FREE DOWNLOAD HOLLYWOOD MOVIES

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

99kadum.in sell your Old And New Product Here...

close ads

GoDaddy Website Builder for $1/Mo.!

99kadum.in sell your Old And New Product Here...

close ads

GoDaddy Website Builder for $1/Mo.!

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Egyptian Forces Storm Pro-Morsi Sit-Ins

Posted on 06:29 by Anonymous

CAIRO — Security forces moved on Wednesday to clear two camps in Cairo
occupied by supporters of the ousted president, Mohamed Morsi,
deploying armored vehicles, bulldozers, tear gas, snipers and
helicopters in a sustained and bloody operation that seemed to
surprise some protesters with its resolve and to deepen an already
profound gulf in Egyptian society.
Witnesses spoke of gunfire from shotguns and automatic rifles as white
clouds of tear gas offset plumes of black smoke from burning tires.
Protesters arrived at field hospitals with gunshot wounds to the neck
and chest. At one location, soldiers were seen firing on a lone
protester lobbing rocks from a rooftop. There were reports of dozens
of fatalities, including three police officers. Scores of people were
arrested, including leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, news reports
said.

The operation also threatened to reinforce regional tensions with
Turkey, whose Islamist-backed government opposed the overthrow of Mr.
Morsi. The "armed intervention on civilians, on people demonstrating"
was "completely unacceptable," in the words of President Abdullah Gul.

Hours after the operation began, the authorities said they had cleared
the smaller of two encampments at Nahda Square near Cairo University.
But protesters at the larger camp around the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque
in the northeastern suburb of Nasr City remained defiant but seemed to
be under siege by vastly superior forces seeking to uproot them.

Pro-Morsi demonstrators from outside the larger camp, meanwhile,
clashed with the police on its approaches, braving waves of tear gas
to barricade streets. Some protesters prepared gasoline bombs and
broke paving stones to hurl at their adversaries as the confrontation
unfolded.

The clashes illuminated the deepening fissures in Egypt between an
Islamist movement sustained by the Muslim Brotherhood in support of
Mr. Morsi and secular forces who cast the military as protectors.

News agencies reported clashes between civilian supporters and foes of
Mr. Morsi in other parts of Cairo. An Egyptian human rights group, the
Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, said the crackdown had
spurred counterattacks by Muslim Brotherhood supporters against Coptic
Christian churches in Minya and Sohag, south of Cairo, apparently
reflecting a perception among Islamists that the Coptic minority had
supported the military's action in ousting Mr. Morsi in early July.

As demonstrations spread to other cities on Wednesday, television
footage from the Mediterranean city of Alexandria and Aswan in the
south showed thousands of Morsi supporters taking to the streets to
protest the military action in Cairo. The authorities were reported to
have suspended rail services in and out of Cairo to prevent pro-Morsi
demonstrators from regrouping or summoning reinforcements.

Amid the confusion, there were wildly divergent tallies of the death
toll. The Muslim Brotherhood called the operation a "massacre" and put
the number of dead in the hundreds, a figure that was not immediately
borne out by reporters visiting morgues.

Egypt's state news agency reported that three members of the security
forces had been shot and killed. The Egyptian Health Ministry said
nine protesters had died. But, at one makeshift morgue run by
pro-Morsi protesters, the number of dead bodies rose from 3 to 12 in a
matter of minutes while at another, Agence France-Press reported, one
of its reporters counted 43 bodies.

The coordinated action against the Morsi supporters, which had been
expected for days, began around 7 a.m. local time. The protesters are
seeking the reinstatement of Mr. Morsi, who became Egypt's first
democratically elected president in 2012 and was deposed by the
military six weeks ago. In removing Mr. Morsi, the military also
suspended the Constitution and installed an interim government
presided over by a senior jurist.

A statement from the interim government praised the security forces
for showing what it called self-restraint and blaming leaders of the
Muslim Brotherhood for inciting violence. "The government holds these
leaders fully responsible for any spilled blood, and for all the
rioting and violence going on," the statement said, according to
Reuters.

The interim authorities also pledged to pursue a military-based
political blueprint for the country's future in "a way that strives
not to exclude any party from participation."
But, in a further sign of the rift between faith and political power,
Al Azhar, the pre-eminent Muslim religious authority, said it had no
advance knowledge that the authorities would use aggressive means to
disperse the protesters. A statement cited by Agence France-Presse
called on all sides to "exercise self-restraint and take into account
the interests of the nation" and said the "use of violence has never
been an alternative to a political solution."
The statement followed hours of clashes after army bulldozers moved in
to dismantle the defenses set up by protesters.

Images on Al Jazeera television showed a car ablaze and protesters
being treated for bloody injuries. Protesters' tents appeared to have
been razed, and a pillar of black smoke rose above palm trees in one
of the areas. The footage showed what appeared to be a gunman firing
from a rooftop, but the shooter's identity was not immediately clear.

At Nahda Square, black-uniformed police wearing gas masks and helmets
dragged and carried away protesters, the footage showed. At least one
of the protesters showed no sign of life as his limp body was loaded
into an ambulance. The police seemed to be rounding up protesters in
groups as they fled the barrages of tear gas. The footage also showed
smoke from burning tires.

State television broadcast images of what it said was a protester
firing on security forces with an assault rifle.

An Associated Press television video journalist at the larger of the
camps at Nasr City said he heard women screaming as a cloud of white
smoke hung over the site in eastern Cairo.

Mohamed Soltan, a representative of protesters there, told Al Jazeera
that a cameraman working with the protesters had been shot and killed
by a sniper while filming on a stage. There was no official
confirmation of the shooting.

According to a recent visitor, the camp in Nasr City was always likely
to present the authorities with a greater challenge. Tens of thousands
of people have built a well-equipped community there with electricity,
Internet access, a hospital, communal kitchens, latrines and showers.

While dozens of people have been killed by the police and the military
since the sit-ins began, analysts said, the crackdowns on the
protesters seemed to have reinforced their conviction to stay.

Mr. Morsi is being held at an undisclosed location. The military
authorities have taken steps toward his criminal prosecution on
charges relating to his activities during the revolution that ousted
his predecessor, Hosni Mubarak.

While Egyptians broadly consider Mr. Mubarak's autocracy to have been
fundamentally illegitimate, Mr. Morsi is now under investigation for
his own escape from political imprisonment and his work in the
Islamist political opposition that helped to topple Mr. Mubarak in
2011.
Copyright http://www.nytimes.com/
For Medical Devices Visit Here http://kacmedical.blogspot.com/
For WallPaper Visit Here : http://www.playboyz.in/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Report: 2 dead in UPS plane crash near Alabama airport

Posted on 06:16 by Anonymous

The pilot and co-pilot of a UPS plane were killed when their plane
crashed while approaching an airport in Birmingham, Ala., early
Wednesday, local media are reporting, citing Mayor William Bell.

The cargo plane, an A300 aircraft was en route from Louisville, Ky.,
when it crashed near a field, FAA spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said in
an email.

The pilot and co-pilot were the only people aboard the plane, company
spokesman Jeff Wafford said. The crash happened at about 6 a.m.,
Bergen said.

Bell told al.com that no one on the ground was injured, which is
fortunate he said, because there is a church and some homes about 500
yards from the debris field.

"It's a tragedy anytime you have loss of life,'' the mayor told the
website. "I am grateful for the men and women of the police and fire
departments who quickly got the scene under control."

Bell, who was briefed on the situation by the city's fire chief, said
the plane broke into two or three primary pieces. "There were two to
three small explosions, but we think that was related to the aviation
fuel," he said.

Flight tracking site flightaware.com shows the cargo plane, identified
by the site and the FAA as flight UPS1354, dropped more than 9,000
feet over the course of two minutes about four minutes before the
crash.

"As we work through this difficult situation, we ask for your
patience, and that you keep those involved in your thoughts and
prayers," Atlanta-based UPS said in a statement.

Birmingham Airport Authority spokeswoman Toni Herrera-Bast said the
plane crashed in "open land" she described as a grassy field on the
outskirts of Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. She said
the crash hasn't affected airport operations.
Copyright http://www.usatoday.com/
For Medical Devices Visit Here http://kacmedical.blogspot.com/
For WallPaper Visit Here : http://www.playboyz.in/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

George W. Bush has heart surgery for blocked artery

Posted on 09:19 by Anonymous

Doctors placed a stent in his heart to open a blockage.
Former president George W. Bush is in "high spirits" after heart
surgery Tuesday morning, his office said.

During a physical examination Monday, doctors found a blockage in the
artery of the former president's heart, said Bush spokesman Freddy
Ford.

"At the recommendation of his doctors, President Bush agreed to have a
stent placed to open the blockage," Ford said.

The procedure at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas went off
"without complication" early Tuesday, Ford said.

The news caught the political world by surprise.

Bush was among the most physically active of presidents, with frequent
exercise that ranged from early morning workouts to bike rides.

Since leaving office, Bush has hosted an annual 100-kilometer mountain
bike ride for wounded troops, the most recent in May near Waco.

The president is scheduled to host a golf tournament for wounded
warriors later this summer, and aides indicated his plans would not
change.

Bush, 67, is scheduled to return home Wednesday and "resume his normal
schedule on Thursday," Ford said.

Tributes poured in across the Web. "Prayers to President George W.
Bush for a fast recovery," tweeted Republican Party Chairman Reince
Priebus.

