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    April 15

    ‘Never been kissed’ singer, 47, wows Cowell

    ‘Never been kissed’ singer, 47, wows Cowell
    A volunteer church worker is Britain’s latest unlikely showbiz star
     
    By Mike Celizic
    TODAYShow.com contributor
    updated 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
    Susan Boyle: Britain's Got Talent church worker Susan Boyle becomes YouTube hit
    Watched this cool video at:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnmbJzH93NU

     

    Simon Cowell sneered and the huge audience at the “Britain’s Got Talent” show made the sort of faces associated with a bad smell. The object of their disaffection was contestant No. 432, a plain, middle-aged woman from Scotland with bushy eyebrows and a dress and hairdo that might have been stylish when Dwight Eisenhower was president.

    The looks of disdain would shortly turn to tears of sheer elation, as Dawna Friesen said in a report filed for TODAY Wednesday. But first, there was the Cowell torture test for the woman to endure.

    “What’s your name, darling?” Cowell said, his tone dripping with condescension.

    The woman, who seemed somewhat unnerved by the bright lights and the big crowd in the concert hall where the show was recorded, said she was Susan Boyle. She said she was 47 years old, unemployed, and lived alone with her cat, Pebbles. She had never gone on a date and had never been kissed, she added in a thick brogue.

    But Boyle showed a certain presence and a confidence that didn’t gibe with her appearance, which The Times of London would describe as “frumpy.”

    Asked what she was doing on “Britain’s Got Talent,” she struck a saucy pose with her hand on her hip and replied, “I’ve always wanted to perform in front of a large audience. I’m going to make that audience rock.”

    And what did she hope to get out of it, Cowell persisted.

    “I’m trying to be a professional singer,” Boyle said. “I’ve not been getting the chance before. But here’s hoping it will change.”

    That’s when the looks on the faces of the spectators really screwed up in disbelief.

    And then the music for “I Dreamed a Dream” from the musical “Les Miserables” began, and Boyle began to sing. By the time Boyle hit her third note, Cowell’s eyebrows had shot up into the rafters in amazement. Within a dozen more, the audience rose as one in rapture at a voice that must have been forged in heaven.

    The other two judges looked on with gaping jaws as Boyle turned the crowd’s cynicism into tear-soaked adoration.

    When she had finished, the theater erupted into a tsunami of cheers and applause as Boyle started to walk off the stage. She was stopped by Cowell, who reminded her she needed to hear from the judges.

    First was Piers Morgan, who told her, “That was the biggest surprise I’ve had in three years on the show.” His vote, he said, was “the biggest yes I have ever given anybody.”

    Cowell completed the judging with the third resounding yes. “Susan Boyle, you can go back to the village with your head held high,” he said. “It’s three yeses.”

    A huge smile erupted on Boyle’s face as she made a fist and danced in place in her white pumps.

    Within days, the video of her performance would be a YouTube sensation. By Wednesday, more than 5 million people had watched her amazing performance, Cowell was already setting up a record deal for her on his own label and British bookmakers were installing her to become the show’s next Paul Potts.

    Two years ago, Potts had shown up at “Britain’s Got Talent” as an unassuming mobile phone salesman from Wales. He, too, was greeted with looks of disbelief that evaporated when he cut loose with an operatic voice on loan from the gods. Potts became an international recording star and is releasing his second album.

    Boyle, a volunteer church worker, still has a long way to go on the show, but she’s become an overnight media darling in Great Britain. Since her debut, viewers and readers have learned that she’s from the little village of Blackburn in western Scotland, where local kids sometimes called her names and laughed at her because of her appearance and the fact that she lives alone with a cat.

    A local newspaper reported that Boyle is the youngest of nine children and attended Edinburgh Acting School nearly 20 years ago, but left to care for her ailing mother, who died two years ago.

    Friesen reported that after her stunning debut, Boyle said, “It’s really surreal. Basically I wanted to fulfill a wish to my mother. I wanted to do something with my life. Not only that, I feel I have a bit more to offer.”

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    April 11

    8 New Hairdos from GLAMOUR

    8 New Hairdos from GLAMOUR
     
    Kate Beckinsale wearing a poofy ponytail
    Photo: Mark Chilton/richfoto.com/Globe Photos

    Go for a poufy pony
    Pull hair up and loosen pieces in front for a chic, not-trying-too-hard vibe, like Kate Beckinsale’s.

     
    Gabrielle Union wearing a layered hairstyle
    Photo: Rex USA

    Mix a few shades of brown
    Gabrielle Union’s caramel streaks are nice on dark hair.

     
    Amy Adams side ponytail
    Photo: Jason Merritt/filmmagic.com

    Try the over-one-shoulder thing
    Clip the side back with a fancy barrette, like Amy Adams did.

     
    Hilary Duff hairstyle
    Photo: Charles Sykes/Rex USA
    Make a supersize bump
    Tease your crown and pin it back for seriously glam volume, like Hilary Duff’s.
     
    Natalie Portman updo
    Photo: Camilla Morandi/Rex Usa
    Add a big twist in front
    Natalie Portman’s gives a standard sleek updo edge. Grab a chunk of hair, twirl and pin.
     
    Leight Meester
    Photo: Charles Eshelman/filmmagic.com

    Do Big Wisps
    Leighton Meester’s face-framing ones: so pretty. Curl ends under first.

     

    MSN Lifestyle Site Search: To see more hairstyle articles, click here.

     
    Taylor Swift bun hairstyle
    Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

    Soften up a bun
    Swoop the front of your hair over one eye and pin loose and low in back, à la Taylor Swift.

     
    Rosario Dawson with short curly hair
    Photo: Gregg Deguire/Wireimage.com

    Fake a Bob
    Rosario Dawson did! Twirl shorter layers with a curling iron, then pin up longer layers in back.

     

       

     

       

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    April 02

    Cop cars from around the world

    Cop cars from around the world
    By Sympatico/MSN Autos
     
    Cop cars from around the world

    In North America the good old Crown Victoria, and sometimes a white Chevrolet Impala, sends jitters down the spine of drivers. But on other continents around the world, drivers are stopped in style. There’s no doubt that a siren atop a sexy Italian car takes policing to a whole new level.

    Mitsubishi EVO X

    The Mitsubishi EVO X is already a fearsome machine. Dressed in a British police suit, this is even more intimidating.

    Lamborghini Gallardo

    Italians are passionate people, and so are their cops. Just look at this Lamborghini Gallardo.

    Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

    The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti: Uncompromising comfort for the ultimate high-speed chase.

    Honda NSX

    The Honda NSX, as a police car, must be a dream to drive.

    Lexus GS

    Street patrol in the U.K. isn’t only by way of small cars. Here is a larger police car: the Lexus GS.

    smart fortwo

    For high-speed chases, this one won’t get very far. But for zigzagging through London’s traffic, the Smart fortwo is just the ticket.

    Dodge Charger

    If Chrysler was the biggest police-car maker in the 1970s and ’80s, the company seems unable to make a comeback in this market, even though the Dodge Charger is well-suited for the job.

    Carbon Motors E7

    This car isn’t on the road yet but it does exist. It is the E7 from Carbon Motors, a new company specializing in police vehicles.

    Subaru Impreza WRX

    Here is another example of a dragster that can be used on any terrain: the Subaru WRX.

    Volvo V70

    Volvo’s V70 wagons are known for their durability. In Canada, police forces in Quebec use them in their fleets. Here is a V70 cop car from England.

    Lotus Elise

    The British sure seem to have variety in their fleets. This bullet-fast Lotus Exige handles extremely well.

    GeigerCars H2

    German company GeigerCars specializes in the modification of American dragsters. A Texas sheriff even ordered his own toy from this company. Equipped with a 700-hp V8, he’s sure to have the most powerful Hummer around.

    Holden Commodore

    Australians love big V8 cars. This Holden VE Commodore is essentially a Pontiac G8, and it is very popular down under.

    Nissan 350Z

    You can bet that American tuners would love to be stopped by this fantastic Nissan 350Z loaded with Nismo gadgets.

    Toyota Prius

    Police have to leave their vehicle’s engine running all the time, and this Toyota Prius hybrid is easy on the environment.

    Porsche 911 TechArt

    This Porsche 911, modified by German tuner TechArt, must have convinced a few kids to become cops.

    Brabus CLS

    The Mercedes CLS is already a heck of a car. Redesigned by Brabus as a German police car, it’s equipped with everything for the role. And with 730 hp, it’s the world’s fastest sedan.

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