They unleash lust and sexual debauchery at Expo

Gerard Piqué’s message against Shakira going around the world

MEXICO CITY, October 6 (EL UNIVERSAL).- During the 12 years that Gerard Piqué and Shakira were together, the singer accompanied the footballer at all times, even giving him the financial and emotional support that the Barcelona player needed to advance your career.

However, soccer player Gerard Piqué ended his relationship with Shakira and was quickly spotted in the company of his new girlfriend, Clara Chia Martí. The young couple is already attending events, taking romantic getaways and having fun skateboarding on the streets of Barcelona.

What did Gerard Piqué say against Shakira?

Close friends of the couple assure that Gerard Piqué is unrecognizable, he even confessed to them “that he feels younger”. As if all of this wasn’t enough, the footballer continues to face his ex-partner, Colombian singer Shakira, for custody of his children: Sasha and Milan Piqué.

During their little “honeymoon” in Paris, Piqué took Clara Chia Marti out to dinner at Shakira’s favorite restaurant. The soccer player was photographed kissing the 23-year-old at one of the top sushi clubs in the French capital, where they are even spotted surrounded by other patrons.

What does Shakira think about this situation?

Shakira has decided to focus on her career and raising her children. “We can’t walk in the park like a normal family or eat ice cream or do anything without the photographers following us. I tried to hide the situation from my children. I try to protect her because that’s my priority in life. But then they hear things from their friends or they find uncomfortable news on the internet, and it just affects them,” said the Colombian singer.

Will Shakira move to Miami with her kids?

Everything indicates that the Colombian singer will not be able to live in Miami with her children Sasha and Milan because Gerard Piqué does not want to give up. Shakira assures that she wants to go to Miami to be able to live in peace with her children since the paparazzi keep harassing her and her children. Shakira even offered Piqué more than $2 million to sign the necessary permits, but the player declined.

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Blinken Tour Defends US Blockade Cuban Foreign Minister Condemns

Blinken Tour Defends US Blockade, Cuban Foreign Minister Condemns

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Havana, 6 Oct (RHC) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez denounced this Thursday that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s tour of Latin America was intended to defend his country’s hostile policy towards the island.

Cuba’s foreign minister tweeted that Blinken “can respect the truth and didn’t,” instead trying to justify the abuses against Cuba, given the almost unanimous call against the US blockade and the unfair designation in the one-page list of States that sponsor terrorism created by Washington.

The head of US diplomacy arrived in Chile today after a visit to Colombia, where he met with President Gustavo Petro, who called the United States’ decision to keep Cuba on the list of countries allegedly supporting terrorism unfair designated island was a guarantor of the peace accords.

Blinken will conclude his tour in Peru, where he plans to meet with President Pedro Castillo and attend the General Assembly of the Organization of American States.

On November 2nd and 3rd, Cuba will submit to the United Nations General Assembly the resolution on the need to end the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States.

Presenting for the thirtieth time, the project calls for an end to this policy that has affected the island for more than 60 years.

According to Cuban authorities, the blockade caused $6,364 million in damage to the island in the first 14 months of Joe Biden’s administration alone, with the aim of undermining the constitutional order in Cuba. (Source:PL)

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Paulo gave up technique to carry stones on his back Campo Grande News

For 12 years he has been traveling the country selling lamps made from pink Himalayan salt

Paulo has been selling stone lamps for 12 years.  (Photo: Thaila Torres)Paulo has been selling stone lamps for 12 years. (Photo: Thaila Torres)

One of the stands at the International Crafts and Decorations Fair, which will be held at the Shopping Bosque dos Ipês until October 9th, tells the curious story of Paulo Saldanha, an engineer who left his territory to “put stones on his back”. wear” as he himself defines it.

Paulo was born in São Paulo (SP) and was working as an industrial engineer when he had the chance to live in an ecovillage in Rio de Janeiro. “I’ve always had community status and a revolutionary spirit. When I had the opportunity to live in this ecovillage in Paraty (RJ), I left my area to fulfill my ideological dream of living an alternative life,” he recalls.

During his stay in the ecovillage, he took care of a banana drying factory and a small hydroelectric power plant in the community, it took five years and lived a completely different life until he met a spiritual master who introduced him to the lamps. “I bonded with them a lot,” says Paulo.

