Kim Kardashian Went to the Beach

Recently, Kim Kardashian decided to take her hot body for a swim at a beach in Miami. If you notice, there's no one around within 50 yards of her in the water. It's either the whole famous thing or the waves created from her body sent all the kids and elderly folk crashing down the beach and out of sight. It's probably the latter if you're just being logical.
In high resolution, these are well worth a look. That's a body you shouldn't miss.
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Lohan is looking great again

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just another gentle reminder that Lohan is looking great again.


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It must be laundry day.


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That Captain


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"Tradition at UAF is to take pictures in little to no clothing when it hits -40 F."


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The guy who took this picture had to wait for her to fall asleep to get this close.

The Real Fashionable Models

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Melissa Rycroft - After having her heart broken by some douche on the The Bachelor, this former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader rebounded with a crowd-pleasing stint on Dancing With the Stars, proving that getting dumped can be a great

Manmohan has changed millions of lives: US magazine

One does not need charisma to make a leader, says Time magazine, citing prime minister Manmohan Singh's example who has made India one of world's fastest-growing economies and changed tens of millions of lives for the better.

A speech by "Manmohan Singh, it has been said, is a natural remedy for sleep disorders," suggested author Michael Elliott in an article titled "No Charisma? Don't Worry, You Can Still Be a Leader" in the influential US news magazine

"During a raucous debate on a vote of confidence in the Indian parliament last year, Singh's closing speech was so subdued that it was drowned out by the opposition. Singh folded up his notes and just submitted the rest of his remarks for the record," he recalled.

"Still, he won the vote and then a sweeping victory in India's general elections this year," Elliott noted. "It isn't Singh's speeches that win him followers; it's the fact that first as finance minister and since 2004 as prime minister, he has led India through a series of radical economic reforms that have made the world's largest democracy also one of its fastest-growing economies-and protected the poor too."

"It's Singh's actions that have changed tens of millions of lives for the better, not his words."
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