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Jan 13 2013 Hayden Panettiere at the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards//


Jan 13 2013 Jennifer Lopez - 70th Annual Golden Globe Award//


Jan 13 2013 Kate Hudson - 70th Annual Golden Globe Award//


Jan 13 2013 essica Alba - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards ///


Jan 13 2013 Claire Danes - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards//


Jan 13 2013 AnnaSophia Robb - CW 2013 TCA Winter Tour in Pasadena//


Jan 13 2013 Emily Blunt - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hill//


Jan 13 2013 Amy Poehler - 70th annual Golden Globe Awards//


Jan 13 2013 Amy Adams - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills//


Jan 13 2013 Amanda Seyfried - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills//


Jan 13 2013 Anne Hathaway - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills//


Jan 13 2013 Carla Gugino - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards//


Jan 13 2013 Emily Deschanel - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards//


Jan 13 2013 Eva Longoria - 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills//


//Meu Dogo é o Cara.///


//Ke$ha - C'Mon//


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[Gangster Squad: The real life story of Mickey Cohen, the hoodlum behind Sean Penn's new movie]


Bombs, machine guns and a lead pipe – tough guys tried the lot on gangster Mickey Cohen but they could not kill him. The tricky crime boss survived working for Al Capone and Bugsy Siegel before dying of natural causes. At the height of his powers he drove around Hollywood in a bulletproof Cadillac and hung out with Frank Sinatra and screen goddess Lana Turner. Cohen was played by Harvey Keitel in 1991 film Bugsy as a sidekick to Warren Beatty in the title role. Now double Oscar-winner Sean Penn is to portray the lesser-known mobster in new blockbuster Gangster Squad.

[Oracle Corp to fix Java security flaw "shortly"]


Oracle Corp said it is preparing an update to address a flaw in its widely used Java software after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security urged computer users to disable the program in web browsers because criminal hackers are exploiting a security bug to attack PCs. "A fix will be available shortly," the company said in a statement released late on Friday.

[[The NHL (No Hockey League) stalls again near CBA finish line]


I should've known better. After staying up all night at the Sofitel Hotel last Saturday night, thought this Saturday would be a breeze: Players end voting at 8 a.m.---we were told---sides finish up and sign of on memo of understanding, release schedules and camps open Sunday Sounds easy, especially since NHL BOG ratified deal on Wednesday afternoon. I should've known better. Nothing...

//Family of Aaron Swartz: Government officials partly to blame for his death//


Aaron Swartz, a noted Internet freedom ''hacktivist,'' died Friday at his apartment. He was 26. He was due to begin a federal trial next month on charges he downloaded millions of academic papers and meant to distribute them for free.

///Miss America crowns 2013 winner'///


They danced, twirled, flashed their pearly whites and strutted their best stuff in a quest for the tiara — and the scholarship cash. And in the end ... Miss New York, Mallory Hytes Hagan, 23, was named Miss America 2013. Her hometown is Brooklyn and she attended the Fashion Institute of Technology. Her platform issue is child sexual abuse prevention and she plans to obtain a degree in cosmetics and fragrance marketing, according to her bio, with an eye toward a career in global cosmetics marketing. She was tops with the judges in the swimsuit competition during Saturday night's show, and she performed a mean tap dance to James Brown's Get Up Offa That Thing. The night kicked off with ABC hosts Chris Harrison (The Bachelor) and Brooke Burke-Charvet (Dancing With the Stars) introducing the 53 contestants (50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands), who introduced themselves with sassy state sayings, including: -"From the state that brought you Channing Tatum, People's Sexiest Man Alive, You're Welcome. I'm Anna Laura Bryan, Miss Alabama." -"From the state where your vote counts, and counts, and counts, I'm Laura McKeeman, Miss Florida." -"From the state that celebrates diversity — from Scarlett O'Hara to Honey Boo Boo, I'm Leighton Jordan, Miss Georgia." -"From the home of Abraham Lincoln — before he was a movie, I'm Megan Ervin, Miss Illinois." -"From the home of Aerosmith, rock on, America. I'm Taylor Kinzler, Miss Massachusetts." -"From the state that weds 150 couples each day in Las Vegas — Tim Tebow, what do you say we make it 151? — I'm Randi Sundquist, Miss Nevada." -"Sandy may have swept away our shores, but never our spirit. I'm Miss New York, Mallory Hagan." -"From the state where we use sushi as bait, and, no, y'all are the ones with the accent, I am Miss South Carolina, Ali Rogers." And there's Mariah Cary, Miss Iowa. Said Burke-Charvet, "I feel great. It's gonna be a good night!" First up: A special "America's choice" semi-finalist, chosen from online voting based on contestant vidoes: Miss Montana Alex Wineman, the first contestant in the pageant to have been diagnosed with autism. Doing the judging: Entertainment Tonight veteran host Mary Hart, designer Bradley Bayou, Olympic gold medalist McKayla Maroney, GMA weatherman Sam Champion, Dancing With the Stars pro Cheryl Burke, Shark Tank star Daymond John and Miss America 2009 Katie Stam Irk. The 14 semifinalists (joining Miss Montana): Miss Texas Danae Couch Miss Utah Kara Arnold Miss Oklahoma Alicia Clifton Miss Wyoming Lexie Madden Miss South Carolina Ali Rogers Miss Tennessee Chandler Lawson Miss Alabama Anna Laura Bryan Miss Maryland Joanna Guy Miss Illinois Megan Ervin Miss Indiana Merriebeth Cox Miss New York Mallory Hytes Hagan Miss Florida Laura McKeeman Miss Kentucky Jessica Casebolt Miss Iowa Mariah Cary Harrison then announced a surprise twist! The judges were going to get a chance to add one more semifinalist to the pack. Quick! Huddle around Mary Hart and come up with a 16th semifinalist. After "madly conferring," he said, they added Miss Washington Mandy Schendel. Swimsuit time featured the 16 showing their taut bods sporting Catalina bikinis, most of them in solid red, blue, white or black. Before announcing the next cuts, McKayla Maroney took a second out to give her "not impressed" look. But she said she was "kidding." The 12 moving on to the evening wear part of the competition: Miss Washington Mandy Schendel Miss Maryland Joanna Guy Miss Texas Danae Couch Miss Alabama Anna Laura Bryan Miss New York Mallory Hagan Miss South Carolina Ali Rogers Miss Indiana Merribeth Cox Miss Tennessee Chandler Lawson Miss Oklahoma Alicia Clifton Miss Wyoming Lexie Madden Miss Illinois Megan Ervin Miss Iowa Mariah Cary So, what are the judges looking for? "This is that real spotlight moment," explained Sam Champion. "This is elegance, poise, grace and that ability to grab every bit of attention and focus it on her. This is her moment." Moving more gracefully and slower, the 12 worked the stage. Five wore white, three wore black, one blue, one red, one silver, one gray. Shameless plug time: Burke-Charvet touted her new fitness DVD and the contestants did a few moves, even though most of them were wearing high heels. Talent time for the Top 10 finalists: Miss Texas Danae Couch twirled batons to Donna Summer's Last Dance. Oops! One small drop. But she finished big - juggling three at once. Miss Tennessee Chandler Lawson sang Adele's Turning Tables. Miss Illinois Megan Ervin danced to Journey's Faithfully. Taking a break from the action, Harrison then noted the pageant contestants probably "haven't eaten carbs in about six years!" so he and Burke-Charvet passed out donuts to those who were no longer in the running. "You have no idea how deprived these ladies have been," said Burke-Charvet. Miss Oklahoma Alicia Clifton tap-danced to Michael Buble's version of Can't Buy Me Love. Miss Wyoming Lexie Madden played an original composition on the piano. Nice. Impressive. Miss Maryland Joanna Guy belted out the showy I Dreamed a Dream from Les Miserables. Miss New York Mallory Hagan tap-danced to James Brown's Get Up Offa That Thing. And she rocked it. Pro Cheryl Burke said, "It's all about the passion. You don't have to be technically perfect." Miss South Carolina Ali Rogers played The Jackson Five's I Want You Back on piano. She must be fun at a party and she pounded it out, filling it with flashy runs. Miss Iowa Mariah Cary tap-danced to Scatman John's Scatman. She started with a flip, and included splits. Tough competition in the tap department for the night. Miss Washington Mandy Schendel sang (mangled, according to most on Twitter) Rascal Flatt's My Wish. Note: Two of the contestants who received a lot of attention before the pageant did not make it to the Top 10. Miss District of Columbia Allyn Rose will undergo a double mastectomy now that the competition is over as a preventive measure because cancer runs in her family. And Miss Montana Alexis Wineman was the Miss America organization's first autistic competitor. Now, for the all-important question time! First up: Miss Oklahoma Alicia Clifton. She drew judge Cheryl Burke, who asked, "What are you thoughts on how sensational reality shows like Honey Boo Boo and Toddlers and Tiaras portray their mothers, young girls and the world of pageants?" Her answer: "Even though we do think they live an outrageous lifestyle, at the end of the day you have to admit that mother loves her daughter ...You have to remember these are reality shows and we just have to take them with a grain of salt." Next: Miss South Carolina Ali Rogers. Judge Katie Stam Irk brought up Brent Musberger's comments about quarterback A.J. McCarron's girlfriend, asking if they "objectify women." Her response: "As a football fan and as someone who would like to be featured.. at a football game, I think he has every right to point out her beauty. She is, in fact, gorgeous. I think this is something we can display not only on the Miss America stage, but hey, at a football game, too." Next: Miss New York Mallory Hagan. Sam Champion asked about gun control and a proposal to have an armed guard in every school. "Do you think that would make our schools safer?" "I actually don't," she said. "I don't think the proper way to fight violence is with violence." She urged education about guns. Fourth: Miss Iowa Mariah Cary. Bradley Bayou asked about marijuana legalization and whether it's the right direction for our country. "I think that depends on the situation. I personally know people who have had to go to medical marijuana for their last resort for their health care and I support that. However, I do not think it should be used for anything but recreational use and health care." Oops! Final question went to Miss Wyoming Lexie Madden. She was asked by McKayla Maroney if parents are being too quick to medicate for attention deficit disorder. Her answer: "It comes down to a parent's choice. but ultimately if they want to medicate their child they also need to look for alternative options to truly fix the problem and not just cover it up with medication."

//Miss America 2013: Miss New York Mallory Hagan Wins Read more: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/miss-america-2013-miss-new-york-mallory-hagan-wins-2013131#ixzz2HsgR537O Follow us: @usweekly on Twitter | usweekly on Facebook//


Meet the new Miss America 2013! Miss New York Mallory Hagan, 23, took home the crown Saturday, Jan. 12 after beating 52 other contestants. The Brooklyn native was in complete shock when she crowned the winner ahead of first runner-up Miss South Carolina Ali Rogers and third place winner Miss Oklahoma Alicia Clifton. Read more: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/miss-america-2013-miss-new-york-mallory-hagan-wins-2013131#ixzz2HsgadoH1 Follow us: @usweekly on Twitter | usweekly on Facebook

//Ray Lewis to Joe Flacco: 'You're the General, lead us to victory'//

Ray Lewis to Joe Flacco: 'You're the General, lead us to victory'

//Peyton Manning bids Ray Lewis adieu//


It was a private moment captured for posterity's sake, but it could serve as an iconic, offseason reminder for the Denver Broncos of who they have behind center. A humbled Peyton Manning, with reporters hammering away on deadline and videocameras shut off after the last postgame question had been answered, took his family into the Ravens' locker room on Saturday night to visit a fellow future Hall of Famer. Manning eventually found Ray Lewis, according to Ravens media director Chad Steele in a caption accompanying a photograph he posted to Twitter. [+] Enlarge Chad Steele/Baltimore Ravens Peyton Manning took his family into the Ravens' locker room on Saturday night after a 38-35, two-OT loss to visit Ray Lewis. "Great moment @ 1.5 hours after the game, Peyton Manning and his family waited to congratulate @raylewis52," Steele's tweet said. Lewis, who will retire after the playoffs to cap a 17-year career, will play on after the Ravens stunned the host Broncos 38-35 in two overtimes, a loss that goes down with the most devastating in Denver history. "Certainly we did a lot of good things this season, but as of right now, it's hard to think about anything besides the loss tonight," Manning said afterward. Manning did enough in regulation to help his team win, despite the first two turnovers. But he also was not perfect. He wasn't at his best, whether it was due to the weather or the pressure of leading his new franchise to a playoff win. "I probably wasn't quite as good as I wanted to be," Manning said, "and it probably cost us a couple scoring opportunities." On Denver's second possession of overtime, he stopped and threw across his body to the middle of the field and into the arms of Ravens cornerback Corey Graham at Denver's 45. Baltimore ran five plays and gained 16 yards before Justin Tucker sailed his winning kick down the middle. "Yeah, bad throw," Manning said. "Probably the decision wasn't great, either. I thought I had an opening, and I didn't get enough on it, and I was trying to make a play and certainly a throw I'd like to have back." Lewis, who led the Ravens with 17 tackles over this nearly 77-minute game in 13-degree weather, kneeled down to the ground and put his helmet on the rock-solid turf when it was over. "I've never been a part of a game so crazy in my life," Lewis said.