2011年8月23日星期二

Parenting? This is a walk in the park: Angelina Jolie has four of his six children, spend the day as the father of Brad's hard work


Above all, these images are missing Pax and Maddox, older boys who have opted for a day trip to spend time playing computer games or something more mature.
Reply Angelina was on the course of the actress, dressed in black helped much their color from head to toe.
Her outfit was a black sweater, black jeans and black boots Wellington style.

His companion was wearing a striped shirt with black jeans and white and black UGG boots.
Meanwhile, the kids were right for warm temperatures in the Scottish city, where he is currently 17 degrees Celsius dressed.
Zahara was dressed in a black canvas jacket with hood with fur lining - among them was a dark blue top, black jeans and paint, rubber boots patterned.
Shiloh was wearing a red zip fleece with a blue striped trousers with white top, khaki and green traditional rubber boots.
By now, the twins and Vivien were in their own individual processes - lived in a pink top, black jeans and boots with matching pink.
Knox was on the other side, a layer of material similar to that covered by a beige background with Zahara and boots with a green color scheme.
The family is in Scotland, where his father Brad Pitt is filming scenes for his latest film project, World War Z.

And the film became a big event in Glasgow with all districts to be turned off when the transformation team in the Scottish city of Philadelphia.
Today the entire area of \he city was closed as scenes from the action to take shape began.
A trick with a truck, was about to break through the ranks of the movement turned the heart of Glasgow, close all the way to the scene were held.
Yesterday was Brad, 47, to see a pause accompanied by films, by a beautiful brunette who is likely to be a system administrator.
Of course, his partner, Angelina will have little reason to worry - the dynamic between the actor and his partner in the series is not only a professional relationship.
Cochrane Street renamed John F Kennedy Boulevard and U.S. traffic signs and street names have been removed, while the Yellow Cab taxis and white police car through the streets of Philadelphia to life.
Glasgow was chosen as a city in Pennsylvania because of the great similarities between them, including architecture, wide streets and design of the network of cities.
Were the local people as zombie extras recruited and Glasgow City Council, said the production has almost 1,200 people and the impact on the local economy is more than 2 million expected.

2011年8月20日星期六

Hold the backpage

  IF ROBBIE Keane’s journey from the English Premier League to Major League Soccer in the United States will be something of a trip in to the footballing unknown for the Irish captain, it’s nothing compared to the adventure Samuel Eto’o will embark on if his transfer from Inter Milan to Anzhi Makhachkala goes through.

The deal stalled earlier this week with Inter said to be holding out for a €35 million fee for the 30-year-old Cameroonian, Anzhi reported to have offered €10m less.

Considering the club, based in the troubled southern Russian province of Dagestan, is owned by billionaire oil tycoon Suleiman Kerimov ( Forbes put his worth at €5.5 billion earlier this year), you’d imagine they won’t fall out over a trifling €10 million.

“Eto’o is said to be excited by the prospect of joining the developing Russian League and the revolution at Anzhi” read a story on the wires earlier this week.

Well, you would be too: reports say he has agreed a three-year deal worth €23m per season (per season!), which would make him the world’s highest paid footballer, putting Cristiano Ronaldo (€14m) and Lionel Messi (€12m) in the ha’penny place.

Also on a pittance compared to Eto’o’s proposed deal is Brazilian Roberto Carlos (now 38) who joined Anzhi back in February. He won’t go hungry, though: he signed a two-year deal worth €10 million.

“I am going to Russia extremely intrigued,” he said, “when I decided to continue my career in this country, money was not a crucial factor.” (Stop chuckling at the back).

Carlos has since been the target of racist abuse during Anzhi games, a common enough occurrence in Russian football, walking off the pitch in protest in June when a banana was thrown at him by opposing supporters. Still, when his contract expires in 2013 Carlos says he is “likely to become president of the club”.

“With the capabilities and ambitions of Suleiman Kerimov anything can be achieved,” he said.

And, it has to be said, bought.

Baa . . . d news for bike-riding models

NATURALLY ENOUGH, New Zealanders are eager to make good use of the rugby World Cup in an attempt to promote the country and attract more visitors to its shores, but not all the bright ideas being proposed are getting a warm reception.

Granted, there were some who quite liked the idea of models in bikinis driving motorbikes through downtown Auckland as a climax to festivals around the country in the build-up to the World Cup final. They were, though, a little less enamoured by the proposal on hearing the motorbike-riding models would actually be driving 1,000 sheep through said streets.

“We’ll be portrayed as Te Kuiti on steroids,” complained Herald columnist Brian Rudman in reference to the ‘sheep shearing capital of the world’ on the North Island. “The place where the Gucci shop got mobbed by a flock of live Ugg boots.”

Auckland prides itself in being a cosmopolitan spot, populated by “city slickers”, “a sophisticated centre of culture and fine dining and designer labels” wrote Rudman. “(Festival director) Briony Ellis says it will give visitors the chance to experience the Kiwi lifestyle. Yeah, right. When did she last share her lunchtime decaf latte with a bunch of smelly sheep?”

Bad news for anyone planning on travelling to Auckland to witness the spectacle: the idea has been binned, partly as a result of protests from the Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The good news is that the Gucci shoppers will, at least, be safe from rampaging live Ugg boots.

Empires crumble, Kingdoms fall, India lose

INDIA’S unrelenting cricketing struggles in England this summer have not, predictably enough, gone down too well back home, their innings-and-242-run defeat (their third worst ever) in the third Test, which saw England overtake them as the world’s top-ranked side, prompting newspaper headlines along the lines of “From kings to commoners” and “India’s shame”. Few matched the levels of despair in this Times of India editorial, though: “Kingdoms fall. Empires crumble. Regimes collapse. It is the unwritten law of history. But who would have thought that India’s reign would come to an end like this – so swiftly, so feebly, so abjectly?

“In just three Tests, spread over three dismal weeks and across three historic cities, they have not just tumbled from the pedestal; they have fallen from grace, from reverence even, only to land firmly on their swollen faces. As the last rites were performed on Saturday, the most worshipped team’s triumphs and achievements faded into insignificance. As the innings-and-242-run win was completed, the great run-machine’s reputation and legacy lay in tatters.”

TV looks to Rory to be next 'rainmaker'

SUCH ARE the rewards in his line of work Rory McIlroy might not have garnered a huge amount of sympathy when he talked recently about the downside of his success and how life has changed so dramatically since winning his first Major.

Still, having to hire security guards to patrol the area around his Co Down home “every night since I won the US Open”, because of uninvited visitors attempting to sneak a peak at the golfer and his house, is one of the more intrusive by-products of that success that the 22-year-old could do without.

“It isn’t very nice, but it’s something I am just going to have to deal with,” he said. “It’s tough but it is just the world we live in, unfortunately. If you’re in the position we’re in, you’re so public.”

The experience, he said, partly contributed to his decision to base himself in America next year where, he hopes, whatever scrutiny he has to endure will be more about his golf than his life outside the game.

And, based on the television viewing figures for last week’s USPGA Championship, the sport in America could do with a contented and in-form McIlroy lighting up its screens.

While PGA Tour rookie Keegan Bradley’s play-off victory over Jason Dufner might have made a great sporting story, the contest between two relative unknowns did little to attract the kind of ratings that the sport so desperately needs.

Nielsen’s figures showed that CBS averaged a 4.3 household rating for its coverage on the final day, down 14 per cent from the previous year’s 5.0 (when Martin Kaymer beat Bubba Watson in a play-off) and a complete collapse from its 7.5 rating in 2009 when, inevitably, Tiger Woods was the star attraction – he led going in to the final round, losing by three strokes in the end to YE Yang.

Woods, of course, failed to make the cut at the US PGA Championship, and won’t play again until November (his next scheduled tournament is the Australian Open).

“This can’t be good news for PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem, who is heading into negotiations for a new TV contract,” wrote Golf Week’s Martin Kaufmann.

“Businesses never like uncertainty, and right now, there’s an abundance of it surrounding the Tour’s rainmaker.”

But judging by Kaufmann’s criticism of American television coverage of the USPGA Championship, there’s no let-up in that media push to declare McIlroy, more so than any of the game’s other rising stars, heir to the ‘rainmaker’. Coverage, said Kaufmann, of McIlroy’s injury on the Thursday “received the full Tiger Woods treatment”.

“He was injured 87 minutes into TNT’s first-round telecast,” he wrote.

“For the next hour, TNT essentially stopped covering the rest of the tournament. It was the television equivalent of not being able to walk and chew gum at the same time. Cameras lingered on McIlroy – standing around, walking, getting treatment – almost to the exclusion of everyone else on the course . . . it amounted to a temporary suspension of live tournament coverage.”

Contrast that attention with, for example, Luke Donald’s press conference before the tournament, the world number one “facing more empty seats than actual people”. And, needless to say, Woods’ return to action was the theme of the bulk of the questions he was asked.

He, though, won’t be making any rain for a while. There might have been 11 different winners of the last 11 Majors, nine of them first-time Major champions, but, for now at least, McIlroy is the one the ratings-watchers are pinning their hopes on.

No pressure.

'Friendship' tour proves to be not so friendly

BEFORE setting off for China on their 10-day ‘friendship’ tour, Georgetown University’s basketball team was briefed by the State Department and told what to expect during their visits to Beijing and Shanghai.

“We look to these types of exchanges to promote good sportsmanship and strengthen our people-to-people contact with China,” said State Department spokesman Mark Toner.

How has the tour being going? Excellently – well, if you overlook Thursday’s encounter with the Bayi Military Rockets, an army team that plays in the China Basketball Association, at Beijing’s Olympic Stadium.

With 10 minutes to go, and the scores level, all hell broke loose with fighting breaking out all over the court (right), “triggering a bench-clearing melee”, according to Reuters. It was, reported Chinese newspaper Yangzi Evening News, “very physical from the beginning and the situation deteriorated”. CNN claimed that one of the Bayi players pushed a Georgetown opponent to the ground and punched him repeatedly.

After spectators began hurling plastic bottles on the court, the Georgetown players walked off, at which point, understandably enough, the match was called off. The teams are scheduled to meet again in Shanghai tomorrow night. The State Department will, you suspect, be holding its breath.

2011年8月18日星期四

La NFL Restablece Michael Vick

 Quarterback Michael Vick a conditional return to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has been granted, and could begin playing as early as week 6, the NFL announced today.
Old quart Falcons was indefinitely suspended in 2007 after which criminal charges for land operations Kennelz News Bad dog fighting. Vick restoration is an opportunity to move immediately into the preseason, training and meetings, and play in preseason games the last two. Vick, once the highest paid player in the NFL has not signed with any team.

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2011年8月12日星期五

Syrian troops kill 50 in three days, says activist



12th August (Bloomberg) - Syrian security forces killed at least 50 people in three days, said the activists, such as regional and international pressure mounted on President Bashar al-Assad to end the repression against demonstrators government.
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The deaths in the eastern town of Deir al-Zour, the central province of Homs occurred, said the northern province of Idlib and the southern part of Dara, where the uprising began in March, Ammar Qurabi of the National Organization for Human Rights in Syria. At least 11 demonstrators in Homs, Idlib, the province of Hama, the city of Aleppo were, Deir al-Zour and suburbs of the capital of Damascus killed, thousands of people marched, said Mahmoud Merhi, president of the Arab Organization for Human Rights.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in an interview with CBS News yesterday in Europe, India and China are called to leave pressure on Assad and sanctions to be imposed on oil and gas in Syria to increase.

The Obama soon called Assad to withdraw, said one U.S. official, remain anonymous because the management are still discussing, is the issue and taking into account the timing of any announcement. While the U.S. has concerns about the possibility of civil war in Syria, more on the prospect of sectarian violence by the government and the possibility that the situation in Syria sponsored lead to instability in the Middle East focuses official said yesterday.


More than 300 people from 31 July, the eve of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan and died after Qurabi Merhi. The demonstrators in Syria, including the outskirts of Damascus on the road yesterday afternoon went to the breaking of the Ramadan evening prayer during the day and ended, said by phone today Merhi.

Qurabi and Merhi, who compiled the names of the dead told Assad that the forces have killed more than 2,400 protesters and arrested thousands of people since the uprising began.

Was another activist, Abdul-Karim Rihawi, head of the League for Human Rights in Syria were arrested yesterday in a cafe in downtown Damascus, said Qurabi.

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The desertions in the army grows, we are now hundreds and soon thousands Harmoush Hussein, a lieutenant colonel, who was from the Army in June was separated and the President of the Syrian Arab Liberation Army, said in a telephone interview today, Syria near the border with Turkey.


European countries a new impetus for a UN resolution against the bloodshed and the United States has imposed new financial sanctions in Syrian banks, and telecommunications. Russia said it was not convinced that the UN resolution is necessary. The EU is considering extending its sanctions against Syria, said EU spokesman Michael Mann of the reporters in Brussels today.

Barack Obama spoke on the phone yesterday with the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the situation in Syria. They agreed on the need for immediate cessation of all violence and bloodshed and the actions you take to monitor the Syrian government in response to protests against the government, according to a statement from the White House.



Assad said in this week to the growing criticism of the oppression by the inclusion of some errors of security forces in the early stages of the riot police obliged. Punish a block in the UN Security Council reluctant to Assad - - Diplomatic representatives from Brazil, India and South Africa said that he met in Damascus with the Syrian president, that effort has been avoided in order, said the errors.


The Syrian government has more than 30,000 people, some detained in cages, said Victoria Nuland, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department yesterday.

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U.S. to continue to increase pressure on Assad, spokesman for the White House Carney, Jay told reporters traveling with Obama yesterday in Michigan. Carney reiterated his statement of 10 August that Syria would be better off without Assad, without asking for his dismissal.

As the United States to increase the isolation of Assad, to examine important is committed is whether the statements of the regional powers, Saudi Arabia and Turkey are active or reactive, said Chris Phillips, an analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit in London .



- With the help of Margaret Talev aboard Air Force One, and Flavia Krause-Jackson, Jonathan Salant, David Lerman and Jeff Bliss in Washington and Hayden Jones in Brussels.