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2010 BET Awards Red Carpet PHOTOS

Celebrities celebrated the 10th Annual BET Awards during one special night at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on Sunday (June 27). MORE http://bumpshack.com/2010/06/28/2010-bet-awards-red-carpet-photos/ added by: c7girl

No sex please, we’re astronauts: NASA…

There is no room for romance on board the cosy confines of the International Space Station, a NASA space shuttle commander said, when asked what would happen if astronauts had sex in space. “We are a group of professionals,” said Space Shuttle Discovery commander Alan Poindexter during a visit to Tokyo on Monday, after a reporter asked about the consequences if astronauts boldly went where probably no others have been. “We treat each other with respect and we have a great working relationship. Personal relationships are not … an issue,” said a serious-faced Poindexter. “We don't have them and we won't.” Poindexter and his six crew members, including the first Japanese mother in space Naoko Yamazaki, were in Tokyo to talk about their two-week resupply mission to the International Space Station. The April voyage broke new ground by putting four women in orbit for the first time, with three female crew joining one woman already on the station. Sex in space may appear out of bounds but astronauts have been known to succumb to earthly passions. In 2007 former NASA astronaut Lisa Marie Nowak allegedly wore adult diapers when driving hundreds of miles across the United States without bathroom breaks to confront a suspected rival in a romance with a fellow astronaut. added by: eden49

Biodegradeable Vegan Condoms

FDA Certified Biodegradable Vegan Condoms? Here is a story you do not excpet to read too often, but is at the same time great news. As long as they can protect then that is all that maters.These FDA Certified 100% Biodegradable Vegan condoms are made by Sir Richard and I like their slogan as well: “Doing good never felt better.” Here is the full story: Mathew Gerson and Mark Kreloff, noting that a mere 10% of the global demand for free condoms is met on an annual basis, decided that they would focus on offering an ethically produced product made from 100% biodegradable, Fair Trade certified latex that would bestow every person with the basic human right to enjoy safe sex. The result of their efforts has been dubbed Sir Richard's, an FDA certified prophylactic which will make vegans leap for joy due to its lack of milk protein-based casein which is traditionally used to process latex. Intent on empowering consumers with a responsible contraceptive that arms them with personal safety, Sir Richard's condoms take things to the next level since each purchase is backed with the donation of a comparable condom to health-focused organizations located in Uganda, Haiti and Thailand committed to thwarting the spread of STDs. Unlike the US version – which is packaged in a striking plaid wrap that is designed to appeal to the college, female and gay populations – the international versions will be culturally rebranded so that local recipients will feel more comfortable using them. Despite having to adhere to FDA regulations regarding individual Mylar wrappers (which are not recyclable), the company will place multiple condoms in a recyclable cardboard box which could, in the future, be embedded with wildflower seeds if things go according to plan. Ultimately, they hope that by offering their slick looking, eco-sensitive product in somewhat hipster-friendly forums such as American Apparel and Anthropologie, they will slowly but surely pave the way for more widespread acceptance and a far better level of consumer comfort. added by: greywrld

Pakistan vs India 4th Match Asia Cup (2010) Highlights Video

Watch the highlights streaming online of the 4th ODI match live between India and Pakistan this Saturday, 19th of June 2010 in their much anticipated Asia Cup 2010 played at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Sri Lanka. The match between Pakistan and India started Saturday. The game cricket was broadcast live via satellite and can be seen over the net its replay. Check out the highlight of the game and the cricket scores. The match came to victory favor of India which defeated Pakistan by 3. Watch Pakistan vs India 4th Match Asia Cup (2010) Highlights Video Pakistan vs India 4th Match Asia Cup (2010) Highlights Video is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

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World Cup 2010: Steven Gerrard hopes old habits bring England progress | Kevin McCarra

