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  • More Stuff: Is Greece about to lose the Parthenon Sculptures forever?

    More Stuff: Is Greece about to lose the Parthenon Sculptures forever?
    The following is an open letter circulated yesterday (May 14) by Alexis Mantheakis, Chairman of the International Parthenon Sculptures Action Committee, on the recent developments in the Parthenon Sculptures issue:

    Is Greece about to lose the Parthenon Sculptures forever?
    Dear All,

    The recent snub by the British government to UNESCO's offer to mediate in the issue of the Parthenon Sculptures dispute and the arrogant wording directed at the Greek government's often repeated offer to negotiate the matter by discussion confirmed our position that Britain never had the intention to enter into good faith discussions. As we had said in recent fora,  the only road we saw to possible success was one of legal action, with a direct and dynamic confrontation with Whitehall.

    The recent response by Britain dissolved any illusions we had regarding the powers in the UK to be brought to do the right thing,  and to right a historical wrong.  We too had hoped that Britain would succumb to worldwide public opinion to correct an outrage,  the stripping and vandalising of the Parthenon of 60% of its famous millenia-old  Sculptures ,  a crime committed when Greeks were under occupation and unable to defend their archaeological heritage and national symbols of identity.

    The latest declaration by the new minister of culture in the UK continues with the hard line of his predeccesors, namely that "The marbles were legally acquired according to the laws of the time. " So Mr Minister were 3 million African slaves, captured,  transported and sold,  "according to the laws of the time." Opium too was purchased and sold, in tons "according to the laws of the time". Those who did not agree to buy your opium had two wars declared on them,  and so China paid with the loss of Hong Kong and a treaty to buy your Indian grown opium.  This, Mr Minister, is NOT that time.  We are disputing your CURRENT possession of symbols of our heritage, removed from Athens and held by you in a totally government financed and controlled museum institution (all the board is appointed directly, or indirectly by the UK government or by the Queen).

    This,  though,  is not the issue.

    One more British government acting like  an infant  petulantly hugging another child's toy,  saying "It is mine, mine!"  is understandable,  because there is no home-made item that can compare in beauty,  artisanry,  historic or other value to those created  by a superior ancient civilisation.  We may understand the feeling,  and commiserate,  but that does not justify the possession of the looted Greek scultures taken from the Parthenon.  There is no justification for it.  We sympathise with the situation the British Museum is in,  but our sympathy doesn't extend to giving up iconic and defitive items of our heritage,  nor did our illustrious and talented predecessors in Ancient Athens build the Parthenon to have its facade torn off and damaged  by a British ambassador to decorate his Scottish residence. The Parthenon was built by Pericles and the Greek city states to commemorate the victory of Greek civilisation against the very type of barbarity  and lack of respect that Elgin indulged in 2300 years later.

    The British position is well known and is in keeping with how official Britain has acted in the last few centuries.  To win in a contest the basic rule MUST be to understand your opponent and create your game strategy around this knowledge.

    Anyone who has studied British history and politics will know that Britain NEVER,  but NEVER,  gives anything back unless forced to do so.  India, Cyprus,  as well as dozens of colonies of the Empire,  and other possessions acquired without the consent of the people, often with great bloodshed caused by British troops were only given back by Britain after a bitterly contested conflict,  on the field of battle,  in courts,  or with a series of extended non-violent political actions by those who had lost their heritage,  freedoms,  or historical archaeological treasures.  Britain today in its museums and in the Tower of London still holds numerous purloined and pillaged items as well as those taken by reason of  military superiority from a vanquished foe defending himself on his own soil.  The Kohinoor Diamond in the so called Crown Jewels  taken from a defeated 15 year old prince in India, is but one example. Manifest Destiny demanded it.  We oppose this way of thinking.

    This lengthy introduction,  and I will apologise,  was to emphasise my conviction that dialogue for the return of the Parthenon Marbles, after so many valiant and polite efforts by Greece,  and its overseas friends in all walks of life,  is not a viable option,  and only  incurable romantics or people without an understanding of the official British character and its limitations can insist that this dead end is the road to the Restitution in Athens.

