Sunday, November 27, 2011

Little boy 'beaten to death on birthday'

A Chicago boy whose family was preparing to celebrate his fourth birthday has been killed in what police say was a "possibly domestic situation".
Christopher Valdez was found dead in his home on Friday, shortly before his birthday party was supposed to begin, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
The little boy was dead when police arrived at the home and appeared to have suffered from 'multiple blunt force trauma’.
Though police have not given away more details, it is understood that Christopher’s mum Crystal Valdez phoned one of her brothers on Friday, "desperate for help".
One of the brothers reportedly arrived on the scene, restrained Crystal’s boyfriend and discovered that the young boy had been beaten.
"My niece's boyfriend beat the baby to death, and I don't know exactly what happened. I've never even met the man," said Steven Valdez, the boy's great uncle.
The boyfriend has been taken into custody and the family is in shock. Relatives say they ahd gathered for Christopher's birthday with cake and presents but are now in mourning.
"I just can't understand how anybody could do that," said Santiago Valdez, the boy's great-grandfather. "I just can't. It's just a shock to me."
 
 
 
 

NASA rover launched to seek out life clues on Mars



CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - An unmanned Atlas 5 rocket blasted off from Florida on Saturday, launching a $2.5 billion nuclear-powered NASA rover toward Mars to look for clues on what could sustain life on the Red Planet.
The 20-story-tall booster built by United Launch Alliance lifted off from its seaside launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 10:02 a.m. EST (3:02 p.m. GMT).
It soared through partly cloudy skies into space, carrying NASA's Mars Science Laboratory on a 354-million mile (556 million km), nearly nine-month journey to the planet.
"I think this mission is an important next step in NASA's overall goal to address the issue of life in the universe," lead scientist John Grotzinger, with the California Institute of Technology, told reporters shortly after the launch.
The car-sized rover, nicknamed Curiosity, is expected to touch down on August 6, 2012, to begin two years of detailed analysis of a 96-mile (154-km) wide impact basin near the Martian equator called Gale Crater.
The goal is to determine if Mars has or ever had environments to support life. It is the first astrobiology mission to Mars since the 1970s-era Viking probes.
Scientists chose the landing site because it has a three-mile-high (4.8-km high) mountain of what appears from orbital imagery and mineral analysis to be layers of rock piled up like the Grand Canyon, each layer testifying to a different period in Mars' history.
The rover has 17 cameras and 10 science instruments, including chemistry labs, to identify elements in soil and rock samples to be dug up by the probe's drill-tipped robotic arm.
'LONG SHOT'
The base of the crater's mountain has clays, evidence of a prolonged wet environment, and what appears to be minerals such as sulfates that likely were deposited as water evaporated.
Water is considered to be a key element for life, but not the only one.
Previous Mars probes, including the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, searched for signs of past surface water.
"We are not a life-detection mission," Grotzinger said. "We have no ability to detect life present on the surface of Mars. It's an intermediate mission between the search for water and future missions, which may undertake life detection."
With Curiosity, which is twice as long and three times heavier than its predecessors, NASA shifts its focus to look for other ingredients for life, including possibly organic carbon, the building block for life on Earth.
"It's a long shot, but we're going to try," Grotzinger said.
Launch is generally considered the riskiest part of a mission, but Curiosity's landing on Mars will not be without drama.
The 1,980-pound (898 kg) rover is too big for the airbag or thruster-rocket landings used on previous Mars probes, so engineers designed a rocket-powered "sky-crane" to gently lower Curiosity to the crater floor via a 43-foot (13-meter) cable.
"We call it the 'six-minutes of terror,'" said Doug McCuistion, director of NASA's Mars Exploration Program, referring to the landing. "It is pretty scary, but my confidence level is really high."
Curiosity is powered by heat from the radioactive decay of plutonium. It is designed to last one Martian year, or 687 Earth days.
 
 
 
 

