Saturday, March 31, 2012
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Netflix snags DVD.com domain, invests in the future of optical media
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Karthikeyan hits back at ?crybaby? Vettel | F1 Fanatic round-up
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In the round-up: Narain Karthikeyan says Sebastian Vettel's criticism of him was "really unprofessional".
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
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Monday, March 26, 2012
IUDS: Pamper, Pamper, Pamper -- Plus 9 Other Tips For Falling in Love with Your IUD
But nothing worth having is free, and the price you pay for a decade plus* of "fit-and-forget" contraception is that the fitting part and the adjustment that follows can be uncomfortable. Just how much so is hard to predict. On a scale of uncomfortable things we women do to get our bodies just the way we want them, ranging from, say, piercings to Brazilians to tattoos, an IUD insertion usually falls somewhere on the piercing-to-Brazilian end of the spectrum. And then there's adjustment. Some wombs welcome the newcomer from the moment it arrives. A few boot the first one back out into the cold world in the weeks or months after it gets put in. Most grumble a bit before deciding they like the company. Here are 10 tips that can make your IUD experience what you were hoping for when you first dialed your clinic:
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Hugh Grant gets animated at premiere of Aardman film The Pirates! in Bristol
HOLLYWOOD superstar Hugh Grant brought Cabot Circus to a standstill when he attended an exclusive charity premiere of the new Aardman film The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists.
Hugh, 51, was in Bristol for nine showings of the 3D adventure at the Cinema de Lux for Wallace and Gromit's Grand Appeal, which raises money for the Children's Hospital.
The dashing actor, who plays The Pirate Captain, chatted and posed for photos with young patients from the hospital before joining Aardman co-founder Peter Lord to introduce the film at each of the screenings.
Hugh, for whom The Pirates! is his animated debut, spoke highly of Aardman and the company's cast and crew, hundreds of whom were invited to the premiere.
He told the Evening Post: "It is a fantastic honour to be in an Aardman film, a privilege. I have watched their films all my life, loved them and admired them, and I was just worried I would let them down. I love the film – it may be my favourite film I have ever made."
He also spoke of his fondness for the city, saying: "How very nice to be back in Bristol, I don't spend enough time here. I came in the eighties and did a very bad American mini-series for HTV. It is nice to be back and this is a very good event. It is great to be here and to back it up."
Before the first screening he told the audience he wanted to thank the film's crew for making him look – or sound – so good. He said: "In terms of my performance you made me way, way better than I have ever been before. I wish you could animate me in all my performances. To be in an Aardman film is an honour and a privilege."
About 1,500 people, mostly Aardman and Grand Appeal staff and their families, descended on the cinema for the red carpet premiere, many dressed as pirates. The foyer was decked with palm trees and children had their faces painted and wore fancy dress.
Mr Lord said the event was a "big Bristol day". He said: "It is for the crew mostly, and their families and friends. They are so fantastic, and of course the Grand Appeal is very close to our hearts.
"The film is a very big comedy adventure – crazy and absurdist and brave and bold – and I have been working on it for over five years.
"Having Hugh was a huge coup for us. He said so many times he thought the script was uniquely funny, and I chose him because he is a great comic actor. It is bigger than anything we have done before and I just hope it is fun for the children."
Sunday, March 25, 2012
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
Official: Kia Rio, Hyundai Accent and Chevy Sonic top Consumer Reports subcompact shootout
Filed under: Car Buying, Budget, Sedan, Hatchback, Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota
Consumer Reports has just wrapped up an evaluation of subcompact sedans, and the Kia Rio EX has rolled out ahead of the class. The four-door beat out its corporate clone, the Hyundai Accent and the Chevrolet Sonic to take the top spot. Evaluators pointed to the sharp handling and well-optioned interior in the Rio as reasons for the vehicle's win. The newly redesigned Nissan Versa and unloved Toyota Yaris filled out the top five sedans. And what of the baby hatchbacks? CR once again credited the Honda Fit as leader of the pack, followed closely by the Versa Hatchback and Rio Hatchback.
The organization found fault with the base Chevrolet Sonic's fuel economy, and found the turbocharged LTZ model to be too expensive. Evaluators also felt the Sonic Turbo "didn't live up to its sporty aspirations."
We'll politely agree to disagree on that one.
All of the vehicles in the evaluation are either too new or scored too low in CR evaluations to earn a coveted Recommended rating. Hit the jump for a look at the full press release and debate amongst yourselves in Comments.
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Where did stimulus money really go?
Here's the truth: President Obama's stimulus plan was simply a massive partisan wealth transfer -- the single largest transfer of wealth in American history.