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So that's what she looks like! Lady Gaga reveals her face in a rare mask and hat-free appearance By Sara Mccorquodale Last updated at 3:54 PM on 08th November 2009 Comments (102) Add to My Stories She's famed for her individual sense of style and rarely makes a public appearance without enormous sunglasses, an extravagant hat or mask obscuring her face. But Lady Gaga wore nothing but make up on German chat show Wetten Dass...? last night, making a rare decision to show off her face instead of fashion. Glowing: Lady Gaga showed off her face in a rare mask and hat-free appearance The 23-year-old New Yorker revealed glowing skin and …
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This Morning host Phillip Schofield loses his cool over Mariah Carey's diva antics By Simon Cable Last updated at 1:41 AM on 19th November 2009 Comments (249) Add to My Stories He has a reputation as one of the most mild mannered presenters on television. But even Phillip Schofield lost his patience following an appearance by notorious diva Mariah Carey on This Morning. The singer had agreed to be interviewed and perform her new single on the morning chat show, but infuriated Schofield and his co-presenter Holly Willoughby by turning up an hour late. She's a diva: Mariah Carey, pictured out in London last night, was an hour late for…
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Email could be 'extinct within a decade' as teens turn to Twitter-style messaging By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:51 AM on 17th November 2009 Comments (13) Add to My Stories Email took 20 years to develop but may disappear within a decade, experts believe Email could be extinct within a decade as millions of teenagers ditch it as their main form of communication, say researchers. Youngsters have been shown to favour social networking sites and instant messaging instead. The report found the electronic form of contact is already becoming 'grey mail' with the most devoted users being pensioners, followed by middle-aged Britons.…
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'Shrek' raider told by police he should never have become an armed robber... because he's so ugly everybody would recognise him By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:51 PM on 18th November 2009 Comments (25) Add to My Stories A big-eared bank raider nicknamed Shrek was jailed yesterday after being warned he is too ugly for armed robbery. David Holyoak, 33, is such a dead ringer for the cartoon ogre that his distinctive features make it easy for police to spot him. He was caught after a string of raids across Greater Manchester and Lancashire. Resemblance: Bank robber Holyoak (left) has been dubbed 'Shrek' because he looks …
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Father-of-five dies after tooth falls out and he refuses to see doctor By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:20 PM on 18th November 2009 Comments (7) Add to My Stories A father-of-five died after ignoring a dentist's advice to go to hospital to get treatment for a tooth infection. Ian Durkin, 42, refused to get medical help after his tooth fell out because he believed the problem was not serious. But nine days later, Mr Durkin, from Oldham, was found unconscious in bed after the infection spread through his body, an inquest heard. Tragic: Ian Durkin, 42, pictured with his daughter, Ellie May. Mr Durkin died when the infection from his …
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Unfriend! It's the Word of the Year (but you might not have heard of it) By David Gardner Last updated at 12:45 AM on 18th November 2009 Comments (17) Add to My Stories For those unfamiliar with social networking sites, it might not be a word you've heard. But reflecting the popularity of the likes of Facebook and MySpace sites, the New Oxford American Dictionary has chosen 'unfriend' as its 2009 Word of the Year. The dictionary defines the verb as 'To remove someone as a "friend" on a social networking site such as Facebook. As in "I decided to unfriend my roommate after we had a fight".' New word: 'Unfriend' is a term used on soci…
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For any of those familiar with The Paul O Grady Show which is on at teatime, his 14 and a half year old dog, Buster died yesterday from cancer after being in considerable pain. What a shame. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a187798/paul-ogradys-pet-dog-buster-dies.html
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Fair Elections - The Reform that makes the other Reforms possible. Want to reassert Citizen control of our Democratic institutions in the US Republic? Tired of policies that are strong on military intervention, and short on diplomacy?? Wish special interest groups would be held in check, so the best interest of the Citizens and the Citizens of the world are served?? Had it with "politics as usual", and unfulfilled promises? Check this out, and get involved! http://www.fairelections.us/ Fair Elections
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They stole billions from taxpayers but will give a small amount back. They're such great people! http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/108182/500-million-and-an-apology-from-goldman
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The great cheddar cheat: 'British' cheese is more likely to have been made in Latvia By Sophie Borland Last updated at 4:28 PM on 16th November 2009 Comments (68) Add to My Stories Shoppers are being led to believe they are buying British cheddar when nearly half of it is made in Latvia, Ireland and New Zealand. Because of a legal loophole, supermarkets can label cheese as being packaged in Britain without referring to the foreign country where it was actually made. British dairy farmers have warned that because the labels contain the words 'British' or the 'UK' many customers do not realise the cheese has been churned abroad. …
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See the St. Paul ‘happy-slapping’ video that has police and citizens outraged The arrests and investigation followed the Monday posting of a YouTube video featuring eight Black males terrorizing bicyclists and pedestrians -- including children and older people -- in what appeared to be Minneapolis and St. Paul. St. Paul police have arrested an adult and a juvenile in connection with a series of random attacks in Minneapolis and St. Paul, which were recorded on video and posted on YouTube. http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1870915446?bctid=50895183001 The adult from Oakdale, whose age was not released, was booked into the Ramsey County Jail, whil…
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/8360560.stm 27,000 people turned up. :stunned: The place they were holding it at is just a very large car park. Mental.
