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Reese (Finally!) Confront the Elephant in the Room

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There's been plenty of buzz about what will and what won't go down tomorrow night at MTV's star studded Movie Awards—tho, mostly folks wonder if Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart will nab another Best Kiss Award and finally smooch onstage—but we do know one thing for sure:
Water for Elephants, Robert Pattinson, Reese WitherspoonReese Witherspoon will walk home with the Generation Award for her work in a bunch of pretty good movies—including her most recent flick Water for Elephants—and lots of good PR over the years.
So we gotta wonder: Is R.W. going to make any mention about the reported abuse of her costar? And no, we're not talking about R.Pattz...
RELATED: Why Demi Moore is No Dumbo!
We're talking about Tai, who played the elephant the friggin' film is named after—so you think she'd get some respect, right?
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Afternoon Bitch-Back! Are ScarPenn a Match Made in Vice Heaven

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Sean Penn, Scarlett JohanssonDear Ted:
Am I alone in the conviction that ScarPenn is a match made in heaven and that these two are in it for the long haul? I'm basing my conviction on two things: I think their respective Blind Vices are a major turn on for these two (for real!). And second, they just look so damn hot together! Also it seems like Scarlett Johansson's got the bite and sass needed for an ego like Sean Penn's. Sorta like...Madonna. What do you think?
—Hanna
Dear Match in Hell:
I thought ScarPenn were perfect for each other! What happened?! Sorry to break it to you, darling, but looks like ScarPenn may already be finito. While the naughty duo's Blind Vices may have attracted these two to each other, it may have been Sean's wandering ways pushed them apart. Guess even ScarPenn needed a bit more stability.
Dear Ted:
I'm your biggest fan in Greece and I've converted many of my friends who now read your column every day. I'm usually really bad at guessing the stars of your Blind Vices but I think I've nailed Cookie Muncher. She has to be Elisabetta Canalis, right? I know you said Cookie is married, but I think that's just Ted speak to confuse us more. Kisses from Greece and I'm still waiting for you to come vacation in my island, Santorini. You'll have a great time, for sure!
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Happy 36th Birthday, Angelina Jolie!

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guy who looks like Brad Pitt, six kids, a sweet gig with the United Nations, and a movie about talking animals in theaters right now. What more could any woman want on her birthday?
Angelina Jolie turns 36 today, and let's talk about somebody who has everything.
So instead of racking our brains thinking of the perfect gift (All of Egypt? Oops, she's got that, too!), we'll just send Ms. Jolie our best wishes in handy blog-post format.
No word yet on how the supermom's celebrating today, but she does have a thing for pirate-themed kids parties. So maybe Johnny Depp's on his way over with wigs and hook hands?
Anyway, what would you get Angie for her 36th?
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'Ice Road Trucker's' Wife: He Didn't Beat Me!

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0603-greg-boadwine-mug-ex-history-channelThe wife of "Ice Road Truckers" star Gregory Boadwine tells TMZ the incident that led to Gregory's arrest this week was "not as violent" as it was made out to be ... and she stands by him 100%.As TMZ first reported, Boadwine was arrested early Friday morning in Florida after an alleged altercation with his wife Crystal. According to the report, Boadwine (who was on season four of the show) grabbed her by the throat and shoved her into a door.Crystal tells us she was not the one that called the Sheriff's Department -- her ex-husband did. She says the ex did so because of what her 9-year-old son saw, but says the kid "didn't see the entire incident nor understands completely what was going on." She says very clearly, "I am not in fear of my husband, nor is he in fear of me."Boadwine himself tells TMZ the argument was heated, but never physical, and that the son was in the next room at the time. Boadwine was released from jail yesterday and is scheduled to meet with Child Protective Services on Monday.
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Ice Road Trucker Arrested For Alledged Wife Beating

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(TMZ) One of the new drivers featured on the History Channel show "Ice Road Truckers" was arrested in  for allegedly beating up his wife ... in front of her 9-year-old son.
According to the police report obtained by TMZ, 28-year-old Gregory Boadwine was having an argument with his wife when he "elbowed the victim in the arm."
Cops say the woman shoved Greg back ... but he retaliated by grabbing her by the throat and shoving her into a door in the kitchen. The report says Greg's wife then slapped him on the left side of the face. The fight finally came to an end when Greg's wife's 9-year-old son screamed at the couple to "Stop fighting" ... and the couple obliged.
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Jonathan Storm: Talk show, ABC News for Couric

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The ex-CBS News anchor gets a 3 p.m. weekday slot in 2012 and joins the news team this summer.

