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Black Adder (Remastered Ultimate Edition)

Type: DVD Title: Black Adder (Remastered Ultimate Edition) See all customer reviews Description: Rowan Atkinson is deliciously twisted as the comic villain, Edmund Blackadder, in the enormously popular comedy series. Follow Blackadder in hysterical send-ups of the Middle Ages, the Elizabethan age, the Regency period, and World War I. This special edition contains new exclusive interviews and audio commentaries , making it a must have for all BlackAdder fans. – Remastered series: The Black Adder, Blackadder II, Blackadder the Third, Blackadder Goes Forth – New commentary by Rowan Atkinson and John Lloyd, Stephen Fry, Ben Elton and Richard Curtis, Tony Robinson and Tim McInnery – Blackadder Rides Again: special 60-minute documentary to mark the 25th anniversary – Exclusive extended interviews with Hugh Laurie, Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, Tony Robinson, Stephen Fry – Costumes Revisited with Miranda Richardson, Patsy Byrne, Tony Robinson, Tim McInnery – Plus Blackadder’s Christmas Carol, Blackadder the Cavalier Years, Blackadder Back and Forth, Baldrick’s Video Diary and more Features: Condition: New Format: DVD Box set; Color; DVD; Full Screen; Original recording remastered; Subtitled; NTSC Actors: Rowan Atkinson Brian Blessed Elspet Gray Tim McInnerny Patrick Allen See the details

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This is a sweet mockup of iOS 5′s rumored Assistant feature [Video]

The voice-activated Assistant feature that Apple has been rumored to be building into iOS 5 has gotten a clever looking mockup courtesy of Macrumors and Jan-Michael Cart and it looks pretty great…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 30/09/2011 20:13 Number of articles : 3

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X Factor Recap

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X Factor Recap

“95 Seconds with Jules”: X Factor Recap, 9-30 VIDEO ‘The X Factor’ recap Final auditions find a few gems Kelly Warner – Hallelujah – The X Factor USA (FULL VERSION) SiennaSigil says: ‘ X Factor ‘ Recap : Auditions Go Out With a Bang and a Whimper http://t.co/HtvNck3T

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History Of Lyrics That Aren’t Lyrics, A Medley of Nonsense Song Lyrics

“History Of Lyrics That Aren’t Lyrics” is a humorous medley of nonsense song lyrics from 26 famous songs (for example the recurring line from Manfred Mann’s 1964 hit “Do Wah Diddy Diddy”). The medley was performed by singer Jane Lui, bassist Michael T. and pianist Jonathan Batiste. The video was directed by Joe Sabia. via Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 27/09/2011 23:54 Number of articles : 3

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Adidas Unleash The Bull

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Adidas Unleash The Bull

Adidas is promoting the adiZero Rose 2 basketball shoe with “The Bull”, a commercial featuring Derrick Rose battling Spanish bullfighters. The Chicago Bulls star steps into the Madrid arena and sidesteps his way through the challenges of the matadors to … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Duncan’s TV Ad Land Discovery Date : 27/09/2011 23:08 Number of articles : 4

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Anwar al-Awlaki, al-Qaida cleric and top US target, killed in Yemen

