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World Cup 2010 | South Africa | soccer

World Cup 2010 kicks off in South Africa . World Cup soccer fever grips African nation. … South African soccer comes a long way. Sport progressed from apartheid pariah to host of World Cup . Nicolas Brulliard | GlobalPost …

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Yes, They Really Do Want To Reduce The Population

Most Americans have absolutely no idea, but a very dark philosophy is spreading like wildfire among the global elite. This philosophy is an obsessive belief that humanity has become a cancer that is destroying the earth. added by: Revelation1217

Who Do You Hate More: BP or Goldman Sachs? [Polls]

This oil spill thing has people heated! And BP CEO Tony Hayward … what a dickhead. Oh, but remember Goldman Sachs ? That filthy rich, monolithic investment banking monster that basically destroyed the global economy? Yeah. Who do you hate more? More

British right-wing global warming skeptics are revolting!

A small but vocal minority of neo-cons in Britain's Royal Society have reopened the debate on whether global warming is happening. http://looncanada.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/revenge-of-the-right-wing-climate-cha… added by: looncanada

Kate Hudson Named Almay Global Ambassador

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Kate Hudson has landed quite the beauty deal. The 31-year-old actress is the newest Global Brand Ambassador for Revlon Inc.’s Almay brand, the beauty giant announced Thursday. read more

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Maurice Strong Global Warming Chicago Climate Exchange American Power Act

$10,000,000,000 TEN TRILLION DOLLARS! That’s the conservative amount that Maurice Strong approximates it would cost us to fix the mess we’re in if we don’t start right now. View links for more info and full coverage, highlights, video clips and reports of the Maurice Strong Global Warming Chicago Climate Exchange American Power Act Maurice Strong is an environmentalist, Canadian businessman, a leading entrepreneur, and Maurice Strong is also one of the world’s leading advocates of the United Nations’ involvement in world affairs. Today, Maurice Strong Global Warming is his name. Maurice Strong Chicago Climate Exchange summit is his game. He is supporting the American Power Act and sees how bad climate change could be. To get the full report, coverage, highlights, live stream and video clips of the Maurice Strong Global Warming Chicago Climate Exchange American Power Act please view the links Maurice Strong Global Warming Chicago Climate Exchange American Power Act is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Giorgio Armani Hotel in Dubai: Raw Video

Italian designer Giorgio Armani opened his first hotel at the world's tallest tower in Dubai on Tuesday (April 27), giving a boost to the Gulf Arab emirate's bid to recover from a debt crisis. The designer brought his trademark minimalist style to a city famous for excess, with the Armani Hotel Dubai designed with an understated palette of cream and earth colours. Armani — whose business is worth around 2.4 billion USD a year in sales — partnered with Emaar Properties, the Arab world's largest listed developer, in 2005 to develop a series of hotels, resorts and residences in key cities around the world. From man-made islands shaped like palm trees to an indoor ski slope in the desert, Dubai has marketed itself as the city of bling, putting itself on the map with a bigger is better policy. A standard room in the hotel, which does not have a single picture on its walls, will cost 4,000 dirhams (1,089USD) a night, while the best suite has a price tag of 40,000 dirhams. A table at the Prive lounge, which is home to the world's largest LCD screen, will cost at least 3,000 dirhams a visit, as guests can feast their eyes on Armani shows and videos. The 160-room Armani hotel occupies six floors in the Burj Khalifa tower, which opened on January 4, in addition to eight floors dedicated to 144 Armani luxurious residences. The two parties declined to reveal the cost of the hotel. Dubai, one of seven members comprising the United Arab Emirates and the Arab world's trade and tourism hub, saw the sharpest drop in hotel revenues in the Middle East for 2009, hit by the global financial crisis. The heavily indebted emirate generates around 19 percent of its gross domestic product from tourism and its economy has suffered as people tightened budgets after the crisis. Dubai's construction boom started when it first allowed foreigners to buy into its property market in 2002. Luxury resorts, hotels, serviced apartments and holiday villas mushroomed, drawing nearly 7 million tourists in 2007. The Middle East, despite being hit by the global downturn, has shown some resilience over the past year with revenue dropping less than other regions, industry figures showed. Dubai's hotel market is closest to the bottom of the cycle and is showing signs of recovery with beach hotels leading the way and showing positive growth, a recent report by real estate service company Jones Lang LaSalle said. added by: ctv

