Tuesday, 3 May 2011

That's no tall order! Bikini girl Kim Kardashian swept off her feet by giant boyfriend on romantic Mexico getaway

Kim Kardashian's romance with Kris Humphries reached new heights on a beach getaway in Mexico.

The 30-year-old reality TV star was quite literally swept off her feet as she frolicked in the sea with the NBA player, 26, in Puerto Mita, Mexico.

The 6ft 9in athlete effortless lifted the 5ft 2in brunette into his arms as they put on a playful display of affection.



As well as exchanging countless kisses, he even gave the pint-sized star a ride on his shoulders.
He could barely keep his hands off her body - and few could blame him.

The star looked in incredible shape as she paraded around the beach in an array of bikinis during the six-day break.
'Kim was so excited to get some alone time with Kris,' a source told America's Us Weekly. 'They were making out most of the time.'




The pair were joined in Mexico by her sister Kourtney, who was celebrating her 32nd birthday, as well as her boyfriend Scott Disick, 26, and their 17-month-old son Mason.

'This is where Kourtney and Scott met, so it's a special place,' the insider added.

Younger brother Rob, 24, tagged along for stay but sister Khloe, 26, who was recently told to lose weight by their mother Kris Jenner, and her husband Lamar Odom sat the holiday out.

The family stayed at a luxurious ocean front compound owned by Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis.
'We go to Joe's house every year with friends and family,' Kim says.
My reality is never going to be stick-skinny,' Kim has said. 'I want to be fit for the long term.'
And she does let herself indulge in the occasional treat.

'Sometimes I pig out and I still feel great, and think, "That was so worth it!" That’s how I feel a lot of the time.
'I think, "See this little dimple of cellulite here? It was so worth it for that cookies ’n’ cream ice cream!"
'If I was stuck on a diet my whole life, I would be really miserable. I love to eat. If you can’t enjoy your life then what’s the point? You can’t torture yourself. I love Rice Krispies Treats, ice cream and frozen yogurt.'
Kim recently told Cosmopolitan magazine that she relies on the support of her famous sisters.

'Having a bunch of sisters is like built-in best friends,' she said. 'We pump each other up and compliment one another.
'Me and my sisters all have such different body types.Khloe is super-tall, with great legs; Kourtney is tiny with a great stomach. We embrace the fact that no one is really alike.'






Lindsay Lohan: Serious about Doing Community Service

Lindsay Lohan: Serious about Doing Community Service

“I’ve made a lot of mistakes and I’ve recognized that, but I’m in the clear now and I feel like as long as I stay focused then I will be able to, you know, achieve what I want to be able to achieve. I want the public knowledge to be about my work, not about things that I didn’t get into this business for, that I’ve put myself into positions where that was the bigger story than what I was working on,” said the actress.

According to Lindsay Lohan’s team, Lindsay lawyer made an early confirmation with the Volunteer Centre in West Lost Angles – Apparently, it is the place where the actress registers for community service. Shaw Holley, the actress’ lawyer filed forms declaring Lindsay’s commitment to perform 360 hours of community service.

She expresses desire to start working at the Women’s Centre this week, but officials said her community service will start next week.





Lindsay Lohan & Her Nipples Do Community Service






On her first day to serve her sentence of community service, Lindsay Lohan left the downtown Woman Center to attend her orientation in Los Angeles, California on May 2nd, 2011, but without the cover of a bra, Lindsay sported a see-through black tank revealing her nipples!

Lindsay Lohan Starts Her Community Service Bra-Less


Late yesterday afternoon Lindsay Lohan received a call from the Downtown Women’s Center (the place where she’ll be doing her community service) informing her that there was an open spot for orientation at 5 PM … and Lindsay jumped at the chance to fill it!

Anxious to get her hefty 480-hour court ordered community service underway, Lohan, with her legal pitbull Shawn Chapman Holley by her side, showed up to the Woman’s Center service induction …. WITHOUT A BRA!

