May 1, 2012

102-99 win


Thunder take two-game edge on Mavericks

By HOOPSWORLDBasketball News & NBA Rumors 5/1/2012

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Thunder protected its home court.

Barely.

Despite a second poor shooting night from Kevin Durant, the Thunder notched a 102-99 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night inside Chesapeake Energy Arena to take a 2-0 lead in the first-round playoff series.

Durant scored 26 points on 5-of-17 shooting and had a game-high seven turnovers. However, he made 14 of 16 free throws to help the Thunder go 37-for-39 at the foul line and eke out the win.

Game 3 is Thursday night in Dallas.

“It has become a rivalry,” Mavericks guard Jason Terry said after seeing the first two games of this Western Conference finals rematch get decided by a combined four points.

Russell Westbrook scored a team-high 29 points for the Thunder. James Harden had 15 points, Kendrick Perkins scored 13 and Derek Fisher had 11.


Braun

Braun has 1st career 3-homer game in Brewers' win

5/1/2012 By Bernie Wilson, AP Sports Writer



SAN DIEGO (WTW) — Petco Park caved in to Ryan Braun.

Braun had his first three-homer game and added a two-run triple to tie his career high with six RBIs, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to an 8-3 victory over the San Diego Padres on Monday night.

"It's definitely special," Braun said. "It's an extremely challenging game we play. You're going to deal with a lot of failure, a lot of adversity, and when you have a special night like that you try to enjoy it and it's that much more fun and enjoyable when your team wins the game. It was definitely a pretty cool night."

The reigning NL MVP became the first player to hit three home runs in a game at spacious Petco Park since it opened in 2004. It came several days after the Padres said they are studying bringing in the fences at the downtown ballpark to make it more fair.

"It was just one night," Braun said. "There's no doubt this is one of the more challenging if not the most challenging place to hit home runs in the league. I think for fans, you want to see offense. Offense is exciting when teams are scoring runs. It's a lot of fun for the fans to watch. So I think if they did do that, it would make it more of a neutral ballpark. As of right now it certainly favors pitchers pretty substantially."


Mars


Scientists polish rover skills as Curiosity lander nears Mars

5/1/2012

LOS ANGELES - The Curiosity rover is within 100 days of landing on Mars, and scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory are jazzed about the coming adventures of the biggest rover yet sent to the red planet.
The Mini Cooper-size vehicle, ensconced within the Mars Science Laboratory, is speeding toward the red planet, rapidly whittling away the 352 million-mile journey.
Meanwhile, on Monday, a handful of journalists gathered in the California desert for a confab with Caltech's John Grotzinger, project scientist for Curiosity. In an area where the terrain resembles Mars,

Sharp Rise

US sees sharp rise in newborns with opiate withdrawal
5/1/2012


Crying baby (file image)The number of babies born in the US showing symptoms of opiate withdrawal increased threefold in the 10 years up to 2009, a medical study has found.

The research, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, said one in every 1,000 newborns was affected in 2009.

The number of pregnant women testing positive for illegal or legal opiates increased fivefold in the same period.

The report says abuse of prescription painkillers is partly to blame.

The study, the first of its kind in the US, was based on records from more than 4,000 hospitals across the country.

It found that in 2009, about 13,500 babies were born with withdrawal symptoms - roughly one every

April 30, 2012

Opening Act


‘Opening Act,’ from ‘American Idol’ producer Nigel Lythgoe, will surprise unknowns with high-profile gigs 

BY DAVID HINCKLEY / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, April 30, 2012




WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 14:  Judge Nigel Lythgoe at The So You Think You Can Dance Live Action Billboard Unveiling held on the Sunset Strip on June 14, 2011 in West Hollywood, California.  (Photo by Alexandra Wyman/Getty Images)'American Idol' producer Nigel Lythgoe is launching 'Opening Act,' which will air on E! beginning July 9.

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It's more official than ever; if you can upload, you can become a star.

"American Idol" producer Nigel Lythgoe is launching a TV talent show called "Opening Act" that will

Fix The Economy



Krugman: How To Fix The Economy? Do The Exact Opposite Of What We’re Doing
4/30/2012
By Henry Blodget | Daily Ticker

Over the past five years since the Great Recession began, economists have been waging a religious war over the best way to fix our problems.
On one side are so-called "austerians" who argue that the problem is a lack of confidence caused by runaway government spending and deficits and, therefore, the best way to revitalize the economy is to radically cut government spending.
On the other side are Keynesians, who argue that the problem is lack of demand, and, therefore, the best medicine is for the government to radically increase spending to drive the economy until the private

Increase the Value of Your Home





10 Ways to Increase the Value of Your Home
4/30/2012
By Katie Adams | Investopedi

In a dour housing market, wouldn't it be nice to know that your remodeling project would pay off when you went to sell the property? Remodeling Magazine evaluated the top remodeling projects, how the cost-to-value has changed since the housing market implosion, and which projects are still worth the investment. Using the magazine's "Cost Vs. Value Report for 2008-2009," let's look at some of the best projects you can undertake and recoup the majority of your cost.
Upscale Projects

Siding Replacement (fiber-cement or foam-backed vinyl). With the economic slump, home buyers aren't being dazzled by bells and whistles as much as they are improvements that will ensure lower repair and

Microsoft ,Barnes & Noble

Microsoft Moves to Stay Relevant Ahead of Windows 8 Launch
By Matt Nesto | Breakout 4/30/2012

In headline value and raw percentage terms, Microsoft's (MSFT) $300 million lifeline to Barnes & Noble (BKS) in exchange for a chunk of its NOOK e-book business would seem to be all about David pulling one over on Goliath. And in some ways it is, with Barnes & Noble shares nearly doubling to a three-year high. But truth be told, aside from one incredibly savvy and/or lucky New York—based hedge fund (Jana Partners, which became the largest shareholder in Barnes & Noble a week ago), very few investors had anything nice to say about this stock, let alone wanted to own it.
For its part, the $300 million transaction skims a nearly-invisible 0.5% from Microsoft's $60 billion cash pile, but gives it something far more valuable than a minority stake in the soon-to-be spun off and renamed

The Pirate Bay


UK ISPs ordered to block The Pirate Bay 
by Eric Caoili April 30, 2012


UK ISPs ordered to block The Pirate BayThe UK's High Court has ordered local internet service providers to block popular filesharing site The Pirate Bay, which would prevent users in the country from accessing the piracy hub.