April 25 is World Malaria Day

April 25 is World Malaria Day, also known as Malaria Awareness day.  It is a day to commemorate the global effort to provide worldwide malaria control. In 2007, former US President George W. Bush called Americans to join in t eradicate malaria on the African continent. World Malaria Day serves as a reminder for all of the people and gives a chance for all of us to make a difference. Whether you are a government, a company, a charity or an individual, you can roll back malaria and help generate broad gains in multiple areas of health and human development. In Africa, malaria kills almost 1 millions lives everyday and 3,000 of it are children. April 25 is World Malaria Day is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Earth Hour 2010

One of the global problems that each and everyone is experiencing is the Global Warming which can also be associated to climate change. This is due to some contributing factors such as energy released by the big and small companies across the globe. Because of what’s happening, World Wide Fund for Nature or also called as World Wildlife Fund which is an organization who is working on issues about the preservation of our environment, organized an event called Earth Hour which is held every 3rd month of the year, March. Earth Hour started in Australia in which 2.2million people participated. The people turned off their unnecessary lights for an hour. Because of its success, many cities around the world adopted the event in 2008. During the 2009 Earth Hour movement, 611 MWh of electricity was able to saved by Philippines which was equivalent to shutting off dozen of coal-fired power plants for an hour. This year, 2010, 120 countries will participate the event. That means that even the well recognized countries will participate. This will be on March 27, 2010, from 8:30 to 9:30PM local time. Earth Hour 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Justin Timberlake ‘In Awe’ Of ‘Summit On The Summit’ Climb

Film that documents the climb airs Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on MTV. By James Montgomery Justin Timberlake Photo: MTV News Justin Timberlake was there when his pal Kenna decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro . In fact, he encouraged him to do it, and is “bummed” that his schedule didn’t allow him to join his friend on the trek. ” Kenna and I, every winter, we find a place to go snowboarding, and we were up on a mountain somewhere, snowboarding,” Timberlake told MTV News. “We got onto the lift, and Kenna was talking about how, before, he had tried to climb Kilimanjaro.” And there, the idea for “Summit on the Summit” was hatched. Unfortunately, due to work conflicts — the trek up Africa’s highest peak was rescheduled several times and ultimately collided with Timberlake’s filming for “The Social Network” — Justin didn’t actually get to make the climb with Kenna Instead, the likes of Lupe Fiasco and Santigold and actors Jessica Biel, Emile Hirsch and Isabel Lucas made the climb up Kilimanjaro), but he remained close to the action, getting daily updates on the trek. “I was getting sort of a texting diary from day to day,” Timberlake recalled. “And the one thing I heard was … the hardest part was the last day, obviously, because not only were they climbing from 16,000 to 19,000 feet, but that extra 3,000 was really brutal, because of the altitude. And on top of that, I think they woke up at 2:30 in the morning and had to climb the last 3,000 feet. I heard from all of them that the last 3,000 feet, every breath counted. Every single time you could conserve oxygen, you could feel it. It really counted. … I’m in awe that they did it. I’m really impressed.” Timberlake did record an introduction to the film that documents the climb — and highlights the global issue of clean water — called “Summit on the Summit: Kilimanjaro.” The 90-minute doc premiered Wednesday night in New York and will air Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on MTV. And just because he didn’t actually climb the mountain this time around, don’t count him out just yet. “I was bummed that I wasn’t able to do it, because I thought it would be a cool thing to do. Maybe one day I will,” he laughed. “But it’s really an inspiring idea and an inspiring task, and I was very proud of everyone who was involved with it. … It says a lot about all the people who were involved in the climb, that they were sort of willing to put themselves out there … to have cameras on them 24/7 and to say, ‘Well, if this has any effect on anyone who’s watching it, or creates any type of awareness, and gets $10 from one person, well, that’s amazing.’ ” Tune in to “Summit on the Summit: Kilimanjaro” Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on MTV.