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Watch NCIS Season 8 Episode 1 – Spider and the Fly

Watch NCIS S8E1: Spider and the Fly The NCIS team is back after their almost 5 months break. What other way to kick off the new season than to have their old nemesis getting at it again. The members of the NCIS group are now the targets of Paloma Reynosa who has been trying to pull off her revenge against Gibbs, so now the team must cover each others back as precaution to the impending threat of vengeance that is upon them. The premiere installment of our favorite Naval crime investigation team of the NCIS, which is entitled “Spider and the Fly” is the hit sci-fi drama TV series’ 1st episode of the 8th season that aired last 09/21/2010 Tuesday at 8:00 PM on CBS. Watch NCIS 8×1(0801) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Watch NCIS Season 7 Episode 24 – Rule Fifty-One

Watch NCIS S7E24: Rule Fifty-One The new episode of NCIS is the TV series’ 24th episode of the 7th season that aired last 05/25/2010 Tuesday at 8:00 PM on CBS. Watch NCIS 7×24 Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Google I/O Features the Android Innovation

Google I/O is an annual conference hosted by Google where web developers discuss different technologies. Today’s Google I/O is takes place at Moscone West Convention Center located in San Francisco, from May 19 to 20. This year, they will feature about the latest operating system they designed, the Android, and will tackle about Google Chrome, APIs and many more. Talking about the Android, the Android is now used in different cellphones, and according to reports, the Android operating System will have complete support of Adobe Flash. If this happens cellphones powered by Android will have full flash capabilities. One more thing, the Android made its way to the television market. Google teamed up with Sony and Intel, and might produce the first Android-based Television. Experience watching TV with the Android on how it will change the usual way we consume our video content. The discussion in the convention will be recorded by Google and they will post or upload it online so let’s wait for it. Let’s wait for it so that we can know the details of their discussion in this year’s convention. Google I/O Features the Android Innovation is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Best Food For Men And Women For Their Different Nutritional Needs

It is a common knowledge that men and women have different nutritional needs. According to Reader’s Digest Magazine: One in five women have a history of painful urinary tract infections. “I had three in one year,” says Patty Buxton*, a Colorado middle-school teacher. Reading that cranberry juice may help prevent these infections, Buxton went on a regimen a year ago, and since then she’s been infection-free. She thinks cranberry juice did the trick. Cranberry juice isn’t the only food that offers protection from specific illnesses. Here’s a list of disease-fighting foods for men and women. Foods for Men 1. Tomato Sauce This help fight against prostate cancer. So say researchers at Harvard, who studied the eating habits of more than 47,000 male health professionals. They found that men who ate tomato sauce two to four times per week had a 35 percent lower risk of developing prostate cancer than men who ate none. A carotenoid called lycopene, which tomatoes contain in abundance, appeared to be responsible. Lycopene should be cooked with some kind of fat to be effective. 2. Oysters An aphrodisiac.  