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World Cup Football (Soccer) 2010 – South Africa FIFA theme song – by Stylus Mirek Rosh

I’ve written this song for the love of the game. It is from album “We Got Game” that contains 18 songs written for sport fans. I am looking for a video producer an manager. Please contact me at stylus@popstar.com. or adt northstarproduction.ca Best Regards! Stylus

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Mariah Carey Puts Out Stage Fire

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Mariah Carey literally turned up the heat Monday when she took the stage. The 40-year-old singer was forced to put out an actual fire as she prepared for a show in Egypt. “In Egypt getting ready to go on stage and suddenly there was a surge of power and an electrical fire started under my feet! Wtf?!,” Carey explained on Twitter. The pop star said she reacted quickly in taking control of the hot situation. read more

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Mariah Carey Puts Out Fire Before Show In Egypt

‘Naturally, my emergency instincts kicked in,’ Carey tweets about her heroic moment. By Jocelyn Vena Mariah Carey Photo: Theo Wargo/ Getty Images Mariah Carey saves the day! Just before she lit up the stage for a show in Egypt, the star put out a very literal fire. The singer tweeted about the incident as it was happening. “In Egypt getting ready to go on stage and suddenly there was a surge of power and an electrical fire started under my feet! Wtf?!” she tweeted on Monday. “Naturally, my emergency instincts kicked in and I put out the flames w/a towel. Lol (yet true),” she tweeted. Carey seemed to have a pretty good sense of humor about the incident. “The funny thing about this is an ol’skool radio station in the other room started playing ‘aww freak out!’ @ that exact moment!” She then tweeted her friend, Jasmine Dotiwala, saying, “@jasminedotiwala. Appalled U didn’t tweet to see if I’m ok after the fire incident in Egypt! (Said in my diva theatrical accent: )” Carey also posted a photo of the surge protector that caught fire. “These r the charred remains of my fire on the Nile,” she wrote. This actually isn’t the first time Carey has acted as her own personal firefighter. Hubby Nick Cannon revealed that on one Valentine’s Day , Carey saved the holiday from turning into a burning inferno. “So you walk into this room and all you see is red and lights and candles. We were opening gifts and I smell smoke … the whole room was on fire,” he recalled to MTV News. “And I screamed like a little bitch. Mariah, being a hero that she is, put the fire out. She’s my hero. She’s my Valentine hero, so hopefully this year we won’t set nothing on fire.” Related Artists Mariah Carey

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Egypt Pumps Poison Gas Into Gaza Tunnels, Kills 4 People

By RIZEK ABDEL JAWAD , Associated Press GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Egyptian forces pumped gas into a cross-border tunnel used to smuggle goods into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, killing four Palestinians, Hamas officials said. Egypt has been under pressure to seal off the hundreds of tunnels that are a key economic lifeline for the blockaded Palestinian territory but which are also used to bring in weapons for the Islamic militant group. Israel and Egypt have kept Gaza’s official border crossings closed since Hamas seized control of the coastal strip in 2007 from forces loyal to Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who now only governs in the West Bank. A Hamas security official in charge of the tunnel area along the border said the Egyptians filled the passage with some type of crowd dispersal gas. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give his name. The Hamas Interior Ministry later said in a statement the gas used to try to clear the tunnel was poisonous. Besides those killed, six people were injured, it said. “The Interior Ministry confirms that the citizens’ cause of death was the Egyptian security forces spraying poison gasses into one of the tunnels,” the statement said without elaborating. A doctor at a hospital in the Gaza border town of Rafah, Hamdan Abu Latifa, said the dead smugglers suffocated. An Egyptian border security official refused to comment Wednesday. Egyptian security forces have sprayed gas into tunnels before, according to Hamas officials and tunnel operators. But Wednesday’s incident was the first time people have died as a result, they said. A Hamas official demanded an explanation. “This is a terrible crime committed by Egyptian security against simple Palestinian workers who were trying to earn their daily bread,” Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum to The Associated Press. “It was a killing in cold blood. Hamas and all the Palestinian people condemn it strongly.” http://www.gpexaminer.com/?p=107 added by: gpexaminer

Do Cornell’s Gorges Make Kids Commit Suicide? [Tragedy]