Aides said Bush is in good shape because of early detection.

Bush "is grateful to the skilled medical professionals who have cared
for him," Ford said. "He thanks his family, friends and fellow
citizens for their prayers and well wishes."

Ford added: "And he encourages us all to get our regular check-ups."
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Monday, 5 August 2013

New 'Doctor Who': It's Peter Capaldi

Posted on 10:06 by Anonymous

The Scottish-born actor becomes the 12th actor to play the British sci-fi icon.
And the sonic screwdriver goes to Peter Capaldi.

The Scottish actor was named the new star of the British sci-fi
franchise Doctor Who on Sunday during a live broadcast on BBC America.
He will replace the departing Matt Smith, whose time in the
time-traveling police box the TARDIS ends later this year.

"It's so wonderful not to keep this secret any longer," said Capaldi,
a lifelong fan of the show. "I haven't played Doctor Who since I was 9
on the playground."

Capaldi, 55, becomes the 12th man to play the Doctor since the cult
show debuted in 1963 with star William Hartnell and the fourth Time
Lord since executive producer Russell T Davies rebooted Doctor Who in
2005, following Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant and Smith.

Executive producer Steven Moffat had considered Capaldi when they were
casting the 11th Doctor. "There comes a right time for the right
person to play it," he said.

"We all had the same idea and it was a quite different idea," Moffat
added. When he and his team made a video with Capaldi, "everybody saw
it and was like, 'That's the Doctor.' "

American audiences most recently saw Capaldi as a World Health
Organization doctor in the movie World War Z, and he also has
big-screen roles in the upcoming The Fifth Estate this fall and next
year's Maleficent.

The half-hour live special on BBC America, hosted by British TV
personality Zoe Ball, also featured past Who stars, including Peter
Davison, the fifth Doctor (1981-84).

"In a way it's the longest job in television. It's a whirlwind time
when you do it, and it keeps on going after," said Davison, whose
daughter is married to the 10th Doctor, Tennant.

Smith recalled that people initially met his casting with backlash,
but fans ultimately came around for him as the Doctor.

"There are no parts like this," he said. "I loved it, I'll miss it,
but when you gotta go, you gotta go."

Doctor Who has long been a hit in the U.K., but more recently the
Doctor has gained a huge following in the USA, with the show becoming
the highest-rated series on BBC America.

Capaldi will make his first appearance in the Doctor Who Christmas
Special at the end of 2013, and it marks Smith's final jaunt as the
Doctor. Fans get to see him one more time, though, when Smith stars
with Jenna Coleman, John Hurt and Tennant in the 50th anniversary
special airing on Nov. 23.

The main reason the series is still a fixture in global pop culture is
because of anybody who's ever watched it, Capaldi said. "Doctor Who
belongs to all of us. Everybody makes Doctor Who."
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Sneak peek: Oprah grills Lindsay Lohan

Posted on 10:03 by Anonymous

A teaser for the interview has arrived.
Tough Oprah sat down with troubled Lindsay Lohan to tape the actress'
first post-rehab interview. A tiny teaser arrived on the Web on
Sunday.

"Are you an addict?" asks Oprah sternly.

And she throws this question LiLo's way: "What does it feel like to be
both an adjective and a verb for child star gone wrong?"

We don't get to see any of Lohan's answers.

TMZ reports that Lohan is traveling with a sober coach and is asking
that all alcohol be removed from wherever she is staying. This week,
TMZ, says she's at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

The Oprah's Next Chapter episode featuring Lohan, who completed her
90-day court-ordered rehab last week, will air Aug. 18 at 9 p.m. on
OWN. The network will also follow the former Disney star for an
eight-episode docu-series.

Meanwhile, you can see Lohan's guest-hosting stint on Chelsea Lately
tonight on E! at 11 p.m. ET.
Copyright http://www.usatoday.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Christie, Clinton top 'hot politician' list

Posted on 09:40 by Anonymous
Chris Christie and Hillary Rodham Clinton are the "hottest
politicians" in the nation, according to one new poll.

The coldest: Congressional leaders from both parties.

Christie, the New Jersey governor and potential 2016 Republican
presidential candidate, rates 53.1 degrees on what Quinnipiac
University calls its "thermometer of voters attitudes towards the
nation's major political figures."

Clinton, the former secretary of State, senator, first lady and
potential Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, is second at 52.1
degrees.

A surprising third place: First-year Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.,
at 49.2 degrees.

President Obama is in fourth at 47.6 degrees, tied with Sen. Kristen
Gillibrand, D-N.Y.

"Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's score is not surprising
given her lengthy political career and especially strong support among
Democrats and women," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the
Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.

He added: "But Gov. Christopher Christie's rating is impressive given
that his experience -- less than four years as governor -- pales
compared to Mrs. Clinton' s résumé. What is interesting is that only
two of the 22 figures rate better than the absolute middle of the
scale, not exactly a ringing endorsement of the nation's political
establishment."

The four lowest rated politicians in this survey are all congressional
leaders: Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi (38.4); Senate GOP
leader Mitch McConnell (37.5); Republican House Speaker John Boehner
(36.7); and Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid (33.8).

The Quinnipiac "thermometer," as measured in degrees:

Gov. Christie - 53.1

Secretary Clinton - 52.1

Sen. Warren - 49.2

President Obama - 47.6

Sen. Gillibrand - 47.6

Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas - 46.8

Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida - 46.5

Vice President Joseph Biden - 46.2

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley - 45.7

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal - 45.2

Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky - 44.8

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo - 43.9

U.S. Rep. Peter King of New York - 43.6

U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan - 43

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker - 41.1

Former senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania - 40.7

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush - 40.4

Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia - 39.4

Democratic House Leader Pelosi - 38.4

Senate GOP leader McConnell - 37.5

Republican House Speaker Boehner - 36.7

Senate Democratic leader Reid - 33.8

Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,468 registered voters July 28-31. The
survey has a margin of error of +/- 2.6 percentage points.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

US to extend some embassy closures over security concern.

Posted on 04:41 by Anonymous
The US says it will keep a number of embassies in north Africa and the
Middle East closed until Saturday, due to a possible militant threat.

Twenty-one US embassies and consulates closed on Sunday.

The state department in Washington said the extended closures were
"out of an abundance of caution", and not a reaction to a new threat.

The UK said its embassy in Yemen would stay closed until the Muslim
festival of Eid on Thursday.

The decision to close the embassies comes as the US government battles
to defend recently disclosed surveillance programmes that have stirred
deep privacy concerns.

Security at US diplomatic facilities also remains a concern following
last year's attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, where the
US ambassador and three other Americans were killed.

While details of the threats are unspecified, the BBC's David Willis,
in Washington, says members of Congress who have been briefed about
the intelligence seem to agree it amounts to one of the most serious
in recent years - all pointing to the possibility of a major attack,
possibly to coincide with the end of the holy month of Ramadan, which
ends this week.
Al-Qaeda

A state department global travel alert, issued on Friday, is in force
until the end of August.
The department said the potential for an al-Qaeda-inspired attack was
particularly strong in the Middle East and North Africa.

Al-Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
(AQAP), has tried to carry out several high-profile attacks in recent
years, including one on Christmas Day in 2009 when a man attempted to
blow up a trans-Atlantic jet over Detroit, using explosives sewn into
his underwear.

Months earlier, the group tried to kill the Saudi intelligence chief
with a bomb on the attacker's body.

The UK Foreign Office had earlier announced it would shut its mission
in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, until Tuesday.

Meanwhile, US diplomatic missions in Algiers, Kabul and Baghdad are
among those which will reopen on Monday, Washington said.

But its diplomatic posts in Abu Dhabi, Amman, Cairo, Riyadh, Dhahran,
Jeddah, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Manama, Muscat, Sanaa and Tripoli will
remain closed until Saturday.

The US state department also added African missions in Antananarivo,
Bujumbura, Djibouti, Khartoum, Kigali and Port Louis to the list,
meaning a total of 19 US embassies will remain closed this week.

Embassies closed on Sunday, a working day in the Muslim world,
included Amman, Cairo, Riyadh and Dhaka.

US citizens are advised that all consular appointments have been
cancelled and will be rescheduled.

The US embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, which is normally closed to the
public on Sunday, said all its facilities would be shut on Sunday and
asked "workers not essential for the building's security" not to come
in.

The two consulates in Jerusalem and Haifa were also closed on Sunday.
The embassy closures and US global travel alert came after the US
reportedly intercepted al-Qaeda messages.

It has been suggested that they were between senior figures talking
about a plot against an embassy.
'Serious threat'

US lawmakers appearing on Sunday morning shows talked about the
threat, saying it was the biggest chatter since 9/11.

"This is the most serious threat that I've seen in the last several
years," Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss said on NBC.

"Chatter means conversation among terrorists about the planning that's
going on - very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11."

Referring to the Middle East, the state department said: "Current
information suggests that al-Qaeda and affiliated organisations
continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond, and
that they may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between
now and the end of August."

The travel alert called for US citizens to be vigilant, warning of
"the potential for terrorists to attack public transportation systems
and other tourist infrastructure".

Several European countries have also temporarily shut missions in Yemen.

On its website, the UK Foreign Office is advising against all travel
to Yemen and is strongly urging British nationals to leave.