While there are countless filesharing websites on the internet, The Pirate Bay is one of the most visible. Since 2003, the Swedish site has hosted BitTorrent files that enable users to share and download pirated video games, among other digital media.

BitTorrent files were to blame for nearly 4 million unauthorized downloads of Electronic Arts and Crytek's Crysis 2 last year -- many of which occurred a month before the game even shipped. Activision's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and EA's Battlefield 3 were both downloaded around 3.5 million times each from BitTorrent files hosted on The Pirate Bay and similar sites in 2011.

Now users in Britain will have one less site to download BitTorrent files from, as local ISPs are

Angry Birds Space


Angry Birds Space: 50 million downloads in 35 days
According to Rovio, the game's developer, Angry Birds Space is its "fastest-growing mobile game" ever released, beating records set by other Angry Birds titles.
by Don Reisinger  April 30, 2012
Angry Birds Space is a phenom.

Rovio's success with the Angry Birds franchise continues to impress.
The development firm announced today that Angry Birds Space, which is currently sitting atop Apple's App Store, has hit 50 million downloads in just 35 days of availability. According to Rovio, the feat has made the game the "fastest-growing mobile game" ever released, and has broken all sales records set by previous Angry Birds iterations.
"We extend our deepest gratitude to all fans of Angry Birds everywhere," the company wrote in a blog post today. "While numbers like this certainly say something about the popularity of Angry Birds, for us the main goal is to keep creating fun new experiences that everybody can enjoy!"
Angry Birds Space, which launched last month, delivers the same slingshotting, pig-hating fun found in previous games in the franchise, but adds a space element that includes gravitational pull. The app launched with 60 levels, and Rovio recently added 10 new levels to the iOS and Android versions. The application is also available to PC and Mac owners.

finds new study


Wind farms can cause climate change, finds new study
Wind farms can cause climate change, according to new research, that shows for the first time the new technology is already pushing up temperatures.
By Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent 29 Apr 2012



Wind farms can cause a rise in temperature, found a study in Nature.Usually at night the air closer to the ground becomes colder when the sun goes down and the earth cools.
But on huge wind farms the motion of the turbines mixes the air higher in the atmosphere that is warmer, pushing up the overall temperature.
Satellite data over a large area in Texas, that is now covered by four of the world's largest wind farms, found that over a decade the local temperature went up by almost 1C as more turbines are built.
This could have long term effects on wildlife living in the immediate areas of larger wind farms.

2012 White House

Jimmy Kimmel Hosts the 2012 White House Correspondents' Dinner

World Trade Center

One World Trade Center reaches height milestone
4/30/2012

NEW YORK - Soon - perhaps as early as Monday - the iconic Empire State Building no longer will be king of the Big Apple's skyline.

Weather permitting, the rising steel frame of One World Trade Center is expected to surpass 1,250 feet in height, overtaking the roof of the observation deck of the 1930s vintage skyscraper and claiming the title of New York City's tallest building, says Patrick Foye, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

The title of tallest building in New York City was held by the World Trade Center's twin towers from the early 1970s until they were destroyed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

PHOTOS: New World Trade Center stands tall

U.S.-China talks

U.S.-China talks may yield little major progress
4/30/2012 By Chris Oliver | MarketWatch 
Reuters The U.S. Embassy in Beijing

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — China experts don’t expect high-level talks between Washington and Beijing this week to yield major progress on big issues, given a stymied policy backdrop, a fresh diplomatic row, and upcoming changes in Chinese and possibly U.S. leadership.
Some progress, however, could be forthcoming on issues involving further opening China’s market to U.S. companies, with banking and financial services cited by experts as a key sector to watch, analysts said.
One reason for U.S. optimism is recent statements by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, in which he urged

200 Bln Investment

EU Preparing E200 Bln Investment Plan To Boost Growth: Press
4/30/2012

French Presidential Candidate Hollande Hails Stimulus Projects
MADRID (MNI) – The European Commission is preparing a “kind of
Marshall Plan” of E200 billion to stimulate growth in Europe via public
and private investment in infrastructure, renewable energies and high
technology, the Spanish daily El Pais reported over the weekend.
The most likely financing strategy would mobilize E12 billion in
unused funds of the European Financial Stability Mechanism to attract
private funds for the European Investment Bank (EIB) as guarantees for
public-private infrastructure projects, the paper said, citing “European
sources.”

INSIDE THE NBA

Clippers, Grizzlies live up to hype as Los Angeles stages Game 1 rally
April 30, 2012



Chris PaulMEMPHIS, Tenn. -- The buzzer sounded at the end of the third quarter and Chris Paul was already in Vinny Del Negro's ear. Let me go back in, it's not over. Del Negro was not inclined to leave his prized point guard and his still sore groin out on the floor much longer, not with his team down 21 and playing like the Washington Generals. Let me go back in, it's not over, Paul said, knowing that stinking out the joint for three quarters was "just how we play," knowing his team had a rally left in them. Let me go back in, it's not over, Paul said, and Del Negro listened, opening the door for one of the most improbable comebacks in NBA playoff history.
This is why Paul was a Clipper, why he forced his way out of the chaos in New Orleans and into Blake Griffin's backyard. Not even Paul could have predicted how the Clippers were going to come back, that Nick Young would can three 3-pointers, that Eric Bledsoe would score seven points, that a white hot Grizzlies team that shot 50 percent through the first three quarters would miss 12 consecutive shots and hand Los Angeles a 99-98 win. It didn't matter how, though. Playoff games are precious, and Paul wanted this one.
"In these situations," Paul said, "you always have to believe."
Paul believed, his team believed, and now the Clippers took home court and a 1-0 lead in the most anticipated first-round series. These Clippers, so young, so inexperienced, going up against a Memphis

Google wi-fi

Google staff 'knew of wi-fi snooping', report says
4/30/2012

Google Street View carThe Google engineer who wrote a program that collected personal data from wi-fi networks told at least two other colleagues, a report has revealed.

Google released the full investigation conducted by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

It said senior staff on the Street View team were unaware of the plans.

The company was fined $25,000 (£15,300) earlier this month for impeding the FCC's investigation, but was ruled to not have broken the law.

The report came two weeks after a heavily redacted version was released by the FCC at the time of the original fine.

It detailed how one Google engineer, referred to only as "Engineer Doe", produced a computer program

Caron Butler

Butler fractures hand in Clippers' win

APR 30, 2012
Hawks vs. CelticsForward Caron Butler fractured his left hand during the Los Angeles Clippers' incredible 99-98 win Sunday in Game 1 at Memphis, and he is expected to miss a month.

"It happened early in the third quarter, my hand got caught in Rudy Gay's jersey coming off a pindown screen," Butler said during a televised postgame interview. "I was able to keep playing but once I got subbed out, I felt the throbbing. I went and got the X-ray and noticed I got a fracture."

He left the game with 2:38 remaining in the third quarter and did not return, finishing with 12 points on 5-for-12 shooting.

The Clippers trailed 81-55 at the time, but rallied to stage an epic win. Chris Paul hit two free throws with 23.7 seconds left to secure the victory, which saw the Clippers close on a 28-3 run to overturn a 27-point deficit.


Syria news

Syria: 8 killed in bombings in city of Idlib
4/30/2012
BEIRUT (AP) – Two powerful bombs exploded near a military compound in the northwestern Syrian city of Idlib on Monday, killing at least eight people, and causing heavy damage, Syrian state media and opposition activists said.

One activist group, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, put the death toll at more than 20, but the figure could not be confirmed.
Syria's pro-government al-Ekhbariya TV aired footage of the aftermath, showing torn flesh, smashed cars, twisted debris and blood stains on the pavement at the sites. The force of the explosions shattered windows in the area and sent debris flying for hundreds of meters.

April 29, 2012

An astrological rarity: Venus moving across the sun in May

By Blaine P. Friedlander Jr., Published
April 28,1012
It’s a setup of cosmic proportions. May starts with super bright Venus extraordinarily high in the western sky, but the planet falls out of view by month’s end, leaving us earthlings positioned for one of nature’s rarest of events: A transit of Venus across the sun on June 5 and 6.

Venus is high in the western sky at sunset. The negative fourth magnitude object is bright enough to fool airplane pilots into thinking it’s another plane. Right now, it sets around 11:30 p.m.

The young, crescent moon approaches Venus on May 21. It creeps closer to Venus on May 22 and then moves away May 23.

On May 24, Venus hangs low in the western sky, and it sets around 10 p.m. Enjoy the bright evening

GPS neurons


Magnetic fields light up 'GPS neurons', scientists say
By Jason Palmer
Science and technology reporter, BBC News
4/29/2012




Earth's magnetic field artworkResearchers have spotted a group of 53 cells within pigeons' brains that respond to the direction and strength of the Earth's magnetic field.

The question of how birds navigate using - among other signals - magnetic fields is the subject of much debate.

These new "GPS neurons" seem to show how magnetic information is represented in birds' brains.

Rock pigeonHowever, the study reported by Science leaves open the question of how they actually sense the magnetic field.

David Dickman of the Baylor College of Medicine in the US set up an experiment in which pigeons were held in place, while the magnetic field around them was varied in its strength and direction.

Prof Dickman and his colleague Le-Qing Wu believed that the 53 neurons were candidates for sensors, so they measured the electrical signals from each one as the field was changed.

Every neuron had its own characteristic response to the magnetic field, with each giving a sort of 3-D compass reading along the familiar north-south directions as well as pointing directly upward or downward.

In life, this could help the bird determine not only its heading just as a compass does, but would also reveal its approximate position.

Each cell also showed a sensitivity to field strength, with the maximum sensitivity corresponding to the strength of the Earth's natural field.

And just like a compass, the neurons had opposite responses to different field "polarity" - the magnetic north and south of a field, which surprised the researchers most of all.

"People had reported in the past, in a 1972 paper in Science, establishing that birds do not seem to

John Edwards


Ex-Edwards aide: Donors' cash went into NC house
4/29/2012


FILE - In this April 23, 2012, file photo, former U.S. Sen. and presidential candidate John Edwards arrives at federal court in Greensboro, N.C. for his criminal trial for allegedly violating campaign finance laws. Andrew Young, once an aide and good friend to Edwards, testified on Wednesday, April 25, that the former senator stopped returning his calls in January 2008, as Edwards was ending his White House bid. The next month, Edwards' child,  Frances Quinn Hunter, was born to his mistress, Reille Hunter. Photo: Gerry Broome / APFILE - In this April 23, 2012, file photo, former U.S. Sen. and presidential candidate John Edwards arrives at federal court in Greensboro, N.C. for his criminal trial for allegedly violating campaign finance laws. Andrew Young, once an aide and good friend to Edwards, testified on Wednesday, April 25, that the former senator stopped returning his calls in January 2008, as Edwards was ending his White House bid. The next month, Edwards' child, Frances Quinn Hunter, was born to his mistress, Reille Hunter. (Gerry Broome / AP)


GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — John Edwards' former aide acknowledged Thursday that much of nearly $1 million in campaign supporters' cash went to build his North Carolina dream house, not to buy the silence of the presidential candidate's pregnant mistress.
Andrew Young testified for a fourth straight day at Edwards' campaign finance fraud trial, peppered with questions from Edwards attorney Abbe Lowell about the money from two donors that flowed into

Nigerian news



Witnesses Say 15 Killed in Nigerian Church Attack


Witnesses say an attack inside a university theater used for Christian services in Kano, in northern Nigeria, has killed at least 15 people.

Many more people were reported wounded, but there is no confirmed total.

Witnesses say the attackers arrived at Bayero University by motorcycle and a car, hurling explosive devices and opening fire.

There has been no immediate claim of responsibility, but the radical Islamic group Boko Haram has targeted Nigerian Christians in the past.

Last Christmas, at least four bomb blasts killed 39 people, including dozens at a Catholic church near Abuja.


Bryce Harper


Kemp's walkoff spoils Bryce Harper's impressive debut
By Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY 4/29/2012

LOS ANGELES – Bryce Harper couldn't say enough about Matt Kemp, the guy who had just spoiled his major league debut.

Someday, that's the kind of player the Washington Nationals rookie might become.

Hardly fazed by playing in front of a sellout crowd at Dodger Stadium, the 19-year-old Harper showed some of the eye-popping talent that made him the first player picked in the 2010 draft, singling in his third at-bat, hitting a sacrifice fly and nearly nailing a runner at the plate with a perfect throw from left field.

That wasn't enough to avoid the Nationals' third consecutive loss, as interim closer Henry Rodriguez blew a two-run lead in the ninth. Kemp led off the 10th with the fifth game-ending home run of his career as the Los Angeles Dodgers roared back for a 4-3 win Saturday night.

"Seeing him hit a bomb, that's just terrible. But he's a great player, great hitter,'' Harper said before

April 28, 2012

Washington Correspondents Dinner Dates: Kim Kardashian, Lindsay Lohan -


2012/4/28

UN

UN Monitoring Mission Head On Way To Syria

April 29, 2012
The UN says that the new head of its monitoring mission in Syria is on his way to Damscus to start his mission.

Spokesman Neeraj Singh told reporters in Damascus that Major General Robert Mood will arrive on April 29 in the capital and be the world body's chief military observer in Syria.

Mood, a veteran Norwegian peacekeeper, was head of the UN Truce Supervision Organization, which monitors Middle East truces, from 2009 until 2011.

He was also twice part of the international force in Kosovo between 1999 and 2002.

Last Saturday the U.N. Security Council decided to send 300 monitors to the country in order to observe the ceasefire announced on April 10.

In the meantime, there are two monitors stationed in Homs, two in Hama and two in Idlib.

Based on reporting by Reuters, AFP

The president...

Obama to dish out, and take, some digs
Actor/comedian Paul Rudd arrives for the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner on Saturday.

By the CNN Wire Staff  April 28, 2012

Washington (CNN) -- Whose turn is it to squirm?
At least one person wasn't laughing at last year's White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.
Remember Donald Trump's frown when comedian Seth Meyers lampooned him about his hair and political aspirations?
"Donald Trump has been saying that he will run for president as a Republican, which is surprising, since I just assumed he was running as a joke," said Meyers.
Taking his turn, President Barack Obama credited Trump with making hard decisions -- such as firing Gary Busey over Meatloaf on an episode of "The Celebrity Apprentice."

North ,South Korea

North Korea said it would South Korea to take special action level the super taeyonpyong event
Source: China News
BEIJING, April 27, according to South Korea, "Chosun Ilbo" reports on the 27th, the 23rd of this month, North Korea has said, will Lee Myung-bak government on special operations, and once again pointed out that on the 26th towards the media, will take an unprecedented defense of the highest dignity means "level over the shelling of the taeyonpyong.   According to reports, North Korea Korea propaganda network media, "our nation" in an editorial on the 26th, the Korean revolutionary armed "will not be empty words," If only taeyonpyong shelling that level is a big mistake.   The editorial said that the Korean revolutionary armed to defend the highest dignity "and decided to" adopt specific means unprecedented, and Korean-style "Lee Myung-bak authorities to eradicate from the earth".

