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Live Stream: Lakers vs Celtics Game 2

Watch the live basketball game event of the 2010 NBA Finals between L.A. Lakers and Boston Celtics in their Game 2 live basketball match this Sunday, June 06, 2010. The time of their match will be at 8:00 PM ET. It’s an anticipated event when both teams are winning over their opponents in Conference Finals. The Lakers is now leading over Celtics in 1-0. Don’t miss to watch the live streaming Game 2 event of L.A Lakers vs Boston Celtics in NBA Finals 2010: Lakers vs Celtics Game 2 Live Stream Live Stream: Lakers vs Celtics Game 2 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Celtics Reserve — We’re Going to the White House!

Filed under: P. Diddy , TMZ Sports Boston Celtics forward Glen “Big Baby” Davis is making an NBA Finals prediction — and shockingly he’s picking the team he plays for. Baby told our photog he planned on seeing President Barack Obama at the White House real soon — an honor only reserved… Read more

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Lakers took Game 1 in NBA Finals

Rondo scored the first basket to open up the quarter. Then Lakers scored 8 to 4 run in the first 3 minutes of the game. Celtics tied the game with 2:50 minutes remaining in the quarter with 18 a piece. That was the last deadlock in the game. Since then, the Celtics kept coming back but didn’t get that close to take the lead. Paul Pierce finished 9 points in the quarter, 5 of them coming from the free throw. Meanwhile, Kobe Bryant had 8 points, 4 out of 4 from the charity stripe. At the end of the 1st quarter, Lakers led 26-21. Nothing much happened in the second period. Well, it was more on the Lakers in this quarter. Ron Artest, Pau Gasol, Kobe Bryant with a little help from Shannon Brown to lift the Lakers to increase the lead to 9 points at the end of the quarter, 41-50 in favor of the Lakers. At the start of the second half, Kevin Garnett scored 8 points but it didn’t affect Kobe Bryant’s hot shooting, scoring 14 points in the third. Pau Gasol and Ron Artest, both with 5 points to finish the quarter. Lakers’ lead increased to 20 points. The biggest lead in the game. 84-64 at the end of the quarter in favor of the Los Angeles Lakers. In the fourth, Paul Pierce didn’t gave up. He scored 13 points but didn’t get help with his team offensively due to the smothering defense of Lakers. Lamar Odom who was scoreless in the last three quarters finally got his 5 points in the fourth period. Kobe Bryant scored the game high with 30 points, 6 assists and 7 boards. Pau Gasol finished with double double, 23 points and 14 rebounds. Boston showed some fight at the start of the fourth. Trailing by 20 points, the Celtics whittled the deficit to 85-74 after a 10-1 run. But the Lakers answered. The play that seemingly sapped the energy out of the Celtics was a block by Artest on Glen Davis, which led to a fast break for the Lakers. An easy dunk from Pau Gasol. “It was a big play for us,” Bryant said. “He (Artest) does a great job for us setting the tone for us defensively.” It was all Lakers in Game 1. There was no aggressiveness in the eyes of Boston Celtics. “We didn’t come out with that fire that we’ve been showing these playoffs,” Celtics forward Tony Allen said. “They outhustled us today. …I don’t think we took that first punch like we should have.” The most intriguing matchup was Pau Gasol and Kevin Garnett. These two went at each other. Garnett made some fallaways and finished with 16 points, But Pau Gasol didn’t back away from the challenge who finished with double double. Game 2 will be on Sunday, June 6, 2010 8PM ET at the Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA More Info.. Lakers took Game 1 in NBA Finals is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

‘American Idol’ Winner Lee DeWyze To Sing At NBA Finals On Sunday

Before the Lakers and Celtics face off in game two at the Staples Center, DeWyze will perform the national anthem. By Gil Kaufman Lee DeWyze Photo: Kristian Dowling/FOX/PictureGroup/AP This time 12 months ago, “American Idol” season-nine champ Lee DeWyze was probably kicking back with some pals at a Mt. Prospect, Illinois, bar while watching the NBA Finals. What a difference a year makes. DeWyze will have a front-row seat for Sunday (June 6) night’s game two of the Los Angeles Lakers/ Boston Celtics series at L.A.’s Staples Center when he sings the National Anthem before tip-off. The gig will be DeWyze’s first performance at a major event since he won “Idol” last Wednesday, and ABC will air it live beginning at 8 p.m. ET. DeWyze will join good company, as the NBA has featured nearly all the “AI” winners at its championship games since 2004, including Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Hicks, Jordin Sparks, David Cook and Kris Allen. The slot in front of 20,000 screaming NBA fans will be good practice for this summer’s American Idols Live! tour , which will hit 49 markets beginning on July 1 with a show at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan, and keep the top 10 on the road through a September 16 date in Portland, Maine. DeWyze also made his official debut on the Billboard Digital Songs chart this week. And while the numbers were tame, the former paint store clerk said he was not sweating it. “You can’t complain about that, regardless of what it is,” DeWyze told MTV News . “But this is the first season that we did a cover song for the finale, and that’s obviously different from past seasons, whatever part that has to do with it. … There [were] things presented, and, you know, that was the right song for the moment, I felt. And I’m glad I did it.” DeWyze’s coronation song, a cover of U2’s “Beautiful Day,” landed at #12, while four of his other remakes from the show, “Hallelujah,” “The Boxer,” “Everybody Hurts” and “Simple Man” also charted in the top 200, along with his duet with runner-up Crystal Bowersox of “Falling Slowly.” How do you think Lee will do at the NBA Finals? Share your predictions for DeWyze’s post-“Idol” career in the comments below. Related Photos Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star

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Live Stream: Lakers vs Celtics Game 1

Watch the live basketball game event of the 2010 NBA Finals between Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics in their Game 1 live basketball match this Thursday, June 03, 2010. The time of their match will be at 9:00 PM EDT. It’s an anticipated event when both teams are winning over their opponents in Conference Finals. The anticipated game 1 event: Lakers vs Celtics Live Stream Live Stream: Lakers vs Celtics Game 1 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Betty White: Rue’s Death ‘Hurts’

Filed under: Betty White , Rue McClanahan Betty White has released a statement on the death of her close friend and ” Golden Girls ” co-star Rue McClanahan . White states, “Rue was a close and dear friend.

Khloe K Chooses Letterman Over Lakers

Filed under: Khloe Kardashian , Lamar Odom , David Letterman , Jay Leno , TMZ Sports , TV , Budweiser Select 55 Khloe Kardashian will not be at Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Boston next week to support her husband and the L.A. Lakers — instead, she’ll be supporting her own career … at the “Letterman” show. We’re told Khloe has decided go to New York on Tuesday… Read more

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"Local Smoke" Forecast for Quebec As Forest Fires Rage; Haze in New England

Photo: National Post (Dario Ayala/Canwest News Service) It’s been a hot, dry start to summer – and Quebec is burning. A blanket of smoke descended on Montreal early Monday morning, blown in from forest fires raging in the northwest region of Quebec. The effects of the blaze were seen today as far south as Boston, Cape Cod and other parts of New England, reducing visibility to only three miles in some places…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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“AWOL Bush” NY Times Coverup Revealed, President “Runs Away” During Vietnam War : Veterans Today

