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Thursday, December 30, 2010

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Well, today we have compiled a list of the most fancy and impressive motorbikes concepts and designs modeled by different designers and engineers. You will see concept bikes with idealized and extraordinary design anatomy. Some of them may even hit the roads in the nearest future, but others belonging to the realms of fantasy express a common aptitude of never being created in reality.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Falcons vs. Saints watching

A week after booting the game-winner in New Orleans' win at San Francisco, Garrett Hartley shanked a 29-yard field goal in overtime. Bryant then had his 41-yard attempt at a win -- however, Sean Payton's timeout to ice Bryant nullified it. He hit his second try.

The Falcons established themselves as a Super Bowl contender. We couldn't have been sure. They looked wobbly in a loss to the Steelers, terrific in a win over Arizona.

In Week 3, in the Saints' den, the Falcons gave the defending champs all they could handle and -- after regulation -- more.There were some costly turnovers in the fourth quarter. Brees threw an interception that was returned 26 yards for a touchdown by Chauncey Davis, that gave the Falcons a 14-10 lead. Brees threw another interception on the next New Orleans possession, but after that he did not screw up again. He led the winning drive and watched his defense preserve it.

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Drew Brees, 2004: 27, 7. Easy to block he’s so beatific as a Charger. And Brady this year. That's it. Whoops, wait, there's single more. The New Orleans Saints quarter–back Andrew Christopher more popularly famous as Drew Brees is a person among other most wanted after football players. And something. Feb 15, 2010 How did Drew Brees obtain the symptom on his face? Uncomfortable Moments In Television History: The Oprah Thinks Drew ..
Only Drew Brees, Tom Brady as well as Matt Ryan have more third-down touchdown passes than Rodgers. Only Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre as well as Carson Palmer Is it doable that Drew Brees had a mol before inside the aforementioned locate he has the symptom now. I heard he distant the mol with his assistance as well as that mitt the symptom on his cheek. Is it true? Or is Drew Brees' symptom something else? .Brees and the Saints led tonight's Monday Night football game 10-7 to start the fourth quarter.  However, a costly interception on Brees by Chauncey Davis of the Falcons was returned 26 yards for a pick-six.

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Glenn Herbert Gould (September 25, 1932 – October 4, 1982) was a Canadian pianist who became one of the best-known and most celebrated classical pianists of the 20th century. He was particularly renowned as an interpreter of the keyboard music of Johann Sebastian Bach. His playing was distinguished by a remarkable technical proficiency and a capacity to articulate the polyphonic texture of Bach’s music.Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould.
Directed by Michele Hozer and Peter Raymont.
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In 1980, Columbia Masterworks released the"Glenn Gould Silver Jubilee Album," a monumental double-albumcelebrating the artist's quarter century of the recording for thelabel. In June of that year, Don Hunstein sat with Gould for his firstphoto shoot with Gould in more than a decade. Here Hunstein capturesGould, notorious for his eccentric posture and oddly graceful physicalmovements while performing, literally defying gravity as he leansprecariously backwards in a director's chair, his body ready to springinto thin air as he pushes up on the ball of his right foot, one shoemysteriously absent.


The best ....aretha franklin died


Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Although known for her soul recordings and referred to as the The Queen of Soul, Franklin is adept at jazz, blues, R&B and gospel music. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Franklin No. 1 on its list of The Greatest Singers of All Time.

Rumors of her death began flooding the site on Dec. 27, and though it is true she recently underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer, there has been no update on her condition since she told Jet magazine she was on the mend.

So let's cut out the morbid hashtags, wish her a quick recovery from her operation and try to make it to 2011 without losing any more greats.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Packers QB looks unstoppable

After throwing for a career-high 404 yards and four touchdowns, Aaron Rodgers joked yesterday he had to play well to retain his starting job.

"I was teasing [Matt] Flynn I had to get my job back," said the Packers No. 1 quarterback who sat out last week because of a concussion.

Flynn started that game against the Patriots, but the only quarterback controversy was how well Rodgers would respond against the Giants yesterday at Lambeau Field. Quite simply, it might have been the best game of his career.

"It was fun," he said after the Packers' 45-17 victory. "I had a good week of preparation this week. I think that's kind of where it started. I felt good throwing the ball all week, liked the game plan, liked the things we were trying to do, and once we were into the game, I liked the rhythm that [assistant coach] Mike [McCarthy] had our offense in."

Coughlin said the Giants' inability to stop the run helped Rodgers to keep the Giants guessing. The four turnovers by the Giants' offense also provided the Packers great field position. But Rodgers was deadly accurate with his throws, often beating the Giants when they had good coverage.

"We throw it pretty well," Rodgers said. "We do a nice job 'stacking defenders' as we like to call it. Greg [Jennings] made a really nice catch on the one down the right sideline and Jordy there at the end had a nice catch. That's something we work on a lot."

Airport body scanners, pat-downs to stay, Napolitano says

The nation's controversial airport pat-downs and full-body scanners are here to stay, at least for now.

"The new technology, the pat-downs, is just objectively safer for our traveling public," Napolitano said. "We pick up contraband now, and we pick up more contraband with the new procedures and the new machinery. What we know is that you can't measure the devices that we are deterring from going on a plane."

It was a year ago on Christmas when a Nigerian man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, was accused of trying to blow up a Northwest flight to Detroit with plastic explosives hidden in his underwear.

Despite concerns among civil libertarians and many travelers subjected to intimate pat-downs, Napolitano said safety is the No. 1 priority.

Tattle: Hef robbed the playpen with latest Playmate-fiancee



TATTLE ISN'T one to criticize May-December romances, but January-December? When we consider that 84-year-old Hugh Hefner is engaged to marry 23-year-old Crystal Harris, it makes us realize that a possible Mrs. Tattle may not even be born yet.

OK, that's kind of weird.


 It's easy to say "Money," but there are plenty of men richer than Hef who haven't hit their midlife crisis yet and would happily wed a Playmate.
 Fame? Not only will the future Mrs. Hef get her photo in magazines constantly (some even with clothes on), she also gets her run of the Playboy Mansion, TV exposure and a "job" requiring her to make sure her teeth stay white, her boobs stay perky and she looks good in painted-on lingerie.

Any other jobs are between the happy couple.

 Love.Oh, don't be so judgmental. Crystal could have an old soul - or a bathrobe fetish.

Besides, actuarial tables indicate she is likely to have a chance to find "true love" again before she's 30.

There is, of course, the fourth possibility. Anyone bringing a shotgun to the wedding?

Anyway, the story is that Hef (or a reasonable facsimile) tweeted early yesterday that he'd given a ring to Crystal and she burst into tears.Usually she only bursts into tears when he plays peek-a-boo in his silk pajamas.
This would be the third marriage for the Playboy icon. He divorced Playmate Kimberly Conrad last year, although the pair separated many blondes ago.

York looking for a GM - several months too late

The visitors' locker room in the Edward Jones Dome had almost cleared out Sunday afternoon when Jed York appeared and made himself available to reporters. The 49ers' young president began cleaning out the team's headquarters right there, 1,800 miles from home.

Mike Singletary received a de facto dismissal in the locker room when York declined to say whether the head coach would even be on the sidelines for the meaningless season finale against Arizona next week. The actual ax fell after the team plane landed in California on Sunday night.

Singletary's tenure as head coach ended with a 25-17 loss in St. Louis that shredded the 49ers' last playoff hopes and repeated the critical themes of this miserable 5-10 season: aimlessness, foolishness and sloppiness. York had to step in and assure the fan base that the team, now eight years removed from its last playoff appearance, would not hit the same trifecta again in 2011.

Deputy defense minister: Hamas made Gaza into a troublesome abscess

Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai (Labor) said Monday that Hamas has turned the Gaza Strip into a problematic abscess.

"Gaza is like an abscess – a problematic boil. Until they understand what to do in Gaza, nothing will move forward here," said Vilnai while touring the Eshkol Regional Council in southern Israel on Monday. "Instead of taking care of its people, Hamas is trying to conquer Jerusalem." Tensions along the Israel-Gaza border have escalated this month, marked with a surge of violence and exchange of fire between IDF forces and Gaza militants. This is despite declarations by both Israel and Hamas that they do not want another escalation.

On Sunday, IDF forces killed two Palestinian militants who were attempting to lay explosives on the Gaza border.


