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  1. Started by RICK8,

    Just seen this movie,and it is a rollercoaster of excitement!! :cool: Right from the beginning the action is fast paced....plus it helps if you are into cars but I would give this movie a 10/10 for excitement alone..

    • 24 replies
    • 1.2k views
  2. Started by Black Rose,

    Greece given suspension by Fifa Fifa has suspended European champions Greece and its member clubs from international competition because of government interference in the sport. World governing body Fifa said the Hellenic Football Federation had broken rules on "the independence of members and decision-making in each country". It means Greek clubs and officials are banned from European competitions. And it jeopardises Steve McClaren's first game as England boss, which was due to be against Greece on 16 August. The suspension will be in place with "immediate effect and until further notice", according to a Fifa statement. Fifa said that it had issued seve…

  3. Started by busybeeburns,

    I had to turn this interview off half way through. It was like listening to one of my mum's old 45's :dozey: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/video_and_audio/help_guide/4304501.stm

    • 15 replies
    • 855 views
  4. Started by Ondes Martenot,

    i think this will be the most interesting quarter-final THE REVENGE (remember the 98's final?) i think Brazil wins 2-1, but i wouldn't bet

    • 84 replies
    • 3.7k views
  5. The threat to the UK from al-Qaeda is likely to have increased and the Iraq war has provided a boost to extremist groups, a committee of MPs has found. The terror network posed "an extremely serious and brutal threat" to the UK, the latest Foreign Affairs Committee report into the "war on terror" found. Tackling this threat would become more difficult in the future, it concluded. One reason was propaganda coming from Iraq which is a crucial training ground for international terrorists, it said. Committee chairman Mike Gapes said al-Qaeda had now broken up into smaller groups which were harder to trace. "We feel that there is a problem that, although there's been s…

    • 10 replies
    • 536 views
  6. Started by Egghead,

    NASHUA – A city man is charged with violating state wiretap laws by recording a detective on his home security camera, while the detective was investigating the man’s sons. Michael Gannon, 49, of 26 Morgan St., was arrested Tuesday night, after he brought a video to the police station to try to file a complaint against Detective Andrew Karlis, according to Gannon’s wife, Janet Gannon, and police reports filed in Nashua District Court. Police instead arrested Gannon, charging him with two felony counts of violating state eavesdropping and wiretap law by using an electronic device to record Karlis without the detective’s consent. The Gannons’ son, Shawn Gannon, 18,…

  7. Started by Jenjie,

    A couple whose wedding reception was cancelled due to England's World Cup quarter-final will be able to celebrate their match made in heaven after all. Kirsty Hill and Scott Simms wanted to hold their evening reception at Oakdale Social Club in West Bromwich. But the club said it wanted to show the England game against Portugal on Saturday and the couple could not use the venue until later. A second venue has now stepped in so the couple can celebrate their wedding. Nineteen-year-old Ms Hill, who is from West Bromwich, was left distraught after the club told her earlier this week she would not be able to use the room until 1800 BST, or even later if the game…

    • 7 replies
    • 623 views
  8. Ownership of MP3 players has reached an all time high, a survey has revealed. One in five Americans over the age of 12 now own a portable digital music device, and one in 20 of those quizzed said they possessed more than one. The poll, carried out by market research company Ipsos, showed ownership of the gadget had nearly doubled since 2003. It also revealed that younger consumers are driving the recent growth, with 54% of US teens now owning an MP3 player. The devices were more popular amongst men: 24% of male respondents said they owned a player, compared to just 16% of females. Matt Kleinschmit, a vice president of Ipsos, said: "Over the past year, the po…

    • 4 replies
    • 501 views
  9. Started by berrywoman,

    Has anyone seen this?? Hilarious.... great animations.. and Steve Carrell is the man..... discuss.

    • 5 replies
    • 753 views
  10. Started by Mimixxx,

    © The Sun RED-FACED Graham Poll was packing his bags in Germany last night after he confessed to one of the worst refereeing blunders in World Cup history. The 42-year-old Englishman was facing the axe from tournament officials after he booked Croatia’s Josip Simunic THREE times before sending him off during Thursday’s 2-2 draw with Australia. Under football rules, players should be dismissed if they receive TWO yellow cards. Millions of TV viewers watched in amazement as the Premiership ref also appeared to miss two clear penalty offences. And he allowed Harry Kewell’s last-gasp equaliser for the Aussies to stand — despite the Liverpool player appearing to b…

    • 29 replies
    • 1.4k views
  11. The Washington Times reports that Saddam Hussein sure talked a lot about a weapons program he supposedly didn't have: Audiotapes of Saddam Hussein and his aides underscore the Bush administration's argument that Baghdad was determined to rebuild its arsenal of weapons of mass destruction once the international community had tired of inspections and left the Iraqi dictator alone. In addition to the captured tapes, U.S. officials are analyzing thousands of pages of newly translated Iraqi documents that tell of Saddam seeking uranium from Africa in the mid-1990s. The documents also speak of burying prohibited missiles, according to a government official …

  12. Started by Ceckers,

    Anyone seen this film? It is really powerful and emotional, and for once Ashton Kutcher has a good acting role! http://www.butterflyeffectmovie.com/

    • 21 replies
    • 1k views
  13. Started by Maldini,

    For all who said [ IT'S A FAKE PENALTY ] Just look for Lucas Neill LEFT HAND ;) watch it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_oy6SJ2iSs&search=Italy%20world%20cup%202006 Download it http://rapidshare.de/files/24371565/Totti_goal_2006.mpg.html It's right penalty