    The problem is not the obduracy and intransigence of British officialdom.  It is a given, and we have to act  with that in mind.  It is with the very knowledge of the historic failure of Greek diplomacy,  both cultural and political,  and that of our own self-financed voluntary Parthenon organisations, to bring about the return, that it was encouraging when the Greek government,  that for 40 years has not asked Britain officially for the Sculptures return,  not long ago decided to involve an experienced and prestigious British legal firm Doughty Street Chambers led by George Robertson QC,  to represent our interests and to write a report regarding  what options were open for Greece to act.

    Overall public awareness of the issue and additional sympathy for the Greek case was given very welcome boosts,  human nature being what it is,  by declarations of public support by celebrities such as George Clooney,  Matt Damon and others,  while a visit to Greece by Mrs Clooney with her senior colleagues at the UK law office created a media frenzy and a heightening of public interest in the Parthenon issue.  The Doughty Chambers law group produced a 140 page confidential report for the Greek government describing,  as leaked to the press,  5 options.  The one considered to have the highest chance of success was,  and this is no surprise to us,  for Greece to go immediately to the  European Court of Human Rights where,  according to the report,  there was  the greatest chance of a Greek legal victory.  The lawyers were specific: it is  now or never,  if the opportunity is  not to be lost with issues such as statutes of limitations in the near future killing Greek chances of recovery of the items through international court decisions.

    In Greece,  as we all know there is a new government,  and the report was delivered to them.  With the understanding of the British penchant for intransigence,  fortified by the recent snub to UNESCO, and the history of failed attempts,  the new minister had a detailed road map in his hands,  to move forward,  with of course the support of millions around the world and at home.  Expecting his decision to do this,  using the British law firm and their international expertise and experience in cross border cultural issues we were stunned to hear the announcement of Under Minister Mr Nickos Xidakis,  a former journalist,  who announced,  in more words than these,  that " We will not go against Britain in court... This is a matter to be settled politically and diplomatically...this issue will be settled, bit by bit over, time..."

    Looking at what the minister said let us examine the  viability of his declared course of action over that which the British lawyers and we ourselves at IPSACI believe,  and we all want the same thing ,  the return of the Parthenon Sculptures.

    A) Mr Xidakis rejects the expert opinion of the British legal experts.  Claiming we may lose in court.  But for 200 years we have lost! We can only win,  or if we lose here, we can initiate a new legal action in another court.

    B) Mr Xidakis says the issue can be won diplomatically.  The question is,  after 200 years of failed  diplomatic initiatives, is the government of Mr Xidakis in such a powerful international position to impose a solution using diplomacy? Does he know of Greek diplomats who can force Mr Cameron to sign a new law allowing/directing the Return of the Parthenon Sculptures?

    C) Mr Xidakis told the press that the issue should be dealt with "politically" .  This is indeed one way countries settle disputes.  The assumption by lay persons like myself,  on hearing the Minister,  is that Greece at this moment has the political clout to bring the British Museum to its knees and to force Mr Cameron to sign the document of repatriation of the Sculptures to Athens. With all our goodwill towards Mr Xidakis, where does he draw this feeling of current Greek political power and superiority over Britain from?

    D) Finally the minister says that this issue is being slowly resolved, "little by little".

    But it has already been 200 years from the stripping of the friezes and metopes and Britain has not moved one centimetre in the direction Greece demands!

    If the minister does not tell us why he feels his/our  government has the diplomatic and political power to solve the issue,  I very much fear that his position looks like a hot potato shifting of the issue to a future government because of  reluctance to take the bull by the horns,  as recommended by the UK lawyers, and get into court with his British counterpart.(Apologies for the mixed metaphors!)

    I have a great fear that we are about to lose the Parthenon Sculptures for ever, and that the work of all our organisations, ministries,  diplomatic missions,  our volunteer supporters, and decades of dedicated work by people such as yourselves around the world, and in Greek and international  organisations are about to be lost down the drain.

