
A baby seal (front) which was born in 2007 meets visitors for the first time in the Buenos Aires Zoo in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, Jan. 11, 2008. The parents of this young seal got lost and were saved by people 14 years ago. The story of this pair of seals is always popular among the people in Argentina.
A baby seal (L) which was born in 2007 meets visitors for the first time in the Buenos Aires Zoo in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, Jan. 11, 2008. The parents of this young seal got lost and were saved by people 14 years ago. The story of this pair of seals is always popular among the people in Argentina.
Baby seal's debut in Argentina's zoo
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Pennies make up a fortune

School students sit around hundreds of thousands of coins, piled up in the shape of a heart, during a campaign in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, to call on children to donate their deposits to impoverished students in rural areas, Jan. 12, 2008. The organizers have collected nearly 300,000 yuan from students in cities around Zhejiang.
School students sit around hundreds of thousands of coins, piled up in the shape of a heart, during a campaign in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, to call on children to donate their deposits to impoverished students in rural areas, January 12, 2008. The organizers have collected nearly 300,000 yuan from students in cities around Zhejiang.
School students bring their saving boxes during a campaign in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, to call on children to donate their deposits to impoverished students in rural areas, January 12, 2008. The organizers have collected nearly 300,000 yuan from students in cities around Zhejiang.
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First commercial air service to Antarctica

People tand on the purpose-built Wilkins glacial blue ice runway to the first Airbus A319 jet to carry passengers from Hobart, Australia to Antarctica, some 65 kms (40 miles) from the Australian Antarctic research station Casey, Friday, Jan. 11, 2008, in Wilkins, Antarctica. The historic flight began the world's first commercial air service to Antarctica and will radically expand Australian scientists' ability to study the effects climate change is having on Antarctica's fragile environment.
Passengers, scientists, government officials and ground crew gather for a group photo on the purpose-built Wilkins glacial blue ice runway in front of the Airbus A319 jet, to carry passengers on the world's first commercial air service from Hobart to Antarctica, some 65km (40 miles) from the Australian Antarctic research station of Casey, Jan. 11, 2008.
The first Airbus A319 jet to carry passengers from Hobart, Australia to Antarctica, some 65 kms (40 miles) from the Australian Antarctic research station Casey, Friday, Jan. 11, 2008.
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Russian State Ballet Troupe performs "Swan Lake" in Jilin
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Fan Bingbing crowned top image girl

