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San Diego Earthquake, Mexican Earthquake Affects Los Angeles

San Diego Earthquake, Mexican Earthquake Affects Los Angeles – Earlier today, an earthquake struck the country of Mexico and this affected neighboring areas such as San Diego and Los Angeles. According to reports, when the earthquake struck last Sunday evening, it sent shockwaves to several states. This caused residents in affected locations to huddle in the streets of the U.S. border city. The San Diego earthquake reports were mainly caused by northbound seismic waves coming from the tremblor. Stay tuned for more updates on the San Diego Earthquake and Mexican Earthquake. San Diego Earthquake, Mexican Earthquake Affects Los Angeles is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

San Diego Earthquake Mexicali Baja California April 4 2010 Today

The US Geological Survey Earthquake news reports a CA earthquake that was reported to be mostly a 6.9 earthquake but in some areas as strong as 7.2 earthquake. The San Diego Earthquake as some call it was also felt in other areas such as Mexicali Baja California, Arizona, Caltech, and more. The KTLA news reports that this CA Earthquake was one of the stronger recent earthquakes in Southern California. The 6.9 Earthquake news from San Diego, Arizona, Mexicali, Baja, Mexico and CA earthquake reports that it was also felt out at the Aral Sea. There are no major injuries reported yet for this Earthquake today. But reports are still coming in form the Mexicali earthquake Baja California. The Arizona Earthquake and Caltech Earthquake has no reported major injuries for the earthquake April 4 2010 today. More Calirofnia earthquake news will be updated from the US geological survey earthquake news center and is available here San Diego Earthquake Mexicali Baja California April 4 2020 Today San Diego Earthquake Mexicali Baja California April 4 2010 Today is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Manila, Philippines Shook by 6.2 Earthquake

An earthquake carrying a magnitude of 6.2 shook the western part of Manila, Philippines this Thursday, reported by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology or PHILVOLCS. This Manila earthquake affected the shaking of buildings in the Philippine capital threatening the workers causing them to leave their tasks to get out of their offices. The Manila earthquake has zero recorded damage or casualties and no tsunami warning was ignited. The Manila earthquake shook buildings for estimated time of thirty seconds and had a total of 68 recorded aftershocks all day. Manila, Philippines Shook by 6.2 Earthquake is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Update on 5.9 Magnitude Earquake in Manila Philippines

A minor earthquack struck the capital Manila Philippines. It is currently uncertain if this earthquack in the capital of Manila Philippines was a pre-shock or if it was the main earthquake. Mo major damages have been reported around the capital city of the Philippines or around the surrounding provinces. The minor earthquake in the Philippines is currently being rated and more info will be released later on. The minor earthquake in the Philippines is being evaluated. Reports are now coming in stating that the earthquake felt in Metro Manila Philippines was that of a 5.9 magnitude quake. Update on 5.9 Magnitude Earquake in Manila Philippines is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Earquake in Manila Philippines

A minor earthquack struck the capital Manila Philippines. It is currently uncertain if this earthquack in the capital of Manila Philippines was a pre-shock or if it was the main earthquake. Mo major damages have been reported around the capital city of the Philippines or around the surrounding provinces. The minor earthquake in the Philippines is currently being rated and more info will be released later on. The minor earthquake in the Philippines is being evaluated. Earquake in Manila Philippines is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Scam-Trafficking Games Company Insists Its Haiti Charity Was Not a Scam, Too [Social Networks]

The investigative bloggers at Brazil’s Folha Online say Zynga confirmed keeping half the money in certain fundraising campaigns linked to Haiti relief. Zynga says it’s been open about this all along. But these aren’t questions the company behind Farmville relishes. After all, Zynga’s already pulled some advertisements from its games amid a class action suit, embarrassing video and reports it earned a big chunk of money advertising misleading commercial “offers” to gullible consumers. Now comes a dust-up in Brazil. The Brazilian blog Folha, which made its name investigating Madonna’s South American philanthropy, has been issuing stories saying Zynga misled would-be Haiti donors about where their money was going. When the company responded with an official statement , Folha wrote that it “confirmed” some allegations and sidestepped others. The story was picked up in Social Media Today, which has since removed its summary of the situation from its site. Folha quotes a Zynga spokesperson confirming that a campaign last year sent 50 percent of its proceeds to Haiti — a spokesperson tells us this percentage was always disclosed to donors, see below. Zynga also told Folha that a chairtable campaign this year sent 100 percent of proceeds to Haiti, if donors bought virtual “white corn” within Farmville as stipulated in the campaign. Folha’s point seems to be that Zynga didn’t make this requirement clear, and in fact misled people in some of its message dialogs ( see the screenshots in this Folha post ) into thinking they were making donations when in fact they still needed to complete another step, buying virtual white corn, and that if they failed to do so the money would stay with Zynga. Also, if you donated more than $10 it wasn’t possible to put it all toward Haiti, Folha wrote. (Note: This post has been updated over the past two hours as new information came in; both the headline and the story itself have changed.) The company sent us the statement below, which says Zynga clearly disclosed it was keeping half the money in its first campaign: “This was noted in the description of the campaign very visibly.” Zynga pointed to this screenshot: But there’s still the question of the more recent campaign, of which the blog Folha wrote (Google translation): In January, days after the earthquake of Haiti, there was an icon in Farmville that, when clicked, inviting players to donate $ 10, $ 20, $ 30 or $ 40 for the victims. The window still wondered: “How much do you want to donate?”. And then arose options to spend $ 10, $ 20, $ 30 or $ 40. After making the payment by credit card, the player discovered that was not contributing directly to Haiti, but the money buying virtual game. Folha’s screenshots, which it says prove the above point: Zynga’s full statement: Hey Ryan-saw your post I’d like to bring some clarity around this asap. There’s confusion surrounding two very separate campaigns – one before the earthquake and one campaign that ran FOR the earthquake. In our efforts to help Haiti during the recent tragedy, FarmVille users could purchase a virtual good, white corn, of which 100% of the proceeds went to the World Food Programme (WFP) to benefit Haiti. The only way to donate to Haiti within the FarmVille game was through FarmVille cash which is the in-game currency our players use. Players who already had FarmVille cash could purchase the white corn and 100% of the player selected amount was donated to the WFP for Haiti. The amount was deducted from their account. The campaign was visibly promoted on the FarmVille site and players could see it as soon as they signed on. If players did not have enough FarmVille cash in their account, they could make up the difference by purchasing additional FarmVille cash with a credit card or Paypal account. Players would then use the desired amount of FarmVille cash to buy the special corn of which 100% of the proceeds went to the WFP. Immediately after the purchase, players got a message thanking them for their purchase as well as the virtual corn that never withered to use on their farms. Zynga communicated the amounts that had been raised to date. Later on, FarmVille players received a message thanking them for the amount the community raised, telling them how much was raised and giving them a free virtual gift. The FarmVille campaign was mirrored in some of our other games and, in total, Zynga players raised $1.5 million for the WFP for Haiti. Prior to the campaign for the earthquake, we ran programs where 50% of the proceeds went to organizations in Haiti for the welfare of women and children. All of these campaigns had a time limit to them. These campaigns raised an additional $1.2 million and the amounts raised were communicated to our users in the game and photos of the results of their donations are at our web site. In total, Zynga players have raised $2.7 million for Haiti. No doubt it is disappointing to us as a company to hear anyone question the monies raised when a UN program is verifying it. SO-what’s happening here, is people are getting our two very separate campaigns mixed up. To summarize: 1. In 2009, before the earthquake, Zynga raised $2.4 million dollars. 50% of these funds went directly to Haiti, which was $1.2 million. This is a larger percentage than most corporations and causes donate to organizations. It was at this time that 50% of the donations would go to Haiti. This was noted in the description of the campaign very visibly when players bought Sweet Seeds and they were aware that Zynga would donate 50% of the proceeds to Haiti. Please see this link and screenshot for reference: http://www.insidesocialgames.com/2009/10/07/farmville-users-grow-virtual-goods-raise-320000-for-charity/ 2. When the earthquake hit, in 2010, Zynga ran another campaign specifically for earthquake relief. This was an entirely separate campaign. At this time, we raised $1.5 million over 5 days. Hundred percent of the proceeds went to the World Food Programme (WFP) for the benefit of the Haiti earthquake victims. 3. In 2009, the donations were sent to two organizations-FATEM.org and Fonkoze.org. In 2010 for the Earthquake Relief Fund, the donations went directly to the World Food Programme (http://www.wfp.org/content/zynga-players-raise-over-15-million-haiti-five-days) Please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy to jump on the phone. Lisa Chan MarCom Manager, Zynga (Top pic: Zynga CEO Mark Pincus, by Esther Dyson )

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Former ‘Idol’ Elliott Yamin in Chile During Quake

Filed under: American Idol Elliott Yamin had nothing but bad things to say about his trip to Chile … then a 8.8 earthquake hit and he quickly changed his tune.The former “American Idol” contestant is in Chile for the Via del Mar International Song Festival. He bashed the … Permalink

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Earthquake of 8.8 magnitude devastates Chile.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news , world news , and news about the economy A massive magnitude-8.8 earthquake struck Chile early Saturday, killing at least 85 people, triggering a tsunami and damaging buildings more than 200 miles away. President Michelle Bachelet declared a “state of catastrophe”. This is absolutely terrible. First Haiti and now this.

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Kelly Bensimon to Expose Teeth, Buttocks and Clavicle in Playboy

When we initially heard Real Housewife Kelly Bensimon would be posing in Playboy , we asked the obligatory question: Do you wanna see her naked ? If you answered yes, however, we have troubling news: you won’t get a chance to. In a new interview with E! News, the 41-year old reality TV star said she drew the line at exposing her vagina. The reason? “I don’t think that part of a woman’s body is really evocative. The roundness of the hips, the buttocks, the breast, the shoulders, the clavicle, the hair, the teeth – those are things that I think are most evocative and provocative parts of the body. I don’t think it’s really necessary to show that .” We actually agree. (But if Brooklyn Decker wants to prove us wrong, feel free to bare it all, Mrs. Roddick.)

Will a New Baby Save Brangelina?

Just when you think you’ve heard everything, Life & Style sets another low (high?) in celebrity gossip reporting. Kudos to that fine supermarket publication. Apparently, the rough patch encountered by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie is about to come to an end, for one very cute, cuddly reason: Brangelina Baby #7! That’s right! “Brad confirms” (no he doesn’t) that “another kid” is on the way (likely for his barber and his wife) in the new issue of this reputable tabloid. To think that just weeks ago, he was in love with Jennifer Aniston again. This guy makes some quick turnarounds regarding relationships and parenting. A baby will bring them closer together … the first six didn’t? Things like this particular story may be harmless enough, but do make you wonder how people buy these magazines or at least take them seriously in any way. Some of the more serious, slanderous allegations made over Brad and Angelina’s love life in recent weeks have actually resulted in a lawsuit by the hot couple. In news about them that’s actually true, Angelina Jolie is awesome . She’s visiting Haiti and donating obscene sums of money to their earthquake relief efforts. Bravo, Angie.

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