March 15 2010

Things to Make You Go Ooh!

Tragedy and triumph at the wacky Winter Olympics

Tribute to Nodar KumaritashviliTribute to Nodar KumaritashviliQuite a spectacle the Winter Olympics. And nothing more so than the human torpoedos hurtling down ice tubes at 100mph, writes Marc Wadsworth.

US showbiz exploitation of Michael Jackson gets worse

 

Michael Jackson To Host Grammy Awards In 3D
MICHAEL Jackson is earning more money in death than you ever will in life. And now he’s going to host the Grammys, in 3D.
Pictures From Michael Jackson’s Funeral
Earlier, the Jackson Three, who must still think their dad is away on business, were given more money to muddle along:
Michael Jackson Pre-1980
“A judge has agreed a £10,000 boost to keep the youngsters in the style they are used to. Lawyers acting for the children appealed to increase the amount to £55,000 a month, say court papers. They had argued that the current sum paid to Jacko’s mum Katherine, 80, was not enough to make ends meet.”
Anorak’s Man in LA brings news of that Grammy show – look kids, dad’s back – and he’s being milked:
The Grammy Awards have stumbled onto a whole new way to exploit Michael Jackson’s memory, while at the same time hyping the January 31st CBS broadcast.
The big night will include the broadcast of Jackson’s 3-D mini-movie “Earth Song” which was produced for his “This is It” concert dates in London, but has never been seen by the public.
CBS is partnering with Target to provide free 3-D Grammy glasses.

Michael Jackson is earning more money in death than you ever will in life. And now he’s going to host the Grammys, in 3D. Earlier, the Jackson Three, who must still think their dad is away on business, were given more money to muddle along.

Instruments of death turned into works of art

Animal sculpture made from decommissioned AK-47 machine gunsAnimal sculpture made from decommissioned AK-47 machine gunsThere are said to be millions of guns buried in caches all over the Republic of Mozambique, in south eastern Africa, as result of the country’s bitter 16-year civil war.

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