2015年9月10日 星期四

2015-09-11 Uganda Entertainment


TouchVision
   
Five predictions for Donald Trump on 'The Tonight Show': Trump This   
TouchVision
Donald Trump's political circus is coming to late night TV. The Republican frontrunner is scheduled to appear on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon tonight. It will be only his second time back on NBC since the network fired him from The Apprentice for ...
Ellen DeGeneres And Jimmy Fallon Fight For Lip Sync Battle Supremacy, Video ...   KpopStarz
Carrie Underwood performs tonight on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'   NewsOK.com
Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake's Histories of Rap, Ranked   GQ Magazine
Business Standard   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Hollywood.com   
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NEWS.com.au
   
JK Rowling reveals we've all been pronouncing 'Voldemort' wrong   
NEWS.com.au
CHARLOTTE WILLISnews.com.au. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. WELL, this is upsetting. According to the woman behind it all, there's another reason why witches and wizards don't utter the ...

Voldemort pronunciation: Skip the 'T' on Harry Potter villain, says JK Rowling   Examiner.com
The magic lives on: Everything JK Rowling has shared about the Harry Potter ...   New York Daily News
We Keep Pronouncing Voldemort's Name Wrong and J.K. Rowling Has Given Up   Slate Magazine (blog)
Daily Mail   
Contactmusic.com   
MetroNews Canada   
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E! Online
   
New York Fashion Week Spring 2016: The Best Shows From Day 1   
E! Online
Give it up for day one, y'all! It's New York Fashion Week (as if you didn't already know), which means our eyes are glued to the catwalk for first sight of every major trend, best look and must-have accessory at this season's biggest presentations. We ...
NY Fashion Week: Japanese gardens, California sun, and Kanye   Washington Post

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The Dominion Post
   
Banning Into the River won't help teenagers   
The Dominion Post
The statistics show that since the turn of the century, teen readership rates have declined dramatically, with a Common Sense Media study last year showing that 45 per cent of 17 year olds only read once or twice a year for their own enjoyment. So is ...

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