London :Welcome to Shopping

London Olympic Games is no limit on number of visas to China: Welcome to Shopping
British Immigration Minister Damian Green confirmed recently in Beijing, held during the Olympic Games in London, the British government on the Chinese citizen is no limit on the number of issuing visas. He also revealed that the UK visa applications in China, from April 30, via the Internet, online booking and submit in order to reduce the waiting time for applicants.   For outgoing earlier "Britain will limit the number of Chinese tourists to visit to Britain." During the Olympics, Green on the 25th specialized rumor, said: "This is purely a rumor, Britain will not set any limit on the number of visitor visas issued in China. contrary, we welcome the visit to Britain this summer, the Chinese people, and regardless of whether they come for the Olympics, or come for business, leisure or shopping. "   The UK Border Agency regional manager of the Department of International Organizations He Simin added, do not need tickets to the Olympics can apply for and obtain a visa visit to Britain during the Olympics.   In recent years, Fu Ying tourism and doing business more and more Chinese citizens. In 2011, the United Kingdom the number of visitor visas issued to Chinese citizens reached 205,000, an increase of 30% compared to 2010, an increase of nearly 80% compared to 2009. Moreover, in 2011, citizens of China, Fu Ying visa application success rate of 95%.   Eyes of the world in the summer, focusing on the occasion of the London Olympics, there will be more Chinese citizens to the United Kingdom. In response to the growing visa demand, the British government launched a series of new visa measures.   First of all, from April 16 onwards, the British launched a new online application system. He Simin the China Youth Daily reporter said that the appointment online, via the Internet to apply for a visa queue waiting time can be about one and a half hours shortened from the previous to no more than half an hour, and thus save the waiting time for visa applications. Moreover, from April 30, all UK visa applications must be submitted through the online way, the United Kingdom will only accept online fill out the visa application form.   Secondly, the new "five days to get the special services of the visa policy, on April 16 launched British visa center in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Hangzhou and Shenzhen in six cities. He Simin told the China Youth Daily reporter, who has visited the countries of the Commonwealth Business visa applicants, just extra per person to pay 520 yuan, you can guarantee to get a visa, and without an appointment within 5 working days; ADS tourist visa applicants, the appointment under the premise, just per person to pay additional 260 yuan, are available five working days to get visa "preferential treatment. Under normal circumstances, 15 days to complete the whole process from the submission of the application to obtain a visa.   Third, the UK Border Agency has promised the delegation of the Chinese Olympic athletes, coaches, and certified registered media staff and officials, outside the United Kingdom in advance to submit their biometric information, that is as personal as fingerprints and digital photos. At present, the UK Border Agency has placed the Chinese Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters in Beijing, a special equipment used to collect this information. We are generally concerned about the "media access to the UK reported that the Olympic Games whether the program is simple," this issue, He Simin the China Youth Daily reporter said that media reporters are officially issued by the Media Certification Pass "will no longer need a visa.   Fourth, beginning in April, the British Government still in China Visa Center an additional 150 visa officer to meet Fu Ying needs of Chinese citizens.   In addition, the British Crown is still the Chinese new launch of the British visa inquiry service (via e-mail and telephone), optional query languages, including Mandarin, Cantonese and English; new Chinese website of the information of the delivery of the visa application process; provide a Chinese version visitor visa application to fill in a form guide.   Despite this series of measures, the British Minister for Immigration, Green remains of Chinese citizens to make recommendations: "If you intend to during the Olympics to the UK must apply for a visa as early as possible, it is best to start now to apply for  Source: China Youth Daily : Zhe Kun

Philippine Speaker


Philippine Speaker said that China did not fire the only reason the Department of the United States for the Philippine allies

Abstract: The confrontation in the Huangyan Island, the South China Sea between China and the Philippines has entered the first 19 days, the Philippines has been to promote a high-profile confrontation with China. April 27, the Philippines, former Secretary of Defense, now Senate Speaker Juan Ponce Enrile (JuanPonceEnrile) called on the Philippine National People's Solidarity President Corazon Aquino behind, to compete with China on the sovereignty over the South China Sea. The speaker also declared that the Chinese did not dare to use force against the Philippine warships the only reason is because the American superpower is the ally of the Philippines.
  Global Network reporter Liang reported that the confrontation Huangyan Island in the South China

Delmon Young

Delmon Young needs to change his image to teams, fans

By Drew Sharp, Detroit Free Press
NEW YORK – The last time Alex Rodriguez faced the Tigers in the bottom of the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium, he stood against a team that could do no wrong. He whiffed for the last out in the Tigers' historic series-clinching victory last October.
But Friday night, A-Rod had the benefit of confronting a Tigers team that can't do anything right at the moment.
The Tigers can't even stay out into the wee hours of the morning without embarrassing themselves.


MORE: Young charged in hate crime
Rodriguez didn't even need to swing the bat to win the game. The Tigers' damage was all self-inflicted, losing their fifth straight — and seventh in their last eight — thanks to a ninth-inning wild pitch on a walk and then a passed ball with A-Rod at the plate.
"That's just how it goes when you're in a funk," catcher Alex Avila said. "The wild pitch skipped off the dirt, then my glove then off (umpire Joe West's) leg and rolled to the back wall. And I just missed (the passed ball). Those things just seem to happen more frequently when you're struggling."
An already bad day for the Tigers got progressively worse with their 7-6 loss.
They had a losing streak and a slumbering offense when they woke Friday morning to the disturbing news that Delmon Young allegedly had a little more pop in his mouth than his bat.
Young missed the game after spending much of the day in police custody following his arrest on a hate-crime accusation. As his teammates prepared to open an important three-game series against the Yankees, Young stood before a judge in a Manhattan criminal court. He was arraigned on a misdemeanor aggravated harassment charge and released when he posted a $5,000 bond.
According to New York police and court documents, an inebriated Young hurled an anti-Semitic slur outside the Tigers' midtown Manhattan hotel about 2:30 a.m. and then a scuffle ensued with a 32-year-old man.
The extent of the fight reflected the Tigers' recent offensive woes: There wasn't much contact.
The victim sustained an injured elbow that didn't require medical treatment. Young spent time in the hospital because the arresting officers believed that he was in an intoxicated state.
The Tigers hoped that Justin Verlander would return a little sanity to a crazy day. He battled through a rare off night, giving the Tigers a late lead that the bullpen couldn't hold.
"We just have to keep fighting through this," manager Jim Leyland. "We know that we're a good team. We don't have to convince ourselves of that. But we're just going through a little funk right now. But we'll break out of it."
Leyland snapped at a television reporter following the game who asked whether he had any reaction to the Young arraignment.
"Get lost," he barked at the reporter. "Get lost. Do yourself a favor (and) get lost."
Young's incident gained national attention throughout Friday, ironically coming just days an African-American Washington Capitals player, Joel Ward, got hit with a Twitter barrage of racially charged insults from Boston Bruins fans after he scored the Game 7-winning overtime goal in their first-round series.
Any potential Young fallout isn't about political correctness or overly heightened sensitivities. If Young were the recipient of racially influenced venom against African Americans there would be considerable outrage against the perpetrator and sympathy toward him. The disgust should be just as strong if it's true that Young was the verbal dispenser of such narrowed stupidity against Jewish people.
Young, now 26, needs to grow up. Aside from potentially damaging his reputation for, at the very least, putting himself in a needlessly embarrassing situation, Young might have compromised his marketability since this is his contract season. He will hit the free-agent market for the first time next winter. And he will have to work hard to rectify the character blemish he likely will sport for the remainder of this season.
Young issued a statement.
"I apologize to everyone I affected," the statement read, "the Ilitch family, the Detroit Tigers organization, my teammates, my family and the great Tigers fans that have supported me since Day One. I take this matter very seriously, and assure everyone that I will do everything I can to improve myself as a person and player."
Restoring the confidence of the organization becomes an immediate and necessary first step.