Katie Couric will be getting a 3 p.m. weekday talk show on big-city ABC stations in September 2012, and she will join ABC News this summer, in a deal announced by Disney/ABC Monday. Couric, 54, will appear on all ABC News programs and platforms, the company said, and will "anchor specials, contribute interviews, [and] participate in special events coverage." Diane Sawyer will remain as anchor of the flagship ABC World News.
Disney will syndicate Couric's talk show, executive-produced by former NBC boss and longtime Couric crony Jeff Zucker, which means it would be sold around the country to station groups and local independent stations, which could air it whenever they want. But ABC-owned stations, including Philadelphia's 6ABC, serving about a quarter of American viewers, will schedule it at 3 p.m.
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Editorial: Engadget on iCloud and iTunes Match

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Today, Steve Jobs revealed a great many things, but the biggest bombshell was this -- Apple's iCloud, which promises to sync all your content, automatically, even wirelessly, to Apple's new server farms... for free. All that processing power in the picture above can't have been cheap, and multiplied by the entirety of those data centers... well, let's just say it's a heck of a promise and we've got somewhat mixed feelings about how it'll play out. Hit the break to see what we thought of Apple's play for cloud storage.


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The Unlikely Breakout Stars of WWDC: Two Podcasters From the U.K.

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Two energetic young video podcasters from the U.K. filled in the gaps when Apple didn’t provide a live video stream of its WWDC keynote today, where it debuted updated software for Mac and iOS and a new cloud storage service.
Broadcasting on Ustream under the channel “AppleLiveKeynotes,” John Coles and Joe de Max served as keynote DJs, switching between blurry video feeds that were often shut down mid-stream, audio feeds, and even desktop screencasts of the Engadget liveblog when they had to. Coles and de Max interjected their own comments–mostly oohs and ahs–with ongoing we’re-all-fanboys-in-this-together repartee with their commenters (a.k.a. “Don’t tell me to hurry up!”).
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Android Market Gives Video Game Emulators the Boot

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A collection of console emulators, including N64oid, Nesoid and Snesoid, have been removed from the Android Market. HotHardware and Engadget both report that the -oid series developer, Yong Zhang, has also lost his Android Market developer account.
Although emulators have cleared various legal challenges in the past, most commercial application stores — including Apple’s App Store — ban emulators unless the packaged ROMs are specifically licensed.
Until recently, Google has seemingly turned a blind eye toward emulators, allowing users to sell emulators for virtually every classic console or old-school PC platform. That started to change in April, when Google removed the PSX4Droid emulator from the Android Market. The removal of PSX4Droid from the Android Market was suspect, especially given Sony’s announcement of the Xperia Play Android phone, which can download and play many classic PlayStation One games.
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i-FlashDrive lets you quickly share files between PC and iPhone

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Our sister site Engadget has discovered a must have accessory if you're constantly finding yourself wanting to share files between your iPhone and PCs. PhotoFast's i-FlashDrive features a USB 2.0 port on one end and an Apple 30-pin dock connector on the other. Plug the USB drive into your PC or Mac and drag any files onto it just as you would with a normal thumb drive. When you're done, simply plug the drive into your iPhone's dock connector and use the Apple-approved app to move copy the files to your iPhone.
I know, you can just use iTunes to sync files or drag and drop files to certain apps, right? What makes i-FlashDrive so handy is for those times when you want to copy files between a computer and iPhone and you don't own one of those devices. For example, you might be in a business meeting and want a copy of a 100 MB Keynote presentation a colleague has on his MacBook, but all you've got on you is your iPhone. Simply use the i-FlashDrive to copy the file from the MacBook and then plug it into your iPhone and copy it from the drive.
i-FlashDrive won't be available in the US until July and it will come in sizes ranging from 4 GB to 32 GB with prices from US$95 to $180.
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Veterans of D-Day invasion gather in Bedford

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Marine Corps veterans salute as wreaths are placed at the National D-Day Memorial on Monday.BEDFORD -- On June 6, 1944, coxswain Don Englar, U.S. Navy, steered the Higgins Boat landing craft loaded with about 35 men toward Omaha Beach.
The 18-year-old made four such trips that day -- ferrying troops to the killing field where several of the Bedford Boys and so many other soldiers died on D-Day. He
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Marine Corps veterans salute as wreaths are placed at the National D-Day Memorial on Monday.
turned 19 years old the next day. He turns 86 today.
"The first trip in was the worst," Englar said Monday, the 67th anniversary of the invasion that opened a new major offensive against German forces in Europe.
"My gunner who was right beside me was cut in half. His body, what was left of it, toppled over into the sea," he said. "He was a good friend of mine, too."
Shrapnel sheared off half of Englar's left ear and nearly ended his life. He gestured toward his neck. "A corpsman reached in there with his hand and saved my life by squeezing on a blood vessel."
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Another View: Remembering D-Day

