Following the removal of two contestants from the house and many arguments, there is speculation that the current series of 'Big Brother' may be taken off the air before it is scheduled to end.
A report in today's Daily Star quotes a source as saying: "This lot are out of control. There's a real fear the show will not make it to the end of its run."
Over the weekend Rebecca was warned over her "aggressive behaviour" following an argument with Darnell.
Some bookies have also suspended bets on a housemate quitting the show.
A spokesman for Ladbrokes said: "We think it's only a matter of time before one of the inmates calls it quits."
The bookies' decision follows Rex's announcement that he was willing to leave.
He told Mohamed, Rachel, Kathreya and Darnell: "If something doesn't change soon, something big, I can't take it any more. I'm just not bothered any more."
The latest developments follow the removal of Dennis from the house on Friday for spitting on Mohammed; the previous week Alexandra was removed from the house for her behaviour.
Kathreya is currently the 10/11 favourite to win the show, if it continues.
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Emmerdale set for baby swap storyline
'Emmerdale' is set for a shocking new storyline when Laurel and Ashley Thomas discover that baby Daniel, who died tragically, was not their real son.
According to Digital Spy, the couple are set to make the shocking discovery in the next couple of weeks.
After a series of hospital tests following baby Daniel's death, doctors discover that Laurel (played by Charlotte Bellamy) could not have been the baby's biological mother.
It is then feared that baby Daniel was swapped with another infant while he was still in hospital after his birth.
Speaking about her emotional storyline, Bellamy said: "When Laurel is told that she can't be Daniel's mother, she is in complete disbelief. She will not accept the news at all."
Viewers recently saw a similar storyline in 'Coronation Street' when Michelle Connor (played by Kym Ryder) found out that her teenage son Ryan was also switched at birth.
According to Digital Spy, the couple are set to make the shocking discovery in the next couple of weeks.
After a series of hospital tests following baby Daniel's death, doctors discover that Laurel (played by Charlotte Bellamy) could not have been the baby's biological mother.
It is then feared that baby Daniel was swapped with another infant while he was still in hospital after his birth.
Speaking about her emotional storyline, Bellamy said: "When Laurel is told that she can't be Daniel's mother, she is in complete disbelief. She will not accept the news at all."
Viewers recently saw a similar storyline in 'Coronation Street' when Michelle Connor (played by Kym Ryder) found out that her teenage son Ryan was also switched at birth.
Hilton Set To Team With Spears & Lohan In Reality Show
Paris Hilton is hoping to team up with fellow tabloid targets Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan for a new reality show about their lives in the spotlight. The socialite wants to produce the two-hour special, which she hopes will include candid revelations from the stars, reports the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper. Hilton was reportedly inspired by the success of Denise Richards: It's Complicated and Living Lohan, which are both produced by American Idol host Ryan Seacrest.
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Biohazard

Artist: Biohazard
Genre(s):
Trance: Psychedelic
Metal
Rock: Hard-Rock
Trance: Psychedelic
Metal
Rock: Hard-Rock
Discography:

