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POPSAsscher Cut Diamond I have been looking at diamond engagement rings and stumbled upon the asscher cut diamond. I hadn't heard of this diamond cut before, but it is sure a brilliant diamond cut.
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POPSEva Mendes Wanted To Be A Nun Ghost Rider actress Eva Mendes says she wanted to be a nun since childhood, but gave up her dream after realizing that nuns didn’t get paid.
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POPSShahid and Deepika make a great pair Ever since Deepika Padukone broke up with Ranbir Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor with Priyanka Chopra, Karan Johar has been inundated with requests from Bollywood fans from all over the world to pair them together in one of his next productions.
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POPSBrazil, US Face Off Over Honduras The election is only disputed by leftist countries who are upset with the results. And Lula's moralizing about "coups" is funny considering some of his best buds were originally brought to power by military coups.
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POPSMovie Review: Everybody’s Fine In some ways continuing the journey across America while dabbling in geriatric redemption where Jack Nicholson left off last year in Rob Reiner’s The Bucket List, Robert De Niro hits the road towards self-realization in Everybody’s Fine. Though minus rowdy Nicholson’s better half traveling companion
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POPSWorker and Kolkhoz Woman Reinstalled in Moscow Worker and Kolkhoz Woman (Russian: Рабо́чий и колхо́зница Rabochiy i Kolkhoznitsa) is a 24.5 meter (78 feet) high sculpture made from stainless steel by Vera Mukhina for the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, and subsequently moved to Moscow. The sculpture is an example of the socialist realistic style, as well as Art Deco style. The worker holds aloft a hammer and the kolkhoz woman a sickle to form the hammer and sickle symbol.
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POPSMovie Review: Before Tomorrow Before Tomorrow film is all about traditional life and mythology. The Inuit drama id the fascinating third sequel of authentic films. Made by the Inuit from the Isuma cooperative in Igloolik, Nunavut — along with their Quebec-based collaborators — these films are being shot in the Inuktitut language. They tell stories that are re-interpretations of old or even ancient sagas passed down through the Inuit oral tradition.