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Saturday, October 9, 2010

ABC announced Thursday that Hasselbeck is joining "Good Morning America" as a contributor, covering "hot-button family, lifestyle and child-rearing issues." The network said her first report, looking at the growing trend of parents and kids getting tattoos together, will air Monday. She said she was "thrilled" to explore issues facing parents and children.


"I am thankful for this opportunity to raise awareness and explore the most important issues facing parents and children," the mother of three said in a statement, also mentioning she's "thrilled" to join the "GMA" team.

The onetime "Survivor" contestant will launch Monday with a report on kids and tattoos -- including the nifty option of parent and child getting inked together.

Hasselbeck joined "The View" as a co-host in 2003.

Christina Hendricks' voluptuous, size 14 body may not be typical in Hollywood wore a peach coloured strapless gown on the red carpet at the Golden Globes in January.

The 35-year-old actress has now hit back. In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, she said: "To say something like that and put it next to a distorted picture discredits you entirely. And it hurt my feelings. I thought that dress was stunning.
"I had just gotten back from my honeymoon and I felt beautiful in those pictures. I was smiling and beaming, and I felt like a goddess.

"It's a celebration, and I'm here because the show I work on is being recognised as excellent work, and you're going to tell everyone in the world that I was wearing a - dress? Let me go to a party and wear my pretty dress!"
Last month she revealed how she had struggled to find a designer who would loan her a dress for the Emmy Awards because all the outfits were "size zero or a size two." In July she was hailed as an "absolutely fabulous" physical role model for girls by Lynne Featherstone, the UK's Equalities Minister.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Journey by train in Pakistan


Journey by train in India


Journey by train in Bangladesh

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Actress Helena Bonham - British television productions garnered a leading nine International Emmy nominations Monday, including acting nods for Bob Hoskins and Helena Bonham Carter.

"The Street," on BBC1, as a reformed alcoholic who runs a pub and stands up to the neighborhood mobster. "The Street," which focuses on the lives of different residents on a road in northwest England, was among the nominees for best drama series.Bonham Carter is in contention for best actress for the biopic "Enid," on BCC4, in which she portrayed the popular British children's writer Enid Blyton.

The Argentine crime mini HBO Latin America, also received two nominations — for best drama series and best actor, with Leonardo Sbaraglia cited for his role as an assassin.A total of 39 nominees from 15 countries will compete for International Emmys, which honor excellence in TV programming outside the U.S.

The winners will be announced Nov. 22 at the 38th International Emmy Awards ceremony in New York, hosted by former "Beverly Hills, 90210" star Jason Priestley.Brazil received five nominations, all for TV Globo productions, including a best actress nod to Lilia Cabral for her role as a former model coping with a painful divorce.

Denmark, Israel, Mexico, Portugal, Romania, South Korea and Thailand each had one nominee.Other contenders for best drama series include "Clouds Over the Hill" (Japan) and "The Killing II" (Denmark). The comedy nominees are "Los Simuladores" (Mexico).

The best actor category with Germany's Sebastian Koch for "Sea Wolf" and the Philippines' Sid Lucero for "Dahil May Isang Ikaw" ("Because There Is Only You"), which was also nominated for best telenovela. The other actress nominees included Germany's Iris Berben for "The Krupps — A Family Between War and Peace".

David Hockney: A Bigger Picture" (arts programming), "Shaun the Sheep" (children & young people), "9/11: Phone Calls from the Towers" (documentary), "Heston's Feasts".Simon Cowell, the British recording executive and TV personality, will receive the honorary International Emmy Founders Award recognizing his role in building an international empire and changing the face of television around the world through his work.

Creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels will be recognized with the honorary International Emmy Directorate Award for creating a new brand of comedy on TV and launching the careers of film and TV stars.

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