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Saturday, May 3, 2014

Baby Singer Shows Big Finger

Baby Singer Shows Big Finger

Yes people, teen singing sensation Justin Bieber has recently shown his middle finger in the public. Bieber who is presently working in the UK was so stressed out of his work that he has to take out his frustration in this manner. Now the star has to learn the work life balance, its not that he hasnot learnt Justin is only 17, and he already works like a matured star.


Hollywood has always been a place of arrogant brats but this is not the case with justin, he is already the numero uno singing sensation, whereever he goes he leaves behind a trail of frenzied mob. Infact justin is so fed of the tight security, crazy fans and the papparazzi surrounding him all the time that he had to let his frustration out in this way. But by each passing day , the singer is learning to cope up with the pressure, the fame and the attention. Its just cannot be imagined that the star is still balancing his school, friends, family apart from maintaining his relation with the high profile star Selena Gomez.


Now the question which is arising in everyones mind , Will this act of his attract negative publicity? We will have to wait for that…


Justin Biebers Facial Hair made to UnHappy for Selena Gomez


It sounds like Selena Gomez wont be too happy if Justin Bieber follows through on his pledge to grow out his facial hair.


When asked by the hosts of Sirius XMs The Morning Mash Up whether she encouraged a Bieber mustache, she laughed, I actually dont.


Youve got to commit You cant just be like, Let me now do a little one, added Gomez, who seemed skeptical about Biebers ability to grow a full, lustrous stash.


Back on March 5, Bieber announced on Twitter that he planned to grow out his facial hair for a month.


Caboom Air Blaster in London by Jaden Smith and Justin Bieber

Jaden Smith Justin Bieber Jaden Smith Air Blaster in London by Jaden Smith and Justin Bieber


Jaden Smith and Justin Bieber are having a blast in London this week The guys are performing at the O2 Arena and spent their downtime doing fun things like shopping at Hamleys toy store


Last night Jaden and The Bieb bough a Caboom Air Blaster, and enjoyed making a racket with the big blue toy on the way back to Justins London hotel. They accidentally hit one of their security crew members in the face while they were at it. Whoops


Tonight is the last night the guys will be performing in London, and they promise a great show This is the third performance from Justin at the arena this week, so the city is definitely experiencing some Bieber Fever Loves it.




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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Commuter's video shows rat terrifying NYC subway

NEW YORK (AP) — Turns out, New Yorkers are just as wimpy as anyone else.

A subway train was leaving the Fulton Street station in lower Manhattan on Monday when someone shouted, "Rat on the train!"

Jinais Ponnampadikkal Kader (jih-NYE'-ees poh-nahm-PAH'-dihk-kahl KAH'-dur) started recording the ensuing panic on his cellphone.

His video shows people screaming as a large rat runs from side to side. It ends when the train reaches the High Street station in Brooklyn.

The 28-year-old Kader is a software developer who lives in Harrison, N.J.

More than 700,000 people had clicked on the YouTube video by Wednesday afternoon.


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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

'NCIS' star Mark Harmon talks costars, hit show's 11th season

Life comes with few chances to witness a fundamental law being turned on its head.

But last season 18.5 million viewers did just that every week, tuning to "NCIS" to certify it as one of TV's highest-rated shows and, even more impressively, make it a series whose audience after 10 seasons has expanded, not shriveled, with age.

"NCIS," which averaged 11.8 million viewers its first season back in 2003-04, grew by more than a million viewers last year alone.

This, of course, contradicts TV's natural order. "NCIS" (which starts its 11th season Tuesday on CBS) seems to have a long-term lease on TV's fountain of youth.

It doesn't hurt that "NCIS" maintains an absorbing, go-down-easy recipe of drama, character and humor that no other show is able to match.

"We've been successful so far," says series star Mark Harmon with some understatement, "and we keep finding ways to grow it."

But don't go laying too much credit for that growth, or any other metric of success, at Harmon's feet.

He's the star, of course, playing tormented but intrepid Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Special Agent in Charge of the military's Major Case Response Team.

Harmon is surrounded by a sturdy troupe of actors including fellow charter cast members Michael Weatherly (NCIS Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo), David McCallum (Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard) and the wildly popular Pauley Perrette (as Goth lab rat Abby Sciuto).

"There's four of us who were there in the beginning, plus pretty much 90 percent of our crew," says Harmon, citing the stability of the show's production team as one key reason for its continued robustness.

Granted, there have been comings and goings. This summer, "NCIS" fans were shocked to learn that Cote de Pablo was exiting after eight seasons. The new season's first two episodes give her character, Special Agent Ziva David, a dramatic send-off.

"We wish Cote well," says Harmon. "But for those of us still here, it's all about moving on: 'This is what we've got, and we're going to find a way to make it even better.'

"I'm not trying to shuck off our success, because it's all earned, every bit of it. By a lot of people."

Thus does Harmon reaffirm his one-for-all-and-all-for-one manifesto.

"I'm not the big dog," he says flatly. "I might be a dog. But there's a lot of dogs."

Now 62, Harmon is an unlikely TV superstar. His manner during a recent interview is friendly but crisp, soft-spoken and firmly self-effacing. With his pretty-boy looks matured in middle age, this is the all-grown-up version of the star quarterback at UCLA who, after brief turns in law school, advertising and selling shoes, set his sights anew on acting and made good.

He forged a solid career in a succession of TV series, including "Reasonable Doubts," ''Chicago Hope" and "St. Elsewhere," where, nearly 30 years ago, he played the first prime-time hero to contract, and die of, AIDS.

His films include "The Presidio," ''Natural Born Killers" and "Freaky Friday."

Still, the man crowned as "the greatest actor who ever lived" by "Family Guy" cartoon aesthete Peter Griffin never reached the top tier of show-biz, even as he weathered accolades like People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1986. And, as with most actors, he has also suffered setbacks, such as his ABC private-eye drama "Charlie Grace," which lasted little more than a month in 1995.

So when "NCIS" arrived as a spinoff of the durable but non-flashy military drama "JAG," there was no particular reason to expect fireworks from this new venture.

"We were able to keep it afloat a couple of years because we weren't good enough to get all the attention and we weren't bad enough to get canceled," says Harmon with a laugh. "And the biggest thing: We shoot in Santa Clarita," which sits 30 miles comfortably removed from Los Angeles. "Nobody from the network wanted to drive out there!" Network execs stayed out of their hair.

"NCIS" still shoots at Santa Clarita Studios, which means a lengthy commute for Harmon and many of his cast mates.

That's fine with him. Ten years and running on "NCIS" isn't about to drive him somewhere else.

"I've been acting long enough to appreciate the kind of opportunity this show is," he says. "It's a machine, but it's a machine that's forever changing, and if we're able to maintain what we have here, I don't see any reason why it can't continue for a while."

How long? Harmon answers by explaining what it is about "NCIS" he savors the most.

"I love the drive to work," he says. "I love getting up and looking forward to where I'm going."

If steering his '91 Bimmer northward from his Santa Monica home each dawn ever starts to feel punishing, "I think that will be the time to hang it up," he declares. "But as long as we're finding ways to do new stories and grow these characters, I'll be there."


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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Weather radar shows giant ‘storm’ of dust, bugs in Texas

(NOAA/National Weather Service)

Forecasters in Texas thought something was wrong with their equipment late last week when radar showed a massive area of rain and strong storms stretching from Dallas to Austin on a dry summer day.

“It looked like it was raining,” Jennifer Dunn, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Dallas-Fort Worth, told the Austin American-Statesman on Friday. “We thought something was wrong with the radar, but we checked our instruments and measurements. Everything was working fine."

A screen shot from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration showed what appeared to be large swath of storms in the area. But while temperatures in Austin hit a record 106 degrees on Friday, skies were clear, Dunn said. She suspected the radar was picking up bugs—like, a lot of bugs.

But Pat McDonald, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in New Braunfels, Texas, disagreed.

“If it were just bugs, we’d be talking about the second coming of Christ,” McDonald said.

