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Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Best in Movies

On the television side, the Golden Globe Awards nominated Mad Men , Glee and others this morning. As for this ceremony’s take on the big screen, Angelina Jolie somehow nabbed a Best Comedy/Musical Actress nomination for The Tourist . We didn’t know that was a comedy or a musical… Best Picture: Drama Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network Best Picture: Musical or Comedy Alice in Wonderland Burlesque The Kids Are All Right Red The Tourist Best Actor: Drama Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter Best Actress: Drama Halle Berry, Frankie and Alice Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine Best Actor: Musical or Comedy Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland Johnny Depp, The Tourist Paul Giamatti, Barney’s Version Jake Gyllenhaal, Love and Other Drugs Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack Best Actress: Musical or Comedy Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs Angelina Jolie, The Tourist Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right Emma Stone, Easy A Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, The Fighter Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Andrew Garfield, The Social Network Jeremy Renner, The Town Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Mila Kunis, Black Swan Melissa Leo, The Fighter Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom Best Director Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Christopher Nolan, Inception David O. Russell, The Fighter

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Stop the "flood" of corporate seeds in the agricultural reconstruction of Pakistan!

The flooding that submerged nearly a fifth of Pakistan starting in July this year displaced about 20 million people and killed nearly 2,000. This number of people whose property and livelihoods were destroyed surpassed the number of combined victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, 2005 Kashmir earthquake and the Haiti earthquake earlier this year. Without a doubt, it was one of Pakistan's worst floods ever. “The destruction isn't over yet. A big threat looms in the way the government is rebuilding agriculture, in partnership with big agribusiness companies, in the flood-stricken areas of Pakistan,” says Azra Sayeed of Roots for Equity, a Karachi-based grassroots NGO that works with small and landless peasants in the flooded areas. “A torrent of corporate hybrid seeds, and possibly GM seeds as some suspect, packaged with fertlisers, farm implements and production credit is streaming into the affected provinces in the name of agricultural reconstruction.” Free seeds? In October, a consignment of 2,000 bags of wheat seeds was dispatched to flood-hit farmers by the Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman Foundation (MKRF) and the Imran Khan Flood Relief Fund (IKRF). A scheme was launched to provide wheat seeds to farmers owning 25 acres of land in every flood-hit province without discrimination. Under the scheme, certified and good quality seeds were provided to farmers covering 150,000 acres of land. [1] Also since early November, the United States government has provided about US$62 million to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to expand an agriculture recovery program to the Province of Balochistan. The program includes provision of seed and fertilizer to flood-affected farmers, to help salvage the winter planting seasons and restore livelihoods for farmers in flood-affected areas. [2] Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, has said last month that the government's attention is focused on the rehabilitation of more than seven million flood-affected people and efforts are being made to give Rs100,000 (US$ 1,165) as well as seeds and fertilisers to each survivor family free of cost. [3] There are reports, however, that not all of this is free, as the seeds are being tied to micro-finance packages where fertilisers and services are only provided to small farmers through loans. The threat of contamination What the seeds are and where they come from are of deep concern. Currently they are being distributed in small white plastic bags with the monogram of UN World Food Programme. Unfortunately, there's very little public information available. And without an independent body monitoring the inflow of seeds to Pakistan, it's hard to rule out if some of the seeds and foodstuff being distributed are not GMOs or products of GMOs. With Bayer, BASF, Monsanto, Du Pont, Dow Chemical and Cargill, among the long list of donors to Pakistan's rehabilitation, the suspicion is high that these companies can use the situation to get their GM seeds on the ground and make contamination a done deal. Cargill is known for receiving huge subsidies from the US government to dump vast amounts of grains in poorer countries. It also processes soybean oil for Monsanto. Bayer Crop Science has a GM canola variety called Invigor, while Monsanto has the herbicide resistant Round-up Ready canola. On the other hand, BASF and Monsanto have a joint undertaking to develop GM wheat. Dow Chemical owns Mycogen which has a range of GM and hybrid seeds – maize, canola, soybeans, sorghum, and sunflower. In the Sindh province, sunflower seeds have been distributed with their source of origin unknown. Some Pakistani farmers are worried that seeds of GM canola may outcross to their local mustard varieties. Canola and mustard, both open-pollinated crops are from the same Brassica family, which also includes cabbage as distant relative. The possibility of GM contamination cannot be ruled out. “It's not just the seeds that are of concern here. It's the entire drive to transform Pakistan's agriculture into cash crop export production, controlled by a few big seed and agrochemical companies, at the expense of its own food security,” says Vlady Rivera of GRAIN, a small international non-profit organisation that works to support small farmers and social movements in their struggles for community-controlled and biodiversity-based food systems. “To take advantage of the post-flood situation to push that corporate agenda is simply perverse. What people normally see as seed aid on the surface is actually big business at the core.” A deal with Monsanto As part of its rehabilitation program, Pakistan's agriculture ministry entered a deal with Monsanto for a large-scale importation of its Bt Cotton seeds, despite strong opposition from local seed producers and farmers groups. The Seed Association of Pakistan (SAP) has warned the Punjab government to refrain from signing an agreement with Monsanto, believing this will “annihilate national seed companies, besides causing huge financial burden on the national treasury.” The group also believes that the importation of Bt cotton seed by the Pakistani government will cost the country millions of dollars in compensatory and royalty payments. [4] added by: JanforGore

