Oct 27, 2009 -
LONDON — What do Amy Winehouse's flaming beehive and Guy Ritchie's self-inflicted black eye have in common?
Both stories appeared in the pages of Britain's tabloid press. Neither is true.
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Sep 25, 2009 -
The Dog Ate Global Warming
Interpreting climate data can be hard enough. What if some key data have been fiddled?
By Patrick J.
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Aug 31, 2009 -
WASHINGTON (AP) - For all the GOP howling about Barack Obama radically steering the government to the left and leading the nation toward socialism, some of his major appointments are Republican men and women of the middle.
In what may be the top two national posts in light of today's crises at home and abroad, Obama stuck with the picks of former President George W. Bush in reappointing Fed chief Ben Bernanke and Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
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Aug 27, 2009 -
Well, for the first time in awhile we are getting the horror rumble of the summer. Two major horror franchises are gearing up for the box office battle of the summer, Halloween II and The Final Destination.
In the one corner you have Michael Meyers.
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Feb 08, 2007 -
I saw this over at ohnotheydidnt and thought it was really fun to read! I took the most interesting ones from the original post to share here.
"We all love movies, and its interesting to find out that the final cut we see in theatres or on TV isn't always what was originally imagined or intended by the creators.
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Mar 23, 2009 -
by Chris Kelly, Writer, Real Time with Bill Maher
Burt Prelutsky was a TV writer a long time ago. Then he aged out of it and became a crank. This wasn't one of those major loses like Steinbeck.
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May 04, 2009 -
Source: Scientific American magazine
The Contradictions between the Creationist Movements
A skeptic engages three types of creationists who claim science supports their beliefs, yet they contradict one another
By Michael Shermer
April 28, 2009
During the tsunami of bicentennial celebrations of Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday in February, I visited the fringes of evolutionary skepticism to better understand how one of science’s grandest theories could still be doubted.
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm in Bristol, England, is run by a kindly gentleman named Anthony Bush, who insisted that I not confuse him with those “loony American creationists” who think that Earth is only 6,000 years old. “How old do you think it is?” I queried.
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May 20, 2008 -
Introduction
Australian actor Hugh Jackman has only made a handful of movies but roles such as Wolverine in the X-Men movies have propelled him up the Hollywood ladder to A-list status
Scores
Looks: 72
Body: 73
Lifestyle: 73
Career: 72
Overall: 72
Biography
Hugh Michael Jackman was born in Sydney, Australia on October 12th 1968. After graduating with a journalism degree from the University of Technology Sydney, he decided to become an actor and joined the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
His Sexiest Moments
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Apr 18, 2009 -
By MICHAEL CIEPLY http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/18/movies/18bulk.html?_r=1
LOS ANGELES — A scene from the new journalistic thriller “State of Play” says it all.
Jeff Daniels, as the politician George Fergus, squares off with Russell Crowe, as the pen-wielding journalist Cal McAffrey.
Two men.
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Apr 12, 2009 -
PUBLIC POST *
The article is a bit long and some of the references don't translate, but I'm sure you ladies get the point. ;)
Of course, I am sharing this for the sociological significance and the deep discussion I'm sure will result.
There are a couple more pictures at the link, but I included the best ones here.
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