While Lindsay has yet to officially begin her service efforts … reports tell that she’ll get the 480 hours underway later this week. Judging by Lindsay’s “revealing” pics … it’s pretty safe to assume it was a little “nippy” out. At least that’s what her shirt is saying.

Celebrities Flood Twitter with Bin Laden Reactions

Celebrities are just like us. They watch the news and have opinions that they want  you to know about.
In the wake of breaking news that terrorist Osama Bin Laden was killed in Pakistan by US Navy Seals, swarms of celebrities took to twitter to share their thoughts on the matter.


Actor turned politian Arnold Schwarzenegger tweeted, "I'm proud of our men and women in uniform. Wherever you are, take a minute to say thank you to one of the brave heroes who serve our country."


Piers Morgan also chimed in with praise for President Obama, who confirmed the news during a specially televised press conference on Sunday Night.
Laden dead," he tweeted. "Wow... What a moment for Obama. What a moment for America. Magnificent address by the President. And magnificent operation. This is his finest hour."


Newly wed Le Ann Rimes used her celebrity account to remember the families of those tho died in the terrorist attackes on September 11th.



"Omg, Bin Laden!!! Blessings to our troops and a bit of peace for our country and those who lost loved one's (sic) in 9/11", and Spice Girl Melanie Brown writes, "We need to take a moment to give thanks to the soldiers who risked there lives."



Christina Applegate posted, "Let me try this one more time...my heart raced when I heard the news. the terror he caused us was epic.the lives lost, too many..", while designer and socialite Nicky Hilton added, "After 9 years, 8 months and 20 days justice is finally served. #binladenisdead."



The news was made even more emotional for rocker Nikki Sixx, who heard the news while in the Big Apple: "Being in New York and hearing that Bin Ladin is dead is icing on the cake...".

During the live telecast, Obama said, "Tonight, I can report to the American people and to the world, the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama Bin Laden, the leader of Al-Qaeda, and a terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children."

The Sexiest Funny Women in Hollywood

From comedy writers to cable TV hosts, film actresses to stand-up comediennes, these women possess a rare combination of beauty and sense of humor that is never - (ever) - found in real life.

 

Her Saturday Night Live impersonation of Donatella Versace results in two things: us cracking up and Donatella Versace actually being thought of as sexy. She's no holds barred when it comes to imperssonations and that can only make us wonder what else she is no holds barred about...

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Tops Maxim Hot 100


Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has topped Maxim magazine's 2011 Hot 100 list.

The sultry Victoria's Secret model – who is dating actor Jason Statham – took the coveted top slot in the publication's annual rankings of the world's most attractive women.

Rosie told the magazine that it was a "huge honor" to be given first place in the poll which includes actresses, musicians, sports stars and other models.

The 24-year-old beauty said: "It's a great title to have for a year and you can have some fun with it, I think."
Last year, Katy Perry took the top slot but fell two places for the latest list, coming in at third place after Olivia Munn.

Not far behind Rosie this year are Cameron Diaz and Mila Junis in fourth and fifth place respectively.
Making up the rest of the top 10 are supermodel Bar Rafaeli, actresses Anne Hathaway, Natalie Portman, Cobie Smulders and Jennifer Lawrence.

Britain's latest member of the royal family, the Duchess of Cambridge came in at number 26 on the list, making her higher ranked than former Pussycat Dolls star Nicole Scherzinger, Lindsay Lohan and reality star Kim Kardashian.

Rosie has admitted in the past that she gives her sex appeal a boost by putting chicken cutlets in her bra.
She said, "I'm not a fan of that whole push-up look in the day, but, of course, you do need a lift with a sexy dress.
"Do what you've got to do girls - shove them in there. I've been known to have three in at a time for shoots - plus padding."

Don't worry, she doesn't have a bunch of raw meat stuffed in her bra. The chicken cutlets she uses are plastic, flesh colored pads that only resemble dinner.