    • 13 replies
    • 821 views
  14. US actor David Hasselhoff has been treated in hospital after being hurt in a chandelier accident. Hasselhoff, 53, hit his head on a chandelier in the men's room after using the gym at the Sanderson Hotel in London's West End on Thursday. :lol: His right arm was cut by shards of glass, severing a tendon. A spokeswoman for the former Baywatch and Knight Rider star said he was "out of hospital and ready to continue his work tomorrow". The actor recently cancelled his debut Christmas pantomime role - playing Captain Hook in Peter Pan at the New Wimbledon Theatre, in south-west London. It clashed with a reality TV series in which he is due to judge aspiring per…

    • 3 replies
    • 500 views
  15. Started by busybeeburns,

    No not that one, this one :lol:

    • 5 replies
    • 580 views
  16. Started by emilien88,

    1-0 against Brazil and a great match for France Now semi-finals : FRANCE - Portugal Germany - Italy What do you think about that?

    • 5 replies
    • 606 views
  17. THE grey-haired man in the red England shirt punched the air and cheered as David Beckham’s free kick secured his team’s place in today’s World Cup quarter-final. Watching on television in his flat in Bremen, Martin Rooney was almost as happy about the goal as his “nephew” Wayne on the pitch in Stuttgart. It was ideal material for the camera crew for ARD, Germany’s public broadcaster, and neatly fitted the “ . . . and finally” slot on the evening news. Except for one slight flaw. The case of Wayne Rooney’s long lost relative is not so much one of the uncle he never knew, as the uncle who never was. “To be quite frank, it’s a pile of absolute bollocks,” a…

  18. [glow=red]This is fairly old news as you all know but the event is still having an impact on the world to this day. It paved the way for the real terrorists and the real terrorist acts which are being carried out by the U.S and it's allies everyday. It's all there, it's all very well documented....and if you don't know the truth then read on from the following links and learn why we all should be very, very angry.[/glow] For loads of info in one huge archive... READ - http://www.prisonplanet.com/911.html [glow=green]**EDIT - And below READ Another great resource of evidence that we were lied to in the "official" 9/11 Commision Report.[/glow] ***What Happened At …

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    • 143 replies
    • 6.4k views
  19. Started by Ondes Martenot,

    what a killer! :stunned: i really don't know who's gonna win, but i go with ARG at the moment

    • 117 replies
    • 5k views
  20. Started by Jenjie,

    Three hundred boxes of champagne which have a retail value of more than £90,000 have been stolen from the Wimbledon tennis tournament. Thieves posing as contractors collected the consignment on Wednesday night. When another lorry arrived to collect the champagne, the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) realised the "contractors" were impostors. The boxes contained bottles of Lanson, which are sold for £50 each. Police said there was "no breach of security". A spokeswoman said: "On arrival, the lorry was searched in accordance with the security procedures in place at the club, and was in receipt of the necessary information for the collection. "It subseq…

    • 4 replies
    • 532 views
  21. Started by Ondes Martenot,

    i can already say that it will be a boring, goalless game with penalties and Italy will win...

    • 50 replies
    • 2.6k views
  22. Started by Jenjie,

    The salmonella alert which prompted Cadbury to recall more than one million chocolate bars may have affected more of its products, it has emerged. Seven of the company's brands were affected by the recall but the mix used in those products was the base ingredient in other confectionery. The Food Standards Agency has said there might be further products which have been contaminated. Cadbury said it was testing product lines four times a day. A Food Standards Agency spokeswoman said: "We cannot rule out that other products may be affected." Leaking pipe Currently, the 250g Dairy Milk Turkish, Dairy Milk Caramel and Dairy Milk Mint bars, the Dairy Milk …

    • 0 replies
    • 481 views
  23. Started by Jenjie,

    Drink-related hospital admissions in England have reached record levels, NHS statistics show. Hospital admissions for alcoholic liver disease more than doubled in a decade, reaching 35,400 in 2004/5. Alcoholic liver disease deaths increased by 37%. Admissions for alcoholic poisoning increased to 21,700 from 13,600 over the same 10-year period. The Information Centre report also highlights England's binge and underage drinking problem. Nearly one in four secondary school children aged 11-15 reported that they had drunk alcohol in the past week when surveyed in 2005. The average amount of alcohol consumed by this age group doubled between 1990 and 2000 and …

  24. Started by busybeeburns,

    Two teenage girls in the US have been charged with holding up at gunpoint a man they are said to have contacted on social networking website MySpace.com. Yana Galilova and Rafaella Yusupova, 14 and 13, are accused of armed robbery and carrying a concealed weapon. The girls, from Florida, are said to have posed as an 18-year-old to lure men into chatting to them online. :lol: Earlier this year, a 14-year-old girl sued the site over a sexual assault by a man she said she met on MySpace. The website has been criticised by parents' groups and authorities, who say that the site was not doing enough to protect younger members. MySpace began as a webpage for m…

    • 4 replies
    • 608 views
  25. Started by Jenjie,

    Jonathan Ross has hit back after criticism of his conduct during a recent interview with Conservative party leader David Cameron. Ross asked Mr Cameron if he had had schoolboy sexual fantasies about former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. "I stand by it. It was a perfectly valid question," Ross told BBC Radio Five Live. Former Tory minister Lord Tebbit called the interview "obscene" and criticised Mr Cameron for appearing on the show. Initially, the BBC received 11 complaints after the show was broadcast, but following media reports about interview the figure rose to 360. Ross said his show did not set out to upset people. "I wouldn't want to do tha…

    • 0 replies
    • 454 views

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