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2014 FIFA World Cup:Ole Ola or La La La?

It's Ole Ola vs  La La La as Fifa anthem gets Brazilians hot under the collar.The biggest rivalry of the World Cup may not even be on the field, but in the competitive world of commercial music.The 2014 FIFA World Cup is fast approaching as fans and organizers alike gear up for the largest international men's football tournament.
 
To be held at the summery lands of Brazil, the World Cup shall feature 32 of the best football teams of the world to battle it out against each other.

The song recorded by rapper Pitbull in collaboration with Jennifer Lopez and Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte was chosen by FIFA as the official anthem of the 2014 World Cup.


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Rihanna ''naked'' at CFDA Fashion Awards

Rihanna flashes boobs and more in sheer crystal gown at CFDA Fashion Awards.The sexy singer left little to the imagination in a totally sheer glittering gown at Monday night's star-studded awards bash.It had been a while since risqué pop beauty Rihanna had made made a grand red carpet entrance.But that all changed on Monday night.The sultry singer ensured all eyes were on her as she worked the red carpet at the CFDA Fashion awards - or the "Oscars of fashion" - held in New York.



With no bra and just a teeny tiny flesh coloured thong to protect her modesty, the 26-year-old star was flashing a whole heap of flesh under the floor-skimming fishnet custom Adam Selman dress.
Drake's on-off girlfriend completed her eye-popping slinky sheer outfit with a Swarovski crystal embellished headscarf and over the elbow gloves, a pink fur stole, and smoky eyes.

Pregnant Mila Kunis displays her baby bump!

Pregnant Mila Kunis proudly displays her blossoming baby bump in tight black top as she and Ashton Kutcher visit her parents
Pregnant Mila Kunis looks blooming as she pays a visit to her parents with fiance Ashton Kutcher.

Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher
Mila Kunis has been snapped displaying her growing baby bump as she paid a visit to her parents house on Sunday.
The mommy-to-be and fiancé Ashton Kutcher visited with her parents Sunday in L.A., and Mila wasn't shy about putting her burgeoning baby bump out on display!

Proud mommy: Mila Kunis put her blossoming bump on display in a tight black shirt as she visited her parent's house in Los Angeles on Sunday
The 30-year-old Jupiter Ascending star wore a tight black tank top, drawing attention to her adorably protruding belly button. She paired her chic yet simple shirt with black sweats and flip-flops, throwing her up in a messy (but cute!) bun and wearing no makeup--just a pair of aviator shades to shield her face from the sun.

Are you ready? Mila was sure to get her father Mark Kunis excited to be a grandfather

Indian women protest over rise in sexual violence!

Police have used water cannons to disperse hundreds of women protesting against a rise in violence against women in the Indian state where two teenagers were gang-raped and later found hanging from a tree.
The protesters in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh state, were demonstrating outside the office of the top elected official, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, demanding that he crack down on an increasing number of rape and other attacks on women and girls.
Hundreds of police officers, including female officers, pushed and shoved the protesters before deploying water cannons to disperse them.
The protesters also demanded that the government curb police indifference, which they said was encouraging attacks on women.Police failed to take any action when the father of one of the girls reported to police that the two cousins were missing. Two police officers were fired for dereliction of duty after the girls were found gang-raped and killed.
One of their fathers said police took more than 12 hours to respond to his report that the girls were missing. He said if the police had acted promptly, they could have been rescued.Mr Yadav has recommended a federal inquiry, but his government has been widely accused of a lackadaisical approach toward women’s safety.
India has a long history of tolerance of sexual violence, but the attack on the girls has caused outrage across the nation.
Activists and ordinary people said it was as if nothing had changed since the December 2012 fatal gang rape of a 23-year-old woman aboard a moving bus in New Delhi, India’s capital.
The nationwide outcry following that attack led the federal government to push through legislation doubling prison terms for rapists to 20 years and criminalising voyeurism, stalking and the trafficking of women.
The law also makes it a crime for officers to refuse to register cases when complaints are made.