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  1. The Girl Next Door -- Elisha Cuthbert
    The Girl Next Door is a 2004 film that stars Emile Hirsch and Elisha Cuthbert. This movie is about an ambitious high school senior, Matthew Kidman (Hirsch), who dreams of a career in politics. He is overjoyed to discover that his new neighbor, 19-year-old Danielle (Cuthbert), is absolutely beautiful, and they fall head over heels in love.
  2. Mysterio
    Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace is no cakewalk. As you seek out the key items within each level and get to the bottom of a series of technology thefts, you'll have to deal with hundreds of hired goons and six of Spidey's toughest archvillains. There are hordes of gun-toting, muscle-bound thugs, all of which do their best to punch, kick, and flail Spidey when he's down. Sometimes it's overwhelming to have to sneak around so much and avoid the head-to-head battle, but Spider-Man rewards your patience with the joy of exploration and discovery. Each level has plenty of tunnels, tubes, and shortcuts to uncover, many of which will make your journey a lot easier. The boss battles are challenging as well, as each villain, be it Rhino, Hammerhead, Big Wheel, Scorpion, or Mysterio, has his own specific weakness to exploit--and the weaknesses aren't entirely obvious from the outset, either.
  3. Phil Hayes
    Phillip Maurice "Phil" Hayes (born in England, United Kingdom) is a British-American voice actor and comedian who has done much voice work and voice over. His best-known voice is playing the dim-witted robot chicken, Scratch, in the US television program Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. He ... has appeared in many on-screen television and movie roles. Another notable role was Billy Holme in Age of Empires III: The War Chiefs.
  4. Cold War
    The Cold War (1947-1991) was the open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War II between groups of nations practicing different ideologies and political systems. On one side was the Soviet Union and its allies, often referred to as the Eastern bloc. On the other side were the United States and its allies, usually referred to as the Western bloc. The struggle was called the Cold War because it did not actually lead to direct fighting between the superpowers (a "hot" war) on a wide scale. The Cold War dominated U.S. and Soviet foreign policy from 1947 (when the term was first used) until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
  5. Coldplay -- Chris Martin
    At shows during this summer and fall's "Twisted Logic" tour, Coldplay fans will be shown a video of lead singer Chris Martin visiting poor farmers in Ghana and talking about his support for the Make Trade Fair campaign. The video encourages concertgoers to sign onto Oxfam's Big Noise petition by texting their e-mail address to "TRADE" (87233 on their cell phones). The addresses are captured and cataloged and Sun's technology is being leveraged to initiate each fan's connection to the Make Trade Fair campaign. Immediately, a reply will come from Oxfam, moving the dialogue to the fan's e- mail inbox, and providing the opportunity to further engage with the campaign online.
  6. Coldplay -- Albums
    In 2000 the year of the Parachutes release, Coldplay were nominated for a Mercury Music Prize. Success and hype followed them into 2001 when they were nominated for a number of Brit awards. They performed at the event, but they ... took home Best British Group and Best British Album awards. As well as that, they received 3 NME awards - Best Single (for Yellow), Best New Artist and Session of the Year (For their air play on Radio One).
  7. Sea Power -- British Sea Power
    A rather conceptual indie band -- one that's been compared more than once to Joy Division -- British Sea Power is a quartet from Brighton, England, comprising members named Hamilton, Noble, Yan, and Wood. Formed in late 2000, their live shows began to receive notice early on, thanks in no small part to the large stuffed birds that perched on stage and the militaristic uniforms worn by the band members. Rough Trade's Geoff Travis was taken aback by one of the group's (literally) wild performances and signed them; by the end of 2001, they had two singles in the racks: Fear of Drowning on Golden Chariot and Remember Me on Rough Trade. After an amazing showcase at SXSW in 2003, British Sea Power prepped for the fall release of The Decline of British Sea Power. Open Season follwed in 2005. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
  8. Interpol
    Interpol is the short form of International Criminal Police Organization. It began in 1923, and at that time its name was International Criminal Police Commission. In 1956, its name became International Criminal Police Organization. The word Interpol was a short form of International Criminal Police Organization. This short form served as the address to receive telegrams. Slowly, the name of this international organization became famous as Interpol.
  9. The Rock
    Stone Cold vs. The Rock is one of the greatest rivalries in WWE history. This is the second time they clashed at WrestleMania. Stone Cold came out victorious in their first meeting at WrestleMania XV. Could Stone Cold make it two in a row? Or would the People’s Champ get some revenge?
  10. Coldplay -- Bands
    In 1998, Coldplay was performing small club gigs for local Camden promoters. Wanting more creative freedom, Martin recruited fellow student and childhood friend Phil Harvey to act as band manager. Harvey helped the band raise money needed to record a demo. Harvey managed the band up until and including the release of their debut album Parachutes. On May 18, 1998 the band released 500 copies of the EP Safety. Most of the discs were given to record companies and friends; only 50 copies remained for sale to the public.
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