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Pissing Match: Wired On The Battle Over Waterless Urinals

Falcon Water-Free Urinal In February we wrote What is the Cause of “Stinky Situation” With Waterless Urinals? , covering the fight between the plumbers’ unions and the manufacturers of waterless urinals. Now Joshua Davis of Wired looks at the history of the waterless urinal, in Pissing Match: Is the World Ready for the Waterless Urinal? . He writes that the plumbers even claimed that waterless urinals could kill you…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Watch AJ Banal vs. Big Yoo WBO Free Via Satellite

AJ “Bazooka” Banal is set to unload his big guns on Big Yoo of South Korea this July 17 at the Carlos P. Garcia Sports Complex in Tagbilaran City, Bohol. This fight is for the WBO Asia-Pacific Bantamweight title. ALA Promotions officially announced the match-up in a press conference held Thursday noon at the Cebu Sports Club. Watch AJ Banal vs. Big Yoo WBO Free Via Satellite Watch AJ Banal vs. Big Yoo WBO Free Via Satellite is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

What Is Al-Shabaab Doing In Uganda?

Moments before twin bomb blasts tore through crowds of football fans. Photo: AFP/Getty Images Darren Foster is a producer for Vanguard. Just a few months ago, I sat down for a final dinner in Uganda with Vanguard correspondent Mariana van Zeller and producer Alex Simmons. We were joined by a couple of other foreign reporters who we had become friendly with while covering the country’s controversial anti-gay legislation. One of them, a French photojournalist who is based in Uganda, suggested the place: Ethiopian Village, a leafy outdoor restaurant that’s as popular for its food as for its giant projection screen. Expats—journalists, missionaries, NGO workers—along with Ugandans regularly gather at Ethiopian Village to watch big sporting events. And that was the scene last night when a large crowd gathered to watch the World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands. The match was entering the final minutes of regular time when a bomb ripped through the packed restaurant. A near simultaneous explosion tore through a rugby field where large screens showing the match had drawn hundreds of spectators. At last count, 74 people were killed, and many more injured. While reporting in Uganda this kind of terrorism was the furthest thing from our mind. Kampala is a safe and peaceful city. But as early as last week, the leader of the Somali Islamist group, Al-Shabaab, threatened to launch an attack on Uganda, whose troops are part of the African Union peacekeeping force in Mogadishu. Also, lost in the bigger headline of New York Times reporter Jeffrey Gettleman’s recent story about child soldiers working for the US-backed government in Somalia was the fact that many of the government forces are trained in Uganda. The Ugandan military dismissed the threat from Al-Shabaab. They may have thought that Uganda was too far outside the scope of international terror. And while many are reporting that this is Al-Shabaab’s first strike outside of Somalia, that’s not entirely accurate. Al Shabab is a franchise of a global network. A network that put itself on the map with another coordinated bombing in East Africa. In 1998, al Qaeda simultaneously bombed the US embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania killing hundreds of people. Lawrence Wright reported in his excellent book on al Qaeda, The Looming Tower, that it was Osama bin Laden’s hope that the bombings would draw the US into Afghanistan, where he had recently moved al Qaeda. All bin Laden got were a few cruise missiles. But three years later, after the Sept. 11 attacks, he finally got his wish. Since then, Afghanistan and Iraq have largely defined the war on terror. But as the bombings in Kampala show, with terrorism the battlefield isn’t always so clear or obvious. added by: dmfoster

Bombs Kill At Least 64 In Synchronized Attacks In Uganda Capital During World Cup Finals | Updates | Photos

