June 11, 2012

François Hollande’s Leftist Allies Lead French Legislative Voting

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François Hollande’s Leftist Allies Lead French Legislative Voting
Leftist parties appear set to capture a majority in France's parliamentary elections, leaving François Hollande with a freer hand to enact the pro-growth, socially-attentive policies he's promised amid Europe's debt crisis.

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Fred Dufour / AFP / Getty ImagesJust a month after French voters elected Socialist François Hollande president, they returned to the polls to give his political allies a significant boost in their bid to take control of parliament. Results of the first round of legislative elections on Sunday showed that a trio of leftist parties led by Hollande’s Socialists finished on top with 46.3% of the vote, outpacing the outgoing conservative majority, which only garnered 33.9%. Analysts say this initial tally makes it likely the left will come away from second-round polling on June 17 with a commanding hold on parliament—leaving Hollande with a freer hand to pass pro-growth and socially progressive policies that conservatives had promised to impede if they retained their legislative control. 

Massive Wildfires in Colorado, New Mexico Force Hundreds to Evacuate

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Massive Wildfires in Colorado, New Mexico Force Hundreds to Evacuate





Firefighters in New Mexico and Colorado are battling wildfires that have spread quickly in all directions, forcing hundreds to flee from their homes across both states.
In Colorado, at least 18 structures, including homes, have been destroyed, while one person is missing and feared dead, according to authorities. In just two days, flames have torched over 30 square miles.

June 10, 2012

Teen thrown from plane before Florida crash, sheriff says


Teen thrown from plane before Florida crash, sheriff says





plane.jpgThe sixth family member of a plane crash in Florida's Polk County has been found. The body of 13-year-old Boston Bramlage was found about a half mile away from the scene of the crash, where the rest of his family was discovered.
"Friday afternoon, at 2:20pm, we located the missing young man," said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. "He was not in the plane when the plane hit the ground, he was thrown from the aircraft while it was coming to the ground. We've had several different witnesses tell us it was flat and it was rotating."
Investigators say it appears the right wing of the plane somehow separated when the plane was at about 25,000 feet. The Sheriff said Boston Bramlage was catapulted from the plane before it disappeared from radar and crashed.
"The pilot of another aircraft heard the pilot of this aircraft announce a mayday, gave his call sign, but was not specific about the nature of the emergency," said Tim Monville, a Senior Air Safety Investigator with the NTSB.
The NTSB said about six feet of the right wing is still missing.

Mubarak's condition worsens


Mubarak's condition worsens

June 11, 2012
CAIRO: Hosni Mubarak is slipping in and out of consciousness eight days after the ousted Egyptian leader was sent to prison to begin serving a life sentence, a security official said.
With rumours of the former president's death spreading rapidly, authorities granted his wife, former first lady Suzanne Mubarak, and the couple's two daughters-in-law special permission to visit him in Cairo's Torah prison early yesterday morning.
''The former president's health is in decline but now it's stable in its deteriorated state,'' the official said.
Since his wife's visit, Mubarak has suffered from an irregular heartbeat and required assistance in breathing.
The official said the former president now lives only on liquids and yoghurt. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.
Mubarak's health is reported to have collapsed since his June 2 conviction for failing to stop the killing of protesters during the uprising that overthrew him last year.

Spain relieved


Spain relieved, angry over humiliating bank rescue
MADRID (AP) — Spain's grinding economic misery will get worse this year despite the country's request for a European financial lifeline of up to €100 billion ($125 billion) to save its banks, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said Sunday.
A day after the country conceded it needed outside help following months of denying it would seek assistance, Rajoy said more Spaniards will lose their jobs in a country where one out of every four are already unemployed.
"This year is going to be a bad one," Rajoy said Sunday in his first comments about the rescue since it was announced the previous evening by his economy minister.

4 services to keep your passwords safe


4 services to keep your passwords safe

By Alice Truong

June 10 2012
LinkedIn, eHarmony and Last.fm. Within the last week, these three companies reported password leaks affecting millions of users — about 6 million from LinkedIn, 1.5 million from eHarmony and an unspecified number from Last.fm. Even the savviest of tech companies can fail their users.
We all know best practices with passwords: make them unique to each site, the longer the better, mix in special characters, avoid pet names, etc. But let's face it, they're incredibly difficult to remember, and fields become cumbersome to fill out.
But with a little help from software, we find secure password-management solutions to keep

June 8, 2012

U.S. debt...