BEIJING, Dec. 16 -- The Chinese advertising industry crowned actress Fan Bingbing as the year's top image girl, or the girl with the highest commercial value.
Fan has starred in more than 30 national and international ad campaigns this year, which has brought in the majority of her income, Web site sohu.com reported.
Ad agencies prefer using Fan since, in addition to her on-screen achievements, she makes less tabloids than before, and has thus garnered a positive image for herself.
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AcquaStudio fashion show
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Beyonce Loves Versace… and Christian Louboutin
Beyonce and her boo Jay-Z (not pictured) leave an after-party for fashion house Versace in Milan, Italy on Saturday.
Earlier in the evening, the couple and former Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland, aka third wheel, attended the Versace Men’s Autumn/Winter 2008 fashion show. Kelly can be seen in the background behind Beyonce’s umbrella.
Beyonce, 26, is wearing the latest metallic shoes by Christian Louboutin.
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Alanis Morissette - “Underneath” Music Video
Alanis Morissette is back with a power ballad called “Underneath” as produced by Guy Sigsworth (Frou Frou, Imogen Heap) and directed by Matt Docter.
According to Wiki, the song had an unofficial premiere on September 15, 2007 at The Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, at the Elevate Film Festival. Alanis submitted her song, and then (like all other 14 videos) had the song’s video written, directed, shot and edited in two days.
WHAT DO YOU THINK of Alanis Morissette’s new comeback track?
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John Mayer: Don’t Drink and Drive!
John Mayer just blogged about his admiration for his housemate Chad and the important message of, “Don’t Drink and Drive!” Check out his most recent blog:
“UNDER THE (IMPRESSION I CAN) INFLUENCE (PEOPLE AROUND ME)
I’m taking to the blog today to share something with you that I feel more passionate about than I saw coming. I want to make it short and sweet so that anybody who wants to re-print it can copy and paste without editing…
Went out to dinner Thursday night. My car. One glass of wine. Carpooled from dinner to go out to one more place. Everyone in my car. At the next spot, I do the Diet Coke with Lime thing. My favorite scotch (Lagavulin 16 year) arrives under my nose. “Can’t do it,” I say. Then I find out my friend has switched to Designated Driver and has a plan that involves everyone getting home safe. Cool. I love Lagavulin when the time is right. Now it’s the end of the night and I’m feeling wonderfully buzzy and ready to get dropped off to my house in my car, except the person that was going to follow my car in the DD’s car to drive him back isn’t in shape to drive either.
It’s 2 o’clock in the morning. I call my housemate Chad. Chad’s sleeping. He was in the studio all day. I explain to him that I need him to jump in the back seat of my car, ride to the DD’s car and drive me back home. Of course Chad says “yes” and comes through like a champ. A champ, I say.
Here’s what I want to tell you:
If I, incredibly hot/fugly John Mayer can make that call, so can you.
The distance from the parking lot to my house was about 5 miles, mostly straight shot up the coast of Santa Monica, zero traffic. And I didn’t drive it. Me. The guy who gets the VIP velvet rope treatment in life.
Oh, and the call? It’s not the coolest you’ll ever sound. And the logistics? It’s kind of inelegant. You trace the same route twice when all you want to do is fall into bed. But you gotta do it.
This is all coming from a guy who you can be sure would have found a sexier way to get home if there was one available. And there just isn’t, especially in LA. (You can be sexy again the next day when you wake up with the rest of your big, beautiful life in front of you.)
I’m not writing this to earn golf claps, it’s just that if I’m going to stand in any way as an ambassador of something cool or influential, this is more important than any pair of sneakers or a guitar.
And to give a big high five to the Chads of the world.
See you around
JM”
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Clive Owen is The International
Clive Owen takes a break from filming The International and chows down some hot soup, as the rainy weather delays production on Park Avenue in New York City on Friday.
Clive, 43, plays an obsessive Interpol agent who investigates a global banking institution for corruption and murder with the help of a Manhattan assistant district attorney (Naomi Watts).
The International is being directed by Tom Tykwer and is set for an Aug. 15 release date.
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Javier Bardem @ AFI Awards 2008
No Country For Old Men stars Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin ham it up for the cameras at the 2008 AFI Awards held at the Four Seasons Hotel on Friday in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Bardem, 38, and the entire creative ensemble of No Country For Old Men were recognized by the American Film Institute (AFI) for their contribution to America’s cultural legacy. The plaque reads, “No Country For Old Men breathes new life — and death — into the classic American western. Joel and Ethan Coen construct a film like a steel trap, one that springs and snaps with a ferocity seldom seen in the movies. The film features a killer combination of acting talent — Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones and Javier Bardem, who creates and then unleashes one of the great screen villains of our time. Drive by heart-stopping tension and pacing, the Coen Brothers‘ masterful juxtaposition of savagery and innocence is a powerful tale of morality in a bleak world where a life can end with the flip of a coin.”
HEADS or TAILS?
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Minka Kelly @ AFI Awards 2008
Minka Kelly arrives at the 2008 AFI Awards held at the Four Seasons Hotel on Friday in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The American Film Institute (AFI) luncheon honored 10 films and 10 television programs of 2007. Said AP, “There were no winners or losers, and no acceptance speeches — just a lunch of Lake Superior whitefish, truffle herb mashed potatoes and chocolate cake.”
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Clay Aiken VS. Newsweek
Round 1!
Newsweek got a little too inquisitive for American Idol alum Clay Aiken. Do you think the interviewer went a little too far? Here’s what went down during a recent sit-down:
How did you get into a fight with that lady on a plane? I’m not going to talk about it.
I was just curious because you’ve never talked about it. I did talk about it.
What about the Kelly Ripa thing? I’m not going to discuss it.
Did you think it was homophobic? I’m not going to discuss it.
What do you want to talk about? I think we’re done.
Can we talk about something fun? No, we’re done. I thought Newsweek would be more reputable. I’m surprised.
But I think people are curious about it. It was a year ago. This is Newsweek. It’s not the National Enquirer. I’d hate to have a job where I had to be rude to people.
I’ll change the subject. What do you do for fun? I watch the news. I read news magazines, but I’m reconsidering that now.
Read the full interview at Newsweek.com.
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Harlow Madden: Nicole Richie’s Baby Girl
Nicole Richie and Joel Madden are the proud parents of a daughter, Harlow Winter Kate Madden.
Harlow was born Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and weighed 6 lbs., 7 oz.
“The beautiful healthy baby girl is home with her ecstatic parents,” the couple’s reps at Handprint Entertainment tell People.
Congrats to the happy family! Can’t wait to see the family portrait.
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Valentina Pinault is Precious
Here are the very first candid photos of Salma Hayek with her daughter Valentina, almost four months, taken earlier today.
The mother-daughter duo made stops in Beverly Hills and West Hollywood to go to furniture store shopping at Kartell and Cassina.
Father is Gucci Group CEO Francois-Henri Pinault.
How cute is Valentina????? Muy preciosa!
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