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Cinematical -
21 hours and 33 minutes ago
 The end
of the year means you'll have no shortage of movie lists to pick through ... but here's one that's
just too bouncy to ignore. My old pals at MrSkin.com have (of course) come up with
their list of the finest in cinematical skinematical for the year 2008. Now, before you get all
huffy and stressed, it should be noted that MrSkin has always taken a rather jovial approach to
movie-time nakedness. (Jovial as opposed to sleazy, is what I'm saying.) Plus, c'mon, we all love a
good nude scene. Admit it. Love it enough to give MrSkin a whole lot of longtime fans. (Heck, they
even played a prominent role in Knocked Up!)
But if you're scared of seeing copious cleavage or perhaps a stray butt-dimple, here's a text-based
sampling of what you'll be missing: The stunning Sophie Monk in the amusing Sex & Death
101; the spunky Amy Smart re-defining "jaw-dropping" in Mirrors; plus just a few sexy
peeks at Penelope Cruz, Mena Suvari, Amy Adams, and Angelina Jolie. Wanted, indeed. For a
whole lot more (and a lot less clothes), check out the piece(s). And hey, there's another twenty
for you TV fans. Since when is there nudity on TV? Check out the 20 film girls, in order of where
they appear on the list, in the gallery below.
P.S. This is a list of female nakedness. For the other side of the equation, I challenge the women
writers (and readers) of Cinematical to kick-start that roster.
Gallery: Top Nude
Scenes of 2008
   
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23 hours and 48 minutes ago
iEuropean journal of cancer prevention : the official journal of the European Cancer Prevention
Organisation (ECP), Vol. 13, No. 1. (February 2004), pp. 5-12./ibr /br /Physical activity habits
are potentially modifiable and could therefore be targeted in a primary prevention strategy against
breast cancer, provided there is causality and a sufficiently strong relationship. Our objective of
this quantitative review was to provide a summary estimate of the association of moderate/vigorous
recreational physical activity during adolescence/young adulthood with breast cancer risk, and to
determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Data sources included studies in humans
relating physical activity to breast cancer risk, published between January 1966 and October 2002,
identified on Medline, the Web of Science, from reference lists and related reviews. The main
characteristics of each study, the point estimates of relative risk (RR) and confidence intervals
(CI) were extracted from 19 case-control and four cohort studies. Comparing the highest to the
lowest category of physical activity, the summary RR from the random effects model was 0.81 (95% CI
0.73-0.89). This almost 20% risk reduction proved to be fairly consistent, despite variation in
populations and methods. Each one-hour increase of recreational physical activity/week during
adolescence was associated with a 3% (95% CI 0-6%) risk reduction. Physical activity in
12-24-year-old females significantly reduces risk of breast cancer. Heterogeneity may be explained
by different methods to measure activity.br /iYT Lagerros, SF Hsieh, CC Hsieh/i

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via Joystiq
Next week, we'll be switching formats so the WiiWare and Virtual Console posts will be combined.
Let's take a quick look at the games that convinced us prompted the move: The final, breathtaking
solo salvo from WiiWare Weekly.
- Space Invaders Get Even (Taito, 1 player, 500 Wii Points): It's completely antithetical to
the whole spirit of the WiiWare Weekly post, but we're going to going ahead and admit that,
judging from this YouTube review, SIGE, which lets you destroy a city as the titular invaders,
actually looks pretty fun. Thanks for messing up our last hurrah, Space Invaders.
- Pit Crew Panic! (Hudson Entertainment, 1-4 players, 800 Wii Points): In Pit Crew Panic!, an
all-female pit crew fixes cars, trains, bridges and, of course, toilets. See, now, that's the
WiiWare we remember.
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BLABBERMOUTH.NET Latest News -
1 days and 4 hours ago
Finnish female-fronted metal band MEMOIRA, which announced on November 29 that it was parting ways
with guitarist Jani Haanpää, has issued the following update: This is kinda embarrasing
but this information is wrong and all this is just a huge misunderstanding.
