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By Sonia S.
 Based on the Marvel Comics character from World War II. A brave, yet mild-mannered young soldier named Steve Rogers, volunteers to undergo a series of experiments for a US army Super Soldier program. The military succeeds in transforming him into a human weapon, but quickly decide that their Super Soldier is far too expensive a creation to risk in combat. So, they decide to put him to use as an army celebrity and parade him across Europe to boost morale by performing in USO shows for American troops. He is even given a costume that bear the colors of Old Glory for the stage. Then, when a Nazi plot reveals itself Rogers must rise up and and become the First Avenger, in order to save his country. Steve Rogers becomes Captain America and he earns his way into the hearts and souls of every American, bringing hope and justice to a war-weary nation. Later, during a mission to Germany to stop his archenemy - The Red Skull, from launching rockets at the allies, Captain America sacrifices himself and winds up frozen in ice for almost six decades! Revived, Steve Rogers now must join forces with new heroes and become an Avenger of the modern age.

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By Sonia S.

Facebook was originally named TheFaceBook and it was developed by Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg. The first use of the FaceBook was on the Harvard campus and it was limited only to Harvard students. Soon the FaceBook spread like wild fire around the other major U.S. Universities. Mark Zuckerberg drop out of Harvard and pursued his facebook dream to become one of the 4th most-trafficked websites in the world with more than 90 million active users. The FaceBook website is built on PHP-MySQL technology and it is probably the most popular PHP website ever built. Interesting fact is that the facebook.com domain was purchased for $200,000 and FaceBook has more than 24 million photos uploaded daily.
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By Jess T.

Harper Seven Beckham is a "mixture" of her parents David and Victoria Beckham. 
The 8-day-old baby is the first daughter for the soccer star and his fashion designer wife, who already have three sons and David Beckham has revealed "stunning" Harper resembles both her mum and dad and added Victoria is thriving since the birth.
Beckham, who released the first pictures of his daughter, says: "She's a mixture of me and Victoria. She's a mixture of our sons as well. She's absolutely stunning.
"[Victoria's] doing great. She's feeding great. She's healthy. She's looking after our little one so we're going to head home and give her a big kiss when we get in."
In tribute to his daughter, Beckham wore pink-and-white boots which featured the names of his three sons, Brooklyn, 12, Romeo, 8, and 6-year-old Cruz along and Harper when he took to the field with his team Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday, where he was cheered on by his three eldest kids.
He told website HollyScoop: "They have pink stripes. [They're] obviously a one-off for the birth of my daughter, so yeah, it was a special day!"
Beckham, who wore the number seven on the back of his soccer shirt for many years, has revealed he is still getting used to having a daughter after three boys.
He said: "To have another girl in the family is really incredible. We've got three beautiful, healthy boys already and we're so lucky to have that and now to have a beautiful little girl, it's amazing.
"Having a daughter is a whole new thing. Having pink in the house and lilac in the house. And you have to be a lot more delicate with girls than with boys and I'm not used to that so it's a whole new experience but it's an amazing experience. To have that little bundle of joy and your hands and her making her little noises and opening her eyes - it really is an incredible moment for us."
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By Carmeline A.

NEW YORK (AP): Katy Perry's "Firework" had enough sparks to claim a leading nine MTV Video Music Award nominations, including video of the year.
Perry - who hosted the network's Wednesday night special announcing the nominations - was also nominated for best female video for "Firework," as well as best pop video for "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)."
Adele tied Kanye West with seven nominations. The best-selling British diva will compete with Perry for top video with "Rolling in the Deep." Others in the category include the Beastie Boys for "Make Some Noise"; rapper Tyler, the Creator for "Goblin"; and Bruno Mars for "Grenade."
Mars was nominated for four Moonman trophies. Other multiple nominees include Lady Gaga, Beyonce and Eminem.
The VMAs are scheduled for Aug. 28 in Los Angeles and will air live.
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By Jess T.

