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Jennifer Aniston has been crowned the Sexiest Woman of All Time by Men's Health Magazine. The 42-year old former "Friends" star beat out beauties such as Marilyn Monroe (No. 3), Britney Spears (No. 4), Madonna (No. 5), Angelina Jolie (No. 10), Scarlett Johansson (No. 12). Megan Fox (No. 14), Shakira (No. 18), Kim Kardashian (No. 26), Beyonce (No. 33), Halle Berry (No. 35) and Pam Grier (No. 57).


Two porn stars even made the list. Jenna Jameson placed 49th, while Sasha Grey sits at No. 85.

 

So what separated Jennifer from the rest of the pack? Her sense of humor and her ability to remain "real" according to the publication.

 

Funny is sexy, and Jennifer Aniston is funny—she was invited to join Saturday Night Live before her big break with Friends. Her down-to-earth persona makes her seem attainable, and anyone who's seen her in Office Space has to admit she makes even pieces of flair look good. She rarely plays the airhead, and she seldom overplays a role: she's funny in a quiet, refreshingly human way. And her all-too-human love life off screen inspires sympathy that not even a string of bland romantic comedies can diminish. Other sex symbols drift toward one-dimensionality, becoming flat icons in the process, but throughout her career Aniston has remained sexy, funny, and unmistakably real.

 

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Do you agree with Aniston being ranked number 1? If not, who would you have placed in her spot?


Here's the full list as ranked by Men's Health.


1. Jennifer Aniston
2. Raquel Welch
3. Marilyn Monroe
4. Britney Spears
5. Madonna
6. Ursula Andress
7. Bettie Page
8. Pamela Anderson
9. Jane Fonda
10. Angelina Jolie
11. Sharon Stone
12. Scarlett Johansson
13. Catherine Deneuve
14. Megan Fox
15. Jenny McCarthy
16. Christie Brinkley
17. Anna Nicole Smith
18. Shakira
19. Heather Locklear
20. Heidi Klum
21. Monica Bellucci
22. Salma Hayek
23. Carmen Electra
24. Cameron Diaz
25. Gisele Bundchen
26. Kim Kardashian
27. Natalie Portman
28. Ann-Margret
29. Anna Kournikova
30. Jayne Mansfield
31. Farrah Fawcet
32. Penelope Cruz
33. Beyonce
34. Claudia Cardinale
35. Halle Berry
36. Betty Grable
37. Claudia Schiffer
38. Teri Hatcher
39. Cindy Crawford
40. Mariah Carey
41. Miranda Kerr
42. Brooke Shields
43. Erin Andrews
44. Aishwarya Rai
45. Michelle Pfeiffer
46. Paris Hilton
47. Sophia Loren
48. Kathy Ireland
49. Jenna Jameson
50. Brooklyn Decker
51. Kim Basinger
52. Carrie Fisher
53. Lauren Bacall
54. Jessica Alba
55. Mae West
56. Bo Derek
57. Pam Grier
58. Rita Hayworth
59. Diane Lane
60. Jennifer Lopez
61. Denise Richards
62. Veronica Lake
63. Tyra Banks
64. Kylie Minogue
65. Nicole Scherzinger
66. Alicia Silverstone
67. Jean Harlow
68. Tawny Kitaen
69. Elizabeth Taylor
70. Natassja Kinski
71. Cheryl Tiegs
72. Suzanne Somers
73. Jane Russell
74. Demi Moore
75. Brigitte Bardot
76. Anita Ekberg
77. Kelly LeBrock
78. Jane Seymour
79. Kim Novak
80. Elle MacPherson
81. Clara Bow
82. Audrey Hepburn
83. Lili St. Cyr
84. Loni Anderson
85. Sasha Grey
86. Grace Kelly
87. Christina Hendricks
88. Dorothy Dandridge
89. Phoebe Cates
90. Barbara Eden
91. Susan George
92. Dolly Parton
93. Linda Ronstadt
94. Kathleen Turner
95. Julia Roberts
96. Mila Kunis
97. Cybill Shepherd
98. June Wilkinson
99. Tina Turner
100. Catherine Bach






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Video After The Jump (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has condemned the planned burning of Qurans on the anniversary of the 2001 attacks on the United States as criticism mounts from Muslims around the world. Speaking Tuesday at an iftar meal in Washington to celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Clinton said she welcomed the concerns. "I am heartened by the clear, unequivocal condemnation of this disrespectful, disgraceful act that has come from American religious leaders of all faiths ... as well as secular U.S. leaders and opinion makers," she said. On Wednesday the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan also condemned the Florida church's plan to burn the Quran, the Muslim holy book, as "disrespectful, intolerant and divisive," in a statement. The statement comes days after the top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David Petraeus, warned that the plan could put U.S. troops' lives at risk. The pastor of the church, Terry Jones, told CNN Tuesday his flock was taking the warning seriously but had not decided to cancel the event, planned for September 11. Jones, pastor of Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, told CNN's "American Morning:"We have firmly made up our mind, but at the same time, we are definitely praying about it." Later Tuesday, Jones had a response to the statement from Petraeus. "The general needs to point his finger to radical Islam and tell them to shut up, tell them to stop, tell them that we will not bow our knees to them," Jones said on CNN's "AC360." "We are burning the book," Jones said. "We are not killing someone. We are not murdering people." The planned action has drawn sharp criticism from Muslims around the world and from U.S. officials. The U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday issued a statement saying the U.S. government "in no way condones such acts of disrespect against the religion of Islam, and is deeply concerned about deliberate attempts to offend members of religious or ethnic groups." It emphasized that it strongly condemned "the offensive messages, which are contrary to U.S. government policy and deeply offensive to Muslims especially during the month of Ramadan." With about 120,000 U.S. and NATO-led troops still battling al Qaeda and its allies in the Islamic fundamentalist Taliban movement, Petraeus warned that burning Qurans "is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems -- not just here, but everywhere in the world we are engaged with the Islamic community." Petraeus said he was concerned about the political repercussions of the church's plan. "Even the rumor that it might take place has sparked demonstrations such as the one that took place in Kabul yesterday," he said. "Were the actual burning to take place, the safety of our soldiers and civilians would be put in jeopardy and accomplishment of the mission would be made more difficult." Thousands of Indonesians gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Sunday to protest the planned Quran burning. "The burning is not only an insult to the holy Quran, but an insult to Islam and Muslims around the world," said Muhammad Ismail, a spokesman for the hard-line Indonesian Muslim group Hizb ut-Tahrir. Jones said his congregation was aware that the action was offensive. "We realize that this action would indeed offend people, offend the Muslims. I am offended when they burn the flag. I am offended when they burn the Bible. But we feel that the message that we are trying to send is much more important than people being offended." Jones said Muslims are welcomed in the United States, if they observe the Constitution and don't try to impose Sharia law, or Muslim law. The message, he said, is directed toward the "radical element of Islam." "Our message is very clear," he said. "It is not to the moderate Muslim. Our message is not a message of hate. Our message is a message of warning to the radical element of Islam, and I think what we see right now around the globe provides exactly what we're talking about," he said. The center says it was founded in 1986 as a "total concept church for the rich, the poor, the young and the old." Its purpose is to "stand up for righteousness and for the truth of the Bible." It stresses that "Christians must return to the truth and stop hiding." "We need to speak up against sin and call the people to repentance. Abortion is murder. Homosexuality is sin. We need to call these things what they are and bring the world the true message: that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life," it says on the church's website. It also emphasizes its dislike of Islam, and on its website, it blog posts an item called "Ten Reasons to Burn a Koran. "Any religion which would profess anything other than this truth is of the devil. This is why we also take a stand against Islam, which teaches that Jesus is not the Son of God, therefore taking away the saving power of Jesus Christ and leading people straight to Hell," the site says. Source: CNN Pastor Terry Jones Telling CNN He Still Plans On Burning "The Book" Angelina Jolie Condemning Qur'an Burning Hilary Clinton Condemning Qur'an Burning
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Madonna and Britney Spears’ kiss at the MTV Video Music Awards has been voted Top Kiss in a new poll. The on stage smooch during a performance of Madonna’s track 'Like A Virgin’ in 2003 was voted the most famous smooch of the last decade, according to the poll conducted by UK department store Selfridges. The performance - which also saw Madonna kiss Christina Aguilera – made headlines across the world and is one of the most shocking moments in the history of the music channel’s annual awards. A source said: 'Madonna performing with both Britney and Christina was a big enough event in itself, but nobody – even the MTV people - expected what happened. It is one of the most memorable moments ever.' Same sex kisses scored highly in the with Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal’s famous gay kiss in 2005 film 'Brokeback Mountain’ being voted third. 'Bruno’ actor Sasha Baron Cohen and Will Ferrell’s re-enactment of Madonna and Britney’s kiss at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) also made the top ten. Female on female kisses also proved memorable with the Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson’s first public kiss outside New York’s Mercer hotel making the top ten list, as well as Scarlett Johansson and Penelope Cruz locking lips in film 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona’. Other popular smooches were on screen embraces by rumoured real life couples such as Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s steamy scene in 'Twilight’ and Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in 2005’s 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ – which did blossom into a real romance. Selfridges conducted the poll ahead of its Valentine’s Day kissing booth opening at its London store on February 12. Top ten most famous kissing moments of the last decade: 1. Britney Spears and Madonna, MTV Music Video awards 2003 2. Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst, 'Spider-Man’ 2002 3. Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, 'Brokeback Mountain’ 2005 4. Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, 'Twilight’ 2008 5. Scarlett Johansson and Penelope Cruz, 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona’ 2008 6. Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson, Mercer Hotel NYC 2008 7. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith’, 2005 8. Freida Pinto and Dev Patel, 'Slumdog Millionaire’ 2009 9. Sasha Baron Cohen and Will Ferrell, MTV Movie Awards 2007 10. Jennifer Aniston and Winona Ryder, 'Friends’ 2001 Music-News Underground Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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