Wednesday 6 June 2012
Octomom To Perform At Stripclub
Just when the Octomom story couldn't get any more tawdry, along comes this report from TMZ.com that Nadya Suleman will undress for money at a strip club in Florida next month.
Suleman will do two topless shows a night from July 11-15 at T's Lounge in West Palm Beach because she feels "sexually liberated" and wants to promote her upcoming solo porn release, reports TMZ.com.
The mom of 14 definitely needs the money - last month, she filed for bankruptcy, stating that she has less than $50,000 in assets but between $500,000 and $1 million in liabilities, reported Us Weekly.
In April, she expressed her eagerness to do any work to make some money. "If it's a job, and it's a well-paying job, and it's gonna allow me to get out of here and move in a very safe, huge home that they deserve, I'm gonna do it," she told HLN's Nischelle Turner. Source: HuffPost
Tennis: Sharapova, Shvedova spurred on by injury heartache
PARIS - Global superstar Maria Sharapova and unheralded Yaroslava Shvedova attempt to set-up a French Open semi-final date on Wednesday spurred on by having conquered career-threatening injuries.
Sharapova, who needs a Roland Garros title to complete a career Grand Slam, saw her meteoric rise halted by shoulder surgery which sidelined her for almost a year until mid-2009.
Shvedova, meanwhile, injured her knee while on Hopman Cup duty for Kazakhstan in January 2010, and missed the Australian Open.
Although she won the women's doubles at Wimbledon with Vania King, her singles ranking collapsed to 206 from a place in the top 30.
That condemned her to play qualifiers at this French Open and if she makes it to the last four, she will be the first qualifier to reach the semi-finals.
Sharapova, the world number two, is now the overwhelming favourite to capture the title after the early exits of top seed Victoria Azarenka, defending champion Li Na and former winner Serena Williams.
Her 2004 Wimbledon triumph, 2006 US Open victory and 2008 title at the Australian Open all came before her shoulder surgery.
"I think I'm just much more grateful today for what I'm doing and what I have, more than anything," said Sharapova, who for the first time faces Estonian 23rd seed Kaia Kanepi for a place in the last four.
"So now when I'm playing, I really feel like I'm much more positive. Overall, I see my career much more positive than I looked at it back then, especially during the tough days.
"In the past I would always have to save myself, because knowing that it's seven matches. I never felt like I recovered that well. But I think with experience and just being physically stronger, I'm much better at that."
Sharapova, who came into Paris with claycourt titles in Stuttgart and Rome, cruised through her first three rounds for the loss of just five games.
But she struggled over three sets to beat experienced Czech Klara Zakopalova in a chilly, windswept fourth round on Monday, finishing with 53 unforced errors and 12 double faults, including one on match point.
Shvedova, now the world number 142, was a quarter-finalist in Paris in 2010, but she admitted that the last year had been tough.
"I had the injury and surgery right after Australia. I was recovering a very long time and when I came back my knee was bothering me for half a year," said the 24-year-old Moscow native.
"Then my coach left, and I had some tough periods mentally. I was very down and lonely. I was playing doubles but lost all my singles points.
"Since September I got a new coach (Emiliano Redondi) and he helped me out a lot. For this year we set a goal to get my ranking back, and I was working hard."
As she battled to rebuild her singles ranking, she found herself playing humble, third-tier events in Mexico.
It may have been intimate and friendly, but for a player used to being in the big events, it was also a professional endurance test.
"Even though it was nice atmosphere and there was no superstars and we were like big a big family, I wished I could come back here."
Shvedova tackles Czech fourth seed and Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova for a place in the semi-finals. The two have never played each other before. Source: AsiaOne
Anglers' extraordinary find is no sea monster, but a giant squid
Al McGlashan, a prominent big-game fisherman in Australia, ventured to sea Friday in search of tuna and swordfish. The highlight, however, was the bizarre discovery of a fresh giant squid carcass.
Giant squid are elusive, mysterious denizens of the ocean's darkest depths, believed to have spawned ancient tales of sea monsters. To find even parts of a dead specimen is rare, but to find a specimen largely intact and still with its bright-orange coloration is extraordinary.
"In all my time on the water -- and I've spent 200-plus days out there -- I've never seen anything like it," McGlashan said in a phone interview.
The discovery occurred 30 miles off Jervis Bay in New South Wales. On board was McGlashan's fishing partner, Justin Lewis, a film crew and Phil Bolton, who works for the regional fisheries department.
The crew obtained underwater footage of the squid being preyed upon by a blue shark, which is posted below.
McGlashan, who writes a weekly column for the Daily Telegraph, was quoted in the newspaper as saying the squid "must have died not that long before we found it because it didn't smell at all and its colors were still strong. Most giant squid remains are smelly and rotten and just off-white by the time someone finds them."
Giant squid can measure 50-plus feet but the specimen McGlashan and friends found was only a sea monster in waiting, stretching out at about 13 feet. It was missing long portions of its tentacles, however, perhaps because of a deep-sea battle with a sperm whale.
Sperm whales are the only large predators to specifically target giant squid in the abyss. The clashes between species were legendary in books and on the silver screen, even though in real life the battles are generally one-sided.
"Sperm whales are far bigger, heavier and faster in the water -- the giant squid are quite slow -- so the whale generally wins," Mandy Reid of the Australian Museum told the Telegraph.
As a testament to the elusive nature of giant squid, the first images of a live giant squid in its natural habitat were not captured until 2004, by Japanese scientists 600 miles south of Tokyo, in a known sperm whale feeding area. They dropped a baited line with a special camera to about 3,000 feet and snagged a 26-foot squid, which stayed on the hook for several hours.
McGlashan and friends were also fishing in an area where sperm whales are often sighted, though none were sighted on this excursion. A lone albatross sitting on some kind of clump is what lured the fishermen to the squid carcass.
The anglers collected tissue samples and the beak for the museum, then left the rest for the blue shark and other scavengers.
Michelle Pfeiffer: Why I became a vegan
Michelle Pfeiffer admits in a new interview that vanity played a part in her decision to adopt a vegan lifestyle, but she adds that more than anything it was because of a desire to live a healthier life.
The 54-year-old actress tells Dr. Sanjay Gupta on Monday's edition of "Piers Morgan Tonight" that watching his documentary, "The Last Heart Attack," gave her plenty of food for thought.
"I was finishing up working on, I think it was 'Dark Shadows,'" she says. "And I was watching CNN, and 'The Last Heart Attack' came on."
As she was watching the documentary, which explores preventative measures for heart disease, it was former President Bill Clinton's story that really hit home.
Pfeiffer, who considers herself to also be a "foodie," watched Clinton and said, "OK, Bill Clinton loves food, so there must be something to [veganism] that's making him stick to it. And also, he's smart, so he's not going to do something unless he really thinks there's some science behind it."
After reading the book "Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease," which advocates for a plant-based, oil-free diet, Pfeiffer says her mind was made up.
"I just felt like...there was science behind it," she says. "And, you know, it was sort of irrefutable. ... I couldn't not listen to it. My father died from cancer, and the older you get, there's a lot of disease around you. And you see people struggling with chronic disease. You see people dying with terminal illnesses. And if in any way .... this is true, then you kind of have to listen to it."
As someone who loves carbs, Pfeiffer says she's enjoying the vegan diet, and has her husband of 19 years, David E. Kelley, trying to make the switch.
The older she gets, Pfeiffer says of her views on diet, the more her focus and intent is geared toward living a longer life.
"Vanity is right under there," she admits, "but I have to say that it's a close second with wanting to live long."
Watch the full interview with Michelle Pfeiffer when she stops by "Piers Morgan Tonight" at 9 p.m. ET.
China says Syria peace efforts at 'crossroads'
UNITED NATIONS - China's UN envoy said Monday that efforts to end the Syria crisis are at a "crossroads" and that government and opposition forces must halt violence.
The Houla massacre has dealt a huge blow to the mediation mission of UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan, ambassador Li Baodong said as China took over the UN Security Council for June.
"The Syrian issue now is at a very critical moment. The political process to solve the Syrian crisis is at a crossroads," Li told reporters, without signalling any easing in China's opposition to sanctions against President Bashar al-Assad.
Syria could have a "bright" outcome with a negotiated settlement or "a black prospect where the bloody violence, the conflict lingers on, turning into full fledged civil war, turning into sectarian revenge, sectarian conflict between villages, between neighborhoods, between cities," the envoy said. The May 25 massacre in Houla, in which 108 people were killed, "has caused collateral damage to Kofi Annan's mediation effort. And also it presents a huge challenge to the international community," Li said.
"Whoever did that must be brought to justice," the Chinese envoy said, giving backing to an "independent" inquiry into the killings.
But he said the UN Security Council and the international community must now get behind Annan's six-point plan which calls for the withdrawal of heavy weapons and troops from cities so that political talks can start. Annan says that the Syrian president has not carried out any of the points.
"The forces in Syria - government, opposition forces - they must fulfill their pledge, their obligations, their commitments to ceasefire," Li said. China has twice supported Russia in vetoing UN Security Council resolutions which hinted at sanctions against Assad. It has also publicly rejected any kind of military intervention.
Li said however that "Syria will be one of the most pressing issues on the council's agenda" in June. There will be five meetings at which Syria is discussed, starting with a briefing by Annan at the council on Thursday. Source: AsiaOne
Miss USA 2012, Olivia Culpo, Cites Audrey Hepburn As Role Model
LAS VEGAS -- The newest Miss USA winner is a Rhode Island cellist who describes herself as a nerd and aspires to be more like Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn.
Olivia Culpo shares Hepburn's European heritage and dark brown hair and soon they will share something else. Culpo said after winning her crown Sunday night that she plans to go to Tiffany & Co. in New York and recreate Hepburn's iconic opening scene from "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
Culpo, a Boston University sophomore, will take a year off from her studies to tackle her duties as Miss USA and represent the nation in the 61st Miss Universe contest in December. The 20-year-old said she wished she could have shared her crown with her 50 competitors during the pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
Culpo strutted across the stage in a lilac bikini, then donned a flowing fuchsia gown with sparkly trim around her waist and décolletage. After making it to the final five, Culpo voiced her support for transgender beauty queens during the make-or-break interview round.
