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Adele Silva actress and model

Adele Silva (born 19 November 1980) is an English actress and television personality. Silva was born in Norbury, Greater London, was educated at the Sylvia Young Theatre School, and has been on stage and television since she was a girl.
Silva's first TV appearance was as Squeak in the 1989 Doctor Who story Survival. As a young girl Silva also appeared in Mr Majeika, The Bill and EastEnders.
Silva is best known for playing the role of Kelly Windsor in the television soap opera Emmerdale.
Silva first played this role from 1993 to 2000 before returning to the soap in 2005. Her plotlines have been amongst the most daring in the soap opera, including a relationship with her stepbrother and running off with one of her school teachers. When Silva returned in 2005, Adele Silva promised to be the “biggest bitch” in British soap.
During her period away from Emmerdale, Adele Silva appeared on Is Harry on the Boat?, Mile High, The Courtroom and the independent film Jam. Silva has appeared in men’s magazines like Front, FHM and Maxim,. Silva has also made appearances in the reality television shows Celebrity Fear Factor, The Salon, I'm Famous and Frightened! and Celebrity 5 Go Dating.
Silva left Emmerdale in late 2007 to pursue other roles, initially promising fans that Adele Silva would return to play Kelly in late 2008, Although it has been reported in January 2008 that she will not be returning to the show "in the immediate future." It was announced on 5th November, 2010 that Adele is to return to "Emmerdale" in early 2011.
Silva appeared in the third series of Hell's Kitchen where she came second to Barry McGuigan.
Silva had a lead role in the short film Karma Magnet alongside Gary Kemp, which was directed by Martin Kemp. Silva also appeared on Celebrity Weakest Link, which she won.
In September 2008, following her success in Hell's Kitchen, Silva released her own limited edition selection of wines as part of a new Internet reality show "Mistress of the Vines", in association with wine merchants Stowells.
Adele Silva also made a cameo in the cult horror movie Doghouse starring Danny Dyer and Noel Clarke.
Adele took part in a celebrity version of TV show Total Wipeout which aired on 26 December 2009.
In August 2010 Silva was announced as starring in the comedy horror film Strippers Versus Werewolves.
Silva had a long term relationship with Blue singer Antony Costa, which broke-up in November 2006.

Miss Sofia - Winter 2010

Several days ago 15 beauties participated in the contest Miss Sofia - Winter 2010 in beautiful youth toilets of boutique WOMAN MONRO with designer Milena Tsoncheva and the prom dresses of atelier SIMON with designer Gergana Simeonova. Delfina specially made swimsuits in red for the contest and they were combined with Christmas hats to remind the holiday approach.
Marchela Mincheva is the third runner-up, the second is Gergana Chakarova, the first runner-up is Ana Maria from Sofia. Miss Sofia - Winter became Lilia Teterekova. All they received a lot of presents.
 The show was led by the top models Gergana Doncheva, Jasmina Toshkova and Rayna Naldjieva.
This is the first from several contests - Miss Sofia - winter, spring, summer, autumn and the final contest will gather all winners and will crown Miss Sofia - seasons 2010.

Russia's most beautiful girl and her rivals

Girls from the Urals region attracted great attention at the Miss Russia 2010 beauty pageant held on Sunday, March 7 in the Barvikha Luxury Village concert hall.
Irina Antonenko, a 18-year-old student from the Urals city of Yekaterinburg, was crowned Miss Russia 2010.
Along with the title and the crown, Antonenko received a cash prize of $100,000 and an opportunity to represent Russia at the forthcoming Miss World pageant in Nha Trang, Vietnam.
The most beautiful girl of 2010 is a finance-student and a model. Irina says cooking is one of her biggest hobbies.

