Justin Bieber has visited the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, and the museum says the Canadian pop star wrote in the guestbook that he hoped Frank “would have been a Belieber” if she had lived. A post on Saturday on the Facebook page of the museum said Bieber had visited the previous night and stayed over an hour, along with a group of friends and guards, as fans waited outside to “see a glimpse of him”.
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Harington sick of gutting chickens
Kit Harington it tired of being told to “gut chickens” for Game of Thrones. The British actor portrays Jon Snow in the smash hit sci-fi series.
Album review: Sound City – Real to Reel
SOUND CITY
No Doubt Premieres New Single ‘Settle Down’
No Doubt is back!
Julianne Hough To Ryan Seacrest ‘I Love You’ & She says it while their On-Air
http://youtu.be/FIBnS_TPAO0 Julianne Hough admits her feeling for Ryan Seacrest while they are live on air. Julianne Hough declared her love for boyfriend Ryan Seacrest on his radio show Friday as they were ending an on-air conversation about her latest movie Rock of Ages. She Says “Love you. Bye.” and Seacrest answers back “Bye.” Seacrest was […]
Time Essay: Is the Work Ethic Going Out of Style?
IN the pantheon of virtues that made the U.S.
Essay: AMERICAN HUMOR: Hardly a Laughing Matter
“HUMOR can be dissected, as a frog can,” E. B
Transport: Oh, the Humanity!
“Toward us, like a great feather … is the Hindenburg.
Viewpoint: A Soldier’s Reflection for Memorial Day
It is the early days of January 2010 and the Company forms to the front of the memorial display at the chapel of the forward operating base in Afghanistan, the backdrop for the small shrine the crossed staffs of an American flag and the regimental colors. An M4 rifle stands upright, its bayonet lodged into a felt covered wooden desk in front of the flags; the pistol grip facing the audience
Chile: Will Allende’s Exhumation Put Death Debate to Rest?
In the early afternoon of Sept. 11, 1973, with Chile’s presidential palace in the pall of a coup d’tat’s smoke and gunfire, President Salvador Allende, the world’s first democratically elected Marxist President, bid his country farewell in a radio address and, after ordering the palace defenders to surrender, entered the Independence Hall alone