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Muslim who staged hate campaign against own daughter over her arranged marriage is banned from seeing her again By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:58 PM on 18th November 2009 Comments (0) Add to My Stories Businessman Aurang Zeb outside Blackburn magistrates court yesterday A devout Muslim who launched a hate campaign against his own daughter because she refused to enter into an arranged marriage has been banned from contacting her for life. Businessman Aurang Zeb, 43, threatened to kill Rozina Akhtar and cut out her mother's tongue after claiming she had brought 'dishonour' on their family by refusing to marry her cousin. Zeb …
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Ben Elton apologises for 'gay Prince Edward' jibe during TV tirade against Royal Family... claiming it was 'out of context' By Mail Foreign Service Last updated at 12:07 PM on 18th November 2009 Comments (390) Add to My Stories Outspoken: Ben Elton on the Australian TV show Ben Elton has apologised for his vitriolic attack on the Royal Family during a live Australian television show. Elton, who last week announced he is moving to Australia, lambasted the Royal Family on Monday night - calling the Queen 'a sad little old lady', Prince Philip a 'mad old bigot', Prince Charles 'a disillusioned ex-hippy' and Prince Andrew 'a bit of a yob'.…
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Misery for commuters as two-month operation to rescue slow worms causes massive traffic delays By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:56 AM on 18th November 2009 Comments (25) Add to My Stories For motorists stuck in the tailback, the irony is unlikely to raise a smile. But the reason for their misery on this busy urban dual carriageway is a painstaking operation by council staff in the grass verges. . . to rescue slow worms. Local traders are equally unamused. Snaking traffic: Gridlock on the A338 road into Bournemouth after a lane was closed to allow the safe removal of slow worms and sand lizards Indeed, there are fears busi…
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More than half of the UK population doesn't accept climate change is man-made By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 11:47 AM on 14th November 2009 Comments (121) Add to My Stories More than half the population does not believe climate change has been caused by humans. In a poll published just weeks before the global climate change summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, it has been revealed only 41% of British people accept as a scientific fact that the situation is largely man-made. The Populus research shows while 28% believed climate change was "far and away" the most serious problem facing Britain and another 51% agreed it was a serious concern…
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A Stormtrooper's day off... or how Darth Vader's minions enjoy themselves when no-one is looking By Eddie Wrenn Last updated at 4:10 PM on 17th November 2009 Comments (12) Add to My Stories The Star Wars film series is certainly an epic, following a tale of Good versus Evil over the landscape of an entire universe. But even with a running-length of over twelve hours, George Lucas's story could not hope to explore every last detail of the Stormtroopers - those poor minions who have to do the bidding of Darth Vader. Luckily, a new blog has appeared to fill us in on the day-to-day lives of the Stormtroopers when they're not protecting the Death…
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The city that's good enough to eat: London's iconic skyline recreated using fruit and veg By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:50 PM on 16th November 2009 Comments (0) Add to My Stories A photographer has recreated London's iconic skyline using 26 different types of fruit and vegetables, with stunning results. Carl Warner and a team of five model makers spent three weeks crafting the edible panorama and series of landmarks to promote healthy eating. In the image some of the world's most famous buildings are given a fruity twist and constructed from hundreds of pieced of fruit and veg - all painstakingly glued together. Edible c…
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How mothers rely on just nine recipes to feed their families By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 11:23 AM on 16th November 2009 Comments (114) Add to My Stories Spaghetti Bolognese is the number one meal mothers rely on to feed their families The average mother relies on just nine different meals to feed her family, a study has found. Researchers found that hectic lifestyles, fussy children and partners who work long hours mean mothers are stuck in a rut when it comes to experimenting in the kitchen. Nine in ten mothers polled admitted cooking the same meals over and over again while one in four make the same meals on the same…
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Petrol 'to hit £5 a gallon' as motorists face record fuel bills at the pumps this Christmas By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:38 PM on 16th November 2009 Comments (174) Add to My Stories Motorists face fuel bills rising to record levels as they fill up their cars in the run up to Christmas, a report warns. The RAC said today petrol prices are expected to reach 110p per litre by the middle of next month – the equivalent of £5 a gallon. The latest price rises - blamed on worldwide oil costs and the falling value of the pound - will come into force just as millions of families plan Christmas visits by car to family and friends. The p…
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LsSppYxSHk]YouTube- Obama Promise To End The War, 2007 - "You Can Take That To The Bank"[/ame] :rolleyes: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnDxqboVxMY]YouTube- Obama And Pelosi Buy Health Insurance Or Go To Jail![/ame] :rolleyes:
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Mother who left her four under-five children home alone to go on a 24-hour drink and drugs binge walks FREE By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:03 PM on 16th November 2009 Comments (260) Add to My Stories Enlarge Stevenson admitted four charges of cruelty. Her children are being cared for by their grandparents. She is allowed supervised visits A young mother who abandoned her four young children to go on a 24-hour drink and drug binge avoided jail today. Rebecca Stevenson, 22, left her two sons and two daughters, aged between three months and four years, home alone to fend for themselves. It was with 'merciful good luck' that n…
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Now has the off line mode... you can use on your pc, lap..top, phone... Beats downloading.. for those in those places in the world I am so sorry.. your missing out what seems like a gift from the gods what does everyone else think... ???
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