The midfielder is set to return to a more advanced role and revive his ‘fantastic understanding’ with Wayne Rooney Steven Gerrard believes a return to old ways will bring impetus to England’s World Cup campaign in their match with Algeria tomorrow night. The Liverpool midfielder, who scored the opener in the 1-1 draw with the USA, expects to revert to the more advanced role he had in qualifiers that saw Wayne Rooney score nine times. There have been no further international goals for the striker since the 5-1 rout of Croatia at Wembley last September. The balance of the line-up will alter now that Gareth Barry is free of his ankle injury. With the holding midfielder in place, Gerrard should be liberated as he roves from an attacking post towards the left. “I think that’s the plan,” he agreed, as he anticipated linking with Rooney. “We’ve had a fantastic understanding in qualification. “I like playing with good players and I enjoy playing with Wayne. Hopefully I can provide a goal for him to get off the mark. I’ve said all the way through qualifying that, if we got to the World Cup, we’d need Wayne to be our top goalscorer and to score the goals to take us to the later stages because he’s our main player.” Gerrard, after a trying season with Liverpool, exudes a confidence now that he has been released into a World Cup campaign. Few anticipated that Rooney might be the person in need of a fillip, yet his one goal in an England shirt

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World Cup 2010: USA’s Tim Howard offers Slovenia some trash talk

• Fifa mistranslation gets up Howard’s nose • USA goalkeeper says ‘talk is cheap’ It is not often you hear Tim Howard warn an opponent that “talk is cheap” or tell him to be prepared to “stand toe to toe” – but two words, lost in translation, have spiced up tomorrow’s encounter between the biggest and smallest countries in this year’s World Cup. This week the Slovenia midfielder Andrej Komac, regarded as the most humble member of the squad, told reporters: “We will play to win” – a gentle statement confirming his side’s intentions to book their place in the last 16 before facing England. However, Fifa’s interpreter turned his innocuous words into the more emphatic “We are going to win.” • Follow the Guardian’s World Cup team on Twitter • Sign up to play our great Fantasy Football game • Stats centre: Get the lowdown on every player • The latest team-by-team news, features and more That statement went on press wires and bulletin boards, and was put to Howard, who warned Komac: “Talk is cheap, he’s got to stand toe to toe and they’ve got to stand toe to toe with us for 90 minutes. And if he’s still standing, then I’ll take my hat off to him. But a lot of boxers talk too and they’re looking up at the lights. And the next thing they know, they’re trying to figure out how they got there.” Howard will have a painkilling injection on his ribs before kick-off but will be fit. Komac is set to be named on the bench. Perhaps it is just as well. Slovenia’s coach, Matjaz Kek, who is expected to stick with the 11 who beat Algeria as he attempts to guide his country into the knockout stages of a major tournament for the first time. Expectations are high in Ljubljana; cinemas will show football instead of films, and bars will be overflowing. And Kek is promising his team will go for it. “We might be the smallest country in this World Cup but we have not come here as tourists,” Kek said. “We are really focused.”Slovenia face a nation a 150 times bigger in terms of population but Kek insists: “We don’t stand in awe of the US.” His team are certainly in form, having won seven of their last eight matches since losing to England last September. As usual, Bob Bradley gave little away in his press conference. But the USA coach is a tinkerer and maybe minded to start Jose Torres in midfield instead of the more defensively inclined Ricky Clark. “Slovenia are a very good team,” said Bradley. “They are very well organised and tactically very smart. We have a great deal of respect for them. Robert Koren is the engine of their team. [Mile] Novakovic is a tall player with a creative side and [Valter] Birsa has a great left foot. They do a good job of staying very tight,” he added. “But we’ve been in many of these games before. I expect the game to be a tactical but we are looking at a way to get an edge.” With the stakes so high, the football might not be pretty. The USA captain, Carlos Bocanegra, was quite upfront about it, telling US journalists: “We will have to approach this game in an intelligent fashion. We have to be smart and not open up because a loss would put us out of the tournament.” But Bradley does not intend to lose too much sleep over what lies ahead. “I sleep from 12am to 6am every night,” he said. “And that’s not going to change.” World Cup 2010 Group C Slovenia USA World Cup 2010 Sean Ingle guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010: What we’ve learned today | Paul Hayward

South Africa have all but been eliminated, leaving Africa desperately hoping at least one of its five other teams avoid a wipe-out This World Cup needs a strong African contender to extend the sense of triumph beyond the continent’s bare staging of the tournament for the first time. To think the six nations who call Africa home would be satisfied with an early wipe-out on the field of play so long as the event itself can be called a success would be to misunderstand the ambitions of football in these parts. South Africa are already in dire peril of becoming the first host country to fail to progress beyond the group stage. At Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria last night, Bafana Bafana fell victim to a striker who is developing a formidable reputation for crushing dreams. Diego Forlán, scorer of two of Uruguay’s goals in the 3-0 win, was Fulham’s tormentor in the Europa League final in Hamburg. • Follow the Guardian’s World Cup team on Twitter • Sign up to play our great Fantasy Football game • Stats centre: Get the lowdown on every player • The latest team-by-team news, features and more This far weightier blow against romance left South Africans crushed and embarrassed. As they left bars and restaurants they were already haunted by a vision of how this World Cup might feel if they no longer have Carlos Alberto Perreira’s side to cheer. We are in uncharted territory here. Never has a World Cup host had to abandon its prime allegiance and find another so quickly. South Africa must beat France in Bloemfontein to have any hope of advancing. The mantra has been that all Africans would support whichever team was left when theirs went out, but the portents are not good. Nigeria have already lost to Argentina and Greece, Algeria went down to Slovenia, Cameroon were beaten by Japan and the Ivory Coast began with a 0-0 draw with Portugal. Ghana’s 1-0 victory over Serbia remains the continent’s only flourish. There is still time for this unpromising early momentum to be reversed, but it pains all sentient neutrals to imagine South Africa’s energy and their sacrifices off the pitch coming to nought. Most obviously, Africa cannot be a nursery for the rich European clubs without the countries that supply that talent progressing at national level. This World Cup was meant to strengthen the African game. Otherwise it’s just a circus passing through. World Cup 2010 South Africa Paul Hayward guardian.co.uk

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Kevin Pietersen confirms Hampshire exit

• Kevin Pietersen to leave Hampshire at season’s end • Middlesex and Surrey linked with England batsman Ever since Kevin Pietersen observed during his only appearance of the season for Hampshire last Sunday that “geographically it just doesn’t work – I live in Chelsea”, his official confirmation today that he would leave Hampshire at the end of the season was only a matter of time. Pietersen’s determination to play in London automatically limits his choice to Surrey and Middlesex. Surrey have the flash and the cash but Middlesex have been rumoured since March to be interested in Pietersen. Angus Fraser, Middlesex’s managing director of cricket, was playing coy last night. “You’d be a fool not to think about it,” he said. If both negotiations failed, then Pietersen would be in a pickle. There is talk of him going freelance and abandoning county cricket altogether but it would be a foolish move and one that he is not thought to be considering seriously. Although there is nothing in the regulations that insists Pietersen has a county contract, England’s coach, Andy Flower, would expect him to maintain that link. It is still regarded as vital that England players have a county to play for when England deem that they need the practice; no matter that Pietersen has not played a championship match at the Rose Bowl since he made his Test debut in 2005 or that his Friends Provident t20 match on Sunday at the Rose Bowl was his first for Hampshire in two years. Rod Bransgrove, Hampshire’s chairman, has gradually become hardened to an inevitable parting of the ways. “Given the international schedule we have to adhere to and the England management’s policy of withdrawing players from county cricket in favour of rest and recuperation, we haven’t seen as much of KP as we would have liked over the past six years,” he said. “The ECB’s policy of releasing players for their counties is quite opaque and I don’t understand it.” Bransgrove is also peeved that England have withdrawn Pieterson from a Hampshire Q&A on the eve of the NatWest Series ODI against Australia next Tuesday. “It was 45 minutes and one of the few occasions he was staying locally,” he said. Pietersen’s move is important not for where he might go — if he does join Middlesex, under current arrangements he will barely play for them – as much as what it says about the state of English cricket. Bransgrove’s frustration with Pietersen’s unavailability for t20 cricket is one that all counties would share about their leading internationals. The ECB has relaunched t20 but has been unable to include its top players in it. The public, which spots these things, has responded with suspicion. That will become a central point at issue when the counties again debate the future structure of the game. “The ECB have also shown no commitment to the competition,” Bransgrove said. “Our international player was only available for one game. We really need to grasp the opportunity of t20, but it’s almost gone now.” Of more immediate concern for Hampshire is that Kabir Ali, who has the best strike rate in the county game, will miss the rest of the season with a serious knee injury. Kevin Pietersen Hampshire Cricket David Hopps guardian.co.uk

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Filed under: Michael Jackson , Celebrity Justice , Budweiser Select 55 Michael Jackson ‘s likeness is at the center of a serious turf war — and now an official MJ merchandising company is trying to squash a website for getting all up in their t-shirt bidness. Bravado International — which was empowered by the MJ estate… Read more

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