Bombers Kill at Least 50 (Including Foreigners) in Attacks in Uganda Capital By JOSH KRON Published: July 11, 2010 KAMPALA, Uganda — At least three bombs exploded Sunday in a synchronized attack on large gatherings of World Cup soccer fans watching the televised final on outdoor screens in this normally peaceful capital, turning a boisterous night of cheering into scenes of death and panic. The police and witnesses said more than 50 people were killed including some foreigners, among them at least one American. Marc Hofer/Associated Press Photo: A man attended to an injured woman after a bomb went off in a restaurant in Kampala’s Kabalagala district on Sunday. People carried an injured man at the Mulago Hospital in Kampala on Sunday. The bombs struck at 10:30 p.m. local time in the middle of the match between Spain and the Netherlands under way in South Africa, hitting a popular Ethiopian garden restaurant and a large rugby field in a different Kampala neighborhood where hundreds of people had massed to watch the game. Ugandan police officials said they suspected that the Shabab, a militant Islamic group in nearby Somalia, might have been behind the bombings. If so, it would be that group’s first attack outside Somalia. But the police said it was premature to draw conclusions. “We can’t rule anything out,” said Kale Kayihura, Uganda’s police inspector general, at the scene of one of the attacks. “This was obviously terrorism, from the way it was targeted at World Cup watchers in public places.” Joan Lockard, a spokeswoman at the American Embassy in Kampala, confirmed that at least one American was killed. She did not identify the victim. Local journalists at a major hospital said an unidentified number of American citizens were among the wounded. The Shabab group, one of the more fearsome militias vying for power in Somalia, bans music, dancing and sports, has links to Al Qaeda and has repeatedly threatened targets in Uganda as well as in Burundi because both countries contribute to the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia, a lawless nation in the Horn of Africa. The police said other suspects were former rebels in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo with connections to Uganda. The Ugandan capital is relatively safe and relaxed compared with other big cities in Africa, and such bombings are extremely rare. But the city turned tense and fearful early on Monday, as military vehicles and ambulances screeched through the streets and Kampala’s bars and discos emptied. At the Ethiopian restaurant that was attacked, an outdoor cafe with lawn tables known as the Ethiopian Village, soldiers and onlookers watched side by side as rescue crews extracted the dead and the wounded from the wreckage. The police said the bomb appeared to have been placed under a dining table where a group of foreigners, including some Americans, had been sitting. At least 15 people were killed in that blast, police officials witnesses said. “It was so loud,” said a woman named Mami, one of the owners of the restaurant, which had become popular with soccer fans because it showed the games on an outdoor screen. “I am so confused. My God. My God. My God.” At the rugby field where fans had gone to watch the final game on a large screen, police and witnesses said they counted at least 44 bodies. Lines of chairs had been blown apart. One middle-aged woman sat dead, her head hung back, blood dripping. “We were just watching football when the two bombs went off,” said Brian Bomakech, a Ugandan fan at the field. “So many people were hurt, so many people have died.” In Mogadishu, the Somalian capital, Sheik Yusuf Sheik Issa, a Shabab commander, was quoted by The Associated Press early Monday as saying he was happy with the attacks in Uganda. The sheik refused to confirm or deny any responsibility by the Shabab. “Uganda is one of our enemies,” The A.P. quoted him as saying. “Whatever makes them cry, makes us happy. May Allah’s anger be upon those who are against us.” The bombings came two days after another Shabab commander, Sheik Muktar Robow, called during Friday Prayer in Somalia for militants to attack sites in Uganda and Burundi. In Washington, a White House spokesman, Tommy Vietor, said late Sunday that the United States was prepared to provide assistance to Uganda. “The president is deeply saddened by the loss of life resulting from these deplorable and cowardly attacks, and sends his condolences to the people of Uganda and the loved ones of those who have been killed or injured,” he said. http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2010/07/12/world/12uganda1/12uganda1-hpMediu… added by: EthicalVegan

Katy Perry Says She’s Tamed ‘Professional Prostitute’ Russell Brand

‘He’s an extremist, which can be both good and bad,’ singer says of her fiance in the August issue of Esquire U.K. By Jocelyn Vena Katy Perry and Russell Brand Photo: Jeffrey Mayer/ WireImage While Katy Perry appears topless on the cover of the U.K. edition of Esquire, it’s what she says on the inside that may have everyone talking. In the magazine’s August issue, Perry opens up about her relationship with bad-boy comedian Russell Brand , noting that she tamed him. “He used to basically be a professional prostitute — now he’s not. So he’s an extremist, which can be both good and bad,” she says, according to Huffingtonpost.com . “I always needed someone stronger than me. And I am, like, a f—ing strong elephant of a women. I say that, hopefully, in the humblest way I can.” And it may have been her incredibly strong personality that made the pair fall almost instantly in love with one another. “I was 25, 30 feet away from him. And I threw the bottle straight at him: hit him smack dab on the head. Can you imagine the horrible feeling he had, when he was used to getting everything he wanted? I was like, ‘You’ve met your match, motherf—er.’ A week later we went on vacation in Thailand,” she explained, adding, “I’m like, ‘Oh my God, I am you. You are me.’ Two divas in one house. It’s like splitting the atom. It shouldn’t happen.” Perry also discussed working with Snoop Dogg on her hit single “California Gurls,” saying, “I was thinking to myself how perfect it would be to have a California anthem. I can’t let the Beach Boys down. I can’t let Tupac down. I had the idea to put Snoop on — I thought he would be the cherry on top, and it would make me look cooler.” And working with Snoop allowed Perry the chance to partake in one of the rapper’s alleged favorite pastimes. “I was scared for my life to get off the hookah. Everyone else is smoking everything else. I was saying to myself, ‘If that sh– still gets Snoop high, if I breathe it in I will die. I will be on a permanent balloon.’ I was like, ‘Hold on to the hookah.’ ” What do you think of Perry’s comments about fianc

