Friday, April 16, 2010

Experts: No end to volcano ash in sight

Weather experts predicted Friday that a volcanic ash causing chaos to air traffic across Europe would affect the region well into the weekend and possibly beyond as the dust cloud continued to spread.

Scientists said it was too soon to predict when the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland would cease spewing ash, raising the prospect of thousands more grounded flights in coming days.

Prevailing westerly winds are expected to fan the massive plume of dust from an erupting volcano in Iceland further east and north, according to predictions from the London Ash Advisory Center.

By 07:00 GMT Saturday (7 p.m. ET) the cloud traveling at up to 9,000 meters (30,000 feet) is forecast to be covering parts of Russia, Poland, Finland and other East European countries while continuing to affect the UK, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Denmark and Netherlands.

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Norway PM runs country by iPad

When Norway's prime minister found himself stuck in New York as a volcanic cloud grounded flights to Europe, he fired up his new Apple iPad and did the job remotely.

In what could be a first for the new gadget, Jens Stoltenberg told CNN he used the iPad to manage the situation at home as Norway closed its airspace under threat from the ash.

A photograph of Stoltenberg using the device was posted on the Internet by Norwegian officials under the title "The prime minister is working at the airport.

"There are good means of communication, I have close contacts with my office all the times, and there are a lot of activities in Norway where we try to reduce the consequences of the volcano in Norway,"

"It's very normal for a PM to travel abroad so this is not different from the other travels, it's just lasts some days more than expected. We have the internet, the mobile phone.

"I also use an iPad, which is excellent."

Like many other travelers grounded by the volcanic ash cloud, Stoltenberg has sought alternative routes to reach home, catching a flight to Madrid, Spain before completing the journey overland.

"I am afraid we won't be back before Saturday because I think most of our travel is going to be by car because the most of the airports in the Northern part of Europe are now closed," he said.

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Hamilton quickest in Chinese GP practice

Former world champion Lewis Hamilton tops the timesheets after Friday's practice session for this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.

The 25-year-old Briton -- who won in China on his way to taking the 2008 world title -- recorded a time of one minute 35.217 seconds, a quarter of a second quicker than the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg.

Hamilton's McLaren teammate and current world champion Jenson Button was third with Michael Schumacher fourth for Mercedes.

The Red Bulls of Malaysia winner Sebastian Vettel and his teammate Mark Webber were fifth and sixth.

Despite his performance, Hamilton sounded a word of warning about his hopes of winning on Sunday.

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Inception - Trailer

In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one's mind can be the most dangerous weapon or the most valuable asset. The film is scheduled to be released in both conventional and IMAX theaters on July 16, 2010. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, along with Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger and Michael Caine.

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EPL: Manchester City vs Manchester United Live Stream

Manchester City left-back Wayne Bridge could face Manchester United in the derby on Saturday at Eastlands. The defender has recovered from a hernia operation, which caused him to miss five matches. He is one of four players who are in line to return with Stephen Ireland (ankle) and Patrick Vieira (knee) on the mend from injuries while Pablo Zabaleta is free from suspension. Bridge has endured a troubled season off and on the pitch and only returned to action against Hull in February after missing 13 games because of a knee problem.

Roberto Mancini wants to show the world Manchester's finest at Eastlands - and that means Wayne Rooney being fit.


Manchester City vs Manchester United : Live Stream
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'Pirates of the Caribbean 4' Finds its Orlando Bloom Replacement

When Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides added French up-and-comer Astrid Berges-Frisbey, I teased that she might become the next Keira Knightley to rise from the waves. Well, now it appears they may have found the world's next Orlando Bloom. According to an official press release from Walt Disney, On Stranger Tides has added the young English actor Sam Claflin to the cast.

Disney is still keeping the plot of Tides under wraps, but they revealed that Claflin will be playing a young missionary named Philip. Since the film is rumored to deal with the Fountain of Youth, I'm guessing it will venture into Spanish held territories, and that he may be a Catholic missionary.

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Paris Hilton Splits From Doug Reinhardt

Add Doug Reinhardt to the list of Paris Hilton’s growing list of exes. Reinhardt has officially become a member of the not-so-exclusive brotherhood—which includes the likes of Benji Madden, Nick Carter, and Paris Latsis, among many others—after Hilton’s reps confirmed that the hotel heiress has indeed broken up with the reality star and minor league baseball player a couple of weeks ago.

The source told People that Hilton and Reinhardt, who began dating in February last year, called it quits two weeks ago. Speculations that the couple separated came out weeks ago when the former love birds spent Easter away from each other. Hilton reportedly spent the Easter holiday with her family while Reinhardt went to Colorado.

The buzz became stronger this week when Hilton was seen partying at a Las Vegas club where Kim Kardashian’s ex Reggie Bush was also spotted. Some tabloids speculated that Hilton and Bush were hooking up. However, the “Simple Life” star quashed the rumor via Twitter by saying that “aside from being @ the same club, Reggie and I didn’t even say hi to each other. I was there with my sister and friends.”

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Liverpool FC Up For Sale

The off-field bickering between Liverpool owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett would soon be over as the partners have begun the formal process of selling the Premier League side. The Merseyside announced on its official Web site that Hicks and Gillett have appointed British Airways chairman Martin Broughton to take charge of selling the football club.

Hicks and Gillett, who have owned Liverpool FC the past three years, said in a statement that they have “decided together to look to sell the club to owners committed to take the club through its next level of growth and development.” Fans have blamed the American owners for the Reds’ failure to win a title the past four years. Liverpool last tasted a title in 2006, when they won the FA Cup.

Manager Rafael Benitez said the appointment of Broughton was a step in the right direction. Benitez has reportedly not been able to get the players that he wanted because the club is saddled by a huge debt, which now allegedly stands at more than $365 million. Meanwhile, Broughton said new owners could be on board as early as next season.

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Shirtless Kiefer Sutherland Thrown Out of Strip Club

A drunken and shirtless Kiefer Sutherland was kicked out of a London strip club on Thursday, U.K.’s The Daily Mail reported. According to the report, Sutherland, who was in London to promote his new movie “Twelve,” went berserk in the wee hours at the Stringfellows nudie bar, compelling the club’s bouncers to escort the “24″ star out of the establishment–in a headlock.

Reports said Sutherland, who was once made headlines for attacking a Christmas tree, started drinking around 10:30 in the evening at the bar of the Covent Garden Hotel before going to the strip club at around 2:00 am. A witness who saw Sutherland at Stringfellows said “he went bananas, shouting nonsense and dancing like Peter Crouch.”

It reportedly took the bouncers around ten minutes to get Sutherland in his car. Witnesses later saw a giggling Sutherland falling to his knees just outside his hotel. The actor’s reps have yet to issue any statement regarding the reports.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Volcanic ash cloud causes air travel chaos

A cloud of ash from a volcano in Iceland swept toward mainland Europe, with airspace over the United Kingdom closed to flights until Friday evening, officials said.

It could take up to 48 hours for the ash to clear from U.K. airspace, a scientist said, and the cloud forced up to 6,000 flight cancellations across the continent, according to the intergovernmental body that manages European air travel.

Thousands of flights and untold numbers of travelers were affected as some of Europe's busiest airports closed, including London's Heathrow, Amsterdam's Schiphol, and Paris' Charles de Gaulle.

The prime minister of Norway was among those stranded by the closure of European airspace.

Jens Stoltenberg, who was in New York for President Barack Obama's nuclear summit, is running the Norwegian government from the United States via his new iPad, his press secretary Sindre Fossum Beyer said.

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Samsung issues warnings about 3-D TV

Pregnant women, drunk people and "those who are sleep deprived" should not watch 3-D television because of potential health issues, electronics manufacturer Samsung says on its Web site.

The company also says people at risk for stroke or epileptic seizures should consult a medical professional before watching TV in three dimensions.

Samsung and Panasonic began selling the first 3-D TVs in the U.S. last month.

The warnings come as other TV manufacturers are set to debut 3-D home entertainment systems this year. When watching 3-D TV, users wear special glasses with lenses that open and close rapidly to produce an image that appears to leap off of the screen.
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Israeli customs blocks entry of iPads

Jerusalem - A number of Israelis and tourists entering the country at Ben Gurion Airport have had their new Apple iPads seized by customs officials.

Israeli authorities say the devices' Wi-Fi standard does not match Israel's standard, which is also used in Europe.

Yechiel Shavi, spokesman for the Ministry of Communication, said that the ban only applies to those iPads built for the American standard but would not apply to devices that match the European specifications.

Apple announced on Wednesday that it was delaying the worldwide release of iPads because "demand is far higher than we predicted and will likely continue to exceed our supply."

"We know that many international customers waiting to buy an iPad will be disappointed by this news, but we hope they will be pleased to learn the reason -- the iPad is a runaway success in the U.S. thus far," the company said in a statement announcing the delay.