    I therefore beg those who believe that we must recommend to Minister Xidakis and his staff to listen to the recommendations of people and experts who know the issues well,  and understand the mindset of those walking the halls of Russell Square and Westmister,  to express their concern to the authorities in Greece.

    Thank you for your patience in reading this long analysis of where I believe  we are today,  in view of the recent, and disturbing developments.

    Best to all,
    Alexis Mantheakis
    Chairman of the International Parthenon Sculptures Action Committee Inc.
    Athens office.
    www.ipsaci.com
    +(30)22990 47566

  • Southern Europe: Contested 'Dorias' stele sold by Christies

    Southern Europe: Contested 'Dorias' stele sold by Christies
    The late classical 'Dorias' stele that the Greek culture ministry asked Christie's to withdraw from auction was sold by the auction house on Wednesday for the sum 75,000 pounds sterling (104,458.63 euros).

    Contested 'Dorias' stele sold by Christies
    In an announcement earlier on Wednesday, Greece's culture ministry said that it had asked Christie's to withdraw the item from auction, saying there was firm evidence that it had been illegally exported from Greece. In its reply, Christie's said that the Greek information was given "serious consideration" but insisted that its own investigation showed that the auction would continue as planned under British law.

    The carved marble stele is dated circa 350-325 B.C. and bears the inscription 'Dorias [daughter of] Poseidonios'. According to the lot description it was found in Halkida on the island of Evia and recorded in the travel notes of Eduard Schaubert in 1844. The auction house claims the stele was from a private collection in France acquired prior to 1994. It's value is estimated between 28,000-40,000 euros.

    Greek authorities argue that there is proof that the stele was recorded in Greek territory after the country's liberation from Ottoman rule and, therefore, its export was illegal.

    Source: News Bomb [April 15, 2015]

  • 18 year old Kevin Donnell is the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011

    18 year old Kevin Donnell is the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011
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    Kevin Donnelly won the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011
    18 year old Kevin Donnelly won the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011 during the Mister and Miss EcoTourism Philippines 2011: The Mossimo Bikini Summit 2011 pageant was held on June 18 at the Canyon Cove Resort in Nasugbu, Batanggas.
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  • Miss Perú 2011 Pageant will be held June 25 2011

    Miss Perú 2011 Pageant will be held June 25 2011
    Road to Miss Peru Universe 2011
    Miss Perú 2011, the 59th Miss Perú 2011 pageant will be held at the Real Felipe Fortress Convention Center, in Callao, Perú on June 25, 2011. At the end of this event Giuliana Zevallos, Miss Perú Universe 2010 (photo above) and Alexandra Liao, Miss Perú World 2010 will crown their successors. Around 24 contestants from all over the country wiill compete for the titles and the pageant will be broadcasted live on Panamericana Television.

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    Giuliana Zevallos, Miss Perú Universe 2010


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  • The 23 contestants of Miss Earth Japan 2011

    The 23 contestants of Miss Earth Japan 2011
    Road to Miss Japan Earth 2011
    The finals of Miss Japan Earth will take place on July 3.

    Here are the 23 contestants forMiss Earth Japan 2011
    #1 Sato Fuyumi, 20, 170cm
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    # 2 Ayaka Takahashi, 22, 171cm
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    #3 Nami Kasuya, 23, 171cm
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    #4 Yukimi Kawanaka, 20, 172cm
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    #5 Kyoko Tamura,25, 175cm
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    #6 Kana Usami, 24, 176cm
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    #7 Tomomi Takano, 24, 177cm
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    #8 Yu Kojima, 24, 175cm
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    #9 Rika Takuno, 18, 174cm
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    #10 Chiaki Hirabayashi, 24, 170cm
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    #11 Hitomi Sakata, 26, 170cm
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    #12 Kayoko Ohkawa, 22, 170cm
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    #13 Maya Sato, 19, 157cm
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    #14 Maiko Tanoue, 23, 163cm
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    #15 Misaki Tanabe, 23, 167cm
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    #16 Megumi Wada, 25, 165cm
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    #17 Yuiko Kan, 26, 167cm
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    #18 Tomoko Maeda, 24, 169cm
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    #19 Shiho Watanabe, 23, 166cm
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    #20 Ikumi Yoshimatsu, 24, 171cm
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    #21 Erika Kiyota, 21, 171cm
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    #22 Mai Yukawa, 20, 162cm
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    #23 Saori Naito, 19, 161cm
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    VIA The 23 contestants of Miss Earth Japan 2011