Just two to three oysters deliver a full day’s supply of zinc, a mineral critical for normal functioning of the male reproductive system. Scientists are divided over reports that sperm counts have declined over the last 50 years and that environmental factors are to blame. Nutritional deficiencies do seem to be the cause of certain cases of low testosterone. Getting adequate zinc is sometimes the answer (11 mg per day is recommended for men; more than 40 mg can pose risks). In one trial, 22 men with low testosterone levels and sperm counts were given zinc every day for 45 to 50 days. Testosterone levels and sperm counts rose. 3. Broccoli Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, may protect against bladder cancer. It’s one of the most common cancers in this country, and affects two to three times as many men as women. Scientists analyzed the diets of nearly 50,000 men and discovered that those who ate five servings or more per week of cruciferous veggies were half as likely to develop bladder cancer over a ten-year period as men who rarely ate them. And broccoli and cabbage were singled out as the most protective foods. 4. Peanut Butter Heart disease is the leading killer of men and women, but men fall victim at an earlier age. Researchers from Pennsylvania State University compared the cholesterol-lowering effect of the American Heart Association’s Step II Diet with a higher-fat diet based on peanuts. The AHA plan included more carbohydrates. The peanut regimen was 36 percent fat. After 24 days both diets lowered “bad” LDL cholesterol. But the peanut plan also caused a drop in blood fats called triglycerides and did not decrease HDL, the “good” cholesterol. The AHA diet raised levels of triglycerides and lowered levels of HDL. “Peanut butter is a little higher in fat,” says Penny Kris-Etherton, Ph.D., the lead author of the Penn State study. “But it’s the type that’s good for you — monounsaturated fat.” Researchers have predicted that the peanut diet could reduce heart-disease risk even more than could the AHA diet. Just don’t go nutty plastering on the tasty spread, since it is high in calories. 5. Watermelon More men suffer from high blood pressure than do women. Research suggests that foods rich in potassium can reduce the risk of high blood pressure and stroke. The evidence is so convincing that the Food and Drug Administration recently allowed food labels to bear a health claim about the connection between potassium-rich foods and blood pressure. “There isn’t a dietary requirement for potassium,” says Kathleen Cappellano, nutrition-information manager at Tufts University in Boston. “But a good goal is about 2000 milligrams or more a day.” Watermelon, a rich source of this mineral, has more potassium — 664 mg — in one large slice than the amount found in a banana or a cup of orange juice. So cut yourself another slice and enjoy the taste of summer. Foods for Women 1. Papaya This tropical fruit packs about twice the vitamin C of an orange. Add it to your arsenal against gallbladder disease, which afflicts twice as many women as men. After analyzing the blood of over 13,000 people, scientists from the University of California, San Francisco, found that women who had lower levels of vitamin C were more likely to have gallbladder illnesses. One medium papaya (about ten ounces), with its 188 mg of vitamin C and a mere 119 calories, is a refreshing source of the vitamin. The once exotic fruit now can be found in most supermarkets. 