June 5, 2012

Johnny Depp's Movie Awards Jam Session And His Rock And Roll Life


Johnny Depp's Movie Awards Jam Session And His Rock And Roll Life

In honor of Depp's performance with the Black Keys, we take a look back at his lifelong love affair with rock.

As if his myriad of tattoos or swaggering, Keith Richards-indebted performances as Captain Jack Sparrow weren't proof enough, Johnny Depp's MTV Movie Awards jam session with the Black Keys definitely served notice that the Hollywood icon knows a thing or two about rock.
Of course, that Sunday-night performance — in lieu of a traditional acceptance speech for his MTV Generation Award, Depp opted instead to tear through a pair of tunes with the Keys — was just his latest rock and roll moment. Long before he was a big-screen star, music was Depp's first passion ... not to mention the reason he moved to Los Angeles in the first place.
During a 2002 appearance on "Inside the Actors Studio," Depp told host James Lipton that he received his first guitar when he was 12 years old and stole a Mel Bay chord book from a department store to learn how to play it. And during his hectic teenage years, the instrument took on near mythic proportions to him.

"At that age ... things are going haywire inside, so the guitar sort of saved me," he said. "You begin to go

Vulture funds smell blood from Spanish bank woes

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Vulture funds smell blood from Spanish bank woes

MADRID | Tue Jun 5, 2012
(Reuters) - A flock of "vulture" funds is gathering in Madrid in the hope that a banking sector shakeout will finally deliver a bonanza of real estate and distressed company assets at rock bottom prices.

Hedge funds and private equity houses are renewing ties with Spanish lenders and government officials, bankers said, as reforms push banks to offload troubled assets at steep discounts.

"They want to make sure they're among the first five people we call up when assets from the banks start moving," said a senior investment banker who spent the last two weeks shepherding such investors

For Obama and Clinton...

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For Obama and Clinton, the hatchet's buried — if not forgotten

Political stakes are too high and the former president's campaign help is too valuable to let bitterness from the 2008 primary get in the way.


Barack Obama and Bill ClintonJune 4, 2012
NEW YORK — There were charges of racism, sexism and disrespect. There were hurt feelings and outbursts of red-faced anger. Friendships were frayed and tens of millions of dollars spent.

But the shrapnel of the great Obama-Clinton war of 2008 appeared to be little more than a distant memory Monday when President Obama and former President Clinton took the stage to raise big money for Obama's reelection.

It's a Washington ritual — burying the hatchet. And it has rarely been practiced as publicly. Four years after the primary that divided the Democratic PartyHillary Rodham Clinton is the face of Obama's

1-in-3 chance Greece leaves euro

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S&P-in-3 chance Greece leaves euro

 @CNNMoneyInvest June 4, 2012

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- There is a one-in-three chance Greece will leave the euro currency union in the months ahead, according to Standard & Poor's.
The ratings agency issued a report Monday that examines the likelihood of Greece leaving the eurozone and how an exit would impact the creditworthiness of other euro area governments.
S&P warned that Greece could lose its financial lifeline if voters elect a government that opposes the terms of Greece's bailout program. Greece is set to hold an election June 17 after last

June 4, 2012

Sharapova stumbles to French Open win

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Sharapova stumbles to French Open win; Li loses
June 4, 2012
AP
PARIS (AP) — On days like these, when so little goes right and so much goes awry, Maria Sharapova tosses away the strategies and scouting reports her coach devises and, well, does whatever it takes to win.

Locked in a three-set, 3-hour struggle at a wet and windy French Open on Monday, Sharapova's right, racket-swinging wrist was aching — and that, she insisted, was the least of her problems.

There was the tumble to her backside that Sharapova could laugh about later. The exasperating line calls, and what the second-seeded Russian considered an obstinate chair umpire. The 12 double-faults, plus 41 other errors of Sharapova's own doing. The nine breaks she allowed, including three while serving for the match. The unseeded foe who wouldn't go away.


