August 4, 2012

Mars rover hunts for signs of life

Mars rover hunts for signs of life
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August 05, 2012
By news.com.au
ARE we alone? Or was there life on another planet? NASA's $2.4 billion Mars rover Curiosity aims to find out.

The $US2.5 billion ($2.4 billion) dream machine, the Mars Science Laboratory, aims to take the first steps toward finding out when it nears Mars's surface tomorrow.


Kate Middleton - Kate Middleton Stars As Team Gb's Lucky Charm Throughout Olympics



Kate Middleton - Kate Middleton Stars As Team Gb's Lucky Charm Throughout Olympics
04 August 2012
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Kate Middleton Stars As Team Gb's Lucky Charm Throughout Olympics
Kate Middleton has been popping up everywhere at this years London Olympics, cheering on Team GB at the equestrian, rowing and tennis events, often with Prince William by her side.
Yesterday though, she went solo for most of the events and looks as though she could very well be Great Britain's lucky charm as she cheered on two impressive and victorious runs for our nation's athletes.

Retired porn star Jenna Jameson supports Mitt Romney

Retired porn star Jenna Jameson supports Mitt Romney
By Chris Moody
August 3, 2012PHOTO: Jenna Jameson arrives at Perez Hilton's 34th birthday party at Siren Studios, March 24, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.
Retired adult film actress Jenna Jameson voiced support for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney at a strip club Thursday, CBS San Francisco reports:

"I'm very looking forward to a Republican being back in office," Jameson said while sipping champagne in a VIP room at Gold Club in the city's South of Market neighborhood. "When you're rich, you want a Republican in office."

Jameson was being interviewed "exclusively" by a CBS reporter who was "on assignment" at "an event marking the 8th anniversary" of the San Francisco-area strip club.


Obama praises Olympic athletes

Obama praises Olympic athletes
By REID J. EPSTEIN | 8/4/12 7:03 AM EDT
U.S. gymnast Gabrielle Douglas performs on the balance beam Thursday. | AP Photo
President Barack Obama morphed into the first fan in his weekly radio address broadcast Saturday, praising the nation’s Olympic athletes competing in London.

The flag-waving continues the president’s effort to tether himself to popular winning Olympians — he congratulated gold medalists Michael Phelps and Gabby Douglas from the campaign stump this week during stops in Ohio and Virginia.

August 3, 2012

U.S. Men's Basketball Coach Denies Running Up Score in 156-73 Rout

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By ALON HARISH
Aug. 3, 2012
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 After the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team crushed Nigeria by more than doubling its score, the Americans found themselves playing defense against accusations that their record-setting 156-73 rout was unsportsmanlike. Coach Mike Kryzewski denied that the Americans intended to embarrass their opponents. Instead, he said that the Nigerians could reasonably have been offended had his team had not played their hardest. "You have to take a shot every 24 seconds, and the shots we took happened to be hit," Kryzewski told reporters after the game. On top of scoring more points than any other Olympic team in a single game, the NBA players eclipsed the 79-point record of the largest margin of

Jackson siblings deny money at root of family dispute

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Aug 3, 2012
(Reuters) - Three of Michael Jackson's siblings vowed on Friday to keep up their fight to have the pop star's will thrown out, but denied their efforts were motivated by money.
Janet, Randy and Rebbie Jackson said in an attorney's statement issued on their behalf that their aim was only to replace the executors of their brother's multimillion-dollar estate, who they accuse of mismanagement.

The statement followed two weeks of Jackson clan infighting, including a trip by family matriarch Katherine Jackson, 82, to Arizona in which she has said she was cut off from the outside world and was reported missing.


Schwarzenegger says sports enthusiasm landed him in jail

Schwarzenegger says sports enthusiasm landed him in jail
Published August 03, 2012
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – Arnold Schwarzenegger says he was so eager to pursue bodybuilding success that he briefly ended up in an Austrian military jail.
The Austrian-born actor said Friday he was 18 and serving a mandated year with the army when he snuck out of camp for the Junior Mr. Europe contest in Germany.
Schwarzenegger says he won the contest but also earned two or three days in the brig. But he says military officials felt "uncomfortable" and released him.