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Zac Efron to Produce 'Snabba Cash' Remake

Another former child star involved with drugs and crime. But in Zac Efron's case, it's a character he'll be playing in a movie he's producing. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 17 Again star could be looking at his first franchise since Disney's blockbuster TV-to-theatrical series High School Musical with an English-language remake of the recent Swedish hit Snabba Cash (Easy Money). Warner Bros. has won a bidding war for the rights, and it's likely the project will move ahead quickly or else WB may lose the opportunity altogether due to a "short fuse" clause in the studio's deal with producers.

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Meteor Lights Up U.S. Midwest

The U.S. Midwest is abuzz with UFO talks after a huge fireball lit up the skies late Wednesday night. The National Weather Service said the light lasted about 15 minutes and disintegrated into smaller pieces before disappearing. The fireball was reportedly seen in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio.
Some people reported hearing a long sonic boom at the time that the fireball was seen over the Midwest skies. The huge noise was followed by the shaking of houses and trees, among other things, the NWS said. Experts have yet to exactly identify the fireball, but the NWS believes that it may have been a wayward meteor that made its way into earth. According to the NWS, The Gamma Virginids meteor shower, which began on April 4, is still ongoing and it may have caused the massive fireball. The NWS said it has yet to determine if parts of the suspected meteor hit the ground after disintegrating.

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Lindsay Lohan cut from the cover of “Mean Girls” video game

Mean Girls, the movie that truly defined high school  social cliques, is missing its lead star’s photo on its movie-turned-game cover. Sources have suggested that the giant gaming company Nintendo may have snubbed Lindsay Lohan due to her questionable antics and bad public image.

Lohan’s other Mean Girls co-stars such as Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried, notoriously known in the movie as the “Plastics”, were prominently displayed on the front cover.

For years since her shot to fame, Lohan had been caught frequently on camera having altercations with law enforcement agents ranging from DUIs, to law suits, and alleged drug use.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Toyota suspends Lexus GX 460 sales

Tokyo, Japan - Toyota announced Thursday that it is testing all of its sports utility vehicles after it suspended worldwide sales of the Lexus GX 460 due to a reported risk of rollover.

Toyota does not plan to suspend the sales of the other vehicles it is testing, said Ririko Takeuchi, a spokeswoman. But the company will suspend Lexus GX 460 sales.

Consumer Reports magazine warned readers on Tuesday not to buy the sport-utility vehicle because it could turn over in hard turns. Shortly after the magazine issued its warning, Toyota announced it was suspending sales of the luxury vehicle in the United States and Canada.

Toyota spokeswoman Mieko Iwasaki said Thursday that the company was expanding the suspension to the Middle East and Russia, the only other markets where it was sold.

"We have no specific target in mind when to resume the sales," she said. "We are now investigating the case by trying to replicate the situation that Consumer Reports pointed out."

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Twitter claims 105 million registered users

Twitter has more than 105 million registered users, co-founder Biz Stone said Wednesday.

The announcement, at the micro-blogging site's Chirp conference for developers, marked the first time Twitter has announced it number of accounts. The tally - 105,779,710, to be exact - is significantly more than outside analysts had estimated.

The company also says it's adding 300,000 accounts per day, with much of its growth coming outside the United States.

The number, of course, doesn't address how many of those accounts are active. It comes after months of outside speculation that the number of monthly visitor to Twitter's main page had peaked – after astronomical growth in early 2009.

Web analytics company Compete estimates that Twitter's number of unique monthly visitors has stayed roughly the same since June 2009.

But on Wednesday, Stone said most of Twitter's daily traffic comes from third-party applications, which often don't require a stop by the site's main page (which nevertheless got a makeover last week).

As Mashable's Adam Ostrow notes in a blog post from the conference, the number still pales in comparison to social-networking giant Facebook's more than 400 million registered accounts.

But it's closer than most observers would have guessed, which bodes well for Twitter a day after it rolled out an advertising plan that it hopes will turn the much-talked-about site into an actual moneymaker.

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Arsenal title race over after defeat to Spurs

Arsenal's hopes of winning the English Premier League title appear over after a damaging 2-1 defeat at bitter north London rivals Tottenham, who keep alive their hopes of claiming the fourth Champions League place.

Despite enjoying plenty of first-half possession, Arsenal could not find their way past a stubborn Tottenham defense and the home side took the lead with a wonder goal from debutant Danny Rose.

Teenage midfielder Rose reacted first to goalkeeper Manuel Almunia's punch out, hammering an unstoppable 10th minute volley into the roof of the net.

And Tottenham increased their lead in the first minute of the second half when the Arsenal offside trap was exposed and Gareth Bale found himself in space to slot the ball past Almunia.