Will and Kate closed their North American tour by lending their unstoppable cachet to jobless war veterans.
“This is the last event on our tour of North America, and in my mind it was one of the seriously most important. This is because it is about men and women who, of their own free will, choose to put their life on the line for their country,” William said in front of a gigantic U.S. flag and Union Jack as hundred of phones were raised in the air to record his speech. “They are the front line of a remarkable relationship between the U.K., U.S., and Canada, which has safeguarded our freedoms for a century.”
Prince William, of course is an air force pilot with the world’s steadiest fallback job: future king.
But for the hundreds of thousands of U.S. servicemen and women returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. unemployment statistics are especially bleak, in an already depressing national outlook.
Post 911 vets have an unemployment rate of 12 per cent, and 27 per cent of veterans aged 18-24 are unemployed. The national unemployment rate hovers at 9 per cent.
On Sunday, Mission Serve, an NGO that hopes to connect vets with the workforce, hosted a job fair in a Sony pictures stage where the Wizard of Oz was filmed.
The Duke said he and Catherine know many at home who could benefit from this kind of event.
The Prince also referenced his brother’s work in their charitable foundation, calling him “my low flying apache, very average brother,” to laughter.
He closed off by thanking “The garden state and the City of Angels” for its hospitality.
At the Mission Service job fair in Sony Studios in Culver City, hundreds of employers, like Habitat for Humanity, the California Shakespeare Theatre Company and Target, set out booths.
The event felt like a pep rally with the sort of rock and roll that talks about small towns and big dreams, and officials quoting Eleanover Roosevelt.
“Navy, marines, coast guard, can I hear you!” someone shouted at the podium.
“YAH!”
It was a different, more sonorous tone of yelling that has so far followed Will and Kate around Los Angeles. But on Sunday, the royal couple lent their celebrity to two of their favourite causes: inner city youth and military families.
The Mission serve event also focused on jobs for military spouses.
Summer Angels, 32, was looking at employment options. Her husband has served in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003 and is currently overseas now.
“The transition is hard,” she said. She hopes he will only be deployed for another year, but he “might continue doing what’s he doing because of the economic situation,” she said.
He looks online when he can for a federal job, she says. Many of his friends who have returned home have not found work.
Angels said she had a lot of respect for Will and Kate for lending their celebrity to U.S. military families.
The royal couple will fly home this afternoon.
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Prince William and his wife Catherine react after the prince tested his ball hockey skills during a visit to the Somba K'e Civic Plaza in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on July 5, 2011.
Prince William and his wife Catherine react after the prince tested his ball hockey skills during a visit to the Somba K'e Civic Plaza in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on July 5, 2011.
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YELLOWKNIFE, N.W.T.—Prince William asked Emily Sturgeon if she was nervous speaking in public. The 15-year-old member of the Northwest Territories youth parliament said yes.
“Tell me about it,” he replied.
He really shouldn’t worry. While he’s doing quite nicely with the speeches — even the French and Dene bits — Canadians are just excited to have something to watch, for a change.
The last few royal tours have been pretty dry: Prince Charles went on an archeological dig (yawn), Camilla rubbed the forelock of a horse (not as weird as it sounds), and Queen Elizabeth II toured the RIM factory (you don’t need athletic gear for that.)
On this tour, we’ve had a historic helicopter landing, a dragon boat race capped with a hug, a cooking class, and in Yellowknife, a spot of ball hockey.
Of course, like his relatives, the duke is adept at clapping, showing interest at cultural events, and ignoring screaming protesters in Quebec. But where Will and Kate excel is in the entertainment department. The others watch the show when they come to Canada. On this tour, Will and Kate have put it on.
“They try new things and aren’t as stuffy” as other royals, said Carrie Monks, a teacher in Yellowknife who was excited to see the hockey game.
On Tuesday, before he took a wrist shot in front of the crowds, William joked with the 20-year-old goaltender. “Let this go in,” the future king pleaded.
Not as confident as he is landing Sea King, the prince went 0-for-3 against Calvin Lomen, who at 6-foot-3, is on the tall end of the youth ambassadors.
On his last shot, the prince, feeling a little cocky, said “top left corner.” Then he pointed, did a deke, and missed the net completely as the crowd laughed.
“I tried giving him one.” Lomen said.
“So you’ve shut out the future King of England?” a reporter asked.
“Yes, I have and I’m sorry,” Lomen replied.
Lomen said the prince has a natural talent if he’d just practice a bit more. Maybe taking shots against the side of Kensington Palace.
Kate didn’t try to shoot the ball, even though the crowd pleaded with her.
The duchess got away with dropping the orange ball at the faceoff of a youth game, quickly retreating to avoid getting hit. The play stopped and she was handed the ball. Looking confused, like she’d done something wrong, she dropped it again.
“In our rehearsal she was supposed to keep the ball, as a thing to take home with her. I guess she didn’t know that,” said 16-year-old Gloria Francis. “I wasn’t sure if we were allowed to play around her, just in case we might knock her over or something.”
That would be bad for tourism. “Come to Northwest Territories. We bodycheck your royalty.”
Francis said Kate and Will “seemed more young.”
“Around my age,” she said. “More chill. I think it’d be different meeting the Queen.”
Kate left delighted faces in her wake with every conversation, as she has done at every stop. She took a real interest in the Dettah drummers, especially the youngest, who was quite expressive. She pointed and asked questions of an older member of the group.
“Woo!” she said when they finished.
“It’s great to be north of 60,” was how Will put it during his official remarks.
He said the Northwest Territories represent what Canada is about — vast open spaces, “resilience” and “friendly people.”
“Catherine and I are deeply honoured,” he said.
The crowd in downtown Yellowknife appeared to be one of the smallest crowds at a public event so far, but they cheered loudly when Will said Mahsi cho, Dene for “thank you,” during the speech.
During his speech, Premier Floyd Roland talked about the special ties between Canada’s Arctic, native people and the royals. He said they brought the best of the territories for the visit “calling on powerful people to change the weather” from drizzle to sunshine.
Later in the day, William and Catherine took a float plane to Blachford Lake, where they met with the Canadian Rangers, part-time reservists who conduct surveillance and sovereignty patrols in the territory. They also met with students and elders and toured organic gardens and had a roundfire discussion. -The Star

