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Man with World’s Largest Family

The wives of Ziona Chana take it in turns to share his bed. Ziona Chana has 39 Wives, 94 children, 14 daughters-in-law and 33 grandchildren. In other words you can say he has largest family in the world. For one time it takes 30 whole chickens to make dinner.



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The 13 Hottest WAGs of NBA Players

It looks like this sideline stunner is here to stay. Victoria’s Secret model Adriana Lima got hitched in a quickie wedding to NBA star Marko Jaric on Valentine’s Day. The devout Catholic, who famously declared to GQ in 2006 that ‘sex is for after marriage,’ met the Memphis Grizzlies star in 2006 and became engaged two years later on the model’s 27th birthday.
1. Adriana Lima

Wow, how lucky those NBA players who have these spicy WAGs like Adriana Lima, Elsa Benitez, Maria Sharapova and Priscila de Gustin.
2. Elsa Benitez
Mexican supermodel Elsa Benitez has modeled for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, and was married to former NBA star Rony Seikaly for six years before filing for divorce. Benitez and Seikaly wed in 1999 and have one daughter together, Mila, born in 2003.

3. Maria Sharapova
Maria Sharapova, a three-time Grand Slam tennis champ, is engaged to Los Angeles Lakers guard Sasha Vujacic. The 26-year-old hoops star made the announcement just before his Lakers took on the Golden State Warriors in an exhibition game on Oct. 21 in San Diego, the Los Angeles Times reported. Vujacic said he popped the big question to Sharapova, a 23-year-old Russian, at his Manhattan Beach, California home on the one-year anniversary of the duo’s first meeting at a friend’s barbeque.

4. Gabrielle Union
Actress Gabrielle Union was married to Jacksonville Jaguar Chris Howard for five years and has been linked to NY Yankees’ Derek Jeter (but seriously, who hasn’t?). The actress and former model has starred in films like ‘Bring it On,’ ‘She’s All That,’ and ‘Running with Scissors,’ and TV shows such as ‘FlashForward’ and ‘Army Wives.’

5. Gu Chen
Chinese model Gu Chen made headlines in her native China when she started dating Lakers star Sun Yue in 2007.

6. May Anderson
Sports Illustrated model May Anderson reportedly had a fling with baller Jason Kidd in 2008 after Kidd divorced his wife Journana in 2007. however the Danish model is best known for her work with Victoria’s Secret and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. But Jason Kidd didn’t waste any time nabbing another hottie – Playboy Playmate of the Year Hope 2010 Dworaczyk. Dworaczyk began modeling after winning Miss Teen Texas in 2000 and was named Playboy’s Miss April in 2009.

7. Priscila de Gustin
Um, is there any Laker who doesn’t have a knockout for a girlfriend? Spanish model Priscila de Gustin is a Spanish model, and has been linked to fellow Spaniard Pau Gasol. The 29-year-old from Madrid has been featured in Madame Figaro, Elle and Mujer21 covers, and has been the face of a Pantene Pro V campaign.

8. Keyshia Cole
R&B artist Keyshia Cole may be a huge name in the music business, but she’s also the gorgeous wife of Cleveland Cavaliers baller Daniel Gibson. The couple began dating in March 2009 and welcomed their first child, Daniel Hiram Gibson Jr. in March 2010.

9. Eliza Dushku
Meet Eliza Dushku, the foxy actress who stole the heart of NBA player – and ‘Dancing With the Stars’ competitor, Rick Fox. Dushku, who in 1993 lands the role of teenage daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis in ‘True Lies’, is all grown up now. It’s pretty easy to see why ‘Maxim’ magazine ranked Dushku sixth on the ‘Hot 100 Women of 2009′ list so it might be a good idea to cool down, Eliza.

10. Eva Longoria Parker
‘Desperate Housewives’ star Eva Longoria Parker is married to Spurs point guard Tony Parker who is a three-time NBA champion. Looks like he has more than just world title trophies at home.

11. Khloe Kardashian
Reality star Khloe Kardashian and Lakers forward Lamar Odom tied the knot in Sept. of 2009. While her sister Kim has, um, bared all in the past, Khloe leaves some to the imagination.

12. LaLa Vasquez
Born and raised in Brooklyn, LaLa Vasquez and her man Carmelo Anthony want to come home again. Vasquez, of MTV fame, and Anthony almost made a return to the Tri-state area when the Nets and Nuggets were in trade talks. The duo could still be back if ‘Melo signs with the Nets, who are slated to move to Brooklyn, as a free agent this offseason.

13. Vanessa Bryant
Vanessa Bryant has endured public embarrassment after her husband Kobe admitted being guilty of adultery but Vanessa Bryant and her superstar husband have rebounded from the public scandal, as her husband has won three NBA titles.
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10 Things Women Do Better Than Men

1. We evolve hotter
A recent study revealed that women are getting better looking through evolution; meanwhile, men are staying the same. After following more than 2,000 people through four decades of life, the study showed that attractive women had 16 percent more children than average-looking chicks and that beautiful people are 36 percent more likely to have a daughter as their firstborn. All those gorgeous daughters mean more beautiful women than in past generations.