"Would you feel it would be fair that a transgender woman wins the Miss USA title over a natural-born woman?" asked celebrity judge Rob Kardashian. The question came from a pageant follower on Twitter, a first for the competition.
Culpo didn't hesitate before embracing the Miss Universe Organization's recent decision to admit transgender contestants.
"I do think that that would be fair, but I can understand that people would be a little apprehensive to take that road because there is a tradition of natural-born women, but today where there are so many surgeries and so many people out there who have a need to change for a happier life, I do accept that because I believe it's a free country," Culpo said.
Culpo said after the pageant that she wasn't put off by the question when she heard it.
"This is a free country and to each their own," she said.
Culpo said she was short and chubby as a girl, but blossomed after a growth spurt. She spent her summers at band camp after learning to play the cello in second grade. Her parents are also musicians, and her love for music saw her perform at Symphony Hall in Boston and Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Culpo is a 2010 graduate of St. Mary Academy Bay View, an all-girls Catholic school in Riverside, where she was a member of the National Honor Society. She said she comes from a big, Italian family and speaks some Italian. On her Twitter account, she describes herself as a nerd and model.
"I was just so surprised, so shocked, so honored to be there," she said of her win.
Rounding out the top five contestants were first runner-up Nana Meriwether of Maryland, second runner-up Audrey Bolte of Ohio, third runner-up Jade Kelsall of Nevada and fourth runner-up Jasmyn Wilkins of Georgia. As Meriwether and Culpo held hands waiting for the winner to be announced, Culpo bit her lip and cringed with anticipation.
Culpo demonstrated an outgoing personality throughout the competition, blowing a kiss and shimmying across the stage during the opening number. She cited Hepburn as her source of inspiration, noting her many years of volunteer work.
"She was beautiful on the outside, but also beautiful on the inside," said Culpo, who sang the chorus of "Funny Face" from her favorite movie of the same name after her win.
Miss Iowa USA Rebecca Hodge was named Miss Congeniality, and Miss Oregon USA Alaina Bergsma was named the most photogenic. They both won $1,000, but didn't make the top 16.
The pageant had three competitions: swimsuit, evening gowns and interview question. The contestants were whittled to 16 after the show's opening fashion show number. The contestants were later narrowed down to a field of 10 and then five.
Pop band Cobra Starship performed as the beauty queens modeled their string bikinis. Singer Akon danced with the top five during the evening gown competition.
Culpo had one of the more modest dresses of the contest, with many of the beauty queens wearing revealing gowns with bare backs, high slits and sheer fabric. In contrast, Culpo's flowing gown covered her legs and lower back while revealing some cleavage.
The judge's panel included Chef Cat Cora, TV personality Arsenio Hall and singer Joe Jonas. Andy Cohen and Giuliana Rancic stepped in to host. Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella of California crowned Culpo her successor at the end of the night.
The first-ever transgender contestant to compete in the Miss Universe Canada pageant made it to the penultimate round before losing her bid to win the title last month. She was initially denied entry to Canada's pageant because she was not born female. Donald Trump, who runs the Miss Universe Organization, subsequently overruled that decision.
Miss Universe publicity director Brenda Mendoza has said transgender competitors are now welcome at all of its pageants around the world.
The competition is not affiliated with the Miss America pageant. Source: HuffPost
Beyonce In Paris Bravely Wears Hot Pink Pants
All hail Beyonce, Queen of the Wild Pants! Our favorite printed lady stepped out in Paris today, there with Jay-Z and their adorable bundle of joy, baby Blue Ivy.
While Jay was his usual dressed-down self (leather jacket, baggy pants, Air Jordans) and Blue was in blue leggings and a blue baby blanket (we can't make this stuff up), Beyonce was sporting the kind of wild outfit only she could pull off: a hot pink and yellow zigzag print blouse, pointy high heels and hot pink pants.
Oh, Beyonce, how we wish we could be you.
The Carter-Knowles family was in France for the weekend while Jay-Z performed with Kanye West the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on Friday. Kanye and Jay are in the midst of their European tour, which will take them to Germany, Ireland and England. (They will presumably perform "N****s In Paris" in all of them.)
But while gang jaunts all over Europe, don't expect them to blend in.
Olympic torch lights up Northern Ireland
GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, United Kingdom - The Olympic torch was held aloft Monday at the Giant's Causeway, the spectacular coastal rock formation, the highlight of its journey across Northern Ireland.
The torch is being taken round all parts of the United Kingdom in a 10-week, 8,000-mile (12,875-kilometre) relay ahead of the 2012 London Games, which start on July 27.
Northern Irish triathlete Peter Jack, 54, carried the flame in broad sunshine at the Giant's Causeway, which comprises around 40,000 interlocking mostly hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity.
Celtic legend has it that the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn MacCool) built the causeway as stepping stones across to Scotland in a challenge to a giant called Benandonner.
The iconic world heritage site attracts more than half a million tourists visit each year.
The flame was also carried over the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, which links the mainland to a tiny island.
In Londonderry, Northern Ireland's second city, the torch was to cross the Peace Bridge in a symbol of cross-community reconciliation before a party marking the end of the torch's journey for the day.
The link was opened relatively recently between a disused army barracks in a mainly Protestant part of Derry and its largely Catholic centre.
