Friday, October 29, 2010

Mariah Carey announces she is pregnant

(Reuters) - Mariah Carey, one of the world's top selling singers, said on Thursday that she is pregnant with her first child.
The Grammy Award winning singer and her husband, "America's Got Talent" host and rapper Nick Cannon, made the announcement in an interview broadcast on NBC's Today Show.
"Yes, we're pregnant, this is true. It's still early, we're expecting in the spring," said Carey, confirming rumors that had been swirling for several months.
"It's been a long journey, but it's been tough because I have been trying to hold on to a shred of privacy and that was not easy," said Carey, who also revealed that she suffered a miscarriage soon after she and Cannon married in 2008.
Carey will release her 13th studio album, "Merry Christmas II You," next week. During her 20 year career, Carey has sold more than 200 million albums, singles and videos and scored 18 No. 1 songs in the United States.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Indonesia's volcanic eruption claims 25 lives





 


MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia – Rescusers scoured the slopes of Indonesia's most volatile volcano Wednesday after it was rocked by an eruption that spewed clouds of searing ash, killing at least 25 villagers including an old man known as the mountain's spiritual gatekeeper.
The blast eased pressure that had been building up behind a lava dome perched on the volcano's crater, but experts said the worst may not be over. The lava dome could unleash deadly gases and debris if it collapses.
"It's a little calmer today," said Surono, the chief of Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation. "No hot clouds, no rumbling. But a lot of energy is pent up back there. There's no telling what's next."
Mount Merapi, which translates as "Fire Mountain," has erupted many times over the last 200 years, often with deadly results. In 1994, 60 people were killed, while in 1930, more than a dozen villages were incinerated, leaving up to 1,300 dead.
Still, as with other volcanoes in Indonesia, many people call its fertile slopes home. More than 11,000 live near Merapi.
Though thousands streamed into makeshift emergency shelters after Tuesday's powerful eruption, many started returning Wednesday saying they had to tend to their crops and protect their homes.
"I keep thinking about what's happening up there, with my cows, my property," said Hadi Sumarmo, who has a farm in Srumbung, a village three miles (seven kilometers) from the crater's mouth. "I just want to go back to check. If I hear sirens, I'll get out again quickly."

Even as rescue officials contended with the volcano — one of 129 to watch in the world's largest archipelago — officials were trying to assess the impact of a 7.7-magnitude earthquake off Sumatra island that triggered a three-meter (10-foot) -high tsunami, killing more than 100 people and leaving scores missing.
The twin disasters happened hours apart in one of the most seismically active regions on the planet.
Officials said earlier that by closely monitoring the famously active volcano they thought they could avoid casualties, but the death toll was quickly rising.
Aris Triyono, of the national search and rescue agency, said his teams were scouring the southern slope of the mountain, which has been pounded by rocks and debris, in search of victims and survivors.
Twenty-five bodies have been brought to the main hospital in the city of Yogyakarta, said Endita Sri Andiyanti, a spokeswoman, and more than a dozen others were admitted with respiratory problems, burns and other injuries.
Among the dead was Maridjan, an 85-year-old man who had been entrusted by a highly respected late king to watch over the volcano's spirits.
"We found his body," said Suseno, a member of the search and rescue team, amid reports that the old man was found in the position of praying, kneeling face-down on the floor.
Maridjan, who for years led ceremonies in which rice and flowers were thrown into the crater to appease spirits, has angered officials in the past by refusing to evacuate even during eruptions.

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Move would be Bridge too far - Buck

Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck insists the club still has no plans to leave Stamford Bridge, despite the stadium's capacity of under 42,000 seats
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The Blues are dominating English football on the field after winning both the Premier League and FA Cup trophies last season and Carlo Ancelotti's side are sitting pretty at top this term after seven games.
But the West Londoners' lie eighth in the table when it comes to attendance averages and a move away from the Bridge has long been mentioned to help them compete with the type of revenues Manchester United and Arsenal command from their gate receipts.
And while Buck admits Chelsea will never rule out leaving their 105-year home, the Blues chairman insists the capital outfit are making up for a smaller capacity venue by focusing on revenue from commercial activity, sponsorship and new media.
He told Sky Sports News."There is a lot of history and tradition here at Stamford Bridge.
"The club has been here since 1905 and so it's very difficult for us to make the philosophical decision that we are going to move on.
"Certainly we wouldn't leave West London or thereabouts and there are very few sites available.
"We have to do things with our other commercial activities to make up the deficit that is created by the fact we don't have a 60,000 seat stadium.
"I can't say that we will never move or have a new stadium but at the moment, it's not at the front of our agenda.
"What's at the front of our agenda is increasing our commercial activities, increasing how our sponsors and increasing how we use new media."

Roy's methods aren't working with Reds

Roy Hodgson needs to drastically change his formation if he is to reverse Liverpool's dismal slump in form.
Liverpool's potential new owners New England Sports Ventures have reassured Roy Hodgson over his managerial future at Anfield, saying they feel he is "the right person to take this club forward" if their takeover goes through.
I'm happy to admit that I thought Hodgson was a fantastic appointment as Rafael Benitez's successor in the summer - and even went as far as tipping them for a top-four finish.
But now I'm not so sure.
Having watched Liverpool's disastrous start to the season under his tutelage, albeit only seven league games in, I just can't see how things will get better for the Reds under the former Fulham boss, who already has an embarrassing League Cup exit to Northampton and a humiliating home defeat by Blackpool on his record.
I can't shake the feeling that Hodgson is simply out of his depth at Anfield, with the glare of the constant spotlight on him overwhelming a man who now looks like he has the world on his shoulders.
The alarm bells started to ring a few weeks ago when Hodgson dropped into a press conference how many extra hours he was working in his new job.
You get the impression he was left to his own devices by Mohammed Al Fayed at Craven Cottage, and thrived on the freedom he had in west London.
But this is Liverpool Football Club - a club in crisis but still a club steeped in the grandest tradition and still one of the biggest in world football when it comes to history, silverware and fanbase.
I was never Benitez's biggest fan but there was never any doubt that he had red running through his veins while he was in charge on Merseyside, and he clearly worked around the clock, living and breathing Liverpool FC.
Benitez's meticulous approach to training and tactics seems to be something the players are only fully appreciating now that he's gone - and although Hodgson is desperate to stamp his own style on his new team, I just don't think the two are compatible.
"My methods have translated from Halmstads to Malmo to Orebro to Neuchatel Xamax to the Swiss national team," Hodgson has claimed in his defence, but that very list of clubs tells it's own story, with his methods perhaps not suited to the bigger clubs in world football, where world-class and World Cup-winning footballers are used to a much different approach.
Despite the distractions of the ongoing ownership and takeover wranglings since the summer, there's simply no way Liverpool should be in the relegation zone with the squad at Hodgson's disposal.
Many critics have pointed the finger at Benitez for the Reds' shortcomings, but although the squad as a whole needs greater depth, there is still a top-class starting XI there if the right players are picked.
Understandably Hodgson has transferred the formation and style that served Fulham so well last season from London to Merseyside - but Fernando Torres is not Bobby Zamora, so asking him to do a similar job in a lone striker role has been a key factor in the Spaniard's dip in form, body language and goals return.
Under Benitez, Torres had the likes of Steven Gerrard and Yossi Benayoun buzzing around him, pressing defenders, winning possession and providing ammunition for his predatory finishing skills in the attacking third.
Liverpool's midfield and attack has looked totally disjointed under Hodgson, with Torres' frustration at his lack of service visible to everyone.
The Reds boss needs to realise he has dropped a clanger in his recruitment of Christian Poulsen, and play the classy Raul Meireles in his best position - which is certainly not on the right wing.
I personally think Hodgson should take a look at the top of the table and mirror Chelsea's 4-3-3 formation, which has served them pretty well so far.
The Blues have a solid back four who are protected by a three-man midfield shield which could be provided by talismanic skipper Steven Gerrard in the centre, Meireles and the much-maligned Lucas Leiva (or Fabio Aurelio when fit for balance on the left of the trio). Jonjo Shelvey could even be an option alongside Gerrard and Meireles, while some Reds fans have called for Daniel Agger to be given a chance in a holding midfield role given Hodgson doesn't seem to want him in central defence.
This midfield trio would allow Glen Johnson the freedom to bomb forward in much the same way Ashley Cole does for the Blues, giving the Reds some much-needed width and delivery from the right flank which has been sorely missing so far.
With Lucas/Aurelio/Agger in the team, Gerrard could be the heartbeat pulling the strings from the middle of the pitch and the man tasked with linking midfield with an attacking trio of Joe Cole, Dirk Kuyt and Torres.
Chelsea play with Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda supporting star striker Didier Drogba, and although I'm not Kuyt's biggest fan, his workrate, passion and eye for goal put him way ahead of David Ngog and Ryan Babel, with Maxi Rodriguez another option for Kuyt's position if the Dutchman is unavailable.
This formation would give Torres plenty of company up top and allow him to harass defenders in a gang, rather than ploughing a lone furrow.
With so many teams starting to adopt this formation - one of which being Blackpool who rocked Roy's Reds last time out - Hodgson needs to realise his tried and tested methods are simply not working at Anfield.
Although Liverpool have previously tended to stand by their man, defeat to Everton in the upcoming Merseyside derby could make the call for Hodgson's head deafening, with Reds fans chanting the name of Kenny Dalglish in the humiliating defeat by Ian Holloway's Seasiders last weekend.
Hodgson insists he has not "lost any ability which has served me so well in 35 years of coaching" - and I'm sure he hasn't.
But his current methods are simply not working at the moment - and unless he accepts he may have to adapt his ways sooner rather than later, he may give Liverpool's hierarchy no other choice but to usher him towards the exit door.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

2010 ICC Awards

We’re LIVE at the 2010 ICC Awards at the Grand Castle in Bangalore.
Here’s a look at who won:
Cricketer of the Year: Sachin Tendulkar
Test Cricketer of the Year: Virender Sehwag
ODI Cricketer of the Year: AB de Villiers
Test Team of the Year: India
ODI Team of the Year: Australia
LG People’s Choice Award: Sachin Tendulkar
Women’s Cricketer of the Year: Shelley Nitschke
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year: Brendon McCullum for his unbeaten 116 against Australia.
Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year: Ryan ten Doeschate
Emerging player of the year: Steven Finn
ICC Umpire of the Year: Aleem Dar
West Indies fast bowlers Courtney Walsh and Joel Garner, along with Bishan Singh Bedi and the late Ken Barrington of England joined the 60 male members of the Hall of Fame, while England’s Rachael Heyhoe Flint becomes the first woman to be inducted.


Red carpet arrivals:
Bishan Singh Bedi was among the first to arrive. He’s being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame this evening and he said it was a huge honour. The media waiting here grilled him on what he thought about India taking on Australia and whther India vs Australia was now turning out to be a bigger rivalry than India vs Pakistan. Bedi said that there has always been a fierce rivalry between the two teams.
The Indian team arrived at the awards in their team bus and while most of them almost ran across the red carpet, Sachin Tendulkar (who was up for three awards tonight) did stop to answer questions. And there were plenty of them! Sachin seemed to be in a great mood after yesterday’s awesome win in Mohali and he said that though every win means alot, yesterday’s win was just very very special. We agree.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Torres strain puts derby outing in doubt

Liverpool striker Fernando Torres is a doubt for the Merseyside derby against Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday October 17.
It has been confirmed that Torres has strained an adductor muscle - a similar injury to the one he sustained in the World Cup final.
The Spain striker limped off after just 10 minutes of the 2-1 Premier League defeat to Blackpool at Anfield on Sunday.
Manager Roy Hodgson said the 26-year-old had strained his groin but did not know the severity of the injury.
Torres pulled out of Spain's squad for the forthcoming Euro 2012 qualifiers against Lithuania and Scotland and had a scan at the club's Melwood training ground.
"Fernando was assessed earlier today at Melwood and underwent a scan this afternoon," said Dr Peter Brukner, head of sports medicine and sports science.
"He will have intensive treatment over the next couple of weeks but it is too early to say if he will be fit for the game against Everton."
The forthcoming derby is hugely significant with Liverpool currently wallowing in 18th place in the Premier League after their worst start to a campaign since 1953-54, when they were relegated.
Everton have also had their difficulties in the current campaign and are just one place above their near-neighbours, on goal difference alone.

Clemence upset by Hodgson criticism

Liverpool legend Ray Clemence believes it is "sad" that Roy Hodgson is being questioned after just three months in charge at Anfield.

Liverpool fans chanted the name of Kenny Dalglish during Sunday's 2-1 home defeat by Blackpool which left their side in the bottom three of the Premier League.
Clemence believes the situation will not change significantly until the Tom Hicks-George Gillett ownership position is sorted out.
The former England keeper said: "I can't believe after two to three months that people are questioning the man (Hodgson).
"He has managed and coached at the highest level. He got Switzerland to over achieve with his organisation and tactical knowledge.
"He has coached in different places in Europe. He made Fulham into an excellent side, took them to a situation they've never been in their history.
"Why wouldn't he be the person to be given the opportunity at Liverpool? But he is in a situation which is not ideal by a long stretch of the imagination at the moment."
Clemence added: "I am sure Roy knows better than I do the changes that need to be made there but his hands appeared to be tied at this moment and will be until Christmas.
"Until the get the club sorted out in terms of who is going to own it, where the money is going to come from, then it is going to be a difficult three or four months.
"The problem is that the fans are confused as well.
"They've been having a go at the top people for so long, the top people still don't appear to want to move, so where do they go now? We'll have a go at the manager.
"It is sad because Liverpool fans over the years have been, and are in mind, are still the most loyal when you consider the number of managers over the years compared to other clubs.
"The man should be given a chance and three months is no time at all to make the changes that need to be made."
Clemence admits he is hurting personally over Liverpool's current plight.
He said: "I loved my time at Spurs, it was the best thing that could have happened to me at that time.
"I had 12 great years there as a player and coach, learnt a lot, and probably wouldn't be in this position today if I hadn't gone to Spurs.
"But if someone nails you to a post and says 'what is the club' then it is Liverpool.
"I had a fantastic time playing-wise there, the fans were always fantastic to me and still are when I go back.
"I love the place, I love the club, I hate to see where it is at the moment and I want to see them back up there as soon as possible in the position I believe they should be in."

