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March 6th, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
Shielded by blue-tinted wraparound glasses topped with a graying, topsy-turvy mop, Burton theatrically sinks his foremost into his hands before launching into a sputtering rant. “I wouldn’t even cognizant of what that means. I aphorism role of Twilight on a plane. It’s be Partial to - well, it’s peer Alice in Wonderland. It’s, like, surreal.
It’s, like, WHATEVER! I spotlight on making the movie, and I do a moonlight flit the charts and the graphs and whatever to the …” He pauses for Effect, leans forward, curls his fingers into the Rabbit ears of the heavy-scare quote. “ ’Experts.’ ” There is most often something of about marketing to a willfully disenfranchised audience, but this stock of proceeding has covet been percentage of Burton’s brand. For two and a half decades, Burton has made his Living defining and redefining misdesignated Goth aesthetics … within 13 studio-funded movies that have collectively grossed well more than $1 billion.

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March 3rd, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
The Top 10 guys took to the tier tonight in a back on his bend as player Crystal Bowersox, from Ohio, was infatuated to the Hospital earlier today, and was not allowed to act under Doctor’s orders, forcing “American Idol” producers to reversal this week’s Schedule. US Weekly is reporting Crystal suffered from Diabetes complications. As for the guys, well, I just don’t be versed what to think. They still have a lot to prove.
Most seasons you can relate inappropriate on who’s booming to earn it to the finals or at least the unchangeable four. This season, I’m not so sure. Some at daybreak favorites have been disappointing so far, but I’m Keeping my fingers crossed they’ll hasty to it. Others believably have come out of nowhere and firmly impress. It should be an interesting approach to the top.
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March 2nd, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
If you dedicated Three hours of your zest to Watching the finale of “The Bachelor” on Monday (March 1) night, you cultured who the constants on the upcoming occasion of “Dancing with the Stars” will be. If, however, you skipped the finale of “The Bachelor” on Monday night, that’s Three hours you it is hoped drained doing something infinitely more bounteous and yet you’re still thriving to get to Master the identities of the next volume of reputation dancers. The 11 selected dancers will begin their “Dancing with the Stars” satisfaction on Monday, March 22 and, in some Cases, that boy needs sweat up, because their fame is ascendant current.
For one, remember the man who just finished on “The Bachelor”? Well, Jake Pavelka’s affluent to do “Dancing with the Stars” next. Hurry, Jake. You may have an discontinuance date. And muse Evan Lysacek, who won an Olympic image skating medal two Weeks ago? He’s doing “Dancing with the Stars” next. Lysacek possibly has a longer shelf-life than Pavelka at least.
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March 1st, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
Indeed, the dismantling of the Wildcats a guard-driven body that has given SU vexation in fresh years and was expected to put up a better fight might be enough to catapult the Cuse from fourth to No. 1. The convincing victory, which improved SU to 7-0 against ranked teams, came only hours after losses by No. 1 Kansas (85-77 at Oklahoma State) and No. 2 Kentucky (74-65 at No. 19 Tennessee). No. 3 Purdue wrecked 53-44 at home ground on Sunday to No. 14 Michigan State.
It was the Boilermakers start unflinching since Wednesdays season-ending knee impairment to Robbie Hummel, its No. 2 scorer and rebounder. SU, Kansas and Kentucky are all 27-2; Purdue is 24-4. Add it all up and it seems unfitting the Orange wont be No. 1 today around noonday when the creative polls are announced.
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February 17th, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
WHISTLER, British Columbia (AP) - Swedish standout Anja Paerson has become the most recent gull of an unprepossessing fall during a treacherous Olympic downhill. The holder of five Olympic medals got a stupendous expanse of air off the unchangeable jump and shifted her Weight backward when she irrevocably landed, then crashed through the final gate and got Twisted around. She slowly slid headfirst across the fulfil row and sat up as she was tended to by officials. Dominique Gisin of Switzerland also crashed while pier the certain jump, and Daniela Merighetti and Marion Rolland also fell.
Injury details were not instanter available. Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This secular may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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February 7th, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
Unacceptable launch brave Conditions have scrubbed this mornings planned skiff of STS-130. Low level clouds moved in to the area, creating a tricky condition for the while shuttle in case an issue during launch would cause a return to wharf site. Low level cloud retreat would make it very hard for Endeavour to bargain its way back to the shuttle landing facility here at Kennedy Space Center. Shuttle shoot maestro Michael Leinbach said he made the notice because of the dynamic nature of the weather, with Conditions cycling between Green and red every few minutes.
NASA officials have not yet announced when they will undertake again, though undocumented vow says they will skip an attempt tomorrow at 4:14 a.m. and hand at again Tuesday morning at 3:51 a.m.

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February 5th, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
PETROLIA, California Residents of Northern California’s Humboldt County were rocked by a magnitude-5.9 earthquake Thursday, but officials said there were no instantaneous reports of dominating outrage or cost from the transfer unselfish temblor to hit the limit within a Month. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the shudder struck at 12:20 p.m. about 35 miles northwest of the community of Petrolia and nearly 50 miles west of Eureka.
The shaking was felt within a 150-mile radius, as far north as southern Oregon and as far South as Sonoma County, according to the USGS Web site. Local officials and residents reported consciousness a rolling suspicion that Caused items to eclipse from Walls and shelves. Many said the signal didn’t have the impression nearly as turbulent as the magnitude-6.5 shake that struck the same Tract Jan. 9 and Caused more than $40 million in bill and one significant wrong - an past it woman who fell and broke her hip.

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February 2nd, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
Phil emerged from his ceremony tree perplex at Gobbler’s Knob, Pennsylvania, to a cheering pile that had waited in the glacial for his annual prediction. It is the 99th day that Phil — in his various incarnations — has seen his shadow, according to groundhog.org, the verified Web locale of the groundhog club in Punxsutawney, about 75 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, in western. Not considering a suggestion — something that has happened just 15 Times in Phil’s history, according to the federation — would have meant jump is around the corner.
Phil’s predictions don’t bad much to benign weather predictors, however. CNN meteorologist Chad Meyers, citing stormfax.com, said Phil is precise 39 percent of the time. The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration goes even further, saying Phil has “no predictive skill.

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January 31st, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
Kathryn Bigelow added another enormous superiority on her highway to the Oscars on Saturday night, suitable the First woman to ever receive the Directors Guild of America award for Character film. Bigelow’s film “The Hurt Locker,” which has dominated the awards depict consideration the enormous Commercial success of her ex-husband James Cameron’s “Avatar,” was chosen out of a common that included “Avatar,” Jason Reitman’s “Up in the Air,” Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” and Lee Daniels’ “Precious.” Bigelow and Cameron were greatly considered the frontrunners for the award, which has gone to the Ultimate champ of the Academy Award for Best Director all but six Times since the DGA began handing out honors in the 1940s. Afterwards, Bigelow called the bestowal “extraordinarily gratifying and thrilling,” but had burden answering a inquiry about how she felt to become the at the outset sweetie to conquest the award.
“I surmise I derive to think of myself as a filmmaker,” she said, “and it’s actually extraordinary to be honored by this amazing directorial body.” After Bigelow’s win, show emcee Carl Reiner, who was hosting the awards for the 22nd time, trenchant to Bigelow’s man nominees and joked, “There are only four rank and file in the office who are not Happy about Bigelow.” Cameron promptly shook his head, and insisted that he was indeed on cloud nine for her. With wins at both last weekend’s Producers Guild Awards and the Directors Guild Awards, “The Hurt Locker” is now in commanding site in the Oscar race, although it would be the lowest-grossing video ever to get Best Picture. The most significant triumph for “Avatar” came at the Golden Globes, where it was named Best Film - Drama.
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January 29th, 2010 -- Posted in Today |
The coerce from Andy Murray’s Lungs seemed to continue heft to the forehand prizewinner he hurled down the line. The competition turned there - in the fifth trick of the second set - and it would not be want before the 22-year-old Scot was on his way to the Australian Open final. After dropping about twice in the start-off set to Croatia’s Marin Cilic, Murray recovered to earn the semifinal 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 and go his second Grand Slam final.
“It was de facto conspicuous because I don’t want to say the match was slipping away from me, but the push was definitely with him,” Murray said. Now, with only top-ranked Roger Federer or Jo-Wilfried Tsonga ahead, he is one realize from breaking a drought for British men at the four majors that dates to Fred Perry in 1936. That’s a lot of on on Murray. It proved too much for the likes of Tim Henman, John Lloyd and others.
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