The lights will be on sale in Campo Grande until October 9th.  (Photo: Thaila Torres)The lights will be on sale in Campo Grande until October 9th. (Photo: Thaila Torres)

For 12 years, the stones have been one of the sources of income for the engineer who sells pink salt lamps. That’s right, the salt you use in the kitchen.

The lamp has a natural beauty due to the amber color of the salt stone. According to Paulo, it has been used in several countries because of the therapeutic aspect.

“When the crystal is heated by the lamp, it releases negative ions, which are microparticles that neutralize impurities in the air and make it more comfortable,” explains the marketer.

The lighting also makes the space cozier and, according to Paulo, is an ideal piece for meditating, destressing and reenergizing.

At the fair, the lamps cost between R$ 190.00 and R$ 900.00. But there are models that reach R$ 2,000 depending on the size.

handicrafts and decoration

In addition to the lamps, visitors can admire Turkish carpets, Moroccan sweets and many handicrafts and decorations until Sunday. There are works from ten countries and 12 Brazilian states.

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The event has 90 stands with products from Turkey, India, Morocco, Senegal, Pakistan, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia and Bolivia, as well as from the Brazilian states of Espírito Santo, Goiás, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Pernambuco, Santa Catarina. Sao Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul, Rio de Janeiro, Tocantins and Mato Grosso do Sul.

For those who like to taste different flavors and travel the world through gastronomy, the suggestion is to go to the confectionery stand with Moroccan recipes, browse the cold cuts and colonial wines of Rio Grande do Sul, taste the traditional salteñas from Bolivia and, shows Take a look at the different flavors of Turkish teas.

For fashion enthusiasts, merchants from Senegal brought skirts, dresses, blouses and shirts with colorful prints. Shoes and sandals embroidered with precious stones, real jewels for the feet, come from Pakistan.

There are also many earrings and necklaces, organic jewels that mix golden jalapão grass, wood, buriti fibers and gilded natural leaves in their compositions.

Those who want to beautify the house will find tapestries and furniture from several Brazilian states. At the Turkey stand there is a large selection of carpets, lamps and decorative items. The Indian exhibitors brought several accessories for those who like to decorate with details, especially embroidered and very colorful cushion covers.

It also has an exclusive booth with indigenous art from Mato Grosso do Sul.

The fair lasts until October 9th at the Bosque Expo, event space in Shopping Bosque dos Ipês, daily from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Entry costs R$ 8.00. Students, teachers and people over 60 pay half price. Children up to the age of 12 do not pay admission.

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ADRIAN THRILLS Still insane but absolutely brilliant after all these

ADRIAN THRILLS: Still insane (but absolutely brilliant) after all these years… it has to be Björk

BJÖRK: Fossora (A Little Independent)

Verdict: Maverick singer digs deep

Valuation: ****

THE CULT: Under the Midnight Sun (Black Hill)

Conclusion: goth rock tour de force

Valuation: ****

BUSH: The Art of Survival (BMG)

Conclusion: Tired and familiar

Valuation: **

Maybe one day Björk will give us an album that will fill the dance floors like Madonna, or Harry Styles will fight for his money with stadium-worthy bangers.

She might even come up with a few songs for you to sing in the shower. Fossora, it should be said now, is not that record.

The Icelandic maverick’s two most recent releases, Vulnicura and Utopia, have had only a fleeting relationship to traditional verses and choruses. The former was a somber breakup album inspired by the end of her relationship with American artist Matthew Barney. The latter, a pastoral affair about finding a new love, was dominated by flutes.

Fossora is also not for the faint of heart after the first listen. It starts with rattling beats and honking clarinets. It features a wordless choral interlude and a few tracks that cry out for a decent melody.

Björk, who wore what appeared to be a boned swan to the 2001 Academy Awards, isn’t the type to move in the middle of the street, and Fossora is a challenging audience at times. But it is fascinating work that will dig under your skin.

There are two main strands of music. The first is a twist on gabber, a cheeky branch of techno that originated in Holland.

Björk, who wore what appeared to be a boned swan to the 2001 Academy Awards, isn't the type to move in the middle of the street, and Fossora is a challenging audience at times.

Björk, who wore what appeared to be a boned swan to the 2001 Academy Awards, isn’t the type to move in the middle of the street, and Fossora is a challenging audience at times.

The second is a more conventional variant (if such a word can ever be applied to Björk) of classical chamber music with trombone, timpani, woodwinds and pizzicato strings.

