| Britney Spears loses top in pole dance rehearsal
WHILE Hollywood's finest got dolled-up for the Screen Actors Guild awards, Britney Spears reportedly went shopping at a sex shop on Sunset Blvd. According to reports today on GossipGirls.com, Spears was wearing a pair of jeans and a white top, the Toxic songstress made her way into the porn mecca accompanied by manager Sam Lufti and her dog, London. But Spears has also been caught losing her top, in fresh paparazzi footage posted on You Tube by Hollywoodtv.com Watch her embarrassing moment here - it's about three minutes and twenty seconds in. The tortured pop singer was rehearsing a pole dance sequence at a dance studio, when she lost her top when she attempted to change out of her leotard. See a pic of her here.
Iran Initiated Israel Terror Attack, Hariri Assassination
Forcing Damascus out of Syria would put increased pressure on the already shaky Syrian economy, which survives in large part thanks to the resources it is able to siphon off from Lebanon, thanks to its occupation of the country. According to the source in Israel, there has been a major debate going on in both Jerusalem and Washington which country to target first, Syria or Iran. Supporters of the former course say that Syria, very much the junior partner of the Teheran-Damascus axis, is more vulnerable to pressure, and this increases the chances of being able to get Syria to renounce its alliance with Teheran without having to resort to military force. Such an outcome would spell the death knoll for the Iraqi insurgence, which could not survive without the logistical and financial support Syria has been providing.
Mature Moss has monster year for Patriots
You can see it in his eyes and occasionally hear it in his voice. He knows no other way. Moss simply isn't Moss unless he's angry, and trying to disprove some slight – real or perceived. It has been that way in his NFL career since Jerry Jones passed over him with the eighth pick of the 1998 draft and he slipped to the 21st pick. You can't blame any team for passing on Moss, considering the lengthy list of risk factors he had coming out of Marshall. The 90 catches, 1,647 yards and 25 touchdowns he had in 1997 didn't matter because he was such an off-the-field risk. We all know the Cowboys wanted to draft him. They wanted him so much that Moss was convinced they would select him, but the Cowboys, in the midst of a horrific run of off-the-field issues, spurned Moss and took Greg Ellis.
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