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Daily Tuna
-Sable or Sunny? -Ha! Chinese male cheerleaders -Warning! Seriously hot! -Mmm… that’s hotness! -JLH’s big booty -Croft twins work a pole -This will make you hot -God bless America! More Tuna: Victoria Justice’s Sweet Leather Booty Kylie Minogue Is Still Pretty Damn Sexy Holly Madison Brings Her Cleavage To A Party Hilary Duff Ruins A [...]
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Haye urged to go Stateside
Golden Boy Promotions chief Richard Schaefer says David Haye should rebuild his career in America.
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Dune Features
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High-Res Helene
The Cassini spacecraft snapped this image of Saturn's moon Helene while completing the mission's second-closest encounter of the moon on June 18, 2011.Although Cassini's closest flyby of Helene was in March 2010, this June 2011 flyby yielded some of the highest resolution images of the moon. Lit terrain seen here is on the leading hemisphere of Helene (33 kilometers, or 21 miles across). North on Helene is up.The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera. The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 7,000 kilometers (4,000 miles) from Helene and at a Sun-Helene-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 104 degrees. Image scale is 42 meters (137 feet) per pixel.The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. The Cassini orbiter and its two onboard cameras were designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The imaging team is based at the Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo.
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The Nightly Turbo: Poker Hall of Fame Nominations, SuperStar Showdown, and More
The Nightly Turbo is bringing you the day's top poker news stories including the nominations for the Poker Hall of Fame, the results from the PokerStars SuperStar Showdown, and more.
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POY: Katchalov on Top as Hall, Mercier and Bari Leap Forward
Hall hasn't made a lot of noise this WSOP The latest BLUFF Player of the Year standings, sponsored by Aria Hotel and Resort, features little movement this week as the preliminary events of the 2011 World Series of Poker wind down. Bertrand “ElkY’ Grospellier stayed in second and Sam Stein edged closer in third place butEugene [...]
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2011 WSOP: Arieh Leads, Hellmuth in Contention in $50k Players Championship
http://cdn.wickedchopspoker.com/wp-c...4thofJuly1.jpg Josh Arieh (not pictured) climbed to the top of the $50k Players Championship with a strong performance on Sunday.
Hard to believe that the 2011 WSOP Main Event starts in just two days. This year’s WSOP seems to have flown by faster than any other we can remember. Here’s the quick recap. :: Event #54 ($1,000 NLH) – A total of 45 will come back to compete for the$648,880 first place prize. Lots of friends and familyTM. Get full chip counts here. :: Event #55 ($50,000 Players Championship) – A total of 29 remain, with the top 16 making the money (and$1,720,328 for first). Josh Arieh holds the chip lead, stacked at1,819,000. He’s followed by Brian Rast with1,633,000. Last year’s runner-up in this event,Vladimir Shchemelev, is fourth with 1,181,000. Carrying on with his killer 2011 WSOP is Phil Hellmuth with1,174,000. Gus Hansen (774,000), Ben Lambeer (582,000), and Barry Greenstein (440,000) also remain. Get full chip counts here. http://wickedchopspoker.com/wp-conte...4thofjuly2.jpg http://wickedchopspoker.com/wp-conte...4thofjuly3.jpg http://wickedchopspoker.com/wp-conte...4thofjuly4.jpg http://wickedchopspoker.com/wp-conte...4thofjuly5.jpg Related Posts
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Capture the Flag: "Crazy" Mike Thorpe
“Crazy†Mike Thorpe has been a fixture in the high-stakes mixed games in Las Vegas for quite some time. The poker pro has been grinding along in the big games …
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Bright Are Saturn's Moons
The Cassini spacecraft observed three of Saturn's moons set against the darkened night side of the planet in this image from April 2011. Saturn is present on the left this image but is too dark to see. Rhea (1,528 kilometers, or 949 miles across) is closest to Cassini here and appears largest at the center of the image. Enceladus (504 kilometers, or 313 miles across) is to the right of Rhea. Dione (1,123 kilometers, or 698 miles across) is to the left of Rhea, and is partly obscured by Saturn. This view looks toward the northern, sunlit side of the rings from just above the ringplane. Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
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