Northern Irish sports minister Caral Ni Chuilin said: "The all-Ireland torch relay is a celebration of all we have to offer.
"The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, Giant's Causeway and Dunluce Castle are just some of this island's jewels."
The torch is on a five-day journey around Northern Ireland and will cross the border as a token of closer ties between Britain and the Republic of Ireland following Queen Elizabeth II's landmark visit there last year.
The trip comes as Britain celebrates the sovereign's diamond jubilee, marking her 60 years on the throne.
It will visit Dublin on Wednesday, passing some of the capital's main sights.
The highly-charged visit was the first by a British monarch since her grandfather king George V in 1911, before the republic won independence in 1922.
In his diamond jubilee personal tribute, Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, said he thought the visit had been his mother's "greatest achievement".
Seen as the last piece in the jigsaw of peace in Northern Ireland, the four-day trip required the republic's biggest-ever security operation.
However, through some highly symbolic gestures - including speaking in Irish - she melted away enough post-colonial angst to permit an unscheduled public walkabout at the end of the visit. Source: AsiaOne
Canada says 'Psycho' extradition process under way
MONTREAL - Canada said Monday that it was working on the documents needed to secure the extradition of a murder suspect dubbed the "Canadian Psycho," arrested in Germany on suspicion of dismembering his lover.
Police in Berlin picked up Luka Rocco Magnotta, 29, at an Internet cafe after a days-long hunt for the man believed to have murdered his Chinese lover with an ice pick, dismembered his body and filmed the grisly killing.
"Mr. Magnotta has been arrested in Berlin, Germany on an Interpol Red notice which under German law constitutes a provisional request from Canada for his extradition," justice ministry spokeswoman Julie Di Mambro said in a statement.
"Pursuant to the Canada-Germany Treaty on extradition, Canada has to now submit a formal request for his extradition accompanied by documentation outlining the evidence supporting the request," she said.
The spokeswoman said officials were working "to prepare the materials in support of the request," adding that Magnotta was expected to appear in a Berlin court on Tuesday.
"Canada will continue to be advised of the progress of this matter through the German courts," she said.
Interpol had issued a Red Notice wanted-persons alert for Magnotta, also known as Eric Clinton Newman and Vladimir Romanov, to its 190 member countries after a video of the grisly killing surfaced online.
The murder came to light when Canadian police said last week that a human foot had been sent to the headquarters of Canada's ruling Conservative Party.
A hand was later found in the mail at an Ottawa post office, and a torso was discovered in Montreal. Canadian police believe the remains belong to a Chinese man who was dating Magnotta - and that Magnotta is to blame. Source: AsiaOne
US drone strike targets Al-Qaeda No. 2: Reports
WASHINGTON - Al-Qaeda's second-in-command Abu Yahya al-Libi was the target of a US drone strike that killed 15 people in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt on Monday, US media reported.
US officials confirmed to The New York Times that Al-Libi had been the target of the missile attack in North Waziristan, a Taliban and Al-Qaeda stronghold along the Afghan border, but could not say whether he had survived.
"People are looking very closely to see whether he's still alive," a US official told the New York Times.
"It'll take some time for people to gain a high level of confidence that he's dead. But he's number two in Al-Qaeda, and this would be a major blow."
A senior US official also told ABC News that Al-Libi had been the target of the attack, the third drone strike in three days and the deadliest this year.
"This would be a major blow to core Al-Qaeda - removing the number two leader twice in less than a year," a senior US official told AFP on condition of anonymity, adding he could not confirm if Al-Libi was dead or alive.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, noted that Al-Libi had served as "general manager" for Al-Qaeda's main branch, overseeing its daily operations in Pakistani's lawless tribal regions and managing links to affiliates around the world.
Al-Libi, a Libyan citizen believed to be in his late 40s, has been an influential Al-Qaeda commander. He became the international terror network's deputy leader after the August death of Atiyah abd al-Rahman, another Libyan national who was killed in a US missile strike in North Waziristan.
Al-Libi, who has a $1 million US bounty on his head, was falsely reported dead previously, after a December 2009 drone strike in South Waziristan.
A senior Pakistani security source in Peshawar told the Times that it "looks like he has been killed."
Pakistani officials said two missiles slammed into a compound in the village of Hesokhel, east of Miranshah, the capital of North Waziristan, before dawn.
A security official in Miranshah told AFP that the bodies of those killed could not be identified and that there were unconfirmed reports that foreigners were among the dead, a possible reference to Al-Qaeda fighters. Source: AsiaOne
Lisa Medford, Cary Grant: First Nude Showgirl In Vegas Tells About Relationship With Actor
Lisa Medford may seem like just another retiree living out her golden years in the suburbs of Las Vegas.
But the 74-year-old brunette is the embodiment of Sin City history with a thousand stories to tell, reports the Los Angeles Times. Medford claims to be the first nude showgirl, when she bared her breasts while performing in singer Harry Belafonte's show at the Riviera casino. She was also a family friend of legendary gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegal, letting him braid her hair when he came over to play poker.
The beauty also captivated actor Cary Grant, who she says asked her to bear his child, an offer which she still regrets not making. "I spent nights crying, thinking, 'What if I had Cary Grant's baby?"' she told the Times. "Would my parents really disown me? But I didn't want kids. He was basically gay, and I wasn't in love with him."
