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Jul 22, 2010

JWoww: "I Get Ready Faster Than Most of the Boys"


She’s certainly made a career for herself thanks to MTV’s “Jersey Shore,” and Jenni Farley recently had the opportunity to work with Maxim Magazine.
During an interview with the men’s mag, JWoww revealed who has the better grade of guidos, saying, “The Long Island ones are good friends of mine and they’re more extreme in their guido-ness than Jersey ones. Sorry, Jersey!”

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Lately Mel Gibson has been taking a ton of heat for his horrible verbal abuse of Oksana Grigorieva as heard on a series of taped conversations, but police are looking into Oksana’s involvement as well.
According to a report, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is investigating Grigorieva for possible extortion charges, as she’s thought to have blackmailed Gibson with the tapes.

Ali and Dina Visit Locked-Up Lindsay Lohan


Doing their best to keep their loved one in the highest possible spirits, Ali and Dina Lohan were spotted arriving at Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, California on Wednesday (July 21).
While the mother and sister of Lindsay Lohan stayed for just over an hour, there's no confirmation as to whether they were able to see LiLo - as visitation is normally on weekends, though the jail can make exceptions.

British PM: British troops could start pulling out of Afghanistan in 2011

Visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron attends a joint press conference after his meeting with U.S. President Obama (not pictured) at the East Room of the White House in Washington D.C., capital of the
United States, July 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)

British foreign secretary hails success of Kabul Conference

Serbian PM arrives in Bosnia with message of reconciliation

U.S. Senate passes jobless benefits bill


People wait in line to enter the NYCHires Job Fair in New York February 24, 2010. (Xinhua/R

Israeli army confirms Gaza strike

Merkel defends her government performance amid lowest popularity

Russia accuses U.S. of "abducting" its citizen

Obama signs financial regulation reform bill


U.S. President Barack Obama signs the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act alongside Senator Chris Dodd (C) and Representative Barney Frank (R) at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC. (Xinhua/AFP)

Series of deadly attacks in Iraq related to U.S. pullout plan: analysts

Jul 21, 2010

Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake: Flirty Friends | Celebrity-gossip.net

Making for another long day on set, Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake were together again in New York City on Wednesday (July 21).
The "That 70's Show" cutie and her "Sexy Back" co-star flirtingly giggled with one another while filming scenes for their new movie, "Friends with Benefits".

Justin Bieber Mania Takes Over LA | Celebrity-gossip.net

Over 50 killed in Iraqi bomb attacks

 

Relatives look at the X-rays of an injured man in the grounds of a local hospital in the capital Baghdad. A suicide bomber targeting anti-Qaeda militiamen being paid their wages killed 45 people west of Baghdad on Sunday, in Iraq's deadliest single attack in more than two months. (Xinhua/AFP)

China wants to see peaceful Afghanistan: FM


Afghan President Hamid Karzai (R) meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi in Kabul, July 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Wang Yan)

Iran holds funeral for victims in mosque bombings

People mourn during a funeral ceremony of the victims of two bomb blasts in Zahedan, capital of Iran's southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan Province, on July 17, 2010. Iran on Saturday held a funeral for 27 people killed in a bombing attack in Zahedan, with tens of thousands attending the ceremony. Iran's deputy police chief Ahmad Reza Radan said Saturday that his troops have arrested 40 suspects who aimed to create insecurity in Zahedan, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported. (Xinhua/Saeed Saberi/Isna News Agency

Egyptian, Palestinian presidents discuss Mideast peace process in Cairo

 

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R) meets with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Cairo, Egypt, July 18, 2010. (Xinhua/Cai Yang)

Explosions rock Russian power plant, two killed by gunmen

British combat troops to withdraw from Afghanistan by 2014: foreign secretary

S. Korea, U.S. vow to remain tough against DPRK at security talks

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, speaks as South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan listens during a joint press conference in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday, July 21, 2010.   (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) 

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, speaks as South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan listens during a joint press conference in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday, July 21, 2010.   (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Maradona stays on as Argentina coach

Argentina's head coach Diego Maradona reacts during the 2010 World Cup quarter-final soccer match against Germany at Green Point stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, on July 3, 2010.Germany won 4-0 and is qualified for the semi-finals. (Xinhua/Chen Haitong) (dl)

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UA teacher part of ads for climate scientists

Hawaii Insider : Winning a fragile beauty contest: Kaua'i, Galapagos

Photo op: Waimea Canyon is another alluring element on Kaua'i.

Special delivery for Galapagos Islands

Voyage through the Galapagos Islands

Japan donates 10 million dollars for Galapagos solar energy

Cuban pitcher Yuneski Maya signs with Washington Nationals

Man faces child porn charges for Dominican trip

Man faces child porn charges for Dominican trip - Florida AP - MiamiHerald.com

AirTran to start Dominican Republic flights

Digital Art by Dominican Artist Mariojosé Angeles Opens in Santo Domingo

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Dominica: Finance contract between AID Bank and European Investment Bank signed, Jul 21, 2010

Money Savings Tips for Caribbean Travel

Cuba travel: Cruises will lag in Cuba travel

Cuba participates in African Union summit « Cuba Standard, your best source for Cuban business news

Spain predicts thaw in US-Cuba ties

Latin America Digest: Cuba, Venezuela and Guatemala

Sinking ferry disaster trial begins in Tonga

Australian PM offers sympathy to Iraq fire victim

UNAIDS praises Namibia for lifting HIV travel restrictions

Senate committee green-lights Kagan as U.S. Supreme Court Justice

Cameron tries to appease U.S. anger at BP


U.S. President Barack Obama (R) and visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron attend a joint press conference after their meeting at the East Room of the White House in Washington D.C., July 20, 2010. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)

