Jane Russell a Lives

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Jane Russell a Lives. Buxom beauty Jane Russell died Monday morning at her youngest son’s home in Santa Maria, California, according to the Los Angeles Times. She was 89.

Jane Russell is best known for her role in Howard Hughes’ 1943 film The Outlaw. The famous publicity photos taken for the film depict Russell in tight-fitting clothing, sitting on a hay stack in a sexually inviting manner. The photo and her role in the film sent Hollywood censors reeling. Hughes ultimately triumphed, though, and the photo became the pin-up for many displaced WWII soldiers.

It was ultimately Russell’s bounteous bosom that catapulted her into Hollywood stardom and which American wartime soldiers named two Korean hills. All of which amused Russell, a conservative at heart, and which came through onscreen and added to her irresistible charm but also made her a victim of Hollywood typecasting.

Jane Russell is survived by three children, six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

The Dancing With the Stars Kirtie Alley 2011

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Dancing With the Stars Kirtie Alley 2011. The 'Dancing With the Stars' 2011 spring cast, announced Monday night during 'The Bachelor,' includes a talk show host, model, football star, Disney Channel starlet and '80s acting faves. So, all in all, it was a typical line-up for the popular ABC reality show.


The rumors reported earlier came true: 'Cheers' star Kirstie Alley and former Hugh Hefner girlfriend Kendra Wilkinson are both on the official roster. And while Tea Party candidate Christine O'Donnell didn't end up joining.

Two of the bigger names on the cast are actors who broke out in the '80s: Kirstie Alley and Ralph Macchio. Do the 'Cheers' star and the 'Karate Kid' have a shot at following in the footsteps of Jennifer Grey, who starred in the classic 'Dirty Dancing.

Season 12 also features rapper Romeo, who was slated to dance in season two. But he was injured in a basketball game, and his father, Master P, stepped in to compete.

Indianapolis House of Democrats 2011

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Indianapolis House of Democrats 2011. Indianapolis,Indiana House Democrats may have fled the state in protest of a so-called right to work bill and other GOP-backed bills in the Legislature, a Democratic Party source told 6News.

Sources gave conflicting information about the whereabouts of Indiana Democrats, who didn't show up to begin the day in the House on Tuesday morning, effectively stopping business in that legislative chamber.



It was obvious from all the empty seats on the Democratic side of the chamber that the House did not have the two-thirds quorum needed to conduct business. But the rules required a vote anyway.

Scabies skin disease of Dogs 2011

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Scabies skin disease of Dogs 2011. Scabies is caused by a particular type of mite that lives on the skin of your dog. This mite can also survive on the skin of cats and certain other animals.

The primary way that a dog tends to develop scabies is through contact with the mites directly. This can happen in any number of different ways. First, the mites may exist outside and in nature.

Scabies mites can also be passed indoors as well. They can live in carpet, and eggs can be left in carpeting as well. Thus, if your dog lies down on carpet that has the mites or the mite eggs, he may ultimately become infected by the scabies mites.



Finally, scabies are most commonly transmitted through physical contact. Multiple pets and one of them develops scabies. Any sort of close physical contact between pets can give the scabies mites the opportunity to spread from one animal to another.

Human beings can even be a vector for scabies mites as well, although the mites will not cause humans any damage.

Kobe gives Lebron in dunk in all star game 2011

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Kobe gives Lebron in dunk in all star game 2011. On his way to winning the MVP of 2011all star game. Kobe Bryant took on LeBron James on a fast break in the third quarter. The five-time NBA champion got the ball and attacked the basket while LeBron trailed him.

Kobe looked back to check where LeBron was as the Heat star was getting ready to reject him at the rim. The Lakers guard slammed it in as LeBron attempted the block and after both landed. Kobe tapped him on the behind. Immediately after the dunk, Chris Paul stole the ball and dished it back to Kobe, who proceeded to swish a 3-pointer.