  • Pictured: The moment one of Justin Bieber's heavies 'clobbered' one of New York's finest

    Pictured: The moment one of Justin Bieber's heavies 'clobbered' one of New York's finest
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
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    Crowds: A melee ensued when Justin Bieber came outside to greet fans during a publicity event in New York
    These pictures show the dramatic scenes as an undercover NYPD cop was allegedly taken out by one of Justin Bieber's own bodyguards.
    The undercover policeman was mistaken for a crazed fan trying to attack the teenage superstar in a bizarre melee that resulted in one of Bieber's own security guards being issued with a summons.
    The pint-sized singer was at an event at Macy's department store in New York when the cop was allegedly grabbed by a bodyguard as screaming teenage girls surged towards the 17-year-old.
    ©Taken out: Bieber was at an event at Macy's department store in New York when an undercover cop was allegedly grabbed by one of his bodyguards as screaming teenage girls surged towards the 17-year-old
    The plain-clothed officer stepped in to protect the Canadian heartthrob from the crowd surge when an overprotective Bieber bodyguard allegedly grabbed him and tried to pull him away from the boy.
    Bieber was reportedly shaken up by the incident, which saw the bodyguard issued a summons for disorderly conduct.
    ©Shaken up: Justin Bieber was greeting fans at a promotional event to launch his new fragrance Someday
    Initial reports from the scene had suggested that a man had jumped the barricades, attacking Bieber and knocking him to the ground - but police have since denied that he was touched or hurt.
    ‘It was a momentary well-intentioned misunderstanding and the event went well,’ a spokesman for Bieber told the New York Post. ‘He’s completely fine and has no injuries.’
    A witness said the 17-year-old Canadian singer shouted: 'What? What?' as the incident happened, before rushing back into the store and not talking to waiting reporters.
    ©Supporters: Dozens of fans had camped out in front of the famous store for two days to get the opportunity to meet their idol
    Dozens of fans had camped out in front of the famous store for two days to get the opportunity to meet their idol, who was doing a personal appearance to launch his new fragrance Someday.
    Another witness told the New York Daily News that people who had been waiting for hours got too excited and began pushing the barrier down, meaning he did not even get time to wave at his fans.
    Bieber tweeted this evening: ‘today went well at macy's.. the fans were AMAZING, thanks to all the fans who came out to support it was a breath of fresh air :)’
    He had appeared on The View on Thursday morning and tweeted before his Macy’s appearance: 'Gonna chill..grab a bit..then see everyone at MACY's for the #SOMEDAY launch. LEGGO!!'
    ©Bieber fever: People who had been waiting for hours got too excited and began pushing the barrier down
    ©Earlier: Justin Bieber challenged The View presenter Elisabeth Hasselbeck to a Segway contest as he appeared on the ABC network daytime talk show this morning
    Bieber's fans, known as 'Beliebers', rallied to support the singer after the incident, on the initial understanding that somebody had tried to attack him.
    One young lady was so overcome by the incident that she had to be carried away by police officers.
    Bieber has had other security scares including at an event in 2009 at the Roosevelt Field Mall that was cancelled after thousands of fans mobbed the shopping centre.
    He tweeted to his followers to leave the mall because police threatened to arrest out of control fans.
    source: dailymail

    VIA Pictured: The moment one of Justin Bieber's heavies 'clobbered' one of New York's finest

