September 19, 2010

He's Beautiful Korean Drama Series

Go Mi Nyu is a sister-in-training. Her twin brother Go Mi Nam successfully auditions for the musical band A.N.JELL but is forced to leave for the United States to correct a botched plastic surgery. Mi Nyu is approached by his manager to pose as Mi Nam while he recovers. She is against it at first but agrees in order to fulfill her dream of finding their mother. Now, posing as Mi Nam, Mi Nyu enters the group A.N.JELL and meets its members: Hwang Tae Kyung, Kang Shin Woo and Jeremy. Tae Kyung and Mi Nam have a rough start as band members, but due to an incident, Tae Kyung discovered that Mi Nam is a girl. After discovering that Mi Nam is actually a girl he takes on the responsibility of protecting her real identity from others, which brings him and Mi Nam closer together.

The screenplay was written by the sisters, Hong Jung Eun and Mi Ran, writers of the dramas My Girl, Delightful Girl Choon-Hyang, and Couple or Trouble.
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September 18, 2010

John Lloyd Cruz and Shaina Magdayao Hospital Scandal Videos and Pictures

Shaina Magdayao and John Lloyd Cruz rumored Hospital scandal happened 2 weeks ago. It just began from the blind item of PinoyParazzi called "Hindi mahugot-hugot: Sikat na young couple, magkapatong na isinugod sa ospital?!". This only happened in mating dogs, but happened to the rumored popular artists?. In SNN, Boy Abunda denied the issue and said "it is very untrue".

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September 12, 2010

Obama commemorates 9/11 with appeal for tolerance

President Barack Obama appealed to an unsettled nation Saturday to honor the memory of the Sept. 11 attacks by hewing to the values of diversity and tolerance. "We will not sacrifice the liberties we cherish or hunker down behind walls of suspicion and mistrust," the president declared.

Speaking at the Pentagon, where nine years ago a hijacked plane smashed into the west side of the building and killed 184 people, Obama conjured a solemn remembrance of that horrible day but also spoke strongly in defense of religious freedom.

"As Americans we are not — and never will be — at war with Islam," the president said. "It was not a religion that attacked us that September day — it was al-Qaida, a sorry band of men which perverts religion."
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September 10, 2010

UFC Fight Marquardt VS Palhares


See More:           Fight Night           • Nate Marquardt           • Rousimar Palhares
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September 8, 2010

Starter Kit: Grey's Anatomy

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BJ Penn vs Frank Edgar 2 UFC 118 Live Stream

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September 4, 2010

UFC champ St. Pierre: 'Hardy is no martial artist'

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, often referred to as GSP, is eager to stamp on Dan Hardy in their much-anticipated fight on Saturday (Sunday, Manila time).

St-Pierre, the reigning 170-pound champion, has not been beaten in his past 6 fights and is confident that he will win against the heavy-handed Hardy.

St-Pierre claims Hardy will get a dose of reality on UFC 111 that airs this weekend.
“I'm a martial artist, he's not... he probably doesn't understand the meaning of this,” said a grim faced St-Pierre in a video documentary for UFC 111.

“After the fight, I guarantee, he will [understand],” added the Canadian fighter.
St-Pierre's last defeat was with Matt Serra in 2007, when he was troubled by lack of focus due to personal problems. He avenged the loss a year later and has never lost a fight since.

Still, he is not taking any chances.
“I'm in the same situation that I was when I lost to Matt Serra, and this thing is still in my mind,” said St-Pierre. “No matter how people tell me how great I am, one mistake and I’ll lose everything.”
'Nothing to lose'

His outspoken opponent in the mixed martial arts (MMA) fight, however, seemed unaffected by the pressure of fighting against one of the best MMA warriors in recent years.

“The key to win against GSP is to not be afraid of GSP. My only focus is to focus on the fight as often as possible,” said Hardy, who hails from Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Compared to St-Pierre, the British fighter said he doesn’t have to deal with the burden of defending a title and maintaining an almost perfect stature in the MMA world.

"The thing that makes a person dangerous is having nothing to lose," said Hardy. "I have nothing to lose. And he has everything."

Upon entering UFC in 2008, the Nottingham native has zoomed to 4 straight wins.
The Octagon clash between St-Pierre and Hardy will take place the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
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Philippines counts cost of China's fury in aftermath of HK tourist deaths in hostage-taking


China is angry after a violent hostage drama in the Philippines killed eight tourists from Hong Kong, and the Southeast Asian nation can do little to soothe the powerhouse, as a raft of visitor cancellations has hit the country's tourism industry.

Tens of thousands of people have marched in Hong Kong to denounce the Philippines and thousands of Chinese tourists canceled flight and hotel bookings. Two Chinese recipients of Asia's most prestigious award failed to show up for the Manila ceremony.

President Benigno Aquino III has asked for China's forgiveness while vowing "someone will pay" for the embarrassing official handling of the 11-hour hostage-taking Aug. 23 that unfolded live on television.

Eight tourists were killed before police snipers took down the gunman, a dismissed policeman demanding his job back. Survivors said he became enraged after watching police handcuff his brother for interfering in the negotiations.

Aquino promised an investigation that would be "unassailable" in under two weeks.

China is the country's third largest trading partner after the U.S. and Japan — two-way trade reached $6.7 billion last year — and its fury is taking its toll. Flag carrier Philippine Airlines and budget airline Cebu Pacific reported more than 1,000 cancelations from the Chinese territory of Hong Kong alone.

In the prime beach resort of Boracay, hundreds of Chinese tourists scrapped their bookings, said regional tourism director Edwin Trompeta. Losses could top half a million dollars, he said.

Emotions ran high in Hong Kong on Sunday when 80,000 people marched to show "the anger and unity of the Hong Kong people," lawmaker Cheung Man-kwong said. Hong Kongers blasted Manila police for what they called an amateurish rescue attempt.
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