2. Flaxseed Bakers use this nutty-flavored seed mainly to add flavor and fiber. But scientists see the tiny reddish-brown seed, rich in estrogenlike compounds called lignans, as a potential weapon against breast cancer. An exciting report at last year’s San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium showed that adding flaxseed to the diet of women with breast cancer effectively slowed tumor growth. You can flavor your muffins with flaxseed, but the easiest way to get the beneficial lignans is to sprinkle a few tablespoons of ground flaxseed on your morning cereal. Look for the seeds in health food stores or in supermarkets on the flour aisle. They’re easy to grind in a blender or coffee grinder. But get seeds — there are no lignans in the oil. 3. Tofu Foods high in soy protein can lower cholesterol and may minimize menopausal hot flashes and strengthen bone. Isoflavones, plant chemicals in soybeans that have a structure similar to estrogen, may be the reason. Though animal studies form the bulk of the evidence, a human study found that 90 mg of isoflavones was beneficial to bone (specifically the spine). And two other studies suggest that 50 to 76 mg of isoflavones a day may offer some relief from hot flashes. A half-cup of tofu contains about 25 to 35 mg of isoflavones. 4. Buffalo Meat Due largely to menstruation, women tend to be anemic more than men. And low iron levels in blood can cause severe fatigue. To get a good dose of iron, try bison. Bison, or buffalo, meat is lean and has what diet-conscious women want — lots of iron and less fat than most cuts of beef. “The iron content is about 3 milligrams in a 3 1/2-ounce uncooked portion,” says Marty Marchello, Ph.D., at North Dakota State University. “That portion contains less than 3 grams of fat.” Buffalo meat can help boost energy and lower weight. And you don’t have to have a home on the range to get some bison anymore. You can pick it up at many supermarkets across the United States, or through mail order or on the Internet. 5. Collard Greens This humble vegetable may help fight osteoporosis, which afflicts many women late in life. In addition to getting adequate amounts of calcium and vitamin D, some studies suggest that vitamin K may have a bone-protective effect as well. Based on data from one of the largest studies of women, the Nurses’ Health Study, researchers discovered that women who ate enough vitamin K-rich foods (at least 109 micrograms of the vitamin daily) were 30 percent less likely to suffer a hip fracture during ten years of follow-up than women who ate less. Researchers point out that dark-green leafy vegetables — Brussels sprouts, spinach, broccoli — are all good sources of the vitamin. But collard greens, with about 375 micrograms per half-cup, are among the best. There you have it: five great foods for women and for men that can keep both of you well fed and healthy too. Best Food For Men And Women For Their Different Nutritional Needs is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

UPDATE: Philippine National Elections Results Tally as of 9:24pm (89.02% ERs)

Presidentiables 1 AQUINO, Benigno Simeon III C. 13,662,266 2 ESTRADA EJERCITO, Joseph M. 8,647,997 3 VILLAR, Manuel Jr B. 4,940,402 4 TEODORO, Gilberto Jr. C. 3,640,409 5 VILLANUEVA, Eduardo C. 1,014,781 6 GORDON, Richard J. 463,280 7 ACOSTA, Vetellano S. 162,000 8 PERLAS, Jesus Nicanor P. 48,500 9 MADRIGAL, Jamby A. 41,697 10 DE LOS REYES, John Carlos G. 39,708 Vice Presidentiables 1 BINAY, Jejomar C. 13,320,372 2 ROXAS, Manuel A. 12,531,093 3 LEGARDA, Loren B. 3,744,850 4 FERNANDO, Bayani F. 929,006 5 MANZANO, Eduardo B. 700,040 6 YASAY, Perfecto R. 327,748 7 SONZA, Jose Y. 57,117 8 CHIPECO, Dominador Jr F. 46,929 Senatoriables 1 BONG REVILLA, Ramon, Jr. B. 17,587,693 2 ESTRADA, Jinggoy E. 17,188,205 3 DEFENSOR SANTIAGO, Miriam P. 15,738,214 4 DRILON, Franklin M. 14,432,438 5 ENRILE, Juan Ponce -. 