  • Meet the 23 contestants for Miss Earth Japan 2011 Photos & Profile

    Meet the 23 contestants for Miss Earth Japan 2011 Photos & Profile
    Here are the 23 contestants forMiss Earth Japan 2011
    #1 Sato Fuyumi, 20, 170cm
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    # 2 Ayaka Takahashi, 22, 171cm
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    #3 Nami Kasuya, 23, 171cm
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    #4 Yukimi Kawanaka, 20, 172cm
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    #5 Kyoko Tamura,25, 175cm
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    #6 Kana Usami, 24, 176cm
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    #7 Tomomi Takano, 24, 177cm
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    #8 Yu Kojima, 24, 175cm
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    #9 Rika Takuno, 18, 174cm
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    #10 Chiaki Hirabayashi, 24, 170cm
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    #11 Hitomi Sakata, 26, 170cm
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    #12 Kayoko Ohkawa, 22, 170cm
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    #13 Maya Sato, 19, 157cm
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    #14 Maiko Tanoue, 23, 163cm
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    #15 Misaki Tanabe, 23, 167cm
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    #16 Megumi Wada, 25, 165cm
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    #17 Yuiko Kan, 26, 167cm
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    #18 Tomoko Maeda, 24, 169cm
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    #19 Shiho Watanabe, 23, 166cm
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    #20 Ikumi Yoshimatsu, 24, 171cm
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    #21 Erika Kiyota, 21, 171cm
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    #22 Mai Yukawa, 20, 162cm
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    #23 Saori Naito, 19, 161cm
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    The finals will take place onJuly 3.
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    VIA Meet the 23 contestants for Miss Earth Japan 2011 Photos & Profile

  • 25 year-old Susan van Zyl has been selected Miss Supranation Namibia 2011 - She will represent Namibia at the 2011 Miss Supranational pageant

    25 year-old Susan van Zyl has been selected Miss Supranation Namibia 2011 - She will represent Namibia at the 2011 Miss Supranational pageant
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    Susan van Zyl has been selected Miss Supranation Namibia 2011
    Susan van Zyl (25 year old, 1.80 m.) has been selected The first Miss Supranation Namibia 2011. Susan will represent Namibia at the 2011 Miss Supranational pageant in Poland.
    Susan was the 2nd Runner-up at the Miss Namibia 2009 pageant and was also named Miss Photogenic at the pageaon that occasion.
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    VIA 25 year-old Susan van Zyl has been selected Miss Supranation Namibia 2011 - She will represent Namibia at the 2011 Miss Supranational pageant

  • Photo of Miss Nicaragua 2011 Adriana Dorn with National Costume for Miss Universe 2011

    Photo of Miss Nicaragua 2011 Adriana Dorn with National Costume for Miss Universe 2011
  • Miss Perú 2011, the 59th Miss Perú 2011 pageant will be held on June 25, 2011 - Photos of Miss Peru 2011 Contestants in Swimsuit

    Miss Perú 2011, the 59th Miss Perú 2011 pageant will be held on June 25, 2011 - Photos of Miss Peru 2011 Contestants in Swimsuit
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    Giuliana Zevallos, Miss Perú Universe 2010
    Miss Peru 2011 Contestants in swimsuits
    Miss Perú 2011, the 59th Miss Perú 2011 pageant will be held at the Real Felipe Fortress Convention Center, in Callao, Perú on June 25, 2011. At the end of this event Giuliana Zevallos, Miss Perú Universe 2010 (photo above) and Alexandra Liao, Miss Perú World 2010 will crown their successors. Around 24 contestants from all over the country wiill compete for the titles and the pageant will be broadcasted live on Panamericana Television.
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    Jessenia Espinoza
    Miss Ayacucho
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    Mayra Farje
    Miss Callao
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    Roxana Díaz
    Miss Cajamarca
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    Miluska Huaroto
    Miss Cuzco
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    Cindy Mejia
    Miss Ciudad de Lima
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    Miss Huancavelica
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    Kenia Brack
    Miss Huánuco
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    Miss Junín
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    Giselle Torres
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    Miss Lambayeque
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    Miss Loreto
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    Tatiana Zapata
    Miss Moquegua
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    Della Rivera
    Miss Pasco
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    Carla Gutiérrez
    Miss Piura
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    Sofía Cornejo
    Miss San Martín
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    Sherina Ruiz
    Miss Tacna
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    Estefany Bueno
    Miss Trujillo
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    VIA Miss Perú 2011, the 59th Miss Perú 2011 pageant will be held on June 25, 2011 - Photos of Miss Peru 2011 Contestants in Swimsuit

