Diana Dondoe (born December 22, 1982) is a Romanian model. She was discovered in Bucharest, Romania by Giani Portmann, a Romanian modelling scout. Dondoe resides in New York City, USA. Aside from modelling she is a student majoring in English and Spanish. She appeared in many campaigns such as: Chanel, Miu Miu, Prada, Celine, Donna Karan, Moschino, Jean-Paul Gaultier, La Perla, Balenciaga and the Swedish clothing manufacturer HM#39;s beachwear collection.In 2009 she appeared in Rock and Republi
They’ve joined forces. Two bottom feeders who really understand each other because they are in the same Disney leftover table scraps situation, have finally figured out that two is better than one, and that if they are seen together, people may talk about them, especially if Ugly Tisdale wears a semi see through shirt while the chipmunk Hudgens dresses like a clown, even though we all know her best PR is releasing nude pics of herself at 17…. It’s the logic that has made so many threesomes with two ugly chicks go down, and apparently it works….
I don’t know what Eva Longoria is doing here in her padded bra, standing all tall, doing some strong man pose, but she may be dancing, something so many Mexicans before her know all too much about, cuz they didn’t get sucked into the white community they lived in, they didn’t have the opportunities this first generation had, they had to risk their lives and crawl across the border in some half assed man made shit, only to realize, living in Mexico was better than living in the USA, cuz at least in Mexico you didn’t have to strip to pay for your half black baby’s formula, you could work at the Volkswagen plant. I don’t know what I’m talking about, but I know it’s some deep rooted Mexican resentment for all Mexicans who have made it, especially when they make me want to fuck them, cuz between you and me, Mexican girls are the fucking worst, no matter how Hollywood they pretend to be….
Mary McCormack#39;s pregnancy is being written into the show#39;s storyline. “The upside of being knocked up along with my character – no need for stunt boobs,” McCormack says. Mary McCormack is adding to her troop. The actress, who stars as a WITSEC Marshall in USA Networks#39; In Plain Sight, is expecting her third child with producer Michael Morris, her rep confirms to us exclusively. McCormack, 42, and Morris were married in 2003. Their new baby will join daughters, Margaret, 6½, and Rose
Damned Texans, and their impertinent questions. YouTube – ‘Let me finish my answers’ Obama Loses His Cool With Texas Reporter Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Political Wrinkles Discovery Date : 19/04/2011 08:36 Number of articles : 3
Google has added the United States to Google Map Maker. Google Map Maker allows anyone to edit and add information to Google Maps. Google claims that since the introduction of Google Map Maker the number of the world’s population with accurate online maps of their neighbourhoods has doubled from 15% to 30%. Now users in the United States can correct errors on Google Maps with Map Maker and add detail… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Google Maps Mania Discovery Date : 19/04/2011 11:22 Number of articles : 2
One example is a 61-year-old woman from Delaware, USA, who was given “multiple medicines and synchronized shocks”, but never regained a pulse. She was declared dead but was discovered in the morgue to be alive and breathing. She sued the medical center where it happened for damages due to physical and neurological problems stemming from the event. Another case is a 66-year-old man suffering from a suspected abdominal aneurysm. During treatment for this condition, the patient suffered cardiac a
Today is all about the HTC Sensation, the Taiwanese manufacturer’s newly-announced Android-powered superphone – and its flagship device for 2011. And to make a point about this being Sensation day, T-Mobile has announced that it will be selling the device exclusively in the United States. On its way from London, where it was first unveiled, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Unwired View Discovery Date : 12/04/2011 18:59 Number of articles : 2
We took the British songstress to a New York pub before her debut album, Who You Are, dropped Stateside on Tuesday. By Rya Backer, with reporting by Steven Roberts Jessie J Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — MTV News’ First Date series has taken us to some of the city’s finest establishments (Joe’s Shanghai in Chinatown, the Viacom cafeteria) as we’ve gotten up close and personal with up-and-coming artists we knew were well on their way to stardom. Our latest edition, featuring Jessie J, was extra special because we caught the British songstress the day before her musical-guest debut on “SNL.” Ms. J guided her date, MTV News’ Steven Roberts, through a traditional English breakfast as she talked about, well, everything but her music. It should be noted that Jessie has already penned songs for pop royalty, including a co-writing credit on Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the USA,” and her debut album, Who You Are, has already gone platinum in the U.K., where she’s considered something like pop royalty herself. Who You Are was released in the States on Tuesday (April 12) and features such tracks as the insanely vulgar, catchy “Do It Like a Dude” and the super sweet, Dr. Luke-produced “Price Tag.” That said, Jessie and Steven spent a lovely March afternoon at the Clerkenwell on the Lower East Side, where the pop singer took on essential getting-to-know-you topics like least-favorite words (hers is “slice”), hobbies (hers include cleaning, drawing and cooking, and she even offered to make Steven her famous lamb lasagna) and local slang. Most important, they tackled if and how the Brits were taught about the American Revolution (answer: “you don’t get taught it in school”). School was never one of her strong suits, though, Jessie admitted. “I was so bad at history, math, science, geography … anything academic.” She added, “I really tried; it just never clicked with me. Every single report was, ‘Jessica could do with not distracting people with her voice.’ ” Topics also veered toward the serious, namely what she noted in her five-year-plan: “I think one of my ultimate dreams is to be able to make enough money to give money away and still be comfortable.” Specifically, she’d like to help give back with “youth clubs around U.K. … now they have youth vans, where basically the kids go on and the doors open and they just have like, PlayStations, and that to me, that’s not communicating.” Did you enjoy our latest edition of First Date? Let us know who we should take out next in the comments below! Related Videos MTV News First Date Related Artists Jessie J
With 130,000 children adopted each year in the USA, researchers find growing numbers involve kids whose race is different from their parents’. The latest data show that about 40% of adoptions in America involve such families; among children from other countries adopted by American parents, 84% are transracial or transethnic, says Adam Pertman, executive director of the nonprofit Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute, a research, policy and education organization. He shared the statistics as part of a panel on multiracial identities Friday at the nonprofit Council on Contemporary Families, a group of family researchers, mental health practitioners and clinicians meeting here. “When you form a family with kids of a different race or ethnicity, you become a multiracial, multiethnic family,” says Pertman, the father of two adopted teens. The most common type of adoption in the United States is from foster care, comprising 68% of adoptions, compared with 17% for infants adopted domestically and 15% from international adoption, Pertman said. “The whole gamut of family issues is being influenced in a profound way by adoption,” he says. “There are Chinese cultural festivals in synagogues and there are African American kids with Irish last names at St. Patrick’s Day parades.” Others discussed other aspects of adoption. Research by Gina Samuels, an associate professor in the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago, has focused on identity development among transracial adoptees. Samuels, a multiracial adoptee who has worked in child welfare, has found that the goal of being “colorblind” that white parents often espouse may not be the best approach for white parents to take with their kids of other races. “Colorblindness actually creates discordance,” she says, because parents set their child up to believe that race doesn’t matter — until the kids find that often race is an issue in the real world and they haven’t been prepared for it. Her study of multiracial adoptees, “Being raised by white people: Navigating racial difference among multiracial adopted adults,” was published in 2009 in the Journal of Family and Marriage. She found that “colorblind” parenting may actually be more harmful than helpful to kids. “Adapting and understanding of equality doesn’t require sameness, so for family members to be able to relate to one another we don’t have to be the same,” Samuels says. “We can be racially different and we can see the world and experience the world differently.” Discuss… Source