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Fedor Bondarchuk, the son of noted Russian filmmaker Sergei Bondarchuk, debuts as a director with the harrowing and relentless military drama 9th Company, set between 1988 and 1989 at the tail end of the U.S.S.R. Afghani war.
The mommy-to-be shows off her expanding belly at the "Cats and Dogs" premiere. Plus, hear what motherhood means to her.
The remains of one of two U.S. sailors missing since Friday are recovered in Afghanistan, according to NATO. Video courtesy Agence France-Presse.
"Everything we gotta do, we gotta stay leaders. That’s how we got to where we at now," says Swizz. (7.12.10)
www.mahalo.com The 2011 Ford Explorer was officially unveiled in July of 2010, ending months of speculation about what the SUV would look like and what new features it would have. According to Fox News, The 2011 Explorer, expected to hit showroom floors later in 2010, features a new body style that has a "car-based platform," making it smoother and more streamlined than its predecessors. The updated 2011 SUV is also slightly wider than previous models - about five inches wider than the 2010 Explorer. The new Ford Explorer is also being touted by Ford as more fuel efficient than previous Explorer models. The 2010 Ford Explorer gets 16 mpg, and according to USA today, Ford has indicated the 2011 Explorer will get "20 to 30 percent better fuel economy" than its predecessors.8 The 2011 Ford Explorer will be available in two engine choices. The EcoBoost engine is a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine while the other engine is a 3.5-liter V-6.9 Safety-wise, the 2011 Ford Explorer features inflatable safety belts for seats in the second row of the vehicle - typically areas where children ride. Price on the car is currently ranging from $28190 to $37190 depending on what features are chosen. In January 2010, the LA Times reported that Ford announced they would invest $400 million and hire 1200 workers at their Chicago assembly plant in order to manufacture 2011 Ford Explorers. Other News from Mahalo: Shirley Sherrod: www.youtube.com Comic Con: www.youtube.com
Wyclef Jean considers a run for president of Haiti; Aretha Franklin and Condoleezza Rice to sing together for charity; NBC affirms Carell’s 'The Office' exit next season. (July 27)
Tim (Rudd) is a rising executive who finds the perfect guest, IRS employee Barry (Carell), for his boss' monthly event, a so-called "dinner for idiots," in which the exec who shows up with the biggest buffoon wins. Remake of the French farce 'The Dinner Game.'
Jenna Elfman shares with USA TODAY her five favorite old movies.
Four Chinese alligators from the Bronx Zoo are among a group of once-captive gators that were reintroduced into the wild on Chongming Island, China. The alligators have successfully bred and recently welcomed new baby gators.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the U.S. and Israel will launch attacks against two new countries in the Middle East. Video courtesy of Reuters.
A new entry has been added to the list of things women are now forbidden from doing in Gaza. Following on from laws banning women from using male hairdressers or driving cars, it’s now illegal for women to smoke the famous shisha water-pipes in public. Video courtesy of AFP.
The Library of Congress removed a legal cloud over altering of iPhones, iPads and iPods, to install software not purchased from Apple.  Eric Savitz of Barron’s and WSJ's Jessica Vascellaro discuss what it means not only for consumers, but also for developers looking to create new apps and cash in on the growing app market. Also: what's Apple's reaction to the ruling?
Prince William’s decision to live in a rural Welsh cottage rather than on on his RAF base, reportedly so that he can spend more time with his girlfriend Kate Middleton, could cost taxpayers millions for the extra security. ITV's Harry Smith reports. (Nightly News) Kate Middleton - Prince William - Prince William of Wales - ITV - Royal Air Force
New York Democratic Representative Charles Rangel is making a last-minute effort to settle his ethics case. Video courtesy of Fox News.
The father of one of two women misidentified after a deadly Arizona traffic crash says the problem stemmed from a communication mistake at a Phoenix hospital. (July 27)
What object would you chose to defend yourself from an Alligator attack between a paperclip, an alligator clip, or a rubber band? Find out in this hilarious comedy clip from BBC worldwide.
Amy Matthews and Kevin O’Connor, hosts of DIY's "This New House," show Harry Smith the latest and greatest new do-it-yourself products.
Pete Pistone joins Lauren Shehadi to talk about Jack Roush, the Earnhardt-Ganassi team and much more as the Sprint Cup will be at Pocono this weekend.
Harry Smith spoke with animal expert Jack Hanna about his encounter with a grizzly bear while hiking with his family.
Katie Lee showed Erica Hill how to make traditional Hawaiian recipes at home.
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