In her 2010 autobiography, "I Can Hear the Applause: Adult Language... Some Nudity," she also recounts her time getting shot while photographing the Russian occupation of Prague in 1968, selling marijuana, working as a chauffeur for call girls and racking stock cars.
Even into old age, Medford retains her toughness. In 2005, while working as a limousine chauffeur, two young thugs tried to leave without paying. But she dug her nails into the neck of one "right where his tattoo was" and pulled him out of the car. "Remember, I grew up with the mob," she bragged to the Las Vegas Sun. Source: HuffPost
Tuesday 5 June 2012
Jean-Claude Van Damme brings special date to 2012 MTV Movie Awards: his daughter!
Jean-Claude Van Damme's love life has been quite colorful through the years — he's been married five times, twice to the same woman — so you never know who will be on his arm at an event. But his date for Sunday's 2012 MTV Movie Awards was a special one: the action hero brought his daughter.
Van Damme, 51, escorted 21-year-old Bianca Bree (real name: Bianca Van Varenberg, which is Van Damme's given last name) to the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City last night. On the red carpet, the father/daughter duo clowned around for photographers — the "Expendables 2" star gave his offspring a spin at one point then they posed back to back. Bianca, an aspiring actress, had on an attention-grabbing outfit—a minidress with cutout sides. In her high heels, she appeared taller than her father.
[Related: Jean-Claude Van Damme Talks 'Expendables 2' Action: It's Gonna Be 'Great']
Bianca took to Twitter to document her night out with her dad, writing: "As much as I don't enjoy all that flashy crap, I had a lot of fun." She also was excited to see Charlie Sheen, commenting that the "Anger Management" star "looks really good now days. Love that guy, no matter what."
Bianca has been appearing in her father's movies since 2008 and has three more lined up, including "Welcome to the Jungle," which also stars her brother, Kristopher Van Varenberg , 24. (They are the children of Van Damme and ex-bodybuilder Gladys Portugues, who were married from 1987 to 1992 and then remarried in 1999.) However, Bianca is trying to carve out her own career path separate from her famous family.
Last year, Bianca appeared on her father's British reality TV series, "Jean-Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors," and talked about the difficulties of coming from a famous family. "Growing up under the roof of my dad, I never even saw him as something big," she said. "I never came to the conclusion that he was [famous]. I would go to school sometimes and people would say, 'Oh, I saw your dad on TV.' It can be hard having him as my father because a lot of people are fake. They can hurt you if you don't be careful. I shy away from a lot of people because I don't want them to know my life and personal issues. I just have a couple friends who are close and that is it."
Meanwhile, it was a family weekend for Van Damme. The night before he brought Bianca to the MTV Movie Awards, he took Kristopher to Spike TV's 6th annual Guys Choice Awards. As noted, Kristopher is also following in his father's footsteps and the men have appeared in numerous movies together. Not only does Kristopher resemble his father, but he also has a muscular physique, which he showed off on the set of "Welcome to the Jungle" in March.
[Related: Photo of Jean-Claude Van Damme's Muscular Son Hits the Web]
"He raised me very well with my mother and grandparents," Kristopher has said about his famous father. "I grew up in Belgium the first five years of my life... It was good for me to be raised [with a European mentality], especially now that I'm living in L.A. Here, the sons and daughters [of famous actors] -- it's very easy for them. I've met many of them and it's, 'Tomorrow my father will buy me this' and 'I'm going here' and 'We'll party and drink and smoke.' I have no time for that. I am a machine that is [focused on] working." He says he loves working with his father "because we think the same."
Badu strips down for video with The Flaming Lips
R&B singer Erykah Badu doesn’t leave much to the imagination in a new video she shot recently with The Flaming Lips.
The edgy, expressive singer - who wore her birthday suit in her 2010 “Window Seat” video - is at it again, this time posing naked in a bathtub while crooning “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” a classic made famous by Roberta Flack, per Rolling Stone.
Interestingly, the most provocatively bared body parts - dripping with milk, glitter and another substance at various points throughout the video - do not actually belong to the Grammy-winning singer but her sister Nayrok, according to the magazine.
The eye-popping slow-motion visual, in which The Lips frontman Wayne Coyne can be seen strumming a guitar fully clothed, accompanies the famous remake that was released back in April as part of the rock band’s compilation, “The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends.”
"Wayne is the Willy Wonka of music," Badu previously told Rolling Stone of recording with Coyne. "I didn't know what was going to happen .... By the 29th time, EUREKA! I understood exactly what I wanted."
The album also features collaborations with Bon Iver, Coldplay, My Morning Jacket and Ke$ha. Source: CNN
Sunny Leone’s undies up for grabs!
Jism 2 director Pooja Bhatt wants to sell the pornstar-turned-Bollywood babe’s costumes for a cause
Sunny Leone is in supreme demand. While the netizens are lusting after the bootylicious pornstar and her sensational videos, director Pooja Bhatt is gearing up to sell Sunny’s undergarments for a charitable cause. Pooja believes that so popular has become the Canadian import that she can find many takers even for Sunny’s lingerie!