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Troubled actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers was rushed to hospital by ambulance after a suspected suicide attempt.

Meyers - who played Henry VIII in raunchy BBC series The Tudors - is believed to have taken pills at his £3million home in Maida Vale, west London on Tuesday evening.

The handsome actor - who has been battling a long-standing drink problem - was found slumped on the floor by paramedics. They were forced to call police after he initially refused treatment at the scene.

The Irish actor was then taken to hospital.

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Nigel Lythgoe has told ET that Lady Gaga will serve on the "So You Think You Can Dance" panel later this season as a guest judge.

A different celebrity contributor has given their rave reviews and constructive criticism each week in the final round of the hit dancing competition. Broadway superstar Kristin Chenoweth sat behind the desk this week. Carmen Electra, a former Pussycat Doll, will offer her expertise next week.

"So You Think You Can Dance" airs on Wednesday and Thursday nights on Fox.

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OTTAWA, Ontario (AP): Tens of thousands of Canadians lined the streets and cheered as Prince William and Kate arrived in an open carriage at Parliament Hill to join in Canada Day celebrations on Friday.

The crowd, many festooned in the Canadian colors of red and white, jammed the streets of Ottawa and the fields around the Parliament as the newlywed royal couple, on their first official overseas tour, added an element of style to the 144th national birthday celebration.

A 21-gun salute to Canada's 144th birthday and military plane flyovers were part of the pageantry, which was to be capped by a speech by the prince.

At breaks in the official program, the crowd erupted into the cheer "Will and Kate, Will and Kate." There also were cheers of "Prince William, Prince William, " suggesting that the young prince was charming his Canadian audience. -Yahoo! News

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Here is our cat Prince, acting like a typical guy.

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PERHAPS the Indian movie actors are taking a leaf out of their Hollywood counterparts’ books. From Mary Pickford to Barbara Streisand to Jennifer Anniston and Salma Hayek, successful actress turned producer/director is one of Hollywood’s most enduring traditions.
In fact, the stunning Hayek is a director and a producer. Trade people inform that usually when popular actors/actresses turn into producers for a major studio (such as Time-Warner, Paramount, MGM, etc), they sign what is called a “Housekeeping Deal”. Under the agreement, they are offered a trailer/office at the studio and are hired as producers by them. Usually they are not the brains behind the productions but their popularity attracts investors and audience for their studios.
Though many actors and actresses in Hollywood – who have such a deal – don’t churn out movies as they still get their producers fees even if the film never gets made. The actresses/actors’ “A-List” reputation lures studios to attract not only a target audience, but also in some cases the right investors and distributors.
For example, J-Lo (Jennifer Lopez) has a housekeeping deal with Fox Studios through her independent production company Nuyorican Prods. Under the deal, Fox gets to have a first look at any new production coming out of Lopez’ production company, including series, specials, TV movies, scripted or unscripted, broadcast or cable. This enables the actor to sell her products through a reputed banner while the studio benefits from her celebrity. – Neeta Lal

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NEW YORK (AP): Music critics are invited to see burgeoning singer-songwriters almost every day. But when a request came across this writer's desk to see a young singer-songwriter at an intimate showcase 10 years ago, it carried with it high expectations.

Backed by music mogul Clive Davis, Alicia Keys was billed as a cross between Lauryn Hill and Whitney Houston, a gritty, cornrow-wearing R&B singer who was a brilliant, classically trained pianist with both a stunning voice and beauty. She was going to be big. Bigger than big. Grammy Awards and multiplatinum sales were more than hoped for, they were expected.
Keys delivered on the all hype when her debut, "Songs in A Minor," was released in 2001. The album established the 20-year-old as one of the most influential artists of her generation. Looking back, however, Keys says she did not expect the album would make her a superstar.
"This had been a lot of years of me struggling to put out any music, and there had been multiple times where we were like, 'Oh, it's gonna happen, it's gonna happen,' and it didn't. So in a lot of ways in my mind, I think maybe I was protecting myself," she recalled.
Now, the 30-year-old Keys can celebrate. The album is being rereleased this week with special editions that include previously unreleased tracks and video footage. Keys, who married music producer Swizz Beatz and gave birth to a son last year, also was performing songs from the album Thursday in a concert at New York's Beacon Theatre.
"There are certain things you have to celebrate, like certain birthdays are more special than the others, just because they kind of represent a growth, so for me, that's what this is," she said in a phone interview last week. She talked about that milestone album and how she has evolved over the decade.
The Associated Press: Had you been thinking about the anniversary?
Keys: I didn't even really realize it; somebody else kind of brought it up to me. ... (But) as I started thinking of it, and we started talking about it, I knew there were tons of songs from that time that I didn't put out. I didn't do anything with (them) because it wasn't right for the time, but I thought, 'How crazy would it be to go back and listen to them and figure out which were ones that I'd love people to hear.' There are songs that I did when I was 16, 17. It's really, really cool.
AP: In the video that accompanies the rerelease, you talk about how you weren't the refined girl people expected. What were the adjustments that you had to make over the years, and how have you changed?
Keys: I was straight off the streets of Harlem and Hell's Kitchen. ... I'm a real New York girl. So I think that was kind of a bit of a shock for people, especially back then, to see a real New York girl, and here I was doing all of these interviews. ... When I look back at them, I'm like, 'Damn, Alicia, you could have been a little gentler.' I just had a certain kind of roughness to me. That was just because that's the way I associated with people at the time; that's the way that I spoke. ... I remember reading a couple of things where they literally kind of criticized the way that I used my hands, or the way that I spoke, or say that I was whatever because I spoke a certain way. There were a lot of judgments, I think, that definitely made me conscious about how to start to maybe be a little bit more aware of how I was coming off ... but I'm still the same me.
AP: How have you musically evolved?
Keys: (What) I really learned about music is that you don't understand it. That's the part about it. There really is no formula, ... it's all about a gift, it's like a moment, and you don't know when that moment is going to come. ... (Also) I've been able to be more experimental and just more open and more driven to do things that are new and different from me, because as an artist, you just always want to do things that are like unique and new and fresh. You don't ever want someone to say, 'Oh yeah, that's that same thing that she does.' For me, I want it to always be new.
AP: How has marriage and motherhood changed you?
Keys: It's made me so much stronger, it's made me so much more powerful. First of all, I'm having more fun than I've ever had in my whole life. I'm happier than I've ever been in my whole life. And I also realize more the importance of time, and I realize the importance of really, really making sure that you dedicate certain times to the people that you love. Back when I was younger, I was so focused on doing whatever it takes to get noticed, or getting a chance to have my music be heard by people, I didn't recognize how much time was valuable. ... It helps me make more clear and concise choices.
AP: Do you miss your cornrows? That was your signature look.
Keys: I do miss my braids so much. ... Sometimes I'm like, 'I'm gonna throw them back in!'

