Archive for February 11th, 2012

Miley Cyrus out of Adam Sandler’s Vampire Hotel flick

Miley Cyrus out of Adam Sandler’s Vampire Hotel flick

| February 11, 2012 | 0 Comments

Miley Cyrus was planning on joining the vampire craze, but the former Disney darling has decided that Dracula isn’t for her right now. The actress-singer is no longer attached to Adam Sandler’s upcoming animated flick, Hotel Transylvania. Cyrus was to voice Mavis, the young daughter of the quintessential bloodsucker Dracula (Sandler). So why’d Miley ditch [...]

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I have a talent crush on Gosling: Radcliffe

I have a talent crush on Gosling: Radcliffe

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Actor Daniel Radcliffe says he has developed a fascination towards Ryan Gosling. “This year I have a talent crush on Ryan Gosling. I think he’s fantastic and you know he’d be nice afterwards. He seems smart. If I was gay I would go for a smart man,” Gosling was quoted as saying.

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Jean Dujardin auditions for an action movie villain

Jean Dujardin auditions for an action movie villain

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After winning a slew of awards, including a best actor Golden Globe for his part in The Artist, Jean Dujardin is ready for his next big American role. And according to his team in Hollywood — or at least in this Funny or Die video — they have the perfect character in mind for the [...]

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Listen with your heart

Listen with your heart

| February 11, 2012 | 0 Comments

Shweta Pai I did not realise that I was a lesbian until I turned 21 and it was only after I met my partner that I realised what was lacking in my life. But, for the fear of society and the thought that we might get shunned at college, we did not come out. All [...]

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Romney promises unity

Romney promises unity

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WASHINGTON: White House hopeful Mitt Romney cast himself as a dedicated conservative on Friday, insisting he’s the man who can unite Republicans and defeat President Barack Obama in the “battle for the soul of America. ”Romney and his main rivals for the nomination, Newt Gingrich and religious conservative Rick Santorum, all made the pilgrimage to [...]

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28 killed in Aleppo as Syrian tanks advance on Homs

28 killed in Aleppo as Syrian tanks advance on Homs

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DAMASCUS: Twin car bombs targeting security posts in Syria’s second city of Aleppo killed at least 28 people on Friday, State media said, as rebels accused the regime of launching the attacks as a diversion. The explosions came as tank-backed troops advanced on pockets of resistance in the battered and besieged protest hub of Homs, [...]

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Laws of Attraction

Laws of Attraction

| February 11, 2012 | 2 Comments

If you wish to attract your dream lover into your life, you need to consciously change your thought pattern In the 1960s, Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis changed the face of psychological theory and practice by pulling it out of the mysterious shadows of the subconscious and making it more practical and real. Counselling moved [...]

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Rory, Bjorn heat up the desert

Rory, Bjorn heat up the desert

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Josh Charles DUBAI: World number two Rory McIlroy and red-hot Thomas Bjorn shared the lead at the halfway stage of the Dubai Desert Classic on Friday. At the $2.5 million European Tour event, the 2009 champion McIlroy posted an early bogey-free round of seven-under par 65 to set the pace, and his tally of 13-under [...]

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Fergie for England: Kenny

Fergie for England: Kenny

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Kenny Dalglish has indulged in some wishful Liverpool thinking before their visit to Old Trafford by advocating his old adversary Sir Alex Ferguson as the logical choice to succeed Fabio Capello as the England manager. The Liverpool manager is acutely aware of his fellow Scot’s aversion to coming to England’s rescue or to leaving his [...]

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Cricket trumps politics

Cricket trumps politics

| February 11, 2012 | 1 Comment

Shahid Hashmi SHARJAH: Afghanistan’s first-ever One-Day International against Pakistan achieved what no other sport had managed — support from the once cricket-hating Taliban, an official said Saturday. “Friday’s match was a big milestone for Afghanistan, so much so that the Taliban sent a message of support, saying they are praying for the success of the [...]

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