  • Miss Schweiz 2011 or Miss Switzerland 2011 pageant will be held on September 26, 2011 - Meet the finalists for Miss Schweiz 2011 pageant

    Miss Schweiz 2011 or Miss Switzerland 2011 pageant will be held on September 26, 2011 - Meet the finalists for Miss Schweiz 2011 pageant
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    Meet the finalists for Miss Schweiz 2011 pageant
    Miss Schweiz 2011 or Miss Switzerland 2011 pageant will be held on September 26. Miss Switzerland 2010, Kerstin Cook (photo above) will crown their successors at the end of the pageant.
    New Beauty Queen will represent Switzerland in Miss Universe 2012
    Check out below the Official Finalists of Miss Switzerland 2011 pageant.
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Ashley Balmer (19) - Zürich
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Kristina Bazan (17) - Waadt
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Alina Buchschacher (19) - Bern
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Simone Casanova (24) - Basel
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Lorenza Castella (18) - Ticino
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Giada Cattaneo (22) - Fribourg
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Priska Erni (21) - Luzern
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Julia Flückinger (23) - Schaffhausen
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Jessica Haag (20) - Bern
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Cleo Heuss (18) - Zurich
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Michelle Koch (19) - Aargau
    Miss Schweiz 2011 Finalists
    Julia Marinkovic (19) - Genève

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    VIA Miss Schweiz 2011 or Miss Switzerland 2011 pageant will be held on September 26, 2011 - Meet the finalists for Miss Schweiz 2011 pageant

  • 18 year old Kevin Donnelly won the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011 during the Mister and Miss EcoTourism Philippines 2011

    18 year old Kevin Donnelly won the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011 during the Mister and Miss EcoTourism Philippines 2011
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    Kevin Donnelly won the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011
    18 year old Kevin Donnelly won the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011 during the Mister and Miss EcoTourism Philippines 2011: The Mossimo Bikini Summit 2011 pageant was held on June 18 at the Canyon Cove Resort in Nasugbu, Batanggas.
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    VIA 18 year old Kevin Donnelly won the Mister Eco Tourism Philippines 2011 during the Mister and Miss EcoTourism Philippines 2011

  • Taryn Chute was crowned Miss Montana 2011 on June 18

    Taryn Chute was crowned Miss Montana 2011 on June 18
    Road to Miss America 2012
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    Taryn Chute was crowned Miss Montana 2011 on June 18, 2011 in the Dawson County High School auditorium. She will represent Montana in Miss America 2012 Pageant. Her platform is Educate and Motivate: Preventing Childhood Obesity. Taryn wins a $5000 cash scholarship plus $11,500 in applied scholarships, and many prizes including a Silver Service tea set. Taryn tore her ACL in college track and has had a year and a half of rehab so it’s amazing for her to win the talent competition with her lyrical dance.
    First runner-up was Veronika Ohlinger of Cooke City singing Black Velvet. She wins $2500. She also won the Spirit and Leadership Award given by the production staff.
    Chantell Bury, 20, Glendive was second runner-up, winning $2000 in cash scholarship. She was voted Miss Congeniality by fellow contestants and voted most photogenic by Right Impressions, the official photographer for the week. Chantell also won the Miss America State Community Service Award of $1000.
    Third runner-up Gillette Vaira, 24, of Lambert was Thursday night’s evening gown winner, and received the Miss America $1000 Scholar Academic Award and the interview award.
    Cortney Bury, 19, of Glendive was fourth runner-up and winner of the Friday night fitness in swimwear competition and Miracle Maker fundraising award from the Children’s Miracle Network.
    Courtesy of Miss Montana Organization.
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    VIA Taryn Chute was crowned Miss Montana 2011 on June 18