U.S. debt load falling at fastest pace since 1950s

By Rex Nutting | MarketWatch
6-8-2012
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Everyone knows America has too much debt. What they don’t know is that things are getting better, not worse.
Little by little, our economy is reducing its debt burden, slowly repairing the damage caused by 10, 20 or 30 years of excess.
If you want to know why economic growth has been so tepid, here’s your answer. Four years after the storm hit, the economy is still deleveraging. And it’s very hard for any economy to grow when everyone is

Bob Welch dies


Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Welch dies, aged 66

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Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist and vocalist Bob Welch has been found dead at his home in the US.
A police spokesman said the 66-year-old had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and that a suicide note had been found at the house in Nashville.
Welch was part of Fleetwood Mac in their early years from 1971 to 1974 and worked on such albums as Future Games and Bare Trees.

X-ray lasers from tabletop device


X-ray lasers from tabletop device

June8 2012 from bbc
X-ray beam
An international team of scientists has generated the first laser-like beams of X-rays from a tabletop device.
Most of today's X-ray lasers require so much power they rely on facilities the size of sports stadiums.
This has prompted efforts to build a cost-effective and reasonably sized X-ray laser.
The development, reported in Science journal, could pave the way for super high-resolution imaging that could peer into a cell or a chemical reaction.
"Because X-ray wavelengths are 1,000 times shorter than visible light and they penetrate materials, these coherent X-ray beams promise revolutionary new capabilities," said co-author Margaret Murnane, professor of physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder, US.

Get a pre-paid iPhone for just $30 per month

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Get a pre-paid iPhone for just $30 per month

June 8, 2012 - 06:22 by Emma Woollacott
Sprint's Virgin Mobile brand is to become the US' second carrier to offer the iPhone on a prepay basis - and it starts at just $30 per month.
In an ambitious move, the comnpany's offering an unusual pricing structure that sees users paying $649 for the 16Gb version of the iPhone 4S, the same price as in Apple stores.
Then, though, they get unlimited texts and data, with no fixed contract, for just $35 per month. That price falls to $30 if they register for automatic monthly payments with a credit card, debit card or PayPal account.

TEXT-Fitch cuts some Spanish utilities on sovereign action


TEXT-Fitch cuts some Spanish utilities on sovereign action

Fri Jun 8, 2012 
(Reuters) For both Enagas and Red Electrica, the limit of cushion above their sovereign ratings has now been exceeded, and their IDRs have consequently been downgraded, by two notches and one notch, respectively
IMPACT OF SOVEREIGN RATINGS ON UTILITY DEBT INSTRUMENTS
While no further IDRs are changed as a result of the Spanish downgrade, a number of debt instrument ratings have been affected.
The additional notch above the IDR applied to the debt instruments of utilities with a large portion of regulated income, reflecting higher anticipated recoveries in the event of default, is not applied if that uplift would exceed the sovereign's foreign currency ratings. Instead, the senior unsecured debt rating is re-aligned with the utilities' IDR. Fitch believes that the traditionally higher rates of recovery for utilities' debt are less predictable in a distressed sovereign environment than in the case of an idiosyncratic default of a single utility.
This reduction also applies to subordinated instruments which although not rated at the level of the sovereign foreign currency rating, would also see the presumption of higher recoveries in case of default removed, and which are thus also subject to downgrade.
The Spanish sovereign downgrade has thus affected the bond ratings of two further utility groups - Iberdrola S.A. and Gas Natural SDG, S.A.. For Iberdrola's UK subsidiary, Scottish Power UK, its recovery is based on the UK utility regulatory framework, which is not adversely affected by the Spanish sovereign rating action. Details of all bond actions are listed below.

Powerful storms damage homes in Colo., Wyo.

Powerful storms damage homes in Colo., Wyo.
6-8-2012

DENVER (AP) — A quarter-mile-wide tornado cut a swath across mainly open country in southeastern Wyoming, damaging homes, derailing empty train cars and leaving one person with minor injuries, officials said.
The twister was part of a powerful storm system that rolled through parts of Colorado and Wyoming Thursday afternoon and evening, packing heavy rains, high winds and hail. The storms followed a round of nasty late spring weather that pummeled the region Wednesday.
Thursday's tornado in a sparsely populated area near Wheatland, Wyo., left five structures heavily damaged, and 10 to 12 other structures had lesser damage, said Kelly Ruiz of the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security. One of the destroyed homes was vacant, said local radio station owner Kent Smith, speaking for the Platte County Sheriff's Office.