Zakir Naik: Concept of God in Hinduism and Islam

About Zakir Naik
A medical doctor by professional training, Dr. Zakir Naik is renowned as a dynamic international orator on Islam and Comparative Religion. Dr. Zakir Naik clarifies Islamic viewpoints and clears misconceptions about Islam, using the Qur'an, authentic Hadith and other religious Scriptures as a basis, in conjunction with reason, logic and scientific facts.

Dr. Zakir is popular for his critical analysis and convincing answers to challenging questions posed by audiences after his public talks. In the last 6 years (by the year 2002, Dr. Zakir Naik has delivered more than 600 public talks in the U.S.A., Canada, U.K., Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, South Africa, Mauritius, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Guyana (South America) and many other countries, in addition to numerous public talks in India.

He has successfully participated in several symposia and dialogues with prominent personalities of other faiths. His public dialogue with Dr. William Campbell (of USA), on the topic, “The Qur’an and the Bible in the light of Science” held in city of Chicago, U.S.A., on April 1, 2000 was a resounding success.

Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, the world famous orator on Islam and Comparative Religion, who had called Dr. Zakir, "Deedat plus" in 1994, presented a plaque in May 2000 awarded to Dr. Zakir Abdul-Karim Naik for his achievement in the field of Da'wah and the study of Comparative Religion with the engraving "Son what you have done in 4 years had taken me 40 years to accomplish, Alhamdulillah."

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“One Nation Working Together”

The liberal “One Nation Working Together” rally  in Washington Saturday was a trashy affair — much trashier than Fox News host Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally held at the end of August, at least according to one member of the clean-up crew who worked both events.

As the ralliers began to disperse from the “One Nation” rally around 4 p.m., one thing was immediately clear: the area around the Lincoln Memorial had become a landfill.

Fast food remnants littered the area below the Memorial. Empty water bottles were omnipresent as were discarded stick-mounted signs. The limited park-provided trash bins were almost works of art. The trashcan heaps bursting upwards looked like images of volcanoes caught mid-eruption, to say nothing of the areas surrounding the bins. Pompeii never had a chance.

Perhaps the biggest problem was the pamphleteering. With well over a hundred groups passing out buttons, sign-up sheets, newspapers, pamphlets, flyers, rants and manifestos, it should come as no surprise that a lot of the printed material became sidewalk graffiti.

The Daily Caller attempted to see just how much stuff a single person could accumulate at the rally. Apart from time constraints, there were several self-imposed limitations governing TheDC’s research:

• Only free items were counted

• Items were only taken when explicitly offered by the pamphleteers first

• Items were only taken once

• No wood-mounted signs or banners were taken that couldn’t fit into a backpack

TheDC also attempted to pick up anything off the ground, but this became logistically impossible after 1:30 p.m.

The result: 112 items (17 stickers; 22 small leaflets; 14 8.5-x-11 flyers; 7 broadsheet newspapers; 7 pamphlets; 5 business cards; 2 mail-in forms; 2 large signs; 1 208-page book; and 1 postcard. The rest of the 112 items came from a 34-loose-page document titled, “General Motors and UAW Information for Investigation Consideration.”)

Message in a Bottle Survives Epic Journey

Last year, a high school student named Corey Swearingen put a letter in a bottle, sealed it up, and dropped it in the Atlantic Ocean, off the Florida coast. It was kind of an experiment for school. In the letter, he appealed to whomever came across the bottle to contact him and let him know where in the world it showed up. Amazingly, someone did.
About 16 months after the bottle was dropped, Swearingen's marine science teacher heard from someone in Ireland. The letter had made its way across the Atlantic Ocean and washed up on the shores of the Emerald Isle, found by a 17-year-old and his Dad while out for a stroll. In an interview with Florida Today, Swearingen said he never expected the message to be found.
Can't blame him for pessimism. After all, the wine bottle, which, according to Swearingen, is being put up on display in an Irish pub, did face long odds. But it's hardly the first message in a bottle to survive a perilous journey.
In 2009, a message in a bottle washed up on the shores of England. It had been tossed into the waters near the Bahamas nearly five years previous. Incredible, but that pales in comparison to a bottle sent by Emily Hwang. True, Hwang's bottle traveled "only" 1,735 miles from Seattle to Alaska, but it took an amazing 21 years to do so.
There's even a case of a message in a bottle helping a family find a new life. In 1979, Dorothy and John Henry Peckham dropped a message in a bottle in the Pacific Ocean while on a cruise. Amazingly, the bottle found its way to Southeast Asia where it was picked up by 31-year-old Hoa Van Nguyen.
Nguyen wrote back and began a correspondence that eventually led to the Peckhams helping to sponsor Nguyen and his family's immigration to the United States.
Eat your heart out, email. 

Monday, October 4, 2010

Foursquare Down

Foursquare, the popular location based social network that focuses on checking in where you go has been down for upwards of four hours. The company first blamed the downtime on server overloading, but later revised that with a 404-type image on their website that claims that they are “currently upgrading [their] servers.”

It could be that the service went down, and then the company decided to upgrade, but it is much more likely that Foursquare pulled a fail-whale and is frantically trying to get back online.

Twitter has been buzzing without stop about the down time, but the service has been near silent. Since this tweet four hours ago they have said nothing:

The tweet was passed along by Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley, but he had nothing further to say on the matter.

Is Foursquare the new Twitter of going down, or is this just a one time fluke? Given the general durability of the service, we are likely to take the second view. This time, at least.

Allen Stern had a rather funny take on the whole situation:

    "We are hearing from many users (they want to remain anonymous) that they are staying at home until the    service is restored. One user called us on our tips hotline noting that it just “isn’t worth going out if you can’t get a badge”.

