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Stallone Fan Detained by Police After Meeting Sly

The overzealous fan who was arrested outside Sylvester Stallone ‘s home back in August finally got a chance to meet his hero today — and although the meeting went well, he still ended up having a run-in with the law. Stallone was at his usual Saturday… Read more

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King James Goes Old Testament, LeBron Hires Rabbi

Filed under: Shaquille O'Neal , LeBron James , Amare Stoudemire , TMZ Sports LeBron … L’Chaim!!! TMZ has obtained this exclusive photo of LeBron James in a business meeting earlier today with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto … a man known around New York as the “Rabbi to the Business Stars.” Sources involved with the meeting tell… Read more

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Jay-Z & Billionaire — LeBron Will See You Now

Filed under: LeBron James , Jay-Z , TMZ Sports New Jersey Nets owners Jay-Z and Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov were just granted an audience with the king — LeBron James — and as you can see by the photo they wasted no time … buzzing into the meeting. LeBron is meeting his free agency… Read more

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Toronto Police Attack Peaceful Protesters and Journalists at G20 Protests

26 June 2010 | 1:48 June 26, 2010, Toronto, Ontario-After a large march and rally against the meeting of the G20, police attacked a crowd of peaceful protesters in Queens Park. The following clip shows police attacking and arresting protesters. At 1:02, video journalist Brandon Jourdan is thrown to the ground and beaten by police while shooting video. added by: treewolf39

Portsmouth to exit administration after agreeing CVA

• Creditors accept deal of minimum 20p in the pound • Over 80% of creditors believed to have voted in favour of deal Portsmouth will be allowed to move out of administration after its creditors voted to accept a Company Voluntary Agreement. The deal, which was formally agreed at a meeting at Fratton Park today, will see those owed money by the Championship club paid a minimum of 20p in the pound. However there is still a 28-day cooling off period for objections to be raised. The formal agreement of creditors must now be accepted in a court of law. According to reports, a total of 81.3% of creditors voted in favour of the deal. The hearing revealed that although HMRC’s claim went up from £17m to £37m, the club’s administrators managed to reduce their claim to £24m, meaning they were able to get their deal through despite the taxman’s objections. Andrew Andronikou, the administrator, told the meeting at the Victory Lounge: “As you can see it’s been duly approved.” Portsmouth became the first Premier League team to enter administration when they did so on 26 February this year. That led to a nine-point penalty and the club were relegated at the end of the season. Nigel Tresidder, chairman of the Pompey Supporters’ Club central branch, attended the meeting and said he was buoyed by the outcome but concerned about the likelihood of HM Revenue and Customs appealing. “It’s excellent news other than HMRC have 28 days to appeal against it,” he said. “I think the people in charge of the club are confident of winning any appeal but it’s time the uncertainty came to an end.” Portsmouth Business guardian.co.uk

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watch fairy tail episode 34

fairy tail ep 34妖精的尾巴 34 Shortly after their meeting, Lucy is abducted by Bora of Prominence, who was posing as Salamander of Fairy Tail, to be sold as a sl-ave. Natsu rescues her and reveals that he is the real Salamander and has the skills of a Dragon Slayer. He offers her membership into the guild, which she accepts, and they become a team performing various missions for the Fairy Tail guild Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル, Fearī Teiru?) is a Japanese manga series by Hiro Mashima. It has been seriali

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DAVID LEE ROTH’S EGO GOT HIM JOB

