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Halle Berry hate Father’s, but Lauding Teachers

Los Angeles – Halle Berry looks like his father can not forget the violence against them. Halle Berry hates his real father, but shows his respect for his teacher, while she helped her father’s violence.

Halle Berry undoubtedly bad experience when under the care of their parents.

Halle Berry: “My father was very hard. Is an alcoholic. It will not be forgotten and left scars in my life, my youth.”

Halle Berry also said: “When a young girl and her mother was beaten and kicked by the steps, face and body was hurt, not only a sense of fear, but also can feel unworthy.

Halle Berry hates his real father. But for all that happened, said his gratitude to his former teacher, who helped him through this bad time.

“He knows what I need. I feel valued, loved and not in vain,” said Berry.

Halle admitted recently that used to attract abusive men because they regularly saw her father attacking her mother when she was young.

She said: “My mother was a battered woman who was my childhood and a good part of it. At the beginning of my life, I made decisions, and I chose men who were abusive, because that was what I knew growing up .

However, underwent treatment and learned what to do if and when he became a violent relationship.

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Michael Jackson Drag Britney at The Top Yahoo

New York (Reuters) – The death of Michael Jackson the singer was even raised to the top of the search yahoo.com, ending the four-year domination of Britney Spears and Barack Obama slammed President from a list of the top 10.

Although this year is dominated by the recession, most visitors are drawn to what is interesting network surfer. NASCAR, actress Megan Fox, reality star Kim Kardashian, and the movie “Twilight” actress who replaced four years ago occupied the top position.

Until June, when Jackson died of a drug overdose, the inauguration of Obama collecting most of the surfers network, said Vera Chan, reviewers tendency in Yahoo Inc. networks.

“When the news of the death of Michael Jackson appeared, traffic extraordinary, and beyond that,” he said.

Death has all the elements of intrigue, tragedy, and it suddenly, surprising and extraordinary friendly, Chan said. “Then the case was decided as a murder. So it is a criminal investigation is ongoing. His death was not resolved,” he added.

Attract more hot news searches this year. Although Obama slipped from third position in 2008 was the 44th in 2009, the center of political attention shifted from the election campaign to a specific policy.

Providing economic stimulus plan is in fourth position and the health care reform in the sixth position among the search related to Obama.

Among the results related to finance, the words coupons and unemployment occupy the top positions, including Car Allowance System of organized government, student allowances, foreclosures, and jobs in government.

“Economics of course is different from previous years, how many people are monitoring the economic situation”, said Chan.

“Overall the top 10 list is often describe briefly our attention, our joy and what’s hot”, he said. Britney, her image down to make headlines for several years, dropped to fifth position in the list, just one level after Megan Fox, a sex symbol in the movie “Jennifer` s Body “, and on the Japanese cartoon, Naruto .

“Britney No.1 position for four years, and every year it unpleasant for him. Make welfare, and for our welfare, I think we are happy that we did not need to check him,” said Chan.

“Twilight” in second place in the list, followed by the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), Fox and Britney, while Naruto sixth position.

Yahoo reached 18 percent of Internet searches in the U.S. in October, while Google Inc. pocketed 65.4 percent, according to the company comScore. Yahoo search data only from the page the dot-com company. (*)

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Stevie Wonder became the UN Peace Ambassador

Singer and songwriter from the United States of legendary Stevie Wonder Peace appointed as Ambassador of the United Nations, which will serve primarily to support the UN efforts in empowering potential of disabled people in various parts of the world.

Chanter tembang tembang-famous like “I Just Called to Say I Love You”, “Lately” and “We Are the World” was considered the UN as a very inspiring figure.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at a news conference in New York, Tuesday, admitted admiration for her greatness figure, who, though blind since birth, has so much to contribute to the world.

“Ambassadors for Peace most recent we are someone who admired by millions of people and have contributed to millions of people,” said Ban Ki-moon when he announced her appointment to the prestigious position.

In addition to Stevie, the United Nations has proclaimed 10 other world leaders to carry out duties as a UN Peace Ambassador to raise various issues facing the world community.

Tenth ambassador is a person who is widely known by the public world through their work.

They are actors George Clooney (for issues of peace); actress Charlize Theron (elimination of violence against women); actor Michael Douglas (disarmament); author Paulo Coelho (poverty and inter-cultural dialogue); conductor Daniel Barenboim (peace and tolerance); cellist Yo-Yo Ma (youth); violinist Midori Goto (Millennium Development Goals and youth), Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel (human rights); daughter of the king of Jordan Haya Bint Al Hussein (MDGs and hunger); and chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall (protection of nature and environmental issues).

UN Secretary General noted that Stevie Wonder has consistently beautiful sound and the use of special relationships that were established with the public to create a better world – where human rights and civil respected – as well as improving the living conditions of people less fortunate.

“Stevie Wonder really inspire young kids around the world in an effort to make the achievement despite physical limitations,” said Ban Ki-moon.

The UN also noted how she was very active in supporting humanitarian activities in the U.S. and the world.

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