Nov 26, 2009 -
Black Friday is tomorrow, but you best prepare your strategy today. Remember: wear comfy shoes, a hands-free bag, and take deep breaths. Black Friday can be a doozy, but worth the craziness.
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Nov 26, 2009 -
Black Friday is tomorrow, but you best prepare your strategy today. Remember: wear comfy shoes, a hands-free bag, and take deep breaths. Black Friday can be a doozy, but worth the craziness.
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Mar 30, 2008 -
Ricky Martin has done an extraordinary amount of charity work in his attempts to bring attention to child trafficking. While a lot of celebs sign on to champion a cause and never do much more than attend a few fancy dinners, a select few remain devotedly committed to their cause – and Martin is definitely one of them. On Saturday he went to Siem Reap, Cambodia, where he met with young victims of human trafficking that were used for sexual exploitation.
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Feb 05, 2008 -
Martine's Parkinson interview pt.1"
Martine's Parkinson interview pt.2"
Martine McCutcheon special pt.1"
Martine McCutcheon special pt.2"
Martine McCutcheon special pt.3"
Martine McCutcheon special pt.4"
Martine McCutcheon special pt.5"
Martine McCutcheon special pt.6"
Martine McCutcheon special pt.7"
Martine McCutcheon special pt.8"
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Nov 25, 2009 -
Jay Z is slated to perform at next year's BRIT Awards and Empire State of Mind rapper will perform a combination of his biggest hits and a duet with a surprise artist. Jay Z is one of the good performers. There have been problems securing the big artists.
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Nov 24, 2009 -
By Robin of Berkeley
November 24, 2009
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/11/the_wilding_of_sarah_palin.html
When I was in college, I read a book that changed my life. It was Susan Brownmiller's tome, Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape, which explained rape as an act of power instead of just lust. What I found particularly chilling was the chapter on war -- how rape is used to terrorize a population and destroy the enemy's spirit.
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Nov 24, 2009 -
By Brian Orloff
Forget the supernatural: In Kristen Stewart's next project, the New Moon star is taking a deeply human turn, playing a troubled teenager in the indie flick The Yellow Handkerchief, due in theaters in February. Costarring William Hurt, Mario Bello and Eddie Redmayne, the movie explores the relationships between three strangers who embark on a road trip through post-Katrina Louisiana. Stewart plays Martine, a teen who hopes to escape her family, while Hurt plays Brett Hanson, a man who has to choose between his ex-wife (played by Bello) or what's next."The part of Kristen in Twilight is completely different from the one she plays in The Yellow Handkerchief, which is particularly interesting for Kristen's fans all over the world," says the film's Oscar winning producer Arthur Cohn.
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Jun 13, 2008 -
Chris Martin has walked out of an interview with BBC Radio 4 in discomfort at being questioned about Coldplay’s new album.
The frontman was being interviewed for the station’s art programme Front Row when he asked to leave the studio after nine minutes of discussion.
Will Champion, the four-piece’s drummer, was left alone in the studio to answer the questions of interviewer John Wilson until his bandmate returned to stammer an answer to the final question.
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Jul 08, 2008 -
Coldplay's Chris Martin doesn't see anything wrong with Nicole Kidman naming her daughter Sunday or Jessica Alba calling her girl Honor.
The 31-year-old rocker — who named his son Moses and daughter Apple — tells the new issue of Blender: "People make a big fuss over names. Names of babies, names of albums, names of bands.
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Jun 02, 2008 -
Chris Martin is amazed his band Coldplay have achieved international success - because he is convinced they’ve never produced anything “that good”.
The Speed of Sound hitmakers have released three albums to date - Parachutes in 2000, A Rush of Blood to the Head in 2002, and their last LP X+Y, which went to number one in countries including the U.K., U.S., Australia, France and Norway in 2005.
But despite the worldwide chart success, Martin still feels like an imposter in the music industry.
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