A Call For Unity

This book is a leaflet which has been laid out to invite devout Christians and Jews for cooperation to convey people the message of existence and oneness of Allah

Torres out of Spain squad

Fernando Torres has withdrawn from the Spain squad for the Euro 2012 qualifiers against Lithuania and Scotland


The Liverpool striker was forced off with a groin problem after just ten minutes of his side's shock 2-1 defeat to Blackpool on Sunday.
Torres' injury has been assessed by the Spanish medical staff and he has been forced to pull out of the world champions' squad.
Liverpool are still waiting to find out the full extent of the problem and how long their star striker might be sidelined for as they look to turnaround their horrendous start to the season.
Spain will also be without Barcelona forward Pedro and Sevilla winger Jesus Navas after they picked up knocks over the weekend.
Vincente Del Bosque is already without Barcelona schemer Xavi and Arsenal ace Cesc Fabregas for the two games against Lithuania and Scotland.
Del Bosque has drafted in Valencia duo Pablo Hernandez and Aritz Aduriz and Villarreal pair Borja Valero and Bruno Soriano to provide cover for the latest withdrawals.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Wayne Rooney defending himself

Rooney has been plagued by poor form and off-field controversy so far this season. He missed the recent clash with Everton after allegations over his private life before being rested due to an ankle problem for today's clash with Sunderland.
The forward, who could however be named in the England squad on Monday for the Euro 2012 qualifier with Montenegro on October 12, believes playing time is the answer to his poor performances recently.
"I'm only a human being," he said.
"I hurt as well, but I need to get through this and get back to playing football the way I can do."
Rooney added: "I know I can play better, so I'm hoping to get a consistent run of games in the team.
"If I do that, I'm sure my form will be back to its best.
"When you're not playing at your best, you need to just continue playing and doing the simple things, then your form will come good."
Rooney, who has spent the overwhelming majority of his career to date as a first-choice with club and country, continued: "You always want to play well and give the manager no excuses to leave you out, but there are top players here, so you have to be at your best to keep your place. If you're not, the manager has the players to leave you out. All footballers get left out at some stage, but I want to play every game.
"My performances could be better. I obviously missed pre-season and I've only played four or five games this season but the more games that you play, the better your form will become, so I'm hoping to get a run of games."
The former Everton man also highlighted a change of position this season as a factor in his recent struggles
"Last season, I played up front every game, whether it was alone or with Berba (Dimitar Berbatov). I was the out-and-out striker and that was the big difference.
"That's my favourite position and, scoring wise, it's obviously a lot better because you get more chances to score rather than if you are playing in the hole and creating for others."

Milan Jovanovic could quit Liverpool Team



The Serb, signed on a free transfer in the summer from Standard Liege, is seemingly unhappy about his lack of playing time under Roy Hodgson and warned he is getting itchy feet.
"I am starting to find the time dragging on," he is quoted as saying by The Sun.
"I'm a fighter but if things do not sort themselves out I will change club - even though it is too soon to think about it yet.
"I'm on form, I'm working hard and I have started eight competitive games.
"But I've not been in the starting XI for the last few matches - and I've not even come on as a sub."
He continued: "I have to adapt to a new system over here. I have to defend all the time.
"Just three or four teams in the Premier league play attractive football. The others set great store by commitment, discipline and defending.
"I miss Standard and the city of Liege."

Friday, October 1, 2010

Ecuador Correa rescue President

QUITO, Ecuador – Ecuador was under a state of siege Friday, with the military in charge of public order after rescuing President Rafael Correa from a hospital where he had been surrounded, roughed up and tear gassed by rebellious police.

Correa and his ministers called Thursday's revolt — in which insurgents also paralyzed the nation with airport shutdowns and highway blockades — an attempt to overthrow him and not just a simple insurrection over a new law that cuts benefits for public servants.

At least three people — two police officers and a soldier — were killed and dozens injured in the clashes, said Irina Cabezas. the vice president of congress. Five soldiers were wounded — two critically — in the firefight at the hospital before Correa was removed at top speed in an SUV, according to the military and Red Cross.

Correa was trapped for more than 12 hours in the hospital, where he was being treated for the tear-gassing that nearly asphyxiated him when he tried to reason with angry police officers at a capital barracks. The officers also roughed him up and pelted him with water.

The region's leaders and the United States have expressed firm support for Correa. Bolivia's leftist president, Evo Morales, summoned South American presidents to an emergency meeting Friday in Buenos Aires of the continent's fledgling UNASUR defense union.

Correa, 47, speaking from the balcony of the Carondelet palace after his dramatic rescue, told hundreds of cheering supporters that Thursday "was the saddest day of my life." He thanked those who had converged on the hospital Thursday "ready to die to defend democracy" — his loyalists had hurled stones at mutinous police, who repelled them with tear gas.

The president said 27 of his special forces bodyguards had been injured in the melee and the unrest was not just a pay dispute.

Leo Apotheker as new CEO

 SAN FRANCISCO – Hewlett-Packard Co. has hired recently discarded software executive Leo Apotheker to steer the world's largest technology company as it tries to prove it can thrive without its previous leader, Mark Hurd.

Thursday's announcement ends HP's nearly two-month search to fill its top post. It has been empty since HP's board ended Hurd's five-year reign as CEO amid allegations of sexual harassment and deceptive expense reports.

Hurd's ouster wasn't well-received on Wall Street, causing the company's stock to plunge more than 15 percent in the weeks after his departure. The backlash intensified the pressure to find a CEO that would inspire investor confidence.

The initial response to Apotheker's appointment was icy. HP shares fell $1.28, or 3 percent, in extended trading after finishing Thursday's regular session at $42.07, down 46 cents.

Apotheker, 57, spent most of his career at business software maker SAP before being promoted to CEO in April 2008. He lasted less than two years in the position. SAP decided not to renew his contract when it expired nearly eight months ago, largely because SAP's financial performance hadn't been living up to investor expectations.

Since leaving SAP, Apotheker said he has been enjoying some time off and consulting with companies. He is scheduled to take over HP's helm Nov. 1.

Although it's a large company, SAP's emphasis on business software means it has a much narrower focus than HP. Carrying out a strategy crafted by Hurd, HP is trying to build upon its leadership in personal computers and printers by expanding into technology services, data storage and security.

In a Thursday interview, Apotheker said he would start off with a "listening tour" and rely heavily on HP's current management team to help him get a better handle on a company that employees more than 300,000 people.

"HP has such a broad portfolio of products that I don't think there is a single human being on the planet that would know them all and be an expert in all of them," Apotheker said.

SAP also is based in Germany, creating the potential for some cultural adjustments as Apotheker tries to adapt to HP ways that have been shaped during a 71-year history in the free-wheeling Silicon Valley.

HP's board is confident it found the right man for the job.

"Leo is a strategic thinker with a passion for technology, wide-reaching global experience and proven operational discipline — exactly what we were looking for in a CEO," said Robert Ryan, the lead independent director on HP's board.

HP also named another candidate for the CEO position, Ray Lane, as its non-executive chairman.

Lane, 63, is currently a partner at renowned venture capital firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, but he is best known in Silicon Valley as the former chief operating officer at SAP rival Oracle Corp.

Although he was hailed for helping Oracle recover from an accounting scandal, Lane was dumped by the company's mercurial CEO, Larry Ellison, a decade ago.

In an ironic twist, Ellison hired Hurd as his top lieutenant after publicly blasting HP's board for forcing him out of his job.

Lane said he doesn't get any special satisfaction from chairing the board of a company that is increasingly competing against Oracle.

"It's irrelevant," Lane said. "Oracle is a partner and a competitor, just like IBM, just like SAP. I think we are going to have the same relationship with have with Oracle as we have with everyone else."

