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ShowBiz Minute: Jackson, Cowell, ‘Jersey Shore’

Jury prospects asked if they are Michael Jackson fans; Simon Cowell widens audition process for ‘The X Factor;’ Three ‘Jersey Shore’ stars set for MTV spin off shows. (Apr. 8)

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Rep. Slaughter, Who Wanted to ‘Police’ Speech After Tucson, Says GOP Wants to ‘Kill Women’; Media Mum

“In '94 people were elected simply to come here toy kill the National Endowment for the Arts,” claimed senior Democratic Congresswoman Louise Slaughter at a pro-choice rally on the National Mall Wednesday. ” Now they're here to kill women .” Slaughter, the ranking Democrat on the Rules Committee, went on to compare proposed GOP proposals on abortion, bizarrely, to “show-me-your-papers” policies in the Third Reich. It's been two days since Slaughter made these incendiary and baseless remarks, yet there has been a virtual media blackout. So once again we have to ask, as did the Washington Examiner's David Freddoso , what if a Tea Partier had said it? The story was initially reported by NewsBusters sister site CNSNews.com, and aside from the Examiner, no other news organization has reported on Slaughter's absurd statement thus far. It's safe to assume that if a conservative Republican had made similar remarks, coverage would be significantly greater (check out the video of Slaughter's remarks below the break). CNSNews.com's Dan Joseph reported Thursday: Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-N.Y.) said today that the new Republicans elected to the House of Representatives last November came to Congress “to kill women.” She also likened Republican efforts to prohibit federal funding of abortion except in cases of rape, incest or where the life of the mother is endangered to actions taken by Nazis. “This is probably one of the worst times we’ve seen because the numbers of people elected to Congress. I went through this as co-chair of the arts caucus,” Slaughter said. “In ’94 people were elected simply to come here to kill the National Endowment for the Arts. Now they’re here to kill women.”… Although the text of the bill makes no reference to people needing a “receipt” to prove their abortion was for one of the excepted categories if they try to deduct the abortion fee they paid from their federal taxes, Slaughter suggested that under the bill, if enacted, people would need receipts for their abortions in such circumstances. She then equated that perceived need to the sort of requirement that would be imposed by Nazis. “You are allowed to have an abortion if you have been raped or it’s a matter of incest,” said Slaughter. “However, you have to keep a receipt. Did you know that? It’s sort of like an old German Nazi movie. Show me your papers!” Interestingly, after January's shooting in Tucson, Slaughter said “she would look at ways to better police language on the airwaves,” according to The Hill . The implication was that “language” had something to do with the shooting spree that hospitalized Rep. Gabby Giffords and 12 others, and killed six. It seems that accusing one's political opponents of wishing death on women generally and comparing their policies to those of the Nazis would fall within the bounds of speech Slaughter apparently felt had somehow led to that shooting. Neither the absurdity of Slaughter's remarks nor her rank hypocrisy in making them, however, have seemed to satisfy the media's standards for newsworthiness.

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Emile Hirsch Directs Daft Punk’s ‘Alive’ Video

Check out Daft Punk’s new music video for their latest single, “Alive”. The video was directed by Emile Hirsch and marks his directorial debut! Lindsay Lohan showed love for Emile on her Twitter, urging her followers to check out the video. Earlier in the month, Emile took part in a reading of The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 07/04/2011 22:50 Number of articles : 4

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Strong Aftershock Kills 3 in NE Japan

Weary Japan has been hit by a strong aftershock nearly a month after a devastating earthquake and tsunami. At least 3 people were killed and power was knocked out to many, but nuclear power plants reported no significant additional damage. (April 8)

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Gates Talks Iraq, Govt. Shutdown, DADT Repeal

Defence Secretary Robert Gates told US troops in Iraq they would stay past the withdrawl date, but only if the Iraqi government wanted them. He also talked about a possible US government shutdown, and the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” repeal. (April 8)

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First Clip From ‘Mortal Kombat: Legacy,’ Premieres April 12

You might think I sound crazy, but I know I’m not the only one who gets chills when they think about the first time they saw the Mortal Kombat movie. The movie itself is largely disappointing, but after playing the games obsessively at local arcades – lining up quarters, practicing fatalities, etc. – finally sitting down in the theater and hearing the initial scream of “MORTAL KOMBAT,” over the New… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 08/04/2011 01:50 Number of articles : 4

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First Clip From ‘Mortal Kombat: Legacy,’ Premieres April 12

You might think I sound crazy, but I know I’m not the only one who gets chills when they think about the first time they saw the Mortal Kombat movie. The movie itself is largely disappointing, but after playing the games obsessively at local arcades – lining up quarters, practicing fatalities, etc. – finally sitting down in the theater and hearing the initial scream of “MORTAL KOMBAT,” over the New… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 08/04/2011 01:50 Number of articles : 4

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McIlroy, Quiros Share Lead at the Masters

Rory McIlroy and Alvaro Quiros share the first round lead at The Masters at 7-under. The 21-year-old McILroy is the youngest first round leader in Masters history. (April 7)

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Today in History for April 7th

April 7: Civil war erupts in Rwanda; First long-distance television demonstration; Automaker Henry Ford dies; “South Pacific” opens on Broadway; Singer Billie Holiday born.

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Today in History for April 8th

April 8: Funeral of Pope John Paul II; Artist Pablo Picasso dies; Ryan White, a teen AIDS patient, dies; Hank Aaron hits record-setting 715th homerun; Singer Kurt Cobain dies.

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