Little Girl Performs Striptease


Lady of the night: Susan Sarandon's daughter Eva Amurri stars as a stripper and student, in the latest series of Californication with David Duchovny
Most mothers would wince at the scenes that budding actress Eva Amurri performs as a student who turns to stripping in the latest series of U.S. hit show Californication.

But her mum can hardly complain, for she is none other than Susan Sarandon, who cut her acting teeth in very similar roles more than 20 years ago.

In The Hunger in 1983, she peeled off for a controversial lesbian love scene with Catherine Deneuve and she has never shied away from nudity in films.

Now Eva, at the tender age of 24, appears to have taken a leaf out of momma's book as she bids to kickstart her own acting career.

Eva, a product of Sarandon's relationship with an Italian director during the Eighties, shows off her acting skills in a racy guest appearance.

She stars as Jackie, a student who moonlights in a strip club, during the third season of the show starring David Duchovmy.

And she certainly seems to have caught Duchovny's eye. The 24-year-old writhed around for his college professor character Hank Moody, peeling off a corset to dance for him topless.

And before she knows it, she's back at his place taking their relationship to the next level. But whether Eva will have the staying power of her mother's acting career remains to be seen.

Susan Sarandon, now 62, has been in dozens of roles since first starring in Joe in 1970, including the straight-laced Janet in The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975 and in Thelma and Louise as the latter. She won an Oscar in 1995 for Dead Man Walking.

She married Tom Robbins after meeting him on the set of Bull Durham in 1988 and it was his film Bob Roberts, about a guitar-playing politician, that saw the first appearance onscreen for Eva.

Her roles subsequently have been limited to a guest appearance in Friends (season 7) and The Banger Sisters, in 2002, in which her mother also starred. But it is in Californication that she is likely to gain most attention, parading as she does so many of her inherited features.

Sumber : The Daily Mail

Long trip story of Noordin before he Died

Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, has been hit by a series of terrorist attacks in recent years blamed on Islamist militants. Here is a brief look at major developments:
     
— August 2009 — A 16-hour siege at a farmhouse in central Java kills a hotel florist, Ibrohim, who allegedly helped carry out bomb attacks at two luxury hotels in Jakarta the previous month that killed seven and wounded more than 50. Police also fatally shoot two alleged militants and confiscate hundreds of pounds (kilograms) of explosives and bombs.
    
 — Nov. 8, 2008: Government executes three Islamic militants for the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people.
    
 — June 2007: Authorities arrest the alleged leader of regional terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah, Afghan-trained militant Abu Dujana, and seven other suspected terrorists in raids on Java.
     
— November 2005: Bomb-making expert Azahari bin Husin is killed during a police raid on a terrorist safe house on Java island. Information from that raid leads to other arrests. Fugitive militant leader Noordin Top appears on video soon after, threatening more attacks.
     
— October 2005: Triple suicide bombers kill 20 in attacks on restaurants on the resort island of Bali.
    
 — September 2004: A suicide bomber detonates a ton of explosives packed into a delivery van outside the Australian Embassy, killing 11 and wounding 200.
     
— August 2003: Suicide bomber attacks the J.W. Marriott Hotel, killing 11.
     
— October 2002: Police arrest Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, the alleged spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah and a fiery Islamic preacher, but he is later acquitted.
     
— October 2002: Triple bombings on Bali kill 202, mostly foreign tourists, including 88 Australians. Police say al-Qaida helped fund the attacks.
     
— 1999-2001: Bloody fighting between Muslims and Christians in eastern Indonesia kills 9,000 and draws in al-Qaida combatants from the Middle East and Europe. Many Indonesian fighters go on to become members of Jemaah Islamiyah.

Sumber : AP
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