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LONDON, ENGLAND: Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, surprised tennis fans Monday, arriving at Wimbledon to watch British favorite Andy Murray.

The couple received a standing ovation from the crowd as they took their seats in the Royal Box on Centre Court.

They watched British player Andy Murray beat French opponent Richard Gasquet in straight sets, 7-6, 6-3, 6-3, on the seventh day of the tournament. Murray will not progress to the quarter-finals.

Catherine, and avid tennis fan, wore a white three-tiered summer dress from British design label Temperley London.

The private outing comes three days before the Duke and Duchess, who married on April 29, begin their first overseas tour in Canada. -CNN

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Actor Peter Falk, known to millions as the rumpled star of television crime drama "Columbo," has died, KTLA.com reports. The actor was 83.
He reportedly was suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Falk first played Lieutenant Columbo (his first name was never clearly announced, though one badge image lists it as "Frank") in a 1968 TV movie. Its popularity led to a second film and then to the series, which ran from 1971 to 1978. Even after the show was canceled, Falk would play the laid-back detective in "Columbo" TV movies.
"He looks like a flood victim," Falk once said of his famous character. "You feel sorry for him. He appears to be seeing nothing, but he's seeing everything. Underneath his dishevelment, a good mind is at work."
Columbo's trademark was an ancient raincoat Falk had once bought for himself. After 25 years on television, the coat became so tattered it had to be replaced. -msn.com

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LONDON: Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, presented medals Saturday to soldiers of the Irish Guards who have served in Afghanistan.

The ceremony in the town of Windsor was the first time Prince William had visited the regiment since he was appointed colonel of the Irish Guards in February.

Six soldiers from the regiment performed ceremonial duties at the couple's wedding in April.

Approximately 400 Irish Guards received operational medals during the ceremony, British media reported, with the duke and duchess pausing to speak to each soldier as they presented them.

Later, Prince William spoke of his "pride and humility" as he paid tribute to the soldiers' service.

"I am proud to be your colonel. I am humbled by the thought of the sacrifices that you and your families have made and the losses that you have suffered all in the service of our country," said Prince William.

"Along with thousands of others back home, I followed your tour in Afghanistan with a mounting sense of awe."

The duke and duchess also presented the families of three fallen servicemen with the Elizabeth Cross, a medal granted to the relatives of military personnel killed on operations. -CNN