Cornell recent experienced its sixth student suicide in as many months. The two most recent deaths occurred when students threw themselves into the gorges that cut through its campus in Ithaca, NY. Can we blame the scenery for the deaths? Maybe. Cornell has battled the “suicide school” before—in 1994, administrators dismissed it as a “myth” and the New York Times wrote that the gorges’ “dramatic, almost theatrical quality” may attract “special attention when a death occurs.” One suicide per month is above average, but applying statistics to this situation is faulty, particularly since this year’s suicides are Cornell’s first since 2005. Officials point out that private self-destruction happens everywhere, but gets less attention. But there is evidence that the availability of impulsive suicide methods increases the likelihood of successful attempts. In 2008, Scott Anderson wrote about jumping suicides for the New York Times Magazine , and used two stories to make his point: First, “the British coal-gas story.” In the late 1950s, “sticking one’s head in the oven” was Great Britain’s most frequent suicide method, accounting for nearly half of the nation’s suicides. In the 1970s, an aggressive campaign to reduce pollution virtually eliminated coal gas use. At the same time, the suicide rate depleted by one third, and stayed there. The conclusion: Access to impulsive suicide methods is directly related to suicide rates. “The execution chamber in everyone’s kitchen” apparently made a difference. Anderson’s second story is about a gorge in Washington, D.C. Two bridges cross it, one a notorious suicide spot, the other not. He writes , After three people leapt from the Ellington in a single 10-day period in 1985, a consortium of civic groups lobbied for a suicide barrier to be erected on the span. Opponents to the plan, which included the National Trust for Historic Preservation, countered with the same argument that is made whenever a suicide barrier on a bridge or landmark building is proposed: that such barriers don’t really work, that those intent on killing themselves will merely go elsewhere. In the Ellington’s case, opponents had the added ammunition of pointing to the equally lethal Taft standing just yards away: if a barrier were placed on the Ellington, it was not at all hard to see exactly where thwarted jumpers would head. Except the opponents were wrong. A study conducted five years after the Ellington barrier went up showed that while suicides at the Ellington were eliminated completely, the rate at the Taft barely changed, inching up from 1.7 to 2 deaths per year. What’s more, over the same five-year span, the total number of jumping suicides in Washington had decreased by 50 percent, or the precise percentage the Ellington once accounted for. Cornell’s renewed suicide prevention efforts include a massive mental health campaign targeting students as well as the staff, faculty, and families who talk to them; avoiding “valorizing” recent deaths; and stationing guards on all bridges that cross gorges. All three strategies are wise. Don’t underestimate the power of the third one. [ USAToday ] [ NYTMag ] [ Image via AP ]

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The Gay Terrorist Who Could Have Stopped 9/11 [Jihadis]

An Iraqi airline employee worked closely with the 9/11 hijackers. Neocons used him to justify the war in Iraq—not realizing that the CIA had attempted to recruit him as a turncoat, perhaps because they knew he was gay. The Observer ‘s Aram Roston tells the engrossing story of Ahmad Hikmat Shakir , ” Shakir el Iraqi .” “He was tall as a mushroom, fat and gay,” one source familiar with the case told The Observer, “and the idea was to exploit him as an agent against Al Qaeda.” Shakir was working as a greeter for Malaysian Airlines in 2000 when the CIA saw him accompany Khalid al-Mihdhar —a Yemen-born man who would later become a 9/11 hijacker—to “some kind of special terror summit.” Mihdhar already had a U.S. visa in his Saudi passport, and the CIA knew it. Mihdhar’s affiliations and visa would become a post-9/11 sticking point, because the CIA kept the FBI in the dark about him until mere weeks before 9/11. In hindsight, pursuing him could have disrupted 9/11. Roston argues that Mihdhar’s omission may be tied to Shakir’s recruitment. If the CIA thought they could bring Shakir in as an informant, they may have sat on the Mihdhar information to avoid “the bureau messing up the operation” by targeting Shakir’s friend and thus spooking the gay jihadi into silence. Years later, neocons would point to Shakir el Iraqi as a “direct link between Iraq and the al Qaeda operatives who planned 9/11.” Roston theorizes that Shakir’s sexuality was part of the recruitment, since it left him open “to being flipped” under the threat of being exposed. It is debatable whether the CIA would blackmail a target into being a mole, and Roston notes Shakir isn’t the first gay terrorist we’ve heard of: “Mohamed Atta, the 9/11 hijacker from Egypt, was also rumored to be gay.” Atta’s eyebrows always did look suspiciously well-groomed. [ Observer ] [ Image via Getty ]

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China slams US criticism of Internet controls

BEIJING – Beijing issued a stinging response Friday to Hillary Rodham Clinton's criticism that it is jamming the free flow of words and ideas on the Internet, accusing the United States of damaging relations between the two countries by imposing its “information imperialism” on China. Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu defended China's policies regarding the Web, saying the nation's Internet regulations were in line with Chinese law and did not hamper the cyber activities of the world's largest online population. His remarks follow those made by the U.S.

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Hardcore Baby

Baby runs the gauntlet from about to fall asleep, to rocking out hard, and then back to falling asleep. Also note the skull and bones pacifier…certified badass! Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

An Open Letter to James Cameron From Papyrus Font

Link: http://prttyshttydesign.blogspot.com/… A letter of appreciation for the font to the director of Avatar

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Monument lifted from Cleopatra’s underwater city

ALEXANDRIA, Egypt – Egyptian archaeologists on Thursday lifted an ancient granite temple pylon out of the waters of the Mediterranean, where it had lain for centuries as part of the palace complex of Cleopatra, submerged in Alexandria's harbor. The pylon, which once stood at the entrance to a temple of Isis, is to be the centerpiece of an ambitious underwater museum planned by Egypt to showcase the sunken city, which is believed to have been toppled into the sea by earthquakes in the 4th century. Divers and underwater archaeologists used a giant crane and ropes to lift the 9-ton, 7.4-foot-tall pylon, covered with muck and seaweed, out of the murky waters.

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