It says there is "a high threat from terrorism throughout Yemen" and
"a very high threat of kidnap from armed tribes, criminals and
terrorists"

CopyRight - http://www.bbc.co.uk/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Sunday, 4 August 2013

'Breaking Bad' wins top honors at TCA Awards

Posted on 09:18 by Anonymous

BEVERLY HILLS —Breaking Bad, the acclaimed AMC drama that begins its
final season next week, won top honors as program of the year at the
Television Critics Association Awards Saturday night.

The awards, selected by the 220 members of the critics' organization,
honors the best in television, including shows and performances not
always recognized by Emmy voters.

HBO's Game of Thrones was named best drama, while the best-comedy
award was split in a tie between CBS' The Big Bang Theory and NBC's
Parks and Recreation. FX's spy drama The Americans won outstanding new
program.

In the acting categories, Louis C.K. of FX's Louie won outstanding
achievement in comedy, while Tatiana Maslany, the young actress who
played multiple roles in BBC America's Orphan Black, won for
outstanding achievement in drama.
In other awards, HBO's Behind the Candelabra, which chronicled
Liberace's relationship with a younger man and starred Michael Douglas
and Matt Damon, won for best movie, miniseries or special.

Barbara Walters won the career achievement award, while CBS'
groundbreaking All in the Family received the association's Heritage
Award, accepted by its creator, TV legend Norman Lear.

ABC's Shark Tank won the TCA award for best reality program; PBS' Ken
Burns film The Central Park Five won for news and information
programming; and ABC Family's Bunheads, recently canceled, won for
youth programming.

The awards were presented in a non-televised ceremony hosted by Comedy
Central's Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele.
Copyright http://www.usatoday.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Venice boardwalk crash: Man, 35, arrested on suspicion of murder

Posted on 09:15 by Anonymous

The 35-year-old man arrested in connection with Saturday's deadly
hit-and-run incident on the Venice boardwalk was booked on suspicion
of murder, police said.

At a press conference Sunday morning on the boardwalk, a Los Angeles
Police Department spokesman said the suspect, Nathan Campbell, was
being held on $1-million bail.

Officials did not provide more details or a possible motive for the incident.

PHOTOS: Venice boardwalk crash

The deceased victim was identified Sunday morning as Alice Gruppioni,
32, of Italy, Los Angeles County Coroner's Office officials told
NBCLosAngeles.com.

Late Saturday, authorities said a person of interest was being
questioned in connection with the incident after turning himself in at
a Santa Monica police station. Los Angeles Police Department Lt. Andy
Neiman said the man told police he was "connected" to the incident.

The car involved in the crash was found abandoned.

Several videos have emerged showing the crash, which left one person
dead and at least 11 others hurt, including one in critical condition.

One of the videos showed a dark black sedan plowing into people on the
boardwalk. Another video captured the chaotic scene after the crash.

Witnesses said they believed the driver was traveling about 60 mph —
others cited slower speeds — when the crash occurred about 6 p.m.
Saturday near the boardwalk's intersection with Dudley Avenue, just
before the sun began to set on the tourist haven. Witnesses said
"scores of people" were walking along the beach.

"The vehicle appeared to be moving purposefully down the boardwalk,
according to witnesses," Humphrey said. He said firefighters
responding to the scene thought the driver might have had some kind of
medical emergency, but the vehicle did not stop.

"A car plowed through the boardwalk," said Daniel Regidor, 50, who was
running nearby when the crash occurred.

"People screaming, running. I was half a mile from the scene, but you
could see just this mass of people trying to get out of the way....
Just a lot of people screaming.... It was horrible.

"I saw somebody flying up in the air," Regidor said. "When I came upon
the scene, there were a bunch of people on the ground, bloodied."

Daniel Jenkins, 19, was selling medical marijuana-related art and
souvenirs on the pedestrian walkway and witnessed the incident.

Jenkins said he saw a blue Charger turn off a side street onto the
pedestrian walkway going about 35 mph.

"He started basically losing control," Jenkins said.

He said he saw the vehicle hit a woman who sells turtles and a man who
appeared to be homeless.

"All the turtles flew everywhere," as did mannequins outside of
storefronts, Jenkins said..

He said the vehicle appeared to speed up after it hit the pedestrians
and "zoomed all the way down" for several blocks.

The famed boardwalk is a cultural hub known for its eccentricities.
Galleries, restaurants, tattoo shops, skateboard parks and the famous
outdoor weight room known as Muscle Beach attract locals and tourists
alike.

The crash spurred many, including nearby lifeguards, to race "to the
aid of strangers," Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian
Humphrey said.


Copyright http://www.latimes.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Saturday, 3 August 2013

Zimbabwe officials: Mugabe wins with 61%

Posted on 11:51 by Anonymous

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe election officials say that President
Robert Mugabe won the presidential election with 61% of the vote,
compared to 34% for challenger Morgan Tsvangirai.

The official state election commission announced results Saturday in
which Mugabe Mugabe's ZANU-PF party won 158 of the 210 parliament
seats, giving it a two-thirds majority in the legislature that enables
it to make amendments to the new constitution and existing laws.

Tsvangirai rejected Mugabe's landslide victory, alleging massive
voting fraud and calling for fresh elections. Tsvangirai said he will
challenge the results in court.

Tsvangirai told a news conference that his Movement for Democratic
Change party will not "participate in any government institutions" to
protest what he said was voting fraud. Tsvangirai called for a
peaceful response, despite the alleged voting fraud.
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Monday, 29 July 2013

Taylor Swift The 1940s Bikini Guys HATE It, Girls LOVE It

Posted on 10:39 by Anonymous

Taylor Swift
The 1940s Bikini
Guys HATE It, Girls LOVE It
The striped, belly button-covering bikini Taylor Swift rocked out in
Rhode Island this weekend is DIVIDING THE COUNTRY ... or at least the
TMZ newsroom.
It's been described as "super cute" and "stylish" by some (the women).
It's also been described as "horrible," "diaperish" and "an American
tragedy" by others (the men).

Now, we leave this important issue in your hands.
Copyright http://www.tmz.com/
For spicy pic Visit here http://www.playboyz.in/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Radio Host Kidd Kraddick Died

Posted on 10:36 by Anonymous

If you have ever listened to FM radio on your morning commute in
Texas, then at one point or another you've probably listened to Kidd
Kraddick in the Morning, a nationally-syndicated morning talk show
that was based near Dallas. The eponymous host, Kidd Kraddick, died
this past weekend while attending a golf tournament fundraiser for his
charity, Kidd's Kids, in New Orleans. He was 53.

Further details explaining Kraddick's sudden death have yet to emerge,
but the Dallas Morning News reports that he fell ill during the golf
tournament, only taking a few swings before leaving.

The relationship between the listeners of morning radio shows and
their producers is an odd, passive, not entirely engaged one—most of
the time, you're only really half-listening. For Texans, Kraddick's
show was the comforting, avuncular (disembodied) voice that distracted
from the morning traffic jam to work or school.

But he was always on, every weekday morning, and to a generation of
drivers, he could be considered the Casey Kasem of Texas. Plus, we'll
forever and always ship Kidd and his co-host Kelly Rasberry, who
shared the on-air rapport of a cranky, endearing married couple.

"I knew what it felt like to be divorced, and now I feel like I know
what it's like to be a widow," Rasberry said on the show this morning.
Copyright http://austinist.com/

For spicy pic visit here http://playboyz.in/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Microsoft prices Xbox One controller at $60, headset at $25

Posted on 10:33 by Anonymous
Microsoft revealed early Monday the prices for two of the key
accessories for the upcoming next-generation Xbox One video game
console — the standalone controller, which will cost $59.99, and an
official Xbox-branded wireless headset to support the consoles various
chat and voice features for an additional $24.99. Like most video game
hardware, the starting bundle that Xbox One owners receive will
include a single controller, and Microsoft has said that the new
device will not be compatible with current-generation Xbox 360
controllers.

For a point of comparison, Sony's upcoming PlayStation 4 console —
which at a starting price of $399.99 will debut for $100 less than the
Xbox One — comes bundled with an earbud-style headset but will only
offer its motion-controlled camera peripheral, the imaginatively named
PlayStation Camera, for an extra $59.99. Unlike the Xbox One's Kinect
hardware, the PlayStation Camera is not a mandatory feature for the
PlayStation 4 console. Additional PS4 controllers also cost $59.99,
and the console is not backwards compatible with older versions of the
PlayStation DualShock controller.

Regardless of whether or not a headset is contained in the starting
console package, however, that most serious gamers will likely look to
make a heftier investment in a high-end gaming headset like those
offered by Turtle Beach, Tritton, or Astro if they're actually
planning to use either console's chat capabilities for actual gameplay
purposes. Both Sony and Microsoft have been vague on whether or not
gamers will be able to use their current headsets, which can run
upwards of $200 for the best models, on the next-gen hardware.
copyright http://www.nbcnews.com
for hot wallpaper visit here: http://www.playboyz.in/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Low-cost iPhone named in China Labor Watch report

Posted on 10:28 by Anonymous

Proof of Apple's much-rumored, low-cost iPhone might have been
revealed inadvertently in a new report.

Released today by watchdog group China Labor Watch, the report accuses
Apple supplier Pegatron of several worker abuses, including safety
violations, poor living conditions, and excessive overtime.