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I LOVE YOU (ACTUALLY I LOVE) by BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

THE Boss gets straight to the point with Frankie Wilson’s upbeat Motown standard, once a favorite of the northern soul scene. An excellent foretaste of next month’s cover album, the track is spiced with glockenspiel, organ and raspy saxophone.

On certain songs, including Fungal City, a duet with New York singer Josiah Wise (aka Serpentwithfeet), she tries to play both styles simultaneously. The track opens with a delicate clarinet motif before the pounding beats of Indonesian dance duo Gabber Modus Operandi take it elsewhere.

There are also intriguing lyrical themes. The album title is the feminine form of the Latin word for digger, and Björk uses imagery of the undergrowth – moss, mushrooms, moles and the “sunken secret” of the forest floor – as metaphors for death, decay, new life and her family roots.

There are two songs about her mother, Hildur Rúna Hauksdóttir, who died in 2018 after a long illness, and one each about her two children. Getting your kids to sing on your records isn’t usually a good move, but here it fits perfectly with Fossora’s family undercurrents.

The tracks about Björk’s mother are particularly touching. “Into sad soil are our roots dug,” she laments on “Sorrowful Soil,” a eulogy that sounds like a Renaissance song. “You did well,” is her affectionate conclusion. Her son Sindri accompanies her on Ancestress.

Fossora is also not for the faint of heart after the first listen.  It starts with rattling beats and honking clarinets

Fossora is also not for the faint of heart after the first listen. It starts with rattling beats and honking clarinets

Their daughter Ísadóra, 20, is a guest on the great Her Mother’s House, a smooth, melodious number about the roots and wings of parenthood. Norwegian singer Emilie Nicolas also makes a wonderful cameo appearance on Allow, a jazzy piece that sees the return of Utopia’s “Flute Club”.

In her quest for progress, Björk sometimes goes too far. But Fossora, held together by her sizzling voice and on track to become her first Top 10 album in 15 years, is a record like no other that we’ll likely be listening to throughout the year.

This week also offers plenty of choice for those who prefer to lose themselves in crunching guitars. The Cult’s first album in six years signals a departure from US-friendly heavy metal and a return to the more Anglicized sound of 1985’s goth rock classic She Sells Sanctuary.

Singer Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy haven’t always been the easiest of bedfellows, but they’re on the same page on “Under The Midnight Sun.”

Astbury came up with the title after watching clips of a midsummer festival the group played in Finland in 1986 – where the sun never sets – and flashbacks to their early years abound.

Maybe one day Björk will give us an album that will fill the dance floors like Madonna, or Harry Styles will fight for his money with stadium-worthy bangers.  Fossora, it should be said now, is not that record.

Maybe one day Björk will give us an album that will fill the dance floors like Madonna, or Harry Styles will fight for his money with stadium-worthy bangers. Fossora, it should be said now, is not that record.

Originally from Bradford but now based in LA, the band recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales for the first time since the 1980s, and there’s a distinct post-punk punch in tracks like A Cut Inside, on in which Duffy’s shimmering chords evoke memories of the late John McGeoch, once guitarist for Siouxsie & The Banshees and Magazine.

More grandiose tendencies are also evident. The thread-decked Outer Heaven is overwrought. But the title track is sly and seductive, and Knife Through Butterfly Heart shows why director Oliver Stone tried (unsuccessfully) to recruit Astbury to play singer Jim Morrison in his 1991 film The Doors.

Loud guitars and meaty drums are even more prominent on Bush’s ninth album. Singer Gavin Rossdale describes The Art Of Survival as a record about the resilience of the human spirit.

It’s an admirable post-pandemic message – and on the powerful opening track, “Heavy Is The Ocean,” it feels good to have it back.

But despite some catchy hooks, they stick to a familiar routine. Ridiculed as Nirvana lite in the 1990s, they remain committed to the grunge era. Lyrically, too, Rossdale relies on the tried and tested. After addressing the dangers of robotic technology in Blood River 2020, he revisits the topic in More Than Machines.

They occasionally deviate from the norm. Judas Is A Riot is a party track that pulls its cap on rock ‘n’ roll classic Twist And Shout, and 1000 Years is an atmospheric ballad about lost love, but it’s hard to feel like they’re treading water to avoid.