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could this be another case of good girl gone bad?
We adore Jennifer Aniston for all her Good Girl niceness (trust us, Rachel Greene and her so-trendy tresses will always have a special place in our hearts), but it seems like Jen's flirting with the dark side these days—and we think it's delish!
We gotta wonder tho if Jen's newest dude, Justin Theroux, is behind this nice-to-naughty transformation. Could his bad boy charm be rubbing off on our fave babe?
Cause Jenny seems to be extra spicy these days—and we're not the only ones who think so!
"She's naughtier now that she's been in years!" A source close to J.A. spills. "She is noticeably more fun and open and sassier than the Jen everyone is used to."
The uber-tight twosome have been stuck at each other's hip lately and Jen even had her latest BF in tow for a recent appearance of Inside the Actor's Studio.
While it wasn't J.T. that Jen listed as her biggest "turn on" when chatting with host James Lipton—it was shoes, FYI—things seem to be getting more and more serious with her motocycle ridin', leather boots wearing costar turned BF.
First it was H'wood parties with her gal pals and now she's showing him off on the tele…
Guess we'll have to start thinking of a celeb couple nickname, huh? Any suggestions?
Jen even fessed to E! very own Cat Sadley that she's been spending more time in New York (which is Justin's regular stomping grounds, for those not in the know) and now considers herself "bi-coastal."
But back to the bad girl biz:
Case in point: when asked by Lipton what she things God would stay when she eventually ends up at the pearly gates of Heaven, Jen joked, "Never thought I'd see you here!"
Please! Like He would ever refuse America's Sweetheart.
Of course, J will be getting completely devilish in her new flick Horrible Bosses where she plays a way horny and completely inappropriate dentist, and Jennifer was more than psyched to ditch her rom com cutesiness.
"I never get to play that girl!" She spills to the Actor's Studio of the tres untradish role.
She continued gushing about how much she loved the role to E!, telling us all the naughty deets about how her boobs are hanging out (sans a lab coat, of course) and how liberating and fun it was to be dirty and bush the boundaries—the exact opposite of what people expect form her.
Heck, she even made a couple penis jokes and dropped an F-bomb.
And if that weren't enough to initiate her into the bad girls club, Jen has made a permanent change: some fresh ink. Jen's reps confirmed to Life & Style that the babe got tatted for the first time recently—and we're sure Justin and his handful of tattoos has something to do with it.
A new bad boy BF, an uber-naughty role, and some permanent ink to boot—it's a whole new Jen.
Get on with your bad self, girl!

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OTTAWA — A float plane, a frigate, a BBQ, a game of street hockey, a dragon boat race and likely a taste of Anne of Green Gables. William and Kate’s upcoming Canadian visit is shaping up as a tour with some distinctly Canadian twists.
And the newlywed couple will be getting some private time too, taking a helicopter out of Calgary to an undisclosed getaway where they’ll “catch their breath” for more than a day.
Heritage Minister James Moore said the royal tour by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will showcase the “best of what Canada has to offer.”
And he was ready with the superlatives Tuesday, saying this is shaping up to be the “highest profile, most televised, most watched, most written about royal visit that Canada has perhaps ever had.”
Among the highlights of the detailed itinerary released Tuesday:
OTTAWA: Visit kicks off on June 30 at Rideau Hall. “All are invited on the grounds,” Governor General David Johnston said as he encouraged Canadians to take part. That night, they’ll join accomplished young Canadians at a BBQ.
July 1 starts at a citizenship ceremony at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, then travel to Parliament Hill for Canada Day celebrations.
On July 2, they’ll plant a tree — a Canadian hemlock — at Rideau Hall and then join a reception at the Canadian War Museum for veterans, war brides and families.
MONTREAL, July 2: Visit a children’s hospital and a hospitality and tourism school before boarding the frigate HMCS Montreal for an overnight sail to Quebec City.
QUEBEC CITY, July 3: A Sunday morning prayer service on the frigate, a youth discussion at a home for troubled youth and a ceremony with Royal 22e Regiment, the famous Van Doos.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, July 4: Arrive at Province House in Charlottetown, travel to Dalvay-by-the-Sea for a Sea King helicopter demonstration. William, who serves as a day job as a Royal Air Force pilot flying search-and-rescue missions, may even take the controls of the Sea King himself. The couple will watch a dragon boat race and later see Canadian Forces personnel demonstrate their rescue abilities.
YELLOWKNIFE, N.W.T., July 5: A demonstration of Dene games and Arctic sports and even a game of street hockey. Take a float plane to Blatchford Lake east of Yellowknife for a visit with Canadian Rangers and aboriginal youth.
CALGARY, July 7: After taking a day off, the couple will visit a research and innovation centre and then attend evening reception hosted by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to take in Calgary Stampede activities. The next day, they’ll kick off the Calgary Stampede parade and visit the Calgary zoo before flying to Los Angeles.
The stats: Nine days, seven cities, three speeches by Prince William. Some 1,300 journalists are registered to cover the tour, including 241 from outside Canada. -The Star

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Ryan Dunn, 34 year old MTV’s Jackass star, died in a horrific car crash on the early Monday morning in Pennsylvania.