  • Julia Furtado was crowned Miss Maine 2011

    Julia Furtado was crowned Miss Maine 2011
    Road to Miss America 2012
    ©Julia Furtado was crowned Miss Maine 2011 Saturday night, June 17, 2011 in Crooker Theater at Brunswick High School. she will represent Maine in Miss America 2012 pageant.
    Julia was also awarded the victory in the talent competition as a vocalist.
    According to the Miss Maine Scholarship Program, Julia resides in Dayton and is a sophomore at the University of New England. “Miss Maine receives thousands of dollars in college scholarships, as well as a paid trip to compete for the title of Miss America,” the pageant said. “ Each contestant, regardless of placement, earns valuable college assistance.
    “As a not-for-profit organization, whose primary responsibilities are to raise and award scholarships, the Miss Maine Scholarship Program also provides the young women of Maine opportunities for growth and achievement.”
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  • MISS USA 2011 - THE CONTESTANTS, PAST WINNERS & RESULTS

    MISS USA 2011 - THE CONTESTANTS, PAST WINNERS & RESULTS
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    Miss USA 2011, will be the 60th Miss USA pageant. The Finale will be held in Las Vegas on June 19, 2011. The winner will represent the United States in Miss Universe 2011. Miss USA 2010, Rima Fakih will crown her successor at the end of this event. The 50 states and the District of Columbia will compete for the prestigious title and the pageant will be broadcast live on NBC.
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    Miss USA 2010, Rima Fakih


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  • Meet Miss Bulgaria 2011 finalists

    Meet Miss Bulgaria 2011 finalists
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    Here are the twelve finalists vying forMiss Bulgaria 2011.
    Some of the contestants:
    Denitza Stoyanova, 20, 5'9''
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    Gergana Valcheva, 20, 5'8''
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    Olga Modeva, 17, 5'8''
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    Ivelina Kamburova, 22, 5'7''
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    Ivanina Vassileva, 20, 5'7''
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  • Alyssa Campanella Wins Miss USA 2011

    Alyssa Campanella Wins Miss USA 2011
    Alyssa Campanella, A 21-year-old auburn-haired California model won theMiss USA 2011crown Sunday night and will represent the nation in this year's Miss Universe pageant.
    Alyssa Campanellaof Los Angeles topped a field of 51 beauty queens to take the title at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. She strutted across the stage in a blue bikini with white polka dots and a dark turquoise Sherri Hill evening gown with beading on its top.
    She also answered a question about legalizing marijuana by saying she didn't think it should be fully legalized as a solution to help ailing economies.

    Alyssa Campanella told reporters in a news conference after the pageant that the win validated her decision to quickly move to Los Angeles from New Jersey after losing an apartment.
    "The downs happen for a reason," she said. "The path that I'm on now is the path that's been meant to be."
    Campanella, a former Miss Teen USA runner-up from 2007, when she represented New Jersey, said she has been competing in pageants since Alyssa Campanella was 15 because of her mom.
    Originally from Manalapan, N.J., Alyssa Campanella began modeling at age 16, graduated from high school a year early and received a scholarship to the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, according to her personal website.

    Miss Tennessee Ashley Durham was the first runner-up, while contestants from Alabama and Texas placed third and fourth.
    Alyssa Campanella replaces Miss USA 2010 Rima Fakih. The 25-year-old from Michigan teared up as she walked across the stage for a final goodbye.

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  • Miss California Alyssa Campanella waves after being crowned Miss USA 2011