Top 10 Most Beautiful Eyes

Finding the world’s most beautiful eyes was challenging, to say the least. With a list that started at 50 sets of beautiful eyes that then had to be reduced to 10, well, you can imagine the hesitation to exclude some of the many gorgeous women that were considered. Some of the lovely ladies whoe missed breaking the top ten were Megan Fox, Raquel Welch and, believe it or not, Marie Osmond who were all in the initial 50.
One of the most difficult tasks for this list of the most beautiful eyes was finding a large head shot that showcased their eyes. Most photos included the entire female’s body and when you look at the list of women below you know why that is a good thing – most certainly had a beautiful body to match their incredible eyes. So we did the best we could and looked for nice photography that concentrated on the face and the eyes.
10. Charlize Theron

She’s got stunning eyes, but what else? She won an Oscar for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in Monster.
9. Sophia Loren

She’s got sexy eyes, but what else? She won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role
in Ciociara, La.
8. Kristin Kreuk

She’s has gorgeous green eyes, but what else? She has starred in “Smallville” as Lana Lang and has kissed Superman.
7. Giada De Laurentiis

Okay, her eyes are amazing, but what else? She is a professional chef and has her own cooking program, Everyday Italian, which has been broadcast on Food Network since 2003.
6. Sharbat Gula

Her sparkling green eyes are mesmerizing, but what else? She is known as the cover girl for National Geographic because Steve McCurry was fortunate enough to take her photograph while on assignment for National Geographic. Her photo is the most popular that the magazine has published.
5. Audrey Hepburn

Her eyes are beautiful, of course, but what else? Audrey won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role
in Roman Holiday.

4. Elizabeth Taylor

Her blue eyes make the sky look pale, but what else? She won two Oscars, one for each beautiful eye. She won for Best Actress in a Leading Role in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? & Best Actress in a Leading Role in Butterfield 8.

3. Lynda Carter

Azure blue eyes that sparkle are nice, but what else? Lynda was the superhero Wonder Woman and won the 2004 TV Land Award for Superest Super Hero for “Wonder Woman” which aired in 1976.

2. Angelina Jolie

Okay her eyes are drop-dead gorgeous and her lips are incredible, but what else? She is the daughter of Jon Voight and won an Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Girl, Interrupted in 2000.

1. Aishwarya Rai

Her eyes are truly the most beautiful eyes in the world, and that is enough, but just for kicks, what else? Aishwarya was chosen by Time magazine in 2004 as one of the World’s “100 Most Influential People” and she is widely considered the most beautiful woman in the world and with eyes like that you can “see” why.

And there you have it, ten of the most beautiful eyes in the world. As with most lists, even top ten lists, there is some subjectivity, so please include any beauties you may think were missed.

Got a list of your own you’d like to see on this site, please feel free to submit it to TopTenz.

Most Beautiful Woman In The World Ever

The Best... Album in the World...Ever! is a long running compilation album brand from Circa Records (trading under the 'strategic marketing' brand name of EMI/Virgin Records). Usually the album's title is made of the main title, genre and maybe issue number (so albums would include The Best Ibiza Album in the World...Ever!, The Best Rock Album in the World...Ever! etc.), however on a number of indie music collections the genre aspect was replaced by a full list of artist names. Due to this these were just normally listed as The Best Album in the World...Ever!









Miss USA 2010

Miss USA 2010, the 59th edition of the Miss USA pageant, was held at the Theatre for the Performing Arts in Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 16, 2010. Miss USA 2009, Kristen Dalton of North Carolina, crowned her successor, Rima Fakih of Michigan as Miss USA 2010 at the end of this event. Fakih represented the United States at the Miss Universe 2010 pageant in Las Vegas on August 23, 2010 where she did not advance to the semifinals; becoming the fourth Miss USA to do so in Miss Universe history (the last time was Shauntay Hinton in 2002). Representatives of the 50 states and the District of Columbia competed for the title in the pageant, which was broadcast live on NBC. Fakih's victory, however, was controversial with charges of bias facing the Miss USA Pageant after Morgan Elizabeth Woolard, who was runner-up, defended Arizona's anti-illegal immigration bill.
The pageant was co-hosted by Australian celebrity chef Curtis Stone and Today show correspondent Natalie Morales. Color commentary was provided by Joan and Melissa Rivers. Pop rock band Boys Like Girls performed during the swimsuit competition and country music star Trace Adkins performed during the evening gown competition. Stone, Adkins and both Rivers have all appeared on Donald Trump's television show Celebrity Apprentice.
Kristen Dalton and Chet Buchanan hosted the presentation show. For the first time, the preliminary competition was webcast live via Ustream on May 12, 2010, following a precedent set at the 2009 Miss Universe pageant. The 2010 pageant drew the notice of conservative commentators for releasing a set of "exotic and revealing" promotional photos.
Pageants were held to select the representative for each state between June 2009 and January 2010. During the final show on May 16, the fifteen delegates with the highest average score from the preliminary competition were announced. The top fifteen competed in the swimsuit competition. The top ten delegates from swimsuit competed in evening gown. The top five delegates from the evening gown competition (not averaged composite scores from both competitions) competed in the final question round to determine the winner. The judges' composite score was shown after each round of competition for the fourth time since 2002.

Kaitlyn Christopher

Kaitlyn Marie Christopher (born 1986) is a beauty queen who has held the title Miss Indiana USA and competed at Miss USA.
Christopher was crowned Miss Indiana USA 2005 on November 14 2004. She was the first Miss Indiana USA to hail from Kokomo, Indiana since 1979. This was Christopher's first attempt at the Miss Indiana USA title, however she had placed in the Miss Indiana Teen USA pageant in 2002 and 2003.
Despite her young age at Miss USA, Christopher, was not new to pageant competition. she is the only contestant to win three PageantCrown Titles (Teen Indiana 2002, Miss Kentuckiana 2005 and America's National Miss 2005). She was the youngest contestant to win the latter two titles. Other Miss Kentuckiana winners who became Miss USA delegates Kristen Johnson of Kentucky and Tashina Kastigar of Indiana. PageantCrown's America's National Miss Pageant has been a launching pad for several contestants who have later landed spots on the Miss USA and Miss America Stage.
On 11 April 2005, Christopher represented Indiana in the Miss USA 2005 pageant held in Baltimore, Maryland. She failed to make the cut in the nationally televised pageant, which was won by Chelsea Cooley of North Carolina. Christopher was one of only three eighteen-year-olds in the national contest, along with Sarah Medley of South Carolina and Laci Scott of Oklahoma.
Christopher is a pre-medicine medical student at IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis). She has received both an academic and a Sam H. Jones Community Service Scholarship to cover her education expenses. Her ambitions are to continue to medical school then work as a medical doctor. Christopher is a 2004 graduate of Western High School.
In April 2006 it was announced that Christopher will compete in the new NBC reality television series Treasure Hunters that will air from June 18 2006. She will team up with fellow Miss USA 2005 delegates Kristen Johnson of Kentucky and Melissa Witek of Florida for the competition, which was taped during September and October 2005.
Christopher is currently the host of "The Spot", a newsweekly at IUPUI.
In 2007 Christopher will appear in a feature-length film produced by The Really Really Big Show of Indianapolis, Indiana, titled "A Day in the Life of Joe Redwood". She has previously appeared in various comedic short films produced by the company in 2006.