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Viih Tube details sons reveal tea invite BBBaby

Viih Tube details son’s reveal tea invite: ‘BBBaby’

After notification of pregnancy HIV tube took advantage of this Thursday October 6th to share some details of the reveal tea to find out the baby’s gender, the result of his relationship as an exBBB Eliezer. And considering that the two have been through “Big Brother Brasil”, TV Globo’s reality show, they specifically acknowledged the exhibition in the invitation to the special event.

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“Are you ready for my revelation tea? it’s coming In my invitation there are still some chocolates in the form of a teddy bear, a bottle and a pacifier, mom is still riding, calm people down!” reads the caption of the publication, which was made on the babytobe’s page.

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On the photos placed in a row it is possible to see the details of the invitation. The invitation has the shape of a box and is decorated in purple and blue. The lid also features the phrase “There’s BBBabycoming!” in gold.

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In the invitation, which also included some dolls representing “Big Brother Brazil,” the couple made a special request to guests: “Wear at least one piece of green clothing if you think it’s a boy, or lilac/lilac if you think it’s a girl.”

Read+: After the pregnancy announcement, Viih Tube shows baby clothes. Looks!

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Appears gradually! Viih Tube pregnant with Eliezer made followers happy by sharing the first shot of her pregnant belly! Through a survey in the famous question box, the new mom showed and inspired everyone. In response to the follower, she said:

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“Some days it’s harder and forward, some days less”

The influencer also pointed out that she doesn’t mind some side effects like sleep, doesn’t bother her and is happy:

“I think every symptom lets me feel my body changing to become a home for my baby. I’m so lucky I don’t even care for any of them.”

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Minister in charge of the Capitale Nationale Genevieve Guilbault passes the

Minister in charge of the Capitale-Nationale: Geneviève Guilbault passes the torch –

It will be Geneviève Guilbault’s turn as Minister responsible for the Capitale-Nationale. She assures that the decision has nothing to do with her ties with Quebec Mayor Bruno Marchand.

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“It has nothing to do with a relationship problem with Mr. Marchand, on the contrary, we’ve talked a lot for two or three days,” the CAQ member reacted a few minutes before participating in the CAQ by-election round, at Brosard.

According to our information, the outgoing Minister of Public Security informed Prime Minister François Legault of her intentions before her vacation this summer. She felt like she had given everything she had to give.

“I really enjoyed being Minister of the Capitale-Nationale for four years […] We still have nine MPs in the Capitale-Nationale, seven in Chaudière-Appalaches, and I’m sure they would all be excellent to fill those roles,” Ms Guilbault explained.

As a Member of Parliament in the Quebec region, she will continue to contribute to regional issues, she stressed. “It’s important for us to be deputies.”

Ms. Guilbault’s relationship with the Quebec Mayor hasn’t always been easy. The sparks between the minister and the mayor were mainly in the tram file. Mr. Marchand had even come out publicly to demand that the government stop meddling in local jurisdictions.

On Thursday, Ms Guilbault suggested statements by the media could suggest there was tension when there was nothing.

“You may have the impression… but not at all. We have a very good relationship and he is very happy that I was re-elected, in any case he congratulated me,” she added.

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What’s on TV today? Friday 7 October 2022

15.30 / Movistar drama

“The Prince of Tides”

Whats on TV today Friday 7 October 2022

Prince of the Tides. United States, 1991 (127 minutes). Director: Barbra Streisand. Cast: Nick Nolte, Barbra Streisand, Blythe Danner.

The childhood traumas that plague a man and his subsequent recovery thanks to a psychiatrist with whom he has an affair led Barbra Streisand to her second job behind the camera. Despite the excellent work of Nick Nolte and the photography by Stephen Goldblatt, the film is nothing more than the typical psychological melodrama that was rampant in American cinema in the late 1980s.

18.00 / Be crazy

“The Last Days of Eden”

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The medicine man. United States, 1992 (100 minutes). Directed by John McTiernan. Cast: Sean Connery, Lorraine Bracco, Jose Wilker.

Fun jungle adventure with a dose of ecology, adventures and different loves. Sean Connery stars in this attractive film, which is at times reminiscent of the legendary The African Queen. The soundtrack, the work of Jerry Goldsmith, is truly luxurious.