David Lee Roth’s ego landed him in Howard Stern’s seat on CBS Radio morning show in 2006: By David Hinckley DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER CBS Radio fantasized about getting Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David or Jon Stewart to replace Howard Stern when he left his ultra-successful terrestrial morning radio show at the end of 2005, says the then-CBS executive in charge of the search. CBS ultimately settled for David Lee Roth, said former CBS exec Rob Barnett, because he was the only viable candidate with an ego large enough to think he could step into Stern’s shoes. “That couldn’t have been your first choice,” Stern’s sidekick Robin Quivers said. “Seventy-eighth choice,” said Barnett, who eventually rose to the position of CBS Radio president before he was downsized out of a job.Barnett guested on Stern’s Sirius XM show Tuesday morning. He and Stern both said the drama led to many dead ends and some lingering hard feelings. First of all, said Barnett, the idea of replacing Stern, who was heard in New York on WXRK (92.3 FM) and had one of the most popular syndicated shows in the country, was a “ridiculous impossibility.” “The only name that advertisers would hear and think ‘maybe we’ll put one twentieth of Howard’s dollars on that’…was Jon Stewart.” So he approached then-CBS Radio President Joel Hollander, “and I said, Jon’s not going to host a radio show. But Jon is a producer and a person who develops new talent. Jon developed Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, not radio guys. Stewart is a big name and I wanted him to meet Joel.” Then “two minutes into the meeting,” said Barnett, Hollander asked Stewart to host, and “Jon quickly wrapped up the meeting.” Hollander also contacted Seinfeld, Chris Rock and others, said Barnett, even though “all the money in the world couldn’t get them to do five hours of live radio. They’re already rich.” Hollander also turned down the idea of Opie and Anthony, said Barnett. So it came down to Roth, he said, who was eager to take the job and did a tryout in Boston that Barnett called “amazing.” But when Roth got to Stern’s seat in early 2006, it all went south. He lingered a few months, long enough to go down as one of the major disasters in radio history. “The meltdown came day one or day two,” said Barnett, “when he got in the chair … and wouldn’t listen to anyone that was there to do only one thing….to help him.” Opie and Anthony took over a few months later and eventually were also cashiered when the ratings never approached Stern territory. Many of Stern’s old stations eventually changed formats. K-Rock, which played rock during non-Stern hours, is now a top-40. All this has been resurrected lately as Stern approaches the end of his five-year deal with Sirius XM, in December, and speculation mounts about what he will do next. He has denied he has any plans to return to “free” radio, where he said again on Tuesday that censorship restrictions drove him nuts. He also said he still has “a tremendous amount of animosity” toward Hollander and current CBS CEO Les Moonves. “Joel Hollander, I have no love for the guy,” Stern said. “And Les Moonves treated me horribly. They wished me well. Then a couple of months later they sued me.“ Stern also said that while he liked Roth and wished him well, he knew he would fail when he didn’t seem to grasp the idea that talking to a radio audience is different than talking to the crowd at a rock concert. “He looked at me with a blank stare,” said Stern, “like he wasn’t concerned.” Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2010/04/21/2010-04-21_david_lee_roths_ego_landed_him_in_howard_sterns_seat_on_cbs_radio_morning_show_i.html#ixzz0m37qAvps

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Prime Minister Gillani Meets US President Obama

On Sunday, U.S. President Barack Obama held talks with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani in Blair House Washington. They discussed national security affairs, the support in war against terrorism and the energy crises in Pakistan. They also talked about the Pak-US relationship during the meeting. The US President was accompanied by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, US National Security Adviser James Jones and director of world atomic energy commission. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Ambassador Hussian Haqqani were also present during the meeting. Prime Minister Gillani Meets US President Obama is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Justin Bieber Meets Crying 3-Year-Old Fan For ‘Jimmy Kimmel’

‘Cody rules,’ Bieber tweets about his encounter with the YouTube celeb. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber Photo: Getty Images Monday (March 1) is Justin Bieber’s 16th birthday, but before he opened his own presents, he gave a huge gift to one of his youngest, but most enthusiastic, fans. Last week, 3-year-old Cody became an Internet sensation when her sister posted a video of her crying over the teen heartthrob on YouTube. In a pretaped segment for Monday night’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Bieber came face to face with the toddler. And in a fortunate turn of events, the encounter didn’t make Cody cry at all. Bieber posted a photo of their meeting and wrote, “Makin faces with Cody, Ciera, and @chynanny325 !! Awesome family and Cody isn’t crying..haha. Happy to surprise them.” He later tweeted about how much he loved meeting his little fan. “I met Cody. She is even cuter in person,” he wrote in response to Perez Hilton. And he wrote to Joe Jonas that the meeting occurred last Thursday. “Yep, Cody rules. Actually met her yesterday.” Cody’s older sister, Cheyenne, also wrote about the meeting on the Twitter account she started in response to Cody’s fame. “Hey guys watch us meet Justin on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on Monday night…At midnight… He kissed me BTW… ahhh.” Related Videos 2010 Winter Olympics: From The Athletes’ Perspectives Related Artists Justin Bieber

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What Steve Jobs Said During His Wall Street Journal iPad Demo

We know that Apple’s CEO is no fan of Flash, the Web animation software. But it sounds like Steve Jobs really unleashed on the Adobe system to try and convince the Wall Street Journal to ditch it for the iPad. Welcome to the nasty side of Jobs’s famous Reality Distortion Field. The fun side had its turn when Jobs unveiled the iPad tablet computer in San Francisco last month. The dark side came several days later, when Jobs sat down with select Journal staff on the third floor of the News Corporation building in New York as part of a broader media tour . Like other newspapers, the Journal is heavily invested in Flash as a way to deploy not only video but also slide shows and other interactive infographics and news applications. So when Jobs showed off his iPad, editors were sure to ask him about the device’s lack of Flash, at least when they weren’t pissing him off by posting to Twitter from the device . Jobs was brazen in his dismissal of Flash, people familiar with the meeting tell us. He repeated what he said at an Apple Town Hall recently, that Flash crashes Macs and is buggy. But he also called Flash a “CPU hog,” a source of “security holes” and, in perhaps the most grevious insult an famous innovator can utter, a dying technology. Jobs said of Flash, “We don’t spend a lot of energy on old technology.” He then compared Flash to other obsolete systems Apple got people to ditch…. … like the floppy drive, famously absent in iMac, …. old data ports, including even Apple’s own FireWire 400, gone from iPods and now all Macbooks , …. CCFL backlit LCD screens, now entirely replaced in Apple’s lineup by LED-powered screens ( except for this ). (Correction: We originally said Apple replaced LCDs with LEDs; LEDs are a type of LCD backlighting.) …and even the CD, with Jobs apparently crediting Apple’s iPod, iTunes Store, CD-ripping software and ” Rip, Mix, Burn ” campaign with doing in the old music medium (sort of: though CD sales are in free fall, around 300 million were sold last year in the U.S. alone, 80 percent of all albums). Jobs even claimed the iPad’s battery performance would be degraded from 10 hours to 1.5 hours if it had to spend its CPU cycles decoding Flash, we’re told. That sounds like an unfair comparison; the iPad would unlikely achieve its advertised 10 hours of maximum battery life while continuously playing video of any sort, iPad optimized or not. And Adobe has argued that its software would be more efficient if it had the same access to Apple graphics processors as Apple’s own software. But Jobs offered more than a thorough evisceration of Flash; he also used his Reality Distortion Field to sell the Journal on alternatives to the technology. Ditching Flash would be “trivial,” he suggested For one, he suggested the newspaper use the H.264 video compression system (“codec” in geek), which is compatible with both the iPad and the Flash Player installed on most Web browsers. Jobs reportedly said the Journal would find “It’s trivial to create video in H.264” instead of Flash.We assume he didn’t mention that H. 264 is patented, privately licensed and could get expensive fast . Even setting that aside, H. 264 does not fully replace Flash. While it can handle video, it does not comprise a system for the rapid development of interactive graphics, as Flash does. Yet Jobs also reportedly said Flash would be “trivial” in this sense, as well — that it would be “trivial” to make an entire copy of the Journal website with the non-video Flash content also redone. That’s just not right; even assuming the Journal could duplicate its Flash slideshows, infographics and other news apps using iPad-friendly technologies like Javascript, it would take a decidedly nontrivial amount of time and effort to create or acquire such a system, hire staff who understand it as well as Flash, train staff on how to use it, and integrate it into the Journal ‘s editorial workflow. It’s not clear to us how assembled Journal honchos collectively reacted to these statements, but its worth noting that shortly after the meeting, on Feb. 10, editorial board member Holman Jenkins issued a WSJ op-ed comparing Apple to Microsoft and saying the company “is in danger of becoming preoccupied with zero-sum maneuvering versus hated rivals.” His primary and lead example of this sort of “maneuvering” was Jobs’ decision to keep Flash off the iPad. Jobs’ Reality Distortion Field may need a bit of fine tuning, then. But we have a feeling the Journal will swallow its objections and hop on the iPad gravy train. The Wall Street Journal editorial page has had its impressive moments of influence in the history of American conservatism, but these days that’s little match for the power of Steve Jobs when he puts on a black turtleneck and strides onto a stage. (Power aside, if you’ve got any informed opinions on how difficult it would be to replace Flash in the editorial workflow of a large newspaper or magazine, we’d love to hear them .) (Pic: Jobs speaking at Yerba Buna Center in San Francisco, Jan. 27. Getty Images.)

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