Apotheker's selection as CEO comes as a surprise. Most analysts expected to hire from within after going with two outsiders who clashed with the board. Before Hurd arrived, HP had been run by Carly Fiorina, now a Republican candidate for Senate.

HP's CEO slot is one of the most coveted and troubled in the technology world. Apotheker is the third CEO HP has had in the past decade.

Hurd was pushed out in August after a five-year reign in which he slashed costs — including cutting 50,000 jobs — and bought scores of companies to reduce HP's dependence on its cash-cow printer ink.

The company is now a player in technology services, where it competes with IBM Corp., computer networking, where it competes with Cisco Systems Inc., in addition to PCs and other technologies.

Hurd was revered on Wall Street, as HP's market value nearly doubled under his watch. But he ran afoul of HP's ethics policies, which he tightened after a scandal four years ago involving HP's board spying on the phone records of journalists and board members.

The former CEO was found to have submitted inaccurate expense reports for his dinners with an HP marketing contractor, Jodie Fisher. She accused Hurd of sexual harassment, which kick-started an investigation by HP that uncovered the expense reports. Hurd insists he didn't prepare his own reports, and that Fisher's name wasn't intentionally left off any of them.

Fisher and Hurd settled out of court for an undisclosed sum. Hurd fought with the board over its decision to publicly disclose the claim, even though it found no evidence of sexual harassment.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

MTV's Tony DiSanto is stepping down

Now MTV really does have a situation on its hands.
It's losing the man who helped put shows such as "The Hills" and "Jersey Shore" -- with its characters Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino and Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi -- on the map.
Tony DiSanto, president of programming, is exiting the cable network along with Liz Gateley, senior vice president for development, according to a person familiar with the situation. The duo are departing to join former NBC Entertainment President Ben Silverman's new production entity Electus.
David Janollari, the former head of the now-defunct WB Network who joined MTV as a development executive this year, is expected to take the reins as the network's top programming executive. Janollari was brought on board to help MTV lessen its reliance on reality shows and focus more on scripted programming. News of the shake-up was first reported by Deadline Hollywood and Daily Variety.
The departure of DiSanto will be a big blow to MTV. He has spent more than two decades at the network, starting as an intern in the late 1980s when the channel was in its heyday and rising through the ranks to president, a position he has held for the last three years. Under his watch, MTV regained some of its prominence with young viewers.
Fueled by the popularity of "Jersey Shore" and "Teen Mom," MTV's ratings are up 14% so far this year compared with 2009. The third quarter was particularly strong, with ratings growing  30% over the year-earlier period among the network’s target audience of viewers ages 12 to 34. The third quarter included the launch of MTV's new series the “World of Jenks.”
MTV is the crown jewel of Viacom's far-flung media empire and as of late has even become a focal point for the company's 87-year-old Chairman Sumner Redstone, who has expressed interest in getting a reality show on the air about a female band called the Electric Barbarellas that he apparently likes very much. DiSanto was able to resist giving in to the programming desires of the big boss. Now we'll see whether Janollari will do the same.

Giants sweep Arizona, clinch tie for NL West title







SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Bruce Bochy has said all along the NL West race would probably come down to the season's final weekend - and it will.
His San Francisco Giants have put themselves in prime position: They need only one victory against visiting San Diego in their season-ending three-game series to win the division and end a six-year playoff drought.
Pablo Sandoval hit a splash shot into McCovey Cove, Andres Torres and Buster Posey also homered and the Giants beat Arizona 4-1 on Thursday, moving them closer to their first NL West crown since 2003.
Bochy said the days of team meetings are over. His players understand the stakes.
"We've got to go out there and go hard," Bochy said. "Yeah, we put ourselves in good position but we've got games ahead of us. They know it. They're very much aware of where we're at."
San Francisco's win, coupled with San Diego's 1-0 loss to Chicago later Thursday, left the Giants' magic number to win the division at one. Even if the Padres sweep this weekend's three-game series in San Francisco, the teams would be tied for the title.
The Giants completed a three-game sweep over the Diamondbacks, won their fourth straight and eighth in 10.
Matt Cain (13-10) starts Friday night's series opener for San Francisco. It could be to clinch - and it's expected to be an electrifying scene at AT&T Park for all three sold-out games.
"We've put ourselves in a good situation and got done what we needed to get done today," Cain said. "I've got to go and do the same things I've done before. Same preparation."
Torres' go-ahead, solo homer in the fifth inning helped rookie Madison Bumgarner (7-6) earn his first home victory in eight tries. Posey hit a two-run homer in the sixth, the rookie's seventh shot in September.
Overall, the Giants have hit 16 home runs in their last seven games. Pat Burrell had a three-run drive Wednesday night.
"We have one guy hitting a home run one night and another guy hitting a home run another night," Sandoval said.
Barry Enright (6-7) lost his fifth straight start. He has given up 12 homers during that span after surrendering just eight longballs in his previous 12 outings.
"We want to be in their position next year," Enright said. "We still have a few games left but it's exciting to think about some of the guys coming back next year."
New Arizona general manager Kevin Towers said he hopes to decide on a manager "shortly after the season" ends. He has spent time in recent days with interim Kirk Gibson, who hopes to stay on for 2011.
Sandoval's solo shot into the water beyond right field with two outs in the second prompted one of two kayakers paddling for the ball to jump out of his boat and swim to snag the souvenir.
It was the first home run for the struggling slugger since Aug. 28, a homerless stretch of 66 at-bats. Sandoval has just 12 hits in his last 63 at-bats. He insists he is more relaxed lately and finding his stroke again.
"This is the same Pablo as last year," he said.
Sandoval connected for his fourth career splash hit and second this year. It was the fifth by a Giant in 2010, 55th by San Francisco overall and 77th total in the 11-year ballpark's history. Barry Bonds, the home run king, has 35 of them.
Arizona loaded the bases against Bumgarner in the fourth, getting Enright's sacrifice fly to tie it at 1.
Bumgarner had been 0-3 at home with a 4.95 ERA before winning Thursday. He struck out seven and walked one in five innings, allowing seven hits and one run.
The 21-year-old lefty pitched on an extra day's rest after he had his start pushed back a day as ace Tim Lincecum pitched Wednesday night on normal rest. Bumgarner has allowed only five earned runs in his last 38 innings over his last six starts.
"It feels pretty good," he said of the Giants' position. "We're going to try to get it tomorrow, but we're not penciled in yet."
Ramon Ramirez pitched the ninth for his third save in as many tries as the Giants completed their third sweep of the season against Arizona. With a three-run cushion, Bochy gave All-Star closer Brian Wilson a break after he saved back-to-back games with a five-out effort Tuesday.
Moments after the final out, three concession workers on the lower concourse raised brooms into the air and chanted "Sweep! Sweep!"
Arizona struck out 12 times after 14 Ks in Wednesday's 3-1 loss. The Giants' pitching staff has a majors-best 1,306 strikeouts and established a San Francisco single-season franchise record, topping last year's total of 1,302.
Notes: Posey also hit seven home runs in July. He'd been in a 1-for-19 stretch before the homer. ... 2B Freddy Sanchez returned to the Giants' starting lineup after missing the first two games of the series with a strained right shoulder. ... Struggling 3B Mark Reynolds was back in the D-backs' starting lineup after missing three straight starts with a sore thumb. He is in an 0-for-19 funk and 3 for his last 34.