While surfing through the web for my today’s post I saw this article on COSMOPOLITAN, found it interesting, so decided to share with you.Tons of recent studies proving that women have some amazing abilities that men lack. We have listed ten of our favorites.
2. We survive car accidents more often.
This is sad but true: Men are 77 percent more likely to die in a car accident than women, according to a study done by Carnegie Mellon University. Our boyfriends should be thanking us when we nag them to “Wear your seatbelt!”

3. We’re better at seeking comfort.
A Mind survey of 2,000 people revealed that women are far more likely than men to talk through their problems. Fifty-three percent of women talk to their friends about what’s stressing them out, as opposed to 29 percent of men.

4. We’re more recession-proof.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 80 percent of those who have lost their jobs since December 2007 have been men. Ouch. This could be because male-dominated fields have been hit the hardest, like manufacturing and finance. That really sucks…but hey, maybe it’s time more men became nurses and educators.

5. We graduate college more often.
We already know that female enrollment is higher than male, but the Department of Education’s statistics reveal that men are also less likely than women to graduate and get their bachelor’s degrees. Men are also more likely to take longer than five years to complete their degree.

6. We eat healthier.
A survey of more than 14,000 people, conducted by the University of Minnesota, showed that women choose far healthier foods than men. While men are more likely to chow down on frozen pizza and red meat, women are piling fruits and veggies onto their plates. It all sounds pretty obvious, but we get so much grief for our chocolate addictions that we just had to point this one out!

7. We have stronger immune systems.
No wonder men act like such babies when they have a sniffle — women really do have stronger immune systems than men! If there are little battles going on in our bodies, women have a secret weapon: estrogen. A study done by McGill University indicated that estrogen gives women an edge when it comes to fighting off infections. That’s because estrogen confronts a certain enzyme that often hinders the body’s first line of defense against bacteria and viruses.

8. We live longer.
Among the world’s population of those who are over 100 years old, 85 percent are women, according to the New England Centenarian Study. In general, women continue to live five to 10 years longer than men as well.

9. We’re better managers, especially in this economy.
This one is a little controversial, but a slew of experts are confident that women make greater bosses because they are better listeners, mentors, problem solvers, and multitaskers than their male counterparts. In a recent Daily News article, management expert Jay Forte said, “It’s a very service-oriented economy [right now], so you need employees to be motivated. Women are better connectors than men and more astute about knowing how to activate passion in their employees.”

10. We invest better.
A study of 100,000 portfolios showed that women’s investment returns outperform men’s, 18 percent to 11 percent. This could be because women are typically more cautious with their investment decisions and think longer term.
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The Top 10 Leaks of WikiLeaks

We all like to assume our e-mail is private, but Sarah Palin learned the hard way that it’s not always the case. In September 2008, someone hacked into the then vice presidential candidate’s personal Yahoo! account, gov.palin@yahoo.com, and posted some of her messages, her password and contact list to WikiLeaks. Though the messages quickly made their way around the Internet, the e-mails turned out to be little more than goofy family photos and a few letters to political colleagues.

On Nov. 28, WikiLeaks released a massive cache of secret diplomatic cables divulging private conversations between world leaders. Lets looks at other famous leaks that were often as damning as they were sensational.

9. Lil Wayne’s The Leak

Most musicians get upset when their albums leak to the Internet, but not Lil Wayne. When several tracks off his then upcoming album Tha Carter III surfaced on the Internet in 2007, the rapper responded by pushing back Carter’s release date and issuing the leaked tracks as their own separate album, appropriately titled The Leak. The album’s cover art even incorporated the phrase “Lil Wayne Approved.” At least someone in the music industry still has a sense of humor.

8. The Apache Helicopter Shooting

WikiLeaks has had a pretty notable year, starting with the airing in April of footage from July 2007 that showed a U.S. Apache helicopter shooting and killing Reuters photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen in Baghdad. Noor-Eldeen’s driver and 10 others were also killed after soldiers mistook his camera for a weapon and the men for insurgents. The Iraqi Journalists’ Union and the New York City–based Committee to Protect Journalists have called for an investigation into the actions of the troops on board the copter. While an early inquiry found no wrongdoing, U.S. military lawyers announced they would review the video once more, though no formal report has been released yet. The military whistle-blower responsible for releasing the classified video to WikiLeaks — 22-year-old U.S. Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning — was arrested in May and later charged with 12 counts of illegally transferring classified data onto his personal computer and then providing it to an unauthorized source. WikiLeaks has hired lawyers to defend Manning but claims they have not been allowed access to him.

7. McChrystal’s War Plan

Eight months after taking office, President Obama ordered General Stanley McChrystal, his new commander in Afghanistan, to review the entire war. From McChrystal’s report, Obama learned that without more troops and a drastic change in strategy, the war would be lost. The only problem is, we all learned that too. Watergate legend Bob Woodward proved he still had it by penetrating yet another Administration, obtaining 66 pages of the report and posting them on the Washington Post website. Caught between a rock and a hard place, the President approved nearly all of McChrystal’s requests, proving that you can bring hope and change, but keeping a lid on it all is another challenge.

6. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Scandal

In 1848, news of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo — the document that would conclude the two-year Mexican-American War — was leaked to John Nugent, a reporter with the New York Herald. After its publication, an infuriated Senate had Nugent called in for questioning; the Irish-born journalist refused to disclose his source, saying only that the informant in question was not a member of the Senate. That didn’t seem to endear Nugent to any of his interrogators and he was kept under veritable house arrest in the Capitol building for a whole month.

But Nugent didn’t crack and the exasperated Senate released him, according to the institution’s own official history, on “the face-saving grounds of protecting his health.” He’d soon venture west and become editor of the San Francisco Herald. In 1858, Nugent was given a high-profile commission by then President James Buchanan to investigate developments in New Caledonia (now British Columbia). It was a fitting reward — evidence suggests it was Buchanan who, as Secretary of State, revealed the treaty’s terms to Nugent.

5. Cablegate

It’s been quite a year for whistleblowing website Wikileaks. Its latest info dump, a treasure trove of diplomatic cables spanning the world, has caused an international uproar. U.S. politicians like Hillary Clinton and New York Congressman Peter King (pictured) called the leak a threat to global security, with King going so far as calling for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to be prosecuted under the Espionage Act and for his site to be deemed a foreign terrorist organization.

4. Plamegate

In selling the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the Administration of George W. Bush made a lot of claims — that U.N. inspections weren’t working, that al-Qaeda had Iraqi links, that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. Most of these ended up not being true. One of the more suspect allegations voiced by President Bush was that Iraq had sought supplies of uranium from an African nation, understood to be the West African republic of Niger. This was refuted in the summer after U.S. troops had rolled into Baghdad by Ambassador Joseph Wilson, a career diplomat who had been sent earlier to Niger to investigate rumored sales of yellowcake, a form of uranium powder. Not long afterward, right-wing commentator Robert Novak published a column outing Wilson’s wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA operative.

Leaking her identity to the press was no small act — it compromised her work with the agency and was seen as a slap on Wilson’s wrist for speaking out of turn. It also led many observers to believe that the White House had rushed to war using only the most politically expedient snippets of intelligence. An inquiry into the leaks went all the way to the upper echelons of the Bush brain trust — eventually, Lewis “Scooter” Libby, aide to Karl Rove, was found guilty in 2007 on counts of perjury, obstruction of justice and making false statements. President Bush commuted Libby’s 30-month prison sentence.

3. The Pentagon Papers

On June 13, 1971, the New York Times ran the first of a nine-part series of excerpts from a classified study of U.S. military involvement in Vietnam completed by the Department of Defense. The papers were turned over to the Times by military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, who had surreptitiously photocopied them starting as early as 1969. U.S. Senator Mike Gravel, a Democrat, also entered 4,100 pages of the study — which came to be known as the Pentagon Papers — to the Senate record, thus making their later publication in book form constitutionally sound.

So what was in the Pentagon Papers? Oh, you know, just proof that the U.S. secretly bombed Cambodia and conducted coastal raids on North Vietnam, and that four Administrations — from Truman’s to Johnson’s — had deliberately lied to the public. Ellsberg was put on trial for theft and conspiracy under the Espionage Act of 1917, but a series of legal missteps and dubious evidence-gathering tactics led the judge to dismiss all charges.

2. Watergate’s Deep Throat

After five men were arrested for breaking into and trying to bug the offices of the Democratic National Committee in June 1972, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein began their investigation into what would become the country’s biggest political scandal. Soon Watergate came to stand for far more than just the burglarized building and would lead to President Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Aiding Woodward and Bernstein as they connected the dots between the break-in and the White House was an informant whose identity remained a secret for a good 33 years. In 2005 — decades after the journalists won Pulitzers and All the President’s Men won Oscars — former deputy director of the FBI Mark Felt revealed that he was the mysterious “Deep Throat.”

1. The WikiLeaks War Logs

On Oct. 22, Internet-based watchdog organization WikiLeaks posted 391,832 classified U.S. military documents on the war in Iraq, the largest such leak in history. As he did with the July release of 77,000 secret documents related to the war in Afghanistan, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange shared the documents with several newspapers — including the New York Times, the Guardian and Der Spiegel — in advance of making them public. Among the major revelations were many instances of the U.S. military deliberately ignoring detainee abuse by Iraqi allies and an increase of the civilian-casualty count by 15,000. The July Afghanistan papers consisted primarily of secret reports from troops in the field covering local intelligence and recounting clashes — including a number of missives that detailed civilian casualties at the hands of coalition forces. Another important (though not altogether surprising) revelation was that members of the U.S. military suspect what others have long assumed: that Pakistan’s military intelligence agency has secretly assisted the Afghan Taliban insurgency.

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Top 10 Most Beautiful Women On Television

10. Hayden Panettiere

Here is the count down list of top 10 most beautiful actresses currently on television.
9. Summer Glau

8. Katherine Heigl

7. Jenna Fischer

6. Anna Friel

5. Grace Park

4. Blake Lively

3. Katrina Bowden

2. Olivia Wilde

1. Kristen Bell
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