Bakery won't make cake for gay wedding

Bakery won't make cake for gay wedding
By Laura Hautala
August 3, 2012Two groom figurines decorate a gay couple's wedding cake.
A gay couple took their story viral after a Denver-area cake shop turned down their order for a wedding cake last week. Supporters of same-sex marriage have been calling the shop, and protesters plan to gather in front of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colo., on Saturday.


Jobs report provides little to sway voters either way

Jobs report provides little to sway voters either way
The Labor Department's statistics indicate an economy that's improving but still tepid — in other words, not dramatic enough to make a difference for the crucial few voters who haven't yet made up their minds.
By David Lauter, Washington Bureau
August 3, 2012President Obama touched briefly on the monthly jobs report Friday
WASHINGTON — The latest jobs report means the economic shape of the presidential battlefield is now largely set, with an economy that no longer appears headed back toward recession, but in which growth continues at a sputtering pace.


U.N. Condemns Syria's Campaign



U.N. Condemns Syria's Campaign
August 3, 2012 
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The United Nations General Assembly reprimanded Syria for its use of heavy weaponry against its civilians in a largely symbolic vote that comes as relief agencies warn of a growing humanitarian catastrophe inside the Arab country.

The U.N. resolution condemns Syria's use of heavy weapons in Aleppo, Damascus and other cities. It calls for implementation of a six-point international peace plan that calls for a political transition away from President Bashar al-Assad's rule.


Colin Farrell and Jessica Biel struggle with the past, as well as the present script, in ‘Total Recall’

http://sirifarm.com/index.htmlColin Farrell and Jessica Biel struggle with the past, as well as the present script, in ‘Total Recall’
Remake of Arnold Schwarezenegger film suffers from muddled story and one-dimensional characters
AUGUST 2, 2012 NEW YORK DAILY NEWSColin Farrell’s in the hot seat for the remake ‘Total Recall.’
There’s something sadly poetic about a movie dealing with disappearing memories that vanishes from your mind while you watch it.
Yet that’s the only memorable thing about “Total Recall,” a remake of a schlocky 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle that, like this new version, was based on a 1960s Philip K. Dick short story.
Where that previous film had cartoonish effects and a Mars-set conclusion, this new one is filled with future-industrial grit and “Blade Runner”-esque squalor. Yet nothing sticks.
Colin Farrell is Quaid, an industrial worker at the end of the 21st century, when chemical warfare has

Obama’s 51st birthday wish: Florida’s electoral votes


Obama’s 51st birthday wish: Florida’s electoral votes
by Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press | August 3, 2012President Barack Obama shakes hands with supporters at the end of a campaign rally at Loudoun County High School on August 2, 2012 in Leesburg, Virginia. The president campaigned earlier in the day in Florida. (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)
WINTER PARK, Fla. (AP) — President Barack Obama has a simple wish for his upcoming 51st birthday: Florida’s 29 electoral votes.

Obama was serenaded to the tune of “Happy Birthday” on Thursday during the start of a campaign rally in battleground Florida, an early nod to his birthday on Saturday. The Democratic president, locked in a tight re-election campaign against Republican Mitt Romney, was not too bashful about suggesting potential gifts.


US Stock Futures Climb After Upbeat Jobs Data

August 3, 2012
US Stock Futures Climb After Upbeat Jobs Data
--Stock futures extend gains after closely watched July jobs report

--Europe rebounds sharply as investors reassess ECB comments

--Nonfarm payrolls top expectations; unemployment unexpectedly ticks up

By Matt Jarzemsky and Tomi Kilgore

NEW YORK--U.S. stock futures rose, signaling a rebound from a recent string of losses, after data showed better-than-expected domestic job growth last month.

Dow Jones Industrial Average futures ran up 129 points, or 1%, to 12960 less than an hour before the opening bell. The Dow fell 92.18 points, or 0.71%, on Thursday to stretch its losing streak to four sessions.


Prince William & Kate Do the Wave at the Olympics


Prince William & Kate Do the Wave at the Olympics
BY ALISON SCHWARTZ
Prince William & Kate Do the Wave at the Olympics | Kate Middleton, Prince William
Friday August 03, 2012
have become regular fixtures at the 2012 Summer Olympics, were caught up in the spirit of the London Games Thursday as they lent their hands to the stadium tradition.