Page 11 of the 62-page report describes Pegatron as assembling cell
phones and tablets for Apple. "Its assembled products include iPhone
4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, and low-priced plastic iPhones," the report
said.

The long, difficult day in the life of one factory worker is detailed
further in the report. Page 28 describes that worker's task with the
plastic iPhone:

Today's work is to paste protective film on the iPhone's plastic
back cover to prevent it from being scratched on assembly lines. This
iPhone model with a plastic cover will soon be released on the market
by Apple. The task is pretty easy, and I was able to work
independently after a five-minute instruction from a veteran employee.
It took around a minute to paste protective film on one rear cover.
The new cell phone has not yet been put into mass production, so
quantity is not as important.

The report's purpose apparently was to find out how a low-cost iPhone
can be produced.

The executive summary specifically states: "Apple is preparing to
release a cheap iPhone. Just how does a prosperous company like Apple
produce a discounted version of its phones?" Another question asks:
"So what is the competitive advantage that Pegatron has utilized to
win Apple's order of the cheap iPhone?"

The report blames some of the violations on the rush to create a cheaper iPhone:

At this moment, in Shanghai, China, workers in Apple's supplier
factory Pegatron are monotonously working long overtime hours to turn
out a scaled-back, less expensive version of the iPhone. Six days a
week, the workers making these phones have to work almost 11-hour
shifts, 20 minutes of which is unpaid, and the remainder of which is
paid at a rate of $1.50 an hour ($268 per month) before overtime. This
is less than half the average local monthly income of $764 and far
below the basic living wage necessary to live in Shanghai, one of
costliest cities in China. So these workers rely on long overtime
hours. If a worker does not finish three months at Pegatron, the
dispatch company that got the worker hired will deduct a large portion
of his wages.

The report goes on to highlight the labor violations claimed by China
Labor Watch, which sent investigators to three Pegatron factories to
conduct almost 200 interviews with workers from March to July.

China Labor Watch said it found at least 86 labor rights violations,
including 36 legal violations and 50 ethical violations, across 15
categories: dispatch labor abuse, hiring discrimination, women's
rights violations, underage labor, contract violations, insufficient
worker training, excessive working hours, insufficient wages, poor
working conditions, poor living conditions, difficulty in taking
leave, labor health and safety concerns, ineffective grievance
channels, abuse by management, and environmental pollution.

In response to the report, Apple sent a statement to The Wall Street
Journal in which it said it has been in contact with China Labor Watch
to investigate the allegations. Pegatron CEO Jason Cheng said: "We
will investigate [the allegations] fully and take immediate actions to
correct any violations to Chinese labor laws and our own code of
conduct."
copyright http://news.cnet.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Low-cost iPhone named in China Labor Watch report

Posted on 10:26 by Anonymous
Read More
Posted in | No comments

150 arrested, 105 children rescued from prostitution ring

Posted on 10:25 by Anonymous

WASHINGTON -- The FBI announced Monday the arrests of 150 people and
recovery of 105 children involved in child prostitution rings in 76
cities across the country.

The sweep, conducted in the past three days, was carried out in
partnership with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. It
represents the largest such law enforcement action focused on children
forced into prostitution.

Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko, head of the bureau's criminal
division, said the children ranged from 13 to 17 years old. The
youngest of the victims was allegedly being pimped by her father, who
also was allegedly involved in videotaping his daughter's sexual
encounters.

In operations involving 230 separate law enforcement agencies,
authorities either made arrests or child recoveries from Atlanta to
Los Angeles.

The largest number of children -- 12 -- were recovered in San Francisco.

And the most alleged pimps --18 -- were arrested in Detroit.
"Child prostitution remains a persistent threat to children across
America," Hosko said. "This operation serves as a reminder that these
abhorrent crimes can happen anywhere and that the FBI remains
committed to stopping this cycle of victimization and holding the
criminals who profit from this exploitation accountable."
Copyright http://www.usatoday.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Cyclospora Outbreak: What You Need To Know

Posted on 09:40 by Anonymous

The cyclospora outbreak in the US which began in mid June has now
affected 285 people in 11 states. The CDC still does not know the
exact source of the parasite which has hospitalized 18 people thus
far. The CDC has only verified the parasite in fecal samples from 5
people to date.

Over 125 cases have been identified in Iowa. There is no clear history
of an originating source based on travel history thus far. According
to a report this week from the Iowa Dept of Public Health, the source
may be more likely originating from fresh vegetables as opposed to
fruit.
Cyclospora is a one-celled parasite which is too small to be seen by
the human eye. It causes explosive watery diarrhea, as well as nausea
and vomiting. Other common symptoms include fatigue, muscle aches, low
grade fever, and loss of appetite.

Cyclospora outbreaks originate from contaminated food or water, often
in tropical or subtropical climates. Outbreaks that have occurred in
the US in the past have generally have been linked to imported fresh
produce.

Raspberries, basil, lettuce, snow peas have been sources of previous
outbreaks since the 1990s.

Often times, in healthy persons, the illness is self- limited, and
resolves with supportive care including fluids, and medicine for
nausea if vomiting develops. The illness can last as little as 2-7
days–but can linger for several weeks to sometimes months in some
cases.

The onset can be as soon as 1 day but up to 2 weeks after exposure to
the parasite. It may not be uncommon to develop relapses associated
with this parasite.

When patients appear ill or dehydrated, intravenous fluids may be
necessary to restore fluid volume and electrolytes.

In immunocompromised patients, the illness generally begins slowly,
and may cause right sided upper abdominal pain with symptoms mimicking
gallbladder disease with elevated liver enzymes.

Diagnosis can be made by detecting the parasite in stool specimens,
specifically by identifying oocytes. There are currently no blood
tests that can detect antibodies to Cyclospora.

The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test can detect Cyclospora DNA in
stool specimens. It is commercially available, and is likely the most
acccurate method to make the diagnosis.

Antibiotics which can be used to treat the infection include Septra or
Bactrim. Cipro can also be used in patients with a sulfa
allergy–however, this may not be optimal therapy.

Antibiotics may help to reduce symptoms and also improve the time to
recovery for those with prolonged symptoms as well as loss of
appetite. In most cases, appropriate antibiotics can stop the diarrhea
within 2 days.

It is unclear what the source of contamination is at this time-the
produce itself, or related to contaminated irrigation systems involved
in farm settings.

The CDC is recommending that people be careful by taking precautions
to wash any fresh fruits and vegetables thoroughly until we know the
food source that is causing the outbreak.
Copyright http://www.forbes.com
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Japan Inc. Cashes In on Abenomics as Toyota to Sony Profits Rise

Posted on 09:36 by Anonymous

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic recovery plan is filling
the coffers of manufacturers from Toyota Motor Corp. (7203) to Sony
(6758) Corp.

As the exporters prepare to announce first-quarter earnings this week,
14 of Japan's 27 largest are projected to beat their own full-year
operating profit forecasts by 5 percent or more, according to data
compiled by Bloomberg. Net income may surge 75 percent from a year
earlier among companies that sell abroad and 33 percent at
domestic-oriented firms, UBS AG said this month.
Abe's drive to end 15 years of deflation in Japan through monetary
easing and fiscal stimulus benefited manufacturers as the yen dropped
5 percent against the dollar last quarter and about 20 percent in the
past 12 months, boosting earnings from overseas. Toyota, the world's
largest carmaker, may exceed its fiscal-year net income target by 21
percent, according to the average of 23 analyst estimates compiled by
Bloomberg.

"Abe introduced a real bullet," said Ichiro Takamatsu, a fund manager
in Tokyo at Bayview Asset Management Co. "Companies will report
stronger numbers because of the weak yen."

Toyota, set to report earnings on Aug. 2, may say first-quarter net
income rose 48 percent to 430 billion yen ($4.3 billion), according to
the average of four analyst estimates. Profit for the year ending
March may jump 72 percent to 1.66 trillion yen, based on 23
projections.

Sony, Japan's biggest smartphone maker, may boost full-year profit 28
percent to 55 billion yen, according to the average of 16 analyst
estimates. The Tokyo-based company will report first-quarter earnings
on Aug. 1.
Return Favor

One question is whether those benefiting from Abenomics will return
the favor to stimulate the broader economy. Companies such as Toyota,
after stockpiling cash, could bolster Abe's stimulus efforts by
increasing capital investment, wages and dividends.

"Companies are of course happy to receive the windfall from a weaker
yen and stronger exports, but extremely reluctant to spread this
additional income," said Martin Schulz, an economist at Fujitsu
Research Institute in Tokyo. "They would rather keep that income and
focus on investment, particularly overseas."
'Good Numbers'

Analysts expect exporters including Toyota and Sony to beat their
forecasts in part because the yen is trading at lower levels than the
companies predicted.

Toyota said in May it expects 1.37 trillion yen in annual profit,
based on exchange rates of 90 yen to the dollar and 120 yen against
the euro. Sony targets 50 billion yen in full-year net income based on
the same projected rates.

Japan's currency traded at an average of about 99 against the dollar
and 129 against the euro in the quarter ended June 30, compared with
about 80 yen and 103 yen a year earlier. The currency may weaken
further to 120 yen against the dollar over the next year, Credit
Suisse AG said in a July 1 report.

Toyota's operating profit is boosted by about 40 billion yen for every
1-yen weakening in the Japanese currency against the dollar, according
to the company.