Beauty Istanbul Turkey

It has been over 42 days since I last wrote a journal entry. I am currently in Cappadoccia's Goreme town, a very commercialized place for tourists to explore the Byzantine cave dwellings carved in the soft sandstone by clandestine Christians. 
Lets recap the last 42 days. Landing safely in Istanbul was a total surprise. I had not imagined that I would be in Turkey until 2002 and thus had not done any research or asked a single person about the city. I knew it had history, Haya Sofia Cathedral/Mosque, and Hammam baths still functioning. In my mind was snippets I had heard about Athens, Greece being chaotic, smoggy and unattractive... for some reason I assumed Turkey's Istanbul would be the same. 
At the airport I caught a bus to Aksaray in the city. As we hummed along the smooth highways and clean turns with glimpses of the sea of Marmara flashing on the right among the skyline of cranes and port equipment I turned to the Pakistani man sitting next to me and exclaimed "Turkey is a really modern and wealthy country!" I interrupted him telling me about how the WTC attack was a Zionist plot mounted by the CIA in order to justify increasing the number of US military installations in./around the Middle East. 
I told him that what he was telling me was the exact same thing that everyone in Pakistan had been saying and that he was just spewing out the program his country's media had fed him with out independent thought or significant direct experience. This is true of almost everyone on the planet I have seen so far actually. Whether western European, American, or Mainland Chinese, few have any direct experience with the building blocks of current events and most just spew out the "party line" of their ethnic group or national media. 
We are all members of our team, hope that the team knows best how to protect our interests and understand things that we don't have the time or access to understand directly ourselves. I am not qualified to do this justice, anyone interested in this sort of thing should see Chomsky's "Manufacturing Consent" or more recent works. 
Landing in Istanbul's Aksaray area at morning rush hour was a plunge into sheik European style and fashion. The sight of so many women in miniskirts and tight clothes also hit my brain like a tidal wave. How could there be so much affluence in Turkey? Every public and private fixture showed money, the streets were clean, the people indifferent to my grungy backpackerness shot into their stratosphere after 10 months in the Indian Subcontinent. 
People here walk straight ahead while looking to the side, they multi-task and show irritation with one another easily, they appear so distracted. I feel my own thoughts becoming less clear, more erratic like a flickering TV screen. 
The next three weeks in Istanbul are spent discovering that people here appreciate nostalgia, like to talk on a cell phone while puffing on the Nargile and drinking tea in an old Moslem cemetery, the headstones adorned with stylized turbans from the Ottoman era. The city of Istanbul's topography is the whole nation of Turkey in microcosm. The names of each area from a different city in Anatolia, and the people a mosaic laid over that reflecting the urban migration of 15-25 million Turks seeking more of something. 
Granada, Spain in reverse, Istanbul was the last bastion of Eastern Christianity in a rising sea of Ottoman Turk and Moslem control of the area until the 1490s when it succumbed to the inevitable and let the siege of the city end with the Ottoman Sultan Fateh sprinkling dirt on his head as a sign of humility and striding into the Haya Sophia to declare it a Mosque and Istanbul itself the jewel of a united Ottoman empire stretching from the edge of Western Europe to central Asia and north Africa. 
The style of the Mosques (some former Churches) in Istanbul is unlike any architecture in the world - each building a confident mix of bulbous and sharp elements pointing to another universe. 
My main occupation was exploring and eating. There is nothing like exposing the senses to the rich confusion of Turkish language and history to work up one's appetite for lightly sweet baklava and sobiyet, cheap fried fish sandwiches off the boats moored at Eminonu, spicy Adana kebaps on rice pilaf, Choban Shepard's Salad like good salsa missing cilantro, and Donor kebab. I had heard before of Donor Kebab and have of course seen the similarly cooked Greek Gyro my whole life but having the real thing done well was a whole new world. Layers of lamb on a huge vertical skewer rotating against heating panels on one side, good Donor Kebab's definition depends on your taste and tolerance for grease. 
I have seen every level of leanness available but my favorite is the donorist Donor - the one with a big slab of crispy fat at the top layer oozing the invigorating juices down the sides of the kebab as it spins, the musky lamb's flesh punctuated by intercalary layers of white fat. From a man whose family members frequently fight over the dangling earlobe of fat on the end of a good olive oil and rosemary marinated scorched lamb chop a la my mother the juicy doner in full glory is like an epiphany. 
The whole time in Istambul I slept outside in the garden of Konya Pansion, the cheapest place to stay in Sultanahmet with kitchen facilities and all the Japanese backpackers one could ever want. I think at its peak this pension had fully double the number any reasonable hotelier would want to cram into such a small building, Japanese men sleeping in hallway on half meter by one meter cushions, Japanese girls under the stairs in the storage area, five people out the garden among the tools and storage area.
The character and conscientiousness of the Japanese backpackers made this crowding not only tolerable but pleasant. Two people there that spoke fluent English were a Japanese architect living in NY and trying to get all the visas for central Asia (including the elusive Turkmenistan transit visa) named Kenichiro and one nervous Mallorcan flamenco guitarist Miguel.