Monday, July 23, 2012

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Dr Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal's life, thoughts, beliefs, ideologies, accomplishments, achievements and their impact on individuals or even on nations is literally impossible to summarize in such a limited time and space.. Sialkot, a small city in the province of Punjab holds the honor of being Allama Iqbal's birth place in 1877.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Celine Dion Hospitalized As Precaution Before Twins Birth

Singer Celine Dion has been admitted to a Florida hospital to prevent the early delivery of her twin sons.  Read more on Celine Dion’s hospitalization below. Celine Dion has been hospitalized in Florida as a precaution. Celine’s rep say Celine was admitted to the hospital at St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach,, Florida [...]

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Jake Gyllenhaal Attends The Opening Of The First Edible Schoolyard In Brooklyn, NY

The insanely hot Jake Gyllenhaal attended the official opening of Brooklyn, NY’s first ever Edible Schoolyard at P.S. 216 on Friday afternoon. Here are a few photos of Jake munching on an apple that was grown in the schoolyard and some deets about the program at P.S. 216: P.S. 216 is giving its students a [...]

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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Egypt Dean: Alicia Keys Baby Boy! (Photos)

Meet Egypt Dean, Alicia Keys’ baby boy. The songstress gave birth today at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital to her first born, while the father, Swizz Beatz (whose real name is Kasseem Dean) has three other children from past relationships. Read more below.





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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Jackass 3D Smashes The Box Office Competition This Weekend


People love to be grossed out!
Believe it or not, Jackass 3D is a major hit! After 10 years and three movies, the third installment made over $50 million in its opening weekend, which far exceeded the film's expectations.
Even taking into account inflation and new ticket surcharges, the film earned more than its two predecessors, [...]





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Friday, July 13, 2012

Oprah Winfrey Gayle King Enjoy A Pajama Party In The Woods

A few weeks ago, BFFs and business partners Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King went on a little vacay together in Yosemite National Park in the great State of California … but the very wealthy ladies didn’t just go camping in posh style, oh no, they actually got down and dirty and did some real camping [...]

Very sad news to pass along today … actress Barbara Billingsley, the woman who played the iconic TV mother June Cleaver in the 1950′s on the wildly successful TV series Leave It To Beaver, passed away of an undisclosed illness at the age of 94 in her home in Santa Monica, CA early yesterday morning. I think you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in America over the age of 20 who doesn’t know and love the character of June Cleaver … she was the perfect mom … and she will be missed:



Barbara Billingsley, who wore a classy pearl necklace and dispensed pearls of wisdom as America’s quintessential mom on “Leave it to Beaver,” has died at age 94, a family spokeswoman said Saturday. The actress passed away at 2 a.m. (5 a.m. ET) Saturday at her home in Santa Monica, California, after a long illness, spokeswoman Judy Twersky said. A private memorial is being planned. Actor Jerry Mathers, who played Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver, called Billingsley a lifetime mentor. “Barbara was a patient advisor and teacher. She helped me along this challenging journey through life by showing me the importance of manners, and respect for others,” Mathers said in a statement. “She will be missed by all of her family, friends, fans and most especially by me.” Tony Dow, who played Beaver’s brother, Wally Cleaver, also reflected on Billingsley’s legacy. “She was as happy as a lark being recognized as America’s mom,” Dow told CNN’s Don Lemon. “She had a terrific life and had a wonderful impact on everybody she knew, and even people she didn’t know.” The actress won a new legion of fans in a brief, but memorable, scene in the 1980 send-up movie “Airplane.” “Oh, stewardess. I speak jive,” Billingsley said in her role — much different from her June Cleaver persona — as an elderly passenger comforting an ill man on the flight. She, the sick man and his seat companion engaged in street-slang banter. From the moment its catchy theme song sounded in black-and-white TV sets of the 1950s, “Leave it to Beaver” enthralled Americans during a time of relative prosperity and world peace. Its characters represented middle-class white America. June Cleaver dutifully pecked the cheek of her husband, Ward (played by the late Hugh Beaumont), when he came home to learn about the latest foibles — nothing serious — committed by Beaver and Wally. “Ward, I’m very worried about the Beaver,” was a common refrain. The parents would dispense moralistic advice to their sons. The boys’ friends included Lumpy and the obsequious Eddie Haskell, who avoided trouble and often buttered up Ward and June. “That’s a lovely dress you’re wearing, Mrs. Cleaver,” Eddie would typically say to Billingsley’s character. Perhaps fittingly, “Leave it to Beaver” was canceled in 1963 on the eve of the JFK assassination, the Vietnam War and the tumult of the 1960s … Asked once to compare real-life families to TV families, Billingsley responded, “I just wish that we could have more families like those. Family is so important, and I just don’t think we have enough people staying home with their babies and their children.”


Leave It To Beaver is one of those classic TV shows that leaves an indelible mark on those who are familiar with it … yes, the show painted am image of the perfect American family (which cynics can easily dismiss as pure fantasy) but there is something about the wholesomeness of the show that makes it so endearing. In the stable of classic TV moms, I’d argue that June Cleaver is among the most iconic … all due to the talent of Ms. Barbara Billingsley. In the 1980 film Airplane, Billingsley pretty much shocked everyone with her comedic portrayal of a white woman who could speak jive, proving that she was capable of entertaining more than one kind of audience. I’m sorry to hear that she suffered from a “long illness” but if there is any comfort that can be taken from this sad news, it’s that 94 is not a bad age to pass away. Barbara Billingsley will live in the hearts and minds of TV fans for all time … may she rest well in eternal peace.


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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

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Juelz Santana, born Laron Louis James, is a rapper, producer, and actor whose claims to fame were his featured appearances on Cam'ron's singles in 2002. As a result, he has recorded three of his own albums and had roles in three major films. Juelz Santana mixtapes have been released for a number of reasons, but have ultimately been put to use in augmenting his career.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

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The X-Factor has an uncanny knack of exposing modern music 'warts' to its fans and creating media entertainment to launch a thousand new titles. This year so far we've had contestants trashing Simon's villa in Marbella, Home Office involvement on Gamu Nhengu's right to stay in the UK and not surprisingly we will soon be reading about the forthcoming and inevitable fight for the Christmas No 1. Some say that, "All press coverage is good marketing.

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Saturday, July 7, 2012

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RnB band Jagged Edge is composed of twins Brian and Brandon Casey, Richard Wingo, and Kyle Norman. Jagged Edge mixtapes have helped them, like many rappers, climb the ladder of their success. The band was originally signed to Columbia Records through So So Def Records, which belongs to Jermaine Dupri, and has been very successful in doing so.

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Friday, July 6, 2012

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A musician's natural talent in playing an instrument ultimately suggests how their instrument will sound. But along the way, a musician should still consider choosing the right equipment. A cheap electric or acoustic guitar with bad strings rarely sounds good compared to quality guitar strings with branded guitars. The idea that musicians are only as good as their instruments is not necessarily true but the using the best guitar strings will significantly help any guitar player especially beginners.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

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People often give up their pets for various reasons. First and foremost, pets are living creatures, able to feel fear, love, pain, loneliness, and joy. They should never be considered as throwaway property, for they should be considered as the members of the family. There are several things that should be taken into consideration while taking [...]

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Monday, July 2, 2012

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A Van Gogh sells for one hundred and thirty-nine million, a Picasso sells for one hundred and six million, a Titian (who?) sells for seventy million, what pray tell is going on here? The one thing an outsider (us that are un-cultured in art, possibly even uncouth) know is that the common link between these very famous artists is that they are all kinda weird, most died broke; some were purported geniuses, but died broke non-the-less--many suffered horribly for their art, and now strangers with deep pockets pay fortunes for their work.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

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In the world of Information Technology India's name is taken with respect. What is the reason of India's sudden rise to prominence? This is a country which is way behind in many human development indices, a country whose English speaking population is around two percent and per capita income is about USD 1000 and it is so far away from the West, especially the US.

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