All smiles, the royal couple, both 30, joined the crowd to raise their arms in the air (which creates a crest-like visual effect).

For Whom The Attack Ad Tolls


For Whom The Attack Ad Tolls
By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) and AMY WALTER (@amyewalter)
August 3, 2012PHOTO: President Barack Obama waves prior to speaking at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, June 14, 2012. Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at Seilkop Industries in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 14, 2012.
New polls out this week from the Pew Research Center and Quinnipiac University/CBS News/New York Times show the negative attacks on Mitt Romney taking a serious toll.

"By a 52 percent to 37 percent margin, more voters say they have an unfavorable than favorable view of Mitt Romney," according to Pew's analysis of the results. "The poll, conducted prior to Romney's recent overseas trip, represents the sixth consecutive survey over the past nine months in which his image has been in negative territory."

And forget all the complaints about party identification for these surveys being "too Democratic." The Pollster.com aggregation of all polling since April shows Romney's favorable/unfavorable ratings consistently underwater. As of today, he's seen more unfavorably than favorably by an average of 8 percentage points.

Get more pure politics at ABC News.com/Politics and a lighter take on the news at OTUSNews.com

A look at the behavior from the Romney campaign and his allies suggests that they see some of the same things.

First, there are the ads that seek to portray Romney for who he is instead of who he isn't. His success at saving the 2002 Olympics as outlined in an ad paid for by the pro-Romney super PAC, Restore Our Future. And his "Believe in Our Future" spot that finally has Romney telling his story in his own voice.

Second, as Byron York, chief political correspondent for the Washington Examiner writes, Romney's speech in Colorado yesterday focused as much on his plans for the future instead of just on Obama's failures.

"On Thursday afternoon, there was Romney, addressing supporters in Golden, Colo., in front of a giant banner that said 'ROMNEY PLAN.' In his remarks, Romney criticized Obama; nothing wrong with that. But he laid out his larger purpose at the very beginning. 'Today, I come to talk about making things better,' Romney said, laying out his plan. 'If we do those five things, those simple five things ... you're going to see this economy come roaring back.' 'This is the path to more jobs and more take-home pay and a brighter future for you and your kids,' Romney added. 'And I know that because I've seen it.'"

York notes: "Romney was clear, sharp and focused. If he stays that way, he'll likely quiet some of his GOP critics, at least for a while."

Of course, Romney's "five things" were short on details. But, the idea is an acknowledgement that he needs to start filling in the gaps about who he is and what he believes in before the caricature that Democrats have created ultimately defines him.





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Heywood murder: China sets Bo Xilai wife trial date

Heywood murder: China sets Bo Xilai wife trial date

3 August 2012 By .bbc.co.uk
Gu Kailai, wife of Chinese politician Bo Xilai, will go on trial for the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood next Thursday, lawyers say.

Prosecutors announced last week that Ms Gu and Zhang Xiaojun, employed at Mr Bo's home, had been charged with intentional homicide.

Gu Kailai and Bo Xilai (file photo from 2007)Mr Heywood was found dead in a hotel in Chongqing on 15 November 2011.

The alleged murder of Mr Heywood triggered Mr Bo's downfall in a scandal that has rocked Chinese politics.

The trial is expected to take place in the eastern city of Hefei, even though the crime allegedly took place hundreds of miles to the west in the city of Chongqing.

Legal experts have previously told BBC Chinese that authorities would have had concerns about the political influence Mr Bo and his family may still exert in Chongqing and whether that would affect a fair trial.

Local officials initially said Mr Heywood died of excessive drinking, but the government announced in April it was investigating Mr Bo's wife in connection with the case.

The exact nature of Mr Heywood's role and his relations with the Bo family have been the subject of much speculation inside and outside China. At the very least, there were close business contacts between the Bo family and Mr Heywood.

Mr Bo, the former high-flying leader of the south-western Chinese megacity of Chongqing, was sacked in March and is under investigation for allegedly flouting Communist Party rules.

He made his name tackling corruption in Chongqing and had been expected to be elected to an important position during the once-in-a-decade leadership change due at the Communist Party congress this autumn.

Analysts say the authorities are keen to resolve the case quickly before China undergoes that politically sensitive transition.





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