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MTV “Styl’D” Tara Gets Stomach-Turning Revenge On Boss [Unaired Clip]

Whether you’re a fan of the MTV’s Styl’d or not, this is one never-before-seen clip you can’t afford to miss! In a previously unaired clip from the new reality series — which shadows the job of a celebrity stylist — junior assistant Tara gets revenge on her boss Julie by wrecking havoc on her apartment [...]

‘Tara Reid goes nude for Playboy’

Actress Tara Reid has reportedly stripped off for the latest issue of Playboy magazine.
The ‘American Pie’ star underwent a botched liposuction procedure in 2004 and vowed never to take off her clothes for the men’’s magazine – because she was too insecure about her figure.
However, the 33-year-old has shed her inhibitions and bared all for [...]

Tara Reid Playboy Nude Pictures

Brain Bleach! Ameican Pie star Tara Reid has stripped down for a nude pictorial that will be featured in an upcoming issue of Playboy Magazine, In Touch Weekly insiders say.
Do we have to see this?

Tara has struggled with body image — and employment — since she famously underwent a botched liposuction procedure that left that [...]

Diablo Cody working hard

Diablo Cody was an exotic dancer before her screenplay Juno was picked up and turned into an Oscar winning blockbuster.Since then, she has gon on to write and co-create the Emmy winning TV series The United States of Tara and written the movie Jennifer’s Body, starring Megan Fox.
Now, the writer with the most uniqur name [...]

Full List Of 2009 Emmy Award Winners

Mad Men won big at the 2009 Emmy Awards
Mad Men and 30 Rock were the big winners at the 2009 Emmy Awards (and deservedly so in both cases), but here’s your full list of who took down the top prizes:

Drama Series: “Mad Men,” AMC.
Comedy Series: “30 Rock,” NBC.
Actor, Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad,” AMC.
Actress, [...]

Best Actress in a Comedy Winner: Emmy Video

Sarah and Leah react to Toni Collette of “United States of Tara, winning for Best Actress, Comedy Series.

Shruti Haasan’s debut as musician is worth listening or not?

Unnai Pol Oruvan (Someone Like You), the Tamil version of A Wednesday, produced by UTV and Kamal Haasan, starring the veteran actor and Mohanlal, and directed by Chakri Toleti, has been making influence ever since the project was announced. Remarkable fact is that it’s Shruti Haasan, Kamal’s daughter who has scored the music.
A singing group [...]

Coastal culture

By Stephen Gibbs
BBC News, Puerto Cabezas

Aerial view of the Mosquito Coast

It takes an hour and a half in a light aircraft to reach the Mosquito Coast from the Nicaraguan capital, Managua.

By road it is a journey of almost 20 hours.

You cross 450km (280 miles) of remote terrain; forested mountains and then deserted swampland.

It feels like travelling to another country.

map

And that is precisely what many of the people who live here say it should be.

For centuries, the Miskito people have made up the majority indigenous population on this bleak, flat coastline. Last April, a group of their elders formally declared independence.

No more, they said, would they pay any heed to the government in Managua. No longer would they pay taxes. Instead their loyalty would be to the "Community Nation of Moskitia".

A flag was designed, and a national anthem composed.

"Every nation has the right to independence," says Oscar Hodgson, a lawyer for the independence movement. "And we are a nation."

His surname, like many in the Miskito community, reveals something of the history of this isolated outpost.

British protectorate

Throughout most of the 18th and 19th Centuries, the Miskitos were allied to the British. The English navy provided them with weapons, and encouraged them to launch raids on neighbouring Spanish bases.

Their land, which stretched from what is now Honduras in the north, almost to Costa Rica in the south, became an informal British protectorate.

Oscar Hodgson - a lawyer for the independence movement

But in 1894, by which time the protectors had other priorities, the territory was annexed by Nicaragua.

The current leader of the Miskitos is an affable, avuncular man called Hector Williams. His Miskito title is Wihta Tara, or Great Judge.