Thursday, November 24, 2011

2005 American Ironhorse LSC



There are tons of great looking custom bikes on the market these days, but how many of them actually have the performance and dependability to back up their cool parking lot appeal? Featuring a proven S&S V-twin motor and 305 American Ironhorse parts that were designed, fabricated and assembled under one roof by one company, this road ready 2005 LSC is one of the most reliable and fully sorted turn-key choppers available anywhere. With exceptional attention to detail and great fit and finish that sets it apart from a segment full of finicky custom bikes, this LSC provides the kind of comfort and ease of ownership that’s only available from one of the largest customized V-Twin motorcycles providers in US history. If you’re the kind of biker who likes killer custom choppers at bargain-basement prices, this horse is for you.
The American IronHorse LSC is a true full-stretch hardtail chopper that is custom built with a right side drive design. Featuring an 8 inch down tube stretch and a 42 degree rake, it is distinctive because of its fat rear wheel and tough, old-style frame which create excellent stability during high speed cornering. While all of the American IronHorse motorcycles are macho machines with hard metal veneers and deep-throated roars, the LSC chopper was explicitly designed to be the company’s main head turner. Built with a no expense spared, best of everything approach that was modeled after the universally appealing ‘custom Harley’ mindset, the LSC is chock full of custom fabricated components which promote higher levels of performance and significantly increase the choppers ‘WOW’ factor.
While the basic LSC was a standardized, mass produced package, the bikes could be customized in a number of different ways to create individual masterpieces. This particular chopper features traditional LSC sheetmetal that, along with the frame, has been bathed in a brilliant coat of House of Kolor Violet Purple that somehow manages to be both dynamic and mature looking at the same time. A stenciled “American Ironhorse” emblem was added to the back of the gas tank for the benefit of curious sidewalk strolling admirers; and then both the frame and sheetmetal were covered in a high quality layer of clearcoat which creates a spectacular, glossy finish. When that first-rate paint job is combined with the bikes completely chromed and polished accessories, it creates a great looking, well put together road warrior with instant ‘gotta have it’ visual appeal!
At the front of the bike, a polished telescopic fork holds a chrome headlight and chrome LED turn signals above a 19 inch polished aluminum wheel which wears a 90/90 Metzler tire. At the sides of that custom aluminum wheel, a dual disc front brake system utilizes Goodride braided brake lines to squeeze chrome calipers around giant drilled rotors. On top of the polished fork, chrome custom sweeper handle bars center an Ironhorse digital gauge pod between aftermarket leavers and buttons for the bikes accessories. Behind that front fork, the bikes violet frame holds a highly detailed S&S Super Stock V-twin engine that is completely decked in American Ironhorse chrome and produces a classic, instantly recognizable sound. Behind that engine, a chrome-capped open belt drive sits below bullet style LED tail lights that are anchored by polished aluminum frame accents, and at the top of that engine, a ‘super stretched’ chopper fuel tank sits in front of form fitting American Ironhorse leather seats. Behind the seats, a custom sculpted rear fender hangs over a huge 280/35 Metzler tire that rides a custom 18 inch polished aluminum wheel. Mounted to that tire is a third drilled rotor that combines with a third chrome caliper and more Goodride braided hoses to provide quick and even stops. Rivaling the best custom built pieces on the market, this real deal chopper is a 100% road ready bike that features an unmatched level of detail which provides a classic custom appearance.
The heart of this awesome chopper is a proven 111 cubic inch S&S Super Stock V-twin engine that utilizes a traditional ‘square motor’ configuration with two valves per cylinder to create a stout 9.5 to 1 compression ratio and a broad, flat torque band on readily available 93 octane pump gas. Founded in 1958, S&S Cycles is one of the biggest and most trusted motorcycle engine builders in the world, and this choppers V-twin is one of the smoothest powerplants they produce. At the top of the highly detailed motor, chrome rocker box covers sit above “S&S Super Stock” scripts that are stamped on the silver air cooled, powder coated cylinders. On the right side of the bike, an S&S Cycles ‘Shorty’ one barrel carburetor sits behind a velocity stack air cleaner that’s positioned just above Eddie Trotta oval dual exhaust pipes. Below that carburetor, chrome rod covers lead your eye past a chrome fuel filter to a polished cam cover that is branded with “American Ironhorse 111” lettering. On the left side of the bike, a chrome coil cover features the Ironhorse logo in front of black Moroso American Ironhorse plug wires that snake their way to the engines spark plugs. At the back of the bike, a rigid rear suspension flattens the pavement, and at the front of the bike, the motor sends power through a proven American Ironhorse 6-speed manual transmission that features a chrome hydraulic clutch system, a new Rivera Primo clutch and aftermarket chrome foot and shifter pegs.
From its trick handle bars to its polished kick stand, this 2005 American Ironhorse LSC is completely sorted and ready to enjoy today. There is a definite difference between even the nicest production bikes and customs like this; and every piece of this motorcycle adds to both its awesome curb appeal and amazing street prowess. There is simply NO WAY a custom piece like this could be duplicated for anywhere near our asking price, and since American Ironhorse is no longer producing choppers, the days of reliable, easy to enjoy custom bikes are fading fast.




Monday, November 21, 2011

Israel Attack Iran Soon,why why why



Liputan6.com, Tel Aviv: Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak called for the launch action against Iran to "stop it from making nuclear weapons", and said "the time has come". He would not say directly whether his country would attack Iran, and stated, "I think it's not a topic to talk openly."

"But I can tell you that the IAEA report has the effect of making peace for many world leaders, and people understand that the time has come," Barak said in an interview with CNN television network.

He was referring to a report issued on 8 November last by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which contains allegations regarding the activities aimed at making an atomic bomb by Iran illegally. The report makes the U.S. and some European countries are considering extending the sanctions on the country's Persian.

A few days prior to the issuance of the IAEA report, Israeli media reported Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Barak is seeking Cabinet support for a military attack against Iran.

Barak said the IAEA Yukiya Amano told directly what he found, thus making Iran's nuclear program a major problem for sanctions and for intensive diplomacy is very urgent.

"People understand now that Iran is determined to reach a nuclear weapon. There is no other explanation that may or may imagine to what actually they did. And it must be stopped," Barak said as quoted by Xinhua on Monday (21/11). (Ant / ADO)




Saturday, November 19, 2011

4 Myths About Hair Coloring, Which is Right?




Many women still feel hesitant when going to dye her hair. There are a number of side effects is feared will actually damage the hair. In fact, if done properly, the damage will not occur. Moreover, there are some "myths" about hair coloring that is actually not true.

Hair Coloring = brain cancer
There is much speculation about the relationship between hair dye and cancer. Rumor has it, hair coloring will increase the risk of some cancers, like colon and breast cancer. But there has been no corroboration of myths about the brain cancer that is triggered from hair coloring. According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on May 25, color your hair will not increase the risk of cancer.

Pregnant women should not dye your hair
The mothers generally would prohibit a child or a pregnant female in-law to dye hair. It is unclear what their background, but they say, hair coloring will be fatal to the fetus. But the American College of Obstetricians and gynecologist (ACOG) in the Mayo Clinic website states that hair dyes actually safe to use during pregnancy because very few dyes that can absorb into the skin layers. We recommend that a woman does not dye her hair is permanently on the first three months of pregnancy. Semi-permanent hair dyes made from herbs or more is recommended.

Rinsing tea 'chamomile' will add a sheen of colored hair
Chamomile tea is naturally going to give a good effect for colored hair. Hairdresser Philip Pelusi said, this tea provides comfort on the scalp and makes hair become more soft and shiny. Simply do two times a month, boil tea and chill until equal to room temperature. Pour slowly on the hair while dipjiat. After 10 minutes, rinse with cold water.

Eyebrow color should be similar to hair color
This myth is not true. Hair color should not be the exact color of the eyebrows. On the site Woman's Day, Joel Warren, hair coloring expert, says there is a slight difference in color would be more interesting. Just use an eyebrow pencil which color level is younger than your hair color.


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Six Foods to Eliminate Dandruff Ingredients




Dandruff on the scalp usually afflicts the people who live in tropical climates, high temperature, and humid. Although not including severe disease, dandruff can quickly eliminate your confidence.There are many relievers dandruff shampoo on the market, but it's dandruff can be eliminated by natural means through food.


1. LemonRub a lemon that has been cut to the scalp, leave for a while, then rinse. Orange juice contains salicylic acid are efficacious cleaning fat on the scalp.
2. NoniGrate noni, add water and stir well. Apply on the scalp, let dry, then rinse with clean water. Triterpenoid alkaloid content of the noni fruit moist nutritious as relievers, antiseptic, and skin softener.
3. PandanGilinglah pandanus until smooth, add water, squeeze, and strain. Pandan juice Pour this into the hair, let it dry about half to one hour, then rinse clean water.
4. Baking sodaMaterial developers of this cake turned out to repel a powerful dandruff. Take a handful of baking soda and then averaged on the skin, rinse thoroughly. Initially the hair may be a little dry, but this way will make your scalp produces natural oils that make hair soft and dandruff disappear.
5. PineapplePeel the skin of a ripe pineapple, and scar. Rub the grated pineapple dandruff on the scalp, let sit overnight, rinse the hair in the morning. Do it every night until the dandruff is gone. Bromelain in pineapple nutritious substances to remove the unhealthy skin tissue including dandruff.
6. VinegarTrue, this vinegar is usually added as a flavoring meatballs. The way is mix a cup of white vinegar with a cup of water. Make the mixture as a final rinse after shampooing. Let stand a minute, then rinse with clean water.In addition to care from the outside, you also need to perform maintenance from within. Reduce some types of beverages such as coffee and alcohol, do diet foods low in carbohydrates and fat, and multiply the consumption of vitamin B6 and C.






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Monday, November 14, 2011

Plan a San Diego Vacation for Your Family

Everyone who travels to San Diego for a family vacation must feel excited knowing what to expect. However, vacation such place must be planned with utmost care. The fact remains that this city offers so much it takes probably several consecutive vacations to see all there is to see. San Diego is a top choice destination for a family vacation filled with fun.

It does not matter what is the time of year once you reach San Diego. Its moderate climate is usually the same at all times. Apart from extraordinary beaches all around you, there are so many wonderful and attractive places you should visit with your family. Every family should make a trip to San Diego for excellent combination of amusement and combined historical and cultural contents.


When you plan vacation in San Diego with your family, your kids can feel a true touch of history in the remnants of Mexican architecture of the Old Town. The feel of old Californian times is all around you at this place. For yet another great experience, Mexico is just across the border and it is an excellent spot for a whole day visit.


San Diego is remarkable due to its legacies from the times of Mexican wars until present days. Since it’s historically related to the Navy, there is a perfectly maintained harbor on the Coronado Island. It is a very interesting for your kids to see the Maritime Museum display and USS Midway.


The variety of content in San Diego is a choice where no family will have time to rest. Many zoo gardens, especially the Sea World, are built and maintained up to the highest world standards. San Diego differs a lot from other tourist destinations with Zoo content because they care a lot for most accurate natural settings for their wildlife species. It is so easy to transfer yourself to entirely different world, whether it being Africa or the Polar Cap with rare, white bears.


If you know your wishes and study San Diego carefully, your every day will be an extraordinary adventure. Apart from visiting cultural jewel of the town, Balboa Park, you can simply walk to the beach and enjoy. Still the hottest spot on this coastline is La Jolla, though other beaches offer nothing less.


Most beaches you can take your family to will offer diversity of water sports and adventures. Visiting La Jolla Cove will enable you see the seals. If your kids love to surf, the Ocean Beach is excellent spot. The point you have to deal with in the beginning is that San Diego always offers more than merely beaches and you might not be able to see it all.


Rich in exquisite restaurants of Old City or Gaslight District, it will offer you opportunity to taste some of the best prepared meals you have ever tasted. With its fresh air, proximity to bigger centers and its wide offer, San Diego is a true sanctuary for families who want to escape ordinary and hectic city life.




Palestinian hip-hop group raps politics

Their sound is as rhythmic and their beats are as catchy as any mainstream U.S. rap group. Their origins are similar to the rough upbringings referenced in American hip-hop songs and music videos. But where American rap often deals with money and women, Palestinian hip-hop group DAM draws its inspiration from real-life problems in the Middle East — the occupation of the West Bank and tension between Israel and Palestine — creating a powerful message through the art of rap. DAM treated the crowd at Alumnae Hall to an intimate performance Saturday.
Though the event began 15 minutes late due to sound issues, which persisted throughout the performances, the audience seemed excited to be a part of the group's second performance at Brown. Before the group got started, Eric Axelman '12 introduced Jackie Salloum, a filmmaker who showed the first 15 minutes of her documentary, "Slingshot Hip-Hop," which delves into the rise of Palestinian hip-hop and its effects on the Middle East at large. For those unfamiliar with the group's origins, the documentary was a quick introduction to their rise to prominence.
DAM was founded by two brothers, Suhell Nafar and Tamer Nafar, and their neighbor Mahmoud Jreri. They began rapping out of a love of music and soon found themselves at the head of a new hip-hop movement that originated from the political instability in the Middle East. In the clip shown, DAM described their group as "30 percent hip-hop, 30 percent literature and 40 percent" the experiences that came with living in Lyd, the rumored drug capital of Israel.
Once the group came on stage, the atmosphere turned into more of a concert setting. Though the 60-person crowd was dwarfed by the massive hall, DAM quickly made the concert a more intimate setting with their conversational introductions and constant jokes. When asked, the audience revealed a 50-50 split between Arabic and non-Arabic speakers, but DAM's beats made everyone dance, regardless of language barriers. The group made sure to check in on the audience between every song, and even taught a few Arabic words to help the crowd better understand their music.
American influences were front and center — Major Lazer and Michael Jackson were among the artists sampled in their songs. DAM also sang a few songs and freestyled in English, when their enthusiasm really shone through. Tamer Nafar prefaced his English songs with the phrase "I'm so excited," much to the approval of the audience.
Though the songs sounded mainstream, their lyrics were consistently influenced by the tensions between Israelis and Palestinians, and the memories of oppression and corruption that stemmed from their experiences growing up as Palestinians in Israel.
But they also had a little fun — one of their newer songs "Mama, I Fell in Love with a Jew" was a parody of the romantic struggles Israelis and Palestinians occasionally face due to their political differences.
The crowd diminished as the concert went on. By the end, only the most ardent DAM fans remained. To finish up the event, the group hosted a short question and answer session, where questions included what songs they like to sample and why the group is not doing more to advertise their music in Palestine. The group's responses were thoughtful — group members shared stories of performing in the United States and Israel, and the occasional hypocrisy that comes from organizers on occasion.
DAM finished their session by discussing the balance they hope to achieve with their music. From their experience, sometimes they are asked to perform solely for their music without any attention placed on their message and vice versa. "It's very rare to find a place that wants both," Suhell Nafar said.


Greek Leader Calls Off Referendum on Bailout Plan

ATHENS — In a tumultuous day of political gamesmanship, Prime Minister George A. Papandreou called off a referendum on Greece’s new debt deal with the euro zone on Thursday after winning a measure of support from his opposition and managing to repair, at least for a day, a major rupture in relations with Europe. 

The decision to abandon his idea of holding a popular vote on the European debt deal did not end the political turmoil here; Mr. Papandreou still faces a rebellion in his own Socialist Party and the fury of some opposition figures, and he will have to weather a difficult confidence vote on Friday. But talk of a possible unity government eased international fears of immediate new elections and a looming default if he did not survive in office, cheering markets in Europe and abroad.
In an address to his party’s central committee on Thursday evening, Mr. Papandreou said there was no need for a referendum now that the opposition New Democracy Party had said for the first time that it would back the agreement, reached last week, to write down Greek debt in exchange for austerity measures and a commitment to the euro as the nation’s currency.
The prime minister invited the New Democracy Party to become “co-negotiators” on the deal and later said that talks on a unity government should begin immediately. He also suggested that he would be willing to step aside so that others could form a unity government if he won Friday’s confidence vote. “I am not clinging to my seat,” he said.
He made those comments after the New Democracy leader, Antonis Samaras, accused the prime minister of “deception.” Mr. Samaras was angry that Mr. Papandreou appeared to be trying to hold on to his post after securing the opposition’s cooperation.
Mr. Papandreou’s decision to call off the referendum followed three days of political tumult that whipsawed world markets, shook the Continent to its foundations and drove angry European leaders to issue an ultimatum on Wednesday demanding that Greece decide once and for all if it wanted to remain a part of the European Union and its currency bloc, the euro zone.
But after a day of political maneuvering , Greece’s Byzantine political storm began to look less like points of departure for Europe than hastily considered parliamentary maneuvers by a prime minister who was looking for a way to shore up support with both the Socialists and the opposition — or to negotiate a graceful exit. As has happened so often in the euro crisis, the fate of the European enterprise seemed to hinge on the political machinations of one of the union’s smallest members.
At first, Mr. Papandreou was said to have offered to resign before the confidence vote on Friday. By late afternoon, however, the Greek news media reported during the cabinet meeting that he not only was refusing to resign but was in fact calling off the referendum.
Late Thursday, there were reports that Mr. Papandreou had agreed to step down following the confidence vote on Friday after members of his cabinet urged him to do so for the good of the party. The prime minister, by this account, did not resist the idea.
He has offered no hint of that in public, saying he is simply trying to do what is best for Greece, which is to keep it in the European Union and the currency zone.
“The question was never about the referendum but about whether or not we are prepared to approve the decisions on Oct. 26,” he said, referring to the European Union’s debt deal, which wrote down some of Greece’s privately held debt by 50 percent, cutting the nation’s private and public-sector debt burden by about 30 percent over all. “What is at stake is our position in the E.U.”
The finance minister, Evangelos Venizelos, confirmed that the referendum had been canceled and said the government should seek approval of the loan deal from a broader majority of 180 members in Parliament — which would require support from some of the opposition — rather than the simple majority of 151 that had backed previous measures.
Few Greeks, weary of austerity, seemed to have faith in their politicians. No matter who is in power, “it will stay the same,” said Stefanos Merkouris, a waiter in Athens. “Nothing’s going to change.”



Israeli Government Backs Limits on Financing for Nonprofit Groups

ERUSALEM — A committee of Israeli cabinet ministers voted Sunday to back two bills aimed at curtailing the support of left-wing nonprofit groups from foreign governments. 

The 11-to-5 vote threw the support of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government behind the bills, which human rights groups have denounced as violations of free expression and an effort by the government to silence its critics.
Officials and legal experts said that the bills would probably be altered before reaching Parliament and could ultimately be struck down by the Supreme Court.
One bill would limit to about $5,000 a year the amount that a foreign government, government-supported foundation or group of governments like the European Union could give to Israeli groups considered “political.” The other bill would impose a heavy tax on such contributions.
The bills were largely aimed at groups that focus on Palestinian rights, civil liberties and other causes advocated by the Israeli left, many of which rely on European government support.
An official in Mr. Netanyahu’s office said the prime minister backed efforts to limit foreign government donations to the groups because they amounted, in his view, to interference in Israeli politics. But he wanted the bills amended so their impact would be narrowed.
Lawyers said defining which groups were political ones was a task that would not pass legal scrutiny.
Sari Bashi, director of Gisha, an Israeli group devoted to promoting free movement for Palestinians in Gaza that would be affected by the new bills, said that “while it seems likely that some of the most antidemocratic aspects of the bills will be softened, that actually could make the situation worse, because it would define political speech in such a way as to silence some but not others and possibly allow the bills to become law.”
Gisha gets half its annual budget in contributions from European governments and foreign foundations that rely partly on government support.
The measures would be less likely to affect right-wing groups, whose foreign donations come mostly from private groups and individuals.
Three prominent ministers from Mr. Netanyahu’s Likud party, Dan Meridor, Benny Begin and Michael Eitan, opposed the bills in Sunday’s ministerial committee vote. They raised a procedural appeal, which means the bills must return to the government for reconsideration before reaching Parliament.
The issue of foreign government backing for Israeli groups associated with the left has been a deeply contentious one here since a United Nations report two years ago accused Israel of war crimes in its invasion of Gaza in late 2008. That report, by a committee chaired by Richard Goldstone, a South African jurist, was said in Israel to have received a great deal of help from local nonprofit groups that live largely on foreign government donations.
Many Israelis believe such groups are helping the country’s enemies in a campaign to delegitimize Israel. Human rights advocates here counter that bills such as the two that were backed on Sunday are doing far more damage.
Last February, Parliament passed a law requiring Israeli groups to report quarterly on which foreign governments were donating to them. A group that campaigned for that law, NGO Monitor, said its concern was that European governments were supporting political activities in Israel without accountability.
Gerald Steinberg, the group’s president, said, however, that he opposed the two new bills under consideration. He added that he suspected they would not survive.
“This is mostly domestic politics,” he said, noting that the public is upset over foreign government support for the left here and that Mr. Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party was locking horns with Yisrael Beiteinu, the nationalist party of Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, to harness that anger.
“My gut is that Netanyahu will realize that this does damage to Israel’s image and feeds tension with the Europeans,” Mr. Steinberg said. “Transparency is the main issue.”
He said that European governments spend more per year on left-wing Israeli and pro-Palestinian groups than their total contributions to nonprofit human rights groups in other countries in the Middle East.
“We estimate that together, this amounts to between $75 and $100 million from European governments to Israeli and Palestinian groups annually, far exceeding funding for human rights and democracy organizations in the rest of the region,” he said.
In addition to Gisha, about 15 other Israeli groups rely heavily on European aid, including Breaking the Silence, which focuses on abuses by Israeli troops, and Physicians for Human Rights, Israel.
Ms. Bashi, of Gisha, who is an American-trained lawyer, said she was not comforted by the idea of leaving the bills to Supreme Court scrutiny because Parliament was looking into ways to control and intimidate the justices. 



Middle East experts share insights on democracy

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RICHLAND, Wash. - How did Facebook help spread the revolution for democracy in the Middle East? What led to the "Arab Spring" phenomenon and this awakening for freedom and dignity?

 (Media-Newswire.com) - RICHLAND, Wash. - How did Facebook help spread the revolution for democracy in the Middle East? What led to the "Arab Spring” phenomenon and this awakening for freedom and dignity?

Two experts on the Arab world will present their insights into recent events at a free, public forum at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14, at Washington State University Tri-Cities.

"Behind the Arab democracy uprisings in 2011: How the demand for democracy, not Facebook, is changing the Middle East today” will be held in the East Building Auditorium, 2710 Crimson Way, Richland. For more details, visit http://www.tricity.wsu.edu/democracy. 

The Tunisian revolt in December 2010 inspired uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East — especially in Egypt — capturing international attention and changing world history. The speakers will focus on how these political movements started. They will discuss the effects on and options for the nations in the region, for Palestine-Israel, and for the U.S. role in the Middle East.

A brief recent history of Egypt will be presented, as will common misperceptions toward Egypt, Arabs and Muslims in general.

Speakers are:
Hassan Ziada, Ph.D., consulting engineer, adjunct engineering faculty at Washington State University Tri-Cities and imam at the Islamic Center of Tri-Cities. Ziada was born in Alexandria, Egypt. He works in the nuclear industries as a consulting engineer and, academically, has taught and performed research in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the U.S.
Steve Niva, Ph.D., professor of international politics and Middle East studies at Evergreen State College in Olympia. Niva is an editorial associate of The Middle East Research and Information Project ( http://merip.org ) and has had articles published in the Seattle Times, Middle East International, Egyptian Al-Ahram Weekly, Middle East Policy, The Jordan Times and Peace Review. He has written extensively on the topic of warfare and terrorism in the Middle East, has lived in Egypt and other Arab countries and was recently in Turkey and Lebanon.

The forum is part of the Fall 2011 Liberal Arts Season of Events and is co-sponsored by the Humanities Club and the Office of Academic Affairs at WSU Tri-Cities.

WSU Tri-Cities is located along the Columbia River in Richland, Wash. WSU Tri-Cities offers 18 bachelor’s, 10 master’s and six doctoral degrees. Learn more about the most diverse campus in the WSU system at http://www.tricity.wsu.edu.  


Sunday, November 13, 2011

Arrivals Christmas & New Year with Fashion Trends to Jewellery




A continuing trend that drives designer’s picks for fashion colors is the consumers’ drive for individuality, fashion, and escapism. People in the market are looking for jewelry that will make them more fashionable. Sometimes people can go for a more adventurous and daring piece of jewelry, and sometimes people can accessorize with subtle jewelry. Whatever the choice is for the day, no one can go wrong with putting on some few fabulous jewels.

If one wants to pull out an adventurous look, luckily the latest industry predictions for Spring 2011 show that designers have opted for colors on the opposite side of the color spectrum. This spring is in it for vivid, bright, and lively colors. So how can anyone go wrong throwing on a amethyst ring, or a aquamarine one. Even a black diamond ring can throw off anyone’s outfit. Colors are in for this spring. Citrine earrings, blue topaz earrings, aquamarine earrings, pink sapphires, and smoky topaz earrings can really brighten up your wardrobe, and you will definitely fall into this seasons latest trend. Gems are also always enriched with deep and vivid colors, and at CoutureLineX all of these mentioned colors and jewelry are available. Remember bright colors are going to make you pop, and there is no problem looking dazzling this spring.


Another popular trend this season, are the neutral colors that play the backbone for all other colors to play on. These nude hues leave an honest vibe that makes anyone relaxed, calm, and approachable. Even gold is trending in this style. Any type of gold chain, ring, or earrings, can give someone a relaxed style, and also look very trendy for this season. Smoky Topaz earrings would be a great example to following this trend, and can be viewed at CoutureLineX. This light brown gives a haze to one’s look, looking fresh and ready for spring! You can also mix up your look with a garnet and diamond mixed earring, giving you a fresh look, which is parallel to the neutral colors giving off this season.


Going for a subtler look? No one can go wrong having a white diamond ring. A regular diamond can give off your presence in a classy and even a flirtatious way. If diamonds are not your thing, throw on a classic pearl necklace. Every one should have at least one pearl necklace in their jewelry box. Having a simple necklace around your neck won’t do you wrong either.



 

There's a world of wide-fitting shoes online

Following the latest trends in womenswear is all well and good, but it seems as though most clothes and shoes are designed for women who want to follow fashion, regardless of whether it suits their shape or not. Sadly, these fashionable clothes tend to cater towards one particular body type. Many high street clothing and shoe shops seem unaware that us ladies come in all shapes and sizes. Unfortunately, this does make it rather difficult to find clothes and shoes that are comfortable and attractive at the same time.

If you’ve ever tried to find wide-fitting shoes or ladies’ slippers that look good as well as being comfortable, you may have had a challenge on your hands. Most high street retailers stock shoes in the standard sizes, because they sell more of them. Consequently those with narrow or small feet or wider or larger feet can find it difficult to find something suitable and at a good price.


You may be tempted to squeeze your feet into shoes that are small or too big for you because you cannot fit the right size in what you want. However, this can cause a number of health issues. Wearing the wrong shoe size can cause problems with your posture as well as your feet. Podiatrists caution against wearing ill-fitting or incorrectly sized shoes: cramps, pains, blisters and even back, neck and shoulder problems can be the result. Buying the correctly sized shoes in specialist online shops can help to avoid all of these problems.


The good news is that those in search of wide-fitting shoes, narrow shoes or ladies’ slippers can find what they need in online stores. What’s more, many brands that you will find online have additional ranges aimed at those with differently sized or shaped feet such as wide fitting shoes from standard to EEEE width and up to size 9. These brands do not compromise comfort for fashion. At the same time, you can be assured that you will have a gorgeous pair of wide-fitting shoes or ladies’ slippers to enjoy.


As a matter of fact, you may find a wider variety of sizes and styles online than you would find in the high street: delightful designs and gorgeous colours can be yours, whatever your size. This is often a blissful revelation to those of us with larger feet: finally, we can enjoy some feminine and fashionable footwear! There are shoes suitable for all kinds of occasions, whether you need a pair for relaxing or for formal events. You can even find trainers for running in or flip-flops for holidaying in. All you need to do is carefully consider what you need your shoes for, and you’ll be able to find the right pair for you online.

Pacquiao edges Marquez in another nail-biter

Manny Pacquiao defended his WBO world welterweight title after another incredibly tight battle against Mexican rival Juan Manuel Marquez. 


Pacquiao was given the victory by two judges 115-113 and 116-112 while a third judge had the fight as a 114-114 draw.
The crowd booed the decision at the end of the fight, with Marquez convinced he had won the third battle between the fighters.
Marquez came into the fight as a heavy underdog despite having run Pacquiao close in their previous two fights (the first of which was a draw, the second a split decision win for Pacquiao).
The Mexican certainly seemed to edge the early rounds in the fight but his counter-attacking style was always going to leave him vulnerable to losing the tighter rounds to Pacquiao on the judges' scorecards; and while the champion was scrappy throughout, he did at least look to move forward a bit more than his opponent.
Eurosport Yahoo! scored the fight 116-115 for Pacquiao, with three rounds given as 10-10, in a fight that was extremely difficult to score and will no doubt be scrutinised ad nauseum.
"My fans are very happy because clearly I won the fight," Pacquiao said in a ringside interview afterwards
"We have to accept that my opponent is not easy. He is good fighter and it's not easy, but I won the fight."
Marquez however was disgusted with the verdict: "It's hard when you are fighting against the fighter and the judges as well," he said from his dressing room.
Pacquiao improved his career record to 54-3-2 with 38 knockouts with the victory, but 8-1 underdog Marquez is likely to come out of the fight with more credit.
With the fight being fought at a higher weight than the previous two battles, the Mexican was predicted to struggle against his opponent from the Philippines but at times Marquez seemed like a clairvoyant in the ring who knew exactly what was coming from Pacquiao before the punches were thrown.
Pacquiao looked ragged throughout, ignored the body of Marquez, and struggled to land anything with his backhand against his wily 38-year-old opponent.
There was a lack of fireworks in the fight but every second was intriguing with both fighters looking for the breakthrough that could nick a round in an unbelievably tense battle.
In the latter stages of the fight, Pacquiao started lunging forward a bit more with the ragged urgency of a man who knew he was behind, and at that stage he may well have been.
Marquez was content to make Pacquiao look bad throughout the fight, but it was not enough to convince the judges to award him the fight, and when the final bell tolled, there was genuine tension in regards to the verdict, which could have gone either way.
Pacquiao was given the decision though, but again it was so tight that cries could now be louder for Pacquiao-Marquez IV than for the much hyped and discussed potential match-up between Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather.


Saturday, November 12, 2011

Indian Bollywood Actress

Contribution of West Bengal to Hindi Cinema / Bollywood
India is at the top in the world in film making. About 900 films are made in India every year. Bollywood (Hindi Cinema) is the most important part of Indian film Industry. It is the largest film producer in India. People from various castes and religions like Punjabis, Sindhis, Gujaratis, South Indians etc. have contributed to this industry but the contribution of West Bengal is quite significant. Film makers like Satyajit Ray, an Academy Honorary Award Winner, the recipient of India and France's greatest civilian Honors, the Bharat Ratna and Legion of Honor, apart from many Bengali films has produced a few very successful Hindi movies like Sadgati, Shatranj Ke Khiladi to name a few. Other film makers from Bengal are Bimal Roy (Do Beegha Zameen, the story of an Indian farmer), Aparna Sen (36 Chouringhee Lane, her debut film as director won national and international awards) etc. Hrishikesh Mukherjee was another great asset to Bollywood from Bengal. He was the producer and Director of many Hindi films like Guddi, Anupama, Khoobsurat and Satyakaam to name a few.


Who can forget Bengali actors and actresses like Ashok Kumar, Kishore Kumar, Anoop Kumar, Uttam Kumar, Suchitra Sen, Saumitra Chatterjee (acted in many Satyajit Ray's films), Uttpal Dutt, Pradeep Kumar, Asit Sen, Suchitra Sen, Sharmila Tagore (Pataudi), Rakhi Biswas (Gulzar), Biswajit, Jaya Bhaduri (Bachchan), Mausumi Chatterjee, Mithun Chakraborty, Rani Mukherji, Riya & Raima Sen, Bipasha Basu and Konkana Sen Sharma to name a few.


Who can forget the legendary Ashok Kumar? When he was young, he acted in films in the lead role. Later on he did remarkably well in character roles. Many of his films went on to become major hits like Achhoot Kanya, Kanoon, Mahal, Howrah Bridge, Gumrah, Aashirvad, Bahu Beti, Bahu Begam, Meherban to name just a few. He even sang in few films like Achhoot Kanya and Aashirvad. Ashok Kumar's younger brother Kishore Kumar was a great playback singer. His singing style is remembered even today. He was not only a great singer but a great Producer, Director Music Director and actor. In fact he was probably the first all rounder of the Hindi Film Industry. Who can imagine a film like Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi without the three brothers namely Ashok, Kishore and Anoop or the memorable songs like "ek ladki bheegi bhagee si", "panch rupaiya baaraa aanaa" and the title song?


The contribution of Music Directors likes Sachin Dev Burman (S.D. Burman), Rahul Dev Burman (R. D. Burman, popularly known as Panchamda), Bhupen Hazarika, K.C.Dey and Pankaj Mallick from Bengal is noteworthy particularly in the world of Bollywood music world. No mention of Hindi film music can be complete without highlighting the contributions made by these stalwarts.


Playback singers like Kishore Kumar, Amit Kumar, Hemant Kumar (Mukherjee), Manna Dey, Sandhya Mukhopadhyay, Kumar Sanu, Shaan, etc. lent their velvety voices to Bollywood actors. Needless to say, it is impossible to imagine writing about bollywood songs, without mentioning the very significant contribution by these versatile singers. Each of these singers has a number of songs to their credit.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Christmas soon arrived

Collecting Holiday goodies is one of the most popular forms of collecting, with numerous sub-categories that include antique, new and handcrafted pieces. Ornaments, Santas, Angels, Nativities can be found in all price ranges and stores ranging from Walmart to Neiman Marcus. In fact it's a little too easy to get carried away with Christmas collecting with so many choices. New or old, find the company and style that fits your taste, life and budget and go from there!

1. Antique Christmas Images and Prices

  • Christmas and Holiday Price Guides
  • Antique German Glass Ornaments
  • First Christmas Card Proof Auction Image/Price
  • A Visit From St. Nicholas
  • Antique Santa Windup Toy

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2. Books for Holiday Collectors

Having a book is almost as good as having the collection. Well, maybe not really, but I love seeing all the rare and hard to find stuff that I might never own. It's also fun to find out when your item might have been produce or what the collection is worth.
These books are great for finding out more about your Christmas collections -- from antique to modern.
  • Christopher Radko Ornaments, Volume 1
    Author: David Olsen
  • Hallmark Keepsake Ornament Value Guide
    Editor: Nicki Pierce
  • Christmas Rarities
    Author: John Lightner
  • Tom Smith's Christmas Crackers
    Author: Peter Kimpton
  • Postcards from Santa Claus
    Author: Robert C. Hoffman

3. Christmas Crackers

What if the Christmas Cracker hadn't been invented when it was? No, this is not the opening line of one of those corny Cracker jokes but a serious question. What if, here in 2007, you were a businessman and some young fellow offered you this quite flimsy decorative paper object as a new money making concept? You would probably smile politely and show him the door. But what if he told you that his invention would still be going strong 150 years later? Almost certainly you wouldn't believe him – after all, how many products survive for that length of time virtually unchanged?
  • The History of the Christmas Cracker
  • Christmas Cracker Images
  • Christmas Cracker Tins

