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Jovovich, Kruger Can’t Get Enough of Chanel

Milla Jovovich, Diane Kruger and Alexa Chung were some of the stars attending Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel couture show in Paris, which featured cropped jackets matched with slim pencil skirts and shirt-dress hybrids. (July 6)

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Huffington Post

Casey Anthony — NOT GUILTY of Murder (VIDEO) Nancy Grace – Decision in Casey Anthony Trial (VIDEO) Nancy Grace: LOSER! Casey Anthony PROVES INNOCENCE!! AlistairKershaw says: RT @marthalanefox : Huffington post launches in UK http://huff.to/r3rUCP

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Polish man ‘lost’ inside São Paulo airport for 18 days

Robert Wladyslaw Parzelski’s story draws comparisons with Steven Spielberg’s 2004 comedy The Terminal He came from London not Krakozhia and Catherine Zeta-Jones was not waiting for him at customs. But the strange tale of Robert Wladyslaw Parzelski, a 44-year-old Polish man who got “lost” inside São Paulo’s international airport for 18 days, has captivated Brazilian newspaper readers and drawn comparisons with Steven Spielberg’s 2004 comedy The Terminal. In the film Viktor Navorski, a native of the fictitious country Krakozhia, finds himself marooned inside New York’s John F Kennedy international airport after US authorities sever diplomatic ties with his war-torn homeland. Navorski, played by Tom Hanks, enjoys a lengthy but action-packed stay at JFK; sculpting a water fountain, dating an air hostess played by Zeta-Jones and eventually making it to a New York jazz club for a Benny Golson show. The real-life story of Robert Wladyslaw Parzelski, a London-based car electrician, got off to a more mundane start. Parzelski reportedly arrived in São Paulo on 17 June onboard British Airways flight 247. The tourist slipped easily through customs, but without a return flight, a word of Portuguese or a penny to his name, Parzelski decided not to venture outside. Instead, he set up camp on a concrete bench inside São Paulo’s Guarulhos airport and waited, supposedly for a friend who had agreed to meet him there, but never came. Alone and unable to communicate with others – “I’m Poland,” he reportedly told those who inquired about his wellbeing – Parzelski did his best to make himself comfortable. Concerned airport cleaners began caring for “the German”, bringing him daily servings of water, yoghurt and cigarettes. Two empty bottles of vodka and an improvised toilet were located on airport property. Once clean-shaved, Parzelski’s beard began to grow. Several days into his stay, Parzelski’s case was drawn to the attention of the Folha de São Paulo newspaper . Their reporters began investigating. With airport police and officials seemingly uninterested in their Polish guest, the newspaper called on a 70-year-old Polish doctor from São Paulo to get to the bottom of Parzelski’s bizarre story. After a quick chat with the doctor on 30 June – Parzelski’s first conversation in more than 10 days – his story began to emerge. Parzelski was a father of five from Krakow who had moved to London with his family seeking work as a builder. When he lost his job during the economic crisis, a Polish friend in London proposed a trip to Brazil. He accepted. Parzelski was handed a one-way ticket to São Paulo and a mission: to return to London with two telephone sets. Neither the Polish doctor nor the newspaper’s reporters were able to establish why somebody in London had commissioned two Brazilian telephones. The mystery thickened and the Polish consulate in São Paulo was called in. With the case still shrouded in mystery, Parzelski finally left Brazil on Tuesday afternoon, onboard a Swiss Air flight bound for Zurich. From there he would return to London. “Before embarking … [we] spotted Parzelski enjoying a dark ale at a bar inside the departure lounge,” the Folha de São Paulo reported on Wednesday, in presumably its final story about the lost tourist. “Smiling he bade us farewell, with a little wave of the hand.” Brazil Air transport Poland Europe Tom Phillips guardian.co.uk

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IMF’s Lagarde Promises to Continue DSK’s Reforms

In her first press conference as managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde pledged to diversify the Fund and continue the reforms of Dominique Strauss-Kahn. (July 6)

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IMF’s Lagarde Promises to Continue DSK’s Reforms

In her first press conference as managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde pledged to diversify the Fund and continue the reforms of Dominique Strauss-Kahn. (July 6)