Watch Michael Douglas, Natalie Portman, Matt Damon and 11 Other Stars Act

Here’s something great for you to watch while the boss isn’t looking: The New York Times assembled 14 actors to perform a variety of classic screen types in short films directed by photographer Solve Sundsbo. Javier Bardem, Michael Douglas, James Franco, Tilda Swinton and Natalie Portman provide highlights, but pay special attention to two performers in particular: Matt Damon’s hilarious silent screaming fit and Jennifer Lawrence’s sexy horror homage. Once again , The Winter’s Bone actress shows just what she had hidden underneath that bulky winter wardrobe. Also of note: singer Owen Pallet did the accompanying music, which sounds an awful lot like Johnny Greenwood’s score from There Will Be Blood . Not that anyone is complaining. [ NYT ]

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10 Things I Love About Winter [Listicle]

This morning there was snow during my morning commute. Snow ! Though it doesn’t officially start until December 21, winter is here. This cold, dark, depressing season totally sucks, but here are 10 things to get us through until March. More

Bon Jovi at the AMAs: Pics & Performance Video!

Considering Justin Bieber was named Artist of the Year , it’s safe to say the American Music Awards skewed toward a younger generation last night. But try telling that to Bon Jovi. The veteran band is releasing a Greatest Hits album this winter, replete with four new songs. It performed one of them at the ceremony over the weekend, transitioning from “What Do You Got?” to

Daily Kos: Let’s Burn All the Religious Documents in the World!

As liberals tumble over each other extending apologies to Muslims for any American that would even whisper idly about burning a Koran, they should start apologizing for the Daily Kos. On Friday night came a plea from the atheist blogger “qinkilla” to burn all the religious texts, to keep people warm :  I am fine with the Koran being burnt, but only if the Bible and the Torah and any other religious document is included in the prodigious torching. If you’ve watched the Denzel Washington movie “The Book of Eli” you’d probably think that a braille copy of the Bible could save humanity. Well, in this country, we’ve got one of ’em in just about every hotel and motel room – and things just aren’t getting better. I believe sans religion, we’ll all be better off….So here’s my plan. We spend the next month gathering up all the religious documents in the world — after all, it’s time to let the invisible man go – and we allocate them to cold places, so they can be burned for a good cause…heat. Energy prices are going up, and people are going to freeze to death this winter. Actually, providing heat would be the ultimate use for these books… Imagine, the “words” of God actually accomplishing tangible. It would be a pretty amazing time.

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Bucky Gunts wins Emmy Awards 2010

Bucky Gunts, winner for outstanding directing for a variety, music or comedy show for the “Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies”, poses backstage with his award at the 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California, August 29, 2010. Winners at the Emmy Awards 2010 included a lineup of recognizable celebrities: Jim Parsons, Jane Lynch, Kyra Sedgwick…and some guy named Bucky Gunts. Gunts#39; name was one of the most memorable parts of an awards show that began

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Russia’s Peatland Fires May Continue Burning Underground Through Winter

photo: praegerr via flickr Burning for some weeks now, the fires in Russia are not only causing Moscow’s daily death rate to double as smog engulfs the city, but are also emitting tons of greenhouse gas emissions as drained peatlands burn. What’s worse,

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Sandra Bullock and Jesse James Reunite … Sort of

Sandra Bullock and Jesse James were photographed together Monday for the first time since their marriage imploded, but don’t expect a romantic reunion. We think. The two were seen walking together outside James’ West Coast Choppers shop in Long Beach, Calif., after the actress appeared at the Teen Choice Awards . Bullock and James, who finalized their divorce in June, are on speaking terms again as James is preparing to move his family near her Austin, Tex. home. His kids are close to Bullock , and “Jesse would not relocate his family [Chandler, 15, Jesse Jr., and Sunny, 6] without consulting with her,” an insider said. Sandra and Jesse in happier times. Long gone times. The motorbike mogul has been pining for Sandra to give him a second chance after he ruined everything by railing Michelle “Bombshell” McGee and others. Don’t bank on that, though. Not only is their divorce final, but the baby boy they adopted this winter, Louis Bardot, is now solely Sandra’s responsibility. Sources close to her have said she wants desperately to be part of the children’s lives going forward, but not his. In other words … it’s seriously over . The Oscar winner went into hiding before legally ending things with her cheating husband earlier several months ago after nearly five years of marriage.

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The Expendables Trailer, Extra Cast Edition

It's not enough to have Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Dolph Lundgren, Mickey Rourke, Jet Li and Steve Austin all in one movie. The Rotten Tomatoes Show unearths another trailer for The Expendables with the extended cast. The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema. For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.com . added by: Brett_Erlich