"We are just at the starting lines toward sustainable growth," Akio
Toyoda, the carmaker's president, said last month at the annual
shareholder's meeting. He said the strong yen was "becoming
corrected."

Shino Yamada, a spokeswoman for Toyota, and Mami Imada, a spokeswoman
at Sony, declined to comment ahead of the companies' earnings
announcements.

"There should be many sectors that will benefit from the yen's
depreciation," said Masamitsu Ohki, a fund manager at Stats Investment
Management Co., a hedge fund in Tokyo. "I expect good numbers for the
first quarter."
Nissan, Panasonic

Nissan Motor Co. (7201), Japan's second-biggest carmaker, said July 25
it increased profit 14 percent to 82 billion yen in the three months
ended June 30, amid the weaker yen and higher U.S. sales. The
Yokohama-based company reiterated its forecast for full-year net
income of 420 billion yen.

Panasonic Corp. (6752), Japan's third-biggest TV maker, may post
full-year net income of 62 billion yen, compared with the company's
forecast of 50 billion yen, according to the average of 13 analyst
estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The Osaka-based company, which
reports first-quarter earnings on July 31, had a 754 billion-yen loss
last fiscal year.

Annual profit at Tokyo-based Honda Motor Co. (7267), Japan's
third-largest carmaker, may jump 71 percent to 627 billion yen,
according to the average of 20 estimates.
Electronics Makers

Carmakers may get a bigger boost from the weaker yen than electronics
manufacturers, said Makoto Kikuchi, chief executive officer at
Tokyo-based Myojo Asset Management Japan Co.

"Consumer electronics makers see a limited impact," Kikuchi said.
"They have high ratios of overseas production as well as overseas
sales."

Sony's operating profit is reduced by a weaker yen against the dollar,
while it's increased by a weaker yen against the euro, according to
the company.

One product where Sony is hurt by the weakening yen against the dollar
is its new PlayStation 4 game console. The electronics maker has
signed contracts to pay for parts in dollars, to avoid being hurt by
the strengthening yen. The result is that parts and production are
becoming more expensive just as the company prepares to compete in
consoles against Microsoft Corp.

Japanese electronics makers continue to suffer from competition
against Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc. and from the emergence
of smartphones and tablet computers, which are eroding demand for
devices such as cameras and video-game consoles.

"In electronics, Japanese companies are extremely challenged by
competition in Asia," Schulz at Fujitsu said. "The overall demand is
not strong."
Canon, Nintendo

Canon Inc. (7751), the world's biggest camera maker, cut its full-year
forecast July 24, citing lower-than-expected demand.

Nintendo Co. (7974), the creator of "Super Mario," may miss its 55
billion-yen profit forecast for the year ending March, according to
analyst estimates. The Kyoto-based company, which fell short of
initial sales projections for its new Wii U game console, may post net
income of 53 billion yen, according to the average of 22 estimates.
The company will report first-quarter earnings on July 31.

A sustained recovery for Japan's economy will depend on whether Abe's
government can execute a more comprehensive growth strategy, Masayoshi
Son, president of SoftBank Corp. (9984), said in Tokyo on July 23.

"Monetary initiatives or monetary techniques will not suffice in the
long run," said Son, whose Tokyo-based mobile-phone company acquired
U.S. carrier Sprint Corp. (S) earlier this month. "Unless Japan grows,
all of those short-term initiatives will have no meaning."
Copyright http://www.bloomberg.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

2013 Gold Cup: With Win Over Honduras and Mexico Loss, Pressure Is on United States to Finish the Job

Posted on 09:26 by Anonymous

COMMENTARY | And then there was one.

One more road trip. One more match. One Gold Cup Final that could be
the cherry on top of the sundae that is the best stretch of play in
the 100-year history of US Men's Soccer. Jurgen Klinsmann is 90+
minutes of action away from putting any and all critics on mute for
one entire year, and the fact of the matter is that the US coach and
his Waldo-striped army should absolutely be hoisting a trophy come
July 28.

Anything but a win on Sunday will be unacceptable in the eyes of
American supporters.

United States 3-1 Honduras: Order restored

Remember when Landon Donovan went on a hiatus and subsequently found
himself in Klinsmann's doghouse? It seems like ages ago. Donovan
announced his return to US Soccer in a big way in the July 5 friendly
against Guatemala, and his star has merely gotten brighter and
brighter since. In the past three weeks, Donovan went from being a
fringe player who had to prove himself to his coach to a definite
member of the 2014 World Cup squad to someone who has guaranteed
himself a spot in the starting XI for what will likely be the final
World Cup Qualifiers of his career.

Donovan was again the engine of the US attack on Wednesday, having a
hand in all three of the team's tallies (two goals and a brilliant
through ball that set up the Eddie Johnson strike). It's possible that
the biggest highlight of the night that involved the LA Galaxy star
came when he was subbed off 18 minutes from time. The first person to
meet Donovan was his coach, who almost immediately embraced who will,
regardless of what occurs on Sunday, be his team's MVP of this
tournament.

Welcome home, Landon. We missed you, maybe even more than we could
have imagined.

United States 3-1 Honduras: Up top

It took literally a handful of seconds during a US attack on Wednesday
to remember what the previously mentioned Johnson brings to the table
that Chris Wondolowski, try as he might, cannot routinely produce.
Johnson used his pace and strength to beat a defender to a Donovan
through ball and then hold his man off as he fired off a hit from 17
yards out that swooped around goalkeeper Donis Escobar for the
match-opener. Wondo finds the back of the net through his positioning
and by doing the so-called "dirty work" inside the penalty area.

Johnson is a true forward and a finisher, and the type of player you
want starting up top in a Final.

It would be overly harsh to suggest that Donovan and Wondolowski
didn't mesh in previous Gold Cup matches; rather, they were two
different guys who were fighting for the same cause. In Donovan and
Johnson, Klinsmann has himself a true partnership, one in which
Donovan can contribute both up front and in the midfield as a
distributor for the Seattle Sounders forward. Donovan and Johnson make
up the competition's top one-two punch as the Final draws near, and
thus don't be shocked if the duo is responsible for the goal that wins
the Gold Cup.

United States 3-1 Honduras: Mexico losing is nice and all, but...

Now it's all on Team USA to finish the job. That Panama, not Mexico,
has been the second-best team in the tournament and deserves to play
for the trophy will not matter at all if the Americans stumble. The
United States will enter Sunday as the favorite, a team that will have
a noticeable home-field advantage unless thousands of Mexican football
supporters descend on the Windy City with the sole purpose of rooting
against the US.

Two things worry me about Panama: They're good on attacking set
pieces, plays in which the US have leaked goals throughout this
tournament, and they've also been playing like a confident side that
knows it has nothing to lose. Who expected Panama to beat Mexico TWICE
in under three weeks? Who expected that they, not Mexico, would be
standing in the way of US and Gold Cup glory?

There have always been excuses whenever the US have struggled under
Klinsmann. New philosophies were being preached, and players were
trying to adjust to a new system. The manager hadn't yet had enough
time for find his first-choice lineup. CONCACAF has gotten much, much
better in a brief amount of time.

All of that goes out the window on Sunday, the first actual "must-win"
game of the Klinsmann era. Win, and it's job done, the result that had
been coming since that 6-1 drubbing of Belize. Fall short, and July
2013 will forever be labeled as nothing more than yet another failure
for US Soccer.

No pressure.
Copyright yahoo.com
Read More
Posted in | 1 comment

Danica McKellar, aka Winnie Cooper, Reveals Killer Abs in Avril Lavigne Music Video

Posted on 09:22 by Anonymous

Danica McKellar is revealing a, well, revealing new side to herself.

The former "Wonder Years" star, 38, revealed her killer abs while on
the set of Avril Lavigne's new music video yesterday.

"Just had the best time shooting @AvrilLavigne's new video," she
tweeted. "And she is so sweet and fun! Made me feel like a rock star.
;)"
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Rick Warren returns to pulpit after son's suicide

Posted on 23:47 by Anonymous

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nearly four months after his son's suicide, popular
pastor Rick Warren returned to the pulpit Saturday afternoon at the
Southern California megachurch he founded.

Warren, dressed in his usual casual black T-shirt and jeans, took the
stage at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif. with wife, Kay
Warren, and was greeted with a long standing ovation by the
congregation.

A shout of "We love you!" came from the crowd before Warren began.

"I love you, too," a smiling Warren replied. "Have I told you lately
that I love you?"

It was the first time Warren had taken the Saddleback pulpit since his
27-year-old son Matthew shot and killed himself on April 5.

In the sermon, first in a series called "How To Get Through What
You're Going Through," Rick Warren said he had the perfect role model
for his struggles.

"God knows what it's like to lose a son," Warren said.

He remained mostly composed, but choked back tears at times, including
when he thanked his surviving two children.

"How proud I was of Amy and Josh, who for 27 years loved their younger
brother," Warren said. "They talked him off the ledge time after time.
They are really my heroes."

He delivered a formal, prepared speech with notes and quotes from
Scripture but often broke off to talk frankly about his son.

"I was in shock for at least a month after Matthew took his life," Warren said.

But, Warren said he was grateful to come from "a family of spiritual redwoods."

"Satan picked the wrong team to pick on," he said.

Warren has been an essential figure in the modern, megachurch brand of
Christianity.

His multimillion-selling book "The Purpose Driven Life" made him a
national star in the realms of religion and self-help, and he
delivered the opening prayer at President Barack Obama's 2009
inauguration.

