Harrison Ford, Image Source: Lucasfilm Ltd
The Ten Most Popular/Trusted Celebrities
10. Johnny Depp
9. Will Smith
8/7. Kate Middleton (Duchess of Cambridge) - tie
8/7. Morgan Freeman - tie
6. Harrison Ford
5. Tom Hanks
4. Clint Eastwood
3. Sandra Bullock
2. Denzel Washington
1. Betty White
The Ten Least Popular/Trusted Celebrities
10. LeBron James
9. Donald Trump
8. Mel Gibson
7. Kim Kardashian
6. Tiger Woods
5. Arnold Schwarzenegger
4/3. Kanye West - tie
4/3. Britney Spears - tie
2. Charlie Sheen
1. Paris Hilton
According to the Examiner HERE
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Shah Rukh Khan, Image Source: Dabboo Ratnani Photography
10. Shah Rukh Khan
9. Saif Ali Khan
8. Salman Khan
7. Arjun Rampal
6. John Abraham
5. Hrithik Roshan
4. Aamir Khan
3. Akshay Kumar
2. Abhishek Bachchan
1. Amitabh Bachchan
Find out why these actors made the cut, according to the Globe & Mail in association with ANOKHI Magazine HERE
10- President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho (Terry Crews) - “Idiocracy” (2006)
9- President Tom Beck (Morgan Freeman)- “Deep Impact” (1998)
8- President Arnold Schwarzenegger (Harry Shearer) - “The Simpson’s Movie” (2007)
7- President Joseph Staton (Dennis Quaid) - “American Dreamz” (2006)
6- President Andrew Shepherd (Michael Douglas) - “The American President” (1995)
5- President James Dale (Jack Nicholson) - “Mars Attacks!” (1996)
4- “President” Dave Kovic (Kevin Kline) - “Dave” (1993)
3- President James Marshall (Harrison Ford)- “Aire Force One” (1997)
2- President Thomas J. Whitmore (Bill Pullman)- “Independence Day” (1996)
1- President Merkin Muffley (Peter Sellers) - “Dr.Strangelove or: How I learner to stop worrying and love the bomb” (1964)
According to John Moe on www.movies.msn.com
1- Honda Civic
2- Mazda3
3- Toyota Corolla
4- Toyota Yaris
5- Chevrelot Cobalt
6- Toyota Camry
7- Ford Focus
8- Pontiac Pursuit
9- Toyota Matrix
10- Chevrolet Implala
According to www.kanetix.ca
1- The Sopranos on HBO
2- Lost on ABC
3- 30 Rock on NBC
4- Friday Night Lights on NBC
5- Big Love on HBO
6- The Office on NBC
7- The Colbert Report on Comedy Central
8- The Shield on FX
9- Weeds on Showtime
10- Top Chef on Bravo
According to James Poniewozik on www.time.com
1- Mad Men on AMC
2- Fight of the Conchords on HBO
3- Tell Me You Love Me on HBO
4- Planet Earth on Discovery Channel
5- Pushing Daisies on ABC
6- The Sarah Silverman Program on Comedy Central
7- The Riches on FX
8- Yo Gabba Gabba! on Nickelodeon
9- The War on PBS
10- Kid Nation on CBS
According to James Poniewozik at www.time.com
1- News Corp. Buys Dow Jones for $5 Billion
2- Blackstone Buys Equity Office Properties Trust for $39 Billion
3- Google Buys DoubleClick for $3.1 Billion
4- RBS Consortium Wins Battle for ABN Amro
5- Rio Tinto Buys Alcan for $38.1 Billion
6- Tata Steel Buys Corus for $11.3 Billion
7- Nokia Buys Navteq for $8.1 Billion
8- Citadel Buys 18% of E*Trade for $2.5 Billion
9- Blackstone Buys Hilton Hotels for $26 Billion
10- KKR Wangles Biggest LBO Ever
According to Bill Saporito at www.time.com
1- The Public Invests in Blackstone Group
2- Bear Stearns Cancels Everquest Financial IPO
3- DaimlerChrysler Pays to Unload Chrysler
4- Microsoft Overpays for Facebook
5- Cerberus Abandons United Rentals
6- KKR and Goldman Sachs Break Up with Harman
7- J.C. Flowers Reneges on Sallie Mae
8- Citigroup Sells Cheap to Abu Dhabi
9- Bank of America Sinks $2 Billion in Counrtywide Financial
10- Virgin Money Bids for Northern Rock
According to Bill Saporito at www.time.com
1- Halo 3
2- The Orange Box
3- Rock Band
4- Super Mario Galaxy
5- BioShock
6- Call of Duty 4
7- Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
8- Mass Effect
9- Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation
10- God of War 2
According to Lev Grossman at www.time.com