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Apple postpones international iPad launch due to strong US demand

The official statement from Apple:
Although we have delivered more than 500,000 iPads during its first week, demand is far higher than we predicted and will likely continue to exceed our supply over the next several weeks as more people see and touch an iPad™. We have also taken a large number of pre-orders for iPad 3G models for delivery by the end of April.

    Faced with this surprisingly strong US demand, we have made the difficult decision to postpone the international launch of iPad by one month, until the end of May. We will announce international pricing and begin taking online pre-orders on Monday, May 10. We know that many international customers waiting to buy an iPad will be disappointed by this news, but we hope they will be pleased to learn the reason—the iPad is a runaway success in the US thus far.
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Rachel Weisz to play Jackie Kennedy in new Movie

EW.com is reporting that “The Constant Gardener” star Rachel Weisz has been tapped to play former First Lady Jackie Kennedy in a film that would be directed and produced by the Academy Award winner’s fiancé, Darren Aronofsky, who helmed 2008’s critically acclaimed “The Wrestler.”

“Jackie,” will focus on how the beautiful first lady coped with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The whole film will revolve around the four days between President Kennedy’s death and burial. It is expected to be a challenging role for Weisz, as the film is supposed to showcase the grace showed by Jackie Kennedy while mourning the loss of her beloved husband.

The script was reportedly written by Noah Oppenheim, who is an executive at the company that produces “The Office” and “The Biggest Loser.” If confirmed, the project will be the second collaboration between real-life partners Weisz and Aronofsky, who also directed his fiancée in the 2006 flop “The Fountain.”
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Catherine Zeta-Jones Bares All in Allure

Catherine Zeta-Jones  is 40 and she is smoldering hot in Allure’s May issue, where the Welsh actress is photographed in all her naked glory. Zeta-Jones, who is married to actor Michael Douglas, said in an interview with the magazine that her theater training helped her become confident about her body.

Zeta-Jones, whose body hides the fact that she has a 9-nine-year-old son and a 6-year-old daughter, said she felt comfortable while doing the naked photo shoot with photographer Michael Thompson. “That’s when your dancing days and being in theater pay off…When you’re doing a quick change, you don’t give a shit who sees you,” she says tongue-in-cheek.

The Oscar-winning actress for the film adaptation of “Chicago” is currently starring in Broadway’s “A Little Night of Music.” Joining Zeta-Jones in Allure’s naked edition are American Idol judge Kara DioGuardi, Emmanuelle Chriqui of “Entourage,” Jessica Capshaw of “Grey’s Anatomy,” and singer Colbie Caillat, among others.

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China Earthquakes; 300 dead

Chinese officials reported that more than 300 people have died after a number of strong quakes shook Southern Qinghai, a mountainous area near Tibet. The U.S. Geological Survey said the strongest of the earthquakes was a 6.9-magnitude temblor. China’s Earthquakes Networks Center recorded the same quake as a 7.1.

Thousands of people were also injured in the series of quakes that destroyed communication lines and other infrastructures in Yushu county. Officials said many others are feared to have been buried as houses were toppled in the county of close to 90,000 people. The military in the area has been dispatched to lead the rescue operations but efforts to reach survivors are hindered by the lack of equipment, local media reported. A senior military official said roads were damaged by the quakes, making it harder for relief goods to reach the victims.

The USGS said the epicenter of the strongest quake was six miles below the ground in the city of Golmud. Two more aftershocks followed in the next 12 minutes after the first quake.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Archaeologists discover a Roman-era mummy

A Roman-era mummy was recently unearthed in a Bahariya Oasis cemetery, about 190 miles southwest of Cairo.

The 3-foot-tall female mummy was discovered by Egyptian archaeologists. The figure was found covered with plaster decorated to resemble Roman dress and jewelry, said Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities in a press release Monday.

In addition to the female mummy, the Supreme Court of Antiquities said archaeologists found clay and glass vessels, coins, anthropoid masks and 14 Greco-Roman tombs.

Director of Cairo and Giza Antiquities Mahmoud Affifi, the archaeologist who led the dig, said the tomb has a unique design with stairways and corridors, and could date to 300 B.C.

Bahariya Oasis is not new to archaeological investigations. In 1996, a team of Egyptian archaeologists found 17 tombs and 254 mummies at the site.
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Chelsea go four points clear

A first-half strike from Nicolas Anelka gave jittery Chelsea victory over Bolton and sent them four points clear at the top of the Premier League. But it was evident from the laboured performance by Carlo Ancelotti's side that the title nerves are beginning to take hold.

