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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Film Star Afshan Azad

ilm Star Afshan Azad:Afshan Azad is the latest star to quit the phenomenon of Harry Potter, unfourtounatley more fame comes more problems. Afshan’s father and brother have been charged with attempted murder of a star of Harry Potter.

Abdul Azad 54 and his son Ashraf 28, allegedly threatened her at her Longsight, England home. 28-year-old is also accused of assaulting his sister. Harry Potter first acting experience Azad. She has not acted prior to the entry in the roles of Harry Potter.

Afshan first appeared as a character – an identical twin sister of Parvati Patil – in the movie “Harry Potter and the globet of fire She will also star of” Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last film in the saga

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Monday, June 28, 2010

CMT AWARDS 2010


The 2010 CMT Awards are tonight on CMT. Hosting the 2010 CMT Awards is Kid Rock, which should be an interesting guy to take over the duties. The opening number will take place at 8 p.m. tonight (sorry West Coast, it is taped), and should be a great night of music. Some of the scheduled performers for the 2010 CMT Awards include Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, and Keith Urban. That list alone makes it a must-see event for fans of country music, and there should be several other country music stars that are put into performances leading up to the show.

In addition to all of the great performers, there are also bound to be quite a few interesting presenters on Wednesday night. For those living on the East Coast, you will be able to vote on the CMT ‘Video of the Year’, with the voting opening at 8 p.m. EST on the website. Sorry West Coast, you may have to risk going to the site and seeing spoilers if you want to take part in the voting, but it will be open starting at 7 p.m. PST if you are interested in making your voice heard. The 2010 CMT Music Awards voting for ‘Video of the Year’ will be hosted here. I guess that means that the voting will only be only for around 20 minutes, as the show ends at 10:30 p.m. on both coasts.

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IS BRITNEY SPEARS DEAD??


No, Britney Spears is not dead. Currently, online search engine has been fully loaded with this question again and again.

This rumor was started when Britney gave an interview, “she wanted her Body to be frozen after she dies so that when technology booms up in future , she could be brought back to life”

This is what she said and some guy started a false rumor that she is dead. However, the idea that she wants her body to be frozen is damn good. Who knows human’s have crossed limits of nature which led them to discover everything in this planet.

If technology progress, surely a mad scientist will discover a device that can get back the frozen body to live again.

Hey wait a min, this thing i have heard it. Yep, got it. The idea of body frozen and getting them back alive is currently experimented by NASA scientist so that they could send a body way out in space without the person knowing the year of journey or the total time spent.And the experiments on the rat has been successful.

This study is referred to as cryogenics.yeah i have seen it myself in a documentary on space.

This is exactly what is reported in the following source

“Britney gets these obsessions and this is the latest. It started when someone told her Walt Disney had been preserved by cryogenics to be revived in the future. That was a myth, but it got her researching the foundation and she became convinced it was worth a shot,” a Brit pal blabs. “Britney found the whole thing so interesting that she spent most of her Mother’s Day trip to Disneyland researching the subject on the internet.”

The source adds: “Jamie is quite happy to let Britney have her little obsession. And if she wants to invest her money in cryogenics that’s fine, we’re only talking around $350,000 maximum. “However, much more than that and he may change his mind.”

Thats is and britney fans are going crazy thinking her to be dead. Just lol.

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Frank Shamrock Retirement: Frank Shamrock Retired from MMA


Frank Shamrock was retired from the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) on June 26, 2010. Frank Shamrock announces his retirement at the Strikeforce: Fedor vs Werdum Saturday at HP Pavilion in San Jose, California.

Frank Shamrock was born on December 8, 1972. Shamrock has been retired as a four-time defending undefeated champion. He has also won many titles in other mixed martial arts, which includes the interim King of Pancrase title, the WEC Light Heavyweight Championship and the Strikeforce Middleweight championship.

Frank Shamrock has been named “Fighter of the Decade”. He has also named as “Best Full Contact Fighter”, by Black Belt magazine (1998), and three times “Fighter of the Year” by Full Contact Fighter Magazine.