"The people asked me to lead them, and that is what I shall do," he says, as he stands in the warm evening sun overlooking the Caribbean sea.

The relationship between the Miskito people and the government in Managua has never been easy.

After the Sandinista revolution led by Daniel Ortega succeeded in 1979, many Miskitos were quick to join the US-backed counter-revolutionaries or "contras".

Some found the Marxist route they saw President Ortega following as offensive to their religion and their culture.

Lobsters

But the latest catalyst for conflict is not primarily ideological, but economic.

Specifically, it is the price of lobster.

Fishing boat in port at Puerto Cabezas

Miskitos have traditionally been employed as hired hands on government-licensed lobster fishing vessels along this coast.

In the last few months, their wages have been cut. The foreign owners of the boats say that they are reacting to the fall in global markets. The Miskitos suspect a rip-off.

"They pay us less and take a bigger cut," says Mario, a lobster diver. He is standing on the scrubbed wooden deck of the Puerto Cabezas port. Behind him are dozens of boats, all in harbour because business is so bad.

"The lobsters should be ours anyway," he adds.

His discontent, and that of hundreds of divers like him, has been seized upon by the Miskito leadership in their latest bid for independence.

Unemployment

The movement appears to have been given a sense of urgency by the fact that two oil drilling concessions have recently been granted off the coastline.

"They take everything from us, and give nothing back," says Oscar Hodgson.

A shack along the Mosquito Coast

But the mayor of Puerto Cabezas, Guillermo Espinozo, doubts that the independence movement is as popular as it claims.

"It’s all connected with the lack of employment," he says. "If I called these people…and offered them jobs, they would come here and work. They would soon stop talking about independence."

Puerto Cabezas is the poorest corner of Nicaragua. Unemployment stands at around 80%.

In its municipal square, grown men sit aimlessly on the children’s swings. On a concrete block across the road there is a fading poster calling for Daniel Ortega’s election in 2006. It is covered with insulting graffiti.

A few blocks away hundreds of Miskitos gather at the indigenous people’s community centre.

"Long live independence," they chant. And they sing their national anthem. </p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Coastal culture

By Stephen Gibbs
BBC News, Puerto Cabezas

Aerial view of the Mosquito Coast

It takes an hour and a half in a light aircraft to reach the Mosquito Coast from the Nicaraguan capital, Managua.

By road it is a journey of almost 20 hours.

You cross 450km (280 miles) of remote terrain; forested mountains and then deserted swampland.

It feels like travelling to another country.

map

And that is precisely what many of the people who live here say it should be.

For centuries, the Miskito people have made up the majority indigenous population on this bleak, flat coastline. Last April, a group of their elders formally declared independence.

No more, they said, would they pay any heed to the government in Managua. No longer would they pay taxes. Instead their loyalty would be to the "Community Nation of Moskitia".

A flag was designed, and a national anthem composed.

"Every nation has the right to independence," says Oscar Hodgson, a lawyer for the independence movement. "And we are a nation."

His surname, like many in the Miskito community, reveals something of the history of this isolated outpost.

British protectorate

Throughout most of the 18th and 19th Centuries, the Miskitos were allied to the British. The English navy provided them with weapons, and encouraged them to launch raids on neighbouring Spanish bases.

Their land, which stretched from what is now Honduras in the north, almost to Costa Rica in the south, became an informal British protectorate.

Oscar Hodgson - a lawyer for the independence movement

But in 1894, by which time the protectors had other priorities, the territory was annexed by Nicaragua.

The current leader of the Miskitos is an affable, avuncular man called Hector Williams. His Miskito title is Wihta Tara, or Great Judge.

"The people asked me to lead them, and that is what I shall do," he says, as he stands in the warm evening sun overlooking the Caribbean sea.

The relationship between the Miskito people and the government in Managua has never been easy.

After the Sandinista revolution led by Daniel Ortega succeeded in 1979, many Miskitos were quick to join the US-backed counter-revolutionaries or "contras".

Some found the Marxist route they saw President Ortega following as offensive to their religion and their culture.

Lobsters

But the latest catalyst for conflict is not primarily ideological, but economic.

Specifically, it is the price of lobster.

Fishing boat in port at Puerto Cabezas

Miskitos have traditionally been employed as hired hands on government-licensed lobster fishing vessels along this coast.

In the last few months, their wages have been cut. The foreign owners of the boats say that they are reacting to the fall in global markets. The Miskitos suspect a rip-off.

"They pay us less and take a bigger cut," says Mario, a lobster diver. He is standing on the scrubbed wooden deck of the Puerto Cabezas port. Behind him are dozens of boats, all in harbour because business is so bad.

"The lobsters should be ours anyway," he adds.

His discontent, and that of hundreds of divers like him, has been seized upon by the Miskito leadership in their latest bid for independence.

Unemployment

The movement appears to have been given a sense of urgency by the fact that two oil drilling concessions have recently been granted off the coastline.

"They take everything from us, and give nothing back," says Oscar Hodgson.

A shack along the Mosquito Coast

But the mayor of Puerto Cabezas, Guillermo Espinozo, doubts that the independence movement is as popular as it claims.

"It’s all connected with the lack of employment," he says. "If I called these people…and offered them jobs, they would come here and work. They would soon stop talking about independence."

Puerto Cabezas is the poorest corner of Nicaragua. Unemployment stands at around 80%.

In its municipal square, grown men sit aimlessly on the children’s swings. On a concrete block across the road there is a fading poster calling for Daniel Ortega’s election in 2006. It is covered with insulting graffiti.

A few blocks away hundreds of Miskitos gather at the indigenous people’s community centre.

"Long live independence," they chant. And they sing their national anthem. </p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

HBO GLAAD’s Top Network For Showing Gay Characters

NEW YORK — HBO scored highest among 15 networks for its representation of gay characters last season, according to a report released Monday.

In its third annual Network Responsibility Index, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation…

Mark Blankenship: True Blood Sucker Punch: Episode 6

Warning: This post contains spoilers. Welcome to Sucker Punch, the only blog post that ranks the gaudiest moments on this week’s episode of True Blood….

Tara Stiles: 10 Healthy Habits for Travel

Keeping our good health habits can be hard enough to fit into our regular hectic schedules. When we throw travel in the mix, staying on…

Jim parsons nomination for Comedy Series

Nominees in major categories for the 61st annual Primetime Emmy Awards announced Thursday by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Drama Series: “Big Love,” HBO; “Breaking Bad,” AMC; “Damages,” FX Networks; “Dexter,” Showtime; “House,” Fox; “Lost,” ABC; “Mad Men,” AMC.
Comedy Series: “Entourage,” HBO; “Family Guy,” Fox; “Flight of the Conchords,” HBO; “How I Met Your [...]

Emmy nominations 2009

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tina Fey’s urbane sitcom “30 Rock” received a leading 22 Emmy Award nominations Thursday, while the ’60s retro series “Mad Men” led the drama pack with 16 bids.
The shows were honored last year as best comedy and drama and have a chance to repeat the performance at September’s awards.
The TV movies [...]

Suspected people traffickers arrested

Several persons have been arrested in Bijeljina, Å amac, Gradača and Domaljevci in Bosnia, on the orders of that country’s state prosecution. The international police operation, dubbed Tara 2, saw cooperation of law enforcement agencies from Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia, reports said.

Mark Blankenship: True Blood Sucker Punch: Episode 4

Warning: This Post Contains Spoilers Welcome to Sucker Punch, the only blog post that ranks the gaudiest moments on this week’s episode of True Blood….

Tara Stiles: What’s In the Fridge? Three Reasons To Cook Your Own Meals

“What’s for dinner?” A lot of us ask that question right before popping our head in the fridge to see what the options are. If…