Alisa Kuzmenko cut dog!

Caution: Images have a character that might offend the most sensitive. We see animals dissected and skinned. So it has been removed.

Her name is Alisa Kuzmenko, 20, a student vet, and she is currently at the heart of a scandal facebookiens salacious enough. Because, she uploaded about 8 hours ago a photo album on his own fan page (would miss an "artist"). A photo album to say the least strange, because you can see, in the company of a friend of hers, a dog butcher proudly.

The photos are still on Facebook, which the moderators do not seem to lift a finger to remove them, despite the huge influx of insulting comments, petitions and threats directed against Alisa Kuzmenko in just a few hours.

In fact, the story dates back to 2009, as evidenced by the above-cons paper denouncing the atrocities of these young women. Although these facts are not any recent buzz has finally taken yesterday because the girl just put online the pictures of the "butchery" on his Facebook page.

If the animal appears to have already been recovered as a corpse, sources agree that the girl would actually went to get the dog to a park to kill him.In the genus blocked anal-sadistic stage, Alisa Kuzmenko is strong, so strong with the devastating effects of the web, you never know how far can stop any punitive Internet.

Gliese 581 g

Astronomers have discovered a new planet similar to the Earth in orbit around a nearby star. Gliese 581 g, is the name given to the red dwarf star has been spotted by a team of planet hunters. The planet is situated in the Goldilocks Zone of space around a star where surface temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold for liquid water to form.

An astronomer at the University of California, Steven Vogt said that their findings offer a very compelling case for a potentially habitable planet.The fact that they were able to detect this planet so quickly and so nearby tells them that planets like this must be really common.

If this has been confirmed, then it will be milestone in the history of the solar system. It would the planet ever discovered in other solar system and the first strong contender for a habitable one.Other exoplanets have been discovered but most are gas giants, like Jupiter, that would be inhospitable to life as we know it.Keck telescope in Hawaii has been used by astronomers to study the movement of Gliese 581 g and observed the presence of a number of orbiting planets.

Gliese 581 g has a mass of three to four times that of Earth and takes 37 days to orbit the star. Astronomers believe it is a rocky planet with enough gravity to retain an atmosphere.Vogt said that" We had planets on both sides of the habitable zone — one too hot and one too cold — and now we have one in the middle that's just right," and "Any emerging life forms would have a wide range of stable climates to choose from and to evolve around, depending on their longitude,"

One side of the planet is always facing the star, much as one side of the moon constantly faces Earth. This means that the far side of the planet is constantly in darkness. The most habitable region of the planet would be the line between the light and dark regions

Sarah Palin's 2012 Opportunity

Washington Whispers

The odds-on favorite to win the GOP presidential nod in 2012 is none other than Sarah Palin, according to a statistical formula developed by Villanova University Prof. Lara Brown. The professor's figuring is bad news for presumed hopefuls like Rep. Mike Pence, Sen. Jim DeMint, ex-Gov. Mitt Romney, former Speaker Newt Gingrich, Gov. Haley Barbour, and former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton. Many simply joined the game too late, says Brown, author of the new book Jockeying for the American Presidency: The Political Opportunism of Aspirants, which studies every election since the founding. Others, like DeMint, are still brewing but won't be ready until 2016. As for Newt? "I don't think the GOP can forgive him," she says.

The book devises an "opportunism variable" based on the candidate's résumé to explain who wins the presidency and why. Palin has an advantage because she has been elected both mayor and governor. She also was a major party vice presidential nominee, giving her an enviable breadth of political experience. According to Brown, candidates who take risks and run for a variety of offices do well. It's even better if they lose a presidential race or two. "It takes about a run and a half to get there," Brown says. Pols "may think they can get it done in six months or a year, but [winning] will actually take them running, losing, and planting seeds," she says.



Coroner: Actor Tony Curtis dies at Las Vegas home

This news had been worldwide nowadays. Coroner Mike Murphy are informed us that Curtis died at 9.25 at  his Las Vegas area home of a cardiac arrest. Moreover, Curtis who had heart bypass surgery in 1994, began his acting career as a 1950s heartthrob but became a respected actor with such films as "The Defiant Ones" and "Sweet Smell of Success.

"The Defiant Ones" brought him an Oscar nomination in 1958 for his portrayal of a racist escaped convict handcuffed to a black escapee, Sidney Poitier. The following year, he co-starred in one of the most acclaimed film comedies ever, Billy Wilder's "Some Like It Hot."

Police Probe Rutgers Student Suicide Link to Sex Tape Scandal

Police are probing whether a death leap taken by a Rutgers student is related to a sex-taping scandal in which two Rutgers students secretly filmed another 18-year-old student's sexual encounter and streamed it live on the Internet.

Law enforcement officials tell NBCNewYork that  Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi committed suicide last Wednesday by leaping off the George Washington Bridge and that act of desperation may be linked to the scandal. Authorities are working to determine whether the suicide was also the victim of the sex-taping crime, sources said.

Dharun Ravi, of Plainsboro, and Molly Wei, of Princeton, both 18, face two counts of invasion of privacy for secretly placing a camera in the victim's dorm room and streaming it live. 

Authorities say Ravi, who was Clementi's roommate, faces another two counts of invasion of privacy for allegedly trying to use the hidden camera to tape the same victim in a previous encounter two days before the second one hit the web.

Wei surrendered to campus cops in New Brunswick on Monday and was released on her own recognizance. Ravi turned himself in Tuesday and was released on $25,000 bail.

College police initially launched an investigation after finding out a hidden camera had been placed in the victim's Piscataway dorm room without permission.

"The question is I think always the question of trust, whether or not you trust people in your life," said Rutgers Assistant Professor Mor Naaman, a former Yahoo research scientist. "The basic element you have is human nature that can exploit any technology to do any number of bad things to other individuals."

It wasn't immediately clear where or how the live feed was broadcast, and investigators took strict precautions to protect the identity of the victims.

A lawyer for Ravi declined requests for comment. It wasn't immediately clear if Wei, a first year pharmacy student at Rutgers' Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, had an attorney.

According to the Associated Press, a Twitter account belonging to Ravi was recently deleted, but in a cached version retained through Google he sent a message on Sept. 19: "Roommate asked for the room till midnight. I went into molly's room and turned on my webcam. I saw him making out with a dude. Yay."

Two days later, he wrote on Twitter: "Anyone with iChat, I dare you to video chat me between the hours of 9:30 and 12. Yes it's happening again."

Clementi's driver's license and Rutgers ID were found in a wallet left on the bridge on Sept. 22 after two witnesses saw someone jump from it, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because Clementi's body hadn't been positively identified.

Paul Mainardi, a lawyer for the Clementi family, issued a statement confirming the teen's suicide.

