Friday, July 31, 2009

Watch the 27th Miss Teen USA 2009 Beauty Pageant Live in Bahamas

Watch the 27th Miss Teen USA 2009 Beauty Pageant Live in Bahamas. Watch the 27th Miss Teen USA 2009 beauty pageant live on July 31, 2009 at Imperial Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, in Nassau, Bahamas.

Hosts of 2009 Miss Teen USA Pageant:



Ed Fields
Miss Teen USA Presentation Show Host



Stevi Perry
Miss Teen USA Presentation Show Host



Seth Goldman
Miss Teen USA Final Show Host



Crystle Stewart
Miss Teen USA Final Show Host

Judges of 2009 Miss Teen USA Pageant:


Duane Gazi,
Eva Chen, Mark Turner, Gillian Sheldon Heckendorf

Heather Kerzner, John Shea, Rhona Graff, Eric McLendon


Performances in 2009 Miss Teen USA Pageant:

Leah Renee
Canadian singer/songwriter, actress and model

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Clair Cooper eyes Miss Universe title

Clair Cooper eyes Miss Universe title. Stunning Clair Cooper jets off to the Caribbean next week to represent Great Britain at the Miss Universe contest.

And not only will the redhead beauty be flying the flag for the nation, she's also teamed up with the nation's favourite red top.

The gorgeous 27-year-old will be writing a behind-the-scenes blog from inside the contest starting next week.

Our girl will be lifting the lid on the bitching, shoe-stealing and nastiness backstage at the world's biggest beauty contest.

Pretty Clair says she'll be doing her best to bring home the award.

But has revealed she didn't even start competing until she was 18!

"I didn't start anything in the shape of modeling until then," giggles the London lass.

"I was ginger ... I mean of course I still am ginger. And I love it!

"But the sad fact is, kids are not usually complimented on their looks when they have red hair. I know I certainly wasn't.

"There was a bit of name-calling, but when isn't there at school? All kids go through it."

It's obvious Clair has always had an air of confidence about her.

Not Hollywood hissy fit style confidence, but a cool edge which goes with the job of serial-pageant-queen.

She's witty, eloquent and downright likeable and while her looks are breathtaking - all flame-red hair, perfect porcelain skin and super long eyelashes - her brains have certainly helped her get to the top.

Clair works by day for a top music company, often trudging through muddy festival fields arranging big brand marketing across shows.

But swapping wellies for stilletos comes naturally to Clair and she loves the change of gear.

"Music is my first love, so obviously my job is really important to me, but beauty pageants started off as a fun hobby and then became so much more.

"While some people might think they are shallow, it's more than just looking pretty in front of a group of judges.

"The big selling point for me is all the charity work you get to do as well.

"When I won Miss London in 2006 I was asked to be ambassador for the Heineken Cup with rugby star Austin Healey.

"And if I win the Miss Universe title I'll be working in New York for Aids and HIV charities - that is what matters to me more."

Clair understands the attraction of her unique 'English Rose' looks to these competitions .

She said: "I know we are a multicultural society, which I think is great.

"But it doesn't get more English Rose than this - I hope they will see that I have something quintessentially British about me.

"All the girls are absolutely stunning. Beautiful black cascading hair, amazing tanned skin - you name it.

"So it's definitely good for me to stand out from the crowd.

"And I've got shape too - boobs and a bum - I think it's important that girls realise this is about celebrating womanhood, not anything like the fashion modelling androgynous look."

Clair prepares for months before the contests in between her hectic work schedule to make sure she is face, word and charity fundraising perfect.

"For Miss GB I had my outfit for the Little Black Dress round custom made in China.

"I also spent hours shopping for the right bikini and evening wear."

Clair says making a different to other people's lives is the best thing about what she does.

"I raised thousands for the Joshua Foundation through my work with them, they help young children with cancer ," she revealed.

"Miss Universe will be even more full-on for the whole three weeks as they are looking for someone they can work with for the year afterwards.

"The event itself is full of press conferences, photoshoots, visiting the different islands and then lots of rehearsal.

"If I scoop the title, I won't be heading home for 12 months!"

Clair has built a reputation of being level-headed at events and stays well away from the cat-fighting and bitching.

With a smile she adds: "While I know it goes on, most of the girls wouldn't dare be like that to me, as they know I can't stand it.

"That kind of thing goes well over my head too - I'm not bothered.

"This is going to be my last pageant. At 27 I'm considered an old maid anyway so I'd never spoil it with being competitive.

"I want to win, sure, but whether I do or not I am going out with a bang and not a nasty story about being a cow to other contestants!"

PARIS HILTON in her legendary Sex Tape "Pain"

PARIS HILTON in her legendary Sex Tape "Pain". Her profile rocketed in 2003 when an X-rated video surfaced of a naked Paris getting down and dirty with ex-boyfriend RICK SALOMON.

PARIS HILTON admits she's still tormented by her "humiliating" sex tape ordeal.

And the furious socialite says she'll never forgive Rick for exploiting her.

She explained: "It was definitely very painful.

"When you trust someone and love someone - for them to do that to you, it's really hard. It's something that bothers me every day."

Until now, Paris has stayed tight-lipped on the scandal - but she confronts it head-on in new MTV documentary Paris, Not France.

She added: "By putting it in the film, it was really hard for me to have it in there, because it's something I never discussed.

"But I also think it's a big learning lesson, because I think a lot of girls, when they're in a relationship, they will love someone and trust them and maybe let them do that. I know that's happened to a lot of people.

"And you never know what they could do with it.

"Obviously I was humiliated, embarrassed and in shock that it happened.

"It wasn't my fault, it was something that someone did to me, so I've just learned to be a strong woman and nothing can hurt me at this point."

Watch this PARIS HILTON sex tape "pain"

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Microsoft has reached a deal with Yahoo for an internet search partnership

Microsoft has reached a deal with Yahoo for an internet search partnership. Microsoft Corp. has finally roped Yahoo Inc. into an Internet search partnership, capping a convoluted pursuit that dragged on for years and setting the stage for them to make a joint assault against the dominance of Google Inc.

The 10-year deal announced Wednesday gives Microsoft access to the Internet's second-largest search engine audience, beefing up the software maker's arsenal as it tries to better confront Google, which is by far the leader in online search and advertising.

Microsoft didn't have to give Yahoo an upfront payment to make it happen, as many Yahoo investors had been counting on ever since Microsoft dangled $1 billion last summer in an attempt to forge a search partnership then.

FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2009 file photo, the Microsoft logo is seen at the company's exhibit at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Microsoft Corp. has finally roped Yahoo Inc. into an Internet search partnership Wednesday, July 29, 2009, capping a convoluted pursuit that dragged on for years and finally setting the stage for them to make a joint assault against the dominance of Google Inc. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)


A sign outside Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. is shown Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Microsoft Corp. has finally roped Yahoo Inc. into an Internet search partnership, capping a convoluted pursuit that dragged on for years and finally setting the stage for the rivals to make an all-out assault against the dominance of Google Inc. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuima)

Google tried to stop Yahoo from falling into Microsoft's camp. Last year it formed its own proposed search advertising deal with Yahoo, only to be forced to retreat from that alliance after U.S. antitrust officials threatened to sue.

Now the extended reach Microsoft is gaining will let it introduce its recently upgraded search engine, called Bing, to more people. The Redmond, Wash.-based software maker believes Bing is just as good, if not better, than Google's search engine. Taking over search responsibilities on Yahoo's popular site gives Microsoft a better chance to convert Web surfers who had been using Google by force of habit.

"Microsoft and Yahoo know there's so much more that search could be," said Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer. "This agreement gives us the scale and resources to create the future of search."

Even with Yahoo's help, Microsoft has its work cut out. Combined, Microsoft and Yahoo handle 28 percent of the Internet searches in the United States, well behind Google's 65 percent, according to online measurement firm comScore Inc. Google is even more dominant in the rest of the world, with a global share of 67 percent compared to a combined 11 percent for Microsoft and Yahoo.

In return for turning the keys to its search engine over to Bing, Yahoo will keep 88 percent of the revenue from all ads that run alongside search requests on its site for the first five years of the deal. Yahoo also will have the right to sell search ads on some Microsoft sites.

Yahoo estimated the deal will boost its annual operating profit by $500 million and save the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company about $275 million on annual capital expenditures because it won't have to invest as much in its own search technology. An unspecified number of Yahoo engineers will lose their jobs as the company scales back, Yahoo Chief Executive Carol Bartz told analysts in a Wednesday conference call.

The deal isn't expected to close until early next year, and then it could take another two years before all the pieces of the partnership are in place. The companies first will give antitrust regulators time to review the possible effects on the Internet ad market. Then they will need time to stitch together their different technologies.

Shares of Yahoo plunged $2.03, or 12 percent, to $15.19 in early afternoon trading, as investors expressed disappointment over the fact that the company won't be getting an immediate windfall. Microsoft shares edged up 8 cents to $23.55 while Google shares shed $4.44, or 1 percent, to $435.41.

"I think the market hasn't figured out that there's not much I can do with an upfront payment," Bartz said in a Wednesday interview.

"It's very clear that (in this deal) I get virtually all my revenue at no cost. That's what's important on an ongoing basis. A one-time upfront payment, what am I going to with it? Collect interest on it every year? That doesn't help me with" Yahoo's finances.

The alliance could give Yahoo a chance to recoup some of the money it squandered in May 2008, when it turned down a chance to sell the entire company to Microsoft for $47.5 billion. Yahoo's market value currently stands at about $22 billion, and the company, while profitable, is coming off a quarter in which revenue slid 13 percent.

The two rivals began talking about a possible partnership as far back as 2005 before Microsoft intensified the courtship with last year's attempt to buy Yahoo.

It took Bartz just six months to strike a deal with Microsoft — something that neither of her predecessors, Terry Semel and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, seemed interested in doing.

Shortly after her arrival, Bartz made it clear she was willing to farm out Yahoo's search engine for "boatloads of money" as long as she as thought the company would still receive adequate information about its users' interests. Although Yahoo won't get any immediate cash, Bartz predicted the deal will still be a boon for the company.

"This agreement comes with boatloads of value for Yahoo, our users, and the industry," Bartz said.

Under the agreement, Yahoo will have limited access to the data on users' searches — which yield insights that can be used to pick out ads more likely to pique a person's interest. The value of that information is why Microsoft wants to process more search requests.

Like Yahoo, Microsoft has invested billions in its search technology during the past decade, yet remained a distant third in market share while its online losses piled up. The company's Internet services division lost $2.3 billion in the fiscal year ending in June, nearly doubling from the previous year.

Microsoft is counting on Bing, unveiled last month, to turn things around.

Bing has been getting mostly positive reviews and picking up slightly more traffic with the help of a $100 million marketing campaign. Analysts believe Bing's successful debut pushed Microsoft to reopen negotiations so it could expose its search engine improvements to a wider audience more quickly.

"The reason the deal happened now is the recent success of Bing. I think it put pressure on Yahoo, as well as Yahoo not being able to turn it around on its own," said Gartner Inc. analyst Neil MacDonald.

Microsoft and Yahoo are bracing for scrutiny into whether the combination would have an adverse effect on competition in the online ad market.

The U.S. Justice Department spent five months dissecting last year's proposed search advertising partnership between Google and Yahoo before concluding that it would give Google too much control over the market. And under the Obama administration, the Justice Department is promising to pore over deals more rigorously than it did when the proposed Google-Yahoo partnership came up.

Microsoft used its lobbying muscle to spearhead the campaign against Google teaming up with Yahoo, so it wouldn't be a surprise if Google turned the tables.

"There has traditionally been a lot of competition online, and our experience is that competition brings about great things for users," Google spokesman Adam Kovacevich said. "We're interested to learn more about the deal."

A key lawmaker on antitrust issues said the Yahoo-Microsoft plan "warrants our careful scrutiny." Sen. Herb Kohl, a Wisconsin Democrat, said the Senate antitrust subcommittee he chairs will review the deal "because of the potentially far-reaching consequences for consumers and advertisers and our concern about dampening the innovation we have come to expect from a competitive high-tech industry."

Peter Kaplan, a spokesman for the Federal Trade Commission, declined to comment. A Justice Department spokeswoman couldn't immediately be reached.

Ballmer expects that support from online advertisers and Web publishers who would like a stronger rival to Google will eclipse any objections that Google might raise.

"We think this is one of these cases where the coming together will produce more effective market competition, not less," he told analysts in Wednesday's conference call.

Microsoft is doubling down on Internet search at the same time Google is attacking Microsoft's bread-and-butter business of software for personal computers.

Google is working on a free operating system for inexpensive PCs in a move that could threaten Microsoft's Windows franchise. If it gains traction, Google's alternative, called Chrome OS, could divert revenue from Microsoft while the software maker is trying to grab more money pouring into search advertising.

Chrome OS isn't supposed to hit the market until the second half of next year. That means Microsoft could get a head start on Google in the duel to steal each other's financial thunder.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Watch Ultimate Fighting Championship 101: Declaration (with Fighting Cards)


Watch Ultimate Fighting Championship 101: Declaration (with Fighting Cards).
UFC is coming to Philadelphia for the first time on Saturday, August 8th, and its bringing the big guns for UFC 101: Declaration.


The UFC 101 Fight Cards:

Main Card:

* Lightweight Championship bout: B.J. Penn vs. Kenny Florian
* Light Heavyweight bout:Anderson Silva vs. Forrest Griffin
* Welterweight bout: Amir Sadollah vs.Johny Hendricks
* Middleweight bout: Kendall Grove vs. Ricardo Almeida
* Lightweight bout: Josh Neer vs. Kurt Pellegrino

Preliminary Card:

* Lightweight bout: Shane Nelson vs. Aaron Riley
* Welterweight bout: Tamdan McCrory vs. John Howard
* Middleweight bout: Thales Leites vs. Alessio Sakara
* Welterweight bout: Matt Riddle vs. Dan Cramer
* Lightweight bout: George Sotiropoulos vs. Rob Emerson
* Welterweight bout: Jesse Lennox vs.Danillo Villefort

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WEC 42 Events: Torres vs. Bowles (with Fight Cards)


WEC 42 Events: Torres vs. Bowles (with Fight Cards): Watch WEC 42 events Torres vs. Bowles on Sunday, August 9, live on VERSUS from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The complete fight card, including four bouts for the Versus-televised main card, is now set for World Extreme Cagefighting's "WEC 42: Torres vs. Bowles" event.

In the night's main event, WEC bantamweight champion Miguel Torres (37-1) takes on undefeated top prospect Brian Bowles (7-0).


The list of FIGHT CARDS


MAIN CARD:

*Champ Miguel Torres vs. Brian Bowles (for WEC bantamweight title)
*Joseph Benavidez vs. Dominick Cruz
*Danny Castillo vs. Ricardo Lamas
*Jeff Curran vs. Takeya Mizugaki

PRELIMINARY CARD:

*Leonard Garcia vs. Jameel Massouh
*Fredson Paixao vs. Cole Province
*Marcus Hicks and Shane Roller
*Phil Cardella vs. Ed Ratcliff
*Kenji Osawa vs. Rani Yayha
*Rafael Dias vs. Diego Nunes

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Megan Fox Oral Fetish at Comic-con

Megan Fox Oral Fetish at Comic-con. Megan Fox at Comic-con doing her tongue thing that she seems to always do, because she knows it turns me on. I have to admit I have a “Megan Fox Oral Fetish” and I’m sure I’m not the only one. If she keeps up with her ways, I might have to seek out therapy because usually when a chick does that it’s an invitation for something else… and I don’t want to get arrested.

Watch Manny Pacquiao: Best Fighter in the World in ESPY 2009 (with Video)

Watch Manny Pacquiao: Best Fighter in the World in ESPY 2009 (with Video). Our very own Manny Pacquiao won the “Best Fighter in the WORLD” award at the ESPY (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly) Awards 2009, dubbed as the “Oscars” for worldwide sports performances.

Watch Manny Pacquiao: Best Fighter in the World in ESPY 2009



Watch 17th annual ESPY Awards 2009 Winners (with Video)

Monday, July 27, 2009

President Barack Obama's Day: It's diplomacy and sports

President Barack Obama's Day: It's diplomacy and sports. In Washington, President Barack Obama will address the opening session of the first U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Washington.

Also on Monday, Obama welcomes FIFA President Sepp Blatter to the White House. They'll discuss the state of soccer in the U.S. Blatter also plans to extend a personal invitation to Obama to attend the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Later in the afternoon, Obama will welcome WNBA champions the Detroit Shock to the White House.

In the evening, the president and the first lady host a White House reception for ambassadors.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo: Push for charter change in SONA - Bayan

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo: Push for charter change in SONA - Bayan. In Manila Philippines, President Arroyo will pursue the controversial Charter change moves in tomorrow's State of the Nation Address, militant group Bayan today said.

"A pitch for Charter change will cement Arroyo’s legacy as the most power-obsessed president since Marcos. That is how she will be remembered. That's her legacy," Bayan secretary general Renato Reyes Jr. said.

A summary of the President's SONA was released to the media, which included political and constitutional reforms as part of Mrs. Arroyo's agenda in her last months in office.

Reyes said "political reforms" is just a pretext for the President to push for her so-called "Cha-cha" amid widespread public opposition. "The applause she will receive in that chamber will be meaningless for the thousands gathered outside Batasang Pambansa," he said.

Reyes said starting 6 a.m. tomorrow, protesters will be pouring in Commonwealth Ave. in Quezon City to join the day-long demonstration against President Arroyo's last SONA.

At 9 a.m., Bayan will roll out a giant effigy of Mrs. Arroyo mounted on a bulldozer with the words "Gloria Forever" and "Charter change."

Some 15,000 people are expected to join the mass action in Commonwealth Ave. and thousands more are expected in protest actions in other parts of the country.

President Obama's in Martha's Vineyard Island


President Obama's in Martha's Vineyard Island. It's hard to pick the perfect escape when you're the leader of the free world. But word has it that the Obamas have found the hideaway they need: A 28-acre, $20-million property on Martha's Vineyard Island, off the coast of Massachusetts, called Blue Heron Farm. The 10,000-square-foot retreat has everything a president wanting some downtime needs, including a swimming pool, basketball court, and golf tee. And it is even dog-friendly.

The Obama family will pay its own way for a one-week getaway at the end of August, and it's not cheap: Rents reportedly run from $35-$50,000 a week for similar homes. (Not surprisingly, the town of Chilmark, where they're headed, was voted the most expensive small town in America a couple years back. And that was before the First Family said they'd be coming.)

In this July 10, 2009 photo, afternoon light appears on the facades of houses in the Cottage Park neighborhood of Oak Bluffs, on the island of Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Decades before President Obama's expected August 2009 visit, Martha's Vineyard was a summer sanctuary for middle class black families unwelcome elsewhere. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

While it may seem elitist in mid-recession to turn up at an exclusive resort, consider this: The Secret Service rejected some 20 other vacation spots before Blue Heron Farm got the seal of approval.

As the AP notes, the Obamas' visit is not as bad as you think—it actually adds to the rich history of the place: In the old days, black families vacationed on the island because they were unwelcome elsewhere. Now prominent African Americans who choose to spend their summers there include director Spike Lee, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (yes, that Henry Louis Gates), and Obama's Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett.

Web Wedding Aisle Dance Video: YouTube Hit (with Photos)

Web Wedding Aisle Dance Video: YouTube Hit (with Photos). The dance sequence opening the wedding ceremony of Kevin Heinz and Jill Peterson in St. Paul, Minnesota, has been viewed more than 4.75 million times since it went up on the video-sharing site less than a week ago.

The 28-year-olds floored their wedding guests by having their whole bridal party — including seven bridesmaids, five groomsmen and four ushers — boogie down the aisle in a choreographed dance more at home in a Broadway musical than in a somber church.

Groomsmen split into sides as Heinz did a somersault in front of the wowed crowd — and the gown-clad Peterson quickly followed, shaking her hips to Chris Brown’s “Forever” while pumping her bridal bouquet into the air during the June 20 ceremony in St. Paul, Minn.


Of course, some things are too good to keep to yourself. And when Kevin posted the wedding dance routine on YouTube, it quickly became a viral hit — some 700,000 people have already shared in the couple’s novel way of showing their matrimonial joy.

Heinz and Peterson (she’s keeping her maiden name) appeared live on TODAY Friday to tell their story of how their artistic self-expression on the biggest day of their lives captured America’s imagination and made them Internet stars.

After watching the video, TODAY’s Matt Lauer told the couple, “If that was a ceremony, I don’t know how you survived the honeymoon!” He then asked the couple who came up with the idea.

“It was mine,” Jill told Lauer. “I danced growing up and was a dancer through college and loved dance as a way to express yourself and share joy. So it was something I always thought about doing.”






Watch this:


Wedding Entrance Dance Video/Wedding Aisle Dance: Its a YouTube Sensation

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Susan Boyle, fame like a "Demolition Ball"

Susan Boyle, fame like a "Demolition Ball". Susan Boyle was just another face in the crowd. Now she's anything but. The 40-something singer went from obscurity into mega-stardom virtually overnight thanks to her appearances on "Britain's Got Talent." The sensation sat down with Meredith Vieira of "The Today Show" to talk about her troubles with her sudden fame, as well as her new (and top secret) album.

Ms. Boyle described the journey from anonymous singer to one of the most famous faces in the world as a bit like being hit with a "demolition ball." The sudden fame didn't cause the singer to "crack" as many tabloids hypothesized. However, it did leave her utterly exhausted, which is why, she says, she spent five days at Priory Mental Health Clinic.

Things seem to be looking up now. She has a book deal, several movie offers, and there's even a Susan Boyle doll. The doll seemed to be news to Ms. Boyle who looked both delighted and embarrassed to see her likeness in action figure form. And, of course, there's a record in the works. Boyle was mum on the details, leaving viewers to believe there will be some surprises. A duet with Eminem, perhaps?

Selena Gomez: Released new music video "Magic" and Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie Trailer

Selena Gomez: Released new music video "Magic" and Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie Trailer. Selena Gomez released her new music video “Magic” for the telemovie “The Wizards of Waverly Place the Movie.” Gomez has four songs featured on the Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie soundtrack out on August 4.

The Wizards of Waverly Place the Movie will be released as a Disney Channel Original Movie on August 28, 2009 in the US and later broadcast on Disney Channel Asia.

The Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie star recorded the classic 1975 song “Magic” for the soundtrack of her hit TV series which was made into a movie for television.

Watch "Magic" Music Video:



Watch Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie:

Watch the Jennifer's Body Trailer

Watch the Jennifer's Body Trailer. Megan Fox told Access Hollywood at the convention on Thursday that they wouldn't be disappointed with this fall's "Jennifer's Body". "I think this is the perfect fan base," she said. "It's a horror movie, it's a comedy, there's lots of blood, there's lots of gore, there's lot of kissing. There's everything you could possibly hope for in one movie."Her character, a girl possessed by a demon is a literal man-eater, Megan said there's one real-life guy she'd like to bite into. "Zach Efron" she said. "I think he'd taste like a strawberry cupcake."

Watch the trailer to Jennifer's Body:

Friday, July 24, 2009

Watch the Fight of the Night of Champions Live

Watch the Fight of the Night of Champions Live. Watch the Night of Champions Live on Pay-Per-View Sunday, July 26, 2009 at 8PM ET to 5PM PT.

The champion has proven he will do whatever it takes to retain his gold, including kicking a referee in the back at The Bash – a move which Punk still maintains was an accident. Certainly, Punk will not go down without a fight.

The Matches:

WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Triple H vs. John Cena

World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk vs. Jeff Hardy
Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio vs. Dolph Ziggler
United States Champion Kofi Kingston vs. Big Show vs. MVP vs. Carlito vs. Jack Swagger vs. The Miz
Women's Champion Michelle McCool vs. Melina
ECW Champion Tommy Dreamer vs. Christian
Unified Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho & A Mystery Partner vs. Ted DiBiase & Cody Rhodes
Divas Champion Maryse vs. Mickie James

Catch all the action on the pay-per-view or Direct Webcast on July 26, 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT. Watch the Night of Champions Matches Live!!!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Erin Andrews behind the video (with Photos)

Erin Andrews behind the video (with Photos). The people behind the video that shows Erin Andrews walking naked around a hotel room reportedly now are trying to sell it to the highest bidder.

The attractive ESPN sideline reporter apparently was shot through some sort of peephole, possibly drilled in the hotel room's wall, TMZ.com reported. The shot follows her around the room, which makes it appear as if the camera is being operated manually, the gossip site added.

The video at one point reportedly was posted online but later was taken down.

Marshall Grossman, Andrews' attorney, said in a statement that "she was the victim of a crime and is taking action to protect herself and help ensure that others are not similarly violated in the future.

"Although the perpetrator or perpetrators of this criminal act have not yet been identified, when they are identified she intends to bring both civil and criminal charges against them and against anyone who has published the material.

"We request respect of Erin's privacy at this time, while she and her representatives are working with the authorities."

ESPN said, "Erin has been grievously wronged. Our people and resources are in full support of her as she deals with this abhorrent act."

People searching for the video online, meanwhile, have gotten a nasty surprise. Fake Web pages supposedly containing the video instead have infected users' computers, USA Today reported.

"Hackers are no slacks when it comes to taking advantage of a hot Internet search trend, and they have been quick to set up bogus Web pages claiming to contain the video footage of Ms Andrews in her hotel room," Graham Cluley of computer security firm Sophos told USA Today.





Watch this video:


Watch ESPN sportscaster Erin Andrews peephole pervert video

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Massive earthquake has moved to New Zealand closer to Australia


Massive earthquake has moved to New Zealand closer to Australia. A massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake last week has moved the south of New Zealand closer to Australia, scientists said Wednesday.

With the countries separated by the 2,250-kilometre-wide (1,400-mile-wide) Tasman Sea, the 30 centimetre (12 inch) closing of the gap in New Zealand's southwest won't make much difference.

But earthquake scientist Ken Gledhill of GNS Science said the shift illustrated the huge force of the tremor, the biggest in the world so far this year.

"Basically, New Zealand just got a little bit bigger is another way to think about it," he told AFP.

While the southwest of the South Island moved about 30 centimetres closer to Australia, the east coast of the island moved only one centimetre westwards, he said.

The biggest quake in New Zealand in 78 years caused only slight damage to buildings and property when it struck the remote southwest Fiordland region of the South Island last Thursday.

A small tsunami was generated by the earthquake, with a tide gauge on the West Coast of New Zealand recording a wave of one metre.

"For a very large earthquake, although it was very widely felt, there were very few areas that were severely shaken," Gledhill said.

Aerial inspection of the forested fiords near the quake's epicentre showed few land slips or other signs of damage.

This was partly because the type of rupture at the boundaries of the Australian and Pacific plates meant the energy from the quake was largely directed westwards towards the sea rather than inland towards the nearest towns.

The type of quake, known as a subduction thrust rupture, also meant the quake produced lower frequency shaking, felt as a rolling motion, rather than sharp jolts which would have caused more damage.

New Zealand frequently suffers earthquakes because it marks the meeting point of the Australian and Pacific continental plates.

Gledhill said the latest quake may have brought forward a major quake on the offshore section of the Alpine fault, off the coast of Fiordland in the Tasman Sea.

"There could easily be another large earthquake in another part of that region. We can't predict that obviously."

The latest quake was the biggest since February 2, 1931 when a 7.8 quake killed at least 256 people in the North Island city of Napier.

The biggest quake recorded here measured 8.2 and caused major damage in 1855 in the fledgling European settlement that later became the capital Wellington.

The latest quake was unusual in striking right on the boundary of the Australian and Pacific plates and will be important in researching earthquake hazards, Gledhill said.

NBA Summer League: Rookie Rankings

NBA Summer League: Rookie Rankings. This week's rankings—my debut with NBA.com—take into account only how the rookies performed in Summer League action. They are not a ranking based on how I think they will finish the season.

Overall Rankings - Summer League


1. Blake Griffin(notes), F, L.A. Clippers
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
5 34.6 19.2 10.8 3.2 1.0 .4 .500 .143 .459
Drafted: 1
Blake Griffin wasted little time proving he's the real deal. Griffin was a man among boys in Las Vegas (granted, against guys who may not soon—or ever—see an NBA roster), averaging a double-double (19.2 ppg, 10.8 rpg) in the Clippers' five games. No wonder ESPN.com's J.A. Adande is already wondering whether Griffin will go down as "one of the greatest No. 1 picks ever." If Las Vegas was any indication, that may just happen.

2. Jonny Flynn(notes), G, Minnesota Timberwolves
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
5 27.8 15.0 2.4 7.4 .8 0.0 .480 .583 .909
Drafted: 6
Who needs Ricky Rubio(notes) when you have Jonny Flynn? The Timberwolves' second point-guard pick looked like a starter (and talked like one, too, in this NBA TV interview), showing off his unbelievable quickness while averaging 15.0 points and 7.4 assists. Flynn was in control and may just end up being the better of the Wolves' two rookie point guards.

3. Tyreke Evans(notes), G, Sacramento Kings
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
5 30.2 19.2 6.2 4.2 1.0 .2 .403 .286 .784
Drafted: 4
Outside of Griffin, no one looked more NBA-ready than Evans. His best game came in a showdown with Brandon Jennings(notes) in which Evans had 33 points (getting to the line 19 times), nine boards and seven assists. The Bucks got the win, but Evans' quickness and defensive mindset impressed many in Las Vegas.

4. James Harden(notes), G, Oklahoma City Thunder
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
9 27.9 14.7 3.3 2.4 1.6 0.2 .506 .375 .811
Drafted: 3
One thing is clear after the Thunder's Summer League stints in Orlando and Las Vegas: Harden will compete for the starting two-guard spot. Thunder head coach Scott Brooks said recently that Harden will have to fight for minutes, but you have to think Harden will be able to steal the minutes from last year's starters (Kyle Weaver(notes) and Thabo Sefolosha(notes)).

5. Brandon Jennings, G, Milwaukee Bucks
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
5 32.4 14.6 2.6 8.2 3.6 0.2 .379 .429 .778
Drafted: 10
The Bucks went 4-1 in Las Vegas thanks in large part to Jennings' pass-first mentality. Jennings led all rookies with 8.2 assists per game, but his loud-talking play caught the attention of at least one team exec. "He better keep his mouth shut," the anonymous player personnel director told NBA.com's Art Garcia. "He's a wise ass. And what's going to happen is he's going to go into the lane and one of those monsters is going to knock him on his ass and he's going to be sorry he was a smart aleck. He's been that way most of the games." Good thing he's got this guy to help him out.

6. Ty Lawson(notes), G, Denver Nuggets
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
5 35.8 16.6 7.0 3.6 0.6 1.0 .397 .154 .771
Drafted: 18
After two brutal games, in which he was just 1-for-15 from the floor, Lawson picked up steam. In the Nuggets' final three games (all wins), Lawson averaged 23.6 points on 57 percent shooting and looked like the quick-yet-polished point the Nuggets traded for on draft night to back up Chauncey Billups(notes).

7. Dante Cunningham(notes), F, Portland Trail Blazers
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
4 31.5 18.3 5.8 0.8 1.5 0.5 .476 .000 .722
Drafted: 33
With as much depth as the Trail Blazers have, it's unlikely Cunningham will have much impact in his rookie season. But that didn't stop Portland's second-round pick from showing off his potential in Las Vegas. Cunningham's performance—the Villanova product was fifth among rookies with an 18.6 scoring average—came as no shock to teammate Jerryd Bayless. "I've said it from the start—I think Dante has a chance to be special," the point guard said earlier this week.

8. DeJuan Blair(notes), F, San Antonio Spurs
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
3 25.0 16.3 8.7 0.0 0.7 0.3 .529 .000 .813
Drafted: 37
Dropping into the second round may end up a blessing in disguise for Blair. Not only will the Pitt All-American join a perennial contender in San Antonio, but he may be able to contribute right away. Blair averaged 16.3 points and 8.7 rebounds in three games and could prove to be a steal for the Spurs, who could use his toughness off the bench.

9. Austin Daye(notes), C, Detroit Pistons
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
5 33.8 17.0 8.8 1.0 1.4 0.4 .471 .294 .762
Drafted: 15
The No. 15 overall pick answered questions about his bulk and athleticism (or lack thereof) by averaging 17 points and seven rebounds as the Pistons went 4-1. Still, it was the Pistons' second-round pick, DaJuan Summers(notes), that may have had the more surprising week. Summers, the 6-foot-8, 240-pound forward out of Georgetown, led the team in scoring (18.0 ppg).

10. Tyler Hansbrough(notes), F, Indiana Pacers
G MPG PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT%
5 25.3 18.2 5.6 2.0 1.0 0.4 .444 .400 .854
Drafted: 13
Hansbrough is out to prove he's more than just an inside presence. At North Carolina, Hansbrough took just 12 treys in his four-year career. In Orlando, the 6-foot-9 forward hit two of his five attempts and while averaging 18.2 ppg in the Pacers' five games."He can really shoot," Pacers teammate Roy Hibbert(notes) told the USA Today. "People don't really know that. Obviously, with me in the post, it sucked people in and he hit 3s. That'll widen up the floor for us."

Lucy Pinder and Chanelle Hayes in Nuts Magazines 2009 "Naked Babes on Holiday" issue.

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