4. Christmas Tree Picks, Decor, Patents and Prices

Learn more about picking the right Christmas tree, decorating your trees with Collectibles and unusual trees that you won't find at the local discount store!
  • Upside Down Christmas Trees
  • Picking the Right Christmas Tree for your Collections
  • Aluminum Trees: Patents and Prices
  • Just for Fun -- an Amazing Blown Glass Tree
  • Feather Trees: Patents, Prices and History
  • Trees Decorated with Collectibles
  • Table Top Christmas Trees
  • Picking the Right Ornament Hangers

5. Crafting with Collectibles

Want to use your collectibles in a new way while also decorating for Christmas? Check out some of crafty things I've done over the years while decorating for the holidays, as well as new ways to use your collectibles, broken and single pieces.
  • Jim's Yearly Ornament Wreath
  • Painting a Tree Red!
  • Salt Shaker Ornament
  • Make a Personalized Fleece Throw
  • Postcards on a Christmas Tree
  • Broken Ornament Mirror
  • Vintage Card Basket
  • Tacky Santa Wreath
  • Sunflowers in a Vase
  • Penguin Wreath

6. Nativity Sets

The first Thursday in December the market square in Krakow is turned into an art competition keeping alive a tradition that dates back hundreds of years. It's the competition for the most beautiful Krakow Nativity Crib and is sponsored by the Historical Museum of Krakow. Shown is a small Krakow Nativity.
  • The Krakow Nativity
  • Fontanini
  • Leather Nativity Set
  • Pressed Tin Nativity
  • Thomas Kinkade Nativity Tree
  • Veggie Tales Nativity Set

7. Ornament Artists and Companies

Collectors can be avid about their holiday collections and with good reason, it's one collection that usually makes people smile with their happy memories. Ornament collectors have a wide range of companies and artists to pick from, in prices from inexpensive to the sky's the limit! Read more about these top ornament companies and artists.

8. Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer

Who would have thought that a cost saving measure in 1939 would spawn the huge industry and collectibles market that exists today for Santa's favorite reindeer, Rudolph!
Everyone knows how he saved Christmas one foggy Christmas eve, but not many know just how Rudolph came to be.
In the 1930s the Montgomery Wards department store purchased and gave away children's coloring books to their customers as Christmas gifts. In 1939 they decided to save a little money and use their staff to create their own comic book. The job fell to copywriter Robert May and his story was so popular that 2.4 million copies were handed out the first year.
  • Rudolph Prices and Prictures
  • Rudolph Decorated Christmas Tree
  • Rudolph Table Top Tree

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9. Santa Claus: Antique, New, Myths and History

  • Lynn Haney, The Santa Artist
  • Pipka Collectibles
  • Coca Cola Santa Celebrates 75 Years
  • A Visit from St. Nick -- Auction News
  • Santa Collecting
  • Vintage and Plastic Santas
  • Vintage and Cheap Collecting

10. Vintage Art, Scraps and Printable Gift Tags

Lots of holiday vintage art, illustrations and Christmas scraps to use, including a scary looking vintage postcard, cute angel clips, traditional Santas and more. Also included in the list -- our very popular printable gift tags featuring images of collectibles.
  • Printable Gift Tags
  • Vintage Illustrations
  • Santa Scrap Images
  • Postcard Images
  • Whimsical Children Angels Scraps
  • Holiday Themed Santa Ads

11. Vinta Postcards

I enjoy looking at and picking up the occasional holiday postcard. I love the old artwork and use my cards throughout the house as decorative items.
Ideas include tucking a few into the Christmas tree and or framing an interesting card or two. I've also been known to use the art as clipart for different projects. Check out my gallery of affordable Christmas postcards, most were $5. or less! Feel free to use these vintage cards for tags and as clipart.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Why Fresh Content is Important for Search Engine Optimization

The world of the internet is an ever evolving place where the old eventually loses its places with the passage of time. The phenomenon applies to everything available on the internet. It is vital to add fresh content on your website every now and then if you want to stay afloat in the cloud. Imagine a scenario where Google gives you the news about Bill Clinton when you search “new president” on it. You can imagine pretty well what this world would come to if such a time ever comes.
So then, the next question we ask ourselves is what is the importance of fresh content for SEO? Where do they fit in all this? The answer is simple. SEO is all about understanding what popular search engines and web users want. If both of them want fresh, new, relevant and compelling content, then it is SEO’s work to ensure that they get it. Thus, a company that offers everything latest that a user or a search engine wants, will definitely be ranked higher in search results and in turn would make more sales and will have the opportunity to best others in the business.
Search Engines love fresh content. When doing a web search on a popular search engine, the first thing you get to see is that the latest, are always at the top. That is because the new content is always given importance over the old one. When adding new content, one should keep in mind to place the content according to a specific theme that’s been running through your webpage so that it doesn’t seem out of the place and should be properly categorized. Adding product reviews, customer feedback, press release and other relevant information about some specific product is also a good practice. It would earn you a better ranking with the search engines and would get your website on top of the other competing searches. Just remember however, to update your content often so that it stays on top as well.
Another important practice is to incorporate keywords in the title of your webpage, on-page titles and in the short descriptive summary that depicts the main theme of your article. This technique also helps you in keeping your webpage, on top of others in search results. Remember that more the keywords matches higher will be your ranking in the search results. It is important to mention here that while adding keywords, one should always keep in mind not to disrupt the flow of the article. It is better to have no keywords in the article and have the article going in a perfect flow than to have keywords with a disrupted flow.
Always remember that your reader is the most important thing there can be on the reader. Avoid content that might bore your reader or make him loose his interest in your content and go someplace else. For this purpose, a good practice is to often add pictures or videos or other interactive content that would keep your reader interested in your content. Keeping the article/content short and to the point, is also another way of ensuring that but do make sure that you cover all the main points in it.
Keep these things in mind; keep adding new content; and overtime, watch as the major search engines begin to sit up and take notice of your website and the material that you add.
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