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China Rescues 114 from Flooded Mine Over a Week Later

By Jo Kent, CNN April 5, 2010 3:51 a.m. EDT Photo: Mine workers carry pipes to the entrance to the Wangjialing coal mine during rescue efforts on March 31, 2010 Beijing, China (CNN) — More than a week after their coal mine in northern China was flooded by a rush of underground water, 114 miners were pulled out alive Monday, China's state-run TV reported. Rescuers worked to reach another 39 believed to be still trapped inside. CCTV, which carried the rescue efforts live, showed the miners being brought out in stretchers to loud cheers. CCTV, which carried the rescue efforts live, showed the miners being brought out in stretchers to loud cheers. The workers were wrapped in blankets and rushed to ambulances where they were in stable condition, local media said. The miners were part of a larger group of 261 working in the Wangjialing mine when it flooded March 28. Rescuers were able to reach 108 miners immediately after the flooding. Monday's rescue, which began shortly after midnight, comes two days after tapping was heard from within the mine. Late Sunday night, rescuers noticed swaying lamp lights inside the mine — indicating signs of life, the state-run Xinhua news agency said. Some of the miners attached their mining belts to shaft walls as water first rushed in. They remained suspended for three days until a mining cart floated by and they jumped in, CCTV said. Two hundred people, as part of 50 rescue groups, were working around-the-clock to drain water, monitor gas and pull out miners, said Wang Jun, governor of Shanxi province where the mine is situated. “So far the coordination is in order, the effect is obvious,” he told CCTV. Mine accidents are common in China. In 2009, 2,631 people were killed in such accidents. The figure, while high, is down from 2002 when 6,995 people died. On Monday, the country launched a two-month campaign to inspect safety regulations in mines and other industries that have had serious accidents. added by: EthicalVegan

Lil Wayne, T.I. Family Members Discuss Life With Jailed Rappers

‘No one wants to see anyone in jail, especially their kids’ father and husband,’ Lil Wayne’s ex Antonia Carter says. By Jayson Rodriguez Antonia Carter and Tameka Cottle Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images Lil Wayne began his one-year prison stint this month just as T.I. is preparing to complete his sentence . While fans of both have expressed how much they miss the superstar rappers , the circumstances have been especially trying for each artist’s family members. The mothers of their children, Tameka “Tiny” Cottle and Antonia “Toya” Carter, spoke to Honey magazine recently and revealed what it’s been like for them as T.I. transitions from a halfway house to freedom and Wayne serves out his term. “No one wants to see anyone in jail, especially their kids’ father and husband,” Lil Wayne’s ex-wife Toya said. “Wayne and I have a great relationship. That’s just not anywhere that I want to see him. He’s never not been accessible. As long as we’ve been talking or dating I’ve never not be able to pick up the phone and call him no matter what is going on in my life. Now he’s locked up and it’s not like that anymore.” Late last year, T.I. was transfered from a federal prison to a halfway house in Atlanta. He’s permitted to leave the premises to work, which includes recording in the studio ; he’s already released his comeback effort “I’m Back.” On Friday (March 26), T.I. is scheduled to be sent home. Earlier this month, Tip made his first public appearance since turning himself in when he attended a charity event hosted by his fianc

How Are Justin Bieber’s Basketball Skills? ESPN Columnist Weighs In

In a clip from ‘The Diary of Justin Bieber,’ airing Sunday at 7:30 p.m. on MTV, Bieber drains a half-court shot. By James Montgomery Justin Bieber in “The Diary of Justin Bieber” Photo: MTV News & Docs Is Justin Bieber actually a baby baller? In a recent clip from “The Diary of Justin Bieber” (airing Sunday at 7:30 p.m. on MTV), we saw him put on a dribbling display, drive the lane for two, and — perhaps most notably — drain a shot from half court. It was a performance so impressive that it led Newsroom blog editor Kyle Anderson to compare the Biebs’ skills to those of Steve Nash, Mookie Blaylock and Lil Romeo — a pretty impressive trio, if you ask us. But what does an actual expert think of Bieber’s basketball abilities? We decided to find out. And since no one at MTV News can even dribble with their left hand, we had to go elsewhere — all the way to the hallowed halls of ESPN, where we made contact with Page 2 columnist (and ESPN the Magazine contributor) Scoop Jackson, a man who knows more about hoops than we’ve forgotten in our collective lifetimes. We showed the clip to Jackson, and here’s what he had to say about Bieber’s skills. From the sound of things, he’s got a ways to go before turning pro. “I guess if he used the Internet and homemade videos to get discovered in music, why not do the same to get into the NBA, right? I mean, the guy that put him on/ discovered him, Usher, does have some connects with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Who knows? “Let’s see what the kid can do: By looking at this, you can tell that Justin at least went to basketball camp with this ‘two-hand dribble weave’ drill. This is one of those things that you learn at about 11 or 12 years old. It’s something you use to work on your coordination, nothing you ever use in a game situation. It also seems like he’s spent a lot of time watching And1 mixtapes. Let’s call it ‘Canadian Hot Sauce.’ “The half-court shot was legit. But you couldn’t see any wrist action, so it’s hard to tell if he has a good form or a legit jump shot. The wrist is always a dead giveaway. If he came down with a ‘goose neck’ on that half-court shot, I’d conclude that the kid could shoot. So, although impressive, it didn’t show enough to gauge how nice his game might be. “I’ll say this: Justin Bieber looks like he probably has a little game. But on both fronts — music and hoops — I don’t think Justin Timberlake has anything to worry about. At least, not yet.” What do you think of Bieber’s skills? Is he NBA-bound? Let us know in the comments! MTV News will be rolling out previews from “The Diary of Justin Bieber” all week — don’t miss the full show, airing on MTV Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET! Related Videos Sneak Peek: ‘The Diary Of Justin Bieber’ Related Photos Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Paris Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Chelsea Piers Related Artists Justin Bieber

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How Are Justin Bieber’s Basketball Skills? ESPN Columnist Weighs In