This would be the day a lot of people, not just Americans are waiting for. I feel that Osama should be arrested for being a threat to world peace because just his existence sacres me.
I know that they are mixed feelings about his involvement in the 9/11 bombings but I still feel he should be arrested for being a terrorist.
How many agree?
kudabiza's blog
OSAMA CAUGHT IN AFGHAN? OR NOT
Paris Hilton does it again
During a sexy photoshoot at Paradise Cove in Malibu, California, hotel heiress Paris Hilton gave a heavenly experience to snappers, when her boobs suddenly popped out from the skimpy garment she wore to keep them at their place.
Diddy in controversial perfume ad
Rap star Sean Diddy Combs is set to launch his first fragrance in the UK next week, which will be supported by a controversial advertising campaign.
The Estee Lauder fragrance, which is called Unforgivable, will be available exclusively at department store chain Selfridges and will roll-out nationwide in July.
50 Cent Trying to Sign Tupac
50 is in the process of trying to convince Afeni to let him produce the next Tupac album and release it as a joint venture between Amaru and G-Unit Records. He says that he's not happy with the way previous posthumous Tupac records have been handled and that he knows exactly what they've been missing: better marketing. Yeah that must be it, because an agressive marketing plan is what really makes for good music, just look at how well it worked for Mobb Deep this month. (That was sarcasm in case you didn't catch it.)
Jay-Z Responds to Cam'ron?
There is word circulating that President Carter had blessed the boy Rick Ross with a verse for the remix to his breakout single, Hustlin', and that on that verse Jay was talking mighty greasy about a certain Harlem Diplomat who objects to his choice of summer footwear. Well, yesterday the song leaked and sure enough the same guy who once claimed that he doesn't respond to subliminals, had some a few subliminals of his own for that ass:
Halle Berry clashes with British DJ
What was meant to be a friendly chat to promote the new "X-Men" movie turned into a frosty discussion about race on a popular morning radio program, but the British Broadcasting Corp. defended its disc jockey.
Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry appeared on Chris Moyles' Radio One breakfast show Thursday and clashed with her host after he impersonated what he described as a "big, fat, black guy."
Da Vinci Code in a nutshell:
The Da Vinci Code has either been one of the most eagerly anticipated or humorlessly feared movies of the year, depending on whether you're among the tens of millions of fans of the best-selling novel, or, say, the Vatican. Those happily awaiting its release expected an epic treatment of the pulpily entertaining book; maybe a little thin in places, but good enough. Those who consider the novel sacrilegious presumably expected sacrilege, thus spurring them to deliver damning sermons and calls for boycotts.
Pope censures Mexican priest after abuse probe
The censure of the Rev. Marcial Maciel, 86-year-old founder of the Legionaries of Christ, is significant because he and his conservative order had found favor under the late Pope John Paul II, making the decision by Pope Benedict XVI even bolder.
The instruction was the new pope's first major decision involving sexual abuse charges since his election last year. Before he was elected, Benedict decried the "filth" in the church.






