Monday, August 8, 2011

Mr Bean Crashes $1 Million Car

Mr Bean Crashes $1 Million Car
Mr Bean Crashes $1 Million Car. British comic actor Rowan Atkinson was hospitalized with minor injuries after crashing a McLaren F1 sports car worth $1 million, TMZ reported.The 56-year-old "Four Weddings and a Funeral," "Blackadder" and "Mr. Bean" star suffered a minor shoulder injury in the mishap in England Thursday night.

Atkinson is "all fine and going home [from the hospital] soon," his representative told TMZ.

Atkinson was taken to a hospital after he lost control of the car, spun three times, ran into a tree and hit a signpost, crushing the back end of the vehicle, the celebrity news Web site said Friday.

TMZ said there are only 100 of this particular model McLaren F1 in the world.

Source: upi

Famous School Troublemakers

Famous School Troublemakers
Famous School Troublemakers. As the time nears for the bell to ring school back into session, we thought it might be fun to take a look at some stars who weren't always on such good behavior. Find out who got in trouble for fighting, which celebrity was booted from school for having a visitor over and much more.

Adele
Breakout Brit pop star Adele who did quite well at the 2011 Grammy Awards, didn't do quite as well at staying out of trouble in performing arts school.
Lily Allen
Singer Lily Allen was born into the entertainment industry, but that didn't stop her from getting booted from a prestigious prep school.
Maya Angelou
Sometimes students don't make trouble, but trouble finds them. Respected author and poet Maya Angelou's reaction to her sexual abuse led to her expulsion.
Eric Clapton
Guitar legend Eric Clapton has inspired generations of musicians, but when he was a student his focus on guitar got him in serious trouble at art college.
Cheryl Cole
The popular "Girls Aloud" singer Cheryl Cole was suspended from school twice before finally dropping out of high school at 16 to pursue a music career.
Willem Dafoe
Renowned actor Willem Dafoe has always been interested in films, but the wrong kind of films got him kicked out of high school.
Snoop Dogg
Though rapper Snoop Dogg has been in trouble for possession of marijuana and a weapon, his expulsion from an elementary school for gifted students had nothing to do with guns or drugs.
Stephen Fry
Actor and comedian Stephen Fry – of "V for Vendetta" – gets along splendidly with co-stars and fans, but as a student he was barred from two different boarding schools.
Pixie Geldof
Socialite Pixie Geldof daughter of Irish rocker Bob Geldof  ran into problems in high school. Trouble adjusting to family fame?
Kate Gosselin's daughter
Perhaps the toll of reality shows finally paid a price for one of Kate Gosselin's sextuplets. Her daughter experienced some trouble at elementary school last year.
Salma Hayek
Best known for her talented portrayal of Frida Kahlo, Salma Hayek was once known for a talent of a different sort at her Catholic school.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Handsome Irish actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers has struggled with alcoholism for many years. After he was kicked out of high school at 16, he never returned.
Robert Pattinson
To his devoted fans, Robert Pattinson is known as the heartthrob of the "Twilight" film series or the dashing Cedric Diggory of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." Most were surprised when he recently announced he was suspended from elementary school – it had something to do with his love of a slimy creature.
Guy Ritchie
British filmmaker Guy Ritchie allegedly was booted from 10 different schools. He worked construction before finally deciding to pursue film.
Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen's adult antics created a media frenzy earlier this year, and it seems he liked to stir the waters in high school, too.
Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey is a respected actor of stage and screen, yet military academy didn't agree with him.
Ted Turner
Media mogul Ted Turner founded CNN and earned billions of dollars but he still couldn't avoid getting kicked out of one of the country's leading universities.
Owen Wilson
After getting expelled from secondary school, "Midnight in Paris" star Owen Wilson was sent to military school to reform his wayward behavior.

Source: msn

Virgin Mary spotted dried mango

Virgin Mary spotted dried mango
Virgin Mary spotted dried mango. An Arizona teenager claims the Virgin Mary appeared to him in the form of a piece of dried mango.
The teen was snacking on a bag of dehydrated mango when this piece popped out at him.

After snapping the photo the teen decided to keep the fruit instead of eating it.

He has not said if he will try to sell the snack.

We'll let you be the judge.

Japan sperm mice stem cells

Japan sperm mice stem cells
Japan sperm mice stem cells. A team of scientists has reported producing viable sperm using the stem cells of mice in an experiment that researchers hope could one day lead to treating infertile men.The Kyoto University researchers managed to induce mice stem cells into creating sperm precursors, which were transplanted into infertile male mice. The mice then produced sperm that was successfully used to fertilize eggs in a lab dish.

The offspring were healthy and fertile, according to a paper published online Thursday in the scientific journal Cell.

Members of the research team, led by Mitinori Saitou, said they believe their success may help in the development of infertility treatments in humans, although they said many hurdles remain.

"We have high hopes, but it's not that easy," Saitou told the Associated Press by telephone Friday from Kyoto, in western Japan. "There are many difficult issues ahead in applying this to humans. But it is a first step."

Experts outside the group say it's an important first step toward infertility treatment although there would be a long way.

"This is a very good experiment for thinking about treatment of infertile man but a very very long way," said Toshio Suda, developmental biology professor at Keio University.

He said the Kyoto team's findings were great work but it is not easy to prepare the mature sperm cells at present. If some hurdles are cleared, it could successfully identify "which gene is very important to prepare the sperm."

Source: yahoo

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Electro-Rail tracks

 A new method of treatment has been invented by people of Indonesia. Every day they come to the railway station and lie directly on the rails in the Rav Boyer. They believe that it is their heals.
















Hair Style Look Book: The Pixie

Cool, stylish, and very mod, the pixie cut is back in full swing. Celebs all over the place are chopping off their locks and opting for a more refreshing style. Now, we realize that the pixie cut is not for everyone (which Saira learned the hard way in 11th grade), so we suggest "faking" the cut by strategically pinning up your locks or, if you're Photoshop savvy, editing your locks for a mini preview before making the full commitment. The look is easy, low maintenance, and perfect for hot summer days. Once you decide to go for the cut, you'll need inspiration, so take a look!







XOXO
Jen & Saira

The oldest video game player

99-year-old woman is video game ace
Umeji Narisawa's grandchildren got her hooked on the original Nintendo system when she was 73.
According to the Entertainment Software Association, the average gamer is 37 years old. Kids born the day the original Nintendo was released are entering their late 20s, while geeks who whiled away the days with a   Pong machine are storming past 40.
 
Umeji Narisawa (Japanprobe)
But compared to Umeji Narisawa, we're all just a bunch of babies.
Japanprobe caught up with the 99-year-old gamer, who got hooked on the hobby at the tender age of 73 when her grandkids brought home a copy of the action/puzzle classic Bomberman for the NES (technically the Famicon, the Japanese version of the system.) Narisawa was intrigued, gave it a shot, and has been playing it for several hours a day since.
So what does playing Bomberman every day for 26 years get you? Other than the ability to beat it with your eyes closed and the undying respect of anyone who's every picked up a gamepad, it gets you a few nifty health benefits. Narisawa credits her daily Bomberman sessions with helping keep her mind sharp and her fingers strong enough to still thread needles.
While Narisawa needn't fear competition from too many other 99 year-olds, she might want to keep an eye on John Bates.  The Wisconsin gamer is the current Guinness World Record holder for the Most Perfect Games of Wii Sports Bowling (2,850), though he's a regular spring chicken at a mere 85.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

30 U.S. troops killed in helicopter crash

                                    30 U.S. troops killed in helicopter crash
            Most of those lost during fighting in Afghanistan were Navy SEALs, officials say...
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Insurgents shot down a U.S. military helicopter during fighting in eastern Afghanistan, killing 30 Americans, most of them belonging to the same elite Navy SEALs unit that killed Osama bin Laden, as well as seven Afghan commandos, U.S. officials said Saturday. It was the deadliest single loss for American forces in the decade-old war.
The downing was a stinging blow to the lauded, tight-knit SEAL Team 6, months after its crowning achievement. It was also a heavy setback for the U.S.-led coalition as it begins to draw down thousands of combat troops fighting what has become an increasingly costly and unpopular war.
None of the 22 SEAL personnel killed in the crash were part of the team that killed bin Laden in a May raid in Pakistan, but they belonged to the same unit. Their deployment in the raid in which the helicopter crashed would suggest that the target was a high-ranking insurgent figure.
Special operations forces, including the SEALs and others, have been at the forefront in the stepped up strategy of taking out key insurgent leaders in targeted raids, and they will be relied on even more as regular troops pull out.
The strike is also likely to boost the morale of the Taliban in a key province that controls a strategic approach to the capital Kabul. The Taliban claimed they downed the helicopter with a rocket while it was taking part in a raid on a house where insurgents were gathered in the province of Wardak overnight. Wreckage of the craft was strewn across the crash site, a Taliban spokesman said.
A senior U.S. administration official in Washington said it appeared the craft had been shot down. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the crash is still being investigated.
"Their deaths are a reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices made by the men and women of our military and their families, including all who have served in Afghanistan," President Barack Obama said in a statement, adding that his thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those who perished.
The U.S.-led coalition said in a statement that 30 American service members, a civilian interpreter and seven Afghan commandos were killed when their CH-47 Chinook crashed in the early hours Saturday. A current U.S. official and a former U.S. official said the Americans included 22 SEALs, three Air Force combat controllers and a dog handler and his dog. The two spoke on condition of anonymity because military officials were still notifying the families of the dead.
Geneva Vaughn of Union City, Tennessee, told The Associated Press on Saturday that her grandson Aaron Carson Vaughn, a Tennessee native, was one of the SEALs who was killed.
Jon Tumilson of Rockford, Iowa, was also among the SEALs killed in the attack, his father George Tumilson told The Des Moines Register.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced the number of people killed in the crash and the presence of special operations troops before any other public figure. He also offered his condolences to the American and Afghan troops killed in the crash.
The deaths bring to 365 the number of coalition troops killed this year in Afghanistan and 42 this month.
The overnight raid took place in the Tangi Joy Zarin area of Wardak's Sayd Abad district, about 60 miles (97 kilometers) southwest of Kabul. Forested peaks in the region give the insurgency good cover and the Taliban have continued to use it as a base despite repeated NATO assaults.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in a statement that the helicopter was involved in an assault on a house where insurgent fighters were gathering. During the battle, the fighters shot down the helicopter with a rocket, he said.
An American official in Brussels said the helicopter was a twin-rotor Chinook, a large troop and cargo transporter.
The casualties are believed to be largest loss of life in the history of SEAL Team Six, officially called the Navy Special Warfare Development Group, or DEVGRU. The team is considered the best of the best among the already elite SEALs, which numbers 3,000 personnel.
NPR and ABC News first reported that those aboard were believed to be Navy SEALs. The AP withheld the report at the request of their sources until they believed the majority of families of those lost had been notified.
The death toll surpasses the previous worst single day loss of life for the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan since the war began in 2001 — the June 28, 2005 downing of a military helicopter in eastern Kunar province.
In that incident, 16 Navy SEALs and Army special operations troops were killed when their craft was shot down while on a mission to rescue four SEALs under attack by the Taliban. Three of the SEALs being rescued were also killed and the fourth wounded.
Afghanistan has more U.S. special operations troops, about 10,000, than any other theater of war. The forces, often joined by Afghan troops, carry out as many as a dozen raids a night and have become one of the most effective weapons in the coalition's arsenal, also conducting surveillance and infiltration.
From April to July this year, special operations raids captured 2,941 insurgents and killed 834, twice as many as those killed or captured in the same three-month period of 2010, according to NATO.
The coalition plans to increase its reliance on special operations missions as it reduces the overall number of combat troops.
Night raids have drawn criticism from human rights activists and infuriated Karzai, who says they anger and alienate the Afghan population. But NATO commanders have said the raids are safer for civilians than relatively imprecise airstrikes.
The loss of so many SEALs at once will have a temporary impact on the tempo of missions they can carry out, but with an ongoing drawdown of special operations forces from Iraq, there will be more in reserve for Afghan missions.
The site of the crash, Tangi, is a particularly dangerous area, the site where many of the attacks that take place in the province are planned, said Wardak's Deputy Gov. Ali Ahmad Khashai. "Even with all of the operations conducted there, the opposition is still active."
The U.S. army had intended to hand over its Combat Outpost Tangi to Afghan National Security Forces in April, but the Afghans never established a permanent base there. "We deemed it not to be stategic and closed it," said coalition spokesman U.S. Army Maj. Jason Waggoner. "The Taliban went in and occupied it because it was vacant."
Western military commanders have been debating moving forces from other areas in Afghanistan to reinforce troops around the capital and in the east, where the Taliban is often aided by al-Qaida and other terrorist groups. Earlier this year, the U.S. military closed smaller outposts in at least two eastern provinces and consolidated its troops onto larger bases because of increased insurgent attacks and infiltration from the Pakistan border.There have been at least 17 coalition and Afghan aircraft crashes in Afghanistan this year.
Most of the crashes were attributed to pilot errors, weather conditions or mechanical failures. However, the coalition has confirmed that at least one CH-47F Chinook helicopter was hit by a rocket propelled grenade on July 25. Two coalition crew members were injured in that attack.

source:yahoo

Leona Lewis taken to court over new single 'Collide'

Leona Lewis taken to court over new single 'Collide'
Leona Lewis taken to court over new single 'Collide'. Leona Lewis plagiarism row heats up: Singer Lewis headed for High Court over new single which Ministry of Sound producer says copies his track

Leona Lewis and her label are being taken to court by a Ministry of Sound producer who says her new single plagiarises one of her tracks.

Swedish DJ Avicii - real name Tim Bergling - says Collide, which was unveiled last month, is a "straight re-recording" of his instrumental Fade into Darkness, which he recorded in October.


The Guardian reported today that the High Court will hear a plea from the dance producer on Monday for an injunction against the release of the X Fcator winner's song, which is due out on September 4.

Bergling alleged that his team denied Simon Cowell's label Syco, which Leona is signed to, use of the track as he was searching for a female vocalist before officially releasing it himself.

A spokesman for Ministry of Sound has said: 'Avicii is an up-and-coming talent; we think he should be given a fair crack at making this record the hit it deserves to be.'

Syco and its parent label Sony have refused to comment on the issue.

But the Bleeding Love singer took to her Twitter last week to say Tim knew about her version before its premiere.

She said: 'With regards to my song, avicii was aware & agreeing publishing splits for himself and his manager (sic).

'When avicii sent his track out to have a song written over it I totally fell in love with this version and i think he's super talented.'

But the Swedish star retaliated, claiming to know nothing of the supposed agreement.

He wrote: 'Thanks for accusing me of lying and speaking on my behalf.

'Since we never met or even spoke, please let me and my manager know who told you that and what confirmation they gave you.'

If the single is a success, the DJ will be due a huge chunk of royalties.

Leona is without doubt the most successful winner of Simon Cowell's reality show.

It catapulted her to the top of the US Billboard, making her the third ever UK female artist to hit the top spot with their American debut hit.

Petula Clark and Sheena Easton were the only other two artists to acheive this, with Downtown in 1965 and Morning Train (Nine to Five) in 1981.

Record label Syco insist the blond decksman is credited as a songwriter on the track, despite his claims he never agreed for Lewis to use it.

The song Berg says was used without his permission is known as Penguin, which he has reportedly been looking for vocalists to collaborate with over the past few months to release the song under stage name Avicii.

Edwin Edwards Racketeering

Edwin Edwards Racketeering
Edwin Edwards Racketeering. Ex-Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards Marries Prison Pen Pal Less Than Half His Age

Colorful former Gov. Edwin Edwards, who turns 84 next month, on Friday married a 32-year-old woman who befriended him during his federal prison sentence for bribery and extortion.


Edwards, a Democrat who served four terms as governor in the 1970s, `80s and `90s, did most of the talking after he and bride Trina Grimes Scott emerged from an elevator at the Monteleone Hotel in the French Quarter.

"People who don't know me don't know what a wonderful, pleasant, modest fellow I am," Edwards said when asked how a man his age managed to land a much-younger wife.

He also told reporters how Grimes, who started writing him letters while he was in prison, visited him there regularly on weekends and holidays in recent years.

"The prison was in love with her -- they used to watch her walk across the parking lot," Edwards said, laughing. "They made me the camp hero."

The two have not talked about what prompted her to choose him as a pen pal.

Edwards spent eight years in federal prison for his role in a bribery and extortion scheme to rig riverboat casino licenses during his fourth term in the early 1990s. In July, he completed six months of home detention and regular reporting to a Baton Rouge halfway house.

Grimes became Edwards' third wife in what the governor said was a small, private ceremony earlier Friday at the hotel, with a few friends and family in attendance.

"It's great, I'm very happy," the bride told reporters. She has posted wedding updates on her Facebook page, which does not list an occupation.

Edwards wore a blue suit, while his new wife wore a cream-colored, knee-length, strapless dress.

A reporter asked what the dress was made of and she said she didn't know. Edwards, born and raised in Louisiana's Cajun country, quipped: "It's Italian silk, with a Cajun twist."

After posing for pictures, the couple walked around the block to Galatoire's Restaurant on Bourbon Street, to smatterings of applause from tourists and workers in taxi cabs and delivery trucks.

They were followed by a small parade of reporters, photographers, and an entourage that included state Supreme Court Justice Catherine Kimball, who performed the wedding ceremony, and her husband, former state Rep. Clyde Kimball.

Edwards, who also served in Congress, brought charisma and power to state politics that rivaled that of Louisiana's other favorite populist sons, Huey and Earl Long.

Though frequently criticized in the press for his link to a Korean rice scandal early in his congressional career, his strong hand in deal-making with legislators as governor and his leadership in the push to legalize gambling in the `90s, Edwards built a reputation for being able to broker coalitions of urban and rural constituencies.

He was last elected governor in 1991, when he faced former Ku Klux Klan wizard David Duke, who ran as a Republican. Business leaders feared Duke's election would be devastating for the state's convention business because of his extremist views.

Around New Orleans, bumper stickers began popping up on vehicles, stop signs and park benches that forever immortalized Louisiana's often stormy romance with Edwards. The stickers read, "Vote for the Crook: It's Important."

Edwards won in a landslide.

Source:foxnews

Toilet cleaner hid €40,000 in small coins from the taxman

Toilet cleaner hid €40,000 in small coins from the taxman
Toilet cleaner hid €40,000 in small coins from the taxman. Officials in Bonn are counting pennies after raiding a woman thought to have hoarded around €40,000 in small-denomination coins she earned looking after public toilets – and failed to declare to the tax office.

The tabloid Express paper reported on Friday that the woman had operated in around 50 public toilets across Germany, paying a pittance to helpers to keep the loos clean and collect coins of gratitude from punters.

It seems her lack of generosity was her undoing and one of her helpers tipped off the state prosecutor, the paper reported.

When officials showed up to her house and rang the bell she ignored them, instead racing to the back of her home and throwing files out of the window.

When officials finally persuaded her to let them into the garage they found themselves knee deep in bags of coins – and called for a truck to take them away in, concerned that an ordinary car might not be able to take the weight.

Now they are busy counting the coins so they can proceed with the case.

Source: thelocal

Standard and Poor's

Standard and Poor's
Standard and Poor's (S&P) is a United States–based financial-services company. It is a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies that publishes financial research and analysis on stocks and bonds. It is well known for its stock market indices, the US-based S&P 500, the Australian S&P/ASX 200, the Canadian S&P/TSX, the Italian S&P/MIB and India's S&P CNX Nifty. The company is one of the Big Three credit-rating agencies, which also includes Moody's Investor Service and Fitch Ratings.

Corporate history

The company traces its history back to 1860, with the publication by Henry Varnum Poor of History of Railroads and Canals in the United States. This book was an attempt to compile comprehensive information about the financial and operational state of U.S. railroad companies. Henry Varnum went on to establish H.V. and H.W. Poor Co. with his son, Henry William, and published annually updated versions of this book.

n 1906, Luther Lee Blake founded the Standard Statistics Bureau, with the view to providing financial information on non-railroad companies. Instead of an annually published book, Standard Statistics would use 5" x 7" cards, allowing for more frequent updates. In 1941, Poor and Standard Statistics merged to become Standard & Poor's Corp. In 1966, the company was acquired by The McGraw-Hill Companies, and now encompasses the Financial Services division.

Read more: wikipedia

Obama in tribute to Afghan victims

Obama in tribute to Afghan victims
Obama in tribute to Afghan victims. A military helicopter has crashed in eastern Afghanistan, killing 31 US special operation troops and seven Afghan commandos, the country's president said.More than 20 Navy SEALs from the unit that killed Osama bin Laden were among those lost in the crash, according to reports, although none of those killed were thought to have been part of the mission that killed the al Qaida leader.

The operators from SEAL Team Six were flown by a crew of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.

One source says the team was thought to include 22 SEALs, three Air Force air controllers, seven Afghan Army troops, a dog and his handler, and a civilian interpreter, plus the helicopter crew.

An American official said the helicopter was apparently shot down, in the deadliest single incident for American forces in the decade-long war.

The Taliban claimed they downed the helicopter with rocket fire while it was taking part in a raid on a house where insurgents were gathered in the province of Wardak. It said wreckage of the craft was strewn at the scene.

Nato confirmed the overnight crash took place and that there "was enemy activity in the area." But it said it was still investigating the cause and conducting a recovery operation at the site. It did not release details or casualty figures.

President Barack Obama mourned the deaths of the American troops, saying in a statement that the crash serves as a reminder of the "extraordinary sacrifices" being made by the US military and its families. He said he also mourned "the Afghans who died alongside our troops".

Afghan President Hamid Karzai gave the first public statement on the new crash, saying in a statement that "a Nato helicopter crashed last night in Wardak province" and that 31 American special operations troops were killed. He expressed his condolences to Mr Obama.

The helicopter - a twin-rotor Chinook, said an official at Nato headquarters in Brussels - took place in the Sayd Abad district of Wardak province, according to a provincial government spokesman, Shahidullah Shahid. The volatile region borders the province of Kabul where the Afghan capital is located and is known for its strong Taliban presence.

Lady Gaga sued over Judas plagiarism claims

Lady Gaga sued over Judas plagiarism claims
Lady Gaga sued over Judas plagiarism claims. Lady Gaga is being sued for plagiarizing recent single "Judas" from a song called "Juda" by Rebecca Francescatti, who cites some tangential connection between a guy who re-recorded and remixed her song and another guy who ended up producing several tracks on Gaga's latest album, "Born This Way," but not the song in question.


Simon Cowell Cheryl Cole still upset by X Factor axe

Simon Cowell Cheryl Cole still upset by X Factor axe
Simon Cowell Cheryl Cole still upset by X Factor axe. Simon Cowell has insisted that he agreed to Cheryl Cole's X Factor USA exit because he was trying to protect her.The music mogul broke his silence on the two-week drama just hours after it was officially confirmed that Nicole Scherzinger is to replace Cole on the judging panel for the Fox show.

"The hardest thing to accept is that everyone has painted me as a monster because I embarrassed her, but the truth was I was protecting her," Cowell told The Mirror. "I just want people to be in the best place at the right time."

Cowell admitted that Cole had appeared "uncomfortable" in her new role alongside himself, Paula Abdul and Antonio 'L.A.' Reid.

"Knowing Cheryl like I know her, we noticed she was quieter than normal, looked a bit uncomfortable but I put some of this down to nerves. The overall feeling was that she was slightly out [of] her comfort zone in America, compared to what she was in the UK.

"If she had accepted my original offer, she would have made a sensational return and would have understood she was more comfortable in the UK than the US."

Cowell went on to confirm that a genuine last minute offer to return her to the US panel had been made to Cole over the weekend.

"When she turned down the UK show, we got back in touch and said, well she is still under contract with the US show so we invited her back. Her position was still there," he explained.

"We had some heated conversations with her US manager will.i.am and he inferred this wasn't a genuine offer. They thought that if she didn't turn up on Wednesday then we wouldn't pay her.

"We made it clear that she was always going to be paid in full. We got to the point on Saturday when we genuinely thought she was going to accept the offer but again neither she nor they returned any calls. So we've announced Nicole."

Read more: digitalspy