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First Person: Anthony Juror Says Proof Not There

An alternate juror in the Casey Anthony trial says the prosecution did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the Florida mother had a hand in killing her daughter. Russ Huekler, a high school teacher, said the public’s outrage surprises him. (July 6)

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First Person: Anthony Juror Says Proof Not There

An alternate juror in the Casey Anthony trial says the prosecution did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the Florida mother had a hand in killing her daughter. Russ Huekler, a high school teacher, said the public’s outrage surprises him. (July 6)

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Madonna Launches True Blue Contest

To mark the 25th anniversary of its release. (Via – Pop In Stereo ) Subscribe to Joe.My.God. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Joe. My. God. Discovery Date : 06/07/2011 01:35 Number of articles : 3

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Casey Anthony Trial: Anger At The Courthouse

Orlando, Fla. — Inside the courtroom, there was jubilation today for Casey Anthony and her defense team. Not only did they manage to avoid a first-degree murder conviction, they also dodged the possibility of a death sentence. However, outside on the courthouse steps, there was a lot of outrage and frustration at the verdict. “It is not justice. I cannot believe this. How did an injustice like this happen? It is terrible, terrible,” Scott Corfee of Orlando, who sat in court when the verdict was announced, told The Huffington Post. Randall Weeks, a resident of Miami who drove to the courthouse to hear the verdict, agreed. “This is the biggest outrage since the O.J. Simpson trial,” Weeks said. “How could they be so blind? Where is justice? Who will pay for her daughter’s death?” Anthony, 25, was found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, today. She was also found not guilty of aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter of a child. But she was convicted on charges of misleading law enforcement. As news of the verdict spread, angered onlookers swarmed the front of the courthouse. The group began shouting in unison, “We want justice” and chanted, “Justice for Caylee.” WATCH: (STORY CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO) if(typeof AOLVP_cfg===’undefined’)AOLVP_cfg=[];AOLVP_cfg.push({id:’AOLVP_1039486274001′,’codever’:0.1, ‘autoload’:true, ‘autoplay’:false, ‘playerid’:’61371448001′, ‘videoid’:’1039486274001′, ‘width’:580, ‘height’:326, ‘stillurl’:’http://pdl.stream.aol.com/pdlext/aol/brightcove/aolmaster/1612833736/1612833736_1039516940001_vs-1039501590001.jpg?pubId=1612833736′, ‘playertype’:’inline’,’videotitle’:’Title’,’videodesc’:’Description’}); A dozen or so sheriff’s deputies emerged from inside the courthouse and forced the angry crowd back. Officers put up caution tape and stood guard, blocking the courthouse doors. For a brief time, the media was stuck between the protesters and the police, unable to move until the area was secure. “I am a firm believer in karma. Maybe justice did not get her, but karma will,” Corfee said. A much more peaceful gathering was being held concurrently on Suburban Drive in Orlando, where Caylee’s remains were found in December 2008. For the second day in a row, hundreds of people made their way into the woods to pay their respects. “This is the only way I know how to grieve,” said a neighbor of the Anthonys who did not wish to be identified. “We’ll never see little Caylee again. Only the Anthonys know where she has been laid to rest. We have no grave to visit, so what else can we do but come here to pay our respects?” Casey Anthony will be back in court Thursday for sentencing on four misdemeanor counts of lying to police. Each count carries a maximum sentence of one year in county jail. The judge has the option of sentencing Anthony consecutively or concurrently. Anthony will receive credit for time served in jail since her 2008 arrest, meaning she could walk free. While Thursday’s outcome is yet to be seen, Weeks and others the Huffington Post spoke with said they will be back on Thursday morning to get their views across regarding Anthony’s sentencing. “You bet your ass we’ll be back,” Weeks’ friend, Jay Henderson, said. “We’ll all be back to have our voices heard.” Several in the crowd cheered in agreement as he spoke.

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Pool Paint Party

(YouTube link) Take a bunch of skateboarders, attach remote-control spray paint devices underneath the boards, and let them loose in a an empty pool. The result resembles a human Spirograph! -via Dangerous Minds Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 06/07/2011 00:55 Number of articles : 3

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