    Miss California Alyssa Campanella waves after being crowned Miss USA 2011
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella waves after being crowned Miss USA 2011 during the Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada June 19, 2011.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella celebrates after being crowned Miss USA 2011 during the Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 19, 2011.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella (L) begins her walk after being crowned Miss USA 2011 by Rima Fakih (R), Miss USA 2010, during the Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada June 19, 2011.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella takes a final walk in her evening gown during the 2011 Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada June 19, 2011. Campanella was later crowned Miss USA 2011.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella (R) answers a question with show hosts Andy Cohen (L) and Giuliana Rancic during the 2011 Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada June 19, 2011. Campanella was later crowned Miss USA 2011.
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    Miss Alabama Madeline Mitchell (L-R), Miss Hawaii Angela Byrd, Miss California Alyssa Campanella and Miss Maryland Allyn Rose react after making the semi-final cut during the 2011 Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada June 19, 2011.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella (C) reacts as she is chosen as the last of the final four finalists during the 2011 Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 19, 2011. Miss Hawaii Angela Byrd (L) and and Miss Maryland Allyn Rose stand by.
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    Contestants and hosts Andy Cohen (center L) and Giuliana Rancic take the stage during the 2011 Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 19, 2011.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella competes in the swimsuit portion of the 2011 Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada June 19, 2011. Campanella was later crowned Miss USA 2011.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella takes a final walk in her evening gown during the 2011 Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 19, 2011. Campanella was later crowned Miss USA 2011.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella reacts after being named Miss USA 2011 during the Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada June 19, 2011.
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    Andy Cohen (L) and Giuliana Rancic host the 2011 Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 19, 2011. Alyssa Campanella, a 21-year-old redhead representing California, was named Miss USA at the annual beauty pageant in Las Vegas on Sunday.
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    Miss California Alyssa Campanella (R) reacts next to first runner-up Miss Tennessee Ashley Elizabeth Durham after being announced Miss USA 2011 during the Miss USA pageant in the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 19, 2011.
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    Hope Driskill, Miss Missouri, is introduced as one of the quarterfinals at the start of the Miss USA pageant, Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas.
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    From left, Miss California, Miss Tennessee, Miss Texas and Miss Alabama, the four finalists wait to be asked questions during the 2011 Miss USA pageant, Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas.
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    Madeline Mitchell, left, Miss Alabama, walks away as Alyssa Campanella, Miss California, right, and Miss Tennessee, Ashley Elizabeth Durham react as they are annouced as the two remaining finalists in the 2011 Miss USA pageantSunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas.
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    From left, Alyssa Campanella, Miss California, Ashley Elizabeth Durham, Miss Tennessee and Ana Christina Rodriguez, Miss Texas, have their sashes replaced during a break at the 2011 Miss USA pageant, Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas.
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    Alyssa Campanella, Miss California, is introduced as one of the quarterfinals in the Miss USA pageant, Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas.
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    Alyssa Campanella, Miss California, is crowned as the 2011 Miss USA by Miss USA 2010 Rima Fakih, Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas.
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    Alyssa Campanella, Miss California,, right, has her make-up touched up as Ashley Elizabeth Durham, Miss Tennessee, waits her turn during a break at the 2011 Miss USA pageant, Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas.
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    Miss USA hosts Andy Cohen, left center, and Giuliana Rancic introduce the semifinalists during the 2011 Miss USA pageant, Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas. From left, they are Miss Maine, Miss Tennessee, Miss Texas, Miss South Carolina, Miss Alabama, Miss Hawaii, Miss California and Miss Maryland.
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  • Mariana Figueiredo from Teresópolis was crowned Miss Rio de Janeiro Universe 2011

    Mariana Figueiredo from Teresópolis was crowned Miss Rio de Janeiro Universe 2011
    Road to Miss Brazil Universe 2011
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    Mariana Figueiredo (C), from Teresópolis, won the Miss Rio de Janeiro Universe 2011 title last night. The 1st runner-up was Luiza Loralay (R), from Cachoeiras de Macacu, and the 2nd runner-up was Gabrielle Viela (L), Miss Angra dos Reis. There were 27 contestants competed.
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    Nayanne Ferre was the chosen one in the state Maranhao. Both will compete in Miss Brazil Universe 2011, on July 23, in Sao Paulo.
    Special thanks and credits to Global Beauties

    VIA Mariana Figueiredo from Teresópolis was crowned Miss Rio de Janeiro Universe 2011

  • Photos of Miss USA 2011 Contestants at XS Nightclub at Encore in Las Vegas

    Photos of Miss USA 2011 Contestants at XS Nightclub at Encore in Las Vegas
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