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The Allmusic Blog -
1 days and 5 hours ago
Madonna’s Sticky
& Sweet tour is on course to be the biggest-selling concert tour by a female
artist and a solo artist, having grossed $207.5 million so far (with $91.5 million from her U.S.
dates). [RollingStone.com]
Following the recent Mumbai shootings, Live Earth India has been canceled. The
charity concert was scheduled for December 7 and had artists including Bon Jovi, Black Eyed Peas,
and Roger Waters on the bill. [NME.com]
Despite being hospitalized and in critical condition from kidney failure, folk
legend Odetta is determined to play at President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration in
January. [Guardian.co.uk]
Noise-rock veterans the Jesus Lizard will reunite for Minehead, England’s
All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival in May 2009. The band’s first four albums,
Head, Goat, Liar, and Down, will also be reissued as
remastered CDs and vinyl that month. [PitchforkMedia.com]
Didn’t get enough leftovers during the Thanksgiving weekend? Check out
Texas radio station KTXT’s list of 2008 albums that were the biggest turkeys. [BrooklynVegan.com]
And just in case you were in a serious tryptophan coma for the past few days,
here’s a clip of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade getting “Rickrolled”
by Rick Astley himself. [CNET.com]

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CiteULike: Borelli's watchlist -
1 days and 5 hours ago
iBritish journal of cancer, Vol. 71, No. 6. (June 1995), pp. 1359-1362./ibr /br /Risk factors for
male breast cancer were investigated in a case-control study of 21 cases and 82 controls admitted
to hospital for acute, non-neoplastic, non-hormone-related diseases in the Greater Milan area
between 1988 and 1994. More educated men tended to be at higher risk of breast cancer, with a
multivariate odds ratio (OR) of 2.6 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.7-9.4]. The OR was 3.2 (95% CI
1.1-9.6) for those in the higher social class. Men with no offspring were at higher risk than
fathers, with an OR of 5.5 (95% CI 1.8-16.7). A history of breast cancer in female relatives was
reported by two cases and one control, giving an OR of 8.5 (95% CI 1.1-69.0). Cases were somewhat
heavier than controls, and significantly taller, with an OR of 5.7 (95% CI 1.6-19.9) for subjects
taller than 170 cm vs shorter ones. The association with weight, however, decreased after allowance
for height, and no difference was observed for body mass index. Socioeconomic correlates and family
history are similar to well-assessed risk factors for female breast cancer. The associations with
anthropometric measures and childlessness may find an explanation in chromosomal abnormalities,
such as Klinefelter's syndrome, or other hormone-related disorders.br /iB D'Avanzo, C La Vecchia/i

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Boing Boing -
1 days and 5 hours ago
( Image above by Peter Beste. You're welcome! ) The LA Weekly has a feature up about a new book
with portraits of very serious Norwegian Black Metal dudes. In True Norwegian Black Metal,
photographer Peter Beste captures the "blackest of the black: apolitical and anti-Christian
separatist self-preservationists who’d sooner make a lampshade out of their own skin than to
try to convert fans." Snip from Siran Babayan's piece: Take, for example, Immortal singer-bassist
Abbath strolling through the woods surrounded by moss-covered emerald trees (“That’s
essentially his backyard”), or Gorgoroth singer Gaahl standing in front of a snow-capped log
cabin. Every turn of the page is a moving postcard of brooks, lakes and forrests. Which begs the
question: With all the serenity and breathtaking views, what’s to rebel against? Apparently,
Mother Nature makes mean Vikings out of little boys. If Black Sabbath were a product of bleak,
industrial Birmingham, it should be no surprise that music this extreme thrives in a country with
such high precipitation and so many months of either uninterrupted daylight or darkness. So
don’t let the scenery fool you. These are some disturbed and disturbing fuckers, whether
it’s guitarist Ymon of Perished with his arms covered in branding marks, or Nattefrost of
Carpathian Forest smoking heroin off tin foil or a nude female model being painted in cow’s
blood before she’s about to be hung from a cross for a Gorgoroth show in Krakow. Nearly
everyone is wearing a scowl, corpse paint and spikes. And Beste’s grossest moment has him
shooting Nattefrost smeared in his own shit. Of all the bands featured, Beste focuses on the
Tolkien-inspired Gorgoroth and its lead troublemaker Gaahl, who’s been arrested twice for
alleged assault and torture, and whose face, with its sunken cheeks, looks even creepier without
makeup. And that Krakow gig in 2004 not only included human crucifixes but sheep heads mounted on
sticks. (Dude, one photo of decapitated sheep heads would’ve been enough.) Images of Satan
(LA Weekly), and there's a terrific slideshow here (NSFW). Here's the Amazon link if you'd like to
buy the book. (Thanks Richard Metzger) Previously on Boing Boing: Black Metal for Dummies Black
Metal cupcakes More on sociology of Malaysian Black Metal Malaysia bans metal as un-Islamic. For
those about to rock: jail ... Cookie Monster Tribute Heavy Metal Band Malaysian metal and the Man:
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BLABBERMOUTH.NET Latest News -
1 days and 5 hours ago
Netherlands-based gothic/progressive metal band STREAM OF PASSION, which is fronted by Mexican
female vocalist Marcela Bovio (AYREON), has entered the studio to begin recording its sophomore
album, due in early 2009 via Napalm Records.