Dust, pollen, humidity, "lady bugs, grasshoppers, bees and even a few birds," he said, were likely kicked up into the atmosphere by a weak cold front and showed up on radar as a storm field.

"Not the apocalypse," McDonald said.

The mass disappeared after early Friday evening as temperatures fell.

And we probably won't see any apocalyptic air masses on the radar for a while. According to the National Weather Service, record or near-record low temperatures are expected across Central Texas through midweek.


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Monday, April 8, 2013

Video shows Calif. man's clumsy burglary attempt

REDDING, Calif. (AP) — Police in a far Northern California city are asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect in a botched burglary. But if the man is wearing the same bright pants and jacket seen in surveillance footage, they may not need it.


The video released Wednesday by Redding police shows the man walking up to a closed grocery store in the middle of the night and looking inside through its front window.


He walks away but quickly returns, his face covered with what appears to be a black stocking. He throws something at the window, cracking it.


The man then flees, tripping twice, once on a parking curb. He is wearing a brightly patterned jacket and pants.


Police say they responded to a burglary alarm at the grocery store at about 1 a.m. on March 5.


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Thursday, March 21, 2013

History Channel denies show’s Satan character resembles Obama

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Does the actor who portrayed Satan in a new miniseries too closely resemble Obama? (Twitter)

The History Channel miniseries “The Bible” has been generating heavenly ratings, with more than 14 million viewers tuning in to its debut episode. But the show generated some controversy with its Sunday night episode in which the character playing Satan made his debut. The controversy was not over anything happening on screen, but rather whether or not the actor playing Satan looks a little too much like President Barack Obama.

Conservative media figure Glenn Beck was the first big name to address the odd similarity, writing on his Twitter account, “Anyone else think the Devil in #TheBible Sunday on History Channel looks exactly like That Guy?”

Beck was not alone, with thousands of viewers and several media outlets jumping on the story. Many were quick to note the similarity reminded them of a recent controversy in which it was discovered that the makers of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” had used a prop of George W. Bush’s head in a grisly scene.

History Channel has been quick to deny any similarities between the two, issuing the following statement:

“HISTORY channel has the highest respect for President Obama. The series was produced with an international and diverse cast of respected actors. It's unfortunate that anyone made this false connection. HISTORY’s 'The Bible’ is meant to enlighten people on its rich stories and deep history.”

And honestly, while the actor does bear a striking resemblance to Obama in the image posted to Beck's Twitter account, he looks more like a Jedi from "Star Wars" that the president is always talking about than history's biggest villain.

Interestingly, Moroccan actor Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni, who portrays Satan, has appeared in a number of film productions with religious connections over the years, including “The Satanic Angels,” “The Ten Commandments,” “In the Beginning” and “David.”

In other images, any similarity between Obama and Ouazanni is far less striking.

Even Beck has tried to brush off any hidden agendas, posting that his original tweet was a joke: “Media—relax. Actor has been in similar roles b4. Funny, nothing more. For different reasons, #TheBible is 1 of my fav shows. Keep watching”

“The Bible” executive producer, Roma Downey, also released a statement saying she and fellow producer Mark Burnett made no conscious effort to cast an actor resembling the president. "Both Mark and I have nothing but respect and love our President, who is a fellow Christian,” the statement reads. “False statements such as these are just designed as a foolish distraction to try and discredit the beauty of the story of The Bible.”


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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Hackers warn of zombies on 2 TV shows of mich.

MARQUETTE, Michigan (AP) — No, zombies are not attacking Northern Michigan.

Two local television stations say hackers broke into their emergency alert system with warning Monday, zombie messages. Along with a crawl Strip, an audio message said "dead rise from their graves" and "attacking the life."

Posts by rides on public and WNMU WBUP station. Two Mountain stations also were hit.

WNMU General Manger Eric Smith says police have determined the origin is not local and may be from another country. He was not aware of any arrests and says that equipment changes have been made to prevent future incidents.

The Michigan Association of Broadcasters said its members about changes to avoid hacking. Association President Karole White says it is the first violation of the emergency system that is aware of since its inception in 1940.


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