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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Top Stories from the last 24 hours


Hi David,

These are the top stories from The Next Web over the last 24 hours.

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Justin Bieber's Holiday Giving: By The Numbers

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The Hollywood Reporter International
 December 25, 2011

Justin Bieber's Holiday Giving: By The Numbers

'Game of Thrones' Director Alan Taylor Chosen for 'Thor 2'

Chris Hardwick Previews BBC America's Nerdist Year-End Special with Nathan Fillion, Simon Pegg

ABC, Endemol Settle 'Wipeout' Copyright Lawsuit with Japanese Broadcaster

The Italian Bruno Mars, the Croatian Hit 'Brad Pitt' Plus 13 More of Europe's Best Songs for 2011 (Video)

MOVIES

'The Great Gatsby' Director Baz Luhrmann Injured on Australia Set

Tough 2011 for Japan Draws to a Close as Disaster Overshadows Everything

Mel Gibson, Wife Robyn Finalize Two-Year-Old Divorce Case

'Underworld Awakening' New Trailer Hits (Video)

The Contenders DVD Reviews: 'Midnight in Paris,' 'Harry Potter,' 'Margin Call' and 'Warrior'

German Box Office Tops $1.1 Billion in 2011

TV

TVA Group Sells Cable Channel Stakes to Shaw Media

Netflix's Upcoming U.K. Debut Shows Content Challenges

'X Factor's Simon Cowell on Cutting Melanie Amaro: 'I Royally Screwed Up'


REVIEWS

Jose and Pilar

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

THE BUSINESS

David Mills Admits He Fabricated His Silvio Berlusconi Payoff Story

Former Government Minister Confirms He Met with Met Police Regarding Alleged Computer Hacking


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Ancient Seal Found in Jerusalem Linked to Ritual

Sunday, December 25, 2011


TOP STORIES

1 Ancient Seal Found in Jerusalem Linked to Ritual

A rare clay seal found under Jerusalem's Old City appears to be linked to religious rituals practiced at the Jewish Temple 2,000 years ago, Israeli archaeologists said Sunday.


2 Huckabee -- 2008 Iowa GOP Primary Winner -- Offers His Picks for 2012


3 Unlikely Allies China and Japan Unite Over N. Korea


4 Terminally Ill New Hampshire Boy Ordered Out of Safety Seat on Southwest Flight


5 Decades Later, a Cold War Secret Is Revealed


TOP VIDEOS

1 Mike Huckabee Handicaps Iowa Race

Former presidential candidate on 'Fox News Sunday'


2 Vitamin Supplements Linked to Increased Risk for Death


3 Spirit of St. Nick


4 Mixed Reaction to Online Access to Doctors' Notes


5 Panel Plus: 12/25


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Box Office Report: 'Mission: Impossible 4' Christmas Victor, Tom Cruise is Back

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December 25, 2011

Box Office Report: 'Mission: Impossible 4' Christmas Victor, Tom Cruise is Back
Cameron Crowe's Matt Damon-Scarlett Johansson starrer "We Bought a Zoo" opens to a soft No. 6; David Fincher's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" off to solid start.


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BuzzFeed Latest: 109 Cats Celebrating Christmas and More!


Today’s Hottest Buzz

109 Cats Celebrating Christmas

Christmas is a time of cats. OK, that's not strictly accurate, but here's a whole bunch of them acting like it is. Here's wishing a very Merry Christmas to you and to the cats in your life!

Little Girl Is Upset With The Way Toys Are Marketed

"The companies that make them try to trick the girls into buying pink stuff instead of the stuff boys want to buy!" Riley gets it.

30 Things You Wish You Got For Christmas

Here's a list of 30 presents that are undoubtedly way better than anything you received this year. Your loved ones really let you down.

25 YouTube Comments That Are Actually Pretty Funny

Believe it or not, sometimes YouTube comments are funny.

Letter To Santa, 1911 Vs. 2011

Comparing at letter written to Old St. Nick in 1911 to one from this year reveals...well, that things have changed. For instance, toffee was really a really hot Christmas item 100 years ago.

The 2011 Naughty And Nice List

Here at BuzzFeed, we've been making some lists and checking them twice. Here are the folks in 2011 who have been naughty or nice. Who gets their Christmas wish and who gets coal? Let's find out.

Your Guide To Men's Holiday Gift Guides

Of this season's many lamentable entailments –- carols, an aroused religiosity that more even than usual is steeped in fantasy and illogic, red ribbons and holly bedecking fucking everything –- holiday gift guides are my least favorite. I dislike them not for their commerciality, as subtle as a mugger; nor for their laughable predictability, their sad-hilarious lack of imagination and creativity; but for the way they shame and defile the magazines that play host to them.

30 Amazing Photographs And The Stories Behind Them

Moving, tragic, awe-inspiring photos and the tales of how they came to be. Reuters released a year-end round up of their best photographs and had the photographers provide a sort of director's commentary. Compelling stuff.

The 30 Most Important Dogs Of 2011

There is a popular maxim among some of my associates which states that "cats rule" and that dogs, in their near infinite capacity for love and loyalty, "drool". I think you'll find that in 2011, that couldn't be further from the truth.

Celebrities Wearing Yarmulkes

In honor of Hanukkah, here's a small gallery of celebrities wearing yarmulkes.

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ScienceDaily: Top Health News

ScienceDaily: Top Health News


HIV study named '2011 breakthrough of the year' by Science

Posted: 23 Dec 2011 08:41 AM PST

The journal Science has chosen the HPTN 052 clinical trial, an international HIV prevention trial sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, as the 2011 Breakthrough of the Year. The study found that if HIV-infected heterosexual individuals begin taking antiretroviral medicines when their immune systems are relatively healthy as opposed to delaying therapy until the disease has advanced, they are 96 percent less likely to transmit the virus to their uninfected partners.

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News


HIV study named '2011 breakthrough of the year' by Science

Posted: 23 Dec 2011 08:41 AM PST

The journal Science has chosen the HPTN 052 clinical trial, an international HIV prevention trial sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, as the 2011 Breakthrough of the Year. The study found that if HIV-infected heterosexual individuals begin taking antiretroviral medicines when their immune systems are relatively healthy as opposed to delaying therapy until the disease has advanced, they are 96 percent less likely to transmit the virus to their uninfected partners.

ScienceDaily: Top Science News

ScienceDaily: Top Science News


How bacteria build homes inside healthy cells

Posted: 20 Dec 2011 10:39 AM PST

Bacteria are able to build camouflaged homes for themselves inside healthy cells. A team that revealed how a pair of proteins from the bacteria Legionella pneumophila, which causes Legionnaires disease, alters a host protein in order to divert raw materials within the cell for use in building and disguising a large structure that houses the bacteria as it replicates.

The Cynical Girl: Day Off

The Cynical Girl: Day Off

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Day Off

Posted: 24 Dec 2011 03:45 AM PST

¿Donde Esta Santa Claus?

I look for him because it’s Christmas Eve.

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