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Today marks the anniversary of one of the greatest achievements of World War II — indeed, in the history of mankind.
On this day 67 years ago the Allied Forces began the invasion of Northern Europe that would end with the collapse and surrender of Nazi Germany.
The actual landings June 6, 1944, at Normandy on the northern coast of France are known to history as D-Day.
The first phase was an air assault that began shortly after midnight. Then, at 6:30 a.m., amphibious landing craft began unleashing Allied troops on the shore.
It was a massive undertaking. The planning had been in the works almost since the war had begun. There had been preliminary plans for an invasion in 1942 and again in 1943, but the operation was finally set for 1944.
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Sen. Kerry visits Normandy for D-Day anniversary

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An installation of 1,000 casts of Russian, German and American combat helmets of WWII which also represent turtles, to denounce global violence, created by French artist Rachid Khimoune, is seen on Omaha Beach in Colleville sur Mer, western France, Sunday, June 5, 2011 at the eve of the D-Day Anniversary. Photo: Vincent Michel / AP An installation of 1,000 casts of Russian, German and American combat helmets of WWII which also represent turtles, to denounce global violence, created by French artist Rachid Khimoune, is seen on Omaha Beach in Colleville sur Mer, western France, Sunday, June 5, 2011 at the eve of the D-Day Anniversary. Photo: Vincent Michel / AP
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Veteran still carries D-Day

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As he does most days, Bill Lowrance joined a group of friends Monday at a Mooresville Bojangles' to drink coffee and "tell a bunch of lies."
But on this day, June 6, the talk turned to an event critical to history that Lowrance took part in 67 years ago - the D-Day invasion of France to liberate Europe from Nazi Germany.
He was 18 then, a Navy medic assigned to a beach battalion. Forty-five minutes before the invasion's start at 6:30 a.m., he and his unit were sent ashore at Omaha Beach in Normandy to clear mines and other obstacles and open boat lanes.
German bullets rained down. The dead quickly stacked up.
Among the five invasion beaches, the fighting was fiercest at Omaha, where Lowrance spent the day disarming mines and tending to the wounded. By nightfall, the Allies, landing about 156,000 troops by sea and air, had breached Hitler's Atlantic Wall at a great cost.
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Summer Doc Series: Bobby Fischer Against The World

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All this summer, HBO is featuring documentary films in its line up, so all this summer, we’ll be reviewing them.
On one hand, it makes complete sense to create a documentary about Bobby Fischer; he was a child prodigy, the world chess champion, and an insane person. All of those elements can add up to remarkably compelling storytelling. On the other, Fischer is undoubtedly a relic of another time whose 15 minutes of fame seemed artificially stretched beyond their breaking point by a people as obsessed with him as he was with chess.
In Bobby Fischer Against the World, director Liz Garbus pieces together a monumentally beautiful documentary that’s only slightly uninteresting.
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Dave's DVR, June 6-12: Bobby Fischer, 'Covert Affairs,' 'The Glee Project'

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Last Man Standing Catherine Bell, Mekhi Phifer and Anthony Michael Hall costar in a made-for-TV movie about a suburban mom whose past as a special-ops agent endangers her family. 7 p.m. Lifetime.Bobby Fischer Against the World A hypnotic documentary profile of the nutcase chess champ. 8 p.m. HBO

Great Performances: Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 3 A Chicago concert with Billy Gibbons, John Mayer, Derek Trucks, Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Ron Wood, Jeff Beck and the host strangling the strings. Also Louisiana’s Sonny Landreth, who opens the show after Clapton personally introduces him as “my hero.” Bill Murray serves as goofus MC for what is a must-see, must-hear, must-crank-it-up-to-11 TV event for blues-guitar fiends. 8 p.m. WY
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'Fischer' recalls a chess master's undoing

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Genius, fame and paranoia loom large in the thoughtful and entirely captivating documentary "Bobby Fischer Against the World" (9 p.m., HBO).