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iAmerican journal of human genetics, Vol. 72, No. 5. (May 2003), pp. 1117-1130./ibr /br /Germline
mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 confer high risks of breast and ovarian cancer, but the average
magnitude of these risks is uncertain and may depend on the context. Estimates based on
multiple-case families may be enriched for mutations of higher risk and/or other familial risk
factors, whereas risk estimates from studies based on cases unselected for family history have been
imprecise. We pooled pedigree data from 22 studies involving 8,139 index case patients unselected
for family history with female (86%) or male (2%) breast cancer or epithelial ovarian cancer (12%),
500 of whom had been found to carry a germline mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2. Breast and ovarian
cancer incidence rates for mutation carriers were estimated using a modified segregation analysis,
based on the occurrence of these cancers in the relatives of mutation-carrying index case patients.
The average cumulative risks in BRCA1-mutation carriers by age 70 years were 65% (95% confidence
interval 44%-78%) for breast cancer and 39% (18%-54%) for ovarian cancer. The corresponding
estimates for BRCA2 were 45% (31%-56%) and 11% (2.4%-19%). Relative risks of breast cancer declined
significantly with age for BRCA1-mutation carriers (P trend.0012) but not for BRCA2-mutation
carriers. Risks in carriers were higher when based on index breast cancer cases diagnosed at

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Read/WriteWeb -
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pimg alt="yahoo_logo_purple_nov08.png"
src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/yahoo_logo_purple_nov08.png" /Yahoo just announced the a
href="http://mobile.yahoo.com/top10mobilesearches2008"top 10 search terms/a on its a
href="http://m.yahoo.com"mobile search engine/a. The top mobile searches are either for social
networks (MySpace, Facebook), or searches for local information (Craigslist, movies, weather). A
lot of of mobile searchers were also looking for auctions on eBay. The top 10 is rounded out by
searches for more time sensitive topics like the Olympics, AIG, and The Dark Knight. The only
celebrity to appear in Yahoo's top 10 mobile searches is Kim Kardashian./p pInterestingly, not a
single one of the top mobile search terms appears on Yahoo's a
href="http://buzz.yahoo.com/yearinreview2008/"top 10 list/a of searches on its regular search
engine./p p align="right"emSponsor/embr /a href='http://d.openx.org/ck.php?n=12769amp;cb=12769'
target='_blank'img src='http://d.openx.org/avw.php?zoneid=861amp;cb=12769amp;n=12769' border='0'
alt='' align="right" //a/p pHere are both top 10 lists in order:/p ol table border="1"
cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="357"tbody tr td valign="top" width="19"#160;/td td
valign="top" width="177"strongMobile Searches/strong/td td valign="top" width="159"strongRegular
Searches/strong/td /tr tr td valign="top" width="23"1/td td valign="top" width="175"MySpace/td td
valign="top" width="158"Britney Spears/td /tr tr td valign="top" width="26"2/td td valign="top"
width="173"Facebook/td td valign="top" width="157"WWE/td /tr tr td valign="top" width="29"3/td td
valign="top" width="172"Craigslist/td td valign="top" width="155"Barack Obama/td /tr tr td
valign="top" width="32"4/td td valign="top" width="171"Movies/td td valign="top" width="154"Miley
Cyrus/td /tr tr td valign="top" width="34"5/td td valign="top" width="170"Weather/td td
valign="top" width="153"RuneScape/td /tr tr td valign="top" width="36"6/td td valign="top"
width="169"Olympics/td td valign="top" width="152"Jessica Alba/td /tr tr td valign="top"
width="38"7/td td valign="top" width="168"The Dark Knight/td td valign="top" width="151"Naruto/td
/tr tr td valign="top" width="40"8/td td valign="top" width="168"Kim Kardashian/td td valign="top"
width="151"Lindsay Lohan/td /tr tr td valign="top" width="40"9/td td valign="top"
width="168"eBay/td td valign="top" width="151"Angeline Jolie/td /tr tr td valign="top"
width="40"10/td td valign="top" width="168"AIG/td td valign="top" width="151"American Idol/td /tr
/tbody/table /ol pThere are no real surprises here, but these results definitely stress the
difference between what mobile users are looking for when they do searches compared to regular
Internet users. /p pGetting to relevant information quickly is definitely the most important aspect
of mobile search for mobile Internet users, who don't seem to be very interested in browsing the