Bryce Harper



Bryce Harper can handle this challenge, ready or not

By Adam Kilgore


As the sun sets over the San Gabriel Mountains on Saturday night, Bryce Harper will stroll to the plate for the first time as a major leaguer, thousands of gazes focused on him, the baseball nation watching from home. He may or may not get a hit. It will not be a challenge for him.

Do you want to know what a challenge is for Harper? When he was 13 and 14, which is not so long ago, he traveled across the country, without his parents, to play baseball in the best tournaments, the best leagues, for 15- and 16-year-olds. The other kids teased him. The other parents were jealous. Harper could gain acceptance if he played baseball well. Then he would fly to another tournament, put

CinemaCon 2012



Charlize Theron Jokes: "I Should Have Gotten a Boob Job 10 Years Ago"
Charlize Theron Jokes: "I Should Have Gotten a Boob Job 10 Years Ago"Charlize Theron has a few regrets in her career: She should have gotten a boob job and never watched the movie Splash!
The actress got personal when she accepted the award for Distinguished Decade of Achievement in Film Thursday at the CinemaCon 2012 Awards Show at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
PHOTOS: Charlize's hottest looks of all time
“To some people that [the reel] might look like I’m completely bipolar. To the actors in this audience that shows what a lucky bitch I am," Theron, 36, joked of her wide ouevre of gritty dramas, comedies and action-adventure flicks. The Oscar-winner is a new mom and revealed on March 14 in a statement to Us Weekly that she adopted a baby boy named Jackson. "Thanks for giving me an opportunity in an industry that I love so much. And can just say if I knew that 3D was going to be such a big deal, I would have gotten that boob job 10 years ago."
PHOTOS: Charlize's surprise hookup with Keanu Reeves
After the audience quieted down from Theron's joke, she continued, "I want to thank every director,

NBA Playoff Preview


NBA Playoff Preview - Miami vs. New York
By John McMullen, NBA Editor

Miami Heat: 2nd Seed, East (46-20)

New York Knicks: 7th Seed, East (36-30)

(Sports Network) - A classic rivalry gets revisited in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals when the Miami Heat and New York Knicks square off.

Chicago is the top seed in the East but No. 2 Miami is the team everyone was trying to avoid. Unfortunately for the New York Knicks their final game of the regular season was against the woeful

Stendra

Stendra Approved for Erectile Dysfunction
Stendra is marketed by Mountain View, CA-based VIVUS Inc.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Stendra (avanafil), a new drug to treat erectile dysfunction.

Erectile dysfunction is when a man has trouble getting or keeping an erection. An estimated 30 million men in the United States are affected by erectile dysfunction.

Stendra is a pill that patients take on an as-needed basis 30 minutes before sexual activity. Doctors should prescribe the lowest dose of Stendra that provides benefit.

"This approval expands the available treatment options to men experiencing erectile dysfunction, and enables patients, in consultation with their doctor, to choose the most appropriate treatment for their needs," said Victoria Kusiak, M.D., deputy director of the Office of Drug Evaluation III in the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.

Stendra belongs to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors, which are used to help increase blood flow to the penis. As with other PDE5 inhibitors, Stendra should not be used by

They do – again!

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon Renew Wedding Vows in Paris


by people.com

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon Renew Wedding Vows in Paris | Mariah Carey, Nick CannonThey do – again!

Almost four years after their surprise wedding in the Bahamas, Nick Cannon got down on one knee before Mariah Carey in a vow renewal ceremony Friday night atop the Eiffel Tower.

In a photo shoot beforehand, Carey is beaming in a stunning white mermaid dress with spaghetti straps and a black bow at the waist as Cannon, in a white suit and black tie, locks his eyes with hers.

"Tonight was an incredible night," the singer Tweeted. "I can't express how amazing it was to renew our vows in Paris at the top of the Eiffel tower."

The couple have much to celebrate beyond their four-year anniversary, which falls on Monday. Along with enjoying nearly 1-year-old twins, Cannon appears to be on the mend from frightening health problems, including kidney disease.

After leaving the hospital in January, Cannon called Carey his "hero" and "the virtuous person who is my angel." Carey returned the compliment by telling him he was her "incredible husband" who, despite his struggles, was still "all strong and healthy and big."

PHOTOS: Mariah & Nick: Their 10 Best Photos Ever!

The couple arrived in France by private jet around 1 a.m. Friday. During the day, Carey was spotted shopping at Baby Dior – the couple's twins turn 1 on Monday – and at the Louis Vuitton flagship store on the Champs-Elysees.

Friday night, after they posed for their wedding renewal photos, the couple were spotted dining Le Jules Verne restaurant on the Eiffel Tower.
Limited results so far from Obama’s ‘reset’ with Russia, ‘pivot’ to Asia as counter to China


By Associated Press
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s “pivot” to China’s neighborhood and the “reset” in relations with Russia have produced limited results for signature foreign policy initiatives designed to improved America’s standing with its former Cold War rivals.

Obama has succeeded in increasing cooperation with Moscow on nuclear arms reduction and shoring up U.S. partnerships in Asia to counter expanding Chinese power. But on other questions crucial to U.S. interests, those countries have proved stubbornly unyielding.


From nuclear-armed North Korea to potentially nuclear-armed Iran, the Obama administration has won only lip-service pronouncements of agreement on the endgames, but little more. U.S. officials say Russia and China supported new penalties on Iran and fresh condemnations, but previous administrations had similar records.

China and Russia have blocked Obama’s attempts to get the United Nations to take significant action against Syria’s government and ignored U.S. warnings that they will end up on the wrong side of history.


Rights defender thorn in China's side



By Ben Blanchard
Blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng stands in his village home in Linyi in eastern Shandong province, in this still image taken from file video. REUTERS/Chinaaid via Reuters TV/Handout(Reuters) - Blind Chinese rights defender Chen Guangcheng has never been one to give up without a fight.
Robbed of his sight as a child, the rural-born Chen taught himself law and used his knowledge with gusto, drawing international attention in 2005 after accusing officials of enforcing late-term abortions and sterilizations.

His campaign appeared to pay off initially, after the government sacked and detained officials in his home province of Shandong for forcing pregnant women to undergo abortions or sterilizing couples with more than two children.

Typically combative, Chen said the move really did not amount to much.

"It falls far short of the number of officials who should be punished," Chen told Reuters at the time, dismissing the government crackdown.

Now, aged 40, he finds himself at the center of what could become a damaging diplomatic spat between China and the United States, adding to tensions between the two countries already at loggerheads over everything from trade to the South China Sea.

He is believed to be under U.S. protection in Beijing after fleeing 19 months of house arrest.

Tear

Tear gas for 25,000-strong Malay fair vote rally


 by http://rt.com

A protester throws back a tear gas canister at riot police during clashes in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012 (Reuters / Stringer Malaysia)Police in Kuala Lumpur used tear gas grenades and chemical-laced water to break up what they say was a 25,000-strong demonstration for electoral reform in Malaysia. The mass rallies in the capital were the country’s largest in a decade.
For several hours, the demo remained peaceful, with demonstrators waving banners, chanting slogans and singing the national anthem. Protesters dressed in yellow T-shirts reportedly made an attempt to access Independence Square, but were stopped by riot police and barbed wire. Authorities announced that demonstrators had no right to rally in the public square, reserved for military parades and national celebrations.

The organizers of the rally then announced the event a success and told supporters to head back home. Once the majority of demonstrators started to leave the scene, a small group reportedly made a sudden attempt to break through police ranks.
Officers fired tear gas grenades, and cannons were used to pour water with chemicals on the crowd. The battle lasted for half an hour as police armed with batons chased fleeing demonstrators to
With air fares soaring, how can passengers trim ticket costs?


(CBS News) Airlines have raised ticket prices three times this year - that's ON TOP of the 20 percent that they've risen since 2010. And just in time for your summer vacation, air fares are expected to jump another 3 percent.

What is an air traveler to do?

CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg says it's not rising fuel prices - or even the fear of rising fuel prices - that is pushing fares higher.


April 27, 2012

NBC’s ‘30 Rock’


NBC’s ‘30 Rock’ live performances: Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey shine without a net 
Sendup of 'Honeymooners' highlight on funny episode

 by nydailynews.com




In a break from its usual filmed style, NBC’s “30 Rock” went live Thursday night with an episode that was full of fun and, yes, very lively.
As promised, the setup for the episode had boss Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) delivering the bad news that, as a cost-cutting measure, “TGS,” the fictitious show-within-a-show produced by Liz Lemon (series star Tina Fey), would henceforth be filmed, not broadcast live.

“From now on,” he said, “you write and shoot the season in two weeks, like ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and Fox News.”
Liz erupted in protest.


American work,sleep, why?

41 million American workers don't get enough sleep, CDC say
By Ryan Jaslow


CBS News) If you happen to be at work right now and you're feeling tired, you've got a lot of company. A new CDC study finds more than 40 million workers get fewer than six hours of sleep per night - that's about 30 percent of the country's civilian workforce.

Study: Sleeping less may mean you'll eat more
Dozing on duty? Survey finds sleepiest transportation workers
PICTURES: Sleepy states: 15 most fatigued

And by not getting the National Sleep Foundation's recommended seven to nine hours of shut-eye per night, the CDC says these workers pose a serious and potentially fatal risk to themselves and coworkers. The CDC's study is published in the April 26 issue of its journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

Some workers were hit harder in their slumber time, the survey of more than 15,000 workers found. Forty-four percent of night-shift workers reported not getting enough sleep with rates highest among workers in the transportation or warehouse industries, followed by health care and social assistance

veto yes or not


Obama would veto Republican student loan bill, says White House
By Olivier Knox | The Ticket
Republicans Note Then-Senator Obama Didn't Show Up for Vote on Student Loan Bill in 2007The pitched political battle over student loans isn't going away. On Friday, the White House threatened to veto a bill to keep interest rates on a popular kind of loan from doubling come July 1 because the Republican-crafted legislation pays for it by tapping a special fund in President Barack Obama's landmark health care law. The House ignored the veto threat and passed the bill anyway on Friday, with a 215-195 vote.
Obama criss-crossed the country this week in support of legislation that would keep more money in the pockets of cash-strapped college students. Republicans initially resisted the idea, but Mitt Romney quickly moved to neutralize the issue as a political weapon by embracing it in principle. House Republicans adapted by finding a clever "pay-for" solution to defray the cost of the legislation (lower interest rates = lower payments = lower revenue for the government). They chose the Prevention and Public Health Fund included in what all sides have now agreed to call "Obamacare," which Republicans

How can you Retirement ...


IRA and 401(k) Retirement Drawdown: Just Tell Me What to Do!
By Steve Vernon | CBS MoneyWatch
8 Questions to Ask Yourself Before RetiringHow can you generate income from your retirement savings that lasts the rest of your life, no matter how long you live and no matter what happens in the economy? This is one of the most difficult retirement planning challenges facing boomers, and you'd get lots of different answers if you were to ask financial planners or analysts that question.