The Blues had to wait until the 43rd minute to break down a stubborn Bolton side who almost snatched a draw in the closing stages.

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson insists the title is Chelsea's to throw away and, judging by the anxiety on show at Stamford Bridge, the run-in promises to be a thrilling affair.

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Joss Whedon To Direct Marvel's 'The Avengers'

I'm told Marvel Studios is in final negotiations for Buffy the Vampire Slayer  series architect Joss Whedon to direct Marvel Studios' The Avengers. That's the fast-tracked film that would amount to an all-star team of Marvel superheros, including Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America  (Chris Evans), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), as well as Shield leader Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson). Other signature superheros will likely be involved, but I've listed the actors in active superhero duty. Whedon has been  rumored for this job for awhile, and is high on the fanboy wish-list.
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Twitter Opens Gate to Ads

Twitter is officially out of the no-ads zone. Beginning Tuesday, searches on Twitter may be accompanied by advertisements from selected companies, including Starbucks, whose tax-day promo is getting heavy retweets. The first batch of “promoted tweets” will include ads from Sony Pictures, Virigin America, and Best Buy Co.

The “promoted tweets” launch is Twitter’s first foray into the world of advertising, although some of its millions of users have been using the site as a promotional platform for various products. Whether Twitter would come to rely on ads for a large chunk of its profits remains to be seen, although a Google-like Twitter is not farfetched considering that the microblogging site’s top honchos worked at one time or another for the search engine giant.

Right now, though, users will not see the ads on the side of Twitter search results. Instead, the “promoted tweets” will come out as normal search results except that these will be labeled as promotions.

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Croatian girl wakes from coma, starts speaking fluent German

A teenager in Croatia has baffled doctors after she woke up from a coma and started speaking fluent German, instead of her native language.

The 13-year-old, who has not been named, only just started studying German at her school in Knin, southern Croatia but was by no means fluent, according to her family.

Doctors cannot explain the sudden shift. She has already been seen by specialists but no one has been able to explain what has happened. There has reportedly been a large degree of frustration on the part of the girl’s family as they can no longer communicate with each other.

Dr. Mijo Milas said: “In earlier times this would have been referred to as a miracle, we prefer to think that there must be a logical explanation – its just that we haven’t found it yet.”

The psychiatric expert also explained that there were cases described in literature of people who spoke ancient languages after waking up from states of unconsciousness.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Obama, Hu discuss possible Iran sanctions

Washington - President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao held a private meeting Monday before the start of a nuclear security summit, with the focus on Iran -- and its opposition to the nuclear nonproliferation agreement.

"The Chinese very clearly share our concern about the Iranian nuclear program," Jeff Bader, senior director for Asian affairs for the National Security Council, said in a conference call. "They share our overall goal of preservation of the nonproliferation regime."

The United States and its allies believe Iran is aiming to develop nuclear weapons. The Iranian government, meanwhile, indicates that it only wants a peaceful nuclear energy capability.

Obama and Hu agreed in the meeting that Iran must meet its nonproliferation obligations, Bader added. The two also said they are instructing their delegations to work on a sanctions resolution.

"The resolution will make clear to Iran the costs of pursuing a nuclear program that violates Iran's obligations and responsibilities," Bader said.
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Adebayor quits Togo; ends international career

African soccer star Emmanuel Adebayor has revealed that he is quitting international football in the wake of the deadly gun attack on the Togo team bus in Angola in January.

Adebayor was national captain, but said on Monday that he no longer wanted to represent his country following the events which saw two people killed and several injured after rebels fired on the bus en route to the Africa Cup of Nations.

"I have made the very difficult decision to retire from international football," the 26-year-old striker told the Web site of his English club Manchester City.

"I have weighed up my feelings in the weeks and months since the attack, and I am still haunted by the events which I witnessed on that horrible afternoon on the Togo team bus.

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£1 billion price tag for Arsenal

Arsenal have been valued at close to £1 billion and a stand-off between Uzbek businessman Alisher Usmanov and American sports mogul Stan Kroenke is expected to ensue. Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith wants to sell part or whole of her 15.9% stake, valued at £80 million.

The insider said: "The shares are now worth £10,000 each. That would mean the shares alone would be valued at £650 million, and the club is carrying debt close to £300 million. That puts a price on Arsenal of almost £1 billion.

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Steven Seagal Sued for Sexual Assault,Trafficking

A 23-year-old former model claims she interviewed with Seagal last February for the position of executive assistant.  Kayden Nguyen  says she got the job, but when she showed up for work, she learned, "Mr. Seagal had been keeping two young female Russian 'Attendants' on staff who were available for his sexual needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week."

