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Lady Gaga Condom Suit

Friday, 18 February 2011

Lady Gaga wore a giant condom-inspired outfit on US TV.
The Born This Way singer appeared on Good Morning America to promote safe sex.
She also donned a Napoleon-style bicorne hat.

She said: "Today was a latex condom inspired outfit because we are here to talk about safe sex.
"I really wanted to - head to toe - be representative about what we women need to be concerned about, which is HIV."
The star, real name Stefani Germanotta, was promoting her second M.A.C. Viva Glam lipstick line. A share of proceeds from the sale of the cosmetics range goes to HIV/AIDS charities.
"We raised $34 million USD last year and I want to raise $50 million USD this year for AIDS, to save lives," she told the US TV show.
Hundreds of fans gathered outside the TV show's Times Square studio in New York to see their idol.
Some said they waited more than 12 hours to get a glimpse of the 24-year-old singer.
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The world's most beautiful sportswomen

Whether they are starring on the tennis court, ice rink, football pitch, swimming pool or velodrome, there's no shortage of beautiful women competing in international sport.
Some, like tennis stars Ana Ivanović and Maria Sharapova, enjoy global recognition for their sporting prowess and their looks. However, there are numerous female stars competing in other sports who are equally talented and glamorous.

Maria Sharapova

Russian tennis superstar Maria Sharapova's name is ever-present in any conversation about the world's most beautiful sportswomen.
In addition to her model looks, the 23-year-old former world No 1 boasts three grand slam singles titles and is the world's highest-paid female athlete. In August 2010, Forbes magazine estimated her annual earnings to be a staggering $24.5 million.

Danica Patrick

Attaining success in the male-dominated world of Indy Car racing has made Danica Patrick one of America's most celebrated sportswomen.
But Danica hasn't limited herself to the adrenaline buzz of wheel-to-wheel racing. The 28-year-old racer has hosted US TV shows, modelled for FHM and Sports Illustrated and made a cameo in the video for Jay-Z's Show me what you got.

Anouk Hoogendijk

It's not just slick passing and clinical finishing that makes Dutch football so appealing. 25-year-old Utrecht midfielder Anouk Hoogendijk has represented the Netherlands national women's football team on 50 occasions since making her debut in 2004. She was also named best Dutch female athlete in 2008.

Lindsey Vonn

Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn is the first American to win back-to-back overall World Cup Championships.
In 2010, she was hailed as the darling of the US Winter Olympic team as she battled through injury to compete in five different Olympic events. She struck gold in the downhill, the blue riband event of the Games.

Jessica Ennis

Sheffield-born track-and-field star Jessica Ennis is the darling of British athletics and the current World and European Heptathlon champion.
Universally respected by the public and her peers, she finished third in the 2009 and 2010 BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards and has been named Sportswoman of the Year by the Sports Journalists Association for the past two years.

Caroline Wozniacki

20-year-old Dane Caroline Wozniacki is currently ranked as the world's best female tennis player. Although she has yet to win a grand slam event (she finished runner-up in the 2009 US Open), Wozniacki has 12 WTA titles to her name.
Sporting success runs in her family. Her father was a professional footballer while her mother represented her native Poland at volleyball.

Julia Mancuso

Somewhat overshadowed by her compatriot Lindsey Vonn at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games, alpine skier Julia Mancuso boasts a medal haul that means she doesn't have to take a backseat to anybody.
Already a gold medalist in the giant slalom at the 2006 Winter Games, Mancuso scooped two silver medals in Vancouver.

Victoria Pendleton

With eight world championships and an Olympic gold medal to her name, sprint cyclist Victoria Pendleton must be considered one of Britain's greatest sporting stars.
The 30-year-old is a former Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year and was awarded an MBE in the 2009 New Year's Honours list.

Amanda Beard

US swimmer Amanda Beard was once the world's fastest female breaststroker over 200 metres.
The multi medal-winning Olympian also managed to stir up plenty of controversy away from the pool. She has previously posed nude for Playboy magazine and participated in an anti-fur campaign for animal rights advocates PETA wearing nothing but her birthday suit.

Jennie Finch

Jennie Finch starred as the pitcher for the US softball team in a successful run to Olympic gold at the 2004 Athens Games. She also represented her country at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and came away with a silver medal for her efforts.
In 2008, Finch starred in US TV show The Celebrity Apprentice, lasting four weeks before being fired by Donald Trump.