18.05 / The 2nd

“The Green Beetle” returns

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After 25 years on the air, The Green Beetle returns for a new season, directed by Eduardo Laplaza. A journey through different places, such as the Extremadura meadow, the Canary Island of Fuerteventura (protagonist of this first installment) or the municipality of Letur in Albacete, with ecology, the environment and man’s relationships with his environment as protagonists. This season, the program embarks alongside the seafarers on a nautical trilogy, examining the magnitude of the return to artisanal and local fishing with three reports made at different points on our coasts: Will we be fishing tomorrow? , recorded in Euskadi, Ensanchando la red of the Balearic Islands and Conil, a submerged economy on the coast of Cadiz. Also visit the National Museum of Natural Sciences, which celebrates its 250 year history. know the densest olive groves of Almería, Toledo and Jaén. and pays tribute to Emma Bardán, one of the first scientists to cross the ocean in search of answers to the mysteries of the sea.

18.55 / Movistar Classic

“Horizons of Greatness”

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The big country. United States, 1958 (145 minutes). Directed by William Wyler. Cast: Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives.

Legendary western film, perfectly directed by master William Wyler and with a glamorous cast (with two stunning performances by Burl Ives and Gregory Peck), cleverly mixing drama, romance and adventure. Water fights and tough family confrontations for a classic of the genre. To highlight its well-known soundtrack.

20.51 / Sundance TV

‘Discover Neverland’

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Find Neverland. United States, 2004 (106 minutes). Directed by Marc Foerster. Cast: Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie.

The chameleon Johnny Deep, who is joined for the occasion by Kate Winslet, becomes JM Barrie, Peter Pan’s literary father who shamelessly tries to win the hearts of the respectable, in this tricky but entertaining biography. Oscar for the best soundtrack.

21.30 / The sixth

How to avoid nuclear war

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Sixty years after the Cuban Missile Crisis that brought the world to the brink of catastrophe, Russia is threatening European soil. Putin, cornered, threatens to use his nuclear weapons. Things are not going well for him in Ukraine. They’re questioning him internally. And with less chance of victory, he’s reminding the world that nuclear weapons are at his disposal. the sixth column Wonder in Red October: How to Avoid Nuclear War When Putin Really Plans to Unleash Nuclear War

21.30 / The 2

Cayetano Rivera’s General Shot

Whats on TV today Friday 7 October 2022

Bullfighter Cayetano Rivera Ordóñez is a guest on Plano General, the talk show directed and hosted by Jenaro Castro. The right-hander speaks deeply about his feelings about bullfighting and defends bullfighting as an art and an important part of Spanish culture. As a reference phrase, Cayetano Rivera chooses one from Alejandro Dumas: “Man is defined when the storm comes.” Art lover and appointment for the program in an avant-garde gallery to tell us about his return to the ring after his hand injury and how he Prepare yourself physically and mentally for battle. Rivera publicly invites all politicians of different persuasions to visit the field so they know what fighting bull breeding is really like and the jobs and wealth it generates.

22.00 / Neox

‘Valkyrie’

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United States, 2008 (120 minutes). Director: Bryan Singer. Cast: Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson.

In the midst of World War II, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg was able to change the course of history with a conspiracy to eliminate Hitler and end the conflict. The blockbuster Tom Cruise brings this soldier to life in a remarkable film that is based on real events and part of its effectiveness lies in its careful setting and the good rhythm that filmmaker Bryan Singer imposes on all the footage.

22.00 / antenna 3

Third night of ‘Blind Auditions’

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The third night of La Voz Blind Auditions begins. The coaches come ready to work hard to get the best voices and they will experience very funny moments that reveal the good harmony between them. Tonight there will be two talents from La Voz Kids, Noemí, finalist for Melendi, and Esperanza, from Vanesa Martín’s team in 2018. In addition, Esperanza has posted a video on their networks in which they perform the song My Hero by Antonio sings Orozco , and this and Fonsi also uploaded it to their networks. It will be a very special moment when she and Antonio sing this beautiful song. Blockades will be the order of the day, especially for Fonsi and Laura Pausini’s facial expressions will continue to make her teammates laugh.

22.00 / #0

‘Déjà-vu’

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United States, 2006 (128 minutes). Director: Tony Scott. Cast: Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Adam Goldberg, Jim Caviezel.

Despite a protagonist of proven talent like Denzel Washington (his reference actor) and Bruckheimer’s staging, this excessive intrigue by the always excessive Tony Scott takes its starting point in a major attack on a New Orleans ferry. It works as pure entertainment.

22.00 / DKISS

“Doctor Lee” returns twice

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Sandra Lee is back. Tonight the TV dermatologist returns with new episodes of Dr. Lee, followed by the premiere of Dr. Lee: Straight to the point, a compilation of unpublished images of distances from various states. In the new episodes, he is confronted with unusual medical cases that he has no experience with, like Breanna. She has had scaly, dark and dry skin since childhood. Other doctors asserted that there was no cure for his pathology, and throughout his school years he endured ridicule and insults. Now, as an adult, she has learned to accept herself and wants to teach her daughter a lesson in confidence and self-esteem as she seeks relief from her illness.

22.10 / The 2nd

“Raid at Three”

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Spain, 1962 (90 minutes). Directed by Jose Maria Forque. Interpreters: José Luis López Vázquez, Cassen, Gracita Morales.

A true classic of Spanish cinema. Wonderful comedy with the great direction of José María Forqué, an impeccable and quality screenplay signed by Vicente Coello and Pedro Masó and finally a brilliant cast. A great parodic homage to the perfect heist movies.

22.15 / The 1st

‘Conspiracy’

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conspiracy theory. United States, 1997 (129 minutes). Directed by Richard Donner. Cast: Mel Gibson, Julia Roberts, Patrick Stewart.

Richard Donner once again had his favorite actor Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts in action as the protagonists in this frenetic exercise in which they will be locked in a relentless pursuit. All the ingredients of the genre, emotion, intrigue and spectacle, come together in this tale of lies and conspiracies to control the world. really entertaining.

22.15 / The sixth

That was Esther’s last night

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On the night of January 12, 2022, the quiet life of Traspinedo, a small town in Valladolid, was shattered by an unexpected event. Esther López, a young 35-year-old neighbor, disappears. Twenty-four days later and after intensive raids, his body suddenly turns up in a ditch, in a visible area, and with injuries comparable to a hit-and-run. Tonight the investigative team is trying to find out what happened in the Esther’s Last Night report. For the first time, Inés, the little sister of the girl, opens the doors of her house to the media. Together with her, the program reconstructs Esther’s final steps: she went to a bar to watch a football match and finally met Carolo and Óscar, the last two friends she saw alive.

22.25 / Paramount Channel

‘No Country for Old Men’

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No Country for Old Man. United States, 2007 (122 minutes). Directors: Joel and Ethan Coen. Cast: Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin.

An aged and tortured sheriff, a hired killer and a victim who appropriates a fortune from the drug trade are the protagonists of this dry and masterful drama in which the Coen brothers return to the fringes of American society with their usual style to investigate . A sober adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s four Oscar-winning novel (film, direction, adapted screenplay and best supporting film for a memorable Javier Bardem).

22.45 / four

The parties of Luis Rubiales

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Diego Losada is in charge of a new live edition of En el punto de mira, in which María Miñana will investigate the complaints against RFEF President Luis Rubiales for organizing parties allegedly paid for with Federation funds. The program located the chalet where they took place and obtained the testimony of a football player from Granada who was responsible for the organization. The investigation will include an interview with Cayetano Martínez de Irujo, who is well acquainted with Rubiales’ controversial actions and whose confrontation with him has been in court for years. In another of today’s investigations, the program has only obtained the testimony of the woman whose complaint facilitated the arrest of El Chicle, Diana Quer’s killer

0.30 / neox

Mulholland Drive

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United States, 2002 (150 minutes). Directed by David Lynch. Cast: Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Harring, Ann Miller.

Following the acclaimed A True Story, David Lynch returns to the usual nooks and crannies of his filmography for a dreamlike journey through the dreams of two women who happen to meet. Palme d’Or for best director for a film that has a great first part but later loses some of that quality.

2.00 / Be crazy

‘Batman’

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United States, 1989 (121 minutes). Directed by Tim Burton. Cast: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger.

The Superbat spreads his wings in this blockbuster adaptation of the famous comic. Tim Burton, with his always special stamp, was responsible for the realization of this fantasy, in which the good work of Jack Nicholson as the villain and that of Michael Keaton, who brings to life the character created by Bob Kane, stand out. Achieved setting and outstanding special effects.

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Herschel Walker says if he paid for an exs abortion

Herschel Walker says if he paid for an ex’s abortion it would be ‘nothing to be ashamed of’

Herschel Walker insists he doesn’t know the woman who claims he paid her for an abortion as the Republican Senate nominee from Georgia faces several surprise scandals in October – including his conservative influencer son publicly speaking out against him .

Walker told radio host Hugh Hewitt on Thursday morning that if he had paid for a former partner of his to terminate their child’s pregnancy, he would have admitted, claiming it was “nothing to be ashamed of,” despite his consistency pro-life attitude.

A report from The Daily Beast Monday alleges a woman showed the reporter a personalized check for $700 and a “health card” she received from Walker, urging her to rest, relax and recover.

She said the funds were for an abortion and backed her claim with a receipt for $575 from an abortion clinic in 2009.

Walker completely denied all of the anonymous woman’s claims in a Fox News interview hours after the article was published. He also released a statement along the same lines.

Republican Senate candidate from Georgia Herschel Walker said he would admit if he paid a former partner to have an abortion because it

Republican Senate candidate from Georgia Herschel Walker said he would admit if he paid a former partner to have an abortion because it “is nothing to be ashamed of” — though he unfailingly shares his anti-abortion stance

The former NFL star said in his radio interview Thursday when asked further about the claims, “I know that’s not true.”

“I don’t know anything about a woman having an abortion,” he said, before launching into a bewildering array of excuses, claiming that if he paid for an abortion, he would be forgiven because it was his past life.

When pressed further when he needed forgiveness, the contestant backed off and said “no.”

“I hate to say I’m born again, but I have a new life,” Walker said. “And I’ve moved forward.

“If that had happened, I would have said so because it’s nothing to be ashamed of,” he claimed.

“You know, people have done that, but I don’t know anything about it. And if I knew about it, I’d be honest and talk about it, but I don’t know anything about it,” Walker concluded.

Christian Walker (right), the 22-year-old son of the former NFL star and his college sweetheart Cindy Grossman, wrote on Twitter:

Christian Walker (right), the 22-year-old son of the former NFL star and his college sweetheart Cindy Grossman, wrote on Twitter: “Every member of Herschel Walker’s family asked him not to run for office because we all knew ( something from) his past

The Georgia Senate race is one of the most closely watched in the country as Republicans seek to regain control of Congress.

In the midterm elections in November, Walker will run against incumbent Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock.

Walker is vehemently pro-life, and said in May 2022 he was staunchly anti-abortion.

He told reporters: “For me, there is no exception. Like I said, I believe in life. I believe in life.”

“You never know what will become of a child,” he continued at the time. “And I’ve seen some people, they’ve had tough times, but I’ve always said, ‘No matter what, tough times make tough people.'”

Walker has called for more funding for adoption and support for single parents.

The candidate’s only named child, Christian Walker, 22, said he asked his father not to run for the Senate because of the immense burden of his past.

The son of the former NFL star and his college friend Cindy Grossman tweeted: “Every member of Herschel Walker’s family asked him not to run for office because we all knew (a bit of) his past. Every single one.’

“He decided to give us the middle finger and air out all his dirty laundry in public while lying about it at the same time,” he continued.

During Walker's appearance on Sean Hannity's Fox News show this week, pictures were shown of the get well card Walker had given the anonymous woman after her abortion - along with a check for $700

During Walker’s appearance on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show this week, pictures were shown of the get well card Walker had given the anonymous woman after her abortion – along with a check for $700

He followed that up in another tweet on Wednesday night, seemingly aimed at his father, saying: “Wear a condom dammit.”

Walker told Fox host Sean Hannity on Monday, apologizing for the report that he had sent funds to this anonymous woman: “I send money to so many people… I believe in being generous.”

However, his attorney Robert Ingram is quoted by The Daily Beast as claiming that the left-leaning media side’s recent attack is just a continuing trend to focus on smearing black conservative candidates.

“All you want to do is run with stories to appeal to black conservatives. They focus on black conservatives,” Ingram said.

Walker told Hewitt on Thursday, “You can say a lot of things, but I know for a fact no one has ever said that to me, or paid for an abortion. That never happened.’

The woman who claims Walker paid for her abortion has not been named or reported, and no other source has corroborated the report.

After the article was published, Walker vowed to sue The Daily Beast.

He wrote in a statement posted to his social media channels: “This is an outright lie and I deny it in the strongest terms.”

“This is yet another disgusting side job from a Democratic activist masquerading as a reporter who has obsessively attacked my family and tried to tear me down since this race began,” the statement said.

It continued: “He has been harassing friends of mine asking if I fathered their children. He called my kids a ‘secret’ because I didn’t want to use them as campaign props in a political campaign.”

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