14,220,331 6 CAYETANO, Pilar Juliana S. 12,457,176 7 MARCOS, Ferdinand, Jr. R. 11,984,117 8 RECTO, Ralph G. 11,259,228 9 SOTTO , Vicente III C. 10,802,808 10 OSMEÑA, Sergio III D. 10,587,435 11 LAPID, Manuel M. 9,917,944 12 GUINGONA , Teofisto III D. 9,369,627 13 HONTIVEROS-BARAQUEL, Ana 8,330,316 14 BIAZON, Rozzano Rufino B. 7,866,116 15 DE VENECIA, Jose III P. 7,593,246 16 REMULLA, Gilbert Cesar C. 6,828,047 17 LIM, Danilo D. 6,670,793 18 ROCO, Sonia M. 6,175,905 19 QUERUBIN, Ariel O. 5,964,803 20 PIMENTEL, Gwendolyn D. 5,787,164 21 ACOSTA, Jr. Nereus O. 5,395,690 22 LACSON, Alexander L. 4,753,131 23 TAMANO, Adel A. 3,672,119 24 OSMEÑA, Emilio Mario R. 3,566,391 25 MAZA, Liza L. 3,524,515 26 OCAMPO, Saturnino C. 3,234,523 27 TATAD, Francisco S. 3,036,821 28 LOZADA, Jose Apolinario Jr L. 2,492,626 29 MITRA, Ramon B. 2,485,496 30 LANGIT, Rey M. 2,437,210 31 BELLO, Silvestre III H. 2,228,617 32 LAO, Yasmin B. 1,850,469 33 PAPIN, Imelda A. 1,774,770 34 OPLE, Susan V. 1,761,318 35 BAUTISTA, Martin D. 1,709,243 36 PLAZA, Rodolfo G. 1,377,011 37 BAUTISTA, J.V. L. 1,268,919 38 GUICO, Ramon, Jr. N. 1,098,294 39 LAMBINO, Raul L. 1,004,820 40 VILLANUEVA, Hector L. 874,547 41 OCAMPO, Ramoncito P. 848,327 42 INOCENCIO, Ma. Katherine L. R. 804,103 43 PALPARAN, Jovito Jr S. 733,571 44 TINSAY, Alexander B. 660,005 45 ALONTO, Zafrullah M. 612,921 46 TAMAYO, Reginald B. 611,424 47 ESPINOSA, Nanette M. 536,382 48 MAAMBONG, Regalado E. 481,042 49 DAVID, Rizalito Y. 445,025 50 ALBANI, Shariff Ibrahim H. 432,231 51 VIRGINES, Israel N. 406,662 52 PAREDES, Zosimo Jesus II M. 390,802 53 SISON, Adrian O. 373,128 54 PRINCESA, Reynaldo R. 324,624 55 IMBONG, Jo Aurea M. 320,551 56 NIKABULIN, Adz G. 306,838 57 CAUNAN, Henry B. 212,001 58 VALDEHUESA, Manuel Jr E. 179,886 59 TARRAZONA, Hector M. 148,903 60 RIÑOZA-PLAZO, Maria Gracia D. 136,848 61 LOOD, Alma A. 112,843 PARTY-LIST 1 AKO BICOL POLITICAL PARTY 1,396,968 2 COALITION OF ASSOCIATIONS OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN THE PHILIPPINES, INC. 1,177,749 3 BUHAY HAYAAN YUMABONG 1,169,804 4 AKBAYAN! CITIZEN’S ACTION PARTY 976,375 5 GABRIELA WOMENS PARTY 929,893 6 COOPERATIVE NATCCO NETWORK PARTY 843,322 7 BAYAN MUNA 686,907 8 1ST CONSUMERS ALLIANCE FOR RURAL ENERGY 671,943 9 ABONO 642,378 10 AN WARAY 636,066 11 CITIZENS’ BATTLE AGAINST CORRUPTION 603,510 12 ADVOCACY FOR TEACHER EMPOWERMENT THROUGH ACTION COOPERATION AND HARMONY TOWARDS EDUCATIONAL REFORMS 559,602 13 AGRICULTURAL SECTOR ALLIANCE OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC. 480,597 14 BUTIL FARMERS PARTY 458,636 15 ALLIANCE FOR BARANGAY CONCERNS PARTY 434,756 16 ANAKPAWIS 407,768 17 KABATAAN PARTYLIST 384,426 18 LPG MARKETERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 383,882 19 ABANTE MINDANAO, INC. 352,999 20 ACT TEACHERS 334,491 21 ANG ASOSASYON SANG MANGUNGUMA NGA BISAYA-OWA MANGUNGUMA, INC. 315,826 22 YOU AGAINST CORRUPTION AND POVERTY 286,211 23 ASSOCIATION OF PHILIPPINE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES 272,711 24 BAGONG HENERASYON 271,412 25 KASANGGA SA KAUNLARAN, INC. 267,015 26 ALLIANCE FOR NATIONALISM AND DEMOCRACY 254,154 27 ANG GALING PINOY 246,582 28 ARTS BUSINESS AND SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS 236,207 29 PUWERSA NG BAYANING ATLETA 236,102 30 AGBIAG! TIMPUYOG ILOCANO, INC. 235,419 31 TRADE UNION CONGRESS PARTY 225,243 32 ALYANSA NG MGA GRUPONG HALIGI NG AGHAM AT TEKNOLOHIYA PARA SA MAMAMAYAN, INC. 222,277 33 DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT WORKERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. 