Amy Williams

Amy Williams ended Britain's 30-year wait for an individual gold medal at the Winter Olympics when she triumphed in the skeleton event at the 2010 Vancouver Games.
Her Olympic success saw her appointed an MBE in the Queen's 2010 birthday honours list and made an honorary freeman of the city of Bath (her hometown).

Ana Ivanović

There's no shortage of beauty in the upper echelons of women's tennis so it takes something special to stand out from the crowd.
A combination of on-court talent (she won the French Open in 2008 and is a former world No 1) and sultry, captivating looks means Ana Ivanović does just that.

Hope Solo

29-year-old Hope Solo is the goalkeeper of the United States national women's football team.
Her crucial woman-of-the-match performance in the 2008 Olympic final enabled the US to secure a memorable 1-0 extra time victory over Brazil.

Serena Williams

The prodigiously talented Serena Williams has amassed whopping career earnings of almost $33 million since turning professional in 1995, the most prize money ever amassed by any woman in any sport.
Her interest in fashion and penchant for the occasional outrageous outfit means she garners just as much attention off the court as she does on it.

Natalie Gulbis

It should come as no surprise that 28-year-old American golfer Natalie Gulbis is considered a sex symbol of her sport.
Despite enjoying relatively little success on the course (she's won three titles in her eight-year career), Natalie rakes in the endorsement dollars year after year. In 2004, she released a calendar that featured her in numerous bikini shots. The USGA deemed it inappropriate and banned it from being sold at their events.

Swin Cash

The statuesque Swin Cash is one of the most decorated women's basketball players in America. She played college ball for the all-conquering University of Connecticut and has starred for the Detroit Shock and Seattle Storm in the WNBA since 2002. She was also part of the US women's Olympic gold medal-winning team in 2004.

Karina Petroni

Karina Petroni is a professional female surfer and model who has enjoyed plenty of success in both fields.
She has been a competetive surfer since the age of nine and has the honour of being the first person to win the Eastern, US and national championship titles in the same year.
Her success brought her endorsements for watches, clothes, shoes, swimwear, skin products and cars. She has been styled in couture by fashion giant Versace, and has collaborated with New York fashion designer Rachel Roy.

Maria Kirilenko

Women's tennis feels like it is awash with glamourous Russian stars. 24-year-old Maria Kirilenko is just that. In 2009, she featured alongside fellow players Daniela Hantuchová and Tatiana Golovin is the annual Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition in a pictoral entitled Volley of the Dolls.

Candace Parker

There's a chance that NBA benchwarmer Shelden Williams might not even be the best basketball player in his own house. That's because he's married to WNBA sensation Candace Parker.
How good is Candace? In her debut season, she was named the league's most valuable player as well as rookie of the year. The same year, her stellar play helped the US women's team to a gold medal at the Olympics.

Chemmy Alcott

Despite a lack of suitable training options in her homeland, British skier Chemmy Alcott is ranked as the world's eighth best competitor in skiing's Supercombined event.
She's also finished just outside the top 10 twice in the Winter Olympics, placing 11th in the Supercombined event in 2010 and 11th in the Downhill in 2006.

Natalie Coughlin

At the 2008 Beijing Games, Natalie Coughlin became the first American female athlete in modern history to win six medals in one Olympics. Away from the pool, the 28-year-old Californian has also starred in US reality show Dancing with the Stars.

Tanith Belbin

The world of figure skating boasts its share fair of glamourous women but there's not too many skaters who outshine Tanith Belbin.
Although she was born in Canada, Belbin has competed for the US since her debut in 1998. The high point of her career to date came at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin where she and partner Benjamin Agosto claimed the silver medal.

Jeanette Lee

Don't be fooled into thinking the world of professional pool is the sole preserve of grizzled barflys and craggy hustlers.
Brooklyn-born Jeanette Lee brings a much-needed touch of glamour to the sport. But beware, Lee's competitive instincts have earned her the nickname 'The Black Widow', a reference to her ability to eat an opponent alive when she comes to the table.

Leryn Franco

Athletics afficianados might baulk at the thought we've included a javelin thrower in our list of sporting beauties. But Paraguayan chucker Leryn Franco is certainly worthy of her place.
She's also the only woman on our list who combines atheltic endeavours with a career as a beauty pagaent contestant. It should come as no surprise she has a third job as a professional model.