Maxim magazine's 2011 Hot 100 top ten:

1. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
2. Olivia Munn
3. Katy Perry
4. Cameron Diaz
5. Mila Kunis
6. Bar Refaeli
7. Anne Hathaway
8. Natalie Portman
9. Cobie Smulders
10. Jennifer Lawrence





Will the president get a bump in the polls?


Some argue that bin Laden's death opens the door to new spending cuts.
Richard Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations who served as a top State Department official in the Bush administration, said Monday that bin Laden’s death “raises questions about our strategy in Afghanistan."
While the successful "shows the continued promise of tactical counter-terrorism operations," he said, it also "reinforces also the question of whether the course we’re on — which has a large element of nation-building and capacity-building and counterinsurgency within Afghanistan — can succeed, given the willingness of Pakistan to provide sanctuary for at least the Afghan Taliban, not to mention others.”
Haass said bin Laden’s demise “will very much play into a growing debate as we move towards July 1 about the proper trajectory of U.S. policy in Afghanistan — more specifically about the rate of drawdown in U.S. forces.”
In other words, successful tactical counter-terrorism — done in Navy Seal operations or drone attacks from Yemen to Pakistan — might not require 100,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
Gideon Rose, the editor of Foreign Affairs magazine and a former National Security Council official in the Clinton administration, said bin Laden’s killing “might open space for the Obama administration to ease its way out of Afghanistan, if it so chooses, not because the threat will be dramatically less, but because they’ll be able to (in the phrase attributed to Sen. George Aiken about the Vietnam War) ‘declare victory and go home’ — if they want to. We’ll see whether they want to.”
Lawmakers are divided about what bin Laden's death could — or should — mean for troop levels in Afghanistan.
In a campaign e-mail, Rep. Chellie Pingree, D- Maine, urged her supporters to sign a petition to "send a strong message (to Obama) that people in Maine and around the country want the decade-long war to end, want our troops out of harm's way, and want to focus on the many pressing issues facing us here at home."
But a counsel of caution came from one of the Senate’s hawks, Sen. Joe Lieberman, I – Conn., who told reporters Monday, “I’ve already heard a few calls that we quickly withdraw from Afghanistan because ‘the war is over,’ because bin Laden is dead. I wish we could say that."
But, he warned, "if we did that, we would repeat a mistake that we made once before when we pulled out of Afghanistan and that region after the Soviets did and that invited the Taliban and al Qaida into Afghanistan, and from Afghanistan they attacked us on 9-11."
Going after waste — and much more Asked about military spending in the wake of the bin Laden killing, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Monday that senators on the Armed Services and Appropriations Committees are “looking for any waste in the Pentagon. Secretary Gates is doing the same thing.”

But there’s far more at stake than waste. Despite battles with members of Congress and lobbyists over individual items such as an extra engine for the F–35 fighter, Gates is mostly trying to squeeze savings out of the Pentagon as a private-sector CEO would with an overgrown corporation: by shrinking headcount and cutting health care costs.

And, even when it comes to defense costs that would seem to be focused on guns and steel, it turns out that there’s no escaping from the health care debate.

As Gates told the Senate earlier this year, “Sharply rising health care costs are consuming an ever-larger share of this Department’s budget,” growing from $19 billion in 2001 to $52.5 billion in the budget request for fiscal year 2012.

He has proposed what he calls “modest increases” to the fee charged for enrolling in TRICARE, the health care plan which covers uniformed service members, retirees and their families.

He said the Pentagon’s current health care plan, “one in which fees have not increased for 15 years, is simply unsustainable, and if allowed to continue, the Defense Department risks the fate of other corporate and government bureaucracies that were ultimately crippled by personnel costs, in particular, their retiree benefit packages.”

Al Qaeda Losing Luster? Officials Say UBL Death, Arab Spring Hurt Terror Network



With the Middle East at a crossroads, the death of Usama bin Laden makes the choice for its people that much sharper.

