Friday, January 23, 2009

Pamela Anderson Fun In The Malibu Sun

Pamela Anderson

L former Baywatch babe tried to be thoroughly enjoying herself as basked on the sand, a sporting sexy white two-piece bikini and a pair of sunglasses.. Taking advantage of good weather, Pamela Anderson was spotted once again Sunning itself on the beach in Malibu, California, yesterday (January 18).

Obama Brother In Law Beavers Coach Robinson Seeks Change

Craig Robinson

Years ago, he was asked by the younger sister of Michelle to play a suitor named Barack Obama basketball withdrawal and report on its character.. Like America met the Obamas in the last two years, has become known as their original Craig Robinson key swing voters.

Gossip Girl And Her Gay Sigourney Weaver Kara Dioguardi

Sigourney Weaver

This time the pair of kick-off with bad-Assed puma and Sigourney Weaver Angela Bassett, moved to the fat, bloated, white male British press that bullying Kate Winslet for her twice and then go Globi Kirstie Alley play a mentally challenged on Lifetime.. Somewhere between the Golden Globe and inauguration this culture obsessed pop duo devolved more made for TV hell.

Venus And Serena Through In Melbourne

Serena William

Not against a player ranked n. Three times former champion swept away Serena William Chinese Meng Yuan opponent 6-3 6-2 on Rod Laver Arena, while Venus beat German Angelique Kerber 6-3 6-3. Williams, seeking her 10th Grand Slam title, won her Australian Open campaign under way Tuesday with a 6-3, 6-2 win over China Meng Yuan, who was all but ducking for cover from an attack of powerful serves, groundstrokes and volleys from the second semi-American. No problem. 123. Serena, 27, was disturbed only by the heat and glare from the court rather than the inexperienced Yuan. Serena William had a slight head cold, was the broiling sun and the wind swirling.

Murray Pleased With Melbourne Win

Britain Andy Murray is pleased to be in the second round of the Australian Open after his opponent Andrei Pavel pulled out injured - but the Scot admits he would have liked a little more in court, as he speaks to BBC Scotland Annie McGuire.