But many people don't have enough retirement savings to have access to planners who are qualified to make effective recommendations, or who are unbiased by financial incentives and truly have your best interests at heart. So this post -- and my next two -- continues the spirit of my last post, where I'll offer some simple solutions that will be effective in most circumstances and will help you get a fair shake from the financial institutions you deal with. While I prefer you take the time to learn about the various strategies and approaches so you can make informed choices, if you don't have the time or inclination to make that effort, this series of posts describes the next best thing.

The overall strategy


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Growth slows on inventories, weak business spending
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Economic growth cooled in the first quarter as businesses cut back on investment and restocked shelves at a moderate pace, but stronger demand for automobiles softened the blow.
Gross domestic product expanded at a 2.2 percent annual rate, the Commerce Department said on Friday in its advance estimate, moderating from the fourth quarter's 3 percent rate.
While that was below economists' expectations for a 2.5 percent pace, a surge in consumer spending took some of the sting from the
Brazil sex worker may sue U.S. embassy over injuries
(Reuters) - A former Brazilian prostitute plans to sue the United States embassy and five of its personnel for injuries sustained outside a strip club late last year, complicating the second of two embarrassing incidents to emerge recently involving American officials and sex workers in South America.


Brazilian exotic dancer Romilda Aparecida Ferreira poses as she arrives for an interview with Reuters in Brasilia April 25, 2012. REUTERS/Ueslei MarcelinoRomilda Aparecida Ferreira, 31, and her lawyer said they plan to file suit for injuries, medical expenses, lost income, and psychological trauma after an embassy van ran over her and left her stranded in the club parking lot with a broken collarbone, punctured lung and other injuries. The incident occurred December 29 when an embassy driver was dispatched to the club to pick up three marines and one civilian staffer.

A civil suit would compound a case in which Brazilian prosecutors have already said they are considering criminal charges, including assault and failure to provide assistance to an injured person. It also threatens to further tarnish the image of overseas U.S. personnel in the wake of a separate scandal involving U.S. Secret Service members and prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia, earlier this month.

Little noticed at the time, the incident in Brasília, Brazil's capital, gained traction this week when a local reporter asked U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, then on a visit to the country, about what happened. Panetta said the United States had investigated the matter, "severely punished" the marines, and pulled them out of Brazil.


Help to slow down brain aging

The study found women to eat more blueberries and strawberries help to slow down brain aging


according to Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" reported on the 27th, a U.S. study found that women eat more blueberries and strawberries to help slow down brain aging.   The researchers found that women who ate the most food of berries, brain aging can delay for up to two and a half years, because the berries food will help slow the brain of the older women cognitive decline.   The results of this study is particularly important to the increasing aging population. According to U.S. Census Bureau data from 2000 to 2010, the U.S. population over the age of 65 increased by 15%.

Source: China News

Standard & Poor's lowered Spain's long-term sovereign credit rating to BBB +
Source: Sina Finance original link 
Sina Finance Beijing April 27 morning news, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services on Thursday released a report, Spain's long-term sovereign credit rating cut two grades from "A" down to "BBB +" rating outlook is negative "(Negative).

In the report, Standard & Poor's said the downgrade reflects the agency fears enhanced by the Spanish government bonds risk, the country is currently facing the economic downturn and the banking sector need to obtain additional support for the possibility of rising predicament.

Standard & Poor's, said: "So we believe that the risk of financial performance and flexibility in Spain is growing sovereign debt burden facing the risk is also enhanced, especially in the government balance sheet or debt even more there may be entities of the situation This is particularly true. "

At the same time, Standard & Poor's also lowered this year's GDP growth rate in Spain is expected from the originally expected growth of 0.3% to 1.5% decline.
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'American Idol' Reject Elise Testone: I Don't Really Feel Judges' Advice Helpful


Elise Testone doesn't believe that the advice she received from the judges of "American Idol" help her in the competition. In fact, when met backstage after her elimination on Thursday, April 26 night, the 28-year-old honestly admitted to E! Online, "I'd like to say they were, but I don't really feel that. I'm sorry. I feel bad about that."

'American Idol' Reject Elise Testone: I Don't Really Feel Judges' Advice Helpful"It's different for me," she went on to explain. "I'm 28, so I'm young, but I've learned so much. Some of the things they say don't line up with what I feel I have learned on my own, so I don't think it was always helpful. I'm not meaning to sound like I'm the best. Sometimes it was helpful, but for the most part I don't think it always made sense and I think it's hard to judge someone in such a short amount of time in that situation."

Asked about her thought on her elimination, the aspiring singer from Charleston, South Carolina said, "I think that my brain is just worried in a way that I just accept everything that happens so as soon as I heard my name, I feel like I heard it before [Ryan Seacrest] said it and I was immediately like, 'OK, now I gotta do my best.' I just want to do my best in every moment."

The contestant, who shared bottom three position with Hollie Cavanagh and Skylar Laine this week, added, "If I could do it over again, I probably wouldn't. I just keep going. Remember what you learned. I never really was a huge fan of [reality television] in the beginning and everyone was shocked I did it, but I'm glad I did."

from aceshowbiz.com

China's banks are important for America too

By Douglas J. Elliott



Less well understood is the critical role that China's banks play in the global economy.Douglas J. Elliott is a fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution, where he specializes in analyzing the global financial system and its regulation.
We all realize by now that China's economy matters greatly to America, directly affecting our trade, our investments, the value of the dollar, and inflation.

Indirectly, it affects us even more through its impact on our other trading partners, especially Europe, and also by propelling China forward as a global power at all levels, not just economically.
Less well understood is the critical role that China's banks play in all this.