On one side is a world where Islamic radicals try to lure supporters, exploiting an environment of corrupt governance and poverty. On the other, a new wave of reform where populations are demanding their leaders either improve conditions or leave.

The Obama administration hopes the latter is the obvious winner.

Top U.S. officials are pressing the case that bin Laden's death marks a significant blow to the network of Al Qaeda and its affiliates. While he may not have played a major operational role, he was the figurehead of the movement. With him gone, White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan said the "Al Qaeda narrative is becoming increasingly bankrupt."

While security officials, analysts and lawmakers stress that the fight is not over -- Al Qaeda continues to fester in Pakistan and Yemen and everywhere there are lone wolves willing to take up the cause -- they also cite several factors in arguing the Al Qaeda movement is on the decline.

Not only is bin Laden dead, but the United States has shown it can infiltrate and track their couriers. The CIA is also analyzing what has been described as a "trove" of evidence collected from the scene -- specifically 10 hard drives, five computers and dozens of storage devices. The exposure has the potential to drive elements of the Al Qaeda network deep into remission.

"They have to be freaking out," said Matthew Levitt, a former intelligence official with the Treasury Department who now leads a counterterrorism unit at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Importantly, the death of bin Laden also comes in the midst of the popular uprising sweeping the Middle East and North Africa. While those demonstrators are not rebelling against Al Qaeda, they are demanding a responsive government. Should they achieve this and give the public a greater role in shaping their countries, the environment could become far less conducive to Al Qaeda and its ilk.

"I think that it's very significant that this happened at ... the backdrop of this Arab spring," Levitt told FoxNews.com. "It's now clear that there may well be an alternative to the status quo."

He said people are becoming "less and less drawn to the Al Qaeda narrative."

Brennan made a similar argument. "There is a new wave sweeping through the Middle East right now that puts a premium on individual rights and freedom and dignity. And so Al Qaeda, bin Laden, old news. Now's the time to move forward," Brennan said Monday.

The confluence of events has also raised new questions about the direction of the war in Afghanistan, and the need for heavy U.S. involvement. Bin Laden's fugitive status was always the unresolved element that hung over the decade-long U.S. mission. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., said Tuesday that, "With the death of bin Laden, some people are sure to ask, 'Why don't we just pack up and leave Afghanistan?'"

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney insisted that July 2011 will remain the date for when the U.S. troop drawdown begins, based on conditions on the ground. Some suggest it would be a mistake to accelerate a pullout just because bin Laden is dead.

"I disagree that Afghanistan is a strategic distraction. It's a strategic distraction only until the next attack," Anne-Marie Slaughter, a former State Department official, told Kerry and others at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing Tuesday.

She stressed the importance of strategic U.S. assistance to the Afghan people, though she said bin Laden's death creates the opportunity to start "negotiations on a political settlement."

"The United States has already made clear that his death is not the end of the war in Afghanistan, but we should now mark this moment as the beginning of the end," she said.

Levitt noted there are other terror networks in Pakistan and beyond that continue to pose a threat. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, too, has been a primary exporter of terror plots while bin Laden was in hiding.

Plus there are competing elements in the region that will continue to test its people, and it's not yet clear whether the new governments that emerge -- in Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere -- will reject the extremists. Of concern in Washington is the recent announcement of a Palestinian unity pact between Hamas and Fatah, brokered by a post-Mubarak Egypt. Hamas, which the U.S. considers a terrorist group, has condemned the U.S. raid on bin Laden.

But a recent Pew Research Center survey showed that bin Laden's appeal was fading in the region before his death. The survey found that in Pakistan, confidence in bid Laden dropped from 52 percent in 2005 to 18 percent last year.

Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, questioned whether Al Qaeda would even return if the Taliban regained power. He argued before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that U.S. interest in Afghanistan has become "less than vital with the near-elimination of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan."