School children are put through their paces at a military style boot camp in South Korea - Telegraph

Primary school students attend a summer military camp for civilians at the Cheongryong Self-denial Training Camp in Ansan, southwest of Seoul
These South Korean school children are put through their paces by retired marines during a stay at the Cheongryong Self-denial Training Camp on Daebu Island in Ansan, southwest of Seoul
Picture: REUTERS

Paris-Plages: artificial beaches on the bank of the River Seine

View of the right bank of the River Seine, with an artificial beach, palm trees, outdoor showers and hammocks, on the first day of the Paris Plage event

Temporary artificial beaches have opened along the river Seine in the centre of Paris. The scheme started a single beach in 2002 and has now expanded to three separate beaches

Air France hostess stole thousands from passengers

Air France hostess stole thousands from passengers

Medicated gel gives hope in fight against Aids

HIV researcher in South Africa

Robber holds up bank with bunch of flowers

The suspect standing at the cashier's window holding the bouquet.

North Korea executes cabinet official in charge of talks with South

Kwon Ho Ung: North Korea executes cabinet official in charge of talks with South

Palestinian jailed for rape after claiming to be Jewish

Jennifer Aniston granted restraining order

Jennifer Aniston: restraining order awarded by court

Australian election debate makes way for MasterChef final

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard (left) and opposition leader Tony Abbott: Australian election debate makes way for MasterChef final

Grave of Hitler's would-be assassin discovered

Grave of Hitler's would-be assassin discovered

Lindsay Lohan starts 90-day jail sentence

Steven Gerrard insists he will n quit Liverpool after Joe Cole's arrival

London calling: Roy Hodgson and Joe Cole begin training at Liverpool

David Cameron orders release of secret Lockerbie bomber documents

David Cameron orders review of Lockerbie bomber documents

Elderly could still face 'death tax' to pay for care

Jol: A man with a history of always wanting more

Is Alvin Greene the least likely US senator in history?

Just as it seemed things couldn't get any worse for French football

'Deplorable and reprehensible' UN boss savaged by outgoing aide

The Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah met Cuban President Gen Raul Castro

F-22s to show up in US-S.Korea drill

US company recalls chicken nuggets

Obama hails Afghan international conference as 'major step forward

China's banking regulator warns of risks in property, overcapacity sectors

China's industrial growth to fall in second half

UNESCO: World Heritage Committee to meet in Brasilia

Jul 20, 2010

Greek journalist investigating corruption shot dead at his home

Sokratis Giolias worked as an investigative reporter.

Brazil tighten steps for 2014 World Cup, 2016 Olympics

News Analysis: Clinton's Pakistan visit a frustrated move to restore trust

Karzai eyes NATO exit by 2014 - GlobalTimes


Afghan President Hamid Karzai and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tour a crafts bazaar Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Turkey: The sentinel swivels

A turkish demonstrator behind a turkish flag

FT.com / Companies / Oil & Gas - BP to sell assets in Pakistan and Vietnam

FT.com / Companies / Banks - Goldman Sachs profits plunge 83%

Govt sticks to housing plan


By Zhao Qian

U.S. aircraft carrier to visit South Korea, participate in war games

News Analysis: Clinton's Pakistan visit a frustrated move to restore trust

Floods, landslides kill 15 in Shaanxi, 54 still missing - People's Daily Online

Bjork refuses to keep oh so quiet on geyser deal - Telegraph

FT.com / Companies / Aerospace & Defence - Emirates places $9bn order for 777s

The Red Arrow display team

FT.com / UK / Politics & policy - Cameron to face BP Libya questions

Reburial for WWI Remains Found in Mass Grave - CBS News

Divers Find 200-Year Old Champagne in Shipwreck - CBS News

Greek Journalist Gunned Down, Terror Group Eyed - CBS News

Lohan in Denial about Going to Jail, Report Says - The Early Show - CBS News

Lindsay Lohan broke down in a Los Angeles court after she was sentenced to 90 days in jail.

Lindsay Lohan broke down in a Los Angeles court after she was sentenced to 90 days in jail.

Lohan Faces Paris Hilton Treatment In Jail - CBS News

EMT Accused of Ignoring Dying Woman Is Killed - CBS News

Al Qaeda Cleric: Yemen to be Obama's Afghanistan - CBS News

Is McCain Still Battling Obama? - Political Hotsheet - CBS News

Clinton in Afghanistan to Refine War Aims - CBS News

Wesley Snipes Appeal Against Prison Sentence for Tax Evasion Rejected


Actor WESLEY Snipes has lost his appeal against a three-year jail sentence. In 2008 Wesley Snipes received a three-year prison sentence for three misdemeanor tax charges. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta today upheld the sentencing from 2008.

Foreign ministers to agree Afghan handover timetable - Asia, World - The Independent

Airbus, Boeing battle it out at Farnborough - CNN.com


London, England (CNN) -- The 47th Farnborough International Airshow opened its doors for business Monday with the world's two biggest aircraft manufacturers hoping it will mark a turning point after a turbulent financial year.
Boeing will be hoping the international debut of its 787 Dreamliner can swell orders close to the 1,000 mark.

The Hindu : International : S. Africa holds education summit

THISDAY ONLINE / Nigeria news / African views on global news

SHS e-News 52, July 2010 – Information Bulletin of the Social and Human Science Sector of UNESCO: UNESCO

Gel 'cuts rate of HIV infection by 50 per cent' - Science, News - The Independent

Children orphaned by the Aids epidemic in Malawi. In sub-Saharan Africa, more than one in 20 people is infected with HIV

Children orphaned by the Aids epidemic in Malawi. In sub-Saharan Africa, more than one in 20 people is infected with HIV