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Friday, March 25, 2011

Marquette University

Marquette University Law School -The Marquette University weekend 16 law students will join in the Jenkins Honours Moot Court contest beginning rounds. Two rounds will be assumed this Saturday at 10 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Students will dispute on-brief and off-brief. On Sunday the round starts at 10 a.m. A toss coin will decide what side students will dispute. Decree students are invited to be there any round of contest.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Will ferrell the office

Will ferrell 

Will Ferrell on The Office: Steve Carell Exit - Will Ferrell on The Office previously the end of The Office on Thursday night form a huge buzz online, for the reason that Steve Carell’s substitution showed up at the very end of the episode…and it’s Will Ferrell!  Audience were thrilled about the new cast member for the hit NBC jesting series.

At the end of the episode, the audience hears the announcer says: “Well, well, well, looks whose arrival to be the new superior.” The very last shot is Will Ferrell and Steve Carell getting set to hug.
Michael Scott (Carell) is leave-taking as the Scranton manager because he got busy to his girlfriend Holly (Amy Ryan), and announced he’s stirring with Holly to Colorado.   NBC tranquil holds that Will Ferrell is only a temporary surrogate branch manager and there will be a new branch manager for next season.
But still if Will Ferrell is only on The Office for an only some episodes, you distinguish he’ll be every bit as unfortunate as Carell’s character Michael Scott.


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Gonzaga University

Gonzaga Beats St. John’s in NCAA as Kentucky - Gonzaga University played spoiler in the rear of St. John of the University in the men's college basketball national tournament after an absence of nine years.

Gonzaga, seeded 11 in the southeast, downed sixth-seeded St. John's 86-71 in the last three conditions yesterday in Denver, where No. 13 Louisville 62-61 and shocked Morehead State defeated No. 12 Richmond Vanderbilt 69-66.

"They had a wonderful year," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said St. John's. "But I could not be happier, our boys continue and you will get another chance to play again."

University of Kentucky, coach John Calipari breathed a sigh of relief after his Wildcats escaped with a 59-57 victory against Princeton University, yesterday in Tampa, Florida, to prevent its biggest drop in 51 unexpected trip to the National tournament Collegiate Athletic Association.

Thirteen of the 16 games won yesterday's favorites such as double-digit victory in Pittsburgh, Florida, San Diego State, Brigham Young, Connecticut and Wisconsin.

Morehead State took the first major upset tournament as an underdog of 10 1/2-point. Morehead, Kentucky school beat two-time national champion and Southwest Region No. 4 seed Louisville on a 3-point with 4.2 seconds left.

Big East Record

Gonzaga limited to the day from St. John's, a record 11 teams in the Big East Conference tournament. Spokane, Washington-based Bulldogs, so their 13th straight NCAA tournament appearance, held 41-18 advantage in speed and hitting 54 percent of their shots.

Gonzaga advances to play Brigham Young, the No. 3 seed in the Southeast, which beat Wofford 74-66 behind a 32 - point performance by Jimmer Fredette, top scorer in the nation.

"I'm glad you are able to live another day," Fredette said after hitting 10 of 25 shots.

Pittsburgh is the No. 1 regional seeds only in action yesterday, beating the University of North Carolina Asheville 74-51 in the Southeast. The other three heads start the tournament today, when 16 games are planned.

Ohio State, the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Region, met in Texas, San Antonio at Cleveland, and South-West-seeded Kansas plays Boston University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Defending champion Duke, the best team in the West, will meet with Hampton University in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Butler advances

Butler University, which lost to Duke last year for the NCAA championship tournament, advanced yesterday to win 60-58 against Old Dominion Assembly period, Matt Howard. Next face eighth-seeded Pittsburgh to Butler.

Seventh-seeded Temple University has also won at the last second, beating 10th-seeded Penn State 66-64 in a contested jump shot by Juan Fernandez with 0.4 seconds on the clock.

The Owls move to a clash with number two San Diego State, which beat Northern Colorado 68-50 in Tucson, Arizona, for the first tournament victory in school history.

Florida No. 2 seed in the Southeast, defeated California in Santa Barbara and 79-51 against No. 7 UCLA, which held off No. 10 Michigan State 78-76 in Tampa.

Southeast No. 4 seed Wisconsin beat Belmont 72-58 in Tucson and next plays No. 5 Kansas State, 73-68 winner against Utah State.

Huskies cruise

Big East tournament champion Connecticut, seeded third in the West, bowed Bucknell 81-52 in Washington as Kemba Walker had 18 points and 12 assists. The Huskies, who opened 16-1 in the tournament since 1990 to promote the game in Cincinnati, which defeated Missouri 78-63. Connecticut's victory margin of 29 points is the most important matches yesterday.

"I do not think it would be easier, especially when I was in my hotel room watching all the games, watching riots," said Alex Oriakhi of Connecticut, who scored nine points. "I was a little nervous to be honest. I'm glad you managed to do it and win by much."

Kentucky battled past Princeton on driving layup Brandon Knight with two seconds left and the other play in West Virginia, which rallied for a 84-76 victory over Clemson.

Darius Miller scored 17 points and Josh Harrellson added 15 as Kentucky overcame a deficit in half by five points against the second representative of the Ivy League tournament.

Although Princeton has stalled, Morehead State victory means a seed has now won 13 in 20 of the last 27 NCAA tournaments.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

St. John’s Surprising Season Ends

Surprisingly, St. John's season ends with loss to Gonzaga - Earlier this week, St. John's head coach Steve Lavin compared Gonzaga big players for a number of skyscrapers across the yard. This would make the Red Storm Brooklyn Brownstone by comparison.

Tattooed with seven foot patrols inside Robert Sacre, No. 11 Gonzaga Bulldogs-muscled, over-shot and well dominated Np. 6 St. John's on the way to a 86-71 victory in their first game in the NCAA tournament. Gonzaga (25-9) will face BYU, which defeated Wofford, Saturday at the Pepsi Center in Denver.

St. John's (21-12), it was a bitter end of a storm of the season Red also surprised to win its bid first tournament since 2002 and first national ranking in a decade.

"Losing in the NCAA tournament is heartbreaking," Lavin said a somber after the game. "One year, five years from now will look back and realize that basketball has made St. John's back."

Gonzaga game marked the 13th straight NCAA tournament appearance. Instead, the player of St. John had never participated in the tournament - and the inexperience showed.

The Bulldogs of all banned, but St. John's, painting, taking 23 more rebounds (43 to 20) and scoring 10 points in the interior (1934-1924). The absence of DJ Kennedy, leader of the team rebounds before he injured his right knee in the Big East tournament, it was clear.

"Obviously, rebounding was the difference in this game," said Lavin. "There was a concern that comes in. It is played."

But out of Gonzaga shot was so deadly - an impossible combination to beat.

A limited number of rebounds in the defeat of St. John the ability to pipe up from the floor and quickly turns into baskets, a cornerstone of his success this year. Red Storm seems to interfere with the rhythm of the Bulldog offensive ', despite a number of defenses, such as the plenary session and regional pressure.

St. John's hands went up. But the shots Gonzaga, unambiguously, sank in

Although St. John's shot a respectable 46.6% from the floor, the Bulldogs drained 60% of the huge three-point shots, many of which are deflated by the mini-St. John works. Overall, Gonzaga shot 53.8% from the field.

St. John's lead Gonzaga reduced to 10 with 12:32 left in the game, but the Bulldogs responded with a run 10-2, giving a lead of 70-52 and the Red Storm snuff for good.

Throughout the game, Lavin mixed in a number of players from San Juan to try to recover some of the properties of procedure, including 6-foot-10 senior Dele Coker, with an average of only 1, 8 minutes in 17 games the old equipment. Coker, but managed only one rebound and no points. Superior 6-foot-8 forward Sean Evans, who started only his second game this year was a success a little better, scoring four points and six rebounds pin.

But finally, St. John's had no answer to the Bulldogs, who effortlessly kicked the ball under pressure from Marquise Carter (24 points), Steven Gray (16 points) or Elijah Harris (15 points). Their shots seemed to curve to the magnet, with the same awkward shot three players pulled together in 64% on three points.

"It was the most skilled team offensively, we've seen all year," said Lavin. "They are definitely a team to the Final Four."

older Red Storm consoled himself with the thought that they have achieved more than anyone thought possible. The program has restored national importance, and is one of the recruit classes to get to the top of the next season. There is much to celebrate.

Senior guard Dwight Hardy, who scored 26 points a game, a record for cap a brilliant career at that. But his eyes were still red when he met the press after the match.

"We know that after this loss, he lasted just do not get a second chance," he said. Yet, he added, "We are crying right now, but we can say we did something special in our years older."

Gonzaga

Gonzaga down sixth-seeded St. John's, 86-71 - This rack "11" is just a number. The name that comes with it - "Gonzaga" - means much more.

The Bulldogs have become too good to be considered a stranger on the other hand, even when the seedlings can be said.

Marquise Carter scored a career-high 24 points, lifting Gonzaga to a victory 86-71 over sixth-seeded St. John's on Thursday night to end a spectacular day for a double-digit seed at the Pepsi Center in the NCAA tournament.

Interactive NCAA Tournament Bracket 2011 men

The Bulldogs (25-9) was the third lowest seed to spring an upset in the Mile High City, joining No. 12 and No. 13 Richmond Morehead State.

Gonzaga used to all the favorites from mid-major, but the Bulldogs have grown accustomed in the tournament, a perennial Top 25 team. They looked the part of St. John's of the Big East and continue to face third-seeded BYU, the only team that survived a scare this floor. Jimmer Fredette led the Cougars defeated Wofford, 74-66.

Gonzaga used his size and muscle strength around the Red Storm (21-12), they were back in the tournament for the first time since 2002. Gonzaga outrebounded San Juan by a margin of 43-20.

It 'was a rare loss of the initial round of Steve Lavin, who is in his first season in the program over the course of decades ago, Lou Carnesecca. Lavin is now 10-2 and the first and second round of the NCAA tournament, a trademark, for the most part collected during his days at UCLA.

The Red Storm is not the same team without rebounds and team leader DJ Kennedy, who tore his ACL in the right Big East tournament. He sat on the bench in his warm, while lacing his shoes, hoping he might somehow the will of his way in the game.

Instead, Kennedy jumped on the bank, from time to time - as best he could, anyway - to try to turn his teammates.

Fans who have traveled from the Big Apple have shown their support to the eaves height, dressed in red "Do it for DJ" T-shirts.

Dwight Hardy led the St. John's scoring with 26 points, while Justin Brownlee added 14 Sean Evans, who met with Kennedy and had four points and six rebounds.

Basketball activities was booming again in San Juan as part of Lavin. The team was seeking its first victory at this stage since 2000 when they beat Northern Arizona in the first round.

Then, as now, St. John's was bounced from the tournament, Gonzaga, when the Bulldogs were still relatively unknown.

The Bulldogs are almost unknown to the tournament are now emerging, 13 straight.

They use their vast experience in the lead in the first 3-pointer Elias Harris 15:14 mark of the first half and never looked back.

Seven feet of Robert Sacre is a force down low Gonzaga, scoring nine points and nine rebounds. Steven Gray added 16 and Harris finished with 15.

Zag jumped out to a lead of 15 points in the first half to beat the ball inside and take advantage of its large size. The Bulldogs had a lot 'more to the court at all, not really a surprise, because they have nine players 6-foot-5 or higher.

St. John's began to cut into the lead late in the first half, which Brownlee was shot hit the buzzer to make the game 43-32 interval.

Gonzaga hit the winner at the end of the season, winning 10 straight games, including the West Coast Conference tournament title game against Saint Mary's to ensure the automatic bid.

Cougars will play the Bulldogs on Saturday, giving a quick overview of the WCC showdown between two schools in the years to come. BYU soon bolt Mountain West Conference in basketball in the WCC.

BYU and Gonzaga have never met in the field.

Slainte

Slainte! Beyond Green Beer St. Patrick's Day - You guide to notify us of St. Patrick's Day revelers The fact is that Ireland is a country with a tradition of drinking seriously, especially when it comes to the quality of whiskey and produce. And each year sees a lot of new bottles to try. In this sense, Speakeasy liquid surveyed the landscape of Ireland to find these last five or significant emissions As they say in Ireland, "Slainte!" (This basically means "Cheers" or "good health", and you can say before a shot back.)

Jameson 18 ($ 87) Old John Jameson founded his distillery in Dublin namesake 1780 - and it still runs perfectly affordable whiskey to date (unlike his counterpart in Scotland, Irish whiskey usually without peat, both are noticeably smoky taste absent). This version of 18 is considered a mixed first-class Irish whiskey - or not - and is known for its sweetness subtly seductive. (Tasting boast the label "fudge / caramel, spices, sherry wine" flavor.) Do not waste one on the Irish coffee - it is far better to enjoy solo.

Bushmills Malt 21 years ($ 90) Old: Bushmills is Ireland's other great whiskey brands - it takes its name from the region of Bushmills - and he pushed the premium reflects the end. 21 Year Old single malt is a - less common in the Irish whiskey - and a special category for this (new packaging alone, filled with a rugged, you said that your mind is not every day). The overall impression is of fruit - "nuts," says the brand (think raisins) - with a confident finish.

Michael Collins, Malta 10 years, single ($ 40): Michael Collins, proudly displays the fact that this is the last independent manufacturer, the Irish whiskey in Ireland (and those who have no knowledge of Irish history, Michael Collins is a famous Irish political leader assassinated in 1922 during the Irish Civil War). 10 years is one of Malta - more affordable, but still complex, with a surprising touch of smoke.

Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (9.49 dollars for a pack of four): Sure, we all enjoyed a pint of Guinness well versed in our local bar - call the Irish, but the venerable Irish pub craft beer varieties "bread of life ". and has been reintroduced in this country (for the first time since the ban!). This is a traditional hoppy draft Guinness and a little more than alcohol, too - and certainly worth a try.

Magners Cider Pear ($ 7.99 for a pack of four): In search of a sweet drink in San Patricio? Then, consider what really apple cider and released recently - like a pear to lack a bit alcoholic soda. The Irish enjoy the ice - as they do with the cider brand 75 years, the traditional apple. But we prefer the cooling in the refrigerator and not dilute the essence of fruit. Anyway, enjoy.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Nuclear Disaster

Japanese forces used helicopters planned to water cannons-Japanese forces used helicopters on Thursday and planned to water cannons, some of their urgent efforts and reconfigured to prevent a nuclear disaster at its plant in Fukushima Daiichi damaged by the earthquake.

Government officials and plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Company said Thursday that the number of the cooling system of the reactor was 3 the highest priority.

Japanese Defense Toshimi Kitazawa, in conjunction with Prime Minister Naoto Kan, said he decided Thursday morning to resolve the crisis in the air and on land in spite of concerns about worker exposure to radiation.

"We could not delay the mission to continue, so he decided to run," he told reporters Kitazawa.

Helicopters made four runs for about 20 minutes Thursday morning span, dropping 7.5 tons of sea water each time the reactor to cool down the overheated fuel pool. Kitazawa said the 11 specific hydrants, and one of the Tokyo police department should arrive at some point on Thursday, waterjet No 3 units in the country.

Although Kitazawa said: "criteria", other officials said they were still gathering to determine what effect, if any, dumping the water was.

After the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami devastated the north-east of Japan on Friday, officials have tried to solve the problems of cooling, four of six reactors in Fukushima.

On Wednesday, Gregory Jaczko, the head of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission told Congress that the fuel rods in the reactor No. 4 was exposed because "there is water in the spent fuel pool, causing the emission of" very high " radiation levels.

But the Japanese authorities denied the request Jaczko, citing information gathered from a helicopter above the plant.

"We were able to confirm that there is water in the pool of spent nuclear fuel," said an official at Tokyo Electric Thursday. "But we do not know the amount of water."

Also Thursday, the engineers designed to begin the process to restore power to victims of the nuclear power used in power lines outside. He lost power when the earthquake.

"This is one of the priorities we have to solve," said an official with Japan Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency.

When power is restored, the cooling system is driven by seawater, "he said. But he warned that the process is not instantaneous.

"It takes time to restore a task most of the premises, because the pumps were contaminated by seawater and must be corrected before use," he said, adding that the temporary pumps would be used initially.

The Japanese government spokesman Noriyuki Shikata, banish the fear of an imminent collapse, told CNN on Thursday, "We have not seen a material breach of containment" to any institution troubled nuclear reactors.

A crisis occurs when the fuel rods can be cooled and the reactor core substance. In the worst case, fuel may spill from the containment unit and the radioactivity spread through the air and water.

The public health officials, for example, can cause health problems, both immediate and long term, such as radiation and cancer.

Asked about the report of a high level of radioactivity near the plants - which can be linked to at least partial melting in some reactors - Shikata, said: "We have not seen the level that is, for example, dangerous to human body beyond the vicinity of the reactors. "

Experts and officials feared that the Japanese overheating and evaporation of water in spent fuel pools around the plant could lead to further radiation release.

International Atomic Energy Agency said the water temperature of the spent fuel pools are usually less than 25 degrees (77 degrees Fahrenheit). This requires a constant source of cooling, which requires constant power supply - is available at the facility damaged.

"Concerns about the spent fuel pools at the Fukushima Daiichi is that the sources of energy for cooling pools may be compromised," the agency whose chief Yukiya Amano is on its way to Japan, said.

On Tuesday, temperatures in the fuel tanks of 4, 5 and 6, all registered well above the recommended dose: 84 degrees, 60.4 degrees and 58.5 degrees for the UN nuclear agency said.

By the next day he found "no information" for the Unit 4 and the other two worrying trends:

Block 5 had increased to 62.7 degrees C and the 6 to 60 degrees C.

The water in the fuel pool is used both to cool the uranium fuel and to protect it. But once the uranium fuel was no longer covered by water, the zirconium coating that covers the hot fuel rods, hydrogen generation, said Robert Alvarez, a researcher at the Institute of Political Studies and a former Energy Department official.

That caught fire, causing a situation that is "very, very serious," he told CNN.

He said the next step may involve the other 180 nuclear plant workers to perform heroic acts.

"This is a situation where people can be called to sacrifice their lives," said Alvarez. "It's hard for me to note that, although it may have reached that point."

Beyond the protection against contamination, a parallel system on Thursday was to determine the amount of radiation that was already in the atmosphere.

Tests on the water in the city of Fukushima, about 80 kilometers (50 miles), which is radiation, but at levels safe for human body, and later showed no evidence of radiation in the water, government officials Japanese.

Washington, U.S. military officials said the use of the machine can detect radioactive materials in the atmosphere around Japan.

About 200,000 people live within 20 km of the plant was evacuated, living 20-30 km away from the site were told to stay. The authorities have also banned from overflying the area.

Corned beef and Cabbage recipe

Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe: The best St. Patrick's Day meals  Zap2it Here, we have TV-Holics and when we say we eat, sleep and breathe TV, we mean it. In particular, the eating part. So you can not blame us have all our best holiday recipes from our favorite Food Network Chefs! This St. Patrick's Day, to celebrate the traditional meal that is easy to prepare, although it can not be lucky in Ireland.
Here is a recipe for corned beef and cabbage directly to the celebrity chef Alton Brown. It 's a long process but finally comes out perfect. It is recommended to drink green beer while you wait. Ten days. It is also advisable not to follow our suggestions because we might be drunk right now. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Ingredients:

 2 to 2 1/2 pound Corned-Beef Brisket*, recipe follows
 1 tablespoon coarsely ground black pepper
 1 teaspoon ground allspice
 2 bay leaves
 2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 pound diced carrots, approximately 4 small
1/2 pound diced onions, something like 2 small
1 pound potatoes, peeled and chopped, something like 3 medium
1/4 pound diced celery, something like 2 stalks
1 small head cabbage, chopped, something like 2 pounds

 Directions:

Cook's reminder:  Brisket must be ready through the brining stage, but not cooked.
Place corned beef, pepper, spices, bay leaves and salt in a large pot 8 / 4 with 3 liters of water. Cover and place over high heat. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and cook slowly surface 2 1 / 2 hours.

After 2 1 / 2 hours add carrots, onions, potatoes and celery. Return to simmer and cook covered for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, add the cabbage and cook for another 15-20 minutes, until potatoes and cabbage are tender. Remove the bay leaves and serve immediately.
Place corned beef, pepper, spices, bay leaves and salt in a large pot 8 / 4 with 3 liters of water. Cover and place over high heat. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and cook slowly surface 2 1 / 2 hours.

After 2 1 / 2 hours add carrots, onions, potatoes and celery. Return to simmer and cook covered for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, add the cabbage and cook for another 15-20 minutes, until potatoes and cabbage are tender. Remove the bay leaves and serve immediately.

Corned Beef:

 2 quarts water
 1 cup kosher salt
 1/2 cup brown sugar
 2 tablespoons saltpeter
 1 cinnamon stick, broken into several pieces
 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
 1 teaspoon black peppercorns
 8 whole cloves
 8 whole allspice berries
 12 whole juniper berries
 2 bay leaves, crumbled
 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
 2 pounds ice
 1 (4 to 5 pound) beef brisket, trimmed
 1 small onion, quartered
 1 large carrot, coarsely chopped
 1 stalk celery, coarsely chopped

Put the water into a large 6 to 8 quart stockpot along with salt, sugar, salt peter, cinnamon stick, mustard seeds, peppercorns, cloves, allspice, juniper berries, bay leaves and ginger. Cook over high heat until the salt and sugar have dissolved. Take away from the heat and add the ice. Whisk until the ice has melted. If necessary, place the brine into the refrigerator until it reaches a temperature of 45 degrees F. Once it has cooled, place the brisket in a 2-gallon zip top bag and add the brine. Seal and lay flat inside a container, cover and place in the refrigerator for 10 days. Ensure daily to make sure the beef is completely sunken and stir the brine.
After 10 days removed from the brine and rinse well with cold water. Place brisket in a pot just large enough to hold the meat, add onion, carrot and celery and cover with water by 1 inch. Set over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer gently for 2 1 / 2 to 3 hours or until meat is fork tender. Remove from pan and slice thinly in the grain.


Mega Millions

Mega Millions Jackpot moves up to $ 200 million - For 12 while not drawing the winning ticket that matched all the winning Mega Millions numbers for Tuesday evening. Pushing the jackpot for Friday subscribe to 201 million, with a cash option of $ 128.3 million.

Numbers drawn were Tuesday, 10.11, 12, 28 and 43 Mega Ball was 45 and the Mega plier is 4x. Two of 18 tickets matched five numbers but not the Mega Ball was sold in New Jersey.

Mega Millions last happened on 1 February, when the winning tickets were sold in Michigan and Indiana for the prize of $ 91,000,000.

Mega Millions drawing held on Tuesday and Friday at 10:59 at the New Jersey Network.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Situation

"The situation is deteriorating," said an expert at Japan's nuclear crisis - The situation in Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has reached a strange state of continuous deterioration of international security, said analyst Jim Walsh. As it gets worse, "The good news is that bad news is not as bad as it seems at first glance," he said.

For example, he cites the fire on Tuesday in a pool of spent fuel that has been applied successfully, but not before releasing a cloud of radioactive smoke into the atmosphere. Or a fire in the reactor 4, prompting fears of a break containment vessel, the concerns that have since disappeared, "said Walsh - for now.

"Things happen and are very bad at first. Maybe not as bad as first glance, but the situation deteriorates."


As the situation changes from day to day is drawing comparisons to the Chernobyl explosion of 1986, analysts are looking for ways to measure the potential magnitude of damages.

"This is not Chernobyl," says author William Tucker. "The Russians are not the containment structure for the reactor."

Not Daiichi - a massive structure of steel and concrete that sits atop its reactors. When the reactors are closed, emergency vehicles in the water is pumped to cool the plant fuel rods. But the system ultimately failed, and so did the backup system when the tsunami hit, the players to use seawater to cool the fuel rods.

It does not make it more difficult to determine the seriousness of the situation. The plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company, preached calm, said radioactive discharges can be avoided. But the company's performance makes it seem less frankness, critics say.

"History of Japan's nuclear industry and the government, which is closely linked with industry, is less than wonderful for public information and full transparency, and now what is really an indication that says Arjun Mahkhijani President of 'Institute for Energy and Environmental Research.

In 2002, the president and four directors resigned TEPCO after it was revealed that records of repair and inspection had been falsified.

"It was discovered that TEPCO had covered incidents in cracking a major hardware with the reactor vessel, reactor, and then were forced to close all 17 reactors," says Philip White Citizens Nuclear Information 'Center.

Then, in 2007, when the 6.8 magnitude earthquake, TEPCO said the public body had suffered a small fire and pour gallons of radioactive water in comparison. It subsequently emerged that the fire had burned for two hours and hundreds of gallons of radioactive water had leaked into the sea.

"There is a pattern that has become TEPCO is not straightforward, and intentionally covered to protect their own interests," says White.


Meanwhile, the emphasis in the United States has changed the way the Japanese situation bodes well for the development of national nuclear energy. Lobbyists are working hard in Washington to allay fears that U.S. nuclear plants - some of which use the backup power equal to the cooling systems failed in Japan - are not prepared for disasters of similar magnitude.

"We try to ensure that people know exactly where they occur, to understand the context in which they will take future decisions on how Congress wants to deal with nuclear energy," said Alex Flint, a lobbyist for the Institute of Nuclear Energy.

Energy Steven Chu says America remains the development of nuclear energy.

"They (the Nuclear Regulatory Commission) has its own calendar and they will be looking very closely the developments in Japan," he said Tuesday. "I think we're in good hands."



Trutv

Television coverage of NCAA tournament this year it all  literally - Nothing says the NCAA basketball in turmoil as the words of Gus Johnson, a down-to-the-wire game.

"Cool" Johnson shouted on Saturday, when Washington Isaiah Thomas well, coldbloodedly ended up in the Pac-10 championship in overtime against the Arizona jump shot at the buzzer.

UCLA fans always like to play call of Johnson's semi-final 2006 West Regional, where the Bruins had 17 points to beat Gonzaga in the final seconds.

"What a game!" Johnson yelled that Jordan Farmar made a steal and a pass to Luc Richard Mbah a Moute for a layup in the final seconds. "What a fight, amazing, after being down 17!"

It was not so much as your words, tone excited as any fan, UCLA or otherwise, who watched at home.

Some aspects of tournament coverage this year of the NCAA are different. CBS has partnered with Turner networks, which means that every game will be fully televised for the first time on CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV. No more "live look-ins" and the anxieties that have not submitted their alma mater, while the local CBS outlet gives a game you do not care.

Some of the voices of celebrities such as Turner NBA Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Marv Albert will be in the mix, as well as staples such as CBS and Jim Johnson Nantes.

Nantes, Clark Kellogg and Steve Kerr are still the No. 1 team and make the last four games. Johnson and Len Elmore are together again as the No. 2 team and begin their experience in the NCAA Wednesday night in Dayton, Ohio, calling the Alabama State of Texas at San Antonio and USC at Virginia Commonwealth Games .

Studio show offers a mix of analysts CBS and Turner - Greg Gumbel, Ernie Johnson, Barkley, Smith, Greg Anthony, Seth Davis, Matt Winer, Steve Smith.

There are a lot of votes.

David Levy, president of sales, distribution and sport for Turner, said the CBS-Turner merger is "the empowerment of the viewer control clicker." In recent years, with only CBS game show viewers were erratic coverage - a game out of their local decided they wanted to, and excerpts from other games.

"It's much better," said Levy.

As you can see truTV (ask your local cable operator). Or, as Barkley told David Letterman on "Late Show" Monday night, "We are starting [Tuesday]. We gave you two days to try to find truTV. Good luck. "

Check your local cable operator or monitor manual to see if the distributor can offer high-definition truTV. Orange County, for example, offers truTV Cox HD Channel 792 through the NCAA tournament.

But enthusiasm is Gus Johnson, who has a special tracking (do not call it a cult, said Johnson - who does not like cults). Gus Johnson is a Facebook page (not hers), and groups of fans and plenty of videos on YouTube.

Johnson said he did not consciously worked to develop a style. I love everything he does.

For example, while the action was non-stop at Staples Center on Saturday in the championship game, Johnson said Thomas Washington has continued to make great shots.

"I grew up in Detroit, Isiah Thomas, we asked him to Zeke, was everything to me," Johnson said. "Now I'm here another of Isaiah Thomas, and I thought:" This is kind of cool. "

"It could have hit 20 shots in a row, he could have missed 20 in a row, he had the same behavior. He was so under control ... So we come to the end, the timing is off, the game clock is 12 years, he has the ball, no feelings, you can see, he thinks: "I'll take it with me," when it passes through, step back, take a jump shot and it is nothing but string. All I could think of was two things. Wow, he is a young Zeke, and it was cold blooded. Just in cold blood. "

And so, Thomas shot ended with the championship game, Johnson said, was a "cold blood". Now it's on YouTube. And Johnson is scheduled in Dayton, the second word of the story unfold.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Japan Crisis

A powerful explosion hit a second reactor at Japanese nuclear plant damaged by the quake early Tuesday morning, the third since the explosion on Saturday, the plant operator said.

"It 's been a big explosion," between 6:00 (2100 GMT Monday) at 6:15 and two in No. A Fukushima nuclear reactors at Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), said a spokeswoman.

The government also reported damage to a visible part of the container to protect the reactor at the Fukushima same 250 km (155 miles) north of Tokyo, but it was not clear whether this is due to the explosion.

Chief Cabinet Secretary said Yukio Edano suppression pool of journalists reactor number two appeared to have been injured.

This is at the bottom of the tank, which keeps the water cooling and controlling the air pressure inside.

"But we have not recorded any sudden jumps in the indicators of radiation" Edano said.

At the beginning of a cloud of radioactive dust escaping from the power plant in Fukushima Daiichi after suffering his second blast in three days.

Officials admitted that he was "very likely" that the fuel rods in three separate reactors had begun to melt, despite repeated efforts to cool seawater Security officers said they could not not exclude a complete collapse as workers struggled to keep under control the temperature in the heart of the reactors.

crisis Fukushima rates now as a most serious accident that the partial meltdown at Three Mile Island in the United States in 1979 and is the second disaster at Chernobyl in 1986, according to the French nuclear safety authority. After insisting for three days the situation was under control, Japan launched an urgent appeal to U.S. experts and support the UN nuclear technique for preventing fuel rods red hot casting.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it was "unlikely" that the accident would become another Chernobyl, but not completely excluded.

More than 500,000 people were made homeless by the earthquake and tsunami on Friday, which is estimated to have killed at least 10,000. More than 2,000 bodies were dumped on the beaches along the Pacific coast of Japan, but rescuers have not yet reached the isolated towns and villages in some of the worst affected areas.

The tragedy is to become the costliest natural disaster in history, the repair bill could reach £ 100 000 000 000.

The economic impact is already being felt around the world of yesterday, while falling 6.2 percent in the Nikkei

index launched by heavy losses in stock markets elsewhere. London, the FTSE-100 fell by nearly one percent during the day, wiping 15 billion pounds off the value of the shares.

David Cameron, said there were "serious concerns" about a number of Brits living in the disaster zone who have not yet been in contact with their families. The Foreign Ministry said its helpline received 4,700 emergency calls from people concerned about relationships, but there were no confirmed reports of British casualties.

Fears that the collapse of the north plant in Fukushima Daiichi 150 km of Tokyo, is significantly increased when the explosion yesterday morning, the reactor No. 3. Explosion injured 11 employees and released so much radiation for hours waiting for over six months. E 'faces a maximum of 160 persons at high doses, and 22 were treated with radiation.

As the No. 1 reactor in an explosion Saturday, the problem was caused by an accumulation of hydrogen released from the waters surrounding the reactor temperature rose to more than 2200 C.

Aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, then discovered the radiation is increased by 100 nautical miles from the coast of Japan and the meteorologist said that the wind direction will change during the night, blow the radioactive cloud inland. Investigators said he did not pose a risk to health.

Seventeen U.S. helicopters to help relief work in people exposed to levels equivalent to one month of normal background radiation, but was declared after the contamination, cleaned the bottom.

As technicians tried to restrain the temperature inside the reactor, all three works have been warnings about the explosion of a possible third in the fuel rods inside the reactor No. 2 was fully exposed.

The workers managed to pump sea water sufficient to cover the bars of the reactor, but is partially exposed last night. Ryohei Shiomi, an official of Japan for the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, said auctions, all three reactors seemed to melt.

"Units one and three are at least somewhat stabilized for the moment," he said. "The second unit now require that all our efforts and attention."

Yukio Edan, Chief of Staff, said it was "highly probable" that the fuel rods had melted.

In the case of a collapse where the cores of uranium bottom through the containment external high radiation would be released into the environment, a major risk to health.

André-Claude Lacoste, director of the Nuclear Safety Authority in France, the world's second largest producer of nuclear energy, said the accident was "worse than Three Mile Island, but not as great as that of Chernobyl." The partial meltdown in Pennsylvania in 1979 ranked five out of seven internationally, with Chernobyl fixed at seven.

While Japan is a nuclear safety agency Fukushima rate at four, Lacoste said: "We feel that we are at least as level five, and probably in six years, I say this after talking to my Japanese colleagues .. "

Yukiya Amano, Director General of IAEA, said he was "very unlikely" to turn into a disaster similar to Chernobyl as "the design is different and the structure is different," making reactors are much safer. But local residents were suspicious of the official assurance, after accusations of concealment in the past.

Kyoko Nambu, whose home was destroyed by the tsunami, said: "It 's like a horror movie Our house is gone and now we are told to stay at home ..

"We can see the damage to our homes, but the radiation? We have no idea what is happening. I'm so scared."

Worldwide, Germany and Switzerland have responded to the suspension of plans for new reactors. Italy and Poland said they reconsider their plan to invest in nuclear energy, and the Friends of the Earth urged the British government to abandon its own plans for new reactors.

Andy Atkins, executive director of campaign group, said: "We can not continue down the nuclear path until the lessons of this crisis have been learned."

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Dani Johnson

SECRET MILLIONAIRE "Dani Johnson Knoxville, TN" -  Episode 1 - In the first episode, a millionaire and a successful entrepreneur Dani Johnson to leave his family and lavish lifestyle behind to spend six days one of the poorest areas of Knoxville, Tennessee, looking for those who most need his help. There, he lives in the welfare level of salaries, volunteer their time and hearts to the research to determine how much your gift of happiness community heroes he meets. "The Secret Millionaire".

Secret Millionaire - American millionaires will have a new perspective on what is similar to that of the lower classes as they go undercover, and work minimum wage jobs for some of our poor neighborhoods. After working alongside those who need and deserve our people, "Secret Millionaire" at the end fill those who want to help, to reveal their true identity and a donation of at least $ 100,000 for their lucky recipients.

Kansas Unemployment

Thousands Attend Job Fair KC Zoo - Department of Labor said the number of unemployment fell to 8.9 percent. But job seekers have participated in many local job fairs on Saturday. Thousands of people flocked to Kansas City Zoo first Job Fair.

Zoo officials wonder if the figures are really the target. KC Zoo expected maybe 500 people.

"I really had my fingers crossed last night oh we would get a few hundred people," said zoo director Randy Wisthoff.

Instead, nearly 2,000 people attended the job fair on Saturday.

"We were just standing outside 10:30 to 11:30, long, long series," said Patricia Coberly job hunter.

Wisthoff said that shows the unemployment rate does not change much at the local level.

"I think there is some indication that a large number of people seeking work," said Wisthoff.

Applicants had many reasons to participate in Job Fair.

"I am currently unemployed and trying to get out of there," said Coberly.

Wisthoff says most of the candidates are at the heart of the city. He says many are willing to do anything.

"We are paying the minimum wage," said Wisthoff. "They are all seasonal positions will be maybe a few days a week."

Most jobs at the zoo and KC Starlight is a seasonal part-time and minimum wage. They do not provide benefits.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Andrew Luster

Andrew Luster: Max Factor Heir Convicted - This is a classic tale of "poor little rich kid. Andrew Luster, was born to wealth, and was heir to an enormous fortune. But the great grandson of Max Factor cosmetics titan threw all that, thanks to their heinous crimes.

He grew up in Malibu and have had a trust fund of more than three million who have supported his travels, tours and his passion for surfing. He had everything but morals. In 1996, 1997 and 2000, he was drugged three different women with the date rape drug GHB, he said that - while they were unconscious - raped them. He was captured and during the trial, he escaped and left the country. He was a fugitive. The trial - in absentia - and he has been convicted of a 86 or 87 counts against him fantastic.

He moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where he was alive and it hits the airwaves. But while television cameras rolled, Duane "Dog" Chapman - bounty hunter reality show has captured.

Where is he now?

He is serving a prison sentence of 124 years in prison in Mule Creek State in California. Not be eligible for parole until 85% of his sentence, which would make 2108. This means you will spend the rest of his life in prison.

Their victims? Two of them won civil and suites have received $ 39 million, but money is still committed to what they actually receive. And there are two people - both young victims - his two children with his ex-girlfriend who is now seven and nine.

There was a TV movie made of his story called, "a date with Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster," which shows all the tragedy.

Alan Gross

Cuba: The Judges Have Condemned the U.S. Aid Worker Alan Gross - Aid workers in the United States to Cuba, Alan Gross, was convicted of crimes against the state, Cuban television reported. 
Mr. Gross, 61, was arrested in December 2009 accused of illegally to set up connections to the Internet in Cuba under funded by the U.S. government.

The conviction is the result reported for several days, but prosecutors have tried to 20 years in prison.

United States has warned there could be an easing of relations until it is released.

On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, has again requested his unconditional release.

"It 's been unjustly imprisoned for too long," said Clinton.

Mr. Gross was in Cuba, who works as a contractor for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on a program to promote democracy in Cuba.

His work involved the distribution of Internet equipment and satellite communications to the Jewish community in Havana.

Such conduct is prohibited and is considered subversive communist Cuban authorities.

The trial in Havana, lasted two days.

Mr. Gross was convicted of acts against the independence and territorial integrity of the state.

You can appeal against the decision of the Supreme Court of Cuba.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Lizard Lick Towing

WATCH: Lizard Lick Towing Hot Action Repo Reality! You do not want to see people from Lizard Lick Towing live and in person, because odds are they came back to the car, but in the comfort of your couch with them on your TV ... Sure Thing!

The reality show chronicles the travails of driving trucks around to deal with the defaulters and those who are heavily indebted. If you missed the broadcast of the series for truTV, you're lucky, you can make moving around the computer, you can see.

Enlarged Heart

Michigan Basketball Athlete High School Died Of Enlarged Heart - A star player in Michigan high school basketball that collapsed on the floor after making a winning move apparently died of an enlarged heart.

Ottawa County medical examiner in Michigan, said Wes Leonard suffered a cardiac arrest because of his enlarged heart.

Leonard, a top athlete in Fennville, died on Thursday evening just after the game winning lay up, helping his team remain undefeated in the regular season.

The 16-year-old fell to the floor by teammates and fans stormed the field.

Coach Ryan Klingler said he heard someone shouting for help - the guy to call if you know something is wrong.

The paramedics performed CPR but was pronounced dead in hospital.

Adam Siegel, a teammate Leonard said: ".... It was a fantastic teammate perfect Stronghold A leader for us just done things. "

Leonard was also a star quarterback Fennville High.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Faith Kroll

Is Confidence Kroll an Instructor or an Exhibitionist?-Do Kroll, 25, and her fiance, Jim Marcus, 45, were two of four adults who were part of the seminar as an option on the bend and fetish, who attended the class Professor J. Michael Bailey's human sexuality at Northwestern University. Marcus used a high-powered sex toys at Kroll naked before more than 100 students.

Northwestern University President, Morton Schapiro, was not satisfied with the action. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Schapiro said in a statement that he was "shocked and disappointed" and plans to launch further investigations.

"I think it is a very poor part of the staff member of the Court. I just do not think it appropriate or necessary to respond to the academic task at Northwestern University," Schapiro said.

The university issued a statement completely opposite of Wednesday Schapiro said: "The university supports the efforts of its faculty to further progress in knowledge."

Kroll and Marcus said they participate in the act of helping students learn that some controversial aspects of the female orgasm was real. Students interviewed by the Sun-Times reported not having a performance problem during class. Bailey describes the feedback from students as "uniformly positive." But some students have chosen to give as Kroll stripped on stage in the family Ryan Auditorium.

However, Professor Bailey is no stranger to controversy. In 2003, he was criticized by several transsexual women who said they did not give him permission to use their stories in his book, "The man who would be Queen: The Science of androgyny and transsexuality," reported the Chicago Tribune .

Marco Bailey said he hoped "it does not take a lot of criticism for this" but "suspect he will."

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Pia Toscano

Pia Toscano "American Idol," The Audience Stood To Praise The Judges Of The Power Plant Pretenders 21-year-old Performance " On a night where Megía  gave a calm and confident performance well beyond her 15 years and adolescence Alain Lauren has been compared to Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, who was, however Pia Toscano who stole the show on Wednesday Idol ( March 2) "American."

Toscano, who has anchored the finale performance of the evening took the Pretenders' "I'll Stand By You" and knocked out of the palace park in honor of a number of strengths in the closing moments, which brought all studio audience - his fellow competitors and judges - in the foot.

'1 .994 anthem steep Pretenders album, The Last Independent, is a little 'history of "Idol" just: Gina Glocksen sang his rival back in season six, but memorable, Carrie Underwood sang during the "Idol Gives Back" special same year the song became a top 10 only for Underwood. Up to number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, is the second largest inventory of Hot 100 singles at the latest. (Underwood was still higher than the suitors do not, their version topped by # 16).

Toscano, 21 year old New Yorker who tried, "Idol" during the experiment in New Jersey has been dazzling on Wednesday, an elegant black mini-dress. After his performance, which was less secure than it was under control, kept his hands to his mouth when Randy Jackson reminded the standing O when she had just received and then told him that his performance was ranked the best performance, not just the history of the show. "It 'was amazing," said Dawg. "This is how you do it!"

Steven Tyler, after calling one of its most absurd Tyler-isms ("You know, after Monday and Tuesday or a week," WTF? "- WTF), according to Jackson's assertion that it was "incredible", adding that although it was "magnificent." Jennifer Lopez has kicked a higher level, calling the action "out of this world." "You've been saving so that when it counts!" he joked.

Way in the show, Toscano is not necessarily a name on the tip of the tongue of many viewers, but it was definitely behind. And one night when she needed to wear it, she brought it, and thus brought the house down with her.

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