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Angelina Jolie: Inside the Awards Ceremony

Sunday, August 10th, 2008 by admin

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Inside the Santa Barbara film festival, Angelina Jolie was all smiles as she accepted the “Performance of the Year” award based on Clint Eastwood.

As in the past reported by Gossip Girls, Jolie arrived to the ceremony in her partner, Brad Pitt, who refused to speak to the media - taking off the spotlight to Angelina. After collecting the award for her role in A Mighty Heart, the Girl Interrupted actress spoke just about struggling in on the insanity of Hollywood. Jolie argued which it is even more effortless amid Pitt and such a children at her side, telling, “I be sure it’s the simply way to juggle it.”

Forbidden to ask around the non&wshyp;existant pregnancy, impel on hand asked Jolie on how she thinks it is planning to take for the impel to move out of she and Pitt’s off-screen livlihood and onto additionally monumental things.

“I am sure it’s projected to take, partly, everybody wanting to find out people things. I mean, I know, that’s how I check for when I wake up in the afternoon — when I go online or when I get the paper. And you can be given it if you’re appearing for it. And you can avert silliness if you ask for to. So it’s a customized selection of every individual,” Jolie tells.
[Source:celebrity-gossip]

Lindsay Lohan’s Saturday Night Sushi

Sunday, August 10th, 2008 by admin

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A day ensuing clubbing amongst Paris Hilton and throwing an after-party at her place, Lindsay Lohan was spotted coming back to her median common on Saturday (February 2).

To start on conditions off, the Mean Girls starlet threw on her blue leather boots and went out for lunch and a few quick errands almost Hollywood. After a brief rest and a difference of clothes, the 21-year-old took her girlfriends out for an evening of Japanese cuisine at Matsunisa in Los Angeles.

For the sushi outing, LiLo opted to wear her brown spandex pants along amid a purplish plaid button down, in that Lindsay evidently ran out of gas halfway in the buttoning job.
[Source:celebrity-gossip]

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Monday, March 3rd, 2008 by admin

WASHINGTON - Three days after the voting ended, the race for Democratic delegates in Super Tuesday’s contests was still too close to call. With nearly 1,600 delegates from Tuesday contests awarded, Sen. Barack Obama led by two delegates Friday night, with 91 delegates still to be awarded. Obama won 796 delegates in Tuesday’s contests, to 794 for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, according to an analysis of voting results by The Associated Press.
 
In the Republican contest, Sen. John McCain had a commanding lead in the race for delegates.

Nearly a third of the outstanding delegates are from Colorado, a state where Obama won the popular vote. California, a state that Clinton carried, had 20 Democratic delegates still to be awarded. Neither state expected to have complete results before next week.

Obama won the popular vote in 13 states Tuesday, while Clinton won in eight states and American Samoa.

In the overall race for the nomination, Clinton has 1,055 delegates, including separately chosen party and elected officials known as superdelegates. Obama has 998.

A total of 2,025 delegates are need to secure the Democratic nomination.

Many delegates were outstanding because some states have been unable to provide all the votes in some congressional districts. The problems arose in states with counties that are split into multiple congressional districts.

The states have provided results in each county. But in some cases, they are still working to assign the votes in the appropriate congressional district.

Those votes are important because both parties award delegates based on statewide votes and on results in individual congressional districts. Democrats award them proportionally, meaning precise counts can be necessary, even when the vote is overwhelmingly in favor of one candidate.

In California, officials were still counting absentee ballots Friday. Officials had estimated that more than 1 million absentee ballots may have been submitted.

In Tuesday’s Republican contests, McCain won 617 delegates to 205 for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who suspended his campaign on Thursday. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee won 155 and Rep. Ron Paul won 10. There are still 36 Republican delegates to be awarded from Tuesday’s contests.

In the overall race for the nomination, McCain leads with 719, to 198 for Huckabee and 14 for Paul. Romney’s suspended campaign still has 298 delegates.

A total of 1,191 delegates are needed to secure the Republican nomination.

The AP tracks the delegate races by projecting the number of national convention delegates won by candidates in each presidential primary or caucus, based on state and national party rules, and by interviewing unpledged delegates to obtain their preferences.

In some states, like Iowa and Nevada, local precinct caucuses are the first stage in the allocation process. The AP uses preferences expressed in those caucuses to project the number of national convention delegates each candidate will have when they are chosen at county, congressional district or state conventions.

source:news.yahoo

Samsung releases two new touch enable handsets

Sunday, December 30th, 2007 by admin

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Other handset released is P720 and looks somewhat like Samsung Armani model. It is second offering by Samsung that offers Dual-SIM functionality. Just like Armani phone it features 3 megapixel fixed focus camera. It uses QVGA touch sensitive display and is somehow thicker by old Armani model though it is similarly sized otherwise.

New Nokia N95 8GB NAM ready to be released in Februray ‘08

Sunday, December 30th, 2007 by admin

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