Nguyen alleges in her suit, one of the 'Attendants' had recently quit and it was this job -- not executive assistant -- Seagal intended her to fill.

Nguyen claims the very first night on the job, Seagal treated her "as his sex toy."  Nguyen says in the lawsuit Seagal, pushed his hands under her skirt, tried fondling her breasts and forced his hand down her pants.
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Bret Michaels Undergoes Emergency Appendectomy

Bret Michaels tried to ignore the pain in his stomach Sunday night, hoping he could make the stage for a show in San Antonio, Texas. But by 1 a.m. Monday, the 47-year-old rocker and contestant on The Celebrity Apprentice  had to be rushed to the hospital with what he thought was a severe case of the flu. Instead, he underwent an emergency appendectomy.
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Coco to host late night show on TBS

Fans of Conan O’Brien can once again have their funnyman on the late-night boob tube.

The comedian  recently inked a deal with the cable network TBS to air a weeknight show, starting November this year, from Monday to Thursday, at 11:30 P.M.

This can be considered a quick comeback, especially after the recent fiasco with NBC, as Coco was asked to make room for Jay Leno due to poor ratings.

The move to cable surprised many, as there have been speculations that Fox might be the one to give a better offer to O’Brien. The Fox Channel is apparently the only one, among the top four networks, who did not feature a late-night show.

USA Today quotes O”Brien to have said: “In three months I’ve gone from network television to Twitter to performing in live theaters, and now I’m heading back to basic cable.”

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Palm puts up "For Sale" sign

A report from Bloomberg shows that handheld device maker Palm is putting itself up for sale.220px-palm-Treo700p

Sources of the report revealed that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Frank Quattrone’s Qatalyst Partners are working with the company to look for potential buyers.

Two companies have already taken a look and they are HTC Corp. from Taiwan and Lenovo Group Ltd. from China. The other possible buyers are Nokia, Microsoft, Motorola and even Nintendo. Dell initially wanted to make an offer but decided against it eventually.

Palm, founded in 1992, is a pioneer of the personal digital assistant (PDA) market, through its Palm Pilot series. However, it is currently taking a beating in terms of sales as it is competing with Apple and Google for mobile operating system. It has patents from mobile hardware to software and power-saving technologies.

The current market value of Palm stands at 870.8 million dollars. It currently ranks sixth for the smartphone market in North America.

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Santonio Holmes Traded to New York Jets

The Pittsburgh Steelers have traded wide receiver Santonio Holmes and his personal problems to the New York Jets for a fifth-round pick in the upcoming NFL draft. The trade comes after reports came out that the 26-year-old could face a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s policies against substance abuse.

His personal problems aside, Holmes could be a big addition to the Jets offense, which already has the likes of LaDainian Tomlinson, Braylon Edwards, and Jerricho Cotchery to receive passes from starting quarterback Mark Sanchez. Holmes was instrumental in the Steelers’ 2008 Super Bowl win, where the wide receiver bagged the MVP award after getting the game-clinching catch from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

However, for every achievement that Holmes collects on the field is an off-field problem that threatens to prematurely end his promising career. Just last month, a woman accused Holmes of throwing a liquor-filled glass at her. Since becoming a pro in 2006, Holmes has been arrested at least three times on charges that range from drug violations to domestic violence.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Death toll from Bangkok protests climbs to 21

Bangkok, Thailand -- The death toll from the weekend's clashes between anti-government protesters and Thai security forces climbed to 21, authorities said.

Of the dead, 17 are civilians and four are military, the Bangkok Emergency Medical Service said Sunday.

The clashes on Saturday also left 858 injured, the service said.

The protesters, known as the "Red Shirts," for their clothing, organized a funeral ritual for their members at Phan Fa Bridge on Sunday. Thousands of protesters attended.

In addition, the protesters seized six military vehicles, smashing their windows, and blocked part of the major Pinklao Bridge.

The government, meanwhile, said it was asking officers to return to their bases to refresh and prepare for the next operation.

The protesters' group, the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, said it is unwilling to sit down for negotiations with the government unless it is to discuss the dissolution of the lower house of parliament.

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Obama hosts two-day summit on nuclear security

President Obama hosts leaders from 46 countries for a two-day nuclear security summit starting Monday that will focus on how to better safeguard weapons materials, both old and new, to keep them out of the hands of terrorists.

The gathering at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in the nation's capital is considered an unprecedented effort to rally global action on securing vulnerable nuclear materials.