215,484 34 ALAGAD PARTY-LIST 213,180 35 KALINGA-ADVOCACY FOR SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT AND NATION BUILDING THROUGH EASING POVERTY, INC. 209,807 36 KAPATIRAN NG MGA NAKULONG NA WALANG SALA 207,586 37 1-UNITED TRANSPORT KOALISYON 203,798 38 ALLIANCE OF VOLUNTEER EDUCATORS 197,263 39 ANG LABAN NG INDIGONG FILIPINO 197,244 40 UNA ANG PAMILYA FORMERLY ALLIANCE OF NEO-CONSERVATIVES 195,333 41 ADHIKAING TINATAGUYOD NG KOOPERATIBA 160,009 42 AANGAT TAYO 154,014 43 ALAY BUHAY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC. 151,884 44 KASOSYO PRODUCER-CONSUMER EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION, INC. 149,732 45 AKSYON MAGSASAKA PARTIDO TINIG NG MASA 147,686 46 KATIPUNAN NG MGA ANAK NG BAYAN ALL FILIPINO DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 146,107 47 ASSOCIATION OF LABORERS AND EMPLOYEES 144,863 48 VETERANS FREEDOM PARTY 141,451 49 ANAK MINDANAO 139,562 50 ALLIANCE FOR RURAL AND AGRARIAN RECONSTRUCTION, INC. 134,221 51 ATONG PAGLAUM 132,415 52 PILIPINO ASSOCIATION FOR COUNTRY – URBAN-POOR YOUTH ADVANCEMENT AND WELFARE 131,845 53 PARTIDO NG MANGGAGAWA 129,052 54 ANGAT ATING KABUHAYAN PILIPINAS, INC. 128,798 55 ABANTE TRIBUNG MAKABANSA 128,446 56 ALYANSANG BAYANIHAN NG MGA MAGSASAKA, MANGGAGAWANG-BUKID AT MANGINGISDA 124,703 57 KAUNLARAN NG AGRIKULTURA, ASENSADONG PROBINSYA ANGAT NG BAYAN 120,320 58 ALLIANCE TRANSPORT SECTOR 118,467 59 BARANGAY NATIN 115,613 60 1GUARDIANS NATIONALIST OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC. 109,738 61 1-AKO BABAENG ASTIG AASENSO 108,883 62 BABAE PARA SA KAUNLARAN 106,734 63 ANG LADLAD LBGT PARTY 105,682 64 AKSYON NG MAMAMAYANG NAGKAKAISA 105,359 65 AHON PINOY 105,108 66 ACTION FOR DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. 104,595 67 KATRIBU INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S SECTORAL PARTY 104,326 68 BAGONG BAYAN NA NAGTATAGUYOD NG DEMOKRATIKONG IDEOLOHIYA AT LAYUNIN 104,265 69 CONFEDERATION OF NON-STOCK SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, INC. 104,032 70 ONE ADVOCACY FOR HEALTH, PROGRESS AND OPPORTUNITY 100,275 71 KABALIKAT NG MAMAMAYAN 99,569 72 1-AANI 97,686 73 AKAP BATA, INC. 97,508 74 ANG ASSOSIASYON NG MGA TRABAHADOR AT PAHINANTE 95,908 75 BINHI: PARTIDO NG MGA MAGSASAKA PARA SA MGA MAGSASAKA 95,722 76 AGILA NG KATUTUBONG PILIPINO, INC. 95,446 77 ABAKADA GURO 89,437 78 BIYAYANG BUKID 88,210 79 FIRM 24-K ASSOCIATION, INC. 87,039 80 ABANTE ILONGGO 86,306 81 COCONUT FARMERS ASSOCIATION OF LINAMON, LANAO DEL NORTE, INC. 85,355 82 ANG KALUSUGAN PARA SA PINOY, INC. 85,069 83 FILIPINO MUSLIM ORGANIZATION 82,637 84 AKO AYOKO SA BAWAL NA DROGA 82,411 85 PRO-ACTIVE ON CLIMATE CHANGE LEADERS, INC. 81,813 86 ACTION BROTHERHOOD FOR ACTIVE DREAMERS, INC. 81,503 87 ANG TAGAPAGTAGUYOD NG SIKAP SA IKAUUNLAD NG MGA PINOY 80,329 88 WOMENPOWER, INC. 79,216 89 COCOFED-PHILIPPINE COCONUT PRODUCERS FEDERATION, INC. 78,956 90 ALYANSA NG OFW PARTY 77,425 91 1ST KABALIKAT NG BAYAN GINHAWANG SANGKATAUHAN 75,116 92 ACTION LEAGUE OF INDIGENOUS MASSES 74,309 93 PARTIDO NG KATUTUBONG PILIPINO 72,304 94 YOUTH LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND ADVANCEMENT 72,303 95 ANG TAO MUNA AT BAYAN 71,839 96 THE TRUE MARCOS LOYALIST (FOR GOD COUNTRY and PEOPLE) ASSOCIATION OF THE PHIL., INC. 70,321 97 ALLIANCE OF ASSOCIATIONS OF ACCREDITED WORKERS IN THE WATER SECTOR 67,033 98 VENDORS AND TRADERS ALLIANCE OF PHILIPPINES PARTY 66,218 99 ALLIANCE OF MINDANAO ELDERS 65,808 100 BAYANI 65,745 101 AGAPAY NG INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS ALLIANCE, INC. 64,425 102 ALLIANCE