Rays beat Yankees, 7-3, to avoid sweep


Rays beat Yankees, 7-3, to avoid sweep

By Pete Caldera / The Record (Hackensack N.J.)
Friday, June 8, 2012
Rays’ Elliot Johnson, right,...NEW YORK — An extraordinary run of Yankees’ starting pitching ended on Thursday night, as CC Sabathia – despite racking up 12 strikeouts — couldn’t solve the Rays.
After Tampa Bay departed with a 7-3 victory at the Stadium, it was time to gear up for another Subway Series.
The surprising Mets visit the Bronx for three games beginning Friday night, and Mark Teixeira can already feel the energy of a packed house of crosstown fans witnessing lefty ace Johan Santana’s first start since pitching the first no-hitter in Mets history.
"To me, the Mets series and Red Sox [team stats] series are the best series at Yankee Stadium," Teixeira said. "The fans are so into it. And especially this year, the Mets are having a great year.
"Facing Johan, (Friday night) is going to be electric. It’s going to be a great atmosphere."
It wasn’t so grand on Thursday night as Sabathia (7-3) yielded five runs (three earned) on seven hits and a walk in seven innings.

Why a prepaid iPhone is an amazing deal for bargain hunters

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Why a prepaid iPhone is an amazing deal for bargain hunters

Even though it'll cost you full price for an iPhone on a prepaid carrier, Ask Maggie explains how it will still save you nearly $1,000 by going prepaid for the iPhone


by Marguerite Reardon
 
The Apple iPhone has finally come to the prepaid market in the U.S., but is it really worth paying full price for the device when you can get it cheaper from a carrier that is subsidizing the cost?
The short answer is "yes." In this edition of Ask Maggie I explain why even with a higher upfront cost, a prepaid iPhone is a better deal than buying a subsidized version of the same phone from AT&T or Verizon Wireless. And I layout why prepaid is still cheaper even for people with discounted family plans.

U.S. House votes to kill...


U.S. House votes to kill Obama's medical device tax

WASHINGTON | Fri Jun 8, 2012
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about college affordability while on the University of Nevada Las Vegas campus in Las Vegas, June 7, 2012. REUTERS/Larry Downing(Reuters) - The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives voted on Thursday to strike down a 2.3 percent tax on medical devices and other parts of President Barack Obama's healthcare law, although the effort is likely to hit a wall in the Democratic-led Senate.
More than three dozen Democrats sided with Republicans to repeal the provisions, including the tax that the medical device industry has fiercely opposed. T he vote was 270-146.
The Obama administration has said it would veto the bill, arguing the device industry will benefit from the 2010 healthcare law as a whole, which aims to add tens of millions of Americans to the health insurance

June 6, 2012

Wall Street climbs two percent on talk of Spain solution

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Wall Street climbs two percent on talk of Spain solution

June 6, 2012
By Caroline Valetkevitch
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks jumped on Wednesday, giving the S&P 500 its best day since December, as talk of a rescue of Spain's troubled banks and hopes for more monetary stimulus sparked a rebound from recent selling.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock ExchangeAfter a 6 percent fall by the S&P 500 in May that took the index below its key 200-day moving average on Friday, the market was ripe for a rebound, analysts said. Buying was strong across the broad market, with all 10 S&P 500 sectors gaining ground.
The energy, financial and technology sectors, all of which are tied to strong global demand, led gainers Wednesday. Among the big banks, shares of Bank of America (BAC.N) shot up 7.6 percent to $7.64 and shares of Morgan Stanley (MS.N) climbed 8.4 percent to $13.94, both extending gains just ahead of the close.
"I think the market was oversold. And although you didn't get anything that concrete from the (European Central Bank) ... there's clearly an expectation in the market that Europe will eventually, and eventually means very soon, provide more liquidity for the banks," said Hank Smith, chief investment officer at

Clinton Remarks Test Uneasy Alliance

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Clinton Remarks Test Uneasy Alliance

6-6-2012
Bill Clinton, right, joins President Barack Obama onstage for a campaign fundraiser in New York this week.

[CLINTON]Listening to the Obama campaign's attacks on Mitt Romney's career, Bill Clinton has been dissatisfied with the message—in particular, that it demonized Mr. Romney's record as head of a private-equity firm rather than laying out clear policy differences between the candidates, according to people familiar with his critique.

Fed's Yellen sees possibility of more stimulus

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Fed's Yellen sees possibility of more stimulus

 @CNNMoney June 6, 2012

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen has reiterated her view that further action by the central bank might be necessary to stimulate the sputtering U.S. economy.
"An extended period of highly accommodative policy is necessary to combat the persistent headwinds to recovery," Yellen said Wednesday in remarks prepared for delivery to the Boston Economic Club Dinner.