It also is the centerpiece of a major Obama objective aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and technology.

As the summit begins, the United States is negotiating with the four other permanent members of the United Nations Security Council on tougher sanctions against Iran over its nuclear ambitions.

"The central focus of this nuclear summit is the fact that the single biggest threat to U.S. security, both short term, medium term and long term, would be the possibility of a terrorist organization obtaining a nuclear weapon," Obama said Sunday, appearing with South African President Jacob Zuma in Washington.

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United's title hopes in the gutter after goalless draw

Manchester United's hopes of claiming a fourth successive English Premier League title have taken a huge knock after they were held to a 0-0 draw at Blackburn on Sunday.

United were missing talismanic England striker Wayne Rooney through injury -- and they lacked a cutting edge in attack against a Blackburn side who have also held Chelsea and Liverpool to home draws this season.

Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov, who has been overshadowed by Rooney's superb form this season, had the best chance to win a tight match with 10 minutes to go, but he shot straight at goalkeeper Paul Robinson from near the penalty spot after good work on the right from Paul Scholes.

The result leaves United still a point behind leaders Chelsea, but have played a game more than the London side.

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'Date Night' stomps over 'Clash of the Titans' in weekend Box Office

The race for the No. 1 slot this weekend was a close one, but Date Night is claiming victory with an estimated $27.1 million gross over Clash of the Titans' $26.8 million take (although that could all change by tomorrow morning when the true numbers are reported). Date Night, which marks a new box office opening weekend record for Tina Fey, scored a B with audiences, according to exit pollster Cinemascore. The PG-13 rated comedy about a married couple caught up in a case of mistaken identity is not a career high for Fey's co-star Steve Carell.
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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart Spotted Together in Hungary

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson had their heads down this afternoon as they got ready to leave from the Budapest airport! He's been in the country working hard on Bel Ami with his many female costars, and it looks like Kristen was finally able to start that vacation she's been excited for and join him there. The duo is finally back together after going their separate ways while she did press for The Runaways and he started filming his latest project in England. Her visit to Europe came just in time so that she and Robert could celebrate her 20th birthday - we took a look at her first 20 years with a special slideshow, but maybe she and Robert marked the occasion with their latest round of Pda.

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Phil Mickelson Wins 2010 US Masters

American Phil Mickelson  won his third green jacket  after ruling the 2010 Masters  Tournament in Augusta, Georgia Sunday, April 11, 2010.2010-Masters

“To win this tournament, it’s the most amazing feeling,” he said after clinching the championship. “This has been a special day. I’ll look back on this day as very memorable, something I’ll always cherish.”

His final birdie at the 18th hole put him to a finish of 16 under 272, the lowest by a Masters champion since Tiger Woods posted the same scorecard in 2001.

Lee Westwood from England placed second, Anthony Kim of the United States placed third and tying for fourth place are South Korea’s K.J. Choi and American Tiger Woods.

Meanwhile, 16 year old Matteo Manassero, the youngest player in Masters history and the youngest to make the cut finished in a tie at 36th place.

Mickelson grabbed the green jacket previously in 2004 and in 2006. Last year’s winner Angel Cabrera of Argentina put the jacket to Mickelson following the tradition where the last year’s winner will put the jacket to new winner.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Thailand protests turn deadly - 15 Dead

Fifteen people were killed Saturday in clashes between anti-government protesters and Thai police and military forces, according to emergency officials.

Erawan Emergency Center said 11 were civilians and four were military. At least 486 people were injured, the center said.

A Japanese cameraman with Thomson Reuters was among those killed, the news agency said. It identified him as Hiro Muramoto and said that he had been shot and killed.

Military and police forces used tear gas and rubber bullets to contain the protesters, who were trying to break into military barracks, state media reported. Video showed the protesters throwing objects at the security forces, who protected themselves with shields.

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Ross Brawn backs Schumacher to make improvement in China

Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn believes Michael Schumacher can show improvement when the Formula One circuit moves to China next week.

The seven-time world champion has struggled to challenge for a podium place in three races since returning to motorsport's elite class, and has been outperformed by young teammate Nico Rosberg.

But Brawn, whose team won the world title last year after a scintillating start to the campaign, believes that the 41-year-old Schumacher has suffered from problems not within his control.

While Rosberg claimed third place in Malaysia, Schumacher was forced to retire with a wheel nut problem.

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Barcelona cruise to El Clasico win

Barcelona struck a potentially decisive blow in the Primera Division title race by ending Real Madrid's perfect home record to go three points clear at the summit.

