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Skuola Screenshot PieceKari Ann Peniche - video. Kari Ann Peniche, a former pageant winner, is embroiled in controvery over a tape allegedly featuring her and Eric Dane of Grey's Anatomy and his wife, actress Rebecca Gayheart. Whatever the contents of the tape may be, there is some confusion over the titles Miss Peniche has won. She was Miss United States Teen 2003 for a short time. This is a different pageant system than Miss Teen USA, the pageant system associated with Miss Universe. Peniche competed in the Miss USA pageant after winning the Miss Oregon USA crown, but did not win the national pageant.

The Music Magazine Screenshot PieceEric Dane & Rebecca Gayheart Sex Tape Leaked. Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane and his wife, actress Rebecca Gayheart, are the stars of a new sex tape leaked online. The couple teamed up with former Miss Teen USA Kari Ann Peniche for a threesome - and filmed the tryst. Defamer.com first reported the sex tape by posting an edited version of the video on Monday. Dane and Gayheart's lawyer Marty Singer insists he will sue anyone who publishes the "private, confidential tape," adding "from what I've seen, it's a naked tape, not a sex tape."

Obama Calls Kanye West Jackass

ABC News reporter Terry Moran set Twitter afire Monday with a bit of inside reporting on an interview that took place on another network: President Obama, Moran revealed on his Twitter feed, had referred to Kanye West a "jackass." "Pres. Obama just called Kanye West a 'jackass' for his outburst at the VMAs when Taylor Swift won. Now THAT's presidential," Moran wrote at 6:39 p.m. yesterday. The quote quickly spread across the social networking site until CNBC, whose reporter had been interviewing Obama when he made the comment, objected that it had come during an off-the-record portion of the interview. Moran deleted his tweet within an hour after posting it, and ABC released a statement apologizing for the "premature" report. "In the process of reporting on remarks by President Obama that were made during a CNBC interview, ABC News employees prematurely tweeted a portion of those remarks that turned out to be from an off-the-record portion of the interview. This was done before our editorial process had been completed. That was wrong. We apologize to the White House and CNBC and are taking steps to ensure that it will not happen again."
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Kepler Mission To Find Earth-like Planets By Studying Planetary Transits

Earlier this week we spoke about finding Earth-like planets, and how hard it is to find them. We would like to see other planets similar to Earth, and we have a few absolutely necessary conditions: the planet must be rocky, solid, dense like Earth, a source of power like a Sun, chemicals resulted from volcanic activity, and liquid water. The most important thing however, is that the planet must be located in the Goldilocks zone, the area where the planet is not too far and not too close from a star. In order to find such planets NASA has begun the Kepler Mission which will last four year. The Kepler Mission consists of observing 100,000 Sun-like stars, and to be more accurate: scientists will study the so-called planetary transits. If you are not familiar with it then here is what this is: when a planet passes in front of its parent Sun as soon from Earth’s point of view, the brightness of the specific parent Sun decreases. At the moment it is unknown if planetary transits are very common, but that’s what astronomers will learn in the next four years. In the search of alien life scientists will have to be pay a lot of attention to the planetary transits because the changes of the brightness are very, very small. When Earth passes in front of the sun from an exoplanet’s point of view, the brightness drops by one part in then thousand meaning that the Kepler Mission researchers will have to investigate changes as little as only one part in one hundred thousand.
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