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Just Go With It Reviewed by Rotten Tomatoes on infoMania 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Model – Irina Shayk *Interview (Feb.15/11) Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2011 Issue – What’s on Izabel Goulart’s Bag? Brazilian Pro Surfer Bruna Schmitz's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit … Brazilian pro surfer and perennial member of the “10 Hottest Girls In Pro Surfing” club, Bruna Schmitz hit the big time when she made it onto the page. Irina Shayk 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Photos … By now you know that Cristiano Ronaldo’s girlfriend Irina Shayk has been named the cover girl for the 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. PHOTOS: 21. Kate Upton “Body Paint”: 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue … Photo Credit: SI.com Kate Upton, 18, is a Midwest native who always dreamed of being a model. Fantasy became reality three years ago when she walked into an open call and booked her first job. Since then she has been the face for Guess … Thunderbolt and Motorola XOOM Ads Enjoy Time in Sports Illustrated … One of the difficult parts of this job is doing things like heading to the local market to pick up the brand new Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue and fondle it flip through it while looking for ads for the latest pieces of technology. … Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2011 Issue Cover – Irina Shayk | The … Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2011 Issue Cover – Irina Shayk. anaislea90 says: RT @peterbyrnes : Victoria's Secret catalogs and the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue are for married guys who don't know how to clear their browser history.

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Raw Video: Accused Murder Mom Pleads Not Guilty

Julie Schenecker, the 50-year-old woman who is charged with killing her two teenagers, pleaded not guilty at her arraignment Wednesday in Tampa, Florida. (Feb. 16)

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Developer gets Kinect working on Android, rains on Microsoft’s WP7 parade (video)

Windows Phone 7 is getting a lot of extensions this year and, while we wouldn’t say Kinect interoperability is anywhere near as important as third-party multitasking, it could be fun. Still, we haven’t seen proper Kinect interop, the sort that would see you controlling WP7 games with a Kinect — the sort that is apparently possible on Android . YouTuber HirotakaSter has managed to hook a Kinect up to Android hardware, what looks to be an Armadillo 500 FX development platform, and get everything to play nice. He’s using openFrameworks and, while at this point the software isn’t doing much other than showing a video stream from the camera, the possibilities from here are quite simply infinite . [Thanks, Muhammad Ali] Continue reading Developer gets Kinect working on Android, rains on Microsoft’s WP7 parade (video) Developer gets Kinect working on Android, rains on Microsoft’s WP7 parade (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 Feb 2011 22:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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VoIP Inc. sues Google: alleges theft of trade secrets for click-to-call ads

Google’s no stranger to the courtroom, and while their litigation with Oracle and Viacom has gotten all the publicity of late, VoIP Inc. — perhaps in a move to help pay off its bankruptcy creditors — has joined in the litigious fun by suing the search giant for stealing trade secrets. VoIP alleges Google entered a license agreement with one of its subsidiaries in 2005 for technology that allows users to click online ads to call the advertiser directly over the internet — because, you know, the unwashed masses are just dying to chat with the makers of PajamaJeans. Google later said that VoIP violated its nondisclosure agreement by talking about the deal and killed the relationship, but VoIP claims the boys and girls in Mountain View used its tech to create click-to-call ads in a 2006 deal with eBay and Skype. The litigation is just getting started, so we’ve yet to see the complaint or Google’s response, but we feel certain VoIP has asked for a princely sum as punishment for these transgressions. Time will tell if Google decides to cut a check, so stay tuned. VoIP Inc. sues Google: alleges theft of trade secrets for click-to-call ads originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 Feb 2011 21:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Bahrain Police Rush to Pearl Roundabout

Video submitted to Al Jazeera by a citizen journalist in Manama.

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Haley Barbour refuses to denounce Mississippi license plates commemorating KKK leader

Click here to view this media How many times can Haley Barbour stick his foot in his mouth when it comes to race in America? Recently he said he was proud of being a lobbyist and earlier has been exposed as a lover of the ol’ White Citizens Councils , which made him go into serious damage-control mode. Both Mr. Mott and Mr. Kelly had told me that Yazoo City was perhaps the only municipality in Mississippi that managed to integrate the schools without violence. I asked Haley Barbour why he thought that was so. “Because the business community wouldn’t stand for it,” he said. “You heard of the Citizens Councils? Up north they think it was like the KKK. Where I come from it was an organization of town leaders. In Yazoo City they passed a resolution that said anybody who started a chapter of the Klan would get their ass run out of town. If you had a job, you’d lose it. If you had a store, they’d see nobody shopped there. We didn’t have a problem with the Klan in Yazoo City.” In interviews Barbour doesn’t have much to say about growing up in the midst of the civil rights revolution. “I just don’t remember it as being that bad,” he said. “I remember Martin Luther King came to town, in ’62. He spoke out at the old fairground and it was full of people, black and white.” Just to stipulate: In reality, the Ku Klux Klan in the South, both immediately after the Civil War and in its post-1915 reincarnation, in fact always was an organization of town leaders — but secretly. The White Citizens Councils were merely their public face. So I don’t really understand this one. Haley Barbour in KKK plate uproar In the latest racially charged incident in his home state, Haley Barbour on Tuesday drew fire when he refused to condemn a proposal honoring a Ku Klux Klan leader and Confederate general on a state license plate. “I don’t go around denouncing people. That’s not going to happen,” Barbour, who is considering a run for the White House in 2012, said when asked about the plate, the Associated Press reported. “I know there’s not a chance it’ll become law.” The state NAACP has denounced the proposal from the Mississippi Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans to honor Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, who went on to become an early leader of the KKK. Forrest , a Tennessee native, is revered by some as a military genius and despised by others for leading an 1864 massacre of black Union troops at Fort Pillow, Tenn. Forrest was a Ku Klux Klan grand wizard in Tennessee after the war. Derrick Johnson, president of the Mississippi NAACP, ripped the planned license plate “absurd,” blasted Forrest as a “racially divisive figure,” and has called on Barbour to denounce the plan. “I find it curious that the governor won’t come out and clearly denounce the efforts of the Sons of Confederate Veterans to honor Nathan Bedford Forrest,” he said Tuesday. “As the head of the state, he shouldn’t tap dance around the question.” This is actually Barbour’s MO whenever the issue of his coddling his state’s racists comes up. When he pussyfooted around with the descendants of the WCC, the Council of Conservative Citizens, h e again refused to make clear his disapproval of their racism . And when a number of Southern states, including Mississippi, held Confederacy commemorations without any mention of slavery, he ardently defended it. I wonder how he’ll do with the African American vote if he runs for president? I guess the saying that “a leopard can’t change its spots” fits ol’ Haley to a tee.

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WaPo Columnist on MSNBC: ‘Chris Christie Is Terrific…The One Actually Having Adult Conversation’

Something rather shocking happened on MSNBC Wednesday. Not only was a compliment given to a Republican, but on the “Dylan Ratigan Show,” it was said by a Washington Post columnist about a GOPer that is actually admired by conservatives (video follows with transcript and commentary): DYLAN RATIGAN, HOST: Go ahead, Jonathan. Set all of that aside, just your evaluation of [New Jersey Governor Chris] Christie, period, as a politician and his rhetoric. JONATHAN CAPEHART, WASHINGTON POST: I think Chris Christie is terrific. Here's a guy whose tough talk is matched up by tough action. All those things he's talking about, he talked about at AEI today, those are all things he's done with the exception of dealing with entitlements and things like that which he doesn't really have to deal with because he's a governor. But because he's a governor in a state with deep financial problems and is forced every day, day in and day out, to make decisions, you know, he's, he’s making them and he’s not sugar-coating them. He’s not trying to be anybody's friend. He, you know, President Obama talks about adult conversations. Speaker Boehner talks about adult conversations surrounding the big, tough issues that face the country. Chris Christie is the one who’s actually having the adult conversation and making the tough decisions. And when people get in his face and try to yell back at him, he yells back. He actually yells back, which is why I think is driving his popularity. Normally when someone from the Post – or anybody on MSNBC other than Pat Buchanan! – says something nice about a Republican, it's about a RINO like Maine's Olympia Snowe or Susan Collins. For this to be said just days after conservative author Ann Coulter strongly endorsed Christie at CPAC, one has to wonder what was in the coffee at the Post headquarters Wednesday.

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Plagiarism allegations over German minister’s thesis

DEREK SCALLY in Berlin GERMAN DEFENCE minister Karl Theodor zu Guttenberg, the country’s most popular politician, has rejected claims that his doctoral thesis was a work of “brazen plagiarism”. The 39-year-old minister was confronted yesterday with claims that his 475-page dissertation contained at least 24 quotations from other texts that were not cited as such. His thesis,…

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Thousands of teachers, prison guards, and students descended on the Wisconsin Capitol for a second day today to fight a move to take union rights away from government workers. The Statehouse filled with as many as 10,000 demonstrators, and Madison teachers joined the protest by calling in sick in…

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Where Do the Most Active People Live?

People in the South and the Appalachian region are the least likely of all Americans to be physically active in their leisure time, the CDC says in a new report.

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