"Tyler was a fine young man, and a distinguished musician," said Mainardi. "The family is heartbroken beyond words. all. The family and their representatives are cooperating fully with the ongoing criminal investigations of two Rutgers University students."

The statement also said that Clementi's body had not yet been recovered.

Steven Goldstein, chairman of the gay rights group Garden State Equality, said in a statement Wednesday that his group considers Clementi's death a hate crime.

"We are heartbroken over the tragic loss of a young man who, by all accounts, was brilliant, talented and kind," Goldstein said. "And we are sickened that anyone in our society, such as the students allegedly responsible for making the surreptitious video, might consider destroying others' lives as a sport."

Ed Schmiedecke, the recently retired music director at Ridgewood High School, where Clementi graduated earlier this year, said Clementi was a violinist whose life revolved around music. "He was a terrific musician, and a very promising, hardworking young man."

Rutgers spokeswoman Sandra Lanman said the college is taking the situation seriously.

"The university takes these matters seriously and has policies to deal with student behavior," Lanman said in a statement.

According to New Jersey law, illegally collecting or viewing images showing sexual contact involving another individual without that individual's consent is a fourth-degree crime. It's a third-degree crime to transmit or distribute such images. The penalty for the latter offense carries a possible prison term of up to five years.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Make Money Writing Books

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In Big Money Writing Little Books by Mike McMillan, you’ll be taken by the hand in creating a sensational and hot selling information product to be sold online. The author claims to have produced more than 40 books and uses this experience in what he shares in the product.
A big plus about this product is that it is from A to Z. Mike discusses from the beginning the topic of product creation and choosing a solid topic to write about. He then moves into promoting your information product using Google’s free organic search results (Module 2). Later, he discusses creating a sales army of affiliates to sell your information product and expand your market presence (Module 3).
Modules 4-6 discuss topics including traffic conversion and sales copy. The last module (7) which is not seen in many internet marketing products, is a daily planner to keep you organized in your business activities and marketing tasks.
All in all, this product shows you the nitty-gritty of ‘how to do it step-by-step’ rather than flat out simply telling ‘what to do’. Another thing that makes this product stand-out is Mike goes in depth into the intricacies of product launches and how to create a sensational offers right from the start. From the likes of it, this isn’t a run-of-the-mill marketing book.
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Millionaire Segway owner dies in cliff fall

LONDON (Reuters) – The British millionaire businessman who owns the firm Segway has been found dead at the bottom of a cliff with one of the two-wheeled electric scooters near his body, police said on Monday.

Jimi Heselden, 62, who bought the U.S.-based firm, and who was also chairman of Hesco Bastion, was discovered in a river near Leeds, northern England, on Sunday.

The incident, described as a freak accident in the media, was not being treated as suspicious. A Segway was found near his body, a police spokeswoman said. "It is with great sadness that we have to confirm that Jimi Heselden has died in a tragic accident near his home in West Yorkshire," Hesco Bastion said in a statement.

A family spokesman said speculation about the cause of his death had been deeply upsetting.

"There is absolutely nothing to suggest it was anything other than a tragic accident," he said in a statement.

Invented by Dean Kamen, the self-balancing Segway scooter was made famous by then U.S. President George W. Bush when he took one for a spin, only to jump off after losing control.

Heselden, a former miner who left school at the age of 15, became a wealthy businessman, donating millions of pounds to charity. This month, he gave 10 million pounds ($16 million) to a community project which helps disadvantaged areas.

He made his fortune with Leeds-based Hesco Bastion, which developed a flat-pack wire mesh "blast wall" container, replacing the traditional sandbags, used by British and coalition troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Media reports said Heselden was one of Britain's richest men, with a fortune put at 166 million pounds ($260 million).

Bishop Eddie Long Accuser Speaks Out






ATLANTA, Ga. - For the first time, one of the men filing suit against Bishop Eddie Long is speaking out. In an exclusive interview with FOX 5 senior I-Team reporter Dale Russell, Jamal Parris tells a story of what he calls a love-hate relationship with a man he called "daddy."

Following Bishop Long's sermon on Sunday , Russell caught a plane to Colorado, which is home to Jamal Parris-- the oldest of all the accusers in the case. In a parking lot, late at night, Parris told Russell a story of love, anger, and desire to protect other young men.

Here is Russell's full story:

Jamal Parris didn't want to talk at first, but before he left us, he had plenty to say about Bishop Eddie Long.

"You look at our eyes," Parris said. "You hear the pain in our voice. We have no reason to lie to this man."

Jamal Parris is one of four young men who have filed sexual misconduct lawsuits against Bishop Eddie Long , accusing him of using scripture and church money to sexually seduce them.

"I am not the man being portrayed on the television," Bishop Long told the congregation at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday. "That's not me."

On Sunday, Bishop Eddie Long spoke for the first time , never flatly denying the claims, but vowing to fight.

"I feel like David against Goliath," Long said.

Since last week, none of the four young men have talked publicly about the lawsuit-- until now. We found Jamal Parris shopping at a 24-hour store in Colorado. Initially, he was reluctant to talk.

But once he started, he told a riveting story about how as a young teen-- a 14 year old with no father in his life-- he joined New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. Bishop Eddie Long came into his life. He said Long said to call him "daddy" and to trust him with spiritual guidance.

"I loved him," Parris said. "I'm always going to have love for the things that he taught me. But how he left us hurt worse than anything I ever felt in my life."

Parris claims in his lawsuit the father-like figure used scripture to justify sex. And he lavished money, cars, jewelry, trips in the Bishop's private jet, even homes on the teens, sometimes with funds from the church coffers.

"You finally have a father that you've always wanted for and always dreamed of," Parris said. "He would just walk away from you if you don't give him what he wants. So you end up turning into something you never thought you would be, which is now a slave to a man that you love."

As he claimed in his lawsuit, Jamal says the bishop began a slow sexual seduction, which became more intimate and more intense after the young boys became of legal age.

"So, while the media and the rest of the people around the city, around the country look at us like how could grown men let another man touch him, what you have to understand is this man has manipulated us since childhood," Parris explained. "This was our father and we loved him."

Through his attorney, Craig Gillen, Bishop Long has called the allegations in the lawsuits false.

In the end, Parris says when the bishop loses interest in sex and sets his sights on other younger men, the older boys are left behind.

"This man turned his back on us when he had no more need for us," Parris said. "That's not a father, that's a predator."

Parris says he attempted to resolve the matter privately with the bishop, but when that didn't work, lawsuits were filed identifying the young men accusing the bishop.

"We would have to be the craziest kids in the world to want to come out and admit to another man touching on us publicly," said Parris. "To really believe this is about money would be absolutely ludicrous."

He says he loved Bishop Long, but he can't escape the nightmare of what he says Long did to him as a young man.

"I cannot get the sound of his voice out of my head," said Parris. "I cannot forget the smell of his cologne.  And I cannot forget the way that he made me cry many nights when I drove in his car on the way home, not able to take enough showers to wipe the smell of him off of my body."