OF PEOPLE’S ORGANIZATIONS 62,253 103 ORGANIZATION OF REGIONAL ADVOCATES FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE ONWARD NATION-BUILDING 62,125 104 CHAMPIONS FOR INNOVATIVE EMPLOYMENT 62,008 105 BIYAHENG PINOY LABOR ASSOCIATION, INC. 61,593 106 ALMA SA PAGKAHIKAOS AT IGNORANSIYA 60,040 107 AKBAY PINOY OFW-NATIONAL, INC. 59,492 108 UGNAYAN NG NAGKAKAISANG LAYUNIN AT ADHIKAING DAKILA 58,789 109 PARENTS ENABLING PARENTS COALITION PARTY 58,240 110 A BLESSED FEDERATION OF FARMERS AND FISHERMEN INTERNATIONAL, INC. 55,629 111 ANG MATA’Y ALAGAAN 54,633 112 ADHIKAIN NG MGA DAKILANG ANAK MAHARLIKA 53,136 113 ALLIANCE FOR RURAL CONCERNS 52,727 114 ANG AGRIKULTURA NATIN ISULONG 50,754 115 ALLIANCE OF BICOLNON PARTY 50,693 116 AABANTE EMMANUEL CIVIC ASSOCIATION 49,831 117 SULONG! BARANGAY MOVEMENT 49,817 118 ADHIKAIN AT KILUSAN NG ORDINARYONG TAO PARA SA LUPA, HANAPBUHAY AT KAUNLARAN 49,299 119 KABABAIHANG LINGKOD BAYAN SA PILIPINAS 46,977 120 ASOSASYON NG MGA MALILIIT NA NEGOSYANTENG GUMAGANAP 45,856 121 ADHIKAING ALAY NG MARINO SA SAMBAYANAN, INC. 45,792 122 ALLIANCE OF ADVOCATES IN MINING ADVANCEMENT FOR NATIONAL PROGRESS 45,417 123 AGRI-AGRA NA REPORMA PARA SA MAGSASAKA NG PILIPINAS MOVEMENT 44,511 124 ALAGAAN NATIN ATING KALUSUGAN 43,637 125 BATANG IWAS SA DROGA FOUNDATION, INC. 42,797 126 ACTION FOR DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT FOR- THE TRIBAL PEOPLE 42,728 127 KALAHI SECTORAL PARTY 40,959 128 GREEN FORCE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT-SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MOTHER EARTH 40,411 129 ASSOCIATION FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS ADVOCAY IN LEADERSHIP 37,235 130 ADVOCATES FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN AND HANDICAPPED MOVEMENT 37,148 131 AKO AGILA SA NAGKAISANG MAGSASAKA 36,491 132 ANTI WAR / ANTI TERROR MINDANAO PEACE MOVEMENT 36,054 133 YES WE CAN, INC. 33,814 134 SECTORAL PARTY OF ANG MINERO (ANG MINERO) 33,762 135 AKAP KAPATIRAN PARA SA TANGKILIKAN NG MGA OBRERO 33,458 136 PASANG MASDA NATIONWIDE, INC. 32,489 137 ALLIANCE OF BELIEVERS BRIDGE IN ATTAINING ACCURATE AND MEANINGFUL ADVANCEMENT 31,728 138 ITENERANT VENDORS ALLIANCE OF THE PHILIPPINES 30,945 139 PAMILYANG OFW-SME NETWORK FOUNDATION 30,874 140 BAGO NATIONAL CULTURAL SOCIETY OF THE PHILIPPINES 29,722 141 ABANG LINGKOD, INC. 28,880 142 ALYANSA NG MAMAMAYANG NAGHIHIRAP 28,785 143 SAGIP KAPWA FOUNDATION, INC. 28,723 144 KOALISYON NG KATUTUBONG SAMAHAN NG PILIPINAS 28,444 145 FREE WORKERS 28,215 146 ALLIANCE OF NATIONAL URBAN POOR ORGANIZATIONS ASSEMBLY, INC. 27,871 147 SMALL FARMERS AND LAND TILLERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES 27,801 148 UNITED MOVEMENT AGAINST DRUGS FOUNDATION, INC. 27,518 149 1-AANGAT KA PILIPINO 27,052 150 SOCIAL MOVEMENT FOR ACTIVE REFORM AND TRANSPARENCY 25,668 151 ALLIANCE OF REGIONAL COALITIONS AGAINST PEOPLE’S POVERTY, INC. 25,118 152 FIRST PEOPLE’S REPRESENTATIVE FOR INDIGENT STUDENT ATHLETES 24,991 153 ANG KAPISANAN NG MGA SEAMAN 24,304 154 AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 23,969 155 BAGONG KOALISYON NG NAGKAKAISANG SAMAHAN SA SEKTOR NG TRANSPORTASYON 23,704 156 ABANTE KATUTUBO , INC. 23,603 157 ADVOCATES FOR PENOLOGY ENHANCEMENT AND LEGAL ASSISTANCE 23,142 158 AKBAY KALUSUGAN, INC. 20,852 159 ALLIANCE OF NATIONALISTIC AND GENUINE PROGRAM FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS ECONOMIC REFORM 20,602 160 ABANTE BICOL ORAGON INC. 19,935 161 ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION AND SERVICE 19,406 162 ASSOCIATION OF ADMINISTRATORS, PROFESSIONALS AND SENIORS 18,832 163 