Saddleback, the church he founded in 1980, has grown to 20,000
members, according to Warren's biography on the church's website.

But in April, Matthew Warren, after a lifetime of struggle with
depression, shot and killed himself in what Warren at the time called
"a momentary wave of despair."

"For 27 years I prayed every day of my life for God to heal my son's
mental illness," Warren said.

But Warren said Saturday that he intended to turn his grief into a
message of service and hope.

"God wants to take your greatest sorrow and turn it into your life's
greatest message," he said.
Copyright http://www.usatoday.com so more info viit here http://www.usatoday.com


For Hot Spicy news And Pic Visit Here http://www.playboyz.in/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

'The Wolverine' review: Looking sharp

Posted on 09:58 by Anonymous

The Wolverine
Action. Starring Hugh Jackman, Rila Fukushima and Tao Okamoto.
Directed by James Mangold. (PG-13. 120 minutes.)

Somewhere along the line somebody must have had a crazy idea, that
maybe for once the Wolverine required a decent script, and shouldn't
rely only on action, audience goodwill and the sight of Hugh Jackman
with his shirt off. And so a team was assembled, made up of people who
have made some very good movies.

Those movies are too many to list here, but for a taste: Director
James Mangold made "Walk the Line" and "3:10 to Yuma," and
screenwriters Mark Bomback, Scott Frank and Christopher McQuarrie made
"Live Free or Die Hard," "Out of Sight" and "The Usual Suspects,"
respectively. This time out, nobody is slumming.

Within five minutes, it's apparent that the audience, and "The
Wolverine," are in good hands. The movie, a sequel to 2009's "X-Men
Origins: Wolverine," begins with three gripping sequences, including a
vivid one in which our hero survives the atomic bomb blast at
Nagasaki. Of course he does - he's that kind of person. His hair and
skin may be burned off, but he flexes and growls, and a moment later,
everything has grown back.

Less immediately apparent than the quality of the action is the subtle
and welcome change the filmmakers have wrought in Wolverine. Of the
mutant superhero X-Men, he was always the sad sack, the depressive,
the self-hating one, the one who didn't want to use his powers; but in
"The Wolverine," he is less angst-ridden, and more angry and
motivated, which activates the movie.
Straight-up action hero

At the start, he is drifting and haunted by nightmares, but he still
has the gumption to pick a fight when he witnesses an injustice. In
the best way, he is more like a straight-up action hero - no longer a
miserable guy like Lon Chaney Jr.'s Wolf Man, but capable, dangerous
and, when it's called for, sarcastic.

The clash between mutants and humans has been the relentless focus of
previous "X-Men" movies. "The Wolverine" drops that exhausted subject
in favor of something more clear-cut and immediate: The Wolverine is
asked to travel to Japan in order to say goodbye to the man whose life
he saved in Nagasaki. The Wolverine, who's not doing much of anything
these days besides growing out his sideburns, agrees, and soon gets
involved in a tangled and dangerous conflict over the old man's will.
The old man skips over his own son and makes his granddaughter, Marika
(Tao Okamoto), the richest woman in Asia.

A nice feature of "The Wolverine" is that it always stays with our
hero, and his task is always simple and easy to grasp, despite
whatever complicating machinations are taking place off camera. He
saves Marika's life - as soon as people find out that she is about to
inherit everything, armies of assassins pop out from everywhere - and
he becomes determined to keep her alive. Why? Because he's a nice guy,
and he likes her.

Unfortunately, the Wolverine is not the best relationship material at
the moment. He can't go to sleep without having nightmares that cause
him to leap out of the sheets, waving his adamantine knuckle blades,
ready to kill anything that moves. Handsome or not, he is definitely a
case for separate beds.

"The Wolverine" is the first film from the X-Men universe to show
Jackman to full advantage. The actor has worked himself into a
physical condition that is downright humbling, or inspiring, depending
on your viewpoint, and his performance is in the best action tradition
of strength and humor.

The action sequences are not perfunctory and, though they had to have
been cooked up on a computer, they don't look like it. Or at least,
they're imaginative enough that you don't have time to think of them
in that way.
Train chase

For example, there's a chase on top of a train, a familiar
action-movie trope last seen as recently as "The Lone Ranger," a few
weeks ago. But the chase in "The Wolverine" takes place on a Japanese
bullet train going 300 mph, which completely changes the dynamic. The
scene is faster, quieter and more eerie, and the fighting requires
different strategies.

"The Wolverine" shows that, while originality would be nice, a little
novelty and enthusiasm in the presentation of the familiar can be
quite enough. The bottom line is that audiences aren't stupid and will
not settle for just anything, as the anemic box office for recent
blockbusters is showing. "The Wolverine" deserves to break out from
the pack.
Copyright http://www.sfgate.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

After 75 years of marriage, couple die one day apart at age 94

Posted on 09:52 by Anonymous

High school sweethearts Les and Helen Brown, who were born on the same
day on Dec. 31, 1918, died at age 94, within one day of each other.

"My mom often said she didn't want to see my father die, and he didn't
want to live without her," Daniel, the couple's youngest son, told the
Long Beach Press-Telegram.

Helen died on July 16, and Les died on July 17. The Southern
California couple celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary in
September.

"It was a real love match, wasn't it?" their oldest son, Les Jr., told
the newspaper. "They were together every day for 75 years."

According to the sons, the pair met at Huntington Park High School and
eloped on Sept. 19, 1937, at the age of 18 against their parents'
wishes. They thought a match between a wealthy man and a working-class
woman would never work out.

The couple moved to Long Beach in 1963. He was a photographer for the
Navy. She sold real estate. They had seven grandchildren.

The two, who were friends with many of their neighbors, were known to
take road trips and worshipped at Kingdom Hall as Jehovah's Witnesses.

Eventually, Helen was diagnosed with stomach cancer, and Les suffered
from Parkinson's disease.

"Like the Bible says, 'They were as one,'" Bob Brobst told the
Press-Telegram, who was a friend of the couple's for a decade.
Copyright http://news.yahoo.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Miami hostage standoff leaves 7 people dead

Posted on 09:48 by Anonymous

MIAMI -- Seven people were shot and killed at an apartment building in
a Miami suburb early Saturday, including the suspected gunman who was
holding two hostages when a SWAT team moved in, police said.

The hostages were rescued unharmed, Hialeah Police Sergeant Eddie
Rodriguez told NBC News.

The standoff began on Friday evening during an argument between the
gunman and the husband and wife who ran the apartment complex. Their
bodies were among the six found after the SWAT team moved in on
Saturday morning, police said.
The gunman lived in a fourth-floor apartment with his mother, the
Miami Herald quoted the landlords' daughter, Shamira Pisciotti, as
saying.

The couple, 78-year-old Italo Pisciotti and 68-year-old Samira
Pisciotti, went to the unit to discuss a problem with the gunman, who
opened fire and killed them both, their daughter told the newspaper.

Three other victims were found shot to death in that building and one
was walking into a building across the street when the gunman shot him
from a balcony, police said.

The shooter was barricaded inside a fifth-floor apartment with the two
hostages when police negotiators made contact with him during the
night. The SWAT team swarmed in after the talks broke down about 2
a.m., the Herald said.

The apartment complex in the blue-collar, mostly Hispanic community
housed about 90 families.

Copyright © 2013, Reuters
Read More
Posted in | No comments

New Android, new Chromecast, old marketing tricks: Ars readers react

Posted on 09:29 by Anonymous

On Wednesday, Google held an event in San Francisco announcing a
couple of new products that proved interesting to Android and Apple
adherents alike. These included the revamped Nexus 7, Android 4.3, and
the Chromecast, a tiny dongle for your TV's HDMI port that pushes
music, photos, and videos from Android and iOS devices and laptops to
the...um...medium screen.

Ars sat down to run some benchmarks on the Nexus 7 as soon as we got
our hands on it, and Andrew Cunningham wrote up the results in The
2013 Nexus 7 performance preview: a huge speed upgrade in every way.
The benchmarks showed the newest tablet vastly outperforming the
original Nexus 7 as well as the Nexus 4, and coming close in
performance to the larger Nexus 10.

Storage, incidentally, was the most controversial part of the new
tablet. daneren2005 wrote, "I think the better storage performance is
the only thing I really care about in an upgrade. The Nexus 7
deteriorated so fast it was ridiculous and got extremely laggy when
approaching full. I'm hoping this version doesn't have these issues,
or at least not at the same level." charleski agreed: "Hmm. I was
planning to keep my old N7 since I mostly use it for reading. But
storage speed is the one thing that really bugs me about the original
model, and these improvements are quite enticing."

Digitali missed the old ways. "Still no SDCard storage? I love my
original one, but the lack of additional storage options is insane."
Chronoreverse didn't want to hear it, "You're never going to see
MicroSD storage in a Nexus device." But greenmky stepped in to offer a
more thorough response:

I'd prefer an SD card slot too, but considering the bang/buck that
Google offers with Nexus devices I've been willing to overlook it. I
don't keep that much music on hand, and on a tablet, the only reason I
use the space is for disc images for DOSBox or something. I don't
watch movies or TV on a tablet (would rather wait and watch on the
plasma/HT setup).

I really like SD cards (for media storage, Titanium Backup,
Photos, etc), but somehow I've ended up with a Nexus 7 / Nexus 4 combo
anyway.