Gay marriage in Washington state blocked by proposed referendum

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Gay marriage in Washington state blocked by proposed referendum

Reuters
 June 6, 2012
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Gay marriage opponents in Washington state blocked a law legalizing same-sex matrimony from taking effect as scheduled Thursday by submitting a petition for a ballot measure to repeal the statute.

The group behind the repeal initiative, Referendum 74, said on Wednesday they had collected more than 241,000 signatures, about twice as many as needed, to qualify the measure for the

India seems more interested in buying U.S. arms.

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India not sold on closer military ties with U.S.

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta meets with Indian officials, seeking enhanced defense cooperation. But India seems more interested in buying U.S. arms.


June 7, 2012
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta meets with Indian officials, seeking to boost military ties between the two nations.
NEW DELHI — Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta urged India on Wednesday to build a closer military relationship with the United States, but Indian leaders appeared more interested in buying U.S. weapons than in aligning strategically with Washington.
Senior Indian officials made it clear in two days of talks that they will continue to set their own course on U.S. national security priorities, including isolating Iran and building upAfghanistan'smilitary forces, sometimes in tandem with Washington and sometimes not.
Panetta is visiting Asia this week to bolster military ties as the Obama administration, wary ofChina's growing clout in the region, seeks to reassert America's presence in the Pacific after a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Pentagon chief described enhanced defense cooperation with India as "a linchpin" of the new strategy. But India has charted an independent foreign policy for decades, and its response was decidedly cool.
Panetta held meetings with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Defense Minister A.K. Antony, National

WHO warns...

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Sex bug growing resistant to drugs, WHO warns

June 6, 2012
A potentially dangerous sexually transmitted disease that infects millions of people each year is growing resistant to drugs and could soon become untreatable, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.
Associated Press
GENEVA —
A potentially dangerous sexually transmitted disease that infects millions of people each year is growing resistant to drugs and could soon become untreatable, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.
The U.N. health agency is urging governments and doctors to step up surveillance of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, a bacterial infection that can cause inflammation, infertility, pregnancy complications and, in extreme cases, lead to maternal death. Babies born to mothers with gonorrhea have a 50 percent chance of developing eye infections that can result in blindness.

IPv6: Trillions of new net addresses

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IPv6: Trillions of new net addresses now possible

6-6-2012 From bbc news
A new standard which will enable the creation of trillions of new internet addresses has been enabled.
Several companies switched to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) at 00:01 GMT on Wednesday.
Entangled ethernet cablesThe new system is necessary to prevent the internet running out of available addresses for new devices.
Experts said users should not notice any difference in their web use, and new devices should be using the new system as standard.
Companies such as Google, Facebook and major internet service providers have enabled the new system in order to encourage the widespread adoption of the standard.
The actions come as part of World IPv6 Launch Day, a special event organised by

Europe unveils bank-bailout plan

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Europe unveils bank-bailout plan

 @CNNMoney June 6, 2012

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The European Union announced a plan Wednesday for a continent-wide banking union that would deal with future banking crises rather than leave them in the hands of already struggling national governments.
The proposal would include a single EU deposit guarantee organization covering all banks in the union, something similar to the FDIC that covers U.S. bank deposits. There would also be a common authority and a common fund that would deal with bailouts needed for the cross-border banks that are major players in the European banking system.

Central Asia group seeks bigger Afghanistan role

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Central Asia group seeks bigger Afghanistan role
BEIJING (AP) — Central Asian states meeting in Beijing this week say they want a role in stabilizing Afghanistan after most U.S. combat troops leave at the end of 2014, with China's economic juggernaut leading the charge.
The war-torn nation's future is expected to feature prominently in discussions by leaders of the six nations that make up the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The bloc, which includes China, Russia, and four Central Asian states, seeks closer security and economic ties among its members, most prominently through regular meetings and joint military exercises targeting separatists, religious extremists and drug