No Rules (Unreleased)
Year: 2007
Tracks: 1

Means To An End
Year: 2005
Tracks: 10

Kill Or Be Killed
Year: 2003
Tracks: 11

Uncivilization
Year: 2001
Tracks: 16

New World Disorder
Year: 1998
Tracks: 14

No Holds Barred - Live in Europe
Year: 1997
Tracks: 24

Mata Leao
Year: 1996
Tracks: 15

State Of the World Address
Year: 1994
Tracks: 14

Urban Discipline
Year: 1992
Tracks: 16

Biohazard
Year: 1990
Tracks: 13

Tales From The B-Side
Year:
Tracks: 13
Biohazard was one of the first bands to on a regular basis incorporate elements of both hip-hop and hard-core metallic element into their intelligent; since their lyrical fare dealt with the harshness of urban life and the resulting choler and defeat, which both genres of music make been known to address, the connexion only made sense, especially in light of Anthrax's highly effective quislingism with Public Enemy on 1991's "Bring the Noise." When Biohazard formed in 1988 in Brooklyn, NY, their sound was a great deal finisher to the former band than the latter; their original lineup consisted of guitarist/vocalist Billy Graziadei, bassist/vocalist Evan Seinfeld, guitarist Bobby Hambel, and drummer Danny Schuler. They began opening for local hardcore and thrash bands and gradually reinforced a large following through their indignant mother wit of unfairness, political knowingness, and constant touring. A self-titled debut was released in 1990 on the Maze judge, but by 1992, Biohazard's fan base was stiff sufficiency to secure a manage with Roadrunner Records.
Their subsequent breakthrough album, Urban Discipline, built on the groundwork set by "Land the Noise," laying rhythmically yelled vocals over heavy, hip-hop-influenced beatniks and guitar riffs recalling both hard-core and thrash. The hard-core whang grouping Onyx recorded an alternate version of their hit single "Sweep" with Biohazard backing them, and the two groups worked together over again on the Sound judgement Night soundtrack, tributary the title vocal. 1994's State of the World Address coagulated both their reputation for intensity level and their musical hybrid, but Hambel then left hand the band, reducing them to a trio for 1996's Mata Leao, which some base the group's to the highest degree seamless rap/metal spinal fusion yet. Hambel was finally replaced by ex-Helmet guitar player Rob Echevarria, and in 1997, Biohazard released the hot album No Holds Barred, which showcased the in concert fury for which the grouping had get august.
Biohazard next gestural to Mercury Records and released New World Disorder in 1999. The guys left the pronounce next its uniting with Universal and harkened endorse to their D.I.Y. days with a tour of duty of Europe and Japan without judge or managerial support. The rarities aggregation Tales from the B-Side followed in 2001, along with their next full-length, Uncivilization. Guitarist Leo Curley exited the mathematical group following the album's release. Kill or Be Killed appeared two age subsequently and featured new axeman Carmine Vincent (ex-Nucleus), wHO had antecedently roadied for the band. Means to an End, Biohazard's eighth and terminal album, was issued in August 2005 on SPV. Graziadei went on to form Suicide City with ex-members of Groovenics and Kittie. Meanwhile, Seinfeld appeared on the 2006 VH1 reality show Supergroup with Ted Nugent, Sebastian Bach, Scott Ian, and Jason Bonham. In December of 2007, a live double-disc CD and concomitant DVD coroneted Lively in San Francisco was released, documenting one of their utmost shows together as a band.
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Muse celebrate being first band on NME Radio
Muse's Matt Bellamy has hailed NME.COM users for picking 'Knights Of Cydonia' as the first song to be played on NME Radio as the station launched this morning (June 24).
Following a an online poll which, saw 3.5m fans of acts like The Killers, Oasis, The Strokes and more all voting, Muse were the first band to be played at 11am this morning.
Speaking after learning the news Bellamy declared: "Cheers, thanks a lot to all the voters. Nice to know that shortly after the song finished on Earth, the galloping horses and laser beams would have reached Cydonia at the speed of light. Good new station, will be listening."
To tune in simply head to Sky Channel 0184, Virgin Media Channel 975 or listen via NME.COM/Radio, where you will also find NME Radio's schedule, information about the DJs plus details of how you can get involved with requests and more.
The station will be taking requests between 1-2pm (BST) on weekdays, so send in your selections and why you want to hear them to studio@nmeradio.co.uk now.
Following a an online poll which, saw 3.5m fans of acts like The Killers, Oasis, The Strokes and more all voting, Muse were the first band to be played at 11am this morning.
Speaking after learning the news Bellamy declared: "Cheers, thanks a lot to all the voters. Nice to know that shortly after the song finished on Earth, the galloping horses and laser beams would have reached Cydonia at the speed of light. Good new station, will be listening."
To tune in simply head to Sky Channel 0184, Virgin Media Channel 975 or listen via NME.COM/Radio, where you will also find NME Radio's schedule, information about the DJs plus details of how you can get involved with requests and more.
The station will be taking requests between 1-2pm (BST) on weekdays, so send in your selections and why you want to hear them to studio@nmeradio.co.uk now.
Echolyn

Artist: Echolyn
Genre(s):
Vocal
Rock
Discography:

The End Is Beautiful
Year: 2006
Tracks: 8

Mei
Year: 2002
Tracks: 1

Cowboy Poems Free
Year: 2000
Tracks: 14

When The Sweet Turns Sour
Year: 1996
Tracks: 9

As the World
Year: 1995
Tracks: 16

Echolyn
Year: 1991
Tracks: 10
Echolyn's vogue has been termed updated progressive tilt, imputable to the band's classically trained, highly professional members -- singer Ray Weston, guitarist/vocalist Brett Kull, keyboard player Chris Buzby, bassist Tom Hyatt and drummer Paul Ramsey. After honing their instrumental prowess and close harmoniousness vocals on leash independent releases, Echolyn was gestural by Sony. The radical recorded with Glenn Rosenstein and released As the World in March 1995. The band called it quits late that same year, and assign out an album of unreleased demos and live recordings (including their concluding song recorded, "This Time Alone"), called When the Sweet Turns Sour, in 1996. After four-spot eld, the lot regrouped without Hyatt; Weston took over the part of bass voice, and newcomer Jordan Perlson joined Ramsey on drums. The new Echolyn recorded Cowboy Poems Free (2000).
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Mother Knows Breast
Ad Buyers Likely To Cut Budgets For Broadcast Tv
Thirty percent of ad buyers expect to reduce their budgets in broadcast television over the next six months, while 14 percent expect to increase them, according to a survey by market-research firm Advertising Perceptions and reported today (Monday) by Advertising Age . However, in the case of cable TV, 28 percent of buyers said that they intend to increase their ad budgets, while 20 percent said they intend to reduce them. While the survey results "can hardly come as a shock," AdAge commented, "it's far from welcome news for a shaky media economy teetering into the second half."
07/07/2008
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