Frank Shamrock was the first to hold the UFC Middleweight Championship.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Jake and Vienna Break Up


Big Bachelor news this morning: Jake Pavelka and Vienna Girardi have broken off their engagement.

Yes, just a few weeks ago they seemed so happy. Vienna told E! in late May they were thinking of a wedding “probably next year, during the summer months.” She was pondering a beach or island ceremony. And on June 11, at aDisneyland event, Jake joked they could get married there – “the land of happies!”

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Serena Williams Opens Wimbledon Defense With Win Over Larcher de Brito

Serena Williams opened the defense of her Wimbledon tennis title with a straight-sets victory against Portugal’s Michelle Larcher de Brito at the All England Club.

The 28-year-old American, who secured her 12th Grand Slam title at this year’s Australian Open, won 6-0, 6-4 in the opening match today on Centre Court.

Her other two Wimbledon titles were in 2002 and 2003. Williams has won 43 straight first-round matches at Grand Slams.

Rafael Nadal of Spain, the men’s No. 2 seed, plays his first match of the championship next on Centre Court, against Japan’s Kei Nishikori. Britain’s Andy Murray is also in action later, against the Czech Republic’s Jan Hajek.

Williams had few problems against her 17-year-old opponent today, completing the victory in 1 hour, 3 minutes.

Larcher de Brito failed to win a game in the opening set, with Williams breaking her opponent to love in the third game and completing a 6-0 score by firing down her fifth ace of the match.

Larcher de Brito recovered from 0-30 to win in the third game of the second set and held again on her next three service games, saving match point in the last of those as Williams missed a backhand.

Williams, who already had a break in the set, wrapped up the win in the next game, taking her tally of aces to 15 in the process.

Querrey Wins

Agnieszka Radwanska, the No. 7 seed from Poland who has reached the quarterfinals the past two years, beat Hungary’s Melinda Czink 6-3, 6-3. No. 19 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia, a three-time quarterfinalist, defeated Uzbekistan’s Akgul Amanmuradova 6-2, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4.

Italy’s Flavia Pennetta and Jie Zheng of China were other women’s seeds to advance.

In the men’s draw, Sam Querrey of the U.S., the No. 18 seed, reached the second round for a second time after Ukraine’s Sergiy Stakhovsky quit their match in the third set. Querrey has won three titles this year, including on grass at Queen’s Club on June 13.

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White House summons US general to explain himself


WASHINGTON — The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan has been summoned to Washington to explain derogatory comments about President Barack Obama and his colleagues, administration officials said Tuesday.

Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who publicly apologized Tuesday for using "poor judgment" in an interview in Rolling Stone magazine, has been ordered to attend the monthly White House meeting on Afghanistan and Pakistan in person Wednesday rather than over a secure video teleconference, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. He'll be expected to explain his comments to Obama and top Pentagon officials, these officials said.

Obama has the authority to fire McChrystal. His predecessor, Gen. David McKiernan, was sacked on grounds that the military needed "new thinking and new approaches" in Afghanistan.

McChrystal spent Tuesday calling those mentioned in the article to apologize, officials said. Among those was Richard Holbrooke, U.S. special envoy to Pakistan. It was not clear whether the general had spoken directly to Obama.

Holbrooke's office said in a terse two-line statement that McCrystal had called him in Kabul "to apologize for this story and accept full responsibility for it." It said Holbrooke "values his close and productive relationship with General McChrystal."

In Kabul, President Hamid Karzai issued a statement calling McChrystal the "best commander" of the war. Karzai spokesman Waheed Omar said Karzai hopes that Obama doesn't decide to replace him.

A spokesman said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen told McChrystal of his "deep disappointment" over the article.

The article in this week's Rolling Stone depicts McChrystal as a lone wolf on the outs with many important figures in the Obama administration and unable to persuade even some of his own soldiers that his strategy can win the war.

The interview describes McChrystal, 55, as "disappointed" in his first Oval Office meeting with Obama. The article says that although McChrystal voted for Obama, the two failed to connect from the start. Obama appointed McChrystal to lead the Afghan effort in May 2009. Last fall, though, Obama called McChrystal on the carpet for speaking too bluntly about his desire for more troops.