My wife grouses about not having enough room for her music all of
the time on her Nexus 4. She's talked about getting another Android
device with MicroSD just for playing music. So far, it's just talk.

For my kids (age 7 and 5), however, an SD card slot is critical. I
load it up with episodes of My Little Pony: FIM and whatever else they
want to watch for trips, camping, etc. They load up the internal
storage with terrible insipid games and such :p

Devil's in the details

Verizon also announced it's Motorola Droid lineup this week, and while
the phones sounded awfully impressive, the specifics of the "Motorola
8X" chip that powers the lineup revealed decidedly average hardware.
Again, Andrew Cunningham took down the details in Motorola's "8-core"
X8 chip gives us a lesson in marketing-speak.

The deception made Doctor Hoot mad. "So your new 'flagship phone' has
a lower-resolution screen, a similar processor, and the same RAM as
the GSIII? Way to produce a flagship last year's flagship phone and
sell it for $199, Motorola. No wonder your market share is dropping."

ounkeo already hit the acceptance stage:

This is just the general problem with companies and manufacturers
in general. Nearly everyone inflates. The goal is to bedazzle ignorant
users. The fact that it works and you have users going on and on about
yet more pointless cores means it will continue to be done.

This has been happening in the PC market for a long time though
not quite as blatant as Motorola, Google, and Verizon. We had the
almighty Jiggahertz warz, the megapixie wars, the core warz. And
ignorant people lap it up.

Outside of Ars, pretty much any other blog comment section is
filled with "it doesnt haz 16corez...it is bad and useless."

Others joked about the offending 8 core chip. "Reminds me of the time
I went to a 'computer blowout' sale and saw vendors selling MP5, MP6,
and MP7 players," wrote RolandKSP.

And TerribleTony told us of his incredibly intriguing product: "I'm
working on a 36-core SoC design. 16 of the cores are 6510's, 10 ten
are Z80's, two are Hercules Graphics Adapters, two are FM synthesizers
I pulled off of old SoundBlaster Pro or Adlib cards (whatever I could
find at Goodwill), three are 8088s, and the remaining three are
actually people doing jobs it offloads to Amazon's Mechanical Turk."
Chrome...um...castic?

At Google's Wednesday event, a tiny little device called the
Chromecast. In her article, New "Chromecast," a $35 HDMI dongle to get
video streams to your TV, Casey Johnston took a look at Google's pitch
to get one of these things in every TV in every home. Ultimately, Ars
readers were enthusiastic, but some were skeptical that it would
really be a great at Google promised.

"Looks nifty, but no 5GHz Wi-Fi will be awful in any area with
congested 2.4GHz operation," Bob Loblaw posted. DOOManiac had another
idea: "I wish the thing had an IR port on it so you could
pause/play/rewind/ffwd using your remote instead of digging your
phone/tablet out again."

Ars of Ares thought the dongle's ultimate usefulness would come down to content:

I'm cautiously excited about this. I really dig connecting my PS3
to my phone via YouTube, so I'm fairly aware of the potential.

I do wonder about dev support though. It's great that they got
Netflix right out the gates, but that's kind of a given these days; I
already have five separate options to watch Netflix on one TV, how
many more do I need? HBO Go, on the other hand...

I hope they have some way of syncing the audio, but I sort of
doubt it. It would be awesome to have Google Music or Pandora playing
the same stream on multiple receivers and/or TVs throughout the
house—like the Nexus Q—but this little stick doesn't seem to be meant
for that. Hopeful, there...

They hit the pricing right out of the park. $35 is deep into
impulse territory!

outlaw2005 had no such reservations though. "I just ordered one for
each TV in the house. This is exactly what I was looking for."
You are where you eat

Towards the end of the week, Nathan Mattise brought us the story of a
programmer who kept being thwarted in his attempts to get a table at a
swanky San Francisco restaurant. To realize that fine dining dream,
the programmer built a bot to make online reservations—only to realize
that others were using superior bots for the same task. In Engineer
can't get decent dinner reservations, creates Urbanspoon-dominating
bot you can get the whole story of the eatery arms race.

psd sort of missed the point, but had a good DIY sentiment. "I'll tell
you where you can easily get a reservation—your own kitchen table!
Ditch the laziness, get off the keyboard and finally learn how to cook
gourmet meals for yourself! Start being self-sufficient for a change."

Happysin saw the future in this particular story: "This seems like the
natural beginning of agent-based life management. We've seen it in
Sci-Fi for years, but it would be great to tell your personal agent
that you want reservations as X place, and make sure to notify Y
person of the date when it's finalized. Then also manage things like
dentist and doctor scheduling, etc. Having an agent manage calendar
for things like that would be pretty great. You lose direct control
over parts of your schedule, but if it's set up properly, it shouldn't
be a problem."

But surely the restaurant would see something strange afoot. Right?
"'How come our only patrons are IT geeks?'" Stone joked as the
restaurant owners.

But FoneFreak spoke the voice of the common man (and woman): "I'll be
eating my Stouffer's Lean Cuisine and watching 'Rin-Tin-Tin' reruns on
antenna TV while these startup guys feast on braised peacock tongue
and in vivo monkey brains while they furiously blog about it in
real-time on invisible, holo-keyboards projected from a Google Glass
add-on dongle. *sigh*"
Copyright http://arstechnica.com
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Europe and China Agree to Settle Solar Panel Fight

Posted on 09:24 by Anonymous
BRUSSELS — The European Union's trade chief said on Saturday that a
deal had been reached with China to settle a dispute over exports of
low-cost solar panels that had threatened to set off a wider trade war
between two of the world's largest economies.
The settlement essentially involves setting a fairly high minimum
price for sales of Chinese-made solar panels in the European Union to
try to prevent them from undercutting European producers. Those
producers accused Chinese manufacturers of benefiting from enormous
loans from state-owned banks and other government assistance that
enabled them to charge prices that would otherwise be uneconomical.

"We have found an amicable solution that will result in a new
equilibrium on the European solar panel market at a sustainable price
level," Karel De Gucht, the European trade commissioner, said in a
statement.

The deal immediately met with ferocious criticism from the European
manufacturers that had filed the complaint, and it complicates a
similar dispute between the United States and China.

Mr. De Gucht's decision in June to carry out his threat to impose
tariffs on solar panels from China generated significant fears within
the union about retribution from China. Chancellor Angela Merkel of
Germany called for further negotiations to avoid harm to German
exporters. European importers of solar products from China also
opposed the tariffs.

At the time, Mr. De Gucht said he had been left with no choice but to
impose the tariffs since his investigators found a systematic effort
by Chinese companies to sell solar panels in Europe below the cost of
making them, a practice known as dumping.

On Saturday, officials at the European Commission said they could not
give details of the deal, including the price that Chinese exporters
would pay to sell their panels in Europe, until the arrangement had
been formally approved by the commission. But a European Union
official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal had not
yet been formally approved, said the two sides had agreed to a minimum
price of 0.56 euros per watt (74 cents), which would base any
potential surcharge on the amount of electricity generated by each
imported panel.

The European solar manufacturers who lobbied for tougher action
against the Chinese exporters on Saturday promised to sue over the
settlement.

The agreement "is contrary in every respect to European law," said
Milan Nitzschke, the president of EU ProSun, an industry group. A
minimum price of 0.55 to 0.57 euros was at the level of "the current
dumping price for Chinese modules," the group said in a statement.

The arrangement would cover exports from 90 of about 140 Chinese
exporters that were examined during the investigation, and that
represent 60 percent of the panels sold in Europe, the government
official said. Those 90 companies would no longer face tariffs that
were put in place in June. Chinese exporters that did not agree to the
terms will still face tariffs that are set to rise to 47.6 percent on
Aug. 6 from the current level of 11.8 percent, the official said.

The Chinese government hoped from the start of the trade case with the
European Union for a negotiated settlement instead of a legal battle.
This deal comes as a relief, said He Weiwen, the co-director of the
China-United States-European Union Study Center at the China
Association of International Trade in Beijing.

The European settlement with Beijing in some ways complicates a
similar dispute between the United States and China. The United States
Commerce Department imposed final anti-dumping and anti-subsidy
tariffs last spring on imports of solar panels from China. China
responded on July 18 that it was preparing to impose tariffs of more
than 50 percent on polysilicon, the main material for solar panels, on
imports from the United States and South Korea.

The United States began trying in early summer to arrange a
comprehensive deal among Beijing, Brussels and Washington that would
set new global trade arrangements for solar panels in exchange for the
removal of the American tariffs and the preliminary European tariffs.
But faced with a complex process in the United States for removing
tariffs once the Commerce Department has made them final, the European
Union pushed ahead with its own negotiations with China, a Senate aide
with detailed knowledge of the issue said on Friday.

"The administration has been doing the right thing on this, pushing
for talks and trying to get a joint settlement with Europe, but the
Europeans have not had the same attitude and instead are pursuing
talks with China independently of the U.S., which has stalled progress
on U.S.-China talks," said the aide, who spoke anonymously because of
the diplomatic sensitivity of the issue.

The Office of the United States Trade Representative, which is part of
the White House, had no immediate response to the European deal, which
was announced shortly before dawn in Washington.

Solar panels represent more than 6 percent of China's exports to the
Continent, making them one of the largest Chinese exports to the
European Union. In 2011, Chinese exports of panels and their main
components to the European Union were worth about 21 billion euros or
$27.4 billion.

