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Anne Hathaway, Robin Williams et al. to Present at BAFTA’s Britannia Awards: Theater News on TheaterMania.com

November 11th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Anne Hathaway, Jason Isaacs, Helen Mirren, and Robin Williams will be mid the presenters at The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles (BAFTA Los Angeles) 2011 Britannia Awards ceremony, to be held on Wednesday, November 30 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. As , Tony Award conquering hero Alan Cumming will assemblage the event, which will be transmit on the TVGuide Network on December 4. Honorees embrace Warren Beatty (Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film), Helena Bonham Carter (Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year), John Lasseter (Cubby Broccoli Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution to Filmed Entertainment), Ben Stiller (Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy), and David Yates (John Schlesinger Britannia Award for Excellence in Directing). For more information,.

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Earthquakes have a bigger constitution toll

November 6th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Earthquakes could also trigger spirit attacks. The account revealed heart attacks rose by 35 percent in the week following the 1994 earthquake in Northridge, Calif. Similar surges were reported in other places, such as Taiwan. An raise in arrhythmias and cases of stiff blood make were also recorded following this order of non-chemical disaster.

Earthquakes can also mischief the health of people who are displaced from their homes, according to the report. Overcrowded shelters can potential to epidemics of contagious diseases. Bodies, however, generally do not monkey tricks a major role in the spread of disease, the researchers noted.

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Daylight Saving Time 2011 : What About Arizona?

October 30th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Daylight Saving Time for 2011 began at 3 a.m. on Sunday, March 13 and will end the matutinal of Sunday, November 6, 2011. For most of the territory this means they will progress their clocks back one total hour.

These folks either get to doze in another hour or will go through the frustration of getting to toil an hour earlier by accident, but this is not spot on for Arizona residents. We are one of the places that does not remember the sanctioned Daylight Saving Time changes. Here is a paltry relation about this for all of us to ponder. Daylight Saving Time or DST was an serviceable coppers of the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005.

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Is the gold make haste on?

October 29th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

The penalty of gold skyrocketed erstwhile $1700/an ounce, and in overseas trading mould night, around 12:00 am our time, gold was trading at $1713.10/oz up another $12.70/ounce. Silver also had a righteousness showing as it was trading at $33.24/oz which was a earn of $. 068/ounce. Platinum even gained $5.20 to put it's trading tied at $1574.00, yet that is still a extend between it and gold of $139/ounce.

This still does not forebode well for equities. Remember that Zimbabwe had a uncontested to the upside stock market as their unpinings crumbled, fiat currency became worthless, and they went from being the breadbasket of Africa to the Dustbowl. Just do not be lulled into pensive it cannot happen to the United States. History has a personality of repeating itself.

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Missing the human race linked to John Wayne Gacy murders resurfaces

October 27th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

HICAGO -- On a May hour in 1977, Harold Wayne Lovell socialist his accommodations on South Pulaski Road for Aurora to hand at to ground a construction job. At 19, he was incredible and thin with long sandy blond mane framing a full mouth and candid nose. He preferred to be called Wayne.

His kinfolk never heard from him again. For years, Lovell's line believed he was a patsy of the serial killer John Wayne Gacy. A younger sister, Theresa Hasselberg, a treat in Alabama, kept newspaper clips about Gacy. Her brother, Tim Lovell, skim books about Gacy and theorized that Wayne and Gacy crossed paths while Gacy did construction effort at a fast-food restaurant in Aurora.

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Ohio acreage owner mistreated animals: monster welfare

October 20th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

"We've been infuriating to get him shut down since 2003," Hostetler said, adding that authorities had made several visits to Terry Thompson's farm-toun since 2004 and found underfed animals with magnanimous sores. Thompson, 61, was found beat at the smallholding from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. Sheriff's deputies snap and killed most of the 50-odd lions, tigers, bears, and other big animals he set dispersed from their pens.

A copy was still at large, the Muskingum County Sheriff said. Thompson was released endure month from federal house of detention on a firearms certainty -- agents raided his farm in June 2008 and found 133 guns. Court documents showed that he told an informant he dealt guns illegally after giving up his dealing sanction five years earlier.

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Officers carry off round to block World Series ticket explore disclosure

October 16th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

ST. LOUIS • A association of bishopric police officers won a ring-shaped Thursday in their legal battle to prevent disclosure of responsibility records of an investigation into the misuse of 2006 World Series tickets. Ruling in year in a jacket and trousers filed for activist John Chasnoff, Circuit Judge Philip Heagney cited Missouri's Sunshine Law and said that all internal affairs records should be made public. The Police Department did not apply the order, but some officers sued to barricade the release, asserting retreat rights of personnel records.

The American Civil Liberies Union argued for Chasnoff that the officers should not be allowed to intervene. But on Thursday, Circuit Judge Mark Neill ruled that the officers have a rectify to be heard. Neil Bruntrager, the officers' lawyer, said the conclusion moves the emergence closer to a trial.

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Cardinals Beat Phillies To Advance To NLCS

October 8th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

Oct. 7: The St. Louis Cardinals proceed after victorious with a cut of 1-0, baseball's Game 5 of the National League split series with the Philadelphia Phillies. Chris Carpenter tossed a three-hitter to outpitch ex- comrade Roy Halladay in a duel for the ages and the St. Louis Cardinals edged the Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 Friday evensong in the deciding Game 5 of their NL playoff series.

The wild-card Cardinals scored in the principal inning when Rafael Furcal led off with a triple and Skip Schumaker followed with a double. And that was it. Heavily favored Philadelphia never needy through against Carpenter. Ryan Howard grounded out to end the brave and woe his stage coming out of the batter's chest -- he limped a unite of steps and crumpled to the soil as St. Louis started to celebrate.

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Bay Area News Group editorial: Steve Jobs’ death is a wretched milestone

October 6th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

The destruction of Steve Jobs on Wednesday was a bleak milestone for Silicon Valley, for the epoch technology industry and certainly for the whole world who has personally experienced the man's energy, creativity and epic charisma. What a distinguishable billet this valley would have been without him -- and what a different world without his vision, which changed the system we work and the way we live. His departure from Apple in August was laden with sadness, since it was explicit then that his elongate struggle with pancreatic cancer was nearing its end. Our leader at that moment had the overtones of a passing rather than a resignation.

Here is what we said: The abdication of Silicon Valley's their heels star CEO, Steve Jobs, came as no their heels to the Apple faithful who have been worrying about his medical fit and know how seriously he took his duties. Jobs' departure from the finish job at Apple is a squandering for Silicon Valley. But it's also a injury for the nation, which is in desperate need of entrepreneurial direction to get out of this economic slump. The dingle has had some true titans. Robert Noyce. David Packard. William Hewlett, Andrew Grove. Gordon Moore.

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Hands On with the Apple iPhone 4S

October 5th, 2011 -- Posted in I think | Comments Off

If I said that I had tested the budding iPhone's camera in any substantive way, PCMag Camera Analyst Jim Fisher would discountenance me for my pomposity and then quickly quit. Let's just aver I tried the camera and it was tuneful impressive to my eyes. Although it looks faithfully the same as the camera on the iPhone 4, it has six fork lenses.

Those lenses are indubitably more important than the sensor bump from 5 megapixels to 8 megapixels, but the further pixels don't shop-worn either. Perhaps most significantly, the camera's extremity aperture is now f2.4, which is enough to let in a serious volume of light.

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