Lionel Messi's 40th goal of the season in all competitions put the reigning Spanish and European champions on the road to victory in 'El Clasico', and Pedro Rodriguez completed the scoring 10 minutes after half-time.

The result ended Madrid's 12-match winning streak in La Liga and their 100% record at the Bernabeu, which had stood at 15 successive triumphs, but more importantly it put Barca in pole position to retain their league crown.

Not only are they three points clear of Madrid with seven games to go, but they also boast the better head-to-head record if the two clubs should finish level.

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Youngest Player to Make a Cut in US Masters

Italian Matteo Manassero broke the record for youngest player to make a cut in the US Masters. He is 16.Matteo-Manassero

His record stands at 16 years, 11 months and 22 days old (yes, he’s 10 days shy of turning 17 years old). He is also the youngest athlete to play in the US Masters and the youngest winner of the British Amateur Championship when he ruled it last year.

The previous holder was Bobby Cole who was almost 18 when he made it in 1967.

He scored 71, 76 and 73 in the first three rounds to make the cut. The 5-foot, 11-inch, Verona, Italy resident is the only amateur to survive the cut therefore guaranteeing him for top amateur honors.

Manassero is planning to turn professional by the first week of May when he plays at the Italian Open. Asked about winning the Masters someday, he replied, “I’m dreaming about being the Masters champion… At what age, I don’t mind, actually.”

The teenager, who was introduced to golf at the age of three, also played football during his younger years and is a great fan of AC Milan.

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Polish President Died in Plane Crash

Tragedy has struck Poland as it lost its president and several other high-ranking officials in a plane crash in Russia. President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria were among 97 people killed when the presidential plane crashed as it was trying to land amid thick fog near Russia’s North Smolensk airport. The Polish officials, who included the military chief of staff and several lawmakers, were, ironically, scheduled to attend the 70th anniversary of the Katyn forest massacre–one of the most tragic periods in Poland’s history.

Initial investigation shows that the crash was an accident and there seems to be no indication of foul play. An official of the Smolensk regional government said the Tupolev presidential aircraft was advised to land either in Minsk, Belarus, or in Moscow, but the pilot apparently did not heed the advice. Russian Air Force Gen. Alexander Alyoshin said the pilot decided to land in Smolensk despite the thick fog.

Former Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski said the accident was so “hard to believe. You get chills down your spine.” Another former President, Lech Walesa, said the accident “is a great tragedy, a great shock to us all.”

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Friday, April 9, 2010

La Liga: Real Madrid vs Barcelona Live Stream

Real Madrid and Barcelona will both be looking to strike a major blow in the Primera Division title race on Saturday night when the two Spanish superpowers go toe-to-toe in what will be the 80th 'Clasico' between the arch rivals at the Bernabeu.

Although Madrid hold the clear upper hand in previous editions of this fixture, winning 50 of the 79 encounters in front of their own fans and losing just 15, there is precious little separating the two teams heading into the match.

Both are locked on 77 points at the top of the standings and Madrid are only ahead due to a goal difference of plus one.

However, with Barca having won the first meeting 1-0 at the Nou Camp in November they only need a draw to take over at the summit on head-to-head record.

Real Madrid vs Barcelona: Live Stream
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Iran has 'fully mastered' nuclear technology

Iran announced Friday it has advanced its nuclear technology, unveiling new, faster centrifuges and celebrating "giant steps" forward.

In a speech celebrating National Nuclear Day, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad slammed "selfish behavior" by "arrogant" countries that have tried to negotiate a halt to Iran's nuclear activity. As he spoke, a crowd chanted "God is great" and "Death to America."

"Today, Iranian scientists and experts have fully mastered the nuclear and have been taking giant steps and moving at full pace towards meeting all domestic needs and making proper use of home-grown potential in the field of nuclear energy," Ahmadinejad said.

Officials unveiled what they called a "third generation" of centrifuges six times faster than the ones currently being used.

Insisting Tehran's nuclear efforts are purely for energy purposes -- despite claims by many Western nations that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons -- Ahmadinejad said he had been open to a deal, and blamed other countries for it falling apart.
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Half a Million World Cup tickets still available

With 62 days to go before the football World Cup opens, FIFA - the sport's governing body - and the South African local organizing committee are pleading with South Africans to buy the remaining 500,000 tickets that have been made available.

The tickets are for 63 matches, excluding the final, and will go on sale April 15.

It has become clear that fewer than the 450,000 foreign visitors initially expected will be coming to Africa's first World Cup. A significant number of the tickets that have been made available come from FIFA and its affiliates that have decided not to use them.

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