INSIDE THE NBA

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Celtics take 3-2 lead as Heat's title hopes look like empty promises
June 6, 2012  by  Ian Thomsen   
MIAMI -- The videos were spliced together to give the false impression of never-ending effort and resilience. "It is our destiny," growled the narrator amid highlights of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh dunking and celebrating one after the next.
The JumboTron dangled over the Miami Heat court like a piano above a large plate of glass. From its screens read this concluding message:
"MAKE SOME NOISE"
Kevin Garnett
And hardly anyone did. The only audible noise was coming out of the loudspeakers. The support had to be synthesized because moments earlier Paul Pierce had stared down LeBron James from the three-point line, the ball dribbling from his hand to the beat of a calm and confident heart. "Right when he gets into the footwork, you knew he was going to shoot it," said Celtics coach Doc Rivers. "At least I did, because I've seen him enough." But James, who before this series had mentioned how well he and Pierce knew the games of one another, backed away to leave Pierce the space for the three-pointer that gave the Celtics a four-point lead that robbed the arena that everyone loves to hate of its bluster.
The Celtics stole a 94-90 win in Game 5 on Tuesday and a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals, just six days after they'd fallen 0-2 in overtime while Pierce watched from the bench after fouling out. Miami must now win Game 6 on Thursday in Boston. Anyone who has been paying attention to the last four games will realize how difficult that's going to be.
Afterward Dwyane Wade would roll his eyes and laugh sardonically over the bad luck that followed the two-handed dunk that was missed by Boston's Brandon Bass midway into the fourth. The ball caromed high off the back iron and was tapped by Rajon Rondo out to Mickael Pietrus in the corner, and, in fact, there was nothing lucky about that play. "Rondo not only saved it," said Rivers, "but he saved it toward one of our shooters."

2 California cities voters embrace pension cuts

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2 California cities voters embrace pension cuts

Associated Press | Posted: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 


Voters in two major California cities overwhelmingly approved cuts to retirement benefits for city workers in what supporters said was a mandate that may lead to similar ballot initiatives in other states and cities that are struggling with mounting pension obligations.
Supporters had a simple message to voters in San Diego and San Jose: Pensions for city workers are unaffordable and more generous than many private companies offer, forcing libraries to slash hours and potholes to go unfilled.
"The public is frustrated," said San Diego Councilman Carl DeMaio, a Republican who staked his mayoral bid on the pension measure and advanced to a November runoff in Tuesday's election to lead the

Guard rescued at SC prison; officers control unit

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Guard rescued at SC prison; officers control unit
Updated 07:46 a.m., Wednesday, June 6, 2012


COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A guard held hostage at a South Carolina high security prison was rescued early Wednesday after a standoff of more than six hours, a corrections department spokesman said.
The officer was rescued and prison officials regained control of the building around 3:15 a.m. when negotiations with the inmates failed, said Clark Newsom, a spokesman for the Department of Corrections.
About 100 corrections officers and State Law Enforcement Division agents blew open a door and regained control of the building. The inmates did not resist, Newsom said. The correctional officer had been dressed in an inmate's uniform to disguise him but he was recognized and rescued, Newsom said.
During the standoff, the inmates never left the wing of the Lee Correctional Institution in Bishopville and there was no danger to the

June 5, 2012

Ginseng Fights Fatigue in Cancer

ASCO: Ginseng Fights Fatigue in Cancer
By Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today
Published: June 05, 2012
Reviewed by Zalman S. Agus, MD; Emeritus Professor, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

CHICAGO -- Ginseng appears to counteract the fatigue often associated with cancer, according to randomized trial results.

After 8 weeks taking supplements of the ground-up root, fatigue scores among cancer patients dropped 20% compared with 10% on placebo pills (P=0.003), Debra Barton RN, PhD, of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center in Rochester, Minn., and colleagues found.

Ginseng appeared as safe as placebo, at least over the short term, they reported here at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting.

The Secrets Behind Lindsay Lohan’s Elizabeth Taylor Transformation

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The Secrets Behind Lindsay Lohan’s Elizabeth Taylor Transformation

JUN 05 2012



Lindsay Lohan as Elizabeth TaylorWhen Lindsay Lohan first walked onto the set of Lifetime’s Liz & Dick dressed as screen legend Elizabeth Taylor, “there was an audible gasp,” the movie’s costume designer, Salvador Pérez, tells PEOPLE. “You’d swear it was Elizabeth.”

Dressed in Taylor’s favorite styles — jewel-toned cocktail dresses, fur coats and those famous gems (well, good fakes) — the actress looked remarkably like her screen idol. “She just walked into the clothes and became Elizabeth Taylor,” says Pérez.

Producer Larry Thompson had some of Taylor’s most famous bling, including the 33-carat Krupp diamond, recreated for the film. “Part of the magic is the wardrobe,” he says. “And Lindsay said she wants to bring magic to the movie.” Many of the vintage dresses fit her like a glove, too; Lohan’s waist measures a tiny 23 inches, while Taylor’s was a mere 22 inches.


Lohan will wear 66 different looks in the 80-minute biopic, which begins in 1961, ends with Richard Burton’s death in 1984 and focuses on their tumultuous relationship (an affair while she was still married, two weddings and two divorces). To prep, Lohan hired a voice coach and even dyed her auburn hair a deep brunette to better match Taylor’s