"I found that time painful," McChrystal said in the article, on newsstands Friday. "I was selling an unsellable position."

Obama agreed to dispatch an additional 30,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan only after months of study that many in the military found frustrating. And the White House's troop commitment was coupled with a pledge to begin bringing them home in July 2011, in what counterinsurgency strategists advising McChrystal regarded as an arbitrary deadline.

In Kabul on Tuesday, McChrystal issued a statement saying: "I have enormous respect and admiration for President Obama and his national security team, and for the civilian leaders and troops fighting this war and I remain committed to ensuring its successful outcome."

"I extend my sincerest apology for this profile," the statement said. "It was a mistake reflecting poor judgment and should never have happened."

Mullen talked with McChrystal about the article Monday night, Capt. John Kirby, Mullen's spokesman said. In a 10-minute conversation, the chairman "expressed his deep disappointment in the piece and the comments" in it, Kirby said.

The White House said it planned to release a full list of attendees at Wednesday's meeting. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates are among those who regularly attend the Situation Room meetings in person, with McChrystal and U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry participating via secure video teleconference.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called for all involved to "stay cool and calm" and not the let situation interfere with the mission in Afghanistan.

He said he had "enormous respect" for the general and had spoken to McChrystal on Tuesday morning and "emphasized to him that I think, obviously, those are comments that he is going to have to deal with with respect to the commander in chief, the vice president and his national security staff."

The Rolling Stone profile, titled "The Runaway General," emerged from several weeks of interviews and travel with McChrystal's tight circle of aides this spring.

Duncan Boothby, a special assistant to McChrystal, who set up Rolling Stone's interviews with the commander, submitted his resignation on Tuesday to his superiors in the public affairs office at NATO headquarters in Kabul, a U.S. official said on condition of anonymity because it involved a personnel matter.

The official said that Boothby was a civilian who was contracted to work in the public affairs section.

In the interview, McChrystal he said he felt betrayed by Ambassador Karl Eikenberry, the man the White House chose to be his diplomatic partner. If Eikenberry had the same doubts, McChrystal said he never expressed them until a leaked internal document threw a wild card into the debate over whether to add more troops last November. In the document, Eikenberry said Afghan President Hamid Karzai was not a reliable partner for the counterinsurgency strategy McChrystal was hired to execute.

McChrystal accused the ambassador of giving himself cover.

"Here's one that covers his flank for the history books," McChrystal told the magazine. "Now, if we fail, they can say 'I told you so.'"

Caitlin Hayden, spokeswoman for the U.S. embassy in Kabul, said Eikenberry and McChrystal "are fully committed to the president's strategy and to working together as one civilian-military team."

McChrystal has a history of drawing criticism, despite his military achievements.

In June 2006 President George W. Bush congratulated McChrystal for his role in the operation that killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq. As head of the special operations command, McChrystal's forces included the Army's clandestine counterterrorism unit, Delta Force.

He drew criticism for his role in the military's handling of the friendly fire shooting of Army Ranger Pat Tillman — a former NFL star — in Afghanistan. An investigation at the time found that McChrystal was "accountable for the inaccurate and misleading assertions" contained in papers recommending that Tillman get a Silver Star award.

McChrystal acknowledged he had suspected several days before approving the Silver Star citation that Tillman might have died by fratricide, rather than enemy fire. He sent a memo to military leaders warning them of that, even as they were approving Tillman's Silver Star. Still, he told investigators he believed Tillman deserved the award.

This week's development comes as criminal investigators are said to be examining allegations that Afghan security firms have been extorting as much as $4 million a week from contractors paid with U.S. tax dollars and then funneling the spoils to warlords and the Taliban, according to a U.S. military document. The payments are intended to ensure safe passage through dangerous areas they control.

The payments reportedly end up in insurgent hands through a $2.1 billion Pentagon contract to transport food, water, fuel and ammunition to American troops stationed at bases across Afghanistan.

Associated Press Writers Pauline Jelinek and Matthew Lee in Washington, and Deb Riechmann in Kabul contributed to this report.

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