FLASHBACK: When the NY Times ignored gaping holes in candidate Bush’s war record May 25, 2010 2:10 pm ET by Eric Boehlert One of the striking talking points that came out of The New York Times in the wake of its controversial article last week about whether Connecticut Democrat Richard Blumenthal had, over the years, exaggerated his military service during the Vietnam War era, was the insistence from the Times that the story was a deeply important one and one that needed to be covered. The Times, faced with stiff criticism for its handling of the Blumenthal story, seemed to suggest it had a moral obligation, not to mention a newsroom duty, to look closely at the military service rhetoric from a New England politician running in a statewide election. A Times flack even appeared to lecture Blumenthal about how he needed to be straight with Nutmeg State voters. But I’m having a tough time buying the Times‘ sudden devotion to the topic, considering that during the 2000 presidential campaign, the same Times staff went out of its way not to report on the web of detailed allegations that Republican George Bush had failed to fulfill his military obligation while defending Texas air space as an Air National Guard pilot and that the presidential candidate had routinely lied about that fact. For that story, the Times team shrugged. But it’s decided this spring to go all-in over Blumenthal? Seems strange. Now, I realize that it’s been an entire decade since the 2000 campaign played out and that most people don’t recall what the coverage was like — and specifically have virtually no memory of how Bush’s Air National Guard story was covered. But I’m not overstating things when I say the Times’ stubborn failure to cover the controversy really did mark one of the true cases of journalistic malpractice of that crucial campaign season. The full scope of Bush’s lack of Guard service was revealed on May 23, 2000, when The Boston Globe’s Walter Robinson reported a Page One piece detailing all the holes in Bush’s military service: “1-Year Gap in Bush’s Guard Duty; No Record of Airman at Drills in 1972-73.” After combing through 160 pages of military documents and interviewing Bush’s former commanders, Robinson reported how Bush’s flying career came to an abrupt and unexplained end in the spring of 1972 when Bush asked to be transferred so that he could work on a family friend’s Senate campaign in Alabama. But Bush’s Alabama commander, Lt. Col. William Turnipseed, told the Globe that Bush never showed up for duty. (A trained pilot, Bush asked to be reassigned to an Alabama base that had no airplanes.) In 2000, a group of veterans offered a $3,500 reward for anyone who could confirm Bush’s Alabama service — and nobody from Bush’s unit stepped forward. Consider this: The Times‘ Frank Bruni tailed Bush obsessively on the campaign trail that year, filing more than 200 dispatches. But he never once referenced in print the Globe allegations. (Just try to imagine the Times‘ reaction if, during the 2000 campaign, the same Boston Globe had reported on Page One that Gore’s discharge papers from Vietnam showed he rigged his wartime duty and orchestrated an early exit by simply refusing to report for duty during the final two years of his commitment.) During 2000, the Guard story never landed on Page One of the agenda-setting New York Times. In fact, the Guard story barely even made it inside the daily, while key facets were boycotted. Here’s how many times in 2000 the Times, supposedly busy scouring the backgrounds of the candidates, reported the fact that Bush was grounded by his Guard superiors in 1972 for failing a mandatory physical: zero. Just more than a week after The Boston Globe had raised serious questions about Bush’s Guard service, the Times ran a May 31, 2000, story headlined “Bush Questions Gore’s Fitness for Commander in Chief.” The article noted that some were “questioning the nature of Mr. Bush’s military service in the Vietnam War,” but did not provide any further detail about the substance of the criticism. Instead, the Times simply reported that “Mr. Bush did not serve overseas but instead served in Houston in the Texas Air National Guard.” The article made no mention whatsoever of the thorny allegations swirling about Bush’s lack of military service. On July 11, 2000, the Times‘ Nicholas Kristof wrote a biographical feature on Bush’s life during the Vietnam War: ” Close to Home; Bush’s Choice in War: Devoid of Passion or Anxiety.” The feature omitted any reference to questions about Bush’s absenteeism, getting grounded, failing to take a physical, and walking away from the Guard for months at a time. But Kristof was hardly alone at the Times. It was a determined team effort to play dumb. In late July, the Times got around to addressing Bush’s wartime experience with an article headlined “Governor Bush’s Journey; After Yale, Bush Ambled Amiably Into His Future.” Certainly a piece focusing on Bush’s post-Yale years in the late ’60s and early ’70s would center its attention on the troubling allegations raised by The Boston Globe, right? Wrong. It wasn’t until 2,500 words into the article that the thorny issue was detailed. In total, the Times article dedicated about 300 words to the entire controversy, giving readers the sketchiest outlines of Bush’s perplexing missing year from the Texas Air National Guard. And that fleeting, buried reference represented the bulk of the Times’ coverage for most the entire campaign. In a September 4 article on the campaign debate over military readiness, the Times referenced the fact that “Mr. Bush trained as a fighter pilot in the Texas National Guard during the Vietnam War.” The Times politely omitted any mention of Bush’s Guard controversy. Twenty days later, the Times reported, “An array of veterans, including senior officers who served under Mr. Clinton and Mr. Gore, last week endorsed Mr. Bush, who served as a fighter pilot in the Texas National Guard during the Vietnam War and was, for the record, a lieutenant.” Again, the article politely omitted any mention of Bush’s Guard controversy. It wasn’t until the eve of the election that the Times set aside an entire news article to examine some of the crucial questions raised by the Globe. The Times‘ conclusion in November 2000? See for yourself [emphasis added]: Two Democratic senators today called on Gov. George W. Bush to release his full military record to resolve doubts raised by a newspaper about whether he reported for required drills when he was in the Air National Guard in 1972 and 1973. That’s right, half a year after the Globe published its scoop, the Times finally addressed the issue, announcing in the second paragraph that some questions about Bush’s Guard service were “unfounded.” (“The Times got spun,” was how the Globe’s Walter Robinson later described the Times’ Guard reporting.) Bottom line: In 2000, candidate Bush’s military record during the Vietnam War was very much in doubt, as was Bush’s repeated explanation as to why, after receiving $1 million worth of taxpayer-funded flight instruction, he had essentially vanished from the Guard and failed to fly, show up for monthly drills, or even take a mandatory physical. Yet back in 2000,The New York Times didn’t seem to care much about that military-record story. And the Times newsroom seemed to make a decision not to cover the controversy — a controversy that, given the historically close nature of the 2000 race, could have tipped the balance of the vote. So, yes, given that stark background, it’s tough to make sense of the Times‘ recent dedication to pursuing the Blumenthal story. More at the link: added by: Monkey_Films

Live Stream: Boston Celtics vs Orlando Magic Game 4

Watch the live basketball game of the 2010 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Finals between Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic in their Game 4 match this May 24, 2010. The time of their match will be at 8:30 PM eastern time. The Boston Celtics now is on the lead over Orlando Magic in 3-0 lead. Are you excited to watch it and know who gonna win in game 4? Find it out now and enjoy the game: Watch Boston Celtics vs Orlando Magic Game 4 Online Live Stream: Boston Celtics vs Orlando Magic Game 4 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading