Saturday, June 30, 2012

Jada Pinkett Smith: Nude For Human Trafficking Awareness


Jada Pinkett Smith is speaking out against the horror of human trafficking, a noble cause brought to her attention by none other than her daughter, Willow.

Jada started the organization Don't Sell Bodies after Willow Smith, 11, approached her after watching Kony 2012 and being blown away by its story.

Pinkett Smith thus teamed up with actress Salma Hayek to get the attention of the masses. Hayek directed the video below, in which Jada bares all:

No question Jada Pinkett Smith nude will get people to pay attention to anything. Might as well use it for an important cause. Kudos to her.

Men in Black 3 star Will has been super supportive, she says:

"He's amazing because he wants to lend support in every way. In order to combat this, we need our men. We need our soldiers. Let me tell you, I love girl power, but ain't nothin' like having some muscle behind you! Will's got some big ones!"

Motivating and inspiring, to say the least. Follow the jump for a recent interview Jada did with CNN about the Don't Sell Bodies campaign ...

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/06/jada-pinkett-smith-nude-for-human-trafficking-awareness/

the shining mariano rivera mariano rivera jobs report tiger woods masters 2012 nikki haley stan van gundy

Samsung Galaxy S3 Faces Battery Drain Issue

Samsung Galaxy S3 is facing a new problem in the form of battery drain, which is reportedly caused by a software bug.

In fact, the latest problem is not found by majority of users; but a few consumers found the fault in their devices. The issue was also spotted by XDA-Developers, who claim that a value in a system file is causing all the trouble.

The power used when the phone is in stand-by mode is 10 times more compared to the power the phone should use during normal usage. Many other developers studied the problem and one of them found that an error in framework-res.apk is responsible for the mess. The power drain value for cell standby is set to 34mA, ten times higher than a reasonable value of 3.4mA.

The issue is not widespread, and Samsung has not yet acknowledged the latest problem. Most of the users seem to be enjoying their Galaxy S3 smartphone without any trouble. There is no problem with the units being supplied to United States, but the problem was detected lies in the smartphone's international version.

Some people reportedly found a way to fix this issue manually. However, it is better to wait until Samsung issues a patch through an update.?

Follow us

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/358132/20120630/samsun-galaxy-s3-battery-drainage.htm

abe lincoln vampire hunter jeremy lin xi jinping matt bomer westminster kennel club dog show jeremy lin game winner chocolate covered strawberries

Isaac and Richardson confirmed in ICC?s top jobs

New Zealander Isaac has been confirmed as the eighth president of the ICC and will serve a two-year term in office. He succeeds India?s Sharad Pawar in the post. ?When I look at the list of previous presidents, I am reminded of the importance of this office,? said Isaac. ?In the midst of my pride at being chosen as president, I recognise that there is, of course, much hard work and much progress needed if we are to maintain the game's current healthy state.?

He added: ?I believe that the challenges ahead are no less daunting than those we have faced in the last two years if we are to maintain the vibrancy and viability of the three formats of the sport. I look forward to serving the game with honesty and integrity and to the best of my ability. I look forward to handing on the guardianship of the sport, with the game enjoying even greater health.?

Richardson was confirmed as the ICC?s new chief executive at the organisation?s annual conference after having received the approval of the governing body?s board last month. Richardson succeeds fellow South African Haroon Lorgat in the role, with the ICC having previously revealed that it interviewed four ?outstanding candidates? for its CEO position. Richardson has been the ICC?s general manager of cricket for the last 10 years, having previously represented South Africa as a wicketkeeper in 42 Test matches and 122 one-day internationals. He said: ?I have learnt much in the last four years and I inherit a game in great health with much to be optimistic about. I look forward to building on that and tackling the challenges ahead.?

Meanwhile, the ICC has approved the creation of a powerful chairman?s position with the president?s role being transformed into a purely ceremonial one, with a term of only one year. The board-appointed chairman, holding a two-year term, will lead the ICC in future with the vice-president position being scrapped. The changes will take effect from the close of the ICC?s 2014 annual conference.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sportbusiness/~3/NcbYWHEijkM/isaac-and-richardson-confirmed-in-icc-s-top-jobs

pau gasol marlins park marbury v. madison 2013 lincoln mkz burger king mary j blige google project glass google goggles

Friday, June 29, 2012

Onkyo to deliver 11.4 DTS Neo:X surround sound on latest receivers

Onkyo to deliver 114 DTS NeoX surround sound on latest receivers

While still a far cry from 64 speakers, Onkyo and DTS teamed up to bring the first 11.4 channel surround sound to your home theater. At the top of the trio of new receivers is the TX-NR5010. It is the only one that's THX certified, but like the TX-NR3010, it can drive 9 speakers and has pre-outs for four subs as well as two more channels. $2999 is the price you'll pay for the best, with a $700 price break when you move one model down the line to the TX-NR3010. Last up, but still shipping in July with 11.4 support, is the TX-NR1010 with its seven channel amp at $1799. DTS Neo:X is the name of the up-mix technology that uses a single algorithm to take anything from a 2.0 signal to 11.1 and converts it to 11.4. The other first here is Cisco Linksys SimpleTap -- also coming to the entire 2012 Onkyo lineup of network receivers via a firmware update -- which promises to deliver a simpler network setup. For more of the juicy details, have a quick look over the press release below.

Continue reading Onkyo to deliver 11.4 DTS Neo:X surround sound on latest receivers

Onkyo to deliver 11.4 DTS Neo:X surround sound on latest receivers originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jun 2012 23:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/28/onkyo-to-deliver-11-4-dts-neo-x-surround-sound-on-latest-receive/

hbo luck dwight howard unc asheville stephen jackson nba trade deadline cbs ncaa tournament

Mesa, Arizona Rent to Own Homes Lease to Purchase | Real Estate ...

28 June, 2012 at 5:40 am in Real Estate

'); $('#infoBacking').css({position:'absolute', left:0, top:0, display:'none', textAlign:'center', background:'', zIndex:'600'}); $('#infoHolder').css({left:0, top:0, display:'none', textAlign:'center', zIndex:'600', position:'absolute'}); if($.browser.msie){$('#infoHolder').css({position:'absolute'});} $('.more').mouseover(function() {$(this).css({textDecoration:'none'});} ); $('.more').mouseout(function() {$(this).css({textDecoration:'none'});} ); $('.more').click(function(){ if ($('.' + $(this).attr("title")).length > 0) { browserWindow() getScrollXY() if (height' + $('.' + source).html() + '

Close X

'); $('#infoBacking').css({display:'block'}); $('#infoHolder').show(); $('#info').fadeIn('slow'); } $('.close').click(function(){ $('#infoBacking').hide(); $('#infoHolder').fadeOut('fast'); }); }); /* find browser window size */ function browserWindow () { width = 0 height = 0; if (document.documentElement) { width = document.documentElement.offsetWidth; height = document.documentElement.offsetHeight; } else if (window.innerWidth && window.innerHeight) { width = window.innerWidth; height = window.innerHeight; } return [width, height]; } /* find total page height */ function getScrollXY() { scrOfX = 0; scrOfY = 0; if( typeof( window.pageYOffset ) == 'number' ) { scrOfY = window.pageYOffset; scrOfX = window.pageXOffset; } else if( document.body && ( document.body.scrollLeft || document.body.scrollTop ) ) { scrOfY = document.body.scrollTop; scrOfX = document.body.scrollLeft; } else if( document.documentElement && ( document.documentElement.scrollLeft || document.documentElement.scrollTop ) ) { scrOfY = document.documentElement.scrollTop; scrOfX = document.documentElement.scrollLeft; } totalY = (window.innerHeight != null? window.innerHeight : document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientHeight ? document.documentElement.clientHeight : document.body != null ? document.body.clientHeight : null); totalX = (window.innerWidth != null? window.innerWidth : document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientWidth ? document.documentElement.clientWidth : document.body != null ? document.body.clientWidth : null); return [ scrOfX, scrOfY, totalY, totalX ]; } return false; }); Send Inquiry
$1,200.00 - 11445 E FLORIAN AVE Mesa, AZ 85208

Location: Mesa , AZ

Mesa Rent To Own Lease Option Homes: Beautifully remodeled 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. This Lease to purchase home comes a comfy living room, has new countertops and upgraded kitchen features plus freeway access, parks, close to shopping and dining. This Lease to Own Phoenix Home is perfect for First Time Homebuyers! Call Us Now and Get Qualified for this Property for No Money Down to Move In and we help Fix Your Credit and Provide You with Financing.?
Call our Lease Option Specialist at 480-347-9242 to schedule an appointment to view the inside of this newly remodeled Rent to Own Phoenix Arizona HOUSE.
To get qualified on our Rent to own AZ / lease option programs please visit our website www.LeaseOptionHomesAZ.com and fill out our FREE APPLICATION
More about Our Homes for Rent to Own Program
Lease Option Homes, No Money Down, Free Application - Register Now to Learn More
Select one of our Newly Remodeled Lease option Homes and Move in for No Money Down. We will Fix your Credit and Provide you FHA Financing. Don't Hesitate, start viewing the properties in our Inventory. All these properties are ready to move in Right Now. Our process is simple:

The 1st Step: Getting Pre-Qualified for our Lease to own Homes Phoenix Program
Simply fill out a FREE application. We do not have a credit score requirement; blemished credit is acceptable. It is a FIRST COME ? FIRST SERVE on our available properties so we HIGHLY recommend you fill out a FREE application now! When you go through the pre-approval process, we ask general questions, as if you were to applying for a mortgage, but the best part is we help you repair your credit on the items preventing you from buying a home now.
Items we consider for Pre-Approval in our Rent to purchase homes Program:
Application:
1. Employment ? Stable and secure employment for the past 1 to 2 years.
2. Income and Debt ? Verifiable income of a minimum of $2400.00 per month, depending upon the amount of debt.
3. Rental History ? Verify good standing and NO EVICTION/RENTAL COLLECTIONS.
Credit Report:
1. Your credit score is not considered for approval in our program; in fact, WE DO NOT CARE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR A CREDIT SCORE! We know that your credit score will increase by removing the negative credit reporting when you join our program.
2. We determine how long we believe you will need our credit repair service; 1 month, 2 months, etc. Remember our Lease Option Program is designed to turn you into a homeowner with the help of our credit repair and guidance in approximately 12 to 18 months.
3. We pay close attention to the negative reporting to determine the time it takes to repair credit. We consider the when the item was reported, the balance, and the collector/creditor to gauge the success of the credit repair.
Once we receive your application one of our lease option representatives will contact you to review your application within 24-48 business hours. We will have a decision within 72 hours assuming we have all the information & requested items.
The 2nd Step: Finding the Home of your Dreams
Once you have been pre-qualified in our Lease to Own houses in Arizona program:
Click on ?AVAILABLE PROPERTIES?
These are newly remodeled Homes for Rent to own, move-in ready homes that do not require money down or security deposits. Just the first month?s rent is due upfront.
The 3rd Step: Submit Offer on Property and Move in
Now that you have chosen a home, our Lease Option Specialist will help you submit an offer to the property owner for approval. Upon acceptance, you will sign the lease option agreement for the term that it will take for your credit to be repaired and for you to save the down payment. Find a property you like, call us at our office 480-347-9242, answer a few of our questions and you will be on your way to home ownership. We are called the One-Stop-Shop because we provide all the services necessary for you to become a home owner.
Call our Lease Option Specialist at 480-347-9242 to schedule an appointment to view the inside of one of our newly remodeled homes.
Disclosure: Prices listed are 12-18 month terms and if you require additional time, prices/terms are subject to change. All information should be verified by the recipient and none is guaranteed as accurate.

To Talk to one of our Lease Option Specialists

480-347-9242

Price: $1,200.00

Additional Pricing Information: Monthly HOA paid by Tenant. This is 12 month pricing and if you require additional time prices/terms subject to change.

11445 E FLORIAN AVE

Mesa , AZ 85208

Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.5
Parking Spaces: 2 Car Garage Year Built: 2002
Subdivision: Silverwood Lot Size: 1 - 7,500
Garage Size: 2 Car Garage School District: Mesa Unified District
Square Footage: 1824 Agent Name: Lease Option Specialist
Broker: Expert Realty Advisors Level: Two Levels
Jr. High School: Smith High School: Skyline
HOA: 69.00 ?
  • Range/Oven
  • Full Refrigerator
  • Dishwasher
  • Sink Disposal
  • Microwave

All information in this site is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and is subject to change

'); $('#infoBacking').css({position:'absolute', left:0, top:0, display:'none', textAlign:'center', background:'', zIndex:'600'}); $('#infoHolder').css({left:0, top:0, display:'none', textAlign:'center', zIndex:'600', position:'absolute'}); if($.browser.msie){$('#infoHolder').css({position:'absolute'});} $('.more').mouseover(function() {$(this).css({textDecoration:'none'});} ); $('.more').mouseout(function() {$(this).css({textDecoration:'none'});} ); $('.more').click(function(){ if ($('.' + $(this).attr("title")).length > 0) { browserWindow() getScrollXY() if (height

Source: http://www.postfreeadsinternet.com/mesa-arizona-rent-to-own-homes-lease-to-purchase-2/

knicks strikeforce tate vs rousey ciaa lindsay lohan the monkees strikeforce davy jones

For blacks and Latinos, few Calif. high schools offer path to college

Brian Gurrola/Flickr

California high schools that serve largely Latino or African American students are failing them as pathways to college, according to a new report by a statewide education policy, research and advocacy organization.

Just 10 percent of high schools that serve primarily Latino students have above-average graduation and college-going rates for Latinos. The same is true for African Americans at 24 percent of high schools serving the largest proportions of African American students, the Education Trust?West found. Many students in both populations are low-income.

The college-going rate among Latino and African American students who graduated high school in 2010 lagged behind that of white and Asian students by 20 and more than 30 percentage points, respectively. The estimate, released last week, found 45 percent of Latinos and 46 percent of African Americans in the class of 2010 enrolled in college.

Like our content?
Help us do more.

Researchers analyzed high school graduation rates for students who earned diplomas in 2010 and estimated their college-going rates using data from 2009, the first year such information was available. Their findings, they said, were disturbing.

"Far too few schools with large populations of African American, Latino and low-income students are serving as pipelines to post-secondary education," the report said. Post-secondary education includes both community colleges and four-year universities.

Among high schools with the highest proportions of African American students, 52 percent were considered either "broken pipelines," schools where African Americans graduate and go on to college at lower rates than statewide averages, or "not college bound," schools where African Americans had higher-than-average graduation rates but lower college-going rates.

Nine out of 10 Latino-dominant high schools were either broken pipelines or not college bound, researchers found.

Still, Orville Jackson, senior research analyst at the Education Trust?West, said he was pleased to find a number of schools serving as college pipelines.

There were "not as many as we'd like, but at least (there were) some schools where we could highlight where it's possible," he said. "They're kind of showing that it can be done ? that you can both graduate above average and send those kids on to college."

Imperial High School is among those identified as a college pipeline. The school, located less than 20 miles north of the Mexican border in Imperial County, has about 1,000 students, three-fourths of whom are Latino.

Ninety-two percent of Imperial High's Latino students graduated in 2010, according to the report. Among graduates, an estimated 78 percent went on to college.

Imperial High partners with its district's middle school, the local community college and San Diego State University to instill a "college-going culture," said Roger Ruvalcaba, the school's principal.

Although its graduation requirements do not mirror entrance requirements for the University of California and California State University systems ? something the Education Trust?West recommends for all high schools ? the school's counselors discuss both graduation and state university admissions requirements starting in eighth grade, Ruvalcaba said.

The school has also made efforts to make college preparation the default. In previous years, the school offered seniors an after-school opportunity to take a reading, writing and math exam?for placement at community colleges; about 75 to 80 students typically participated, Ruvalcaba said. This year, however, Imperial High integrated the test into the school day and had all its seniors participate.?

As a result, all seniors had test scores they could use at nearby Imperial Valley College ? where most of the school's graduates matriculate ? or other community colleges. Even for students who plan to attend four-year universities, Ruvalcaba said, the test shows them where they could place at a post-secondary level.

"You always have kids who say they're going to go away (to college) and then something happens," he said. "It's just another thing that helps them."

Orville would like to see more schools like Imperial High.

"If we increase the rigor and requirements at our high schools, that's going to be good for everyone," he said. "We need to have high expectations for all students."

Source: http://californiawatch.org/dailyreport/blacks-and-latinos-few-calif-high-schools-offer-path-college-16818

osteopathy diphtheria diphtheria del rio del rio das racist das racist

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Google I/O keynote roundup: Project Glass, Nexus 7, Nexus Q and Jelly Bean

Google IO keynote roundup Glass, Nexus 7, Nexus Q and Jelly Bean

Did you keep up with everything Google announced at today's I/O keynote? Believe us, we had a difficult time too. Covering everything from Jelly Bean to jumping out of perfectly good airplanes, there was plenty to keep the audience oohing and ahhing. It makes sense to have this plethora of news in one handy place, right? After the break you'll find every piece of action that Sergey and Friends covered in Moscone West this morning, so make sure to save a little extra time for yourself to enjoy every last bit of it.

Continue reading Google I/O keynote roundup: Project Glass, Nexus 7, Nexus Q and Jelly Bean

Google I/O keynote roundup: Project Glass, Nexus 7, Nexus Q and Jelly Bean originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Jun 2012 15:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

jeff garcia jeff garcia big east jesse james pearl harbor day discovery channel lea michele

U.S. judge issues injunction on Samsung Galaxy Tab sales

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday granted Apple Inc's bid to stop Samsung Electronics from selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in the United States, giving the iPhone maker a significant win in the global smartphone and tablet patent wars.

Samsung's Galaxy tablets, powered by Google's Android operating system, are considered by many industry experts to be the main rival to the market-leading iPad.

The ruling also comes as Samsung, a distant second to Apple in the tablet market, faces growing competition from rivals, with Microsoft and Google preparing their own tablets.

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, had previously denied Apple's bid for an injunction on the tablet and multiple Galaxy smartphones. However, a federal appeals court instructed Koh to reconsider Apple's request on the tablet.

"Although Samsung has a right to compete, it does not have a right to compete unfairly, by flooding the market with infringing products," Koh wrote on Tuesday, directing that her order become effective once Apple posts a $2.6 million bond to protect against damages suffered by Samsung if the injunction is later found to have been wrong.

"The relief being given to Apple here is extraordinary. Preliminary injunctions are rarely asked for and rarely granted," said Colleen Chien, a professor at Santa Clara Law in Silicon Valley.

"That this was a design patent and copying was alleged distinguish this case from plain vanilla utility patent cases. Cases involving these kinds of patents are based more on a counterfeiting theory than a competition theory, so I don't expect this case to have ramifications for all smartphone disputes, but rather those involving design patents and the kind of product resemblance we had here."

Apple has waged an international patent war since 2010 as part of its attempt to limit the growth of Google's Android system, the world's best-selling mobile operating platform. A decisive injunction in one of the U.S. legal cases could strengthen Apple's hand in negotiating cross-licensing deals, where companies agree to let each other use their patented technologies.

Opponents of Apple, meanwhile, say the iPhone and iPad maker is using patents too aggressively in its bid to stamp out competition.

The injunction against Samsung comes less than a week after Apple suffered a serious setback when a federal judge in Chicago dismissed its patent claims against Google's Motorola Mobility unit. Judge Richard Posner ruled that an injunction barring the sale of Motorola smartphones would harm consumers.

LIKELY APPEAL

Samsung will likely seek to appeal Koh's ruling to a federal appeals court in Washington, DC, which has exclusive jurisdiction over intellectual property disputes.

"Apple sought a preliminary injunction of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1, based on a single design patent that addressed just one aspect of the product's overall design," Samsung said in a statement. "Should Apple continue to make legal claims based on such a generic design patent, design innovation and progress in the industry could be restricted."

Apple spokeswoman Kristin Huguet reiterated a prior statement from the company, saying Samsung's "blatant copying" is wrong.

Apple sold 13.6 million iPads in January-March to control 63 percent of the global tablet market, according to research firm Display Search. Samsung sold 1.6 million tablets, giving it 7.5 percent of the market. The global tablet market is set to nearly double this year to 123.5 million units this year, according to IHS iSuppli.

Microsoft last week introduced its own line of tablet computers, making a major strategic shift for the software giant as it struggles to compete with Apple and re-invent its aging Windows franchise, [ID:nL1E8HIFRD] and Google plans to unveil a $199 tablet co-branded with Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc at its developer conference this week, according to a media report. [ID:nL3E8HQ6MB]

Samsung, which has various tablet line-ups with different sizes from 7 inches to 10.1 inches, introduced the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in June last year and unveiled an upgraded version, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 II, last month.

In Seoul, Samsung shares were up 2.6 percent in a flat market.

The case in U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, is Apple Inc v. Samsung Electronics Co Ltd et al, 11-1846.

(Additional reporting by Miyoung Kim in SEOUL and Jennifer Saba; Editing by Paul Tait and Ian Geoghegan)

modesto detroit tigers st louis weather guinea bissau google stock google stock gawker

Google Nexus 7 tablet is 7-inch quad-core HD movie, book and game machine

17 hrs.

Just as?Google's developer conference was getting started, details of the company's?rumored Nexus 7 tablet emerged. As previously reported, it is a 7-inch tablet powered by a Nvidia?Tegra 3 quad-core processor?that will run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and come in 8GB ($199)?and 16GB versions ($249). You can order today, but it ships in mid-July.

The display is true high-def ? 1280x800, so a bit better than 720p ? and there's a front-facing 1.2-megapixel camera and microphone?for video chatting, though there's no rear-facing camera. (That's okay -- do you really take pictures with tablets?) It also has a micro?USB port, GPS, near-field communication and both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. There's no mention of an SD card slot for expanding the memory, however.

Not surprisingly, it was built by (and even branded)?Asus, the manufacturer that had already?made the most headway with quad-core gamer-friendly Android tablets. (See our video on the Transformer Prime below.)

Clearly, at a starting price of $199, the Nexus 7 is positioned to compete with the similarly 7-inch?Kindle Fire, rather than taking on the 9.7-inch?iPad (and the 10.6-inch Surface tablet from Microsoft).

Although they were careful to make the device comfortable to hold, with a textured back and light weight, some people just prefer to have a case anyway. And there is indeed a nice little $20 matte polymer cover in which you can ensconce your Nexus 7 and protect its screen. It's available in gray right now, but Asus sent out a picture showing it in a number of bright yet muted colors:

Meanwhile, Google pitched the Nexus 7 ? with its gryoscope and accelerometer ??as "a serious gaming device." By way of example, they showed off the action-heavy game "Horn" and the zombie shooter "Dead Trigger."?

And because, with all of those tablets, content seems to be the biggest incentive, Google is playing up the Play store, even granting early buyers $25 in Google?Play credit and "some great free content" including "Transformers: Dark of the Moon." Even if you don't think any of the "Transformers" films is truly "great," it is nice to see Google aggressively pushing content, even adding TV shows and magazines to their lineup. Tablet buyers need a reason to buy a tablet.?

UPDATE:?Google has made the above video operational again, along with the following links to the?8GB and 16GB versions on Google Play. Have at 'em!?

--?Via TechCrunch and The Verge

the river dr dog ke$ha earl csco big bend national park leon russell

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Can Portugal's Ronaldo better Spain's teamwork?

By JEROME PUGMIRE

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 8:52 a.m. ET June 26, 2012

DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) -For Spain it's more about stopping one man, while for Portugal it will be about containing a whole team when the sides meet in Wednesday's European Championship semifinals.

While Cristiano Ronaldo holds the keys to Portugal's chances of taking a step closer to a first major trophy, Spain's charge toward an unprecedented third straight tournament title is anchored in selfless teamwork.

Spain simply does not need a Ronaldo, Portugal desperately does.

After a difficult start to the tournament, Ronaldo has stepped up when it matters, scoring three goals in the last two games to move Portugal within touching distance of its first final since Euro 2004, where it lost on home soil to outsider Greece.

This time, Portugal will be very much the outsider at the Donbass Arena in Donetsk.

"We have to be ourselves and not change the way we play just because we're going to face the reigning World and European champion," Portugal defender Joao Pereira said. "We're going to play our own game."

That is more than France did in last Saturday's quarterfinal, when it tried to stifle Spain at the expense of its own ambition, and meekly lost 2-0.

Meek is not a word often associated with Ronaldo, whose 86 league goals in the past two seasons with Real Madrid make him the only player who comes close to rivaling Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi.

Although Portugal has another skillful player in winger Nani, the team is under no illusions how to play: with fast breaks and by getting the ball up to Ronaldo as quickly as possible.

"Our weapons are not a secret," midfielder Custodio said. "Will this be Portugal's year? I hope so."

Portugal beat Spain 4-0 in a friendly match in November, 2010 - Spain's heaviest defeat since winning the World Cup.

But only victory on Saturday will heal the wounds from Portugal's ill-tempered 1-0 loss to Spain in the second round of the World Cup two years ago - in which Spain shackled Ronaldo.

Spain will be confident of doing so again, with four of Ronaldo's teammates likely to be playing - goalkeeper Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Xabi Alonso, and Alvaro Arbeloa.

The three Madrid players for Portugal are Ronaldo, Pepe and Fabio Coentrao.

"I've spoken to (Portugal's Madrid players) and the three of them look very good," Alonso said. "They've carried over their club form into the tournament."

Throw in Spain's five Barcelona players - Andres Iniesta, Xavi Hernandez, Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets and Cesc Fabregas - and the match has all the elements of being a mini-Clasico.

Whether Pepe can keep his sometimes dangerous tackling under control may prove crucial to Portugal's chances.

The Spanish have dominated possession in every match, but have yet to provide the sparkling football many observers expect.

Asked whether Spain's suffocating ball-retention and relentless closing down is making it a boring team to watch, Alonso says "that is (the press) opinion. We're confident in how we play and we're not going to change our style.

"We're very confident and secure in how we play," the midfielder added. "(Coach Vicente del Bosque) gives us a lot of liberty, he has a lot of faith in us, so we will continue this way."

Alonso, who scored both goals against France, expects a close contest against the Portuguese.

"Most of our two teams remain the same as two years ago. Portugal is riding high after reaching the semifinals," he said. "It's going to be a tough game."

But the measure of Spain's confidence is that they won't be forced into significant changes just because Ronaldo's playing.

"We can make small adjustments sure," Alonso said. "But playing as a team is the best way to stop any player."

Spain has the winning know-how, but Portugal does have one small advantage - two days longer to prepare.

"We have to live with it," Alonso said. "It can't be an excuse."

---

AP Sports Writer Paul Logothetis in Gniewino, Poland, and Associated Press writer Ryan Lucas in Opalenica, Poland contributed to this report.

? 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


advertisement

More news
Rooney could be scapegoat

If England needs a scapegoat for the national football team's latest tournament exit, it seems that Wayne Rooney is the best option.

joe paterno memorial service taco bell breakfast menu ener1 national chocolate cake day epstein joshua komisarjevsky barney frank

Committee on Space Research honors NASA's Neil Gehrels for science contributions

Committee on Space Research honors NASA's Neil Gehrels for science contributions [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 26-Jun-2012
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Rob Gutro
Robert.j.gutro@nasa.gov
443-858-1779
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

The Committee on Space Research recently announced an award to NASA Astrophysicist Neil Gehrels for research in space science.

Neil is being awarded the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) Harrie Massey Award, honoring the memory of Sir Harrie Massey, for outstanding contributions to the development of space research in which a leadership role is of particular importance.

Gehrels, Chief of the Astroparticle Physics Laboratory at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., is being honored for his pioneering contributions to gamma ray astronomy.

"I am delighted to win the Massey award," Neil said. "Swift, Fermi and CGRO all have excellent science and engineering teams which make them successful. The observatories are also all international collaborations following the COSPAR objective of cooperation between nations involved in space research."

Gehrels serves as principal investigator of NASA's Swift mission, and deputy project scientist of NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope satellite. Since its launch on November 20, 2004, Swift has greatly advanced astronomers' understanding of stupendously powerful stellar explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. Fermi launched in June 2008, and has already discovered more than two dozen new pulsars. During the 1990s, Gehrels served as the Project Scientist for the Compton Observatory which was the second of NASA's four Great Observatories and pioneered observations of the gamma-ray sky.

Gehrels earned his Ph.D. in physics from Caltech in 1981, and came to Goddard as a postdoctoral researcher in the same year. Among his many other honors, Gehrels and his Swift Science Team won the 2007 Rossi Prize from the American Astronomical Society's High-Energy Astrophysics Division. He is also the 2005 recipient of Goddard's John C. Lindsay Memorial Award for Space Science. Gehrels was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2008. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and an Adjunct Professor of Astronomy at the University of Maryland and of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State University. Gehrels was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2008 and National Academy of Sciences in 2011.

COSPAR's objectives are to promote on an international level scientific research in space, with emphasis on the exchange of results, information and opinions, and to provide a forum, open to all scientists, for the discussion of problems that may affect scientific space research. These objectives are achieved through the organization of Scientific Assemblies, publications and other means.

The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) has both National Scientific Institutions and International Scientific Unions as members. Forty-six National Scientific Institutions engaged in space research and thirteen International Scientific Unions adhering to the International Council for Science (ICSU) belong to COSPAR. Moreover, approximately 8000 scientists actively engaged in space research are COSPAR Associates.

###

The award will be distributed at COSPAR's forthcoming Scientific Assembly in Mysore, India, July 14-22, 2012. Gehrels resides in Berwyn Heights, Md.

For information about COSPAR, visit:

http://cosparhq.cnes.fr


[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


Committee on Space Research honors NASA's Neil Gehrels for science contributions [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 26-Jun-2012
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Rob Gutro
Robert.j.gutro@nasa.gov
443-858-1779
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

The Committee on Space Research recently announced an award to NASA Astrophysicist Neil Gehrels for research in space science.

Neil is being awarded the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) Harrie Massey Award, honoring the memory of Sir Harrie Massey, for outstanding contributions to the development of space research in which a leadership role is of particular importance.

Gehrels, Chief of the Astroparticle Physics Laboratory at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., is being honored for his pioneering contributions to gamma ray astronomy.

"I am delighted to win the Massey award," Neil said. "Swift, Fermi and CGRO all have excellent science and engineering teams which make them successful. The observatories are also all international collaborations following the COSPAR objective of cooperation between nations involved in space research."

Gehrels serves as principal investigator of NASA's Swift mission, and deputy project scientist of NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope satellite. Since its launch on November 20, 2004, Swift has greatly advanced astronomers' understanding of stupendously powerful stellar explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. Fermi launched in June 2008, and has already discovered more than two dozen new pulsars. During the 1990s, Gehrels served as the Project Scientist for the Compton Observatory which was the second of NASA's four Great Observatories and pioneered observations of the gamma-ray sky.

Gehrels earned his Ph.D. in physics from Caltech in 1981, and came to Goddard as a postdoctoral researcher in the same year. Among his many other honors, Gehrels and his Swift Science Team won the 2007 Rossi Prize from the American Astronomical Society's High-Energy Astrophysics Division. He is also the 2005 recipient of Goddard's John C. Lindsay Memorial Award for Space Science. Gehrels was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2008. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and an Adjunct Professor of Astronomy at the University of Maryland and of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State University. Gehrels was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2008 and National Academy of Sciences in 2011.

COSPAR's objectives are to promote on an international level scientific research in space, with emphasis on the exchange of results, information and opinions, and to provide a forum, open to all scientists, for the discussion of problems that may affect scientific space research. These objectives are achieved through the organization of Scientific Assemblies, publications and other means.

The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) has both National Scientific Institutions and International Scientific Unions as members. Forty-six National Scientific Institutions engaged in space research and thirteen International Scientific Unions adhering to the International Council for Science (ICSU) belong to COSPAR. Moreover, approximately 8000 scientists actively engaged in space research are COSPAR Associates.

###

The award will be distributed at COSPAR's forthcoming Scientific Assembly in Mysore, India, July 14-22, 2012. Gehrels resides in Berwyn Heights, Md.

For information about COSPAR, visit:

http://cosparhq.cnes.fr


[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


black friday violence il postino il postino online black friday deals college football scores maggie daley black friday online deals

NASA's Seven Minutes of Terror: Curiosity's precarious Mars landing explained (video)

NASA's Seven Minutes of Terror Curiosity's precarious Mars landing explained video

Edited and scored with dramatic tension of a summer blockbuster trailer, NASA's put together a gripping short clip that dresses down Curiosity's mission to Mars for the layman. The "car-sized" rover, set to touchdown on August 5th of this year at 10:31PM PDT, is currently journeying towards the Red Planet on a suicide mission of sorts, with the success of its make it or break it EDL (enter, descent, landing) wracking the nerves of our Space Agency's greatest minds in advance. Their cause for concern? A period of radio silence, dubbed the "seven minutes of terror" for the amount of time it takes a signal to reach Earth, during which the craft will have already either smashed disastrously into the Martian landscape or nestled perfectly down from the ascend phase on a 21ft long tether. The logistics involved are so numerous and prone to error -- slowing the craft from 13,000 mph to 0 mph and then deploying, detaching and avoiding collision with the supersonic parachute for starters -- that it's a wonder the government ever signed off on the project. If it all does come off without a hitch, however, the ladies and gents down at Pasadena's Jet Propulsion Laboratory certainly deserve several thousand bottles of the finest bubbly taxpayer's money can buy. Click on past the break to gape at the sequence of engineering feats required to make this landing on terra incognita.

Continue reading NASA's Seven Minutes of Terror: Curiosity's precarious Mars landing explained (video)

NASA's Seven Minutes of Terror: Curiosity's precarious Mars landing explained (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Jun 2012 21:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |  sourceNASA  | Email this | Comments


debra messing ayaan hirsi ali rachel uchitel new years eve party ideas strait of hormuz mars needs moms gary johnson

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

How to Start Using Passbook on iOS 6 [Video]

While Apple announced the launch of Passbook for iOS 6 a couple of weeks ago, even those using the developer release of the operating system can't really try it out properly—as information to use with the app just isn't out there yet. Now, however, Redmond Pie has shown us how to start trying it out. More »


khloe and lamar oklahoma city thunder act rajon rondo sunoco titanic ii babe ruth

Energy companies launch venture for Oman refinery

(AP) ? Government-owned energy companies in Oman and the United Arab Emirates are launching a joint venture to build an oil refinery and petrochemical complex in a port town on Oman's Arabian Sea coast.

The Oman Oil Company and the UAE's International Petroleum Investment Company said in a statement sent Tuesday the refinery in Duqm will have a have a capacity of 230,000 barrels per day. It is slated for completion in 2017.

The refinery complex would be built at a later stage.

No financial details were given, but previous estimates have put the cost of the refinery at $6 billion.

IPIC is controlled by the emirate of Abu Dhabi, which controls the bulk of the UAE's oil reserves and serves as the federation's capital.

Associated Press

aquamarine iraq war iraq war san diego chargers san diego chargers j.r. martinez lance ball

Source: Holder contempt vote set for Thursday (CNN)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories Stories, RSS Feeds and Widgets via Feedzilla.

weather san diego unitarian new black panther party lost in space elizabeth banks battle royale key largo

Pa. gov: 2-year Sandusky investigation necessary

(AP) ? Prosecutors needed about two years between the first report of child sexual abuse involving Jerry Sandusky and the filing of charges because authorities needed to build an "ironclad case" against him, Gov. Tom Corbett said Monday.

Corbett, then the state attorney general, oversaw the start of the Sandusky investigation after the former Penn State assistant coach was barred from a high school in 2009 when a mother complained about Sandusky. Charges were filed last November.

"I think it surprises some people, the length of time it took," Corbett said. "But having been an assistant DA, an assistant U.S. attorney and handling cases like this, I understood that you have to do a complete investigation and get as many witnesses as you possibly can."

Corbett said the wisdom of the investigation's deliberate pace was evident in the jury's decisive verdict on Friday ? convicting Sandusky on all but three counts.

"I think the jury demonstrated with their convictions on 45 of 48 counts that it was an ironclad case," Corbett told CBS' "This Morning."

While defending the slower pace of the investigation, Corbett also defended the speed with which Sandusky's case went from grand jury presentment to trial ? seven months. Defense attorney Joe Amendola has said he and fellow attorney Karl Rominger didn't have enough time to prepare their defense and even asked to withdraw from the case because they weren't prepared.

"I'm not surprised that they would say that," Corbett said.

"Obviously it will be the subject of an appeal at some point in time. ... But in this case the jury had the opportunity to hear the compelling testimony of these now young men who were young boys who suffered at the hands of this pedophile."

The current state attorney general, Linda Kelly, told NBC's "Today" show that all parties involved knew the judge intended to move quickly. She said prosecutors supported that decision because Sandusky was on house arrest while awaiting trial.

"We were anxious just to bring the case to a conclusion and move to have his bond revoked and taken into custody," Kelly said.

Sandusky, 68, remains behind bars in the Centre County Correctional Facility, where he's been held since late Friday. It could be months before he's sentenced, and his own attorneys say he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison.

Kelly said Sandusky's sentence will be up to the judge, but she believes the severity of the charges merits a harsh punishment.

"Our prosecution team will ask the judge to fashion a sentence that reflects the horrific acts Mr. Sandusky committed, that takes into account the number of victims that are involved here and the fact that he really does represent a clear and present danger to the community," Kelly said.

Sandusky's conviction is only just the start of possibly years of legal proceedings over the case. Besides appeals, there remains an active investigation into Sandusky by the state attorney general's office as well as a federal investigation.

Corbett said Penn State trustees are still awaiting the results of an internal investigation by former FBI director Louis Freeh into the school's handling of the Sandusky case.

Associated Press

bats hunger games review jeff saturday jason smith jon corzine austin rivers austin rivers

Monday, June 25, 2012

Shore lines Fishing supplies, golf clubs, entertainment center, portable refrigerator, dining rm table . 635-4327

Shore lines Fishing supplies,
golf clubs, entertainment center, portable refrigerator, dining rm table
. 635-4327

phil davis george st pierre aldon smith friday night lights nick santino bruce arians the misfits

NATO to discuss downing of Turkish plane by Syria

Map locates Latakia, Syria, near where a Turkish plane was shot down by Syria.

Map locates Latakia, Syria, near where a Turkish plane was shot down by Syria.

In this image made available by the Turkish Foreign Ministry, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is seen during an interview with the state-run TRT Television in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Davutoglu told State TV that Turkey would seek the meeting over article 4 of the NATO charter concerning Friday's incident. The article says member countries "will consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the parties is threatened." Davutoglu said Sunday that the jet was downed in international airspace after it mistakenly entered Syria, but the plane was not on a spying mission.(AP Photo/Hakan Goktepe, Turkish Foreign Ministry, HO)

In this image made available by the Turkish Foreign Ministry, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, left, is seen talking to an advisor after an interview with the state-run TRT Television in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Davutoglu told State TV that Turkey would seek the meeting over article 4 of the NATO charter concerning Friday's incident. The article says member countries "will consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the parties is threatened." Davutoglu said Sunday that the jet was downed in international airspace after it mistakenly entered Syria, but the plane was not on a spying mission.(AP Photo/Hakan Goktepe, Turkish Foreign Ministry, HO)

In this image made available by the Turkish Foreign Ministry, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, center, walks with advisors before an interview with the state-run TRT Television in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Davutoglu told State TV that Turkey would seek the meeting over article 4 of the NATO charter concerning Friday's incident. The article says member countries "will consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the parties is threatened." Davutoglu said Sunday that the jet was downed in international airspace after it mistakenly entered Syria, but the plane was not on a spying mission.(AP Photo/Hakan Goktepe, Turkish Foreign Ministry, HO)

FILE - In this Sunday, June 10, 2012 file photo, a Syrian family walks in front of a destroyed military tank at the northern town of Ariha, on the outskirts of Idlib, Syria. As Syria's 15-month uprising has morphed from a popular call for reform into an armed insurgency, the country's civilians have paid a heavy price, watching their neighborhoods turn into battlegrounds and their friends and relatives die or disappear. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra, File)

(AP) ? NATO leaders will meet this week to discuss whether and how to respond to Syria's downing of a Turkish jet in what Turkey insists was international airspace. The incident has spiked regional tensions caused by the conflict in Syria, where reports Sunday said nearly 40 people died in new clashes between rebels and regime forces.

The jet's wreckage was found in the Mediterranean at a depth of 4,265 feet (1,300 meters), Turkish state media reported Sunday. The two pilots remain unaccounted for.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the jet was on a training flight to test Turkey's radar capabilities, not spying on Syria. He said the plane mistakenly strayed into Syrian airspace Friday, but was quickly warned to leave by Turkish authorities and was a mile inside international airspace when it was shot down off the coast of Latakia.

Syria insisted Saturday that the shooting was "not an attack" and that the aircraft had violated its airspace. But Turkish authorities say Syria didn't warn the Turkish plane nor send its own jets to confront it. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was expected to make a statement Tuesday and might announce some retaliatory steps.

"No one should dare to test Turkey's capabilities," Davutoglu said Sunday.

Meantime, at the request of Turkey, NATO's governing body will meet Tuesday to discuss the incident, said Oana Lungescu, a NATO spokeswoman. The consultations will focus on article 4 of NATO's founding Washington Treaty.

"Under article 4, any ally can request consultations whenever, in the opinion of any of them, their territorial integrity, political independence or security is threatened," Lungescu said. The North Atlantic Council ? the ambassadors of the 28 NATO countries ? will decide whether to respond, she said.

The last time article 4 was invoked was nine years ago ? also by Turkey ? after tensions with neighboring Iraq escalated. However, that case did not lead to the invocation of article 5, which declares that an attack against any single NATO country shall be considered as an attack against them all.

Despite some opposition leaders' calls for Western military intervention in Syria, the United States and allies have been hesitant to get involved in what could prove a protracted conflict, preferring the diplomatic route. Syrian allies Russia and China have already shielded Syria from U.N. sanctions and stridently oppose any military intervention.

It's unlikely the downing of the Turkish plane will change those calculations, despite Ankara's appeal for the NATO meeting.

In October 1989, two Syrian MiG-21s violated Turkish air space and shot down a Turkish plane on a geographical survey mission, killing all five crew members. Syria at the time promised to severely punish the pilots, who disregarded Turkish orders not to enter Turkish airspace.

Dogu Ergil, a professor of political science at the Ankara University, told private NTV television that Turkey had repeatedly sent its jets across the Syrian border for several weeks to show its military muscle at the time.

Turkey has been one of the most vociferous critics of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime as it has cracked down over the past 15 months on an increasingly armed popular uprising. Opposition activists say the conflict has killed 14,000 people, most of them civilians.

The plane's downing has already drawn international criticism from other countries pushing Assad to stop his crackdown.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Sunday he was "gravely concerned by the Syrian regime's action in shooting down" the plane and that Davutoglu had told him no warning was given.

"This outrageous act underlines how far beyond accepted behavior the Syrian regime has put itself, and I condemn it wholeheartedly," Hague said in a statement. "The Assad regime should not make the mistake of believing that it can act with impunity. It will be held to account for its behavior."

Hague met last week with United Nations and Arab League special envoy Kofi Annan for talks on plans for an international summit, while British officials discussed the issue in Geneva on Saturday with members of Annan's team. Hague noted Sunday that "The UK stands ready to pursue robust action at the United Nations Security Council."

Italy's foreign minister decried the shooting down of the plane as "a further, very grave and unacceptable action by the Assad regime." In a written statement, Giulio Terzi promised that Italy will play an active role in the NATO meeting Tuesday.

Syrian activists reported violence in different parts of the country Sunday, saying nearly 40 people were killed.

The deadliest incident was in the northern town of Ariha where a shell hit a home killing seven members of the same family, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.? A video posted online showed the seven men's bodies, some badly mutilated, including one who had part of his head blown off.

Activists also reported intense shelling and clashes between rebels and troops in the eastern city of Deir el-Zour and the central city of Homs, which has been under a government attack for the past two weeks.

Earlier Sunday, activists said rebels captured a military base in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo, confiscating large amounts of ammunition. The Observatory said 16 government troops died in the attacks on the base near the rebel-held town of Daret Azzeh and nearby checkpoints early Sunday.

Area activist Mohammed Saeed said the rebels had removed hundreds of artillery shells from the base. Saeed added via Skype that troops retaliated with intense shelling on the area using helicopter gunships.

On Friday, state media said 25 people were kidnapped by "terrorists" and killed in Daret Azzeh. Activists said the 25 killed were pro-regime gunmen known as shabiha.

Syria's state-run SANA news agency, meanwhile, said gunmen from Turkey clashed with Syrian border guards in Rabiah, a region in the coastal Latakia province. SANA said several infiltrators died in the late Saturday clash, while others reportedly returned to Turkey. It said several Syrian border guards were hurt, but didn't specify how many.

Turkey denies sheltering armed Syrian rebels, although many Syrian refugees have fled to camps on the Turkish side of the border.

Also on Sunday, Syrian opposition groups met in Brussels to hash out differences and plan for a democratic transition. The disparate groups are divided over whether outside military intervention would help or hurt and whether to engage in dialogue with Assad's regime. The conference, attended by some 50 people, will continue Monday.

Jordanian Information Minister Sameeh Maaytah, meanwhile, said Sunday that three other Syrian pilots had defected last week, even before a pilot flew his warplane into neighboring Jordan. He said the other three crossed overland into Jordan. He was unsure if the four pilots knew each other or had coordinated their escape from Syria.

___

Associated Press writers Bassem Mroue in Beirut, Don Melvin in Brussels, Frances D'Emilio in Rome and Jamal Halaby in Jordan contributed to this report.

Associated Press

orange bowl tim howard goal ben gibbard nfl playoff schedule tim howard scores nick cannon kidney failure consumer financial protection bureau