China grew from a tiny player in the global solar panel market five
years ago to the world's dominant producer now through a program of
enormous lending by state-owned banks and a wide variety of
manufacturing incentives by local and provincial governments. That has
allowed Chinese producers to drive down the price of panels by
three-quarters over the same period.

But Chinese manufacturers have expanded faster than the market, and
the largest of them now face severe financial difficulties.

James Kanter reported from Brussels and Keith Bradsher from Hong Kong.
Copyright http://www.nytimes.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Google Asks Glass Developers To Start Working On Android-Based Apps Ahead Of Glass Development Kit Launch

Posted on 09:22 by Anonymous

It looks like Google is about to unleash a new wave of more powerful
applications for Google Glass. Currently, Glass developers can only
build apps that are essentially web-based services that talk to the
user's hardware through a set of relatively limited APIs. At its I/O
developer conference earlier this year, Google announced that it would
soon release its so-called Glass Development Kit (GDK), which would
let them build Android-based apps for Glass that can run directly on
the device.

So far, however, Google hasn't launched the GDK. Instead, Google today
encouraged developers who are waiting for the GDK to start working on
Android apps for Glass using the standard Android SDK (API Level 15)
to try out their ideas.

As Google notes, developers can use the SDK to access low-level
hardware to render OpenGL and use stock Android UI widgets, for
example. Developers can also access the accelerometer of Glass through
the SDK.

Glass, after all, runs Android 4.0.4, so it's a pretty well-known
platform for many developers. To help newcomers get started, though,
the company also released a number of sample apps (a stopwatch,
compass and level) today that highlight some of the things developers
can do with Android on Glass. Over the next few weeks, Glass team
member Alain Vongsouvanh writes on Google+ today, the team will also
use these sample apps to "demonstrate the migration path between a
traditional Android app and a full Glass experience."

For Glass to reach its full potential, developers need better access
to the device's hardware, so it's nice to see Google moving ahead with
this. It's still a bit of a surprise that Google hasn't released the
GDK yet. And the fact that it made today's announcement indicates that
it could still be a few weeks out. If you're a Glass developer,
though, now is probably a good time to start thinking about how you
would use Android on Glass.
Copyright Contains http://techcrunch.com/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

-Singer-songwriter JJ Cale dead at 74 after heart attack

Posted on 09:20 by Anonymous

Grammy award winning singer and songwriter JJ Cale, one of the most
versatile musicians of his era who played everything from rock and
roll to blues and jazz, has died after suffering a heart attack, his
official website said on Saturday.

Cale, who was 74, won a Grammy award in 2008 for "The Road to
Escondido," which he recorded with singer-songwriter Eric Clapton.


Born in Oklahoma City, Cale migrated to Los Angeles in the 1960s and
flourished. Rock legend Neil Young once described Cale as the best
electric guitar player he had ever seen other than the late Jimmy
Hendrix.

Cale's official website said he died on Friday night at Scripps
Hospital in La Jolla, California. There were no immediate plans for
memorial services, the website said.
Copyright Contains http://www.reuters.com/
(Reporting by Greg McCune; Editing by Vicki Allen)
Read More
Posted in | No comments
Newer Posts Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Comments (Atom)

99kadum.in sell your Old And New Product Here...

close ads


Popular Posts

  • Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) CAM XVID
    INFO DOWNLOAD HERE OR DOWNLOAD HERE Transformers 2 : Revenge of the Fallen (2009) 300 MB CAM DOWNLOAD HERE Transformers 2 : Revenge o...
  • Benji the Hunted (1987) DVDRip XviD
    INFO : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092638/ http://rapidshare.com/files/132498749/benji.the.hunted.1987.dvdrip.xvid-aen.part1.rar htt...
  • The Punisher (2004) DvDRip XviD
    http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0330793/ http://rapidshare.com/files/163306050/Th_Pnishr_mahek.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/163...
  • Jeff Dunham - Spark of Insanity (2007)
    Direct Download: http://pangea.xland.cz/soft/Jeff.Dunham.Spark.Of.Insanity/wusiwug-jdsoi.avi
  • Sneak peek: Oprah grills Lindsay Lohan
    A teaser for the interview has arrived. Tough Oprah sat down with troubled Lindsay Lohan to tape the actress' first post-rehab intervi...
  • Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid (2008) DVDRip XviD
    INFO http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1177939/ Roxy.Hunter.And.The.Myth.Of.The.Mermaid.2008.PROPER.DVDRip.XviD-VoMiT.part1.rar Roxy.Hu...
  • The Proposal (2009) RMVB
    SCREENSHOTS INFO PART 1 PART 2 PART 3
  • The Children of Huang Shi (2008) DVDSCR XviD
    INFO http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0889588/ espise-xvid-tcohs-cd1.part1.rar espise-xvid-tcohs-cd1.part2.rar espise-xvid-tcohs-...
  • Taken (2008) DVDRip XviD
    INFO http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0936501/ Taken.DVDRip.XviD-ALLiANCE.part1.rar Taken.DVDRip.XviD-ALLiANCE.part2.rar Taken.DVDRip.X...
  • The Railway Children (2000) DVDRip XviD
    INFO http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0215111/ TRC_2000.part1.rar TRC_2000.part2.rar TRC_2000.part3.rar TRC_2000.part4.rar TRC_2000.part...

Categories

  • "A" (27)
  • "B" (33)
  • "C" (34)
  • "D" (25)
  • "E" (9)
  • "F" (31)
  • "G" (19)
  • "H" (27)
  • "I" (15)
  • "J" (10)
  • "K" (5)
  • "L" (19)
  • "M" (23)
  • "N" (14)
  • "O" (7)
  • "P" (19)
  • "Q" (3)
  • "R" (18)
  • "S" (77)
  • "T" (115)
  • "U" (4)
  • "V" (3)
  • "w" (16)
  • "Y" (4)
  • "Z" (4)
  • 1934 (1)
  • 1947 (1)
  • 1958 (1)
  • 1960 (1)
  • 1962 (1)
  • 1965 (2)
  • 1967 (1)
  • 1970 (1)
  • 1972 (1)
  • 1973 (2)
  • 1976 (2)
  • 1977 (1)
  • 1979 (3)
  • 1980 (1)
  • 1981 (2)
  • 1982 (3)
  • 1983 (3)
  • 1984 (1)
  • 1985 (6)
  • 1986 (4)
  • 1987 (6)
  • 1988 (6)
  • 1989 (4)
  • 1990 (5)
  • 1991 (3)
  • 1992 (2)
  • 1993 (8)
  • 1994 (8)
  • 1995 (6)
  • 1996 (3)
  • 1997 (4)
  • 1998 (9)
  • 1999 (4)
  • 2000 (12)
  • 2001 (11)
  • 2002 (8)
  • 2003 (13)
  • 2004 (22)
  • 2005 (24)
  • 2006 (25)
  • 2007 (52)
  • 2008 (265)
  • 2009 (79)
  • 300-400 MB MOVIES (60)
  • Action Movies (23)
  • ADVENTURE MOVIES (116)
  • Animation movies (9)
  • Childrens Movies (9)
  • Comedy movies (5)
  • CRIME MOVIES (108)
  • DIRECT DOWNLOADS (39)
  • DRAMA MOVIES (37)
  • FAMILY MOVIES (101)
  • Horror Movies (4)
  • LATEST MOVIES (30)
  • Musical movies (1)
  • Romantic Movies (3)
  • War Movies (1)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (268)
    • ▼  August (10)
      • Egyptian Forces Storm Pro-Morsi Sit-Ins
      • Report: 2 dead in UPS plane crash near Alabama air...
      • George W. Bush has heart surgery for blocked artery
      • New 'Doctor Who': It's Peter Capaldi
      • Sneak peek: Oprah grills Lindsay Lohan
      • Christie, Clinton top 'hot politician' list
      • US to extend some embassy closures over security c...
      • 'Breaking Bad' wins top honors at TCA Awards
      • Venice boardwalk crash: Man, 35, arrested on suspi...
      • Zimbabwe officials: Mugabe wins with 61%
    • ►  July (170)
      • Taylor Swift The 1940s Bikini Guys HATE It, Girls ...
      • Radio Host Kidd Kraddick Died
      • Microsoft prices Xbox One controller at $60, heads...
      • Low-cost iPhone named in China Labor Watch report
      • Low-cost iPhone named in China Labor Watch report
      • 150 arrested, 105 children rescued from prostituti...
      • Cyclospora Outbreak: What You Need To Know
      • Japan Inc. Cashes In on Abenomics as Toyota to Son...
      • 2013 Gold Cup: With Win Over Honduras and Mexico L...
      • Danica McKellar, aka Winnie Cooper, Reveals Killer...
      • Rick Warren returns to pulpit after son's suicide
      • 'The Wolverine' review: Looking sharp
      • After 75 years of marriage, couple die one day apa...
      • Miami hostage standoff leaves 7 people dead
      • New Android, new Chromecast, old marketing tricks:...
      • Europe and China Agree to Settle Solar Panel Fight
      • Google Asks Glass Developers To Start Working On A...
      • -Singer-songwriter JJ Cale dead at 74 after heart ...
    • ►  June (88)
  • ►  2009 (499)
    • ►  November (51)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (52)
    • ►  August (395)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile