Friday, January 29, 2010

Watch WWE Royal Rumble (2010) Live

Watch WWE Royal Rumble (2010) Live. Watch Royal Rumble (2010) live at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on January 31, 2010. Royal Rumble professional wrestling is Pay-Per-View (PPV) event. For the event have been five matches, have been announced.

Royal Rumble (2010) is the twenty-third annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).


*Royal Rumble Five Matches Participants*


1. 30-man Royal Rumble match

Stipulations:

The winner will receive a world championship match of their choosing at WrestleManiaXXVI


2. Christian (c) vs. Ezekiel Jackson

Stipulations:

Singles match for the ECW Championship


3. The Undertaker (c) vs. Rey Mysterio

Stipulations:

Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship


4. Sheamus (c) vs. Randy Orton

Stipulations:

Singles match for the WWE Championship



5. Michelle McCool (c) vs. Mickie James

Stipulations:

Singles match for the WWE Women's Championship


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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Watch 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Live (with list of nominees)

Watch 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Live (with list of nominees). Watch the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Live on CBS January 31, 2010 (Sunday) 8 PM ET/PT at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Here's the continuation list of 52nd GRAMMY Award list of nominees.


Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals:

For a collaborative performance, with vocals, by artists who do not normally perform together. Singles or Tracks only.

Sea Of Heartbreak

Rosanne Cash & Bruce Springsteen
[Manhattan]

Love Sex Magic

Ciara & Justin Timberlake
Track from: Fantasy Ride
[LaFace Records]

Lucky

Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat
Track from: We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.
[Atlantic]

Baby, It's Cold Outside

Willie Nelson & Norah Jones
Track from: American Classic
[Blue Note]

Breathe

Taylor Swift & Colbie Caillat
Track from: Fearless
[Big Machine Records]

Best Pop Instrumental Performance:

For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, without vocals. Singles or Tracks only.

Besame Mucho

Herb Alpert
Track from: Anything Goes - Live
[Concord Jazz]

Throw Down Your Heart

Béla Fleck
Track from: Throw Down Your Heart: Tales From The Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3 - Africa Sessions
[Rounder]

The Fire

Imogen Heap
Track from: Ellipse
[RCA Records / Megaphonic Records]

Phoenix Rise

Maxwell
Track from: Blacksummers' Night
[Columbia]

Funk Joint

Marcus Miller
Track from: Marcus
[Concord Jazz/3 Dueces Records]

Best Pop Instrumental Album:

For albums containing 51% or more playing time of INSTRUMENTAL tracks.

In Boston

Chris Botti
[Columbia]

Legacy

Hiroshima
[Heads Up International]

Potato Hole

Booker T. Jones
[Anti]

Modern Art

The Rippingtons Featuring Russ Freeman
[Peak Records]

Down The Wire

Spyro Gyra
[Heads Up International]

Best Pop Vocal Album:

For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.

The E.N.D.

The Black Eyed Peas
[Interscope Records]

Breakthrough

Colbie Caillat
[Universal Republic Records]

All I Ever Wanted

Kelly Clarkson
[RCA Records / 19 Recordings LLC./ S Records]

The Fray

The Fray
[Epic]

Funhouse

Pink
[LaFace Records]

Best Dance Recording:

For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.

Boom Boom Pow

The Black Eyed Peas
will.i.am, Jean Baptiste & Poet Name Life, producers ; Dylan Dresdow, mixer
Track from: The E.N.D.
[Interscope Records]

When Love Takes Over

David Guetta & Kelly Rowland
David Guetta & Frédéric Riesterer, producers; Veronica Ferraro, mixer
Track from: One Love
[Astralwerks]

Poker Face

Lady Gaga
RedOne, producer; Robert Orton, RedOne & Dave Russell, mixers
Track from: The Fame
[Streamline/Interscope/Konlive/Cherrytree]

Celebration

Madonna
Madonna & Paul Oakenfold, producers; Demacio Castellon, mixer
[Warner Bros.]

Womanizer

Britney Spears
K. Briscoe, producer; Serban Ghenea, mixer
Track from: Circus
[Jive/Zomba]

Best Electronic/Dance Album:

For vocal or instrumental albums. Albums only.

Divided By Night

The Crystal Method
[Tiny E Records]

One Love

David Guetta
[Astralwerks]

The Fame

Lady Gaga
[Streamline/Interscope/Konlive/Cherrytree]

Party Rock

LMFAO
[Party Rock/Will.i.am/Cherrytree/Interscope]

Yes

Pet Shop Boys
[Astralwerks]

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:

For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.

A Swingin' Christmas

Tony Bennett
[Columbia]

Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden

Michael Bublé
[143/Reprise]

Your Songs

Harry Connick, Jr.
[Columbia]

Liza's At The Palace

Liza Minnelli
[Hybrid Recordings]

American Classic

Willie Nelson
[Blue Note]

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance:

For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.

Beyond Here Lies Nothin'

Bob Dylan
Track from: Together Through Life
[Columbia]

Change In The Weather

John Fogerty
Track from: The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again
[Verve Forecast]

Dreamer

Prince
Track from: LotusFlow3r
[NPG Records]

Working On A Dream

Bruce Springsteen
Track from: Working On A Dream
[Columbia]

Fork In The Road

Neil Young
Track from: Fork In The Road
[Reprise]

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals:

For duo, group or collaborative performances, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.

Can't Find My Way Home

Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood
Track from: Live From Madison Square Garden
[Reprise]

Life In Technicolor II

Coldplay
Track from: Prospekt's March EP
[Capitol]

21 Guns

Green Day
Track from: 21st Century Breakdown
[Reprise]

Use Somebody

Kings Of Leon
[RCA Records]

I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight

U2
Track from: No Line On The Horizon
[Interscope]

Best Hard Rock Performance:

For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.

War Machine

AC/DC
Track from: Black Ice
[Columbia]

Check My Brain

Alice In Chains
[Virgin]

What I've Done

Linkin Park
Track from: Road To Revolution: Live At Milton Keynes
[Warner Bros.]

The Unforgiven III

Metallica
Track from: Death Magnetic
[Warner Bros.]

Burn It To The Ground

Nickelback
Track from: Dark Horse
[Roadrunner Records]

Best Metal Performance:

For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.

Dissident Aggressor

Judas Priest
Track from: A Touch Of Evil - Live
[Epic]

Set To Fail

Lamb Of God
Track from: Wrath
[Epic]

Head Crusher

Megadeth
Track from: Endgame
[Roadrunner Records]

Señor Peligro

Ministry
Track from: Adios...
[13th Planet]

Hate Worldwide

Slayer
[American / Columbia]

Best Rock Instrumental Performance

For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, without vocals. Includes Rock, Hard Rock and Metal. Singles or Tracks only.

A Day In The Life

Jeff Beck
Track from: Performing This Week...Live At Ronnie Scott's
[Eagle Records]

Warped Sister

Booker T. Jones
Track from: Potato Hole
[ANTI]

Playing With Fire

Brad Paisley
Track from: Play
[Arista Nashville]

Mr. Surfer Goes Jazzin'

Brian Setzer Orchestra
[Surfdog Records]

Now We Run

Steve Vai
[Favored Nations Entertainment]

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

3.5 kilo mango in Philippines, certified world's biggest

3.5 kilo mango in Philippines, certified world's biggest. The Guinness Book of World Records has certified a 3.5-kilo mango from southern Philippines to be the world's biggest.

Radio dzBB reported early Monday that the mango, which surpassed the 2.4-kilo mango from Canada, was a product of Sergio at Maria Socorro Bodiongan of Iligan City.

It was submitted to the Guinness Book of World Records last September.

It was also the highlight of the Sundayag activity led by the Department of Agriculture (DA) Region 10 in Cagayan de Oro last year.

Sergio Bodiongan, with wife Maria Socorro, holds the world's biggest mango during DA's Sundayag Festival in Cagayan de Oro City last year.DA file photoThe DA in Region 10 also rejoiced over the recognition of the mango. Suzie Roa of DA Region 10 said it was a feat for local agriculture.

Roa said they have given the Bodiongan family cash incentives for the feat.

Sources: GMANews

Friday, January 22, 2010

Watch the event of Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 schedule of events

Watch the event of Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 schedule of events. The main highlights of Dinagyang Festivity, Jan. 23-24, 2010. The list of schedule of events . . . .

October 16, 2009

2:00 P.M. LOCAL LAUNCH Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Freedom Grandstand

December 10-15, 2009
NATIONAL LAUNCH Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Tiendiesitas, Greenhills Shopping Center and Malll of Asia

December 18, 2009 – (Friday)
2:00 P.M. PAMUKAW Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Assembly Area: Promenade passing Iznart, J.M. Basa to Freedom Grandstand


January 5, 2010
3:00 P.M. Ms. Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Presentation of Candidates SM City Iloilo, Event Center

January 6, 2010
3:00 P.M. Ms. Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Fashion Show “Elegance by Alta Moda” Robinson’s Place Iloilo

January 7, 2010
4:00 P.M. Ms. Iloilko Dinagyang Festival 2010 Swimsuit Competition, SM City Iloilo, Event Center

January 9, 2010
Ms. Dinagyang Festival 2010 Talent Competition, Robinson’s Place Iloilo

January 9-24, 2010
Dinagyang Tourist Assistance Center, SM City Iloilo

January 10, 2010
4:00 P.M. Ms. Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Headress & Casual Wear Competition, SM City Iloilo

January 11, 2010
4:00 P.M. Ms. Iloilo Dinagyang 2010 Newspaper Gown Competition & Talent Showcase SM City Iloilo

January 12, 2010
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Ms. Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Pre-Judging Iloilo Grand Hotel

January 13-23, 2010
Iloilo Dinagyang Festival Basketball Cup (tentative) University of San Agustin covered Gym

January 13-21, 2010
Masses San Jose Parish Church
5:30 P.M. Turning Over Ceremony for Incoming Hermano & Hermana Mayor, San Jose Parish Church

January 13-14, 2010
Ms. Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Rehearsal

January 15, 2010 – (Friday)
2:30 p.m. Mass for opening Salvo of Tribe Dancers San Jose Parish Church
3:00 P.M. OPENING SALVO Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 Judging Area

January 16, 2010 – Sunday
7:00 P.M. Coronation Night, MS. ILOILO DINAGYANG FESTIVAL 2010
Colegio de San Jose Auditorium

January 17, 2010 – (Sunday)
8:00 AM- 12:00 NN Medical Mission San Jose Parish Church
10:00 A.M. Dressing up Dagoy Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010, SM City Iloilo, Event Center

January 18, 2010
9:00 A.M. Healing Mass San Jose Parish Church
4:00 P.M. SM Department Store Dinagyang Show with Dingdong Dantes, SM City Iloilo

January 18-19, 2010 -( Monday & Tuesday)
Night Final Rehearsal, Dinagyang Ati Tribes 2010, Dinagyang Parade Route

January 19, 2010 – (Tuesday)
10:00 AM Lunch Date for the Elders around the Barangay San Jose Parish Church

January 20, 2010 – (Wednesday)
7:00 a.m. Arrival of Pilgrim Image of Señor Santo Niño from Cebu City Iloilo Port Terminal
4:00 P.M. Coronation of Queen Juana 2009 & Dinagyang Niño 2010 San Jose Parish Church
Night Final Rehearsal, Kasadyahan 2009 Dinagyang Parade Route

January 21-24, 2010 – (Thursday-Sunday)
2:00 P.M.-12 MN Iloilo Hotel Resort & Restaurant Association Food Festival(IHRRA) Delgado St., Iloilo City

January 22, 2010 – (Friday)

8:00 a.m. TAMBOR TRUMPA MARTSA MUSIKA Freedom Grandstand
10:00 A.M. GMA 7- Debate Grand Finals SM City Iloilo, Event Center
1:00 p.m. FLUVIAL PROCESSION from Fort San Pedro Drive Inn to disembark in front of Customs House and followed by Solemn Procession toSan Jose Church San Jose Parish Church
5:30 P.M. Santo Niño mass in English to be followed by blessings of children, pregnant mothers Santo Niño images San Jose Parish Church
6:00 PM GMA, Kapuso Night Freedom Grandstand
7:00 P.M. Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2010 LUCES IN THE SKY SM City Iloilo

January 22-23, 2010
2nd ILOILO DINAGYANG 2010 AGE-GROUP SWIMFEST Iloilo Sports Complex

January 22-24, 2010
SM Street Party & Food Festival SM City around Mall

January 23, 2010 – Saturday 7:00 A.M. Mass for Kasadyahan San Jose Parish Churh
8:00 A.M. KASADYAHAN Competition Freedom Grandstand and other stages
SPONSORS MARDI GRAS, Freedom Grandstand & other stages
6:00 P.M. ABS-CBN, KAPAMILYA NIGHT SM City
7:00 PM LUCES IN THE SKY
7:00 PM Religious Sad-sad to Sr. Sto. Niño San Jose Parish Church

January 24, 2010 – (Sunday)
6:30 a.m Concelebrated high mass for devotees, Tribes, Gov’t. Officials, LOMAS in attendance San Jose Parish Church
8:00 A.M. DINAGYANG CONTEST Freedom Grandstand and other stages
5:00 P.M. Salvo of A Thousand Drums, Iloilo Sports Complex
7:00 P.M. Closing & Awarding with PAGCOR’s Wanders & Fireworks Iloilo Dinagyang Awarding Ceremonies Iloilo Sports Complex

January 25, 2010 – (Monday)
5:30 P.M. Thanksgiving Mass with all members of 2009 Iloilo Dinagyang Festival Working Committees San Jose Parish Church

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

South Korea behind the issue of the low birthrate

South Korea behind the issue of the low birthrate. In Seoul of South Korea, the nation's low birthrate is urgent problem. The people of South Korea, encouraging to have more kids make, to overcome the issue of low birthrate for global economic competition of manpower.

South Korea's health ministry, which is charged with boosting the nation's low birthrate, is turning off the lights in its offices once a month to encourage staff to go home early and make more babies.

The ministry said in a statement Wednesday the switches will be flicked at 7.30 pm every third Wednesday in the month to "help staff get dedicated to childbirth and upbringing".

Those with urgent duties will be exempt from the switch-off.

"Going home early may have no direct link to having more kids, but you cannot just completely rule out a possible link between them," Choi Jin-Sun, who is in charge if the project at the ministry, told AFP.

Low birthrate is a pressing issue in this fast-ageing society.


South Korea's birthrate the average number of babies born during a woman's lifetime remained near the world's lowest at 1.19 in 2008 and there are fears the population will begin shrinking within a decade.

"It won't be too long before our children are burdened with supporting the elderly," Health Minister Jeon Jae-Hee told the Korea Times newspaper.

"Korea may lose out in the global economic competition due to a lack of manpower. It is actually the most urgent and important issue the country is facing."

Married staff at the ministry are not doing their bit, with an average of 1.63 children compared to the average of 1.82 among all civil servants. The ministry aims to increase the figure to 2.0 in two years.

The ministry has various other incentives, including cash gifts, for staff who produce more than two babies. Some local governments also run schemes or even matchmaking services to boost the birthrate.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The most powerful 6.1 - quake hits Haiti


The most powerful 6.1 - quake hits Haiti. In Port-Au-Prince in Haiti, the most powerful aftershock yet struck Haiti on Wednesday, shaking more rubble from damaged buildings and sending screaming people running into the streets eight days after the country's capital was devastated by an apocalyptic quake.

The magnitude-6.1 temblor was the largest of more than 40 significant aftershocks that have followed the Jan. 12 quake. The extent of additional damage or injuries was not immediately clear.

Wails of terror rose from frightened survivors as the earth shuddered at 6:03 a.m. U.S. soldiers and tent city refugees alike raced for open ground, and clouds of dust rose in the capital.

The U.S. Geological Survey said Wednesday's quake was centered about 35 miles (60 kilometers) northwest of Port-au-Prince and 6.2 miles (9.9 kilometers) below the surface — a little further from the capital than last week's epicenter was.

"It kind of felt like standing on a board on top of a ball," said U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steven Payne. The 27-year-old from Jolo, West Virginia was preparing to hand out food to refugees in a tent camp of 25,000 quake victims when the aftershock hit.

Last week's magnitude-7 quake killed an estimated 200,000 people in Haiti, left 250,000 injured and made 1.5 million homeless, according to the European Union Commission.

The strong aftershock prompted Anold Fleurigene, 28, to grab his wife and three children and head to the city bus station. His house was destroyed in the first quake and his sister and brother killed.

"I've seen the situation here, and I want to get out," he said.

A massive international aid effort has been struggling with logistical problems, and many Haitians are still desperate for food and water.

Still, search-and-rescue teams have emerged from the ruins with some improbable success stories — including the rescue of 69-year-old ardent Roman Catholic who said she prayed constantly during her week under the rubble.

Ena Zizi had been at a church meeting at the residence of Haiti's Roman Catholic archbishop when the Jan. 12 quake struck, trapping her in debris. On Tuesday, she was rescued by a Mexican disaster team.

Zizi said after the quake, she spoke back and forth with a vicar who also was trapped. But he fell silent after a few days, and she spent the rest of the time praying and waiting.

"I talked only to my boss, God," she said. "I didn't need any more humans."

Doctors who examined Zizi on Tuesday said she was dehydrated and had a dislocated hip and a broken leg.

Elsewhere in the capital, two women were pulled from a destroyed university building. And near midnight Tuesday, a smiling and singing 26-year-old Lozama Hotteline was carried to safety from a collapsed store in the Petionville neighborhood by the French aid group Rescuers Without Borders.

Crews at the cathedral recovered the body of the archbishop, Monsignor Joseph Serge Miot, who was killed in the Jan. 12 quake.

Authorities said close to 100 people had been pulled from wrecked buildings by international search-and-rescue teams. Efforts continued, with dozens of teams hunting through Port-au-Prince's crumbled homes and buildings for signs of life.

But the good news was overshadowed by the frustrating fact that the world still can't get enough food and water to the hungry and thirsty.

"We need so much. Food, clothes, we need everything. I don't know whose responsibility it is, but they need to give us something soon," said Sophia Eltime, a 29-year-old mother of two who has been living under a bedsheet with seven members of her extended family.

The World Food Program said more than 250,000 ready-to-eat food rations had been distributed in Haiti by Tuesday, reaching only a fraction of the 3 million people thought to be in desperate need.

The WFP said it needs to deliver 100 million ready-to-eat rations in the next 30 days, but it only had 16 million meals in the pipeline.

Even as U.S. troops landed in Seahawk helicopters Tuesday on the manicured lawn of the ruined National Palace, the colossal efforts to help Haiti were proving inadequate because of the scale of the disaster. Expectations exceeded what money, will and military might have been able to achieve.

So far, international relief efforts have been unorganized, disjointed and insufficient to satisfy the great need. Doctors Without Borders says a plane carrying urgently needed surgical equipment and drugs has been turned away five times, even though the agency received advance authorization to land.

A statement from Partners in Health, co-founded by the deputy U.N. envoy to Haiti, Dr. Paul Farmer, said the group's medical director estimated 20,000 people are dying each day who could be saved by surgery.

"TENS OF THOUSANDS OF EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS NEED EMERGENCY SURGICAL CARE NOW!!!!!" the group said in the statement. It did not describe the basis for that estimate.

The reasons are varied:

• Both national and international authorities suffered great losses in the quake, taking out many of the leaders best suited to organize a response.

• Woefully inadequate infrastructure and a near-complete failure in telephone and Internet communications have complicated efforts to reach millions of people forced from their homes.

• Fears of looting and violence have kept aid groups and governments from moving as quickly as they would like.

• Pre-existing poverty and malnutrition put some at risk even before the quake hit.

Governments have pledged nearly $1 billion in aid, and thousands of tons of food and medical supplies have been shipped. But much remains trapped in warehouses, or diverted to the neighboring Dominican Republic. Port-au-Prince's nonfunctioning seaport and many impassable roads complicate efforts to get aid to the people.

Aid is being turned back from the single-runway airport, where the U.S. military has been criticized by some of poorly prioritizing flights. The U.S. Air Force said it had raised the facility's daily capacity from 30 flights before the quake to 180 on Tuesday.

About 2,200 U.S. Marines established a beachhead west of Port-au-Prince on Tuesday to help speed aid delivery, in addition to 9,000 Army soldiers already on the ground. Lt. Cmdr. Walter Matthews, a U.S. military spokesman, said helicopters were ferrying aid from the airport into Port-au-Prince and the nearby town of Jacmel as fast as they could.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the military will send a port-clearing ship with cranes aboard to Port-au-Prince to remove debris that is preventing many larger aid ships from docking.

The U.N. was sending in reinforcements as well: The Security Council voted Tuesday to add 2,000 peacekeepers to the 7,000 already in Haiti, and 1,500 more police to the 2,100-strong international force.

"The floodgates for aid are starting to open," Matthews said at the airport. "In the first few days, you're limited by manpower, but we're starting to bring people in."

The WFP's Alain Jaffre said the U.N. agency hoped to help 100,000 people by Wednesday.

Hanging over the entire effort was an overwhelming fear among relief officials that Haitians' desperation would boil over into violence.

"We've very concerned about the level of security we need around our people when we're doing distributions," said Graham Tardif, who heads disaster-relief efforts for the charity World Vision. The U.N., the U.S. government and other organizations have echoed such fears.

Occasionally, those fears have been borne out. Looters rampaged through part of downtown Port-au-Prince on Tuesday, just four blocks from where U.S. troops landed at the presidential palace. Hundreds of looters fought over bolts of cloth and other goods with broken bottles and clubs.

USGS geophysicist Bruce Pressgrave said nobody knows if a still-stronger aftershock is possible.

"Aftershocks sometimes die out very quickly," he said. "In other cases they can go on for weeks, or if we're really unlucky it could go on for months" as the earth adjusts to the new stresses caused by the initial quake. Source:AP

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