The first person who broke this news to Philadelphia rock station WMMR 93.3 is Bam Margera, mother of Ryan Dunn. Police have make their confirmation to Radar Online about this accident occurred at around 2:38 a.m. on Route 322 in West Goshen Township, Pa.

Ryan Dunn was driving his Porsche 911 careered off a highway in Pennsylvania and burst into flames. Police found Dunn and a second unidentified person were killed in the car. The Porsche also become fully engulfed in flames. Although it has not been confirmed who was driving at the time of the wreck, many people believe that it was Dunn since the car was own by him.

Just hours before his death, Dunn tweeted a picture of himself hanging out with friends at a Philadelphia-area bar. He had a beer and cigarette in hand. A friend tells TMZ that Dunn had three beers and three "girly shots" over a four-hour period, but was "not too drunk to drive."

Meanwhile, West Goshen Police Chief Michael Carroll told Radar that a "preliminary investigation revealed that speed may have been a contributing factor to the accident." Photos of the charred remains of the car were posted to Twitter, apparently by the towing company, but then were taken down. The photos have since been uploaded to Flickr, where the damage to the car is clearly visible. According to reports, the Porsche crashed through the guardrail and plummeted into the woods before bursting into flames.

The investigation is ongoing, and the identity of the other passenger in the car will be released following the autopsy.

R.I.P Ryan Dunn

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After a record-breaking six months of previews during which this $70 million tuner suffered repeated delays, major technical snafus, dangerous falls that injured several castmembers and early reviews so bad. Spidey went into hiding as producers plotted a revamp, the curtain for Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark finally went up on Tuesday.
So how is everyone's friendly neighborhood webslinger after the recent makeover? After attending last weekend's performance for the press, we've come up with the five best—and worst—things about Spider-Man 2.0
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1. The Beauty of Low Expectations: Before the Julie Taymor-directed production with music by U2's Bono and The Edge shut down for a three-week overhaul in April, the best that could be said about it was that people looked forward to attending to see what might go wrong. Well, with the firing of the Tony-winning helmer previously best known for shepherding The Lion King to the stage, producers signaled they heard the criticism loud and clear. They brought in director Philip William McKinley as a "creative consultant," hired comic book writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacada to retool the story, and got Bono and the Edge to compose a new song. Heck, given the universal critical loathing from critics, Spidey couldn't do any worse. So what's the verdict with 2.0? While Bono and company may have been the butt of many a Tony joke this past Sunday (six, by host Neil Patrick Harris' count), now that the show is finally frozen, they've managed to salvage their superhero from laughingstock status, and just might even get the last laugh at the box office.
2. The Story Is Streamlined: Chalk the resurrection up to a stronger, less convoluted story. The revamp ditched the "Arachne (T.V. Carpio) as mythical mentor turned villain" plot that had so confused reviewers and audiences alike. Instead of Spider-Man defeating Norman Osborn/Green Goblin (Patrick Page) at the end of Act 1 and battling the eight-legged sexpot in Act 2, Arachne has been scaled back to her proper role as spiritual guide who gives Peter Parker (Reeve Carney) his costume and words of wisdom ("With great power comes great responsibility"). In the rewrite, Spidey's foe is now strictly the Green Goblin and his minion of supervillains, the Sinister Six; the new plot delves deeper into our young hero's relationship with sweetie Mary Jane Watson (Jennifer Damiano); and mercifully, it jettisons the unfunny "Geek Chorus" featuring fanboys commenting on the action.
3. High-Flying Theatrics: For all the initial problems, the aerial work—including two new sequences added during the hiatus—seemed to have found their footing and dazzle. The climactic aerial duel between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin amidst a vertigo-inducing set of skyscrapers was exhilarating, proving that for all the previously awful punny headlines, Spider-Man still delivers good old-fashioned thrills, especially since there's not a bad seat in the house.
4. Speaking of Sets... The web-like, colorful production design continues to amaze with various 2-D and 3-D set pieces continually spinning, flipping and adding to the spectacle, along with the occasional appearance of a giant video wall apparently meant to jog you to attention.
5. More Green Goblin = More Fun! With more stage time, Page gets to ham it up more, with particular relish in Act 2's opening tehcno-infused number, "A Freak Like Me Needs Company." There's also a pretty funny moment involving the Goblin trying to navigate the Daily Bugle's automated phone system. The 49-year-old thesp may be the best thing about this production