A brilliant and focused child of a single mother with a politically radical background, Brooklyn-born Bobby Fischer would seem an unlikely candidate for international fame. His single-minded dedication to the game of chess began early and by age 8, Fischer was beating much older players, sometimes challenging dozens of them at a time. The film offers a wealth of footage of the young Fischer, a curiosity for the media long before his defeat of Russian chess master Boris Spassky at the 1972 championship made him a worldwide hero.

"Fischer" does a great job of exploring the ancient game of chess and its insular society of world class champions. It also recalls the emphasis the Soviet Union put on the game as part of its propaganda efforts.
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Summer Doc Series: Bobby Fischer Against The World

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All this summer, HBO is featuring documentary films in its line up, so all this summer, we’ll be reviewing them.

On one hand, it makes complete sense to create a documentary about Bobby Fischer; he was a child prodigy, the world chess champion, and an insane person. All of those elements can add up to remarkably compelling storytelling. On the other, Fischer is undoubtedly a relic of another time whose 15 minutes of fame seemed artificially stretched beyond their breaking point by a people as obsessed with him as he was with chess.

In Bobby Fischer Against the World, director Liz Garbus pieces together a monumentally beautiful documentary that’s only slightly uninteresting.

The doc does a fantastic job of telling Fischer’s life story inasmuch as it consists mainly of childhood fame, an iconic match to become world champion, and a pathetic downhill slide into paranoia and death. Yes, he is an incendiary figure that helped launch a giant chess craze in the United States during a time where any fight between the Soviets and the Red, White and Blue would have caused a sensation. It’s also true that he was infuriating (and that’s might make him interesting for some). Unfortunately, Fischer isn’t very compelling past his achievements; he’s a cultural marker that maintained a spotlight because he refused to play by the rules, not because he had anything profound to say.
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MobileMe is dead. Long live iCloud

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Like a Hollywood movie studio trying to bring back an ailing superhero franchise, Apple today killed off one of its products by resurrecting it with something else that promises to fix many of the original's shortcomings. At the same time the company acknowledged that MobileMe has been a dud. Can iCloud put the bad memories of MobileMe in the past? Apple sure hopes so.
iCloud, in case you missed it, is Apple's new cloud sync service. It succeeds MobileMe, the $99-a-year service Apple introduced three years ago, which will close down on June 30, 2012. iCloud syncs files, apps, app data, and media across iOS devices, Macs, and PCs. It also syncs your music across devices, though it won't do that for video content.
The service systematically goes after the criticisms people had with MobileMe. Is $99 a year too hard to swallow? Now it's free. Only works with some apps? Now it works with many more, and iOS and Mac developers can tap into it too.
When introducing iCloud earlier today, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said the idea behind the service came out of necessity. The PC's long been the hub for digital media, yet over the years people were capturing and viewing that media on portable devices, Jobs said. That meant getting data from computers to devices, and vice versa required ferrying it over. With different device makers using their own systems for making this happen, chaos ensued. More importantly it was placing all the responsibility on hardware that would be changing every few years, forcing users to move things once again.
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Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: Kate Middleton's wedding dress goes on display. Nikki Reed shows off engagement ring at MTV Movie Awards.

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The wedding gown Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen designed for the Duchess of Cambridge (nee Kate Middleton) will be on display this summer at Buckingham Palace. Just one more reason to plan a vacation in Britain! [Telegraph]"Twilight: Breaking Dawn" actress Nikki Reed showed off a brand new sparkler of an engagement ring at Sunday's MTV Movie Awards. She and her beau, "American Idol" alum Paul McDonald, were all smiles at this turn in their whirlwind romance. [People] Diane Von Furstenberg launched her new fragrance, "Diane," with a party aboard husband Barry Diller's 300-foot-plus yacht. [Telegraph]Josie Natori is designing a limited edition of lingerie and loungewear for Target. [WWD] (Subscription required.)Donna Karan has created the Urban Zen Stephan Weiss Apple Awards to celebrate the life of her late husband, the artist and sculptor Stephan Weiss. The first honorees are President Clinton, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Courtney Ross. [WWD] (Subscription required.)
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Nikki Reed's Long Curly Hairstyle

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Actress Nikki Reed arrives at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards at Universal Studios' Gibson Amphitheatre on June 5, 2011 in Universal City, California. (Getty Images)more pics » Nikki Reed with long curly hair (Getty Images) Twilight's Nikki Reed was a total glamour girl in an elegant Heather gown. The actress showed off an equally stunning hairstyle with long curls that were softly swept over her shoulder. What a knockout!

Full of can't-miss moments, awkward celebrity encounters and enough over-the-top fashion to make your eyes pop, the MTV Movie Awards never fail to stir up controversy! Check out the stars who hit and missed on the red carpet!