Kerry, though, said the U.S. role and the terror threat must continue to be examined in the wake of bin Laden's death.

"The fight against the violence and the hatred that he fomented is not over," he said.

Bin Laden 'was shot unarmed' - US


 Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was unarmed when he was killed by US troops on Sunday after resisting capture, the White House has said.

The CIA said it did not tell Pakistan about the raid in advance over fears they would jeopardise the mission.

Pakistan denies any prior knowledge of the raid - its intelligence agency says it is embarrassed by its failures.

US officials say they have not yet decided when to release the "gruesome" photos of Bin Laden's body.

But CIA director Leon Panetta told NBC News there was "no question" the image would be released at some point.

Bin Laden, aged 54, was the founder and leader of al-Qaeda. He is believed to have ordered the attacks on New York and Washington on 11 September 2001, as well as a number of other deadly bombings.
Al-Qaeda clues

White House spokesman Jay Carney said Bin Laden's wife "rushed" the first US assaulter who entered the room where they were, and was shot in the leg but not killed.

On Monday, White House officials said the woman was killed in the firefight after Bin Laden used her as a human shield.

They later said one woman had died in the raid but had been "caught in the crossfire". Two couriers were also killed.
"We expected a great deal of resistance and were met with a great deal of resistance. There were many other people who were armed in the compound," Mr Carney said.

Bin Laden himself then resisted the troops and was shot dead, but was not armed, he added.

The CIA is already examining material seized in the raid, including computer hard drives, DVDs and other documents.

No decision had yet been taken on whether to release a photograph of Bin Laden's body, Mr Carney said, conceding that the image was "pretty gruesome" and could inflame some sensitivities.

But Mr Panetta later said the government was in talks about the best way to do so.

"I don't think there was any question that ultimately a photograph would be presented to the public," he said.

An image which was widely distributed on the internet purporting to show Bin Laden's corpse has been determined to be a fake.

In a Time magazine article, billed as Mr Panetta's first interview since Bin Laden was killed, he said the CIA had "ruled out participating with its nominal South Asian ally early on".

It reports him as saying that "it was decided that any effort to work with the Pakistanis could jeopardise the mission. They might alert the targets".

Pakistan received $1.3bn (£786m) in US military and humanitarian aid last year, and provides logistical support for the Nato mission in Afghanistan. However, relations between Islamabad and Washington have been strained by US suspicions that the ISI is covertly backing militants in Afghanistan, and by anger over US drone strikes in Pakistani tribal areas.

Pakistan's foreign ministry has defended the ISI and issued a lengthy statement in which it expressed "deep concerns and reservations" about the unilateral US action.

Insisting that unilateral action should not become the norm, the ministry stressed that Pakistani intelligence had been sharing information with the US in recent years.

"As far as the target compound is concerned, ISI had been sharing information with CIA and other friendly intelligence agencies since 2009."
Earlier, an ISI official told the BBC's Owen Bennett-Jones in Islamabad that the agency raided the compound in Abbottabad, just 100km (62 miles) from the capital, when it was under construction. It was believed an al-Qaeda operative, Abu Faraj al-Libi, was there.

But since then, "the compound was not on our radar, it is an embarrassment for the ISI", the official said. "We're good, but we're not God."

The compound is just a few hundred metres from the Pakistan Military Academy - the country's equivalent of Sandhurst or West Point.

The US has not commented on anyone it captured or had planned to capture, other than saying it had taken Bin Laden's body.

However, the Pakistani foreign ministry statement said that the rest of Bin Laden's family are now "in safe hands and being looked after in accordance with the law".

Earlier, in an opinion piece in the Washington Post, President Asif Ali Zardari admitted Bin Laden "was not anywhere we had anticipated he would be".

But he denied the killing suggested Pakistan was failing in its efforts to tackle terrorism.

