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Should Katherine Heigl's hubby be worried about how close she's getting to costar Gerard Butler? Is Katie Holmes whipping Tommy into shape? And what about Miley Cyrus' bod is getting us pissed this time (and no, it's not her back)? Find out all this naughtiness, plus Tyrese's hotel hijinks with a fan, in this week's Truth, Lies & Ted!
in Celebrities
via EOnline.com @ 20:03 11th Dec
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What should Katie be stuffing in Tom's stocking? What does Britney need most from her mom (besides guidance)? And what the ef do you get Oprah that she doesn't have already? Find out all this, including the perfect present Jen could get from Angie, in a warm 'n' toasty holiday edition of Truth, Lies & Ted!
in Celebrities
via EOnline.com @ 17:38 24th Dec
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The closed-end mortgage provisions of Regulation Z, which implement the Truth in Lending Act and the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act, have been amended. Among other changes, these provisions now include consumer protections specific to "higher-priced mortgage loans." The compilation and reporting of loan data provisions of Regulation C, which implements the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, now conform to the definition of higher-priced mortgage loans under Regulation Z. The amendments to Regulations Z (with limited exceptions) and C take effect on October 1, 2009.
in Personal Finance
via FDIC @ 14:09 2nd Dec
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More than any other type of picture, photographs seem to have a direct and natural connection to visible reality. Reality Check: Truth and Illusion in Contemporary Photography surveys the ways in which artists exploit illusionism in photography to blur the distinction between what is real and what is not.
in Arts & Culture
via Huliq.com @ 9:39 23rd Dec
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I think we could solve this problem if we would just tell the truth. But politicians aren’t willing. How do we make them understand how serious this is?” Jim Hansen
in Computer Security
via Counter Currents @ 15:54 26th Dec
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Benefit claimants may have to sit lie-detector tests. The surviving Mumbai attacker is to be given a 'truth serum'. So does this mean we can no longer keep our dishonesty to ourselves? Steve Connor, Science Editor, investigates
in General Science
via The Independent @ 22:59 5th Dec
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Over the past eight years we've witnessed all too often the efficacy with which artfully packaged media confections can erode master narratives and refigure commonly held notions of "true" via selective elisions. I don't know writer-director Rod Lurie's politics, and his agenda with his latest ripped-from-some-headline political thriller, "Nothing But the Truth," may, in actuality, be nothing more than spinning a ripping yarn, but it's hard to shake the feeling that, for some reason, Lurie's taken it upon himself to recast the Judith Miller/Valerie Plame scandal as some kind of heroic battle of principles. Yes, the first thing we see on screen is a title card informing us of the fictional nature of the proceedings to follow, but isn't this sort of attention diversion the necessary first step toward any realignment of the cultural unconsci
in Movie Reviews
via Indiewire @ 16:12 18th Dec
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Where to even begin? The Jen Aniston’s public/naked therapy sessions? Lindsay’s half-assed coming out? Madonna’s $70 million breakup? Rob Pattinson, Miley and their army of sex-free teen heartthrobs? Or the funnest celeb of the year, Sarah Palin?
in Celebrities
via EOnline.com @ 21:10 31st Dec
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The long tentacles of environmental change: an aerial view of a jelly swarm in the Gulf of Mexico. Credit: Dauphin Island Sea Lab
in General Science
via LiveScience.com @ 17:31 19th Dec
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On of the reasons the debate over network neutrality is so confusing is that the term itself is so slippery. It has an engineering meaning to engineers and an ideological meaning to ideologues while to businesses, it seems to mean—not surprisingly—whatever best serves their interests.
in Search Engines
via BusinessWeek @ 13:19 15th Dec
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Intranet Journal: "If there is one Linux myth that must be put to bed, it's that desktop Linux has terrible hardware support out of the box...Yet, despite this ability to say, take a Wii RockBand guitar, plug it in with Ubuntu Linux and discover that it can work really well with the open source game FretsOnFire, just how usable is all of this if we are unable to discern what works and what does not? Trial and error? This is hardly practical." Full Story...
in Developer
via IOL Technology @ 1:32 5th Dec
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in Linux
via Intranet Technology @ 18:57 4th Dec
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in Movie Reviews
via Pop Matters @ 0:33 23rd Dec
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Unlike the MPAA we do not assign one inscrutable rating based on age, but 3 objective ratings for SEX/NUDITY, VIOLENCE/GORE and PROFANITY on a scale of 0 to 10, from lowest to highest, depending on quantity and context.
in Movie Reviews
via Kids-In-Mind @ 0:46 23rd Dec
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"The health of Citigroup is not the only gripping crisis that must be dealt with. At this point, political and ideological bickering in the US Congress has so far prevented a simple emergency $25 billion loan extension to General Motors and other of the US Big Three automakers—Ford and Chrysler. The absurd spectacle of US Congressmen attacking the chairmen of the Big Three for flying to the emergency Congressional hearings on a rescue loan in their private company jets while largely ignoring the issue of consequences to the economy of a GM failure underscores the utter lack of touch with reality that has overwhelmed Washington in recent years."
in Banking
via NYC Independent Media Center @ 10:08 30th Nov
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in Quirky
via Fortean Times @ 4:36 10th Dec
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Fat is beautifulso says Rangoon artist Sandar Khaing, and to support that unconventional viewpoint she peoples her canvases with seriously overweight nudes. Sandar Khaing studied under prominent and experienced artists like Pe Nyunt Wai and Win Pe Myint, but now she has struck out on her own very individual path, giving the term heavyweight a new and aesthetic meaning.
in Arts & Culture
via The Irrawaddy @ 8:24 30th Dec
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New Black Caps coach Andy Moles has been given the thumbs up – from the men responsible for him being dumped from international cricket!
in Cricket
via Dominion Post @ 10:04 30th Nov
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NEW YORK: Rod Lurie knew from the start that his new film, about a newspaper reporter who goes to jail to protect a source, might be a tough sell in an age in which the press is held in widespread and casual disdain. But it took a throttling from a fellow director, Oliver Stone, to really drive the point home.
in Arts & Culture
via International Herald Tribune @ 9:14 7th Dec
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in Handhelds
via ZDNet @ 16:56 3rd Dec
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OF all the most difficult part in managementhiring topnotch people, doing strategic thinking, eating power lunch, etc. and perhaps the least appreciated, yet the most important, is the managers sense of objectivity in work performance appraisal.
in Search Engines
via Manila Times @ 13:42 30th Nov
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AFTER the last ball had been bowled in Perth, Ricky Ponting raised the prospect of wholesale changes in his line-up for the next match. In the end, the selectors settled for a bloodletting and not a bloodbath. As usual, batsmen were spared and bowlers sacked. To be fair, the leather flingers were unproven whereas the batters have longer records than Abe Saffron. Still, it was a cautious response to a significant defeat.
in Cricket
via Brisbane Times @ 15:19 22nd Dec
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