An IDF spokeswoman said the troops, later backed up by helicopters, confirmed hitting the militants who had tried to attack them.

"Hamas is responsible for whatever happens in Gaza," the IDF said in its statement, reiterating Israel's position that the leaders of the coastal territory must maintain calm in the Strip.

The Rise and Fall of Mikhail Khodorkovsky

Former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner Platon Lebedev were declared guilty by a judge at the culmination of their second new trial in a Moscow district court on Monday.


Mikhail Khodorkovsky was born June 26, 1963, in Moscow, studied at the Mendeleev Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology, where he started building a career as a communist functionary, becoming deputy head of the Komsomol (the Communist Youth League) organization at his university.Later, using his Komsomol connections, Khodorkovsky opened his first business in 1986, a private cafe, and then in 1987, the Center for Scientific and Technical Creativity of the Youth. The center imported and resold computers, as well as a range of other products.

By 1988, he had built an import-export business with a turnover of $10 million a year.

In 1989, Khodorkovsky and his business partners established the Menatep Bank.

In December 1995, as a result of the so-called shares-for-loans auctions, Khodorkovsky's Menatep Group took control of the Yukos oil company. A few years later, he was probably Russia's richest man.

Khodorkovsky and his company initially earned a reputation for dubious business practices, including diluting stakes held by foreign shareholders, notably the American investor Kenneth Dart.

After the 1998 financial crisis Yukos tumbled in value, but Khodorkovsky held on to the firm, dragging minority shareholders into courts to keep control of his empire.

Just two years later however, he was the darling of the Western stock markets, with a commitment to corporate governance, and an image makeover for himself - gone was the moustache and thick-framed glasses.

In April 2003, Khodorkovsky announced Yukos's merger with another oil giant, Sibneft, creating an empire that at its height produced more oil than OPEC member Qatar. The merger later came undone, but discussions continued on other possible mergers including with Western companies.

General strike to begin in Ivory Coast amid dispute over presidency

Alassane Ouattara, the man widely recognized as the Ivory Coast's legitimate leader following a November 28 presidential run-off election, has called for a strike beginning Monday to force incumbent Laurent Gbagbo out of power, Ouattara's spokesman said.
The country has been paralyzed by a political stalemate, and scores of people have died in violence there. International powers, such as the United States, the United Nations and the African Union, have recognized Ouattara as the winner and are urging Gbagbo to cede power. Gbagbo has not stepped down.
A few deaths have been reported among the refugees, including a child who drowned during the crossing of the Cestos River into Butuo. Observers saw malnourished children and people with malaria, respiratory infections and diarrhea.

Teena Marie, 'Lovegirl' singer, who died at 54, pushed the boundaries of R&B by being herself

Mary Christine Brockert, who died at her home the morning after Christmas, didn't always have an easy time of it. She fought with her record companies, sometimes over her insistence she control her music. She was hospitalized for six months after a severe fall on stage in 1988.

She was just 54 when she died, reportedly after suffering a seizure. But Lady T left an army of fans, black and white, who saw both her and her music as simply honest.

Not to mention danceable.Her only real hit on pop radio was the 1984 "Lovergirl," which reached No. 4. On black radio, she had six top-10 hits over a dozen years, also including "I'm A Sucker For Your Love," "I Need Your Lovin'," "Square Biz," "Work It" and "If I Were a Bell."

She was known as a protégé of Rick James and she definitely had a funky side, expressed in her songs and in the way she played rhythm guitar, keyboards and percussion.But a lot of her music was pure rhythm and blues.

"That's what I grew up on," she said in a 1985 interview. "I listened to black radio and black musicians. That's what spoke to me and when I started making my own music, that's what came out."

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Condemns Blasts in Nigeria That Killed 32


United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned Christmas Eve bombings in the central Nigerian city of Jos that killed at least 32 people and injured more than 50.

“The secretary-general is appalled by the violence that caused the loss of so many innocent lives,” the UN said in a statement on its website yesterday. Ban “supports efforts by the Nigerian authorities to bring those responsible to justice.”

Blasts occurred in three separate locations in Jos, the capital of Plateau state, on Dec. 24, while attacks on two churches the next day left six people dead in Maiduguri, capital of the northeastern state of Borno, according to police. The government yesterday imposed a 10-hour curfew in Jos, where sectarian violence between Christians and Muslims this year has killed as many as 500 people.

Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer and the continent’s most populous nation, has suffered periodic outbursts of religious and communal violence that have claimed more than 13,000 lives since 1999, according to the Brussels-based International Crisis Group.

The attacks in Maiduguri were carried out by Boko Haram, an Islamic sect operating in the region, state police commissioner Mohammed Abubakar said on Dec. 25.

Jean Ping, chairman of the African Union Commission, also condemned the “cowardly terrorist attacks.” The AU will support member states in their efforts to “combat terrorism,” the commission said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.

Patriots wrap up homefield advantage for playoffs

AFC teams seeking a Super Bowl berth must go through Foxboro, a place where Tom Brady usually doesn't lose.
The New York Jets (10-5) were beaten 38-34 at Chicago, but qualified when Jacksonville lost to Washington 20-17 in overtime. Jacksonville's loss did not finish it off in the AFC South. Indianapolis (9-6) is one game in front of the Jags. That division will be decided by next weekend's games: Tennessee at Indy, Jacksonville at Houston.

Kansas City (10-5) earned its first AFC West championship since 2003 when it beat Tennessee 34-17 and San Diego lost at Cincinnati.

Atlanta and Chicago have qualified for the postseason in the NFC. The Bears have won the North and are in position for a first-round bye. If the Falcons (12-2) win at home against New Orleans tonight, they will have NFC home-field advantage throughout the playoffs as well as the South title. The defending champion Saints (10-4) also get a playoff spot with a victory.

The winner between Seattle (6-9) and visiting St. Louis (7-8) next Sunday will win the weak NFC West.
Aaron Rodgers threw for 404 yards and four touchdowns in his return from a concussion to lead host Green Bay. ... Turnover issues continued for New York (9-6), which is wondering if there was a hangover effect from the previous week's collapse against Philadelphia. The Giants lost two fumbles and Eli Manning threw four interceptions. ... John Kuhn ran for two touchdowns and caught a pass for a score for the Packers (9-6).

Train with gifts for Kim's heir derails


A train packed with birthday gifts for North Korea's leader-in-waiting Kim Jong Un derailed this month in a possible act of sabotage, a Seoul-based radio station which broadcasts across the border reported on Monday.


Open Radio for North Korea, a non-profit station which often cites sources in the reclusive, impoverished North, said the train laden with gifts including televisions and watches came off the rails on Dec. 11 near North Korea's border with China.
"The security service has been in an emergency situation because a train departing Sinuiju and headed for Pyongyang derailed on Dec. 11," the radio station quoted a source in the security service in North Phyongan province as saying.

The city of Sinuiju is a North Korean trading gateway.

"The tracks and rail beds are so old it is possible there was decay in the wood or nails that secured the tracks could have been dislodged but the extent of damage to the tracks and the timing of the incident points to a chance that someone intentionally damaged the tracks," the source said. "It's highly likely that it was someone who is opposed to succession to Kim Jong Un," the source said, according to the radio station.

Winter storm pounds region


A fierce winter storm hit the Vikings-Eagles game like a blitzing linebacker, forcing a postponement in Philadelphia that upset Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and disrupted travel plans elsewhere in sports.

But, overwhelmingly, the games went on.

The New York Jets were forced to spend the night in Chicago, where they could mull their 38-34 loss to the Bears. The New England Patriots routed the Bills 34-3 in Buffalo, but victory came at a cost. They were unable to travel home immediately afterward. And the New York Giants returned to their team hotel in Appleton, Wis., after a 45-17 loss to Green Bay.

"Depressing. It would've been a lot easier with a win. Nothing we can do about it though," Giants tight end Kevin Boss said. "(Usually) you go home to your family and kind of lick your wounds, but you're stuck here by yourself and it's not going to be the greatest time."Unlike last week's coastal storm that dropped a foot of snow on Cape Cod and other parts of eastern Massachusetts, the wrath of today's storm is being felt throughout the state and well into eastern New York.

"This one for a change is a little further west and tracked closer to the coast than last week's storm," said Brian Frugis, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Albany, N.Y.

Blizzard warnings were posted for Springfield to Boston and as far north as the Litchfield Hills in Connecticut across the border from Sheffield, as heavy snow coupled with sustained winds or wind gusts of 35 mph or more were expected during the height of the storm.

Frugis expected the Berkshires to also experience "near blizzard conditions at times," even though the county was technically under a winter storm warning until noon today.

Little Caesars Bowl Game Thread watching

The Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (formerly known as the Motor City Bowl, until 2009) is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that has been played annually since 1997. The first five games (1997–2001) were played at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. Starting in 2002, the game was moved to 65,000-seat Ford Field in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Ford Field is home to the NFL's Detroit Lions, and played host to Super Bowl XL.

The Little Caesars Pizza Bowl features a bowl-eligible team from the Mid-American Conference (usually the winner of the MAC Championship Game, although that team is not required to accept the bid; prior to the formation of the bowl the MAC champion earned an automatic bid to the Las Vegas Bowl) playing a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Conference. If the Big Ten does not have an eligible team, the game will feature a team from the Sun Belt that meets the NCAA requirement of at least six wins. In the event that the Sun Belt does not have an available team, an at-large team can be chosen.

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Until the 2009 Academy Awards were announced, it could be said about Christopher Plummer that he was arguably the finest actor of the post-World War II period to fail to get an Oscar nod. In that, he was following in the footsteps of the late great John Barrymore, whom Plummer so memorably portrayed on Broadway in a one-man show that brought him a Tony Award...
Plummer was born Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the son of Isabella Mary  and John Orme Plummer, who was secretary to the Dean of Sciences at McGill University. His maternal great-grandfather was Canadian Prime Minister Sir John Abbott.[2] Plummer was an only child. His parents were divorced shortly after he was born, and he was raised at the Abbott family home at Senneville, Quebec, outside Montreal. He is bilingual. He studied to be a concert pianist, but developed a love for the theatre at an early age, and began acting in high school. Plummer took up acting after seeing Laurence Olivier's film Henry V (1944) He travelled by train to gain experience with the Canadian Repertory Theatre (the CRT) in Ottawa.As for him, the future couldn’t be brighter. Finally landing the right smattering of Hollywood movies and roles in indie films, Plummer is now most concerned with imparting some sense of the vanished world he came up in, a world of greasepaint “now all but gone.”

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Kim Richards was one of the most popular and adorable star child actresses of the 70s. Kim was born on September 19th, 1964 in Mineola, New York to Kenneth L. "Ken" Richards and Sharon Kathleen "Kathy" Dugan. She made her TV commercial debut at four months in a diaper ad. By age four and a half Kim had already appeared in 20 TV commercials. Richards made her television series debut in 1970 on the show "Nanny and the Professor" (1970). Kim later had substantial recurring roles on the TV programs "James at 15" (1977) and "Hello, Larry" (1979).
In the John Carpenter film Assault on Precinct 13, she played a child who was murdered. She later starred in the short-lived series Hello, Larry and appeared as a guest on numerous episodes of popular American television shows including Diff'rent Strokes, Alice, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Little House on the Prairie, CHiPs, Magnum, P.I., The Dukes of Hazzard and The Rockford Files.


While in her young adulthood, Richards appeared in the films Meatballs Part II, Tuff Turf and Escape. In addition, she also co-produced Escape along with then-husband G. Monty Brinson.After 1990, Richards went into semi-retirement.
Camilla Grammer is also on the show and will be sharing her troubled life. Camilla already stated that she got great help and strength from the reality show to face the divorce matter.

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James Ambrose Johnson,etter known under his stage name Rick James, was an American singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. James was a popular performer in the late 1970s and 1980s, scoring four 1 hits on the U.S. R&B charts performing in the genres of funk and R&B. Among his well known songs are "Super Freak" and "You and I". In addition to his music, James gained notoriety for his wild lifestyle, which led to widely publicized legal problems, and which was famously spoofed by Chappelle's Show in 2004.
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The initiate title she utilised was Rose Le Beau kinda than Alia Rose. She was a Christmas child as substantially as just famous her 19th day-of-birth as substantially as Christmas day on Alia Rose is the girl of R&B star Teena Marie as well as she herself followed in her mother's footsteps as well as performing as a singer. The initiate title she utilised was Rose Le Beau kinda than Alia Rose. She was a Christmas child as well as just Jun 23, 2009 Teena Marie as well as her girl Rose Le Beau in Philadelphia 6/21/09 performing Lady Tee's strain Can't Last a Day with-no Faith Evans..

state of emergency new jersey

Senate President and Acting Gov. Stephen M. Sweeney has declared New Jersey to be under a state of emergency in the midst of a winter Nor'Easter that began Sunday afternoon.

He signed the order this afternoon for the state, which was already issued a blizzard warning earlier today.
State offices will also open two hours later than normally scheduled, but essential employees should report to work as scheduled.
"It is vital that police and public works crews are able to do their jobs," Sweeney said. "I urge all residents to take this declaration and this storm seriously, and to stay safe, stay home and stay off the roads."

During a State of Emergency, the government communicates with its citizens through the media, whether it be TV, radio, newspaper or internet. At times, travel restrictions are a part of the State of Emergency, although there are no statewide travel restrictions attached to this announcement.

However, NJ Transit bus service did suspend statewide service 8:30 Sunday night.

States of Emergency allow government officials to recommend specific actions citizens should take to ensure the safety of their families and homes.
In the past, drivers would only have been fined if snow or ice fell off their vehicle and caused damage or injury, state Highway Traffic Safety Director Pam Fischer said.

Now motorists will be expected to clean snow and ice off before hitting the road or face a fine of $25 to $75.

The fines for causing damage or injury range from $200 to $1,000, or $500 to $1,500 for commercial drivers.

The storm, expected to end on Monday afternoon, is expected to drop between 12 and 18 inches on the region.

sound of music cast...About sound of music cast

Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The film is based on the Broadway musical The Sound of Music, with songs written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, and with the musical book written by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Ernest Lehman wrote the screenplay.

The musical originated with the book The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp. It contains many popular songs, including "Edelweiss", "My Favorite Things", "Climb Ev'ry Mountain", "Do-Re-Mi", "Sixteen Going on Seventeen", and "The Lonely Goatherd", as well as the title song.The Sound of Music cast was featured on Oprah in October, but the reunion episode was re-aired on the 27th – one episode of Oprah’s favorite last season.

The Sound of Music cast reunited to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the film.

Most notably, the original Sound Music entire cast – including Christopher Plummer, who never do things – graced the stage Oprah to talk about, what 1965 film was made and some events behind the scenes.

During the reunion cast Sound of Music, Julie Andrews talking about vocal chord surgery and notebooks. Unfortunately, the husband of Andrews’, Blake Edwards, has just died.

Watch The Sound of Music cast reunion on Oprah in the video clip below, and also online at the website Oprah.com.
The Sound of Music cast reunion on Oprah Show.The original version of the Sound of Music was a Broadway musical which premiered in 1959. This stage version won six Tony Awards including Best Musical. Those who want to watch and take a glimpse back at this great musical can get the restored Blu-ray/DVD, soundtrack and Limited Edition Gift Box sets of “The Sound of Music” at various stores bationwide.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

About Alia Rose n Alia Rose photo


 Alia Rose Found Teena Marie Dead | The Composed Gentleman: The daughter of singer Teena Marie, Alia Rose, found her mother dead in her home on Sunday. The cause of her death is not yet known.The R and B singer and songwriter was 54

Maria Augusta von Trapp family.....von Trapp family photo

 Maria Augusta von Trapp  was the stepmother and matriarch of the Trapp Family Singers. Her story, alleging that she and her family "escaped" from the Nazis after the Anschluss, served as inspiration for the musical The Sound of Music.Maria Augusta Kutschera – born on a train heading from her parents' village in Tyrol to a hospital in Vienna, Austria – was an orphan by her seventh birthday. She graduated from the State Teachers College for Progressive Education in Vienna at age 18, in 1923. She entered Nonnberg Abbey, a Benedictine (Roman Catholic) monastery in Salzburg, intending to become a nun.

Singer Tina Marie dead....Tina Marie video

Singer Tina Marie dies: The R&B singer known as Teena Marie is dead at the age of 54. Born Marie Christine Brockert, Tina or Teena Marie had two albums go platinum at the height of her popularity in the 70s and 80s. Read more about Teena Marie's passing and watch her 'Lovergirl' video here.

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American Virgin ---American Virgin

A night of debauchery threatens a sexually abstinent student's college standing.
Director:
Clare Kilner
Writer:
Jeff Seeman
Stars:
Rob Schneider, Jenna Dewan and Chase Ryan Jeffery
American Virgin  is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Clare Kilner, written by Jeff Seeman, and starring Rob Schneider.

Great... Roy Neuberger! 107..!!!!

Roy Rothschild Neuberger (July 21, 1903 – December 24, 2010)[1] was an American financier who contributed money to the cause of a raised public awareness and an acknowledgement of modern art through his acquisition of pieces he deemed worthy. He was a co-founder of the investment firm Neuberger Berman.
As they get closer to their destination, the dangers intensify, until the book reaches its spellbinding climax.

About Crystal Harris and Crystal Harris photo

Crystal Harris was born April 29, 1986 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona  is a British-American  model and singer who was the Playboy Playmate of the Month for December 2009.


Harris' British parents were entertainers, who were working at the England-themed amusement park of Lake Havasu City, the present location of the 19th century London Bridge. After her birth, they returned to England, before returning to the United States and settling in San Diego, California, where she and her two older sisters grew up.

Boxing Day......What is Boxing Day..????

In Britain, Boxing Day is usually celebrated on the following day after Christmas Day, which is 26 December. However, strictly speaking, Boxing Day is the first weekday after Christmas (see definition in the Oxford English Dictionary).
Boxing Day is a bank or public holiday that occurs on 26 December and is observed in Australia, Austria, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and in some Commonwealth nations that have a mainly Christian population. In South Africa, the public holiday 26 December is called Day of Goodwill, in Ireland St Stephen's Day or Lá an Dreoilín, and in continental European countries the "Second Christmas Day."

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Dwyane Wade, Heat vs Lakers 2010 Christmas Day Game Update
Dwayne Wade was in the Heat vs Lakers 2010 Christmas Day Game, and with an injured knee he was expected to be slow and sluggish. However, that's not how everything went down. The Heat beat the Lakers, who are the reigning NBA Champions.
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No matter how you view the Wade-Bryant comparison, there is very little separating them. Because of that, I’m going to set both players aside for the balance of this discussion. The nuances of one over the other are insignificant compared to the remaining players on both teams.

Finding ebooks for Nook

How to Find Free ebooks for Nook.............

The new Barnes and Noble Nook supports several different formats: EPUB, PDB and PDF, so finding free ebooks online is easy. If you like classic literature, you can find tons of that because most of it is public domain. The Nook also supports audiobooks that are in mp3 format. I will provide links below in the resource section, so save this article in favorites so you can access the list
Try books.google.com - choose a genre in the left sidebar, then click on 'public domain only.' You will find an extensive list of public domain books you can download to your Nook device.

  Try freebookspot.com - this site has an extensive list of reference/textbook types. They are listed by subject. The fiction offerings are mainly science fiction and there quite a few of them. This is a reference goldmine for just about any other subject you can think of, including computers, internet, japanese, electrical engineering, finances, you name it.

Watching live online football:The Arizona Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals are a professional football team based in Glendale, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. They are currently members of the Western Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Cardinals were founded in 1898, and are the oldest continuously run professional American football club in the United States.

watching live football :The Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys are an American football team that plays in the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). They are headquartered in Valley Ranch in Irving, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. The team plays its home games at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, a suburb of Fort Worth which finished construction in time for the 2009 season. The Cowboys joined the NFL as a 1960 expansion team.The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive home sell-outs. The Cowboys' streak of 160 sold-out regular and post-season games began in 1990, and included 79 straight sellouts at their former home, Texas Stadium, and 81 straight sell-outs on the road. The franchise holds the record for most Super Bowl appearances (8), corresponding to most NFC championships (8).The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 consecutive winning seasons (1966–1985), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984), an NFL record that remains unbroken and unchallenged. It remains one of the longest winning streaks in all of professional sports.Cowboys Stadium is designed with accessible parking, accessible vehicle drop off and pick up areas, power assisted doors, restrooms, concessions, water fountains, ATMs and seating areas. Guests can receive more information by visiting one of our Guest Services Centers located on the concourse behind Sections 219, 244, 420 and 451. For questions regarding ADA ticket information, please contact Cowboys Ticket Sales at (817) 892-4400.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Carmelo Anthony's Sister Michelle Dies

Carmelo Anthony, 26, has left the Denver Nuggets to be with his family following the death of his sister, Michelle Anthony, and will not rejoin the team until after Christmas.
Anthony said he will return to his team after Christmas. Their next game is Saturday at Oklahoma City.  Team officials confirm his absence from practice two days earlier was not connected to Michelle’s condition.
Denver Nuggets small forward  Carmelo Anthony has joined hi family to mourn the loss of his sister Michelle this week. Michelle Anthony passed on Tuesday due to a pre-existing condition in Baltimore. She leaves behind four children.
The Nuggets released the following statement regarding Carmelo Anthony and his sister: “Our entire organization supports Carmelo during this difficult time for him and his family. It is heartbreaking news, particularly during the holiday season.”

Watching live NFL Network

NFL Network (NFLN) is an American television specialty channel owned and operated by the National Football League (NFL). It was launched November 4, 2003, only eight months after the league's 32 team owners voted unanimously to approve its formation. The league invested $100 million to fund the network's operations.

Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston "Just Go with It": Just Go with It trailer

Just Go with It, originally titled Pretend Wife, is an upcoming romantic comedy film starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston. Other stars include Nicole Kidman, fashion model Brooklyn Decker, and musician Dave Matthews. Allan Loeb and Timothy Dowling wrote the script and Dennis Dugan, who has collaborated with Sandler on most of his films, served as director.

The film is an unauthorized remake of the 2005 Bollywood film, Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya, which in turn was inspired by the 1965 Hollywood film, Cactus Flower.The film will be produced under Sandler's production company Happy Madison and will be distributed by Columbia Pictures.

About Jim Tressel: Jim Tressel biography and image

 James Patrick Tressel was born December 5, 1952  is the head football coach at The Ohio State University. He was hired before the 2001 season to replace John Cooper. Since becoming Ohio State's 22nd head football coach, Tressel's teams have played in three BCS National Championship Games. His 2002 squad won a national title and achieved the first 14–0 season record in major college football since Penn went 15–0 in 1897. Tressel has an overall record of 105–22 at Ohio State, including seven Big Ten Conference championships, a 5–4 bowl record, a 4–3 mark in BCS bowl games, and an 9–1 record against the arch-rival Michigan Wolverines. Tressel's nine wins against Michigan place him second in school history to Woody Hayes, who had 16. He is the only Ohio State head coach to win seven consecutive games against the Wolverines.

About John Joseph Gotti ---John Joseph Gott biography and picture

John Joseph Gotti
Born: 27-Oct-1940
Birthplace: Bronx, NY
Died: 10-Jun-2002
Location of death: Springfield, MO
Cause of death: Cancer - Throat
Remains: Buried, St. John Cemetery, Queens, NY

Gender: Male
Religion: Roman Catholic
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Criminal

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: The Teflon Don


John Joseph Gotti, Jr was born on October 27, 1940 - June 10, 2002 was the Boss of the New York City Gambino crime family after the murder of the previous boss Paul Castellano. John Gotti was the most powerful crime boss during his era. He became widely known for his outspoken personality and flamboyant style that eventually caused his downfall.

Ten Most Dangerous Drugs :top ten hamrful drugs

The following three factors were considered in ranking the harmfulness of each drug that was evaluated:

    * Physical harm to the user
    * Addictive potential of the drug
    * The drug's overall impact on society

1. Heroin - Popular street names include smack, skag, and junk. Street price is between £10-20/bag, 300,000 UK users and kills 700 people a year in the UK.

2. Cocaine - Often referred to as snow, flake, coke, and blow. Street price is £30-60/g powder and there are 780,000 UK users. There are 214 UK deaths a year.

3. Barbiturates - Popular slang names include yellow jackets, reds, blues, Amy's, and rainbows. Street price is £1-2/tablet and they kill 20 a year in the UK.

4. Street Methadone - Street price is about £10/100ml, there are about 33,000 illegal UK users and 295 a year die.

5. Alcohol - Street price starts at £1 and a huge 40 million in the UK use the drug which is responsible for 40,000 deaths each year.

6. Ketamine - A powerful hallucinogen, often referred to as Special K. Ranging from £15-40/g Special K has about 100,000 users and there is on averag one death a year in the UK

7. Benzodiazepines - A family of sedative drugs. The 100,000 UK users pay about £1 for 4 x 5mg capsules and 406 people in the UK die each year.

8. Amphetamines - Known as billy or speed. Street price from £8-12/wrap, UK users: 430,000 and there are 35 UK deaths a year.

9. Tobacco - Easily available in shops, tobacco costs about £5 and there are 10m UK users. A massive 114,000 die each year.

10. Buprenorphine - Also called bupe or subbies. Street price is £2 for 4 x 8mg capsules and the nummber of users in the UK is unknown. There are about 2 UK deaths a year.

Sabres’ Derek Roy out for season


Buffalo Sabres leading scorer Derek Roy will miss the rest of the season after tearing his left quadriceps tendon.

General manager Darcy Regier announced yesterday the center is expected to miss between 4-6 months, and will have surgery to repair the injury in the next couple of days.

Roy leads the Sabres with 35 points on 10 goals and 25 assists.

Giants Daily Notebook

With a 9-5 record, the Giants control their own destiny in the postseason race. But to close the deal they’re going to have to win away from home. Their final two games are Sunday in Green Bay and next week in Washington . A victory over the equally-motivated 8-6 Packers in Lambeau Field will put the Giants in the playoffs for the fifth time in six years.

So how do they get it done?

“You stress the road warrior mentality,” Coach Tom Coughlin said, “and the idea that we have been able to come together as a team and really depend and rely on each other for strength and support and confidence as we go to play on the road in a difficult place to play.”

The Giants have been one of the NFL’s best road teams under Coughlin. A huge factor in winning a championship in 2007 was their ability to play well in hostile venues. That year, the Giants set an NFL single-season record with 11 consecutive victories away from home (seven regular season, four postseason, including Super Bowl XLII). Since the start of the 2007 season, the Giants have the NFL’s third-best record in regular season road games at 20-10, trailing only Indianapolis (23-8) and New England (21-10). They have played well on the road late in the season. Beginning in 2005 – the first year they made the playoffs under Coughlin – the Giants are 9-4 in regular season road games in December and January.

Why do the Giants play so well on the road?

“There are a couple things that of jump out at me,” said offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride, who has coached in the NFL since 1989. “One is they genuinely like each other. When you’re going into, for lack of a better word, a hostile environment, the fact that you feel good about the people around you and don’t feel like there is a need to have anybody else to be there in order for you to have a chance to win is a good starting point. Then, I think there is some mental toughness and I have great respect for our guys in that sense. They were able to weather the storm fairly well. The teams that do that seem to be the ones that go out and can handle the vicissitudes of the season, the ups and downs, and handle the changing venue. Whether it’s home with your home crowd, or when you’re away and the visiting crowd. For the most part, they’re able to block that out and focus in.

“I think there’s a realization, I preach it all the time, the fans aren’t going to win or lose the game for us and the media isn’t going to win or lose the game for us, it’s us. I think there is some maturity, some character, some toughness, and the fact that they believe in each other for the most part serves us pretty well.”

“We always like playing on the road because we know there’s no mystery of who’s on your side there,” running back Brandon Jacobs said. “We’ve always done well on the road. We win as a team and lose as a team, no matter where it is. We have a tough team in front of us on Sunday that’s playing for the same thing and we have to go get it.”

“This team has to make its own way,” defensive tackle Barry Cofield said. “We’ve had a relatively successful year on the road this year, and it’s just a ‘you against the world’ type of bonding experience. The last road trip we were on (which took the team to Kansas City and Detroit instead of the scheduled destination, Minneapolis ) was obviously a very interesting one, and I think we grew a lot as a team on that trip. So it’s just fun. It’s fun to quiet a crowd, and it’s a great opportunity to go up to a legendary setting, a legendary field and have a great win.”

One of the their most famous road victories in recent seasons was earned in the place where they must win this week, fabled Lambeau, the site of their epic 23-20 overtime victory in minus-23 degree wind chill in the 2007 NFC Championship Game. Twenty Giants who played in that game are on the current roster, including eight members of the starting offense (the five-man line, Eli Manning, Kevin Boss and Jacobs).

Although their focus is on the upcoming game, it is impossible for the Giants who played on that team not to recall their last visit to Green Bay .

“You just remember the fond memories,” Cofield said. “You remember the success you had and the feeling and you try and build off of that. You just know that you can go up there and win against a good Green Bay team, and that’s what we did at that point.”

“It helps because we know what it takes to win there,” guard Chris Snee said. “This is a playoff game, and obviously that was, too. Yeah, we have guys who can take a leadership role and show the way.”

The Packers also have 21 players on their current roster who were in uniform that night, including quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who stayed on the sideline because Brett Favre played the entire game.

“I remember I was about as miserable as far as the cold as I’ve ever been,” Rodgers said. “It was definitely a game that when you’re not playing it was probably that much more cold on the sidelines. I remember the excitement of being right in the game, of being one quarter away from the Super Bowl and going into overtime and unfortunately not coming up with the victory there. One thing I do remember though is that the first person I saw as I went on the field was Jeff Feagles. I had known Jeff for a couple of years, and he was crying. I think it was his 20th year at that point and going to the Super Bowl for the first time. I remember the joy on his face and thinking about how badly I wished we had been the ones to come up with a victory that day.”

New Orleans Saints defense tackles recent problems


New Orleans Saints coaches reportedly did not stick lumps of coal in defenders' stockings this morning, but that doesn't mean the players aren't aware they were more nice than naughty when it came to tackling last Sunday."You can't try to deflect or act like it didn't happen. It did happen. They rushed for more than 200 yards on us, and they deserved it the way we tackled, the way we played," linebacker and defensive captain Jonathan Vilma said. "You look at it, you take it for what it is, and you be honest with yourself and look to improve."

Such improvement will be required Monday night when the Saints take on the Atlanta Falcons and talented back Michael Turner. The Falcons boast the seventh-best rushing attack in the NFL, and much of the credit goes to Turner, who has 1,256 yards and 11 touchdowns this season.

Boston Celtics (23-4) at Orlando Magic (17-12), 2:30 p.m.


Two days after stopping San Antonio's 10-game winning streak, the Orlando Magic aim to derail the NBA's longest run this season when they spend Christmas Day hosting the red-hot Boston Celtics in a rematch of last year's Eastern Conference finals.

Boston, of course, topped Orlando in six games during last season's East finals before coming up a little short in Game 7 of the NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Magic, however, are a vastly different team now after pulling off a pair of major deals last week and the club won for the first time since the shakeup on Thursday when mainstay Dwight Howard scored a game-high 29 points to go along with 14 rebounds as Orlando routed San Antonio, 123-101, to end the Spurs' winning streak.

Brandon Bass added 17 points and Jason Richardson netted 15 as the Magic put a check in the win column for the first time since acquiring Richardson, Gilbert Arenas, Hedo Turkoglu and Earl Clark in two separate trades on Dec. 18. It was only the team's second win in their last 10 games.

J.J. Redick finished with 17 points, while Arenas and Turkoglu scored 14 and 11 points, respectively, in the win. Arenas also dished out a game-high nine assists.

"Our energy on the offensive end was fantastic," said Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy. "We were running hard, pushing the ball up, pushing it ahead. I like the way we played."
The Celtics, meanwhile, won their 14th consecutive game on Wednesday, outlasting long-time rival Philadelphia, 84-80, at TD Garden. Ray Allen led the C's with 22 points and six assists in that one.

Shaquille O'Neal finished with 13 points and nine rebounds and Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce added 12 and 11 points, respectively, for Boston, which finished up a perfect three-game home stand despite playing without star point guard Rajon Rondo, who remains out with a sprained left ankle.
"We are not really concentrating on the streak," O'Neal said. "One of our goals is to try to stay dominant at home and stay above .500 on the road."
Orlando has won five of the past six regular season matchups between the two clubs and eight of the last 10 played in central Florida but it's all about the postseason when you talk about these two clubs.

"We are not playing for December or January," Howard said. "We are playing for June."
"They have brought [in] more talent and they are a better team, to me, in the long run because they have added more talent," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said when talking about the Magic."
Shaq is preparing to play on Christmas Day for the 13th time, tying Dolph Schayes and Earl Monroe for the most in NBA history. His former teammate in Los Angeles, Kobe Bryant, is also scheduled to make his 13th appearance later today when the Lakers host the Miami Heat.

Has Tiger Woods stopped the bleeding with sponsors?


Tiger Woods is out as a Gillette endorser. The men's grooming company told Game On!'s Michael McCarthy it won't renew its sponsorship deal with Woods after Dec. 31 as part of a plan to phase out its "Champions" marketing campaign.

Woods has lost four sponsors. But he's retained eight. Do you think Woods has stopped the bleeding and is primed for a comeback on Madison Avenue in 2011? Or do you think there's more losses to come?

Charlotte passes on Utah assistant as head coach

Jazz assistant coach Tyrone Corbin said that it is just part of the business.

Corbin was a leading candidate this week to replace the esteemed Larry Brown as head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats. The job went to Paul Silas, a former NBA standout who previously led teams in San Diego, New Orleans, Charlotte and Cleveland.

While Silas’ track record and previous allegiance to the Bobcats tipped the competition in his favor, Corbin’s name was seriously considered during the search process.

It is not the first time that the seventh-year Jazz coach has come close to landing a head coaching job, and it likely will not be the last. Corbin is widely regarded as one of the premier assistants in the game, and is equally respected by colleagues, players and general managers for his ability to both push and relate to modern athletes. As a result, his name made the rounds last summer when the coaching carousel was in full spin, and it will almost certainly receive serious consideration this summer once jobs open up.

“You go with it,” Corbin said. “My job is here. And until the opportunity comes to go somewhere else, it’s here. I just let it be what it is.”

Prying Corbin away from the Jazz will not be easy. He highly values his relationship with head coach Jerry Sloan, and assistants Phil Johnson and Scott Layden.

Corbin learns something new every day, and his knowledge about the complicated off-the-court factors that must be blended to produce positive chemistry and team-oriented basketball continue to increase. Moreover, a 21-9 Utah team is winning games, and Corbin is enjoying the ride.

“I’d love to be a head coach in this league someday. When the time is right, though. When the situation is right,” Corbin said. “I’m happy where I am. I look forward to the opportunity when it comes to be a head coach. But until then, we’ll keep working here.”

Spurs Vs. Magic: New-Look Orlando Routs San Antonio 123-101

When Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith made the drastic decision to bring in Gilbert Arenas, Jason Richardson and Hedo Turkoglu, he did so with games like last night's win over the San Antonio Spurs in mind. The moves were risky, but if the team could find a way to integrate all three players into their system, they suddenly became arguably the most dangerous team in the league.

We saw that ability on full display on Thursday night. The Magic pulled away in the second quarter and routed the 25-3 Spurs 123-101 in Orlando, using a balanced team effort. Dwight Howard led the way with 29 points and 14 rebounds, but while he was dominant, other players stepped up as well, as all three Magic newcomers played solid games. Richardson had 15 points, Turkoglu had 11 and Arenas scored 14 with nine assists off the bench. If those three players can all play decently at the same time, Orlando becomes scary good.

More importantly, it looks like the Magic's transition game is better than ever. As SB Nation's Magic blog Orlando Pinstriped Post notes, the team is flying up the floor instead of trotting up leisurely.

watching sports..football


One, Tebow appears on 230 different cards that have his authentic signature also on them -- what's known as a certified autograph because it was signed for a trading card company and placed into packs.

Two, Tebow appears on 326 different memorabilia cards -- cards that have a small piece of fabric or patch from a jersey he wore embedded into the card. They're either a Gators jersey or one of many Broncos jerseys he wore for Topps or Panini America at the NFL Players Rookie Premiere earlier this year in Los Angeles. It's at that shoot where many top rookies pose for their first card photos and sign some of their first autographs for NFL cards.

Three, Tebow has 25 rookie cards. By definition those typically are (but not always) the cards in a regular set without an autograph or memorabilia piece. That's a number that, like the other stats here, can dwarf big-name players from the past. Most players whose debuts came before 1989 have just one rookie card.

How does Tebow compare to John Elway? Elway signed 747 different autograph cards during his career and the years since. Knowing how popular Tebow is, the rookie will probably pass him there in 2011. Elway still has a good lead in the total card count though, with 5,272.

Kyle Orton, who Tebow replaced Sunday, has just 990 total cards since 2004. With Tebow exactly 300 behind, Orton will be No. 2 next season … and we're not talking about the Broncos' depth chart. (Tebow already has passed Orton's 212 autographs.)

Danny Wuerffel may have been a legend in Florida, but his short NFL stint meant just 393 cards -- just 34 of those being autographs. And Steve Spurrier? He's got just 154 cards -- 36 of those autographs -- and many of these are from his years wearing a visor.

As for some memorable NFL players, Tebow does trail Joe Namath's 1,568 total football cards, Joe Montana's 3,426 and even Brett Favre's 12,820. But they all had substantial head starts.

Chicago Bulls (18-9) at New York Knicks (17-12), 12 p.m.


The NBA's Christmas Day action kicks off in the World's Most Famous Arena when the class of the Central Division, the Chicago Bulls, resume a three-game road trip by visiting the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.

The Bulls, who lead the Central by a comfortable five games over Indiana, stayed hot on Wednesday by winning the opener of their trek in Washington, 87-80. Carlos Boozer rounded out a big night in that one with a key basket in the final minute.

Boozer finished with 30 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for Chicago, which has won two in a row and nine of 10 overall. The only loss during that stretch was last Saturday's 100-99 setback to the Clippers.

Derrick Rose ended with 25 points, but shot only 9-of-21 and missed all six of his three-point attempts. Luol Deng scored 14 points for the Bulls, who continue to excel despite the absence of star center Joakim Noah, who is sidelined after thumb surgery and is expected to miss about two months.Chicago, which is 7-6 as the visitor on the year, will finish its road trip against Detroit on Sunday.
Rookie Landry Fields notched 14 points with 10 rebounds, Raymond Felton contributed 12 points, 10 assists and six rebounds and Danilo Gallinari contributed 13 points for the Knicks, who improved to 7-7 at home this season.

"First half we had 20 assists on 25 buckets and then we ended up with 30 (assists), and that's how we have to play," said Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni. "We have to move the ball. That's the key to any team and we did it tonight."

The Bulls have won four of the past six meetings in the series but New York has taken the only test this season, a 120-112 triumph in the Windy City back on Nov. 4. Boozer, however, missed that contest due to a broken hand.

This will be the third meeting between the Knicks and Bulls on Christmas but the first since 1994. Meanwhile, it will be the 46th Christmas Day appearance by New York, the most of any NBA team.

Dallas Mavericks' Tyson Chandler goes from villain to hero

But sometimes, your enemy knows you even better. Tyson Chandler is proof.

There was a time, as most Mavericks fans can attest, when Chandler was a villain. He was a huge part of the first-round playoff series win by New Orleans over the Mavericks in 2008. That series ended Avery Johnson's coaching tenure in Dallas.As it turns out, Chandler was in full fact-gathering mode during that series."Playing against them, you could see the weaknesses," he said. "I scouted them, and we knew where we were going to attack them. Then, when you come here, the first thing you think about is, 'OK, that's not going to happen. I'm going to take that out of the equation.' "Chandler has erased some of the obvious flaws the Mavericks used to have – like overall softness and lack of athleticism at the center position. And he's done so by overcoming some significant odds.As the Mavericks are enjoying a long break without any games, although they did convene for a practice session Friday, there can be no doubt that the most critical change in their team from recent years is Chandler's presence.

He has brought a respect factor to the Mavericks' center position that has been absent pretty much throughout the franchise's existence. He's not Shaquille O'Neal in his prime. And he doesn't try to be.

Chandler is a legitimate player in the paint. When you have Dirk Nowitzki , Jason Kidd, Caron Butler and Jason Terry, that's enough to change how the Mavericks play.

"He does the dirty work for them," Utah coach Jerry Sloan said recently of Chandler. "They've always had scorers. But he's willing to do a lot of other things."

It's understandable if Maverick fans and even some people around the NBA are surprised by Chandler's play. He missed 68 games the previous two seasons because of injury, mostly a left foot problem.

And when it was clear he could withstand the physical rigors, it became a matter of Chandler just being himself around his new team. They took to him quickly, especially when he would offer constructive criticism.

"It says more about the character of the team," Chandler said. "It's such a good locker room that it's not hard to come here and fit in, and they don't mind somebody getting in their face and somebody telling them when they're wrong."I've had situations where it didn't go all peaches and flowers because everybody doesn't always want to hear what you have to say. I voice my opinions, and sometimes they don't want to hear that. But this team is about winning."

Maurice Jones-Drew hurting

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew missed a third consecutive day of practice, casting doubt about his availability against Washington.Jones-Drew was listed at doubtful on the injury report, and coach Jack Del Rio declined to reveal the injury or whether he expects his star to try to play against the Redskins.He sat out practice three days this week.Stafford on IR

The Detroit Lions placed quarterback Matthew Stafford on injured reserve with a separated right shoulder, ending his season with two games remaining.Stafford had played in only three games this season and 10 last year because of injuries. Stafford’s shoulder was separated in the season’s opener at Chicago. He later aggravated the injury.Favre doubtfulMinnesota Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said Brett Favre will be listed as doubtful with a concussion for the game against the Eagles on Sunday night.A week ago, the Vikings listed Favre as out for the game against Chicago with a sprained right shoulder. He was surprisingly upgraded to questionable the day of the game against Chicago and started Favre then was forced out in the second quarter after being sacked.

If Favre cannot play, rookie Joe Webb will make his first career start.

16 hit with fines

Sixteen players, eight in each conference, were fined yesterday by the NFL for illegal hits, including Atlanta defensive end Kroy Biermann and Cincinnati linebacker Dhani Jones, each docked $15,000.

Biermann got the biggest fine for helmet-to-helmet contact on Seattle quarterback Charlie Whitehurst. Jones was fined for the same infraction against Browns quarterback Colt McCoy.

Overall, seven players were fined for roughing the passer and three for flagrant fouls on defenseless receivers, two points of continued emphasis by the league this year in its crackdown on hits.

Feigned ignorance equals bliss, full bowl roster for Ohio State

The stereotype of the big, dumb jock is not dead. The NCAA is telling us this loudly and boldly.

From the organization that gave us Cam Didn't Know comes Five Football Student-Athletes From Ohio State Who Didn't Know.
Incredibly, that was the NCAA's explanation for not suspending for the Sugar Bowl five Buckeyes who sold their souls -- or came darn close. They didn't know it was wrong to sell their jerseys, trophies and keepsakes. As it stands, the five players will miss the first five games of the 2011 season for selling awards, gifts and uniform gear and getting various extra benefits. A sixth must sit out the first game of 2011 for lesser violations.

The question is why the five are allowed to play in the Sugar Bowl. All of them are juniors who could conceivably declare for the draft after the Jan. 4 game.

Then what exact punishment would the Buckeye Five be getting?

Exactly.

Part of the reason the players are allowed to participate in the bowl game is that the NCAA said they "did not receive adequate rules education during the time period the violations occurred." Really? Isn't that why you penalize Ohio State to the fullest extent of the law? The school has one of the largest compliance departments in the country -- seven people. For good reason. This is a school that reported 375 violations to the NCAA from 2000-2009, the most in the country according to the 69 schools that responded to the a request by the Columbus Dispatch for such information. This is the school that went through the Maurice Clarett debacle, which almost brought the football program to its knees.

Six years ago, quarterback Troy Smith was suspended for two games (including a bowl game) for accepting $500 from a booster. This is the school whose faculty apparently sent a note to then-president William Kirwin protesting former linebacker Andy Katzenmoyer's questionable academic profile.

"The academic record of the University has become a joke," according to correspondence obtained by Sports Illustrated in 1999.

So no, lax rules education or lack of rules knowledge is not -- cannot be -- an excuse. Not at Ohio State. These players were hardcore pawn stars. It is a load of crap that players didn't know selling jerseys and championship rings was against NCAA law. I don't believe it. You shouldn't either. Somewhere Cam Newton is smiling. No, laughing his ass off. It's the NCAA's play-dumb defense that has legions of critics furious that something didn't happen in the Cecil Newton case. Thursday's developments weren't just about accepting discounted tattoos. This was selling some of the most revered hardware in the Big Ten. Buckeyes Mike Adams, Dan Herron, Devier Posey, Terrelle Pryor and Solomon Thomas sold, in some combination, Big Ten championship rings, a Fiesta Bowl sportsmanship award, a football jersey and the crown jewel of Ohio State football -- their Gold Pants.

Asked after the Iowa win in November whether it was more important to beat Michigan the next week or win the Big Ten, tight end Jake Stoneburner said, "Getting the Gold Pants for sure."

Every Ohio State player and coach who beats Michigan gets a miniature charm of gold pants inscribed with his initials and the score. The tradition is considered so sacred at Ohio State that center Mike Brewster didn't even think of giving his latest version of the Gold Pants to a girlfriend. Instead, the junior gave his to his mother.

Fleury shines as Penguins beat Capitals in shootout

Center Sidney Crosby, without a college course to his credit but nearing a PhD in scoring with 23-game point streak, was ready with an answer.
"He was unbelievable," Crosby said of goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, who made 32 saves through overtime and five straight stops to close a seven-round shootout.


That goal pushed the Penguins to 24-10-2 (50 points). The Capitals, who are 20-12-5 (45 points), benefitted from a late shorthanded goal by Washington winger Mike Knuble. He forced overtime and provided his club with five points in six games after an 0-6-2 skid.
After all, they played 4 minutes and 51 seconds with only three Penguins on the ice because of two delay-of-game minors committed by defenseman Zbynek Michalek (first period) and left wing Matt Cooke (second period).
The Capitals managed only four shots during a 4-on-3 advantage and two 5-on-3 advantages.
They finished 1 for 6 on the power play, with defenseman Mike Green scoring early in the second period just one second after the expiration of a second 5-on-3 advantage.

"It seems like the better our (penalty kill) is going the more we want to test it," Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik said.
He wasn't a fan of the officiating crew.

"It's difficult to tell what is and isn't a penalty in this league anymore," he said. "I know they've got a tough job, but ... "
Moving away from the officiating and onto the unofficial MVP-in-waiting, Crosby had an eye-popping deflection off a shot from defenseman Kris Letang that staked the Penguins a 1-0 lead early in the opening period.
HBO might show that one a few times during the third episode of "24/7" Wednesday night.
The cable network's cameras are capturing a superstar reaching rarefied air.
Add his primary assist on left wing Chris Kunitz's early third-period marker, and Crosby is on pace for 64 goals and 132 points. Each total would be a career high.
The Penguins' other superstar center, Evgeni Malkin, has matched a season-high with points in five consecutive games, adding an assist go give him 10 points over that span and 32 overall.
There is a belief around the hockey world that the Penguins are difficult to tame when their "Big 3" is rolling.
Well, they're rolling - with Fleury perhaps matching Crosby's consistency.

Bruins in right spirit


For the team that played punchout against the Thrashers Thursday night at TD Garden, Christmas, peace on earth, and good tidings to all came at an inopportune time. After the 4-1 throwdown against Atlanta, the last thing the surly Bruins needed was a three-day break to halt their momentum.

“We were struggling there for a couple games, but you have that during a season,’’ said Michael Ryder, who netted the game-winning power-play goal, after the victory. “I think it’s good we responded the way we did tonight. But still, when we come back from the break, we have to go on this road trip and we have to play the same way. We can’t let it go away. We have to remember what we did tonight.’’

For far too long, the Bruins played a version of no-contact, zero-anger hockey that ultimately resulted in a 3-0 embarrassment against Anaheim Monday night. To address his soft and slow team, coach Claude Julien opted for two grinding days of practice. First, to jack up the emotion. Second, to generate some speed and establish the forecheck. Third, to give his new lines some time to get familiar with each other.


Starting with the new first line of Milan Lucic, Marc Savard, and Nathan Horton, the Bruins got multiple scoring chances on Ondrej Pavelec from every trio. They put 36 shots on goal, using multiple looks — heavy cycle off the forecheck, quick-strike opportunities from rapid puck movement, bombs from the point — to create their offense.

While the first line didn’t see any of its work turn into goals, it produced enough scoring chances that Julien surely will give the trio more looks in the near future. And even though Brad Marchand (undisclosed injury), who’s missed the last two games, could return sometime during the upcoming five-game road trip, Daniel Paille has done everything to earn more ice time.


“I thought that Dan played a real good game,’’ Julien said. “Especially on Thorny’s second goal, he makes a good block in our own end, he goes down the ice and makes a big play, and gives Thorny an opportunity to get a second

Taurasi tested positive for modafinil----watching Baseball

standout and former Connecticut star Diana Taurasi tested positive for modafinil while playing in a professional women's league in Turkey, the country's basketball federation said Friday.
Modafinil is used to counter excessive sleepiness due to narcolepsy, shift-work sleep disorder or sleep apnea, according to the Web site for the prescription drug Provigil, which contains the substance.The Turkish Basketball Federation statement cited a report from the lab at Hacettepe University and said: "the urine sample taken from Diana Taurasi as a part of the regular process, after a game between Istanbul University and Fenerbahce . . . tested positive for modafinil, one of the illegal substances on WADA's banned stimulants list, according to preliminary test results." WADA is the World Anti-Doping Agency.

"We're not going to confirm what the drug is," Taurasi's attorney, Howard Jacobs, told the Associated Press. "We'll revisit it after the 'B' sample returns. They shouldn't be speaking about it at all."

He made $3.8 million last season, when he went 14-9 with a 4.51 ERA. The 28-year-old missed the final month after undergoing arthroscopic right knee surgery.

The San Diego Padres have agreed to terms of a one-year contract with Brad Hawpe to play first base, two people with knowledge of the deal told the Associated Press. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal is pending Hawpe passing a physical exam. Hawpe will replace three-time all-star Adrian Gonzalez, who was traded to the Boston Red Sox earlier this month.

The Pittsburgh Pirates claimed minor league left-hander Aaron Thompson off waivers and designated left-hander Wil Ledezma for assignment. Thompson was left unprotected by the Washington Nationals, who acquired him from Florida for first baseman Nick Johnson in 2009. Thompson, who made 26 starts at Class AA Harrisburg last season, was a first-round pick in 2005.

Red Wings know there's room for improvement despite perch atop Western Conference standings

The Detroit Red Wings reached the NHL’s two-day Christmas break right where they want to be -- tied for first in the Western Conference.

But as well as the Red Wings have started -- they have led the conference most of the season -- coach Mike Babcock noted they are only six points out of ninth place.

“It’s tight in the West; we feel we have a good team, but we also feel there’s lots of good teams,” Babcock said. “The depth in the West is as good as it’s ever been. The line is finer.“Maybe your ranking going into the playoffs isn’t as important as it used to be. I still believe the more you win (during the season), the more you’re set up to win (in the playoffs). We got to get back on track and feeling good about ourselves. Confidence in the NHL is fleeting.”All it takes is a little slump to drop a few notches. The Red Wings are experiencing one right now, having gone 4-5-2 in their past 11 games.The Red Wings dominated the final 30 minutes of Thursday’s game in St. Louis, outshooting the Blues 29-11 over the last two periods. But they could not overcome a sluggish start, losing 4-3, as Chris Osgood, for the second time in three games, was denied his 400th victory.

After taking Friday and Saturday off, the Red Wings will fly to Minnesota on Sunday morning and play the Wild that night. It’s the start of a three-game trip in four nights. They visit Colorado on Monday and Dallas on Wednesday.

Their primary focus is to cut down on goals against. They have allowed four goals in each of their past four games. The last time that happened was Oct. 29-Nov. 3, 2003.

“It’s not easy to win games if you have to score five every game,” center Henrik Zetterberg said. “It’s something you got to look after.”

The Red Wings are 15th in the league in goals against (2.76 per game). Players say it’s a combination of allowing too many shots (29.4 per game, 14th in the league), committing too many turnovers and a downturn in penalty killing (16-of-24, 67 percent in the past seven games).

Goaltending also hasn’t been as strong lately. Jimmy Howard is 3-4, with a 3.48 goals-against average and .887 save percentage in his past seven starts.

“You got to think defense first, take care of your own zone and not be trading chances with teams,” team captain Nicklas Lidstrom said.
Defenseman Brad Stuart said they must take care of the puck better at both blue lines.

“We don’t need to be turning the puck over entering the (offensive) zone or trying to leave our zone,” Stuart said.

Defenseman Brian Rafalski said they need to be more cohesive in the defensive zone.

“I think the guys have a good idea of what we’re trying to do,” Rafalski said. “It just takes more communication. As the year goes on, it’s going to get better.”

The Red Wings were battling most of last season just to make the playoffs. They’re not as desperate this season. But their margin for error has been reduced.

“I don’t think (the conference) has ever been as tight as it is now,” Lidstrom said. “If you get a few wins in a row, you can move up, and if you lose a couple in a row, you can move down.

Eagles-Vikings Scouting Report



The Minnesota defense led the NFL in sacks last year, but it ranks 26th this year. It was third in the league in stopping teams on third down last year, but it is 21st this year. The New York Giants crushed the Vikings on the ground two weeks ago and Chicago riddled them through the air on Monday.

So how does this defense match up against the Eagles No. 1 ranked offense? Simply put, it doesn’t.

The Vikings played good defense early in the season, but they have been in free fall for a month. They aren’t getting a pass rush and the secondary is being torched, especially safeties Husain Abdullah and Madieu Williams. It looks like another big day for Mike Vick and receivers DeSean Jackson (22.8 yards per catch) and Jeremy Maclin (ten touchdowns).

Jared Allen leads the team with 9.5 sacks, but he was almost invisible in Monday’s 40-14 loss to Chicago. The wide-bodied tackles Pat Williams and Kevin Williams are showing their age. A defensive front that was active and disruptive in 2009 now looks slow and ordinary.

On the offensive line, Mike McGlynn has improved steadily at center and his size (6-4, 320) will allow him to hold his ground against the massive Minnesota tackles. Winston Justice is back at right tackle after sitting out last week. Left tackle Jason Peters draws the assignment of blocking Allen.

Chicago’s Jay Cutler threw touchdown passes to three different receivers against the Vikings on Monday and the Bears receivers aren’t nearly as good as Jackson, Maclin and Jason Avant. The Vikings are a Cover 2 team and they won’t change this week because a zone defense has a better chance of containing the Eagles speed.

Last week, the Giants blitzed Vick and had success for three and one-half quarters, but then he took the game over in the last eight minutes. The Giants continued to blitz, but Vick took advantage of the man-to-man coverage in the secondary, hitting big plays in the passing game. He also ran four times for 94 yards in the rally from 31-10 down.

The Vikings will try to pressure Vick with their front four and drop seven men into coverage. They want to make Vick a dink and dunker rather than the dynamic vertical passer (8.37 yards per attempt) he has been most of the season.

When the Vikings have the ball
Things have gone badly for the Viking defense, but it has been a picnic compared to what happened on offense. Injuries sidelined key players and the quarterback position is a total mess with Brett Favre and Tarvaris Jackson going down and rookie Joe Webb forced into the starting role.

Favre suffered a concussion on Monday and is unlikely to play against the Eagles. Webb is expected to start. Webb completed 15 of 26 pass attempts with two interceptions after relieving Favre in Chicago. He also ran six times for 38 yards, including a 13-yard dash for a touchdown.

The Vikings selected Webb in the sixth round of the draft as a wide receiver, but former coach Brad Childress liked Webb’s arm and moved him back to quarterback. He can run and throw but he is easily confused reading defenses. Look for Sean McDermott to come after the rookie early with the blitz and hope to force mistakes.

Last week, the Eagles did not blitz Eli Manning in the first half and he picked them apart, passing for 188 yards and three touchdowns before intermission. But in the second half, McDermott turned up the pressure and slowed the Giants offense, limiting them to two third down conversions and seven points in the final 30 minutes. He won’t wait that long to dial up the blitz this week.
The Eagles have a lot of youth on their defense as well. They have seven rookies on that side of the ball. Jamar Chaney, who had 16 tackles against the Giants, will make his second start at middle linebacker while Kurt Coleman will start in place of Nate Allen (torn patella tendon in knee) at free safety. Both Chaney and Coleman were seventh-round picks in this year’s draft.

McDermott unveiled a new look against the Giants – four linemen and seven defensive backs. The idea was to get more speed on the field. Colt Anderson who was signed as a special teams player, has taken on a bigger role in the defense. When the Eagles went to the seven-man secondary, he replaced Chaney.

Dimitri Patterson had his worst game since replacing Ellis Hobbs as the starting right cornerback. He was burned for all three touchdowns in the first half but he came back and played better in the second half.