America’s favorite stoners (played by John Cho and Kal Penn) are coming to theaters in ‘A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas.’ Neil Patrick Harris is also in it, even though he was shot dead in the previous sequel. There’s also a baby getting high. Check out the trailer here! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gossip Cop Discovery Date : 11/08/2011 03:59 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Mass protests expected in response to regime’s sustained crackdown as 10 people die in raids on Qusayr and Deir Ezzor Pro-democracy protesters in Syria pledged defiance on Thursday as security forces killed at least 10 more people in raids and repression continued, despite widespread international condemnation. Mass demonstrations are expected across the country on Friday – being called a day of “not kneeling” by organisers. The Facebook group The Syrian Revolution 2011 said in a defiant message on the internet: “We only kneel before God.” Seven died after tanks entered Qusayr, near the border with Lebanon, and three others in Deir Ezzor in eastern Syria – both incidents reported by the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Tanks and troop carriers were also seen moving into the town of Saraqeb in northwestern Idlib province bordering Turkey, it said. Activists used Twitter to describe a mass rally in Idlib, with calls for the overthrow of the Assad regime. There was no sign of a let-up in a security crackdown that started on the eve of Ramadan 11 days ago. The opposition Local Co-ordination Committees said it had counted 257 dead since then – one person killed every 50 minutes. The US has estimated that 2,000 people have been killed since the uprising began in March. Syrian state media sought to convey a very different impression, showing pictures of troops leaving Hama after “restoring order” in the third largest city. On Wednesday, security forces reportedly shot dead 18 people in the Baba Amro area of nearby Homs, where heavy machine gun fire was heard on Thursday. A video posted on YouTube , an important means of communication for the Syrian opposition, showed four local men lying dead or badly injured on a street. Others showed a man said to have been run over by a tank and two men with horrific injuries. Residents reported all communications with the city had been severed. In Qusayr, security forces and Shabiha militiamen were described as looting and destroying shops while mosques were closed and calls for prayer banned. The latest attacks came a week after the UN security council called for an “immediate” halt to the Syrian violence. The council was told in a briefing on Wednesday that there had been no decrease in the deaths of protesters. Diplomats from western countries warned that the council would have to consider “further action” if events did not improve. The US is poised to demand explicitly and unconditionally that President Bashar al-Assad leave power. US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, and UN envoy Susan Rice have said that Assad has lost his legitimacy to rule, but Washington has so far resisted issuing a direct call for him to step down. US and British diplomats were looking at detailed reports of Wednesday’s talks in Damascus between Assad and the Turkish foreign minister, Ahmet Davotoglu, which lasted for nearly seven hours and covered many “substantive points” including the demand that Syrian security forces be withdrawn from cities. Ignoring international outrage, the Syrian leader has pledged a relentless battle against “terrorist groups” he says are fomenting a popular uprising. On Wednesday, Assad reportedly admitted that his security forces had made “some mistakes” in battling protests, during talks with the deputy foreign ministers of Brazil, India and South Africa, which have all opposed tougher UN action against Syria. Syria Middle East Protest Arab and Middle East unrest Bashar Al-Assad Ian Black guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Actress Nicollette Sheridan talks about her romantic comedy ‘Honeymoon For One’ that premieres Aug. 13th on the Hallmark Channel. (Aug. 11)
Continue reading …Actress Nicollette Sheridan talks about her romantic comedy ‘Honeymoon For One’ that premieres Aug. 13th on the Hallmark Channel. (Aug. 11)
Continue reading …The United Nations warned that the famine in East Africa hasn’t peaked and hundreds of thousands of people face imminent starvation and death without a massive global response. (Aug. 11)
Continue reading …The United Nations warned that the famine in East Africa hasn’t peaked and hundreds of thousands of people face imminent starvation and death without a massive global response. (Aug. 11)
Continue reading …Police in London and other English cities were continuing to arrest suspects linked to rioting and looting Thursday, as Britain’s prime minister promised wide-ranging measures to restore order. (Aug. 11)
Continue reading …Just now on the campaign trail, Mitt Romney bear hugged his beloved Citizens United decision by informing voters that “corporations are people, too!” Here’s the video: ROMNEY: Corporations are people, my friend. We could raise taxes and — [unintelligible crosstalk] ROMNEY: Of course they are. Everything corporations earn ultimately goes to people. So — [audience laughter] where do you think it goes? [shouts] Whose pockets? Whose pockets? People’s pockets. He so reminded me of Professor Harold Hill conning the town in The Music Man . I almost wanted to hear him say there was trouble in River City, my friends. Snark aside, there is no stronger indictment of Romney than what he just said. Sure, he’ll walk it back in the days to come, try to tell everyone he meant that corporations employ people who get paychecks and so they are people. But we all know that’s not what he meant. Not at all. After Romney’s firm Bain Capital laid off thousands of employees to raise profit margins, he didn’t care much about those people, but he definitely cared about a “person” in the form of Bain Capital. And then there’s the matter of the dummy corporation created solely to donate $1 million to him before it was dissolved. That corporation was created solely for the purpose of laundering a huge campaign contribution with no accountability. It was a person under the definition provided by the Supreme Court, but certainly not “people.” No, Mitt Romney just told us all where he comes from, and it’s not a place where people matter at all.
Continue reading …Bet that a lot was able to see Old Navy’s ad featuring Melissa Molinaro. The music video-inspired campaign has been out since February and since then people has been looking for the model as she has a great resemblance with the Reality-TV star Kim Kardashian. Because of this, the latter filed a lawsuit against the Kim Kardashian Sued Old Navy For Using Look-Alike Model is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …Canadian indie developer Hothead Games is producing a Hitchhikers Guide app, aiming to replicate the titular guide itself (rather than the novels). When it arrives this fall, we can expect beautifully animated sequences describing the Babel Fish and Vogon Poetry — but just a single word about planet Earth (the addition of the word “Mostly” should come in a second, more sinister update). Visit the holding page and you’ll hear the unmistakably honeyed tones of Simon Jones who played Arthur Dent in the original TV and radio series. If he’s voicing the guide then this will be a must-have for fans, taking over a role made famous by his father, Peter Jones, and later Stephen Fry in the movie. As the app is iOS only, Android users should probably still panic — or make a trip to their local laser etching station. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy app coming to the iPad, Don’t Panic decal not included originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Aug 2011 11:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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