Pooja , who is shooting Jism 2 in Sri Lanka, is excited to auction Sunny’s wardrobe down to her underwear for charity.”Why should we have anything against beautiful lingerie? Hollywood stars auction their lingerie. It’s a done thing. There is a huge market for these. Given a chance, I’d love to buy Javier Bardem’s undergarments in an auction,” said Pooja in an interview to a daily. Bhatt wants to auction all the costumes online before the release of Jism 2
Given the ample skin show Jism 2 promises to dish out, we think the Bhatt gal is all set to make moolah from every possible ‘commodity’. First she made Sunny shed her clothes to film steamy bed scenes with the dishy Randeep Hooda, and now Pooja wants to auction Sunny’s clothes too. ( above is the sneak peek of the garments to be auctioned online!) Kudos to the actor-turned-director for her innovative business strategies!
Shahrukh Khan shows off his injury
The actor was spotted along with wife Gauri Khan, cheering for daughter Suhana as she performed at Shiamak Davar’s Summer Funk event
Shahrukh was seen sporting a casual look at the do. Wearing a black T-shirt and torn jeans, SRK watched his daughter dance on the stage with rapt attention. And as he sat through the whole performance, what caught our attention was the injury on his thigh. All bandaged up, we wondered what made King Khan opt for tattered pants and put his wound on display. Is this the superstar’s way of gaining sympathy from his fans or a desperate attempt to create a cool style statement? We guess we would have to wait until we hear the real reason from the horse’s mouth.
Shahrukh Khan has been the object of ridicule for quite some time now. And every time we think of supporting Mr Khan and his ridiculous acts, he makes it a point to mess up again. Looks like all SRK wants to do is wallow in some self-pity and create headlines these days. All we are asking Mr Khan to do is, think of better ideas to attract attention, ‘coz the cheesy ones simply don’t work. Source: BollywoodLife
Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan to battle over football?
After lending their support to cricket, the two Khans of B-town, who can’t see eye to eye, are now set to dabble in football. Shahrukh Khan, co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders’ team and a racing league, harbours a wish to buy 50 per cent stake in the Goan football club, Dempo SC. SRK has been a football player since his school days, and his son Aryan is following in his father’s footsteps.
Salman Khan, on the other hand, is the official brand ambassador for All India Football Federation (AIFF), the governing body for Indian football. The actor intends to make football and basketball as popular as cricket. The Dabangg actor said in an interview that football is a lot easier to play in comparison to cricket. It’s a game with no frills and special gears. But Salman says that before getting into buying a team, he would like to focus on the basics of the game like building more football fields. The actor will then shift his focus to promoting basketball.
This is not the first time that a star has chosen to promote a sport other than cricket. Sanjay Dutt and Raj Kundra (Superfight League –martial arts), Akshay Kumar (Karate), Shilpa Shetty , John Abraham and Dino Morea (football), and Suniel Shetty (Hockey) have all done it. What we would like to see is, whether Salman and Shahrukh’s support helps these two sports increase their popularity in India. Source: BollywoodLife
Japanese sprinter posing nude for London trip
Japan's disabled sprinter Maya Nakanishi poses in this handout picture featured in her calendar in Tokyo, Feb 7, 2012. Nakanishi, who is planning to compete in the 2012 London Paralympic Games, published a calendar featuring her posing semi-nude with her prosthetic leg to help fund her training and trip to London Paralympic Games. Nakanishi lost her right leg below the knee in a workplace accident when she was 21, then became a sprinter with her prosthetic limb. She is the Asian record holder in the T44 (one leg amputated below the knee) 200 meter and long jump and she was the first Japanese woman to be at the start line in a 100 meter final race in the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Olympics. But with little financial assistance, she made up her mind to pose herself partially nude in her calendar to fund her trip to compete in London. The calendar of 7,000 copies is priced at 1,200 yen ($15) in Japan. Source: ChinaDaily
Defending Li Na knocked out by qualifier
Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan celebrates after winning her match against Li Na of China during the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris June 4, 2012. [Photo\Agencies]
PARIS - French Open champion Li Na's title defence ended on Monday when she was knocked out in a flurry of errors by Kazakh qualifier Yaroslava Shvedova 3-6 6-2 6-0.
After taking the first set, the Chinese seventh seed collapsed, taking only two games out of the next 14.
Last year's champion made 41 unforced errors as she spectacularly lost control of a match in which she had looked to be cruising towards victory.
The blustery conditions on Court Suzanne Lenglen made serving difficult, but the Kazakh's aggressive approach left Li flat-footed.
Her rhythm went to pieces in the face of an all-out assault from the doubles specialist who was not expected to be a realistic challenger in the singles draw, even in a tournament jam-packed full of shock results.
China's Li Na leaves the court after losing to Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan during the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris June 4, 2012. [Photo\Xinhua]
Shvedova, who has won grand slam doubles titles at both Wimbledon and the US Open in 2010, had signalled her intent coming into the match having not dropped a set in her opening three matches.
Having stormed through the second set, Shvedova broke her opponent's serve three times in the decider, and while she wasted two match points in the final game, she eventually closed it out when Li netted a tame backhand.