ALYANSA LUMAD, INC. 17,838 164 UNITED CADDIES AND GREEN KEEPERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES 17,764 165 BIGKIS PINOY MOVEMENT 17,683 166 ANGKAN KATUTUBO, INC. 17,479 167 DAMAYAN ALLIANCE OF THE AGING and DISABLED FILIPINOS, INC. 17,280 168 ALYANSA NG MEDIA AT SHOWBIZ 16,148 169 ALAY SERBISYO (WORKERS IN THE INFORMAL SECTOR ECONOMY) 16,026 170 ALAY SA BAYAN NG MALAYANG PROPESYONAL AT REPORMANG KALAKAL 15,301 171 ALLIANCE FRO PHILIPPINES SECURITY GUARDS COOPERATIVE 14,111 172 ALYANSA NG MGA NAULILA NG MGA TAGAPAGTANGGOL NG BAYAN 13,777 173 NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR COMMUTERS PROTECTION 11,102 174 KABUKLURAN NG MGA KABABAIHANG FILIPINA SA TIMOG KATAGALUGAN 10,952 175 ONE NATION EMPOWERED BY TECHNOLOGY 10,885 176 ANG PARTIDO DEMOKRATIKO RURAL 10,308 177 ABOT TANAW 9,122 178 A CONVERGENCE FOR MINDANAO AGENDA, INC. 7,980 179 ALLIANCE AND ADVOCATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS’ AFFAIRS 6,517 180 ALYANSA LUMAD MINDANAO, INC. 5,820 181 UNITED FILIPINO SEAFARERS 5,344 182 BINIGKIS NA INTERES NG MGA DRAYBER SA ADHIKAIN, INC. 4,644 183 CITIZEN POWER MOVEMENT, INC. 3,970 184 ALLIANCE OF VIGILANT PROTECTORS OF AQUATIC PRODUCTS 3,819 185 ANG SAMAHAN PARA SA MAGANDANG KABUHAYAN 3,634 186 PEOPLES FREEDOM PARTY 3,440 187 ANG NATIONAL COALITION ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S ACTION 1,081 Result Source: GMANEWS.TV Blog Post: Philippine Election 2010 Official Results: National and Congressional & Local UPDATE: Philippine National Elections Results Tally as of 9:24pm (89.02% ERs) is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Watch NCIS Season 7 Episode 20 (S07E20) – Moonlighting

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Sean Murray Welcomes Baby Boy River

American actor Sean Murray welcomes the new member of their family River James Muray last Thursday. Agent Timothy McGee in CBS TV drama NCIS partner in real life and wife,  Carrie James, gave birth at 9:46 pm on April 22 in Los Angeles.  The baby boy weighed 7 lbs and 11 oz, measuring 20 inches long. First born Caitlyn Melissa, who is turning three on May 3. “Carrie and I are pretty Zen’d out right now,” Murray, 32, tells PEOPLE exclusively. “[But we know] our 3-year-old will bring us back to reality soon enough!” Sean Murray Welcomes Baby Boy River is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Watch NCIS Season 7 Episode 19 – Guilty Pleasure

Watch NCIS S7E19: Guilty Pleasure The latest episode of NCIS is the show’s 19th episode of the 7th season that aired last 04/06/2010 Tuesday at 8:00 PM on CBS. Watch NCIS 7×19 Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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The largest single drug seizure that ever took place within the continential United States was in May, 1988, in San Francisco, CA. 56 tons of hashish and marijuana was seized from a barge being pulled by the ocean going tug vessel Intrepid Venture. Calvin Robinson, career criminal with connections to international orgainized crime was operating the Intrepid Venture. Street value was over 1 billion dollars. Robinson had successfully smuggled 30 tons of hashish into San Francisco the year before. Robinson was the cell mate of Christopher Boyce in Lompoc Prison. “Falcon and the Snowman” movie. Robinson is believed to have been responsible for breaking Boyce from prison. “Escape of the Falcon”. Boyce had been selling secrets to the KGB. Robinson’s hashish came from Russsia. Check the video on YouTube of largest drug seizure in US history. N Wood

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