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18 Jul 2014

FREE THE NIPPLE: As Lady Gaga Join in the Campaign


On July 18, Lady Gaga Instagrammed a photo of her aboard her private jet, captioned: “FASHUN: Vintage Mugler on the plane Listening to Miles Davis My favorite is Flamenco Sketches.” Cute, Gaga! But, um, can we possibly touch on the fact that your right boob is completely hanging out of that vintage Mugler? Because your right boob is completely hanging out of that vintage Mugler.
I’m gonna go ahead and guess that the “G.U.Y.” singer’s NSFW nip-slip photo — which we’ve blurred below — was unintentional, but I’m sure that Rumer Willis, Rihanna, and Cara Delevingne would welcome her with open arms at the “Free The Nipple” lunch table in case it wasn’t.
Lady Gaga has since tweeted “Where is the face palm emoji when u need it,” which could indicate that Instagramming the picture was, indeed, an accident. The photo remains up on her Instagram account.

Louis Van Gaal yet to decide United Captain

Louis van Gaal insisted he will take his time before naming his captain at Manchester United and promised to give all the players he inherited a chance to prove their worth to him in the coming weeks.
Speaking to the media for the first time as United boss, Van Gaal confirmed that Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw, the club's first two summer signings, were already on the United wanted list before he accepted the challenge of taking over as manager.
The former Netherlands manager appears determined to allow the rest of the squad time to prove they can embrace his ideas he will bring to the job before making any additions to his lineup.
"First I want to see the players performing to my philosophy," he said when asked about the possibility of fresh signings. "The owners and the CEO have a lot of confidence in me and because of that, they have come to me.
"I explained my philosophy and they were excited. We have to wait and see if I can fulfill the expectations of these people and also the fans. When you see my career, you can see what I have won. The future shall show if I can do that again."
Van Gaal turned in a typically polished performance in front of a packed news conference, as he was asked whether he had come to any conclusions on who would replace the departed Nemanja Vidic as United captain.
"All the players are a possible candidate," he said when pondering who would claim the United armband. "I have to get to know them. I use four or five or six weeks. For me, the captain's role is very important and therefore I need time.
"Sometimes I didn't have the time and then you make quick decisions, but quick decisions are not always good, so I use my time."
Van Gaal was then asked what excited him about the task he was taking on as United boss and  seemed to struggle to sum up what the United job meant to him.
"It's difficult to describe," he added. "I am now two days here. I have met a lot of people. When you see the kind of people who are loving the club, it is a big family. They expect a lot of me, they are very excited to meet me.
"Can I fulfill that expectation? I think I can do, but because of the greatness of this club, it is much more difficult than at another club.
"This club is also guided in a commercial way and we have to fulfill that also. That is not always possible to fulfill the commercial expectations and the football expectations. That is my big challenge, I think."

Arsenal have signed Mathieu Debuchy of Newcastle United

Debuchy, 28, arrives at Emirates Stadium as a direct replacement for Bacary Sagna, who joined Manchester City on a free transfer last month. 
The right-back is believed to have cost the Gunners around 12 million pounds and he becomes the club's second signing of the summer following the arrival of Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona last week. 
Debuchy, who played for France at the recent World Cup in Brazil, impressed in his 18 months at Newcastle after signing from Lille last January. 
He told Arsenal's official website: "I'm very proud to be joining a great club like Arsenal and to wear its colours, it's one of the biggest clubs in the whole world.
"I'm looking forward to working with Arsene Wenger and to helping the team build on last season's FA Cup success. Playing again in the Champions League is a big excitement for me and I will do my best to help Arsenal compete for trophies.''
Manager Wenger added: "We are delighted to welcome Mathieu Debuchy to Arsenal Football Club. He has shown he can perform at the highest level with his club sides and also for France.
"He is a quality defender who has good Premier League experience and I'm confident he will fit in very well with us."
Debuchy will wear the No. 2 shirt for the Gunners, whose new season starts on Aug. 9 against Man City in the Community Shield before a Premier League opener vs. Crystal Palace a week later.

The Crashed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17A: The Final Facebook Post of One of the Passengers On Board

A Dutch man who appears to have been a passenger on the doomed Malaysia Airlines flight on Thursday posted a photo of the plane with an eerie message before boarding the ill-fated Boeing 777.
Translated from Dutch to English, the caption reads: “In case it goes missing, here is what it looks like.”
Over 150 people have since commented on the Facebook post, which surfaced on Reddit. Many offer condolences.
The loss of MH-17 is the second disaster for Malaysia Airlines this year, following the mysterious loss of flight MH-370 in March, which disappeared with 239 passengers and crew on board on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
The downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH-17 also still remains a mystery. 
Locals on the ground in Ukraine said they heard two loud bangs before seeing flaming wreckage fall from the sky. A U.S. official has confirmed that the plane was shot down by at least one surface-to-air missile. Vice President Joe Biden said: "Not an accident. Blown out of the sky." It remains unclear where or by who the missile was fired. 
The dead total 298 people, a number scaled up to account for three infants not on the original flight records. 
At least 154 people on the flight were Dutch. In Amsterdam, an audible gasp went up at the news conference Thursday night at Schiphol airport when it was announced that so many of the dead were from the Netherlands.
There were 27 Australians on board, 23 Malaysians, including all 15 crew, and 11 Indonesians. Six passengers from the United Kingdom, four from Germany, four Belgians, three from the Philippines and one Canadian. There are still 47 dead whose nationalities haven't yet been confirmed — some of which may be Americans. A large group of the passengers  were heading to Melbourne for a major AIDS conference, reports say. 

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