Shvedova, ranked 142 in the world in singles, will now play the winner of Varvara Lepchenko's match against Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova in the quarter-final. Source: ChinaDaily
Speaking up for those who inhabit a world of shadows
Ye Haiyan stands at the door of her support center in Yulin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. The center, which cares for local sex workers, was recently attacked by unknown assailants. Photos by Huo Yan / China Daily
Defending the rights of sex workers means sharing their experiences, Tang Yue reports from Guangxi.
The shattered signboard may suggest that the four-story building is an ordinary hotel, but a glance inside reveals an odd similarity between the residents.
All are female. Most are in their 40s, but some are older. Most are from poverty-stricken rural areas in neighboring provinces. They don't stay here for days but for months, sometimes even years. They don't just live, but work here, providing probably the cheapest sex service in China, at a charge of 10 to 30 yuan ($1.50 to $5) a time.
Each pays 15 yuan a day to rent a darkened 6-square-meter cubicle with yellowed, peeling walls and the heavy smell of damp. There is no window and no shower. After finishing with each client, the women wash with the limited boiled water provided by the hotel - one bucket in the morning, another in the afternoon.
During this year's Spring Festival holiday, this dingy hotel in Yulin, Guangxi, welcomed a new face. But she was only 36. And she was doing it for free.
Her name is Ye Haiyan, although she's better known as Liumangyan, or Hooligan Swallow, the name she's used online since 2005. Having worked to promote HIV prevention among sex-workers and advocating their rights, Ye said she came to the hotel to "better understand and speak for the most unprivileged rural sex workers".
Ye volunteered for a two-and-a-half-day stint, and served four men, aged 18 to 50. She then related the story on her five micro blogs. The tale quickly became an Internet phenomenon and sharply divided opinion, with some netizens applauding her "brave and conscientious behavior" while others labeled her "immoral and shameless".
Tensions rose recently. On May 23 and 24, eight men broke into the support center that Ye established last year to care for local sex workers. They smashed furniture and threatened Ye with a knife. She reported the incidents to the local police, but so far, there have been no arrests.
"I expected the controversy," admitted the diminutive Ye. "Despite all the challenges, the positive note is that the public is paying more attention to the plight of sex workers. I'm happy to see that."
These low-paid women not only endure terrible working conditions, they also have greater exposure to sexually transmitted diseases, because the customers don't always use condoms, and are more vulnerable to violence and abuse.
However, their biggest concern is not the poor sanitary conditions or strange clients, it's the police.
Prostitution is illegal in China, but the World Health Organization estimates that there are some 4 million sex workers in the country, and some experts suggest that the true figure may be higher.
If caught, sex workers face a fine up to 3,000 yuan. For those working in these shabby hotels, that equates to the earnings from about 150 clients.
Poor, illegal, helpful
The banner on the wall of the working center states Ye's goal: To exempt underprivileged sex workers from economic punishment.
"It's easy to be a moralist and ask 'Why don't they choose a decent, safe job?' but the reality is much more complicated," said Ye. "Those who haven't gone through what these sisters have experienced really have no right to judge or offer opinions."
Ye Haiyan and two of her volunteers at the support center she founded last year.
Some of the women have escaped from domestic violence, while others are widows or their husbands are in prison. Many of these illiterate women shoulder heavy financial burdens, such as medical bills and tuition fees for their children, she said.
Even charging the lowest rate, a sex worker can earn about 2,000 yuan per month, at least twice the salary in other jobs, if they can find them.
"Stories of migrant workers slaving for months and not being paid are not uncommon. That helps to explain why the sex workers here are willing to take the risks they get paid immediately. That is very important for those with a family to support," said Ye.
She believes these low-rate sex workers are providing a social service because many of their clients are lonely migrant workers, while others are local widowers whose sexual appetite has been heightened by long periods of solitude.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics, China now has more than 150 million migrant workers who are away from their hometowns for at least six months each year.
"They are very poor and don't even have shirts without holes. But they are also human beings. They also have desires. They have to find a way to satisfy their needs," said Xiaolongbao, meaning "Small steamed bun", a sex worker for 12 years.
Chi Susheng, a lawyer and a deputy to the National People's Congress, agreed: "The reality is that a lot of migrant workers need this service. If the anti-pornography campaign makes it difficult for them to find such places, it will increase the likelihood that they will harass other women and force them to have sex," said Chi, who proposed the legalization of prostitution during the NPC session in March.
She said legalization would ensure that sex workers undergo regular health checks and better prevent the spread of AIDS.
There are also voices against the proposal. If prostitution is legalized, at the current time when the wealth gap is so wide, men will feel less guilty and more women will be encouraged to do it and are liable to come to harm, according to Zhang Hongping, a women's rights researcher at the China Cultural Institute in Beijing.
"Ye may think that she is promoting women's rights, but feminism has never promoted doing anything in the form of sexual services," she said. "Feminists pursue freedom and equality, not 'sacrificing' oneself to save others."
A change of attitude
Ye has not always been supportive of sex workers. She ran a (legitimate) massage parlor in Yulin for a couple of years in the late 1990s, next door to a hair salon that provided sexual services.
