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Read What Shakira Says. Via Yahoo!

Looking at  Shakira  and her fabulous figure you might be surprised to learn it was only three months ago that she gave birth to son Milan. But the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer reveals that dropping the pounds was no cake walk. While promoting “The Voice” in Pasadena, California, on Monday, the blond bombshell revealed, "[Losing baby weight] is the only thing that’s been a little stressful … I knew I had to come back here to do ‘The Voice’ two months after I had delivered a baby. I didn’t have my four months of maternity like every woman on Earth has. I’m not trying to complain, but it’s been a process full of challenges.” Photo source: omg INSIDER & Yahoo The 36-year-old mama added that the pressure to shed the baby weight at record speed is something that she feels the previous generations didn't face. She said, “I think that our mothers and grandmothers weren’t under the pressure women of today are after delivering a baby. My dad says there’s nothing better than meat

This is What Sir Alex Ferguson + Manchester United Did in the Dressing Room After the Match that Crowned them Champions

Obama and Bush, distinct men with policy overlaps. Via Yahoo News!

Despite vast differences with  President George W. Bush  on ideology, style and temperament, President  Barack Obama  has stuck with  Bush policies  or aspirations on a number of fronts, from counterterrorism to immigration, from war strategy to the global fight against AIDS. Even on tax policy, where  Bush  advocated lower tax rates for all and  Obama  pushed for higher rates on the rich, Bush's tax cuts for the middle class not only have survived under Obama, they have become permanent. Obama inherited from his predecessor two military conflicts, a war on terror and a financial crisis. He also inherited, and in time embraced, the means with which to confront them. On Thursday, Obama will attend the dedication of Bush's presidential library in Texas, a tableau that will draw attention to two distinct men — a Republican and a Democrat from different ends of the political spectrum, political foils with polarized constituencies. Indeed, Obama ran for president in 20

MANCHESTER UNITED, The KINGS OF England!

Van Persie , wearing number 20, helps his team crowned Kings for the 20th times.  That is what Robin Van Persie came to do at Old Trafford, "To be Crowned as King". Do we need speak much about them? I don't think so. Everybody knew, I guess, they were going to be crowned "Kings" of England's football. This is because of how far they were/are from not only the other teams but also the second team Manchester City in the league standings.   Everybody is a King there. They rule together as one. They all deserve happiness because they shared the same effort Have your say about Manchester United . Anything good for them!

Here are Barcelona With Their Football Fathers Bayern Munich

As it happened during their Semi-final first leg  May be most people gave a greater chance to Barcelona to win the game because it is always in people's minds that the team is to win most of their games and this is because of the kind of football they normally play. Of course their football impresses many football lovers, I dare say that. Showing how confident they were Things were very, very different Yesterday! This is coming from the fact that life became impossible to Barcelona or difficult if you want me to use an easy language especially to Barca fans. That is how tired Messi became Being beaten 4-0 goals by Bayern Munich was an amazing thing to many football viewers. I mean no one expected that to be truthful! But I also dare say that Bayern Munich deserved the winning because they were in the same level with Barca ; the semi-final level. So, it was either Bayern Munich or Barcelona to win the game, but 4-0 was amazing, really amazing! Seems they p

Falcao - 'Just a step away from Manchester United'. Via HITC SPORT

Manchester United are being linked with Falcao. News like a bombshell is emerging from Spain this morning, although time will tell ultimately if it is news, or simply paper gossip column fodder. Spanish newspaper  Marca  have sensationally claimed that Manchester United have entered the bidding for Falcao. The Colombian striker is the most sought after striker in world football, valued at £50 million, and a target for Chelsea and Manchester City. It is being reported that United have made a 'down payment' to Atletico Madrid, to guarantee his transfer. Marca  state that a similar move was made by United with regard to the transfer of David de Gea two seasons ago, and the clubs maintain a positive working relationship. Atletico recently convened a meeting along with Falcao's agent admitted they stood little chance of matching offers put to the player this summer, and cashing in was likely their best option. Falcao's agent is Jorge Mendes, who also repre

Kama Wewe ni Mshabiki wa Nguvu wa Kandanda. Nani atashinda Game Champions League kati ya Real Madrid na Galatasaray?

Balotelli handed three-match ban. According to Fox News

AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli has been handed a three-match ban from Serie A play after verbally abusing a match official on Sunday. Balotelli picked up a yellow card in the club's 2-2 draw with Fiorentina to earn an automatic one-match suspension, but Serie A confirmed Tuesday that the 22-year-old will miss two additional games for directing insults at one of the assistant referees. The ban rules Balotelli out of the meetings with Napoli, Juventus and Catania, all of which are important matches in Milan's bid to secure automatic qualification for the Champions League. The club comes into the weekend in third place in Italy's top flight with 58 points.  

Lady Thatcher's funeral wishes will save taxpayer £800,000. As Written by The Telegraph

In keeping with her directions, the former Prime Minister will not lie in state for the public to visit or have a military fly-past. Arrangements for lying in state have previously cost the public purse more than £825,000, according to the House of Commons Library. Military costs for previous ceremonial funerals can also add up to more than £300,000, including fly-pasts and attendance by some regiments. On the day of Lady Thatcher’s death, her spokesman, Lord Bell, said she did not want arrangements that would be a "waste of money - somewhat in character you might think”. Lady Thatcher is having a ceremonial funeral, rather than a state funeral, and the costs will be borne jointly by the Government and the state. Policing could cost around £4 million if security is as tight as at the Queen Mother's funeral. Having a ceremonial funeral means her family have more control over the guest list and heads of state will not necessaril