Jamal Parris, near the end of our interview, said he wanted to speak directly to Bishop Eddie Long, and he turned to our camera to do so.

"But that man can not look me in my eye and tell me we did not live this pain," Parris said. "Why you can sit in front of the church and tell them that you categorically deny it. You can't say that to our face. And you know this. You are not a man, you are a monster."

And with that, Jamal Parris got in his car and drove off into the night.

We tried to contact Bishop Eddie Long, but his spokesperson did not return our calls.

Tropical Storm Nicole forms over Cuba

MIAMI – Tropical Storm Nicole has formed over Cuba after soaking the country with downpours as a tropical depression.

The storm has maximum sustained winds Wednesday near 40 mph (65 kph) with little change in strength expected.

Tropical storm warnings and watches that had been in effect for South Florida have been canceled. Tropical storm warnings remain in effect for the Cayman Islands, parts of Cuba and the northwestern and central Bahamas.

Inno3D GeForce GTX 480 iChill

Inno3D offers an impressive range of graphics cards based solely on Nvidia GPUs and that's the reason we haven't seen a lot of action from them in recent months. With the delay of the GeForce GTX 400 series, Nvidia’s exclusive board partners were left hanging for a while there. Although older GeForce models were still pretty competitive, ATI successive launches kept pushing the efficiency and price envelope release after release.

Either way, if that was reason enough to have manufacturers looking into custom board designs and cooling offerings out of the box, then you won't hear us complaining. Besides your run of the mill reference-based boards, Inno3D produced a number of impressive GeForce GTX 200-based products, such as their GTX Accelero line and the flagship of them all, the GTX 295 Black Series that added a large water-cooling block for heavy overclocking.

Since then we haven't seen any similar products added to Inno3D's elite “Black Series,” until now. Without a doubt a perfect candidate for the water treatment, today we present to you the Inno3D GTX 480 iChill Black Series. You assumed correctly, water-cooling is the key component here and it could make all the difference 

Shock: Noelia Mota fall off and felt unconscious

Noelia Mota, 21 years young bullfighter, was driven with his horse in a dramatic fall, this Monday, September 26, during a bullfight in the arena of Marbella. The bull is then pushed back, but leave the girl unconscious. The prognosis is grave.

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New Core i7 MacBook Pros reach 100 °C

Apple finally put out new MacBook Pros earlier this month, but the launch with Intel’s latest processors hasn’t come without a few problems. PC Authority’s hands on testing with the new 17” MacBook Pro found that the internal Core i7 topped out at around 100 degrees Celsius.

The computer review company found that when performing various benchmarks with the laptop, the processor generated so much heat that they had to stand the MacBook Pro on its side in order to complete their testing. (as pictured above) Testing in both Mac OS X and Windows cranked up the heat output to over 100 degrees.

The 2.66 GHz Core i7 620M inside the laptop reached 84 degrees in the Dwarf Fortress graphics benchmark and 100 degrees in the Cinebench 3D rendering benchmark. For comparison, they tested a Fujitsu Lifebook SH760 that used the same processor and found that it only reached a maximum of 80 degrees and kept cool to the touch thanks to its thicker plastic casing which allowed for greater airflow and a larger copper heat sink.

Engadget’s own testing found that the new MacBook Pros were actually cooler than previous models in real world usage, so new owners should not worry too much. They do recommend that Apple should consider sacrificing its low noise output when the CPU gets worked though, as it can get toasty at times.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The bill comes due for Dez Bryant: $54,896 for dinner



Back in July, there was a big to-do about Cowboys rookie wide receiver Dez Bryant(notes) refusing to carry pads for fellow wide receiver Roy Williams. It's tradition in the NFL that rookies perform menial chores for veteran teammates, so Bryant's refusal drew some attention and criticism.

The mini-controversy blew over quickly. Bryant apologized, Williams accepted and everyone moved on. Williams did mention, though, that Bryant would have to pick up a dinner tab, and at the instant that Bryant refused the pad-carrying, Williams suddenly got a little hungrier and a little thirstier.

After the Cowboys beat the Texans, it was finally time for that dinner. The end result? Bryant probably wishes he'd have carried those pads. From Calvin Watkins at ESPN:


Monday night at Pappas Bros. Steakhouse, Bryant took the offensive players out, then Williams invited the defensive players and when the night was over the bill came: $54,896.
"They got the young fella," said Bryant's adviser David Wells. "What could he say? He had to pay it unless he wanted to wash dishes for a month."
Players ordered basically everything on the menu and even took home bottles of wine.
Well played, Roy Williams. Not only was it a nice touch to invite the defense, but to also wait until everyone was in a celebratory and festive mood? That's a veteran move.

Lady Gaga: Martha's Vineyard-Bound?

 
 
If the rumors are true, Lady Gaga may be the newest resident of Martha's Vineyard —and become neighbors with other celebs fleeing the Paparazzi. (Kennedy clan, anyone?) The meat-dress wearing singer is reportedly on the hunt for a retreat once her epic Monster Ball Tour is over in 2011.

The preppy place is better known for being low-key, attracting summer renters who value the privacy of the island, located off the coast of Massachusetts. Like the Obamas, who vacationed there for the second summer in a row. Would this be the anti-Lady Gaga destination, or the antidote?

If the island vibe is any guide, big personalities have to learn to tone it down. The exclusive island is home to people who don't like to be bothered: The Gyllenhaals frequent the island in the summer. David Letterman owns, and so does "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator Larry David. Perhaps Stefani Germanotta — Gaga's real name — could team up with folk rocker and longtime resident Carly Simon for a jam session.

Talk of a Gaga getaway has been swirling for sometime. Word had it that the singer was looking into a home in Sagaponack, Long Island. The pop diva is currently renting a $5 million Bel Air manse for a cool $25,000 a month. If the singer does take up on the island, the only remaining question will be: What will she wear?

Mariah Carey Falls on Stage

This is was an amazing event which occur in Singapore. Mariah Carey,Pop/R&B music star/actress, fall on the stage during her concert at Singapore. Gossip were around. Some people say that she was pregnant due to increase in weight and some say that she had been drank.

It all happen, Mariah Carey was singing the song 'Make It Happen'  when she suddenly fall down on proceeding forward step.Thе singer landed luckily οn hеr buttocks аnԁ side аnԁ wаѕ аѕѕіѕtеԁ bу ѕοmе οf hеr dancers whο picked hеr up οff thе stage floor.


Mariah Carey didn’t ѕtοр, ѕhе proceeded tο sing аnd called fοr аn assistant tο hеƖр hеr out οf hеr shoes. “…come over here аnԁ take thеѕе shoes οff, obviously I suppose tο bе barefooted,” ѕауѕ Mariah Carey.
“It’s dаrk іn here,” Mariah Carey stated аѕ thе young lady attempted tο unbuckle hеr shoes during thе dimly lit concert. Mariah Carey’s dancers came tο hеr rescue again аnԁ proceeded tο hold hеr up whіƖе thе shoes whеrе being unbuckled іn case οf another accidental fall.

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