“Twilight” actress joins Miley Cyrus film

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Ashley Greene, who plays Alice Cullen in the “Twilight” movies, and “Hung” star Thomas Jane are in negotiations to join Miley Cyrus and Demi Moore in an English-language remake of a French comedy.

“LOL” centers on a teenaged girl (Cyrus) who is dumped by her more sexually experienced boyfriend (George Finn) while her divorcee mother (Moore) struggles to move on with her life.

Greene will play a high school bad girl, and Jane will be Cyrus’ father. Additionally Ashley Hinshaw (“Fringe”) will play Cyrus’ best friend, while Douglas Booth has already been cast as Cyrus’ love interest.

Liza Azuelos, who directed the 2008 original, is shooting the remake for Mandate Pictures, the company behind “Juno.”

Talkative Gemma Arterton ‘gagged’ in new film!

London, April 24(ANI): Gemma Arterton has revealed that the crewmembers of her new film ‘The Disappearance Of Alice Creed’ used to gag her to stop her from talking.

The hottie’s role in the film required her to wear a gag in most scenes.

“I”m quite a chatty person and we had the props guys on set who would have to handcuff me and tie me up and sometimes I”d be chatting and they”d be like, ”Oops, okay now” and put the gag in. It was funny,” the Mirror quoted her as saying.

She said: “There were times when it did get a bit much and I would say, ”Look guys, can we take a break” but you know, it was a really trustworthy situation and I never felt at any point that I was being taken advantage of or anything bad was going to happen.

“I was in such good hands and I trusted J [Blakeson, the writer-director] so much.”

‘The Disappearance Of Alice Creed’ is set to hit screens on April 30. (ANI)

Three-and-a-half stone rabbit sets world record

London, April 5 (ANI): A three-and-a-half stone, four feet three inches long rabbit has got itself into the Guinness World Record as the world’s biggest.

Darius, a Continental Giant, is just 13 months old but eats 12 carrots a day along with two daily meals of a pair of bowls of rabbit mix, three apples and a cabbage.

Owner Annette Edwards, 59, says he is still six months away from attaining full size.

“I only measured him this weekend and that was when I realised he was much bigger than Alice, who is the current record holder,” the Telegraph quoted her, as saying.

She added: “He is so gentle and I wonder if this has helped him grow bigger than the rest. He does run around all the time, so I guess the combination of food and exercise has worked out for him.

“He really is a handsome beast though, there’s always a bit of a glint in his eye when you go near him.”

Darius comes from a line of rabbits known for their weight and size – he is the son of current record holder Alice and the grandson of Amy, who held the crown earlier.

Edwards said: “I think it’s nice that the record is being kept in the family. The frightening thing is that Darius is still growing so he could be absolutely massive by the time he reaches full size.

“People ask me what my secret is, but there really isn’t one other than just treating them well and really looking after them.”

A Guinness World Records spokesman said: “This is the biggest bunny in the world. Darius is bigger than all the previous record holding rabbits. It’s unbelievable that a rabbit could grow to ver four-foot long.” (ANI)

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1 2 24 1 The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Soundtrack (/AG)

2 5 17 1 Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel – Soundtrack (/Rhino)

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4 3 4 1 Alice In Wonderland: Almost Alice – Soundtrack (/Walt Disney)

5 6 73 1 Twilight – Soundtrack (/AG)

6 1 2 1 Under Great White Northern Lights (The White Stripes) – Soundtrack (/Warner Bros.)

7 7 22 1 Michael Jackson’s This Is It – Soundtrack (/Sony Music)

8 9 16 1 Glee: Season One: The Music Volume 2 – Soundtrack (/Sony Music)

9 8 21 2 Glee: Season One: The Music Volume 1 – Soundtrack (/Sony Music)

10 11 53 1 Hannah Montana: The Movie – Soundtrack ()

US Army Nurse reveals ‘humane’ side of Saddam Hussein

Washington, Sep. 11 (ANI): Saddam Hussein might be remembered as a brutal international criminal by the rest of the world; but to retired U.S. Army Nurse Robert Ellis, who spent more time with the dictator than any other American, he was a patient with a humane side.

Ellis worked as the senior American medical advisor at Baghdad’s Camp Cropper, where Hussein was held for eight months until his execution in December 2006, Fox News reports.

During this period, Hussein who went by the code name “Victor” grew close to his caregiver, who was known to him by the code name “Alice.”

The report quoted Ellis as saying that when he told Hussein that he had to return to St. Louis to see his dying brother, Hussein hugged him and said: “I will be your brother.”

Ellis’ new book, “Caring for Victor,” is a record of his time with the ruthless tyrant.

For Ellis, the mission caused serious internal conflict.

“I was always conflicted throughout the whole mission. My job was to keep these people alive and healthy so they could be interrogated,” he said.

Ellis says that by remaining “non-judgmental,” he was able to see another side of a human who was considered to be a brutal killer.

“By me spending time with him, I got to see his other side, a side that you don’t hear about. They play by a different set of rules over there,” he added. (ANI)

BJP issues show-cause notice to Arun Shourie

New Delhi, Aug.25 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday issued show-cause notice to its disgruntled leader Arun Shourie over his outburst against the party and its leadership in the media.

BJP has sought clarification from Shourie over his remarks made in an interview to private TV channel during a programme on Tuesday.

The much-anticipated action came Shourie’s remarks that termed the party as “Kati Patang” (a kite without its sting attached) and describing BJP President Rajnath as “Alice in Blunderland” and “Humpty Dumpty” were viewed as a matter of indiscipline.

Shourie had also urged the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh to takeover the charge of the BJP and suggested to remove all its top leaders. (ANI)

BJP leaders meet to discuss Shourie’s remarks

New Delhi, Aug 25 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders met here today to discuss Arun Shourie’s remarks against the party.

Besides party president Rajnath Singh, party Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, party general secretaries Vijay Goel and Vinay Katiyar attended the meeting at the party headquarter.

According to sources, the leaders reviewed the situation but apparently no decision regarding any action against Shourie was taken.xpressing confidence that the party would emerge stronger, Naqvi said there was no revolt in the party.

On Monday, Shourie asked the RSS to takeover BJP’s control and described Rajnath Singh as “Alice in Blunderland”.

“You want to be the Humpty Dumpty and also want everyone to believe what you write. Rajnath Singh is Alice in Blunderland,” said Shourie during the Walk the Talk an interview-based programme of NDTV.

Making observation of the present state of affairs in the BJP, Shourie said: “BJP Ek Kati Patang ki tarah hain (BJP is like a kite without its string attached),”

“The RSS should take BJP’s control in its hands and BJP’s all top leaders should be removed,” Shourie suggested.

Shourie wants action be taken against him, NDTV quoted Rajiv Pratap Rudy as saying later on. (ANI)

Rajnath Singh is “Humpty Dumpty”, RSS should takeover BJP: Shourie

New Delhi, Aug.24 (ANI): Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Arun Shourie on Monday asked the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) to takeover BJP’s control and described the party’s President Rajnath Singh as an “Humpty Dumpty”.

“You want to be the Humpty Dumpty and also want everyone to believe what you write,” said Shourie during the Walk the Talk an interview-based programme of NDTV.

He further said: “Rajnath Singh is Alice in Blunderland.”

Making observation of the present state of affairs in the BJP, Shourie said: “BJP Ek Kati Patang ki tarah hain (BJP is like a kite without its string attached),”

“The RSS should take BJP’s control in its hands and BJP’s all top leaders should be removed,” Shourie suggested.

Shourie wants action be taken against him, NDTV quoted Rajiv Pratap Rudy as saying later on. (ANI)

NASA successfully tests eco-friendly rocket propellant

Washington, August 22 (ANI): NASA and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, or AFOSR, have successfully launched a small rocket using an environmentally-friendly, safe propellant comprised of aluminum powder and water ice, called ALICE.

“This collaboration has been an opportunity for graduate students to work on an environmentally-friendly propellant that can be used for flight on Earth and used in long distance space missions,” said NASA Chief Engineer Mike Ryschkewitsch at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

“These sorts of university-led experimental projects encourage a new generation of aerospace engineers to think outside of the box and look at new ways for NASA to meet our exploration goals,” he added.

Using ALICE as fuel, a nine-foot rocket soared to a height of 1,300 feet over Purdue University’s Scholer farms in Indiana earlier this month.

ALICE is generating excitement among researchers because this energetic propellant has the potential to replace some liquid or solid propellants.

When it is optimized, it could have a higher performance than conventional propellants.

“By funding this collaborative research with NASA, Purdue University and the Pennsylvania State University, AFOSR continues to promote basic research breakthroughs for the future of the Air Force,” said Dr. Brendan Godfrey, director of AFOSR.

ALICE has the consistency of toothpaste when made. It can be fit into molds and then cooled to -30 degree Celsius 24 hours before flight.

The propellant has a high burn rate and achieved a maximum thrust of 650 pounds during this test.

“A sustained collaborative research effort on the fundamentals of the combustion of nanoscale aluminum and water over the last few years led to the success of this flight,” said Dr. Steven F. Son, a research team member from Purdue.

“ALICE can be improved with the addition of oxidizers and become a potential solid rocket propellant on Earth. Theoretically, ALICE can be manufactured in distant places like the moon or Mars, instead of being transported to distant locations at high cost,” he added. (ANI)

Squeaky Fromme Released | Squeaky Fromme Parole | Squeaky Fromme | Charles Manson | Lynette Alice “Squeaky” Fromm | Manson Family | President Gerald Ford

Squeaky Fromme Released | Squeaky Fromme Parole |  Squeaky Fromme |  Charles Manson | Lynette Alice “Squeaky” Fromm | Manson Family | President Gerald Ford

Lynette Alice “Squeaky” Fromme born on 22nd October 1948 is an American was born in Santa Monica, California, the daughter of William Millar Fromme and Helen Benzinger, was a former member of the Manson Family,she was graduate in 1966.

She was arrested after pointing a gun at President Gerald Ford in Sacramento, Calif. on 5th September1975,the gun was later found not to have a bullet in the chamber.

She was sentenced to life imprisonment for attempting to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford in 1975, serving 34 years in custody, was released from Federal Medical Center Carswell (Texas prison hospital)  in Fort Worth  in Texas,on August 14, 2009.

Brit woman hangs herself on fishhooks as part of Paris shark protest

London, Jul 3 (ANI): A British woman took a drastic step to stress the threat of extinction facing sharks worldwide by piercing her skin with giant fish hooks, and hanging herself from the ceiling of a boutique in Paris.

Alice Newstead, an artist and animal rights activist, painted herself silver before piercing the skin of her shoulder blades with oversized shark fishing hooks on July 2, and then resting her feet in a harness, before she was hoisted up into the air, reports the Telegraph.

She spent 15 minutes suspended in the window of a Lush Cosmetics store in the south of the capital.

As passers-by walked along the busy boulevard, her skin stretched upward and streaked with blood.

The cosmetics company has linked up with the Sea Shepherd environmental organisation to campaign against over fishing, which is threatening sharks with extinction. (ANI)

kidd – kid – City files protest of Kidd closing

kidd – kid – City files protest of Kidd closing

Tuscaloosa  City filed a formal petition with the Alabama Department of Mental Health on Tuesday, protesting the closing of the Alice M. Kidd nursing home facility on the Bryce Hospital campus.

As petition claims that the department does’t follow proper procedures as per  Alabama Administrative Procedures Act.

To protect the residents and their families, also the employees at the Kidd facility, said Harper, D-Aliceville. ‘Our job is to ensure all laws, processes and procedures are followed by the department of mental health. Remember, we are dealing with people’s lives and jobs. That is what is important to me.’

U.S. workers want job reviews changed, survey says

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Four out of five U.S. workers are dissatisfied with their job performance reviews and would like to see them better reflect their work, said a survey released on Tuesday.

A third of those workers would like to see the reviews tied to compensation, and a fifth said they would like the reviews to be more fair, said the survey conducted for Taleo Corp., a provider of talent management solutions.

Overall, 78 percent of U.S. workers want to change some aspect of the review process, the study said.

Sixteen percent of workers would like the reviews to be conducted more often, while 11 percent want to get rid of them altogether, it said. Fifteen percent said they would not want to see any changes.

“In the current economy, job performance is front and center of the corporate agenda. So it’s not surprising that this is an area where American workers want to seize greater control,” said Alice Snell, vice president of Taleo Research.

Five percent of those surveyed said they did not have performance reviews at their jobs. Two-thirds said they last had a performance review in the past year.

The random nationwide telephone survey was conducted among 881 employed adults for Dublin, California-based Taleo by KRC Research from March 12 to March 16, 2009.

It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.

Miley Cyrus calls Alice in Wonderland movie ‘perverted’

New York, April 14 (ANI): ‘Hannah Montana’ star Miley Cyrus finds Disney’s animated classic Alice in Wonderland ‘perverted’.

The 16-year-old linked the movie, based on Lewis Carroll’s books, with stimulant Ecstasy, saying she found the association on the Internet.

“It’s such a perverted movie. It’s all about Ecstasy. I swear! Look it up online,” the New York Post quoted her as telling Teen Vogue.

The relation may seem a little out of place since Caroll inked his book in 1865 and Walt Disney himself supervised the film in 1951 – when the drug was not even in use. (ANI)

Snow White, Robin Hood give kids wrong message about ‘stranger danger’

London, Apr 12 (ANI): Classic Disney cartoon films like Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and Robin Hood are sending the wrong message to kids about how to deal with “stranger danger”, say researchers.

According to researchers, the films contain scenes in which children receive “unwanted personal contact” or threatening approaches from adults, and that the victims fail to set a good example in the way they respond.

In one instance, the researchers found that the Pinocchio had been “groomed” by the adult characters Honest John and Gideon but that his response to the abuse resembled “victim blaming”, The Telegraph reported.

The report, however, pinpointed that characters, like Mowgli, in the Jungle Book, and Alice, in Alice in Wonderland, are able to successfully handle to threats they face from adults.

It adds: “It is possible that viewing these scenes could influence children to believe that telling a trusted adult about a stranger’s advances is unnecessary because the film characters model successful independence.”

The study has been published in the journal Child Abuse, and was conducted by a team of psychologists, sociologists and anthropologists at Carleton University, in Canada.

The academics wrote that they were “surprised to find depictions of children being touched, usually by adults, contrary to the expressed desires of the child”.

To reach the conclusion, researchers studied 47 animated feature length Disney films, released between 1937 and 2006.

In ten of them, they found examples of “unwanted personal contact” or scenes which show child characters in “risky situations”.

Dr Wendy Hovdestad, the lead author, said: “The depictions of child and adolescent characters being grabbed and kissed against their will by adult characters is particularly problematic for the boy characters Wart (The Sword in the Stone), Flounder (The Little Mermaid), and Skippy (Robin Hood), because the context in the film is humorous.

“The treatment would probably be upsetting if it happened to a real child, and treating it as humorous is directly contradicting sexual safety education that teaches children that they get to decide who touches their bodies.”

The report concludes: “The findings raise questions about potential impacts on child audiences. Is the unwanted contact and risky situation content appropriate viewing for children, given efforts to teach children sexual safety?”

A Disney spokeswoman said, “As we have not studied the report we are unable to comment.” (ANI)

Prince Williams once wanted to be a policeman!

London, March 19 (ANI): Prince William has revealed that he once dreamed a life of a cop chasing the bad guys when he was younger.

The soldier prince made the revelation in a television interview to promote his support for the Teenage Cancer Trust’s plans to build a new centre for young patients at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton, Surrey.

The 26-year-old, who is presently training to become a Royal Air Force search and rescue pilot, unwrapped his childhood ambition in front of a 10-year-old cancer patient Alice who asked him what he would have done if he were not a prince.

“A long time ago I wanted to be a policeman. I soon learned that probably wasn’t a good idea,” the Sun quoted him as saying in an interview with the BBC’s Newsround.

And when asked who would win an arm wrestle between him and his younger brother Prince Harry, he added: “You know the answer to that! It’s not even a contest.

Obviously I’d win. As the bigger brother you have that psychological power over your brother, you see.” (ANI)

Halle Berry says daughter made her a better human being

Washington, Feb 21 (ANI): Hollywood actress Halle Berry, who won the ‘Powerful’ woman award, at Essence magazine’s black woman in Hollywood luncheon, revealed that it is her daughter Nahla, who has made a better human being.

As the ‘Frankie and Alice’ actress held her award all she could think of was her daughter, who she says completes her.

“As a woman, I thought it was all about work and accomplishments, then this little baby comes along and says that it’s not about that,” People magazine quoted Halle, as saying.

“I’m complete. I have more to offer my craft because [my daughter] makes me indelibly better every day,” Halle added.

Halle even revealed that she has been a ‘ghost for a while’, as motherhood made her career take the backseat

Halle, who was honored for her contribution to cinema and her philanthropic efforts left many actresses in tears with her touching speech, while her beau Gabriel Aubry smiled at her. (ANI)

Halle Berry to play jewel thief in ‘Who Is Doris Payne’

Washington, Feb 17 (ANI): Actress Halle Berry is set to play an international jewel thief in new film ‘Who Is Doris Payne’.

The project is being developed by J2 partners Justin Berfield and Jason Felts and the script has been penned by Eunetta Boone, reports the Variety.

The Oscar winning actress is also set to go shave off her head for new movie titled Nappily Ever After.

The film is a romantic comedy for which she plans to go bald.

“I’m shaving it off!” she told Essence magazine.

“I know. Here comes the controversy, but … it’ll grow back – I hope!” she added.

Berry recently wrapped her latest movie, Frankie and Alice, and says she’s is happy settling back into her favourite role of all: mom to her 11-month-old daughter Nahla. (ANI)

Model Alice Dellal goes commando to Elle Style Awards

London, Feb 11 (ANI): Model Alice Dellal left nothing to imagination when she turned up for Elle Style Awards wearing a see-through bondage-style dress.

Alice’s body, minus bra and knickers, was clearly visible through her transparent dress, reports the Sun.

Equally eye-catching were the gloves she teamed with the outfit – a black leather pair complete with fake gold fingernails.

At the ceremony, English actress Sienna Miller was presented with the Elle Style con Award.

Miller, who was given the award for her unique, fashion forward style, was joined by other stars for the fashion event held at the Big Sky London studio.

Slumdog Millionaire was again the winner of most of the awards, with actress Freida Pinto taking home the award for best actress, and actor Mickey Rourke getting his second best actor award. (ANI)

Halle Berry to go bald for new flick

Washington, Feb 10 (ANI): Hollywood actress Halle Berry is set to go bald for new movie titled Nappily Ever After.

The film is a romantic comedy for which she plans to go bald.

“I’m shaving it off!” People quoted her as telling Essence magazine.

“I know. Here comes the controversy, but … it’ll grow back – I hope!” she added.

The Oscar winner has recently wrapped her latest movie, Frankie and Alice, and says she’s is happy settling back into her favourite role of all: mom to her 11-month-old daughter Nahla.

“When I looked at the stick and saw I was pregnant … I was so happy. I thought I knew love before, but I’ve never felt anything like this,” she said.

The 42-year-old actress said that she can handle any media criticism – but the most important thing to her now is Nahla’s approval.

“I don’t want my daughter to look back at my work and think, ‘Mom sold out.

“I want to leave a legacy that she can be proud of,” she added. (ANI)