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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Creative Pencil Work


Creative Pencil












Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Celebrity Bathing Suits


Celebrity Bathing Suits



Raquel Welch in One Million Years B.C.- 1966 
Though she barely spoke in the film, Welch's "fur bikini" made her performance unforgettable.


 
Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider - 2001 
Jolie's simple, black bikini emphasized her fit figure in this action-packed film based on the popular video game.


Beyonce Knowles - 2007 
While on vacation in the French Riviera, Beyonce showed off her rockin' abs in a tiny yellow-embellished bikini. 


Cameron Diaz in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle - 2003 
As one of Charlie's Angels, Diaz also showed of her athletic bod in a classic white bikini


Christie Brinkley's Sports IllustratedCover - 1981
This was the last of Brinkley's three consecutive Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers

Demi Moore in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle - 2003 
Moore astounded audiences with her unbelievable over-40 bikini body. 


Halle Berry in Die Another Day - 2002 
What can we say? Bond girls look amazing in belted bikinis. Berry has become known for this orange two-piece


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Pakistani singer Ghazala killed


Pakistani singer Ghazala killed


Popular Pakistani singer Ghazala Javed has been shot dead in the north-western city of Peshawar.
Ms Javed was killed along with her father late on Monday, but there are differing accounts of what happened.
Police say the murders may be linked to a family dispute. 
Ms Javed, who sang in her native Pashto, was from Pakistan's Swat valley, which she fled three years ago during a military offensive against Taliban militants in the region.
Singers and dancers were particularly targeted by insurgents when they overran the area in 2007.
Ms Javed's sister says that armed men broke into the singer's house and killed her and their father.
But other accounts say they were killed when gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on the street.
Born into a family of musicians, Ghazala Javed was popular across Pakistan, Afghanistan and among Pashto-speaking communities around the world.
While Swat was dominated by the Taliban and then subject to a military offensive, she often sang about peace. At one point, she was forced to stop singing after receiving threats.
In 2010 the singer, who was in her mid-twenties, married a businessman but it is thought they later divorced.
Correspondents say her music fused eastern and western traditions.
Tributes from her fans have been pouring into social media sites