web for the sake of it. Hence, mobile users are obviously more interested in local and timely
information like movie showtimes and weather than female celebrities. Social networks, which give
users a quick dose of updates from friends, also fit in well with this style of Internet use. /p
pMobile users also seem to rely on a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/will_mainstream_users_ever_learn.php"search as a
substitute for bookmarks/a more than regular Internet users./p pStrangely, none of the top mobile
search terms were related to the recent U.S. elections./p stronga
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/yahoos_top_10_mobile_searches_2008.php#comments-open"Discuss/a/strong
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BBC News | World | UK Edition -
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An excavation in Russia has unearthed female figurines, carved tools, and a cone-shaped carving of
unknown purpose.
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iTWire - Latest Headlines -
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U.S.-led research study finds that our large brains were allowed to evolve because over one million
years ago the hips of female Homo erectus became wider to allow the fetusrsquo;...
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Roger Alton, editor of the Independent since July this year, has posted his first blog entry on the
paper#8217;s site (hat tip to Adrian Monck). In it he asks readers what they want the paper to
report on - whether it#8217;s #8216;Strictly or the Large Hadron Collider or Britain on the Booze,
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combined. Let's take a quick look at the games that convinced us prompted the move: The final,
breathtaking solo salvo from WiiWare Weekly.br / ul liemSpace Invaders Get Even/em (Taito, 1
player, 500 Wii Points): It's completely antithetical to the whole spirit of the WiiWare Weekly
post, but we're going to going ahead and admit that, judging from a
href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmBIXnon1Tgamp;feature=related"this YouTube review/a,
emSIGE/em, which lets you destroy a city as the titular invaders, actually looks pretty fun. Thanks
for messing up our last hurrah, emSpace Invaders/em./li liemPit Crew Panic! (/emHudson
Entertainment, 1-4 players, 800 Wii Points): In emPit Crew Panic!/em, an all-female pit crew fixes
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Education/Technology - timlauer.org -
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Here’s how I plan to turn the $1,000 per female that the Rudd Government is giving to my
kinsfolk on 8 December, 2008 into a heritage that lasts for life. For those readers who are either
not Australian, or who are not alive of the recently-announced financial resource the inhabitant
Government is substance to families; here [...]
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Computerlove | Connecting Creative Talents -
1 days and 10 hours ago
pimg src=/www/medias/Sooz/Sooz_49346b103f58e.jpg /br / /p pa href=http://www.platige.com
title=Platige Image rel=externalPlatige Image/a presents the trailer for their new short film
directed by Michal Socha: a href=http://community.platige.com/news/80 title=Chick
rel=externalChick/a is a humorous true-life story about male-female relations.br / Their short
films are always raising the bar in style and animation./p
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 10 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/pl_games_stack_f.jpg" align="left"
hspace="4" vspace="2" style="display:block;" /Wired published an interesting look at the recent
trend of Japanese videogame banksmdash;essentially, a means for the thrifty gamer to save the
quarters that could otherwise be lost forever to an arcade machine./p pThe article, by Brian
Ashcraft of a href="http://kotaku.com/5099916/piggy-banks-you-can-play"Kotaku/a fame, gives us a
walkthrough of three differently themed game banks, with styles that range from RPG (you put in
money to level up) to dating sim (as a modern female, you feed your dates coins to hear sweat
nothings)./p pAnd while the games are useless to most of us as they are written in Japanese, the
Ikemen dating sim Bank does offer one universal climax that we all can appreciate:br/p
blockquote...you totally forget to insert money into your Ikemen Bank for a whole working week.
Your greedy hunk writes you a letter that simply says, "Sayonara." No translation
needed./blockquote pThe moral? Always feed your hunk. [a
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