The Worst
1. Did We Mention There's Music? It's a musical but, sad to say, the worst thing about Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark is the music and lyrics by the Irish rockers, Broadway neophytes who doubtless are feeling their comeuppance about now. We'll try not to pile on, but what good is a musical if most of the music seems incidental? There are barely any showstoppers here save "The Boy Falls From the Sky," which itself sounds like B-grade U2 circa the band's mid-'90s era, "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me," from Batman Forever.  Memorable hooks are few, and there's plenty of bombast to go around ("Bullying by Numbers" comes to mind). Though the pulsating disco funk of "A Freak Like Me Needs Company," sung by the Green Goblin, and Arachne's ballad, "Turn Off the Dark," are notable standouts.
2. High School Still Sucks: Evil mutants, no problem. High school jerkoffs named Flash, well that's another matter. While the story is much more coherent, there's little the creative team can do with the cheesiness of watching Parker get bullied at Midtown High. But once you make it through these perfunctory plot points early on and Peter gets bitten by Osborn's genetically engineered spider and gains his extraordinary wall-crawling powers, things start to pick up thankfully.
3. What Time Period Are We In Again? Given Taymor's inattention to—or just willful not caring about—crafting a sensible story at the outset, Spider-Man has a habit of jarring the audience with sloppy anachronisms, jumping from 1960s-era secretaries hammering away on typewriters in one scene to Facebook references in the next.
4. Now About Those Sets: As cool as 2.0's various web-inspired designs are, the enormous sets often overwhelmed the actors and their performances (save Page).
5. Anything Goes It's Not: OK, let's face it. This isn't a Rogers & Hammerstein or Cole Porter musical, we know, but couldn't they have worked on the choreography? With the exception of the aerial sequences and some Spidey vs. Green Goblin showdowns, much of what passes for "fighting" feels like someone took their inspiration from The Star Wars Kid—see the high school bullying scene noted above. Apparently, bringing in a new choreographer to make additions hasn't helped. And memo to producers: Can we please lose the Bluetooth mics you've forced your stars to wear? Not only is it distracting, it's tacky.
All in all, word of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark's imminent demise is overblown and greatly exaggerated, no doubt by critics and industry insiders still peeved about the 180 or so previews it took before taking flight. But now that's it's had time to work out all the kinks (minus an out-of-town run remember), it's not nearly as bad as some other Broadway tuners we could think of (we're looking at you, American Idiot—yes, really—and Baby It's You). Love it, hate it, Spider-Man still remains a Broadway "experience" that will continue to guarantee strong ticket sales to come.
Just don't forget to bring a helmet.- e online

Edited by Jess T.
Mind-blowing
Love is not about giving or receiving gifts but about sharing each other’s feelings and letting each other know how much you really care. You need to be romantic, creative, and unique. The best way to show someone you really care is by words and how your actions make them feel special. You need to say something coming from the heart and show them from your soul. Love them for who they are and not for who you are.

1. Think about all the great moments that you have shared with that person for inspiration. If you think you won't remember, write it down or even better, make it into a poem.
2. Try to think of words that can describe what your feelings towards him/her are. The happiness you feel when you are around him/her and the necessity you have to being with him/her.
3. Find a place where you'll be comfortable and alone and that would stimulate romance
4. Tell them how much you want to be with them. they will appreciate that you are showing them your love and not just saying it.
5. Spend as much time with them as you can.if you love some one, you should prefer always to see him/her all the time.
6. If you feel they have something to say, do not ignore them
7. Finally, just say it. Don't try to think of the perfect time to say it because sometimes it will never come out, if you become too nervous. If you didn't prepare anything to say, just speak your heart out .
8. Do not think of their possible reactions, just take what comes

Edited by Jess T.