Sunday, January 24, 2010
Todays personality

First there was Albert Einstein: genius, revolutionizer of the physical world, champion of Zionism, hero of pacifism.
Then there was Albert Einstein™. He is another thing entirely.
Albert Einstein™ is a brand name. It belongs to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is administered by The Roger Richman Agency Inc. of Beverly Hills, Calif. The Roger Richman Agency Inc. is very particular about the brand. “When written in copy on all materials, the name ‘Albert Einstein™’ must always bear a ™ symbol,” it insists.
Madonna Plastic Surgery

Madonna Plastic Surgery Before And After. If she did or not is a big question going around for a while now. Many fans defend that she didn’t have any procedure done, but the truth is that she looks somehow different and very good for her age. In many of her public appearances for awards and for her videos and concerts, she looks always youthful and wrinkle free, so the speculation just goes higher.
Madonna is well known for her good working out habits, special diets and life style, so it is not a surprise that she maintain a healthy body, but lately she looks a bit different and people don’t stop to say that she got some plastic surgery procedure done.
At her appearance in the 2007 Oscars she looked good and so young, the options then could be a face lift and of course Botox injections to hide possible wrinkles.
Google founders to sell 10 millionshares

NEW YORK: Google Inc founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin plan to sell about 10 million of the company’s shares over the next five years, the company said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
Page and Brin currently own about 57.7 million shares of Google’s Class B common stock — roughly 18 percent of Google’s outstanding capital stock and about 59 percent of the voting power of Google’s outstanding capital stock.
If the two founders both sell 5 million shares as planned, they would own about 47.7 million shares, which would represent around 15 percent of Google’s outstanding capital stock and 48 percent of the voting power of Google’s outstanding capital stock.
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