world cup 2010 semi final date

61 06/07 20:30 Cape Town Uruguay Background Netherlands 62 07/07 20:30 Durban Germany Background Spain Semi-finals: Tuesday 6 July Match N.61: Cape Town (1830, 2.30am Singapore time), Winner N.58 v Winner N.57 Wednesday 7 July Match N.62: Durban (1830, 2.30am Singapore time), Winner N.59 v Winner N.60 3rd-place play-off: Saturday 10 July Match N.63: Port Elizabeth (1830, 2.30am Singapore time), Loser N.61 v Loser N.62 Final: Sunday 11 July Match N.64: Johannesburg/Soccer City (1830,

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Carwin Will Acquire Lesnar’s Championship Belt in UFC 116

The heaviest fight in UFC is finally here. UFC 116 has made the match between Carwin and Lesnar become a reality. After their match has been postponed due to Lesnar’s illness. MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada will be holding the match and a lot has been surely excited to watch it. Carwin previously defeated Frank Mir in UFC 116 and to get the heavyweight title, e needs to finish the strong Brock Lesnar. Both stands 6′3” tall wherein Lesnar weighs 265 lbs while Carwin is 262. Live telecast will be shown in Spike TV and for those who are outside USA or doesn’t have television, UFC 116 Live Stream can be seen right here . Do you think Lesnar could still have his belt or Carwin would successfully get it from him? Let’s all find out. Carwin Will Acquire Lesnar’s Championship Belt in UFC 116 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

World Cup 2010: England VS Germany Live Stream Online Updates

The third match of the World Cup 2010 final sixteen held today with he first teams that will play today England and Germany. This game will be an exciting one just like yesterday as most of the people will watch. England and Germany will meet again for the 5th time in the Match 51 of World Cup series with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line. Watch the live stream on England VS Germnay today on ESPN3 and via Sopcast and Justin TV an on your TV at ESPN, Mobile TV and Univision. Stay tuned for more updates and score results of the game. World Cup 2010: England VS Germany Live Stream Online Updates is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Wimbledon Longest Tennis Record-Breaking Match

As per media reports on Thursday morning, the record-breaking match between France’s Nicolas Mahut and American John Isner has gone on for 10 hours in two days and still isn’t finished The game was suspended with the players tied at 59-59 in the fifth set because of darkness. Nicolas Mahut (R) of France stands in front of the scoreboard during his first round match of Men’s singles against John Isner of the United States in the 2010 Wimbledon Championships in London, Britain, June 23, 2010. Tennis history was made at Wimbledon on Wednesday as Nicolas Mahut and John Isner shattered the record for the longest-ever match. The players came off court at 59-59 in the final set, having slugged it out for exactly 10 hours when play was suspended as they ran out of daylight. The previous longest tennis match took six hours and 33 minutes. Wimbledon Longest Tennis Record-Breaking Match is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

FIFA World Cup 2010: Italy vs New Zealand Live Stream

Watch Italy vs New Zealand Football Live Streaming Online , the live event of your favorite Football Soccer Team of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa soccer match between Italy and New Zealand on their great match in Group F this June 20, exactly 16:00 local time and the game scheduled in Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit. Stay tuned and feel free to watch this great match between the best teams here online. Don’t miss to watch the live event of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa live coverage via satellite. A good and exciting game will be played by the two great teams of FIFA World Cup, the Italy vs New Zealand. Watch it and enjoy, who’s gonna be the winner. FIFA World Cup 2010: Italy vs New Zealand Live Stream FIFA World Cup 2010: Italy vs New Zealand Live Stream is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading