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November 2011 Celebrity Quotes

Sunday, 27 November 2011

November 2011 Celebrity Quotes: Popular quotes celebrity and celebrity Video. Online information on celebrity quotes famous November 2011. The nation was shocked by a college football scandal, penn state scandal and uplifted by a congresswoman's survival story, Gabrielle giffords. The Republican presidential, Republican presidential debate kept coming, while President Barack Obama's health care law reached a major milestone, affordable care act + supreme court. As always, Hollywood saw its share of gossip from an Oscars shakeup, billy crystal oscars to a teen pop star's paternity suit, justin bieber paternity suit.


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America's Busiest Airports

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

America's Busiest Airports: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport


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World's Shopping Meccas

Shopping Meccas: Milan, Italy
Traveling and shopping go together like Prada and Bulgari, so we’ve picked out some of the hottest places to shop around the world. Even if your budget is tight, these places are great for window-shopping and people-watching.
Quick: How many famous names in fashion can you list? If Prada, Gucci, Versace, Ferragamo and Valentino just roll off your tongue, the Fashion Quarter in Milan is where you should head for your next shopping spree. It doesn’t get much higher-end than this, and you could spend hours window-shopping in the district bordered by Via La Spiga, Via San Andrea, Via Manzoni and the most famous street of all, Via Montenapoleone.


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Wacky Travel Gadgets

The Flying Car
The holidays are upon us again. Perhaps you’re struggling with what to buy for your favorite traveler. Here at Bing Travel, we’ve picked out 10 fun, wacky travel gadgets that range from the practical to the just plain crazy. All are sure to get the attention of the recipient.
Look! It’s a plane! It’s a car! It’s both. Hammacher Schlemmer offers The Flying Car, which sounds like a great thing to bring on your next vacation. Designed by a team of graduates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, this vehicle converts from a street-legal automobile to a Light Sport aircraft in 30 seconds. The product description says it provides a 425-nautical-mile range, making it “indispensable for easy day trips from Long Island to Martha's Vineyard.” Massachusetts, here we come! You’ll need a sport pilot certificate and a cool $350,000 to make this vacation dream come true.


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Stupid Criminals 2011

Monday, 14 November 2011

Stupid criminals 2011- From negligent parents to disgruntled customers to terrible dog sitters, there's never a shortage of not-so-bright criminals. Click through to read about some of the dumbest offenders of the past few months.


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10-Year-Old Gives Birth Mexico

Sunday, 13 November 2011

10-year-old gives birth mexico- A 10-year-old girl reportedly gives birth in Mexico. The girl reportedly gave birth at 31 weeks, however the premature baby boy and the mother are said to be in good condition. The circumstances of her pregnancy are reportedly under investigation. According to the New York Daily News, a 10-year-old girl, whose name was not released, gave birth to a baby in Puebla, Mexico. She reportedly arrived at a hospital on October 22nd, suffering from life-threatening complications in her 31-week pregnancy, including seizures.


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Man Finds Wife's $10k Ring Dump

Man finds wife's $10k ring dump- Man searches dump for wife's ring, Man Wades Through Garbage Dump to Find Engagement Ring. MIAMI. It seemed hopeless as a South Florida man stood before a 9-ton mountain of rotten garbage, desperately hoping to find his wife’s engagement ring. Brian McGuinn accidentally tossed out the 1.5-carat engagement ring in the trash with a disposable razor the night before.
On Halloween day, McGuinn donned a protective suit and mask and waded through the trash. Crews warned him it was hopeless. A worker offered to get a bulldozer to make the search easier. Ten minutes later, McGuinn found a cup from his wife’s favorite dessert spot and found their trash bag but the contents were spilled everywhere. man finds wife's $10k ring dump, hubby landfill wife's $10,000 ring, hubby landfill wife's $10,000 ring.


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Stars Who Went Broke

Friday, 23 September 2011

Stars who Went Broke

Chris McAlister : Stars Who Went Broke

Stars Who Went Broke- Ex-NFL player Chris McAlister blew millions in just seven years. Former Ravens Baltimore Ravens player Chris McAlister made tens of million of dollars. He has to live with his parents despite signing a multimillion-dollar contract Chris McAlister signed a seven-year, $55 million extension in 2004. McAlister played five years on that contract before being released, then played briefly with the Saints before retiring. Of course, he’s not the first famous person to end up broke. Read through our slide show to see who else lost it all.


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Famous Cheating Scandals

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Famous cheating scandals- All About Celebrity Infidelity Scandals Famous Firsts You Learned in History Class. They stunned fans and ended relationships.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Date of the scandal: January 2011
The former California governor confessed to wife Maria Shriver that he’d been unfaithful, resulting in divorce papers, Arnold Schwarzenegger + Maria Shriver + divorce. Arnold Schwarzenegger affair of the scandal and find out how much the divorce settlement, Schwarzenegger divorce settlement $100 million $200 million might cost Schwarzenegger.
Schwarzenegger was in hot water in 2003 for a groping incident. Arnold Schwarzenegger 2003 groping incident


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Adhd And Boys' Puberty

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Adhd And Boys' Puberty

Adhd And Boys' Puberty, The widely used attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication methylphenidate -- best known as Ritalin -- appears to be tied to delayed puberty in male monkeys.
But, researchers cautioned that the finding needs to be replicated before parents should concern themselves about similar effects in boys.
Male primates given methylphenidate over a 40-month span experienced "impaired testicular descent" and smaller-sized testicles, as well as lower testosterone levels, all of which resolved over the course of the study.
"To our knowledge, it's the first observation in primates to suggest an alteration in testicular function," said study author Dr. Donald Mattison, a medical officer at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.


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Macarthur Genius Grant

Macarthur Genius Grant
Macarthur Genius Grant, A Chicago skyscraper architect, a New York City children's choir founder and a North Carolina scientist who studies how to prevent sports-related concussions are among the latest 22 recipients of the no-strings-attached MacArthur Foundation "genius grants."
The $500,000 fellowships for 2011 were announced Tuesday by the Chicago-based John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Recipients largely don't know they're in contention for the annual awards, and often learn they're winners with an out-of-the-blue phone call informing them they'll receive the money over the next five years.


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Facebook Redesign

Facebook Redesign

Facebook Redesign, Facebook plans to roll out a major redesign of user profiles at its f8 developer conference this week, Mashable has learned.
Details about the redesign are sparse, but two sources familiar with Facebook's plans (who have asked to remain anonymous) have told us that the redesign is "major" and will make Facebook profiles nexuses for consuming content.


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Rick Perry Israel

Rick Perry Israel

Rick Perry Israel, Texas Governor Rick Perry stood out Wednesday morning at his speech to leaders of religious Jewish and pro-Israel organizations at the W hotel near Union Square in Manhattan. Standing in front of a group of bearded, mostly yarmulke wearing men -- and they were almost all men -- Perry emceed the event, speaking first and then introducing a string of increasingly minor figures.


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Don't Ask Don't Tell

Don't Ask Don't Tell


Don't Ask Don't Tell , The military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law for gay personnel is slated to run out as scheduled on Tuesday, the armed forces said, ending a 17-year rule fraught with controversy.

Pentagon spokesman George Little said on Monday that repeal of the law would mean gay and lesbian service members may be open about their sexual orientation, according to the Armed Forces Press Service.

Little said the Defense Department was ready for repeal.

"This is something that has been known for a long time," he was quoted as saying. "We've gone through a process to certify repeal."


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Sarah Palin Hair Salon

Sarah Palin Hair Salon
Sarah Palin Hair Salon, Anyone, it seems, can get on TV these days. If you happen to know Sarah Palin and do her hair, you might even get your own show. Such as the case with Palin's hairdresser for many years, Jessica Steele, the owner of Wasilla's Beehive Beauty Shop in, of course, Alaska.


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Hockey Mom Arrested

Hockey Mom Arrested
Hockey Mom Arrested, Orange County authorities have arrested a 44-year-oldhockey mom on suspicion of having unlawful sex and committing lewd acts with members of her son's team,The Orange County Register reports.
Investigators say they were initially tipped that Kathia Maria Davis, of Laguna Niguel, had thrown sleepover parties for the hockey team and had provided alcohol.
Davis, a divorced mother of three, is suspected of engaging in unlawful sex with a minor under 16 and committing lewd acts with a minor under 14, the newspaper reports. Authorities say there may be a third victim.


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Sheryl Crow Diner

Sheryl Crow Diner

Sheryl Crow Diner, Barry Levinson will bring his 1982 dude drama to Broadway next fall, with original music and lyrics by none other than Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and noted cookbook author Sheryl Crow. (The book's title? If It Makes You Healthy. We didn't make that up.) Levinson suggests that the stage adaptation might expand on the original, noting that there is more to the characters' story, and that they'll be better able to "express their innermost feeling and thoughts through song." Feelings aside, Vulture is just excited about the possibility of an entire musical based on Sheryl Crow cookbook puns. Put "My Favorite Mix Cake" at the end of the first act and we guarantee tears.


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Nasa Space Taxi

Nasa Space Taxi

Nasa Space Taxi, NASA has signed a deal with Alliant Techsystems, the company that provided the space shuttle fleet's solid rocket boosters, to help develop a new vehicle that could launch astronauts into orbit by 2015, the space agency announced today (Sept. 13).
The new NASA deal with Utah-based Alliant Techsystems (ATK) is an unfunded Space Act Agreement to work together on the company's Liberty rocket. While NASA won't give ATK any money in the deal, the agency will provide expertise that could help ready the rocket for operational flights in the next four years, officials said.


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Nfl Power Rankings Week 3

Nfl Power Rankings Week 3

Nfl Power Rankings Week 3, So, what do we know after Week 2 in the NFL?
Well, it's clear the Packers and Patriots are entrenched atop ESPN.com's Power Rankings, while the Browns, Colts and Seahawks have the look of season-long bottom dwellers.


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Dancing With The Stars: Body Transformations

Dancing With The Stars: Body Transformations, The new season of "Dancing With the Stars" is in full swing and fans are already picking their cast favorites. The real victors, though, are the stars who use their dance partners as personal trainers and slim down by the end of their run on the show. This season all signs point to Chaz Bono being named best in shape, but click through to see who else has danced off the pounds.



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