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Mullen Reports Deadly Terror Group's ExpansionDuring his meeting in New Delhi a few days ago, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Navy Adm. Mike Mullen said that a new group of terrorist trend known as the Lashkar-e-Taiba is "expanding its area of operations" and that this is very unsettling. Mullen told reporters, "they are not operating only in Pakistan. |
Tom Cruise Was Previously Offered The Role As Lead Actor In "Salt"Australian director Phillip Noyce reportedly admitted that the lead character role in his latest spy-movie "Salt" was first offered to Tom Cruise, as reported by the Manilla Bulletin Publishing Corporation. Noyce said, "In the original script by Kurt Wimmer, the lead character was called, at that time, Edwin A. Salt. |
Pakistan Bans Bollywood Comedy Film About Osama Bin LadenBollywood has done it again! This time a controversial comedy film entitled "Tere Bid Laden", which tells the tale of a Pakistani journalist who is trying to get a U.S. visa to "score an interview with the elusive al-Qaeda chief after finding a look-alike," Dawn.com writes. The film is staying true to it's story by casting a Pakistani actor by the name of Ali Zafar. |
Electronic Art's L.A. Studio Is Now "Danger Close Games"Electronic Art's "Medal of Honor" is not currently being developed by EA's L.A. studio or EA's DICE team in Sweden. Interestingly enough, the game is currenly created by "Danger Close Games". |
Class And Race In The Frontier Army: Military Life In The West, 1870-1890Assistant Professor of History at Kent State University Kevin Adams' latest book entitled "Class and Race in the Frontier Army: Military Life in the West, 1870-1890", travels back in time and offers an interesting insight to the complexities and hierarchies of class, race and ethnicity in the late 1900s in America. |
Christopher Nolan's "Inception" Tops Weekend Box OfficeThe world is wild over Chris Nolan's "Inception" this weekend. It doesn't take a magic crystal ball to figure out that the movie tops our current U.S. weekend box office at $60,400,000. Originally budgeted at $160 million, the movie way very well be on track to surpass this. Nolan whose work was well recognized in "Batman: The Dark Knight" has outdone himself again this time. |
Los Angeles: "A Marine Story" Wins 2010 Outfest Awards"A Marine Story" had successfully won the 2010 Outfest annual festival awards in Los Angeles yesterday. Directed by Ned Farr, the movie stars Dreya Weber who plays the role of a Marine who is adjusting to "civilian life after being discharged under the 'don't ask, don't tell policy'" as reported by Steve Pond for thewrap.com. |
Introducing Boeing's All New Unmanned Hydrogen Spy Plane: Phantom EyeBoeing's very first unmanned hydrogen powered spy plane dubbed the "Phantom Eye" can easily be referenced straight out of a comic science fiction novel. It has a short body with a massive wingspan that can stay up to 65,000 feet on air for four days. |
Red Dead Redemption's DLC On Hold Due To Recent LayoffsAs we all know, Red Dead Redemption may easily be dubbed as the best selling games of 2010, and clearly gaming units have been selling very well. Rockstar games have also recently they are going to be launching four downloadable content packs for the game. So what seems to be the problem? The studio is actually behind on the launch of these as they have had some massive layoffs a few days ago. |
Lincoln's Political GeneralsIn his book "Lincoln's Political Generals", highly acclaimed Civil War studies author David Work indulges his readers through Lincoln's policy, which would have build a national coalition in America to fight and win the Civil War. He does this through the stories and career biographies of all sixteen generals that were appointed by Lincoln and outlined their significant contributions to the war. |
Look Out HBO, DARPA's Lab-Growing "True Blood"The most important life sustenance in times of war is none other than blood supply. As we have more and more troops heading over to war, it is safe to assume that massive blood shortages are inevitable. "The problem is complicated by the remote, inaccessible locations of today's war zones," Katie Drummond of Wired.com's Danger Room wrote. |
Robert Rodriguez Honors Original Film And Offers A Fresher Perspective In 'Predators'Robert Rodriguez admitted that getting his latest epic movie "Predators" into theaters worldwide was quite a challenge. He said that he wrote his very first draft of the movie back in the early 1990s but never made it into production. |
Monument in Buffalo Honors Family Ties To 'Saving Private Ryan' And 'Band Of Brothers'Almost every military buff, and veterans have watched the famous World War II movies "Saving Private Ryan" and "Band of Brothers." Both movies revolve around a central theme - local families. The memories of the WWII soldiers will be remembered along the banks of the Niagara River, in the City of Tonawanda, as reported by Buffalo News via Military.com. |
"Mortal Kombat" Creator Introduces New Game Launch And Talks About ComplicationsIn a recent interview with Gamasutra, creator of the infamous fighting game "Mortal Kombat", Ed Boon sat down to talk about the all new and upcoming "Mortal Kombat" game. |
Unity Of Effort AfghanistanFor if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself for battle? Many trumpets were sounded on July 4, 2010, as America celebrated its 234th Independence Day and, far off on the other side of the world, General David H. Petraeus took command of the Afghanistan War. After nine years of fighting, Petraeus announced that the objective of the war in Afghanistan is to win. |
Bidens Celebrate Fourth Of July With Soldiers In IraqOn this year's July 4th celebration, Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden spent their Fourth of July holiday in Iraq with U.S. troops who are currently serving in the country. It is a celebration of appreciation to all who have been deployed to Iraq to ensure America's freedom. |
















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