Starbucks to upgrade food

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Starbucks to upgrade food by buying artisan bakery chain
The coffee giant plans to absorb San Francisco-based Bay Bread and have the bakery's founder create food products for Starbucks stores.

By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
June 5, 2012

Starbucks buying Bay BreadIn hopes of upgrading its pastry offerings, Starbucks Coffee Co. plans to spend $100 million to acquire the San Francisco artisan bakery Bay Bread and its La Boulange brand.

The company's pastries are made using fresh and locally sourced ingredients favored by its French founder, Pascal Rigo. His operation runs 19 La Boulange stores in the Bay Area that sell croissants, pastries, cookies, breads and more.

Starbucks said Monday that it was acquiescing to customer demand for "more wholesome and delicious food options" by rolling out products created by Rigo at U.S. Starbucks stores, starting in the San Francisco area in early 2013.

In addition, Starbucks plans to turn La Boulange into a nationwide chain.

Transit of Venus 2012

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Transit of Venus 2012: Where can I get solar eclipse glasses?
June 4, 2012

Where can you buy special solar eclipse glasses to safely watch the Transit of Venus, a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical sight that will occur in Southern California on Tuesday afternoon? First, try planetariums or science museums, or head to a home improvement store for No. 14 welder's glass. The best bet? Find a bulk supplier.
Glasses
In the L.A. area, a major bulk supplier of solar glasses is Rainbow Symphony in the San Fernando Valley, which is selling them for just 85 cents a pair. Rainbow Symphony is located at 6860 Canby Ave., Suite 120, in Reseda. It will be open between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.

The city-owned Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles will open Tuesday at noon, selling glasses for $2.99 a pair. Other places, like the Columbia Memorial Space Center in Downey, have sold out.

The Griffith Observatory, Columbia Memorial Space Center and UCLA Planetarium are among sites that will make available telescopes with special solar filters for free viewing of the Transit of Venus. A magnified view of the scene is probably the best option for watching the sight.

Drone strike in Pakistan targets al Qaeda leader

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Drone strike in Pakistan targets al Qaeda leader
By Bob Orr Topics Afghanistan ,Pakistan
June 4, 2012

U.S. officials confirm that a drone strike early today in Pakistan targeted al Qaeda leader Abu Yahya al Libi. But officials still can't say whether al Libi was hit in the strike.
 Who shot Qaddafi? Was it his own bodyguards?If confirmed, al Libi's death would be a big blow to the remaining Pakistan-based core of al Qaeda. He is among a handful of senior advisors left from the inner circle of al Qaeda founder Osama bin laden. al Libi has served as a leading propagandist for the group, an operational leader, and most recently as second-in command to new al Qaeda chief Ayman al Zawahiri.

Relentless drone strikes have seriously thinned the senior ranks of the al Qaeda network. In the past two years more than a dozen top leaders have been killed by U.S. strikes in Pakistan and Yemen, among them bin Laden and US born cleric Anwar al Awlaki.

U.S. officials say the terror group may no longer be capable of a large scale strike against the United States, but caution that it remains a danger.

The Associated Press reports that the strike was the seventh drone strike in less than two weeks in Pakistan, which is demanding that the United States end the program. Pakistani intelligence officials told the AP that four missiles were fired at a suspected hideout in North Waziristan, a tribal area near the Afghanistan border, early Monday morning. The suspected militants were reportedly gathered to honor a militant commander who had been killed in an early drone strike at the time of the attack.



China Bashing Binds Obama To Romney

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China Bashing Binds Obama To Romney
By Kate Andersen Brower and Lisa Lerer - Jun 4, 2012

China Bashing Binds Obama to Romney With Trade Imbalance as Foil Two of Mitt Romney’s first three television ads of the general-election campaign boast of how he’d stand up to China as soon as he becomes president.
Not to be outdone, President Barack Obama last week capped off a month during which he imposed or proposed duties on Chinese goods by warning their leaders to end unfair practices.



The rhetoric on China is escalating as the two candidates appeal to voters hurt by the decline in U.S. manufacturing. They’ll also find that translating tough words into action is harder than buying commercial time. Obama hasn’t carried out many of the tough-on-China policies he promised four years ago. Republicans already are expressing concerns that Romney is locking himself into a too hard-line position.
“Whenever someone goes from campaigning to governing, the realities of engaging China forces moderation,” said Charles Kupchan, a professor of international affairs at Georgetown University in

Microsoft Adds Football

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Microsoft Adds Football, Tablet App to Expand Xbox Service

Dina Bass and Andy Fixmer, ©2012 Bloomberg News
Monday, June 4, 2012


June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. expanded the sports and entertainment content offered through the Xbox, adding shows like "Monday Night Football" to extend the life of its gaming console and step up competition with Sony Corp. and Nintendo Co.

The Xbox 360's online service will gain 35 entertainment providers, Yusuf Mehdi, chief marketing officer for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment division, said today at the E3 trade show in Los

Polls shows Obama, Romney

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Polls shows Obama remains more popular than Romney

By Phil Pruitt 
June 4, 2012 
President Barack Obama remains more popular than Mitt Romney, according to a CNN/ORC International survey released Monday.
Romney's favorable rating among Americans has jumped from 34% in February to 48% now. Forty-two percent say they see Romney in a negative light.
Romney still trails the president, however, who currently has a 56% favorable rating, with 42% saying they have an unfavorable opinion of Obama, the CNN/ORC poll shows. The president's favorable and unfavorable ratings are unchanged from CNN polls in March and April.

Trout's passion, production energizes Angels in AL West race

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Trout's passion, production energizes Angels in AL West race

By Robyn Norwood, Special for USA TODAY

6-4-2012
ANAHEIM, Calif. – The kid will go to the wall for the Los Angeles Angels. With exuberant rookie Mike Trout batting leadoff and running into fences to catch fly balls, the Angels are suddenly revitalized and closing in on the Texas Rangers in the American League West.
At 20, the gum-chewing outfielder with a buzz cut and straight-toothed grin is the majors' second-youngest player, behind Bryce Harper, the Washington Nationals' 19-year-old phenom.
And he has affected his club in a way Harper has not.
In 33 games since being called up from Class AAA Salt Lake (Salt Lake City) on April 28, Trout is batting .318 with five home runs, 20 RBI, nine stolen bases and 23 runs.
Equally impressive: The Angels — who started 6-14 despite the signings of slugger Albert Pujols and pitcher C.J. Wilson — have gone 22-13 since Trout joined the team, winning 10 of their last 12 and pulling to 4½ games behind the Rangers after beating them twice in a weekend series. Trout had six hits in 13 at-bats, keying go-ahead rallies in wins Friday and Saturday.
Pujols, without a home run before Trout's arrival, ripped eight long balls in May. Mark Trumbo leads the team with a .331 average, and reliever Ernesto Frieri didn't

'Dark Knight Rises' ...

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6-4-2012

'Dark Knight Rises' Movie Awards Footage: What We Saw

Brand-new footage gives fans terrifying insight into Bane, who may be Batman's most menacing enemy ever.

After weeks of waiting, never-before-seen footage from "The Dark Knight Rises" debuted at the 21st annual MTV Movie Awards, and no matter how much awesomely new material we saw, the clip could never be long enough.
Christian BaleGary OldmanJoseph Gordon-Levitt, and directorChristopher Nolan were on hand to present the footage, and they did not let us down. The montage included brand-new scenes with Catwoman, more footage of the aerial vehicle, the Bat, and a terrifying shot of Bane, sure to stay burned in the collective memory of Batman fans.
Here's our take on the new "Dark Knight Rises" footage.



The Batcave
It may seem like a silly thing to look forward to when you consider all the action and chemically enhanced super villains in the film, but the Batcave will be making a welcome return for the final installment of Nolan's Batman trilogy. The secret lair took one movie off after it burned to the ground in "Batman Begins," but the newest footage from the movie shows the underground sanctuary up-and-running with a shiny, new Batsuit case to boot.
The Bat's Best Friend

Cyprus may be...

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Cyprus may be next country to seek bailout

6-4-2012
Deborah Levine, MarketWatch
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Cyprus may seek financial aid from its European neighbors as early as this month, making it the fourth country to tap the region’s temporary bailout fund, according to media reports.
The tiny island nation may need a bailout to recapitalize its banks, which are feeling the effects of the crisis in Greece, its neighbor, the country’s central bank governor has told the Financial Times.
Panicos Demetriades said the country was at “an important crunch time,” according to the newspaper Sunday.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday that Cyprus’ second-largest bank is seeking government aid, which would deeply strain the island’s public finances and make it miss this year’s budget targets.

Salesforce To Buy Buddy Media

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Salesforce To Buy Buddy Media For $689 Million In Social Push

By Cornelius Rahn - Jun 4, 2012 

Salesforce.com Inc. (CRM) said it agreed to buy Buddy Media Inc. for about $689 million to boost its offering of software that helps clients to sell through social networks such as those of Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc.
Salesforce will acquire the closely held provider of social-marketing and analysis tools for $467 million in cash, $184 million in its own common stock as well as $38 million in options and restricted stock, the San Francisco-based company said in a statement today. The deal will probably be completed during the three months ending Oct. 31, Salesforce said.
Software makers including SAP AG (SAP) and Oracle Corp. (ORCL) are buying smaller social-

Israel, US 'discuss new Iran sanctions'

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Israel, US 'discuss new Iran sanctions'
JERUSALEM — Israel and the United States are discussing a new raft of sanctions that could be imposed on Iran if the next round of talks between world powers and Tehran fail, Israeli daily Haaretz reported on Monday.
US Treasury Undersecretary David Cohen said in an interview with the newspaper the sanctions would be imposed if talks in Russia slated for mid-June failed to halt Iran's nuclear programme.
Iran and the so-called P5+1 powers, comprising the United States, Russia, France, Britain, China and Germany, have held two rounds of talks already, and are scheduled for third meeting in Moscow on June

4 June China

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Tiananmen anniversary: China arrests activists

 4June 2012  From bbc
China has arrested activists and placed others under increased surveillance to stop them from marking the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Police detain a man (R) in Tiananmen Square on the 23rd anniversary of China's crackdown of democracy protests, in Beijing on 4 June 2012Searches on social media sites have also been restricted to try to prevent any reference to the 1989 events.
The foreign ministry expressed "strong dissatisfaction" over a call from the US to free those still in prison for their involvement in the protests.
In 1989, the army shot dead hundreds of civilians rallying for democracy.
Beijing says the June 1989 events were a counter-revolutionary revolt and defends its

MTV Movie Awards 2012: List of Winners!

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MTV Movie Awards 2012: List of Winners!
June 4th, 2012 by Free Britney

The 2012 MTV Movie Awards were handed out last night, and to the surprise of no one, The Hunger Games and Breaking Dawn dominated the festivities.
Robsten won for Best Kiss (for the fourth consecutive year), while Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson took home best female and male performance.
Kristen Stewart Looking HotSince Kristen Stewart's real-life BF wasn't there to mark the occasion, she staged an impromptu make-out session with ... herself. Awkwardly awesome.
 

Fans of the vampire franchise were only slightly less elated later on when Breaking Dawn: Part 1 snagged the coveted golden popcorn for Best Movie.
Meanwhile, the great Johnny Depp strapped on his guitar after accepting the Generation Award and joined The Black Keys onstage for an epic rock session
In the night's most emotional moment, Christian Bale paid tribute to Heath Ledger, showing a clip from The Dark Knight, for which he won a posthumous Oscar.
Director Christopher Nolan then introduced a sneak peek of The Dark Knight Rises.
Other notable awards include Emma Stone's first-ever Trailblazer Award

June 3, 2012

Cyberwar no joke

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Cyberwar no joke

By Boston Herald Editorial Staff
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Its name is Flame — a sexy name for a rather clever computer virus that can snoop on computer users, listen in on Skype calls or even nearby office chatter, and eavesdrop on Bluetooth-enabled cellphones.
The fact that this virus — which experts describe as being unprecedented both in its size and sophistication — was inflicted on a number of Middle East countries, taking special aim at Iran, allows us here to find it all rather amusing.
We, of course, would be far less amused if the shoe were on the other foot.
It is widely believed that only four countries — the United States, Russia, China andIsrael — are capable of launching such a virus. And right now Israel isn’t exactly issuing any kind of denial.
year bravado in confirming the role of both nations itself poses risks.
Iran, as we learned by its efforts to target the Saudi ambassador to the United States for assassination, is not without its resources here. And it is not as bumbling in the area of cyber-warfare or cyber-security as we might like to portray it. After all,

Common Painkillers Could Prevent Skin Cancer

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6-3-2012

Common Painkillers Could Prevent Skin Cancer

Antibiotics-040912_01Jun12.jpg(RTTNews) - People who take aspirin, ibuprofen or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on a daily basis may be less susceptible to getting skin cancer, a study published in the British journal The Lancet on Tuesday, May 29 detailed.
Researchers analyzed data from over 50 studies and discovered those who took daily aspirin for at least three years were less likely to develop skin cancer, and, when they did, it tended to be less advanced.
The longer the individual used aspirin, and the higher the dose taken, helped lower the incidence of the cancer.
"We hope that the potential cancer-protective effect of NSAIDs will inspire more research on skin cancer prevention. Also, this potential cancer-protective effect should be taken into account when discussing benefits and harms of NSAID use," said researcher Sigrún Alba Jóhannesdóttir in a press release.
Negative effects of aspirin usage include an increased risk of bleeding, including bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract. Doctors added the best ways of preventing of skin cancer are using sun block and avoiding the sun.
by RTT Staff Writer

Quick getaway leaves Kings fresh for Game 3

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Quick getaway leaves Kings fresh for Game 3
June 3, 2012 
Form sportsillustrated.cnn.com

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- Darryl Sutter rushed the Los Angeles Kings out of their locker room in Newark on Saturday night as if they were fleeing the scene of a crime.
The Kings coach was just in a hurry to get home, and that's what his club did: On the plane by midnight, wheels up by 1 a.m. Eastern time, and in their beds back on the West Coast shortly after 4 a.m. Pacific.
"Hey, every minute counts," Sutter said Sunday after the Kings reported for a relaxed meeting at their training complex.
Sutter's Kings do this type of traveling all the time, with roughly a dozen cross-country flights interspersed among the usual lengthier schedule of Western Conference teams. The New Jersey Devils

in Salt Lake City gay parade

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Mormon group shows its support in Salt Lake City gay parade


By Jennifer Dobner
Jun 3, 2012
Emilie Starr dances with a Mitt Romney cutout during a gay pride parade in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 3, 2012. REUTERS-Jim Urquhart(Reuters) - Nearly 300 Mormons marched in a gay pride parade on Sunday, holding signs that read "God Loves His Children" in a unique display of support from believers of a religious tradition that has long opposed homosexuality.

"When people hear that Mormons are marching with gay and lesbian people in Salt Lake City... I think that's going to be a surprise," said Dustin Lance Black, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of the 2008 movie "Milk" about slain San Francisco gay activist Harvey Milk. Black, who is gay and was raised Mormon, was the parade's grand marshal.

"They are fostering a level of acceptance that hasn't traditionally been there," he said.

Erika Munson, 52, a devout Mormon and mother of five, founded the group Mormons Building Bridges and led it in the annual Utah Pride Parade in support of the gay community. She had grown uncomfortable with the image of their church as anti-gay.