Obama welcomes news of Awlaki’s death in US air strike, and says dual US-Yemeni citizen advanced ‘murderous agenda’ A missile fired from an American drone has struck and killed a radical US-born Islamic cleric in Yemen , bringing an end to a controversial, two-year manhunt but reigniting questions over the targeting of a US citizen on foreign soil. Anwar al-Awlaki, a dual US-Yemeni citizen, has been one of America’s top targets in its fight against al-Qaida. His firebrand rhetoric had become renowned on jihadi websites and is thought to have inspired many more followers. With a blog, a Facebook page and numerous YouTube videos of his sermons, he had increasingly been regarded by the US as one of the most dangerous al-Qaida leaders. President Barack Obama authorised a request to target Awlaki in April last year, making him the first US citizen to be a legal target for assassination in the post-9/11 years. He was one of two US citizens killed in the strike. Samir Khan, US-born editor of Al Qaeda’s online jihadist magazine, was also killed in the attack, according to Yemeni officials. Faced with accusations from critics on Friday afternoon that the administration had authorised an “extra-judicial murder”, White House officials sought to justify the strike on Awlaki officials as “self defence.” Obama welcomed the news of Awlaki’s death. At a ceremony at the White House to welcome the appointment of a new joint chief of staff for the US military, Obama broke from his prepared schedule to say Awlaki’s death was a major blow to America’s enemies and condemned him as a dangerous terrorist. “He repeatedly called on individuals in the United States and around the globe to kill innocent men, women and children to advance a murderous agenda,” Obama said. Awlaki is credited with inspiring or directing at least four plots against the US in recent years, three of which were unsuccessful – a shooting inside the Fort Hood military base, the failed Times Square bombing, the failed underwear bomber, and a parcel bomb hidden inside a printer that also failed to explode inside a passenger jet. The administration avoided giving details of the strike with experts saying they clearly feared further complicating their complex relations with Yemen. At a White House briefing spokesman Jay Carney dodged questions about the legality of the assassination and details of the US’s involvement. Nor would he confirm Khan’s death or how the bodies were identified. Asked if the White House would publish evidence that Awlaki was “operationally involved” in terrorism, Charney said: “Again, this is — the question is — makes us – you know, has embedded within it assumptions about the circumstances of his death that I’m just not going to address.” Awlaki’s exact role in al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is much debated by security analysts: some claim he had a senior operational role, others say he had a more informal relationship, and some reports said he was at odds with the established leaders of the group. His key role, both locally and internationally, was as a propagandist and inspiration to potential terrorist operators. The bespectacled and bushy-bearded cleric usually appeared in videos dressed in traditional Yemeni long robe, headscarf and tribal dagger, but he spoke in conversational American English. With his native English and grasp of Western culture, Awlaki was able to make the often esoteric worlds of radical Islamist theology and Middle Eastern politics accessible and understable to a new audience in Europe and American, introducing political arguments more familiar to listeners who may have had limited understanding of their professed faith. Awlaki was also linked to failed plots to target British and European interests, according to security officials. The attempted murder of the MP Stephen Timms was inspired by Awlaki’s sermons, and a British Airways employee, Rajib Karim, was convicted in February of plotting attacks against the airline. Awlaki was born in New Mexico in 1971 to Yemeni parents who took him back to Yemen after early childhood. He returned to the US in 1991 to attend college. US authorities believe he came into contact with at least two of the 9/11 hijackers while giving sermons at a San Diego mosque. He is believed to have been killed at 9.55am on Friday morning at a site 90 miles (140km) east of Sana’a between the provinces of Marib and al-Jawf in what is believed to have been an air strike. Few details have been released about the strike – not least because the Obama administration is wary of further destabilising the embattled regime of Yemeni president Ali Abdulla Saleh. But witnesses say that Awlaki was boarding a 2005 Toyota Hilux along with five other supporters when the US drone attack hit the vehicle. Initial reports suggest that it was the drone was operated by the CIA, working alongside the US joint special operations command team that directed the Osama bin Laden assassination. The death of Awlaki is the most significant blow to the al-Qaida organisation since Bin Laden was assassinated in May. He was one of the few senior operatives orientated to western ways, and in recent years had become increasingly strident in his calls for Muslims to wage jihad against the US. The CIA and the US military have used drones to target al-Qaida officials in Yemen and had placed Awlaki near the top of a hit list. Yemeni officials initially said they were not yet sure who had killed him. However, they released details of the killing within several hours of it happening, suggesting that Sana’a was either directly involved or well-briefed by the US. Perhaps mindful of the difficult circumstances in Yemen, Obama was careful to praise the country’s involvement in the strike and stress that Islamic militants have carried out many attacks in Yemen. “Awlaki and his organization have been directly responsible for the deaths of many Yemeni citizens,” he said. “His hateful ideology and targeting of innocent civilians has been rejected by the vast majority of Muslims and people of all faiths, and he has met his demise because the government and the people of Yemen have joined the international community in a common effort against al-Qaida.” In a comment piece for the Guardian , former general Wesley Clark said Alwaki’s “death makes his final legacy a proof of the effectiveness of America’s active defense against terrorists.” Would-be Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry praised Obama and the US military for the death of “American-raised al Qaida leader.” But not all reaction was positive. The campaign to take out Alwaki has been criticised by some as a worrying development where the US government can undertake to kill a US citizen without any form of trial. Republican presidential candidate, libertarian-leaning congressman Ron Paul, spoke out against the attack. “Nobody knows if he [Awlaki] ever killed anybody,” Paul said after a political event in New Hampshire where he is currently campaigning. “If the American people accept this blindly and casually … I think that’s sad,” he added. Paul is a long-standing critic of American foreign policy and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The American Civil Liberties Union also condemned the attack. The organisation, which campaigns on legal and human rights issues, put out a strongly-worded statement saying the strike was a clear violation of both US and international law. “This is a programme under which American citizens far from any battlefield can be executed by their own government without judicial process, and on the basis of standards and evidence that are kept secret not just from the public, but from the courts,” said ACLU deputy legal director Jameel Jaffer. He added: “It is a mistake to invest the president – any president – with the unreviewable power to kill any American whom he deems to present a threat to the country.” Anwar al-Awlaki al-Qaida Yemen United States Global terrorism Middle East Martin Chulov Paul Harris guardian.co.uk

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Claire Danes Stars in ‘Homeland’

Tapping into the Zeitgeist, Showtime premieres this Sunday a new series called ‘Homeland.’ Claire Danes plays a CIA agent with bi-polar disorder who believes a former American POW is now working with al-Qaida. (Sept. 30)

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Terry Francona Out As Boston Manager

The Boston Red Sox announced on Friday that manager Terry Francona’s contract option for 2012 will not be picked up. Francona held the job for eight seasons and led the Sox to two World Series victories. (Sept. 30)

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Tearjerker Alert: Deaf Woman Hears Herself for the First Time

Sloan Churman, 29, was born deaf and had never heard the sound of her own voice—until last week. Eight weeks ago, Churman underwent surgery for a hearing implant called The Esteem Implant by Envoy Medical. Though she’d been wearing hearing aids since the age of 2, she says they “only help so much.” She had

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William Shatner Recording Vocals For Cover of Iron Man

William Shatner in the studio recording the vocals for his cover of the Black Sabbath song Iron Man for his upcoming album Seeking Major Tom. via Viral Viral Videos Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 27/09/2011 21:00 Number of articles : 4

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