Michelle Kwan

Few competitors can match the glittering career of figure skater Michelle Kwan. A five-time world champion and two-time Olympics medalist, Kwan became once of the most celebrated female athletes in the US and her popularity endured long after she shunned international competition in favour of completing her academic studies.
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Famous Plane Crash Deaths

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Fifty years ago on Feb. 15, the entire U.S. figure skating team died in a plane crash on its way to the World Championships in Prague. The plane crashed as it was trying to land in Brussels, killing all 72 on board and one person on the ground. Find out more about the nine-time champion who died and learn more about the movie made about the tragedy.
‘We Are Marshall’
Flying into “rain, fog, smoke and a ragged ceiling” is tricky anytime, but once when it was a pilot’s first landing at an airport, it turned tragic. The entire Marshall University Thundering Herd football team perished in this crash on Nov. 14, 1970, but this proud program was rebuilt and continues to excel. The story was captured in a 2006 movie.
Aaliyah
Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number, but when your plane goes down and you’re 22 years old, it seems impossibly tragic. In the wake of the crash, Aaliyah’s parents filed lawsuits.
Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens and Buddy Holly
The Day the Music Died was Feb. 3, 1959, forever immortalized in a famous rock song. Three promising lives snuffed out before their prime. One Cricket didn’t get on the plane and for the rest of his life was haunted by something he said that fateful night.
Glenn Miller
Headed to France to entertain U.S. troops in Dec. 1944, a plane carrying one of the world’s most popular musicians went down in bad weather over the English Channel. The body of the young band leader was never found, but his music endures and continues to define an era in American music.
Stevie Ray Vaughan
On Aug. 27, 1990, a helicopter crash silenced one of the greatest blues-rock guitarists of all time. The tragedy came after this troubled guitar slinger had finally overcome some destructive habits. Cold Shot, indeed. Members of another blues legend’s tour crew also died.
Lech Kaczynski and Ted Stevens
Our new decade has not been a good one for politicians and air travel. One nation lost its president in an April 2010 crash over an Eastern European neighbor,and four months later, the U.S. Senate’s longest-serving Republican died in a crash in his home state.
Reba McEntire Band
On March 16, 1994, Reba McEntire’s band died in a crash just hours after finishing a set in San Diego. The plane crashed into the side of a mountain. Authorities said passengers “probably had no idea what happened,” but Reba said it was the worst thing that had ever happened in her life. Six members and the tour manager perished.
Bill Graham
Not to be confused with the famous preacher, this impresario was a rock and roll legend who escaped the Nazis early in life, though his mother did not. The Grateful Dead are among the many and various bands that Graham promoted in his life, cut short on Oct. 25, 1991 in a grisly crash along with his partner and the pilot.
John Denver
Oct. 12, 1997, the world lost a singer/songwriter/activist/poet and pilot who was one of the most popular musical artists of the 1970s. The 53-year-old was piloting an experimental plane when it crashed into the Pacific. He had something special with him when he was cremated.
Payne Stewart
This golfer, who was said to a bigger wardrobe than any of his competitors, won three majors in his golfing career, including the 1999 U.S. Open just months before he died.
Space Shuttle Challenger
It was an unforgettably tragic moment for and brought the term O-Ring into global consciousness. On Jan. 28, 1986, with school children all over the country watching the TV broadcast, the Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart 73 seconds into its space mission. All seven crew members died, including the woman who trained to become the first teacher in space.
Paul Wellstone
Some called this Minnesota lawmaker the conscience of the Senate. He was fiercely liberal and voted against going to war in Iraq shortly before his death on Oct. 25, 2002.
Bessie Coleman
The first female pilot of African-American descent, “Queen Bess” was not allowed to attend aviation schools in the U.S., so she sailed to Paris and became a barnstormer. She survived a 1922 plane crash only to die in a crash over Jacksonville, Florida on April 30, 1926 at the age of 34 with her mechanic and publicity agent, William Wills. 
Patsy Cline
Once voted one of the Greatest Women of Country Music, she was also heralded for her place in rock and roll history. She was nearly killed in a 1961 car crash, then perished in a 1963 plane crash that also killed her manager and two others.  
Otis Redding
The King of Soul did not live to see his biggest hit released to the public. He died in a plane crash on Dec. 10, 1967, at the age of 26 – a month before the song was released and just three days after he recorded it. His manager, the pilot, and four members of his band The Bar-Kays also died. 
Rocky Marciano
He was a world champion boxer who once beat a legend. When he retired, he became the only heavyweight to hang up his gloves undefeated. On Aug. 31, 1969, the eve of his 46th birthday, he died with an inexperienced pilot and one other passenger.
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