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Brett Ratner is responsible for Oscars

August 5, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

2011-08-05 00:26:25 Author: Josh Tyler There aren’t many things in this world I’d like to see Brett Ratner put in charge of, but the Oscars is one of them. Or it would be if I actually thought they’d let him imbue it with his Ratner essence. That essence is a lot like scent du Michael Bay, except with slight smaller explosions and women with less bouncy bosoms. Have you seen the Oscars lately? They could sure use some of that kind of excitement. Sadly, even though Brett Ratner is in charge of next year’s Academy Awards telecast, you probably won’t see a…

Hines ward which attacks fiercely for DUI in Georgia

July 10, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

published: 2011-07-09 12:07:45 Former University of Georgia standout football player and Super Bowl MVP Hines Ward was busted early this morning in the Peach State for driving under the influence. Officers pulled his vehicle over in DeKalb County and took him to the police station where he was booked and later released on one thousand dollars bond. He’s yet to offer a public comment on the matter, but one would expect that an apology or press conference would be forthcoming. By the time TMZ caught wind of the story and ran with it at about six AM, Ward had already made his…

The final shuttle launch ended, did not use the hitch

July 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

published: 2011-07-08 14:35:27 The idea of space travel has captivated the minds of billions of people for hundreds of years. From Jules Verne to Neil Armstrong, the space program, and in particular the shuttle program, has stood as an icon of American ideology for decades. Now, the shuttle program that first began in 1982 launched for the final time. This marks the end of the space shuttle era, one whose legacy will be difficult to evaluate for many years to come. A very thorough article on Space.com of all places looks back at the history of this storied program. Originally designed to…

The second woman proposed that the accusation opposes Dominic Strauss-Kahn

July 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

published: 2011-07-04 12:48:18 Dominique Strauss-Kahn, once considered French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s strongest challenger in the upcoming Presidential Elections, is about to be slapped with a second criminal charge related to his alleged sexual misconduct. Tristane Banon, a thirty-two year old journalist who was assigned to interview the former director of the International Monetary Fund, has previously said she was attacked during the 2003 sitdown, but until now, she’s never formally pressed charges. That’s about to change. This past May, Strauss-Kahn was arrested and charged in New York after a hotel maid accused him of sexual assault. The explosive incident was…

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June 5, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

2011-06-04 17:25:42 Author: Mack Rawden Yesterday, I wrote a story on Evel Knievel. Before he was the legendary daredevil, Robert Craig Knievel sold insurance, and he was damn good at it. In fact, within the first few months, he emerged as the leading salesman in the company. He demanded to be promoted to vice president. When he wasn’t, he quit and single-handedly forged his own legacy in another career. That’s one way to make it. The other way is by staying put and paying your dues. It might not be as glamorous, but the end result can be just as satisfying…

New Hawaiian Bill would increase tax credits on the forthcoming films

May 1, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

2011-04-30 13:01:04 Author: Mack Rawden Honolulu might never be the epicenter for film production in the United States, but new legislation may set the groundwork for the Hawaiian city to turn into a miniature Hollywood. The bill in question, currently snaking its way through the state legislature, would raise production tax credits on all television and film productions from twenty to forty percent on all the islands but Oahu, where the rates would be upticked from fifteen to thirty-five percent. If the lucrative incentives package passes, it would put the state on par with Louisiana and New Mexico as the most…

The first trailer for the double of devil shows the atrocity Of uday Of hussein

April 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

2011-04-25 21:08:40 Author: Mack Rawden The trailer for The Devil’s Double just dropped, and it’s as sadistic, depraved and exciting as expected. Adapted from a memoir by Latif Yahia, it follows its author as he’s recruited by Saddam Hussein’s eldest son and one time heir apparent, Uday, to become his permanent body double. Suddenly with access to an arsenal of wealth, women and drugs, Latif gets plastic surgery and begins embracing his new life until Uday’s wild behavior starts spinning even further out of control. Largely an afterthought now that he’s been dead almost a decade, Uday Hussein made his father look…

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April 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

published: 2011-04-15 10:22:15 Country star Trace Adkins is fronting a new campaign to preserve America’s Civil War battlefields. The Chrome singer appeared at a hearing before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies at Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on Thursday (14Apr11) and highlighted the need for emphasis on preservation over the next five years, during the 150th anniversary period. Adkins told the politicians that he grew up with stories of his great-great grandfather Henry T. Morgan’s military service in Louisiana, and that spurred a life-long love of Civil War history. He tells WENN…

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