
Miss Georgia, Gvantsa Daraselia.
Miss Jamaica, April Jackson.
Vera Krasova.
Mariann Birkedal.
Miss Honduras, Diana Barraza.
Miss Panama, Carolina Dementiev.
Miss Thailand, Gavintra Photijak.
Miss Brazil, Natalia Anderle.
Miss Cayman, Rebecca Parchment.
Miss Hungary, Jázmin Dammak and Miss Ukraine,
Miss Panama and Miss Honduras
Miss Costa Rica, Maria Teresa Rodriguez.
Miss Dominica, Marianne Cruz.
Miss Ukraine, Eleonora Masalab.
Miss Guam, Siera Robertson.
Miss Universe - Bikini 2
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Miss Universe 2008 - Bikini

Miss Vietnam , Nguyen Thuy Lam

Miss Aruba, Tracey Nicolaas.
Miss Croatia, Snjezana Loncarevic.
Miss Curacao, Jenyfeer Mercelina.
Miss Italy, Claudia Ferraris.
Miss USA, Crystle Stewart
Miss Nigeria, Stephanie Oforka.
Miss Trinidad & Tobago, Anya Ayoung-Chee.
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Miss Universe 2008

Miss Guam
Miss Vietnam - Thuy Lam
Miss Ukraine
Miss Universe 2008
Miss Vietnam
Miss USA
Miss Hungary
Miss El Salvador and Miss Therasa Le
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European astronomers find "super-Earths"

Astronomers Michel Mayor (R) and Stephane Udry (L) of Switzerland's Geneva Observatory attend an astronomy conference in Nantes, western France, Monday June 16, 2008. European astronomers had located dozens of giant planets in three distant solar systems.
European scientists on Monday said they had discovered a batch of five "super-Earths," each of them between four and 30 times bigger than our planet, in a trio of distant solar systems.
Their findings, presented at a conference in France, suggests that at least one third of stars similar to our own Sun host these difficult-to-detect celestial bodies, multiplying previous estimates by five.
It also brings astronomers closer to finding planets outside our solar system, called exoplanets, that could potentially duplicate the conditions that gave rise to life on Earth.
"In a year or two, it is likely that we will find habitable planets circling small stars" such as the sun, said Setphane Udry, a researcher at Switzerland's Geneva Observatory and a member of the team that made the discovery.
The trio of planets orbit a star slightly less massive than our sun, 42 light-years away towards the southern Doradus and Pictor constellations. A light-year is the distance light can travel in one year.
The planets are bigger than Earth -- one is 4.2 times the mass, one is 6.7 times and the third is 9.4 times.
They orbit their star at extremely rapid speeds -- one whizzing around in just four days, compared with Earth's 365 days, one taking 10 days and the slowest taking 20 days.
Udry and colleagues used the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher or HARPS, a telescope at La Silla observatory in Chile, to find the planets.
HARPS, sometimes called the "planet hunter", has uncovered 45 super-Earths since it began operation in 2004.
NASA image from the Spitzer Space Telescope shows a fledgling solar system. European astronomers say they have located dozens of giant planets in three distant solar systems
This artist's impression by the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere (ESO) website shows a trio of super-Earths discovered by an European team. European scientists on Monday said they had located five "super-Earths," each of them between four and 30 times bigger than our planet, in a trio of distant solar systems
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Tornado funnel cloud captured

A huge tornado funnel cloud touches down in Orchard, Iowa, Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 9:04 p.m. The Globe Gazette and Mitchell County Press News reported that Lori Mehmen of Orchard, took the photo from outside her front door. Mehmen said the funnel cloud came near the ground and then went back up into the clouds. Besides tree and crop damage, no human injuries were reported
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Pre-Hispanic Peruvian pieces recovered

Pre-Hispanic Peruvian pieces are shown to the press after they were recovered in Germany and the U.S., at the Foreign Ministry in Lima, June 16, 2008.
Pre-Hispanic Peruvian pieces are shown to the press after they were recovered in Germany and the U.S., at the Foreign Ministry in Lima, June 16, 2008.
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Premiere of "Get Smart"

Cast member Anne Hathaway poses at the premiere of "Get Smart" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California June 16, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on June 20
Cast members Anne Hathaway and Steve Carell pose at the after-party for premiere of "Get Smart" in Westwood, California June 16, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on June 20
Cast member Steve Carell (L) greets actress Jenna Fischer (R), as co-star from the movie Anne Hathaway (C) stands nearby, at the premiere of "Get Smart" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California June 16, 2008
Cast member Steve Carell poses with his wife Nancy Walls at the premiere of "Get Smart" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California June 16, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on June 20
Actress Carla Gugino poses at the premiere of "Get Smart" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California June 16, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on June 20
Cast member Dwayne Johnson waves at the premiere of "Get Smart" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California June 16, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on June 20
Cast member Anne Hathaway waves at the premiere of "Get Smart" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California June 16, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on June 20
Cast member Anne Hathaway poses at the premiere of "Get Smart" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California June 16, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on June 20
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 | 0 Comments
57th annual Miss Universe pageant to be held in Vietnam

(L-R) Miss El Salvador 2008 Rebeca Moreno, Miss Indonesia 2007 Putri Raemawasti and Miss Thailand 2008 Gavintra Photijak pose for a photograph upon their arrival at a hotel in Vietnam's southern Ho Chi Minh city June 17, 2008. The 57th annual Miss Universe pageant will be held in Vietnam's central Nha Trang resort city on July 14, 2008
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Emma Watson is the new face of Chanel perfume
Emma Watson is to be the new face of Chanel perfume. The "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" star has won a two-year contract worth million to promote Coco Mademoiselle.
The 18-year-old actress will take over from fellow British star Keira Knightley, 23, when her contract ends this summer. A source said: "Emma has been excitedly telling friends that she is going to be replacing Keira." Emma landed the deal with the French fashion house after signing up with top modelling agency Storm in an attempt to branch out from acting.
Chanel has been preparing Emma for her new role by dressing her for film premieres and parties. A source said: "She has been slowly integrated into the Chanel brand. Once it became clear she is growing into a beautiful young woman and wears the Chanel brand so elegantly, they had to sign her up.
Chanel realises it is important to target a young audience." Bosses at Warner Bros - who make the "Harry Potter" films - have given the deal their blessing.
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Rihanna’s BET: All in!
Rihanna arrives boots-first at BET’s ‘106 & Park’ at the BET Studios in New York City on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old singer has been making the media rounds, last stopping off at MTV’s Studios in New York City. A Rihanna-inspired clothing line may be in the works!
Check out RiRi’s wild knee-high black and white boots!
WHAT DO YOU THINK of Rihanna’s boot bet — all-in winner or busted loser?
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Heidi Gets Hardy Happy Again
America’s favorite couple-to-hate Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt head back for another day at the Ed Hardy warehouse in Culver City, Calif. on Tuesday.
Designer Christian Audigier greeted them and posed for a few pictures with the crazy duo.
University of Iowa’s Mark Andrejevic, author of Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched, chimed in with his two-cents on reality stars. “Because reality-TV celebrities depend upon the limelight,” he says, “they’re willing to do what it takes to stay there and often are only too eager to cash in on what may well be rather fleeting celebrity.”
HOW LONG DO YOU think reality stars will stay popular?
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 | 0 Comments