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Wal-Mart Has Everything Including Doctors?

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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to lease space to 400 health clinics in the next two to three years. Making health care accessible to all patients. Wal-Mart says that if the plan proves effective in market forces than
will open 2,000 clinics in the next five to seven years.
Currently Wal-Mart has 76 clinics in their stores in 12 states. This pilot program began in 2005 when Wal-Mart leased space to local or regional hospitals and/or other organizations. The clinics that Wal-Mart intends to lease space to will be independent of Wal-Mart and also must post prices for routine services and procedures. Wal-Mart is trying to curb the health care epidemic in the United States. Being able to provide affordable health care without putting a strain on community health care institutions. CEO and President of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. attended a meeting of the World Health Care Congress in Washington, D.C.
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Bank of America Slumps to Two-Year Low as Jobless Rate Weighs on Moynihan

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Bank of America CEO Brian T. Moynihan Bank of America Corp. (BAC) hit a two-year low in New York trading on concern that a stalling U.S. job market will drive up costs from bad mortgages.
The biggest U.S. lender by assets declined 45 cents, or 4 percent, to $10.83 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading at 4:15 p.m. The bank hasn’t closed at a lower price since May 2009. The stock sold for more than $55 in 2006 before the financial crisis took hold.
Chief Executive Officer Brian T. Moynihan, 51, has assured investors that costs tied to defective mortgages and improper foreclosures can be absorbed without selling new stock to raise capital. His task may be harder after the U.S. jobless rate rose to 9.1 percent and employers added the fewest workers in eight months during May, meaning more unemployed people may fall behind on loans.
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WSJ: Changes Expected Within J.P. Morgan Chase's Inner Circle

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--Commercial-banking chief Maclin, top international executive Miller expected to step down soon - sources.
--CEO Dimon indicated he might remain CEO for five more years.
--Debates within the investment bank and the likely personnel moves at the second-largest U.S. bank add up to large amount of change.
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J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM) boss James Dimon rode out the financial crisis with one of the most stable management teams in the financial world. That might be about to change.
Two executives on the New York bank's 15-person operating committee, commercial-banking chief Todd Maclin and top international executive Heidi Miller, are expected to step down from those jobs soon, according to people familiar with the matter.
Ms. Miller will likely retire, while Mr. Maclin is expected to take another role within the bank, these people added.
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Adventist Health System, U.S. Bank Healthcare Division Partner for Health Care Growth

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Adventist Health System obtained the services of U.S. Bank Healthcare Division, a division of U.S. Bank. The health care division closes as lead "Senior Credit Facility." Adventist Health System represents a
$1.75 billion deal. An article has been posted at the Business Wire Website titled "U.S. Bank Healthcare Division Leads $1.75 Billion Senior Credit Facility for Adventist Health System."I'm interested in this information because I'm 62 years old. Anything having to do with healthcare interests me. However, I have a special interest in the story because it seems Adventist Health System centers what they do on Christ -- their spiritual beliefs. When I was in the workforce I was an executive vice president and CEO of a health insurance company. Of course we were "for-profit." Adventist is a not-for-profit organization.  $1.75 billion deal. 
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Celeb Mom Style: Emily Maynard Mixes Comfy With Classy

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Emily Maynard, who was the last girl standing for Brad Womack’s affection during last season’s The Bachelor, is now single and somehow still the most talked about girl on this season’s The Bachelorette. Could it be her girl next door style that has all the boys talkin’?

If you saw tonight’s episode of The Bachelorette, you are well aware that a number of the boys wished that 
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Bachelorette' Bentley admits he would rather have met Emily Maynard

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http://www-hollywoodlife-com.vimg.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/030111_bachelor_brad_emily2_544110301151808.jpgTonight on The Bachelorette, Bentley (this season's villain) confesses that he thinks things on the show would have been different if Emily Maynard was The Bachelorette, instead of Ashley. Bentley left the show, but not before calling Ashley "the ugly duckling."
Bentley has been one of the biggest plotlines of the season. He made no secret of his true feelings for Ashley in front of the cameras when he was alone, but he continued to woo her as if he was interested. He comforted her when she cried and told her everything she wanted to hear, but it was all a lie.
Ashley was warned about Bentley from another Bachelor alum.  Michelle Money told Ashley that Bentley was only on the show to promote his business and planned to leave after a week or two.  Ashley still gave him the benefit of the doubt and she ended up heartbroken.
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