Kim Kardashian Reveals Her Confessions From Being Khloé Kardashian Odom’s Bridesmaid!


Being a good bridesmaid is no easy feat. Just ask the Kardashian sisters. It’s Kim Kardashian’s turn to confess about her role as bridesmaid in sister Khloé Kardashian Odom’s wedding, and her tale begins with a too-close-for-comfort wardrobe malfunction!

“Hi dolls! I just shot this video revealing my Bridesmaids confession,” Kim wrote on her blog. “Watch to find out about the last minute fashion crisis I had right before Khloé’s wedding and hear all about the little trick I pulled during the wedding speech.”

Kourtney Kardashian also shared her bridesmaid confession when it came to her baby sister’s wedding — and it involved an over-the-top bachelorette party with phallic party favors!

 



Justin Bieber

Juatin Bieber:

Justin Drew Bieber was born in march,1994, he is a canadian pop/R&B singer,song writer and actor. Bieber was discovered in 2008 by Scooter Braun, who arranged for him to meet Usher.


His debut single"One Time" was relased in 2009(world wide), and toped in top ten canada charted in the top thirty in several international markets.His debut realease was My Worldand was certified platinum in the US.
His first studio relase, My World 2, was relaesed in march,2010 and since received similar success. Baby in jnuary,2010. the music video of baby is currently ranked s the most viewed and most discussed YouTube video.



Juatin Bieber's Family:
Bieber was born on march 1,1994 in ontario, London, and was raised in Stratford, Bieber's mother, Patricia Lynn "pattie" Mallette, was18 years old when she became pregnant with her son, Mallette , who worked a series of low paying office job, raised Bieber as a single mother in low income houseing. Bieber has maintained contact with his father, Jeremy Jack Bieber, who married another woman and had two children.


During his childhood,Bieber was intrested in hockey, soccer and chess, he often kept his musical aspiration to himself. As he grew up, Bieber taught himselfe to play piano, drums, guitar and trumpet.
When he was 12 years old, Bieber sang a song Ne-Yo's"So Sick" for a local singing competition in stratford and placed second. Mallette posted a video of the performance on YouTube for their family and friends to see. She continued to upload videos of Bieber and accidently Scooter Braun A former marketing executive of So So Def, clicked on one of Bieber's video and impressed.braun tracked down the theater Bieber was performing in, located bieber's school and finally contact Mallette.




Top 10 Sexiest Young British Actresses

1. Emma Watson 


This pretty lady played the role of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series. This 20 year old lady was the face of Burberry’s autumn /winter 2009/2010 campaign. No doubt she is the most talented one!




2. Keira Knightley


She is a famous film actress and model. Movies like Bend it like Beckham and Pirates of the Caribbean are one of her huge hits.




3. Emily Blunt 


Emily Olivia Leah Blunt, the English actress who performed in the British drama My Summer of Love and also worked in The Devil wears Prada. A totally cool actress I must say.



4. Sienna Miller
She is an actress, model plus a fashion designer. She played many roles in movies like, Factory Girl, The Edge of Love and G.I Joe: The Rise of Cobra.



5. Gemma Arterton  
She is an English Actress and starred in movies like St. Tinian’s, James Bond movie Quantum of Solace and many more.


6. Bonnie Wright  


The Ginny Weasley girl, who starred in the Harry Potter series and is no doubt really talented, but guys she isn’t seen much right! 



7. Rebecca Hall 
  Rebecca Maria Hall is an English actress, she was given the award of the Best actress in the motion picture- Musical or Comedy and the Town.


8. Carey Mulligan 


She is an academy award winner and remembers the KITTY BENNET from Pride and Prejudice, this woman was that!


9. Katie Leung 


Katie Liu Leung was also starring in the Harry Potter series as Cho Chang. She is a talented lady, but is seen rarely   


10. Hayley Atwell

She was born in London and worked in movies like The Ruby in the Smoke, Mansfield Park, How about you etc.