Well, I sorta knew this movie would be very successful regardless of what the critics said, and congrats to Chris Brown: He currently has the number 1 song in the country (Dueces) and the number 1 movie. Way to turn things around!
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Sony Picture’s heist film “Takers” grabbed the No. 1 spot at North American box offices over the weekend, overtaking psychological thriller “The Last Exorcism” in a turnabout from early studio estimates.
Final box office figures released on Monday showed “Takers” raking in $20.51 million, just edging out Lionsgate’s “Last Exorcism,” which had a haul of $20.36.
Sunday’s estimates put “Last Exorcism” at $21.3 million, a slim $300,000 advantage over “Takers” with $21 million.
According to reports, the nephew danielle was referring to during the reunion show is teresa giudice’s husband love child that why she flew into a angry rage. Danielle was being snarky. The baby boy is said to be 6 months and danielle knows the baby mother well.
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“I have been through the stages of disbelief and shock, to anger and ultimately grief over the loss of the family I so badly wanted for my children,” she says in the magazine’s latest issue. One thing is for sure though, she is PAID!!!
Kimora always goes over the top for her children, and things were no different for Aoki’s birthday. She was joined by little brother Kenzo and big sister Ming Lee. See all the photos when you keep reading:
Why would any man with an form of common sense even entertain the idea of being around Kat Stacks? Soulja Boy is the answer, and she exposes the cocaine he supposedly uses in this video:
Because Haiti has not been his primary residence for the last five years; he released a statement:
It is with a heavy heart that I tell you today that the board of elections in Haiti has disqualified me from my run for the presidency of the country. Though I disagree with the ruling, I respectfully accept the committee’s final decision, and I urge my supporters to do the same. We must all honor the memories of those we’ve lost–whether in the earthquake, or at anytime–by responding peacefully and responsibly to this disappointment.
I was inspired to run for president because I know Haiti can become great with the right leadership, and I believe I could be that leader; but, ultimately, we must respect the rule of law in order for our island to become the great nation we all aspire for it to be.
I want to assure my countrymen that I will continue to work for Haiti’s renewal; though the board has determined that I am not a resident of Haiti, home is where the heart is–and my heart has and will always be in Haiti. This ruling just tells me that I can’t officially seek the office of president. More importantly, there is no one who can tell me to stop my work in Haiti, and there is no one who could. I think of my daughter, Angelina, and it makes me want to redouble my efforts to help give all the children in Haiti better days.
I also want to honor the memory of my father, a minister; I know that he would tell me that even though I’ve faced a setback, I must continue in all my good-faith efforts to help Haiti turn a corner to a better and brighter future. Do not think that my role in the future of Haiti is over; it’s just a different role than I had anticipated it to be.
Rest assured, this isn’t the end of my efforts to help improve my beloved country but only marks a new beginning.
A man and woman who were accused of carrying on an adulterous affair in Afghanistan have been stoned to death.
The barbaric act is the latest in a string of archaic sentences handed down by the Taliban, which practices a strict adherence to Islamic law.
“Two people were stoned to death by Taliban in Mullah Quli village late yesterday,” Mohammad Ayob, the governor of Imam Sahib district in Kunduz province, said on Monday, AFP reports.
The couple, both in their 20s, had their hands tied behind their backs and stood in a field as several people among 100 local villagers threw rocks at them until they died.
“The Taliban convicted both to stoning to death, some from the crowd started throwing stones at the couple,” said Abdul Satar, a resident of the town, according to AFP.
The man, 28, was married, while the woman, 23, was engaged. The couple allegedly confessed to having had an affair with one another.
The Taliban, which routinely carried out such sentences during its rule of Afghanistan in the late 1990s, recently flogged and stoned to death a pregnant woman for allegedly committing adultery.