Nov 23

America’s favorite Is He or Isn’t He?, Adam Lambert, likes it both ways, but mostly he likes it with men, in their mouths. Please allow him to show you exactly how, on television at the American Music Awards.

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Nov 23

Here’s a Black Friday reality check: Of the hordes of pre-dawn shoppers who line up for hours outside stores on the day after Thanksgiving, most will not bag the best bargains that appear in merchants’ circulars.

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Nov 20

Model Daul Kim, 20, who had worked for Chanel among others, was found hanged yesterday. Police think it was suicide. If so, she is the ninth Korean celebrity to take her own life in just over a year.

From the Associated Press:

In an Oct. 30 entry on her blog, Kim wrote she was “mad depressed and overworked,” and in another entry said “the more i gain the more lonely it is … i know i’m like a ghost.” The last entry on her blog, dated Nov. 18, was titled “say hi to forever” and carried a video of the song “I Go Deep” by British singer Jim Rivers.

The Guardian report from the time says that seven other South Korean celebrities had taken their own lives in the six months leading up to Jang’s death.

Ahn Jae-hwan, a 36-year-old actor, was reportedly mired in debt. Choi Jin-sil, 39, was worried she had pressured Ahn into suicide. Model Kim Ji-hoo, 23, was harassed on the net after coming out. Singer Lee Seo-hyun, 30, was also under attack on the net over sexuality. Actor Kim Suk-gyun, 30, was said to have been depressed. Transgender actor Jang Chae-won, 26, left a suicide note online.

At the end of May this year the former Prime Minister of the country, Roh Moo-Hyun leapt to his death from a hill behind his house. He was in the midst of a bribery scandal. His suicide note said:

I am in debt to too many people. Too many people have suffered because of me. And I cannot imagine the suffering they will go through in the future.

South Korea has the 11th highest suicide rate in the world, according to a report from the World Health Organization, based on 2006 figures (via Wikipedia).

Nov 20

This Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)have been promoted widely.The first Twilight movie of course wins people heart to know more about the vampire’s love story.Let us just see how well Twilight Saga sequels will make it up.Hopefully better than what i read and heard from movie critics.

Directed by Chris Weitz; written by Melissa Rosenberg, based on the novel “New Moon” by Stephenie Meyer; director of photography, Javier Aguirresarobe; edited by Peter Lambert; music by Alexandre Desplat; production designer, David Brisbin; produced by Wyck Godfrey and Karen Rosenfelt; released by Summit Entertainment. Running time: 2 hours 10 minutes.

WITH: Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan), Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen), Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black), Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen), Rachelle Lefevre (Victoria), Billy Burke (Charlie Swan), Peter Facinelli (Dr. Carlisle Cullen), Nikki Reed (Rosalie Hale), Kellan Lutz (Emmett Cullen), Jackson Rathbone (Jasper Hale), Anna Kendrick (Jessica), Michael Sheen (Aro) and Dakota Fanning (Jane).

Nov 20

I’m pretty sure he had a heart attack when he actually saw the ball leave his quarterback’s hands, but that’s sending coach Moore out with a confusing, haphazard and wildly successful bang. In related news, Brett Favre will immediately incorporate the Garrett Hiebert “Bouquet Toss” into the Minnesota Vikings’ goal line repertoire, yet ironically fail to have fun out there compared to the jubilant Threshers.

Nov 20

Fox News is coming under fire for misusing old news footage. The latest flap is leading some people to charge that the cable news network is intentionally misleading its audience, while Fox claims a “production error.”

Wednesday’s incident occurred when Fox News host Gregg Jarrett mentioned that a Sarah Palin appearance and book signing in Grand Rapids, Michigan had a massive turnout. As footage rolled of a smiling and waving Palin amidst a throng of fans, Jarrett noted that the former Republican vice-presidential candidate is “continuing to draw huge crowds while she’s promoting her brand-new book,” adding that the images being shown were “some of the pictures just coming in to us…. The lines earlier had formed this morning.”

Nov 18

It’s a big money, with $849 billion overhaul will it be enough to support United States health care?The political stakes enormous, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid launched long-awaited health care legislation Wednesday estimated to extend coverage to 94 percent of eligible Americans at a cost of $849 billion.

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Nov 18

If you are playing soccer, play nice.Or else you will end up like this girl.She became worldwide villain in days.
The New Mexico soccer player whose dirty play in a conference tournament game became a national news sensation two weeks ago has finally broken her silence. Elizabeth Lambert granted an interview to The New York Times in which she apologized for her various violent actions against BYU opponents, which included hair pulling, punching, elbowing and kicking. The clip, which was featured on news programs nationwide and viewed over six million times on YouTube, turned Lambert into a national villain. But she says it’s all a misunderstanding:

Nov 18

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Nov 18

“The choice of photo for the cover of this week’s Newsweek is unfortunate. When it comes to Sarah Palin, this “news” magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant. The Runner’s World magazine one-page profile for which this photo was taken was all about health and fitness — a subject to which I am devoted and which is critically important to this nation. The out-of-context Newsweek approach is sexist and oh-so-expected by now. If anyone can learn anything from it: it shows why you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, gender, or color of skin. The media will do anything to draw attention — even if out of context.

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