocoa Puffs smuggled in from Egypt. Pharmacies look as well-supplied as a typical Rite Aid in the United States. … Gazans readily admit they are not going hungry. But that, they say, is the wrong benchmark for assessing their quality of life. While Gaza has long been poor, the economy has completely crumbled over the past three years. Aspell’s claim that “Israel won’t let cement into Gaza,” is also contradicted by Israeli Foreign Ministry’s Web site : Building for the future: Infrastructure and economic aid Building materials While the import of cement and iron has been restricted into Gaza since these are used by the Hamas to cast rockets and bunkers, monitored imports of truckloads of cement, iron, and building supplies such as wood and windows are regularly coordinated with international parties. Already in the first quarter of 2010, 23 tons of iron and 25 tons of cement were transferred to the Gaza Strip. On 13 May 2010, Israel allowed approximately 39 tons of building material into Gaza to help rebuild a damaged hospital. The construction material for al Quds hospital was transferred after safeguards in place and French assurances ensured that the construction material would not be diverted elsewhere. On 24 May 2010 Israel opened the Kerem Shalom crossing to 97 trucks loaded with aid and goods, including six trucks holding 250 tons of cement and one truck loaded with five tons of iron for projects executed and operated by UNRWA. Below is a complete transcript of the relevant story from the Tuesday, June 8, NBC Nightly News: BRIAN WILLIAMS: We are back now with a rare look inside a place 1.5 million people call home. The Israelis call it a hotbed of terrorism, but the people who live there say they are prisoners of poverty and misery. It’s the Gaza Strip, and it’s once again gotten the world’s attention after that raid on a ship trying to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza to deliver what many say was food and basic supplies. The Israelis say some of those supplies could have been used as weapons. Israel tonight is still saying no to a UN investigation into the raid, but tonight our own Tom Aspell has a report from behind the blockade. TOM ASPELL: This is what you see when you cross the border from Israel into Gaza, children desperately scrambling for pebbles, pebbles to be ground into cement. Israel won’t let cement into Gaza. It says the cement would be used for tunnels to smuggle weapons. So thousands of homes destroyed in the 2009 offensive can’t be rebuilt. Some supplies, like groceries and even animals, are smuggled through hundreds of illegal tunnels under the border from Egypt. Israel says there’s no humanitarian crisis. Some food and medicine is allowed in, but the United Nations says conditions have never been worse. CHRISTOPHER GUNNESS, UNRWA SPOKESMAN: Eighty percent aid dependency, 44 percent unemployment. Deep poverty tripling in the last year. ASPELL: Deep poverty and also despair. Eighty percent of Gazans, like Rushti Abotawela, get their food from the UN. Born deaf, he has no chance of getting a job here. He and his family, two of them also deaf, live on $70 a month from the Palestinian government. Israel’s blockade on Gaza isn’t just about preventing goods from getting in, it’s about preventing 1.5 million Palestinians from getting out. It sentences them to life inside a 140-square-mile prison. Life here is a struggle from birth. In Gaza’s Schiffer Hospital, the best around, there isn’t enough special formula for premature babies, not even enough incubators. So this baby is only one hour old, but there’s no place for him? UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: Yeah. (LOOKS TO ANOTHER MAN AND SAYS SOMETHING UNCLEAR) UNIDENTIFIED MALE VOICE: No place. UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: No place. ASPELL: Fifty percent of Gazans are children under 15. Mental health experts say 95 percent of all children in Gaza suffer from trauma and stress. DR. AHMED ABU TAWAHEENA, GAZA MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY DIRECTOR: Most important one of them is their violent behavior, aggressive behavior among school students, for example. ASPELL: Eight-year-old Mahmud Kalil has turned to music to erase memories of bombs and missiles during the 2009 offensive when he spent a month hiding in a basement. Mahmud had extreme mood swings, either laughing or crying constantly. His mother, Anwan, says music therapy now keeps him calm. Music may also be his escape. Given the chance, Mahmud says he’d like to pack up his instrument and leave here forever. Tom Aspell, NBC News, Gaza.

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Kathy Griffin Cracks About Wasilla & Crystal Meth, Fights w/ Mom Who Loves Palin, O’Reilly, FNC

Appearing as a guest on Tuesday’s The View on ABC to promote her show on Bravo! – Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D List – left-wing comedian Kathy Griffin took a shot at Sarah Palin by recalling her visit to Wasilla, Alaska – where Palin was once mayor – and by mocking the town by linking it to crystal meth: “I wanted to, you know, see what it’s really like because when Sarah Palin was telling us that she should run the whole country the way she runs Wasilla, I just had to go for myself. And if you like crystal meth, you’re gonna like Wasilla.” Griffin went on to admit that her mother – who sometimes takes part in her show on Bravo!, is a fan of Palin, Bill O’Reilly and Fox News. Griffin: “My mother, of course, loves her, and my mother loves Fox News and she loves Bill O’Reilly, and we get into big fights about it. She calls Bill O’Reilly her boyfriend because she’s crazy.” She then imitated her mother: “‘Stop being so hard on my boyfriend, Bill O’Reilly, Kathleen, for crying out loud. He’s Irish, for crying out loud.’ She loves Bill O’Reilly.” Below is a transcript of the relevant portion of the Tuesday, June 15, The View on ABC: KATHY GRIFFIN: I actually went to Wasilla, Alaska, because I played in Anchorage- KASSIE DEPAIVA, GUEST CO-HOST: Who lives there? GRIFFIN: My lover, Levi Johnston. Why? (AUDIENCE LAUGHTER) Are you suggesting that’s a relationship based on publicity? DEPAIVA: I’m not sure. I want you to tell me. GRIFFIN: All right, there’s a little age difference because, you know, he’s 19 and I’m 25 and a half. But, yes, I went to Wasilla, or “The Silla,” as he calls it, and I wanted to, you know, see what it’s really like because when Sarah Palin was telling us that she should run the whole country the way she runs Wasilla, I just had to go for myself. And if you like crystal meth, you’re gonna like Wasilla. … JOY BEHAR: I don’t think she likes you. GRIFFIN: I don’t think she’s a fan, although I did- DEPAIVA: You don’t know? Unlike your mother. GRIFFIN: You never know. She probably would like my mother. My mother, of course, loves her, and my mother loves Fox News and she loves Bill O’Reilly, and we get into big fights about it. She calls Bill O’Reilly her boyfriend because she’s crazy. (AUDIENCE LAUGHTER) SHERRI SHEPHERD: So, speaking of, when you say, going back to the Sarah Palin not liking you- GRIFFIN, IMITATING HER MOTHER: “Stop being so hard on my boyfriend, Bill O’Reilly, Kathleen, for crying out loud. He’s Irish, for crying out loud.” She loves Bill O’Reilly. BEHAR: Because he’s Irish. GRIFFIN: Yeah, but also she’s crazy.

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Ho Yeow Sun, 40, had flown in from the US on Monday, and was called in to assist police with their investigation into the finances of City Harvest Church. She was at the Police Cantonment Complex from about 10 am to 6.30pm and was questioned by officers from the Commercial Affairs Department. Singer Ho Yeow Sun, who is married to the founder of City Harvest Church Kong Hee, was grilled for more than eight hours by police on Tuesday, The New Paper reported on Wednesday. Ms Ho Yeow Sun, dressed

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FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 – Winners (football song)

FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 – Winners (football song)

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