Ye during her time as an unpaid sex worker. Provided to China Daily
Every time the sex workers came by and sat for a while, Ye and her staff felt uncomfortable and carefully cleaned the chairs after they left. "At that time, I looked down on them, too," she admitted.
In 2001, she divorced and became a single mother. A friend of a friend, a sex worker, offered Ye and her 1-year-old daughter a place to stay. As a result, she heard a lot of "heartbreaking stories" about sex workers and started to defend them online.
She set up a website to speak on their behalf in 2005, but later closed it because of public pressure and attacks by hackers.
Ye was about to give up, but the murder of Yaoyao, a 23-year-old sex worker and supporter of the website who was killed by a client in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, made her determined to continue.
In 2006, Ye founded the China Grassroots Women's Rights Center in her hometown of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province. When she started promoting HIV-preventive measures among sex workers, she discovered that some were reluctant to use condoms for fear they would serve as evidence of prostitution.
Last year, she moved back to Yulin and opened the working center, surrounded by hair salons, massage parlors and shabby hotels, most of which house sex workers.
The less-than-10-square-meter center already has three diehard volunteers.
Xiaolongbao, who helps to build up the network, calls Ye "Brother Yan" because "no single man treated us equally, cared and protected us like her". But every day she worries about being arrested.
Liangzi, a local cleaner, is the "housekeeper, security guard and accountant". An enthusiastic charity worker since the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, he has worked with volunteers in local orphanages and schools. So far, however, he has failed to persuade any of them to join the center, because they "only like to do volunteer work in the sunshine".
Mo Diandian, a 19-year-old school student in charge of the center's micro blog, said that some classmates know he is a volunteer at the center and are OK with it. But his parents, who "hold very traditional views", have no idea about his involvement.
The center doesn't just provide condoms and encourage the women to take HIV tests. The volunteers also try to deliver as much comfort and care as possible.
Earlier this year, they organized a Spring Festival dinner for those women who didn't go home. Now, as the Dragon Boat Festival approaches, the volunteers are counting the zongzi (dumplings made from bamboo leaves and glutinous rice) they will have to buy for the sisters.
The women have inspired Ye so much that she named the center Fuping, meaning "Duckweed", because "the plant is just like the sex workers, who are always floating but are also strong and vital". Source: DailyChina
Stephen Baldwin fights Kevin Costner in court
(CNN) -- Lawyers for Kevin Costner and Stephen Baldwin began choosing jurors Monday to decide a legal dispute between the two actors stemming from the 2010 Gulf oil spill.
Baldwin and a New Orleans businessman say Costner and others tricked them into selling their stock in a company that made oil spill cleanup machines the same week BP placed a $52 million order for the technology.
The judge has ordered both actors to attend each day of the trial, which is being heard in a federal court in New Orleans.
The oil separation technology was developed in the 1990s by a company created by Costner, but Baldwin became involved while in New Orleans to produce a documentary about the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico in May 2010.
Baldwin and Spyridon Contogouris decided to sell their stock soon after getting it because of differences with other shareholders, according to the lawsuit. They signed an agreement to sell their shares to Patrick Smith, who then transferred them to a company partly owned by Costner, on June 11, 2010.
BP announced on June 15, 2010, it would lease 32 machines from the company.
If Smith and Costner had told them BP was placing a huge order, they would not have sold, the suit said. The 10% of the company that Baldwin sold for $500,000 should have been worth $3.8 million, while the 28% stake sold by Contogouris for $1.4 million was worth $10.6 million, the suit said.
Lawyers for Costner and Smith contend Baldwin and Contogouris sold their stock "with eyes wide open, to get out of a soured business relationship and to invest in other ventures."
They knew that BP might place the order, a defense filing said. It was widely reported in the news and Costner testified about it to Congress two days before the stock sale.
Contrary to trying to trick Baldwin into selling his shares, Costner was "dumbfounded," "flabbergasted" and "furious" when he learned Baldwin and Contogouris had sold out "because it enabled plaintiffs to cash out their interests" before the company had earned any money, the defense filing said.
Costner and Baldwin are both on the list of witnesses expected to testify. Source: CNN
Madonna's Marine Le Pen Nazi Depiction Lands Singer In Hot Water
How do you get under the skin of a French right-wing politician?
Just ask Madonna, who successfully ticked off National Front leader Marine Le Pen during a show in Tel Aviv, Israel, last Thursday.
According to Agence France Presse, Madonna performed her song 'Nobody Knows Me' in front of a giant screen showing Marine Le Pen with a swastika on her forehead.
The image appeared only for a split second in a montage featuring the likes of Sarah Palin and Chinese president Hu Jintao. However, the photo apparently caused enough of a stir for Le Pen to consider suing.
France's far-right National Front candidate for the presidential election Marine Le Pen delivers a speech in Paris, Tuesday, May 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
According to the Daily Mail, Le Pen has threatened legal action should Madonna continue with the performance in France.
Marine Le Pen is the head of France's National Front, a far-right political party that has been accused of racism.
"We are not a Nazi party, and object to being depicted as such," a party source reportedly told the Daily Mail.
The National Front won a record 18-20% of the vote in France's presidential elections on April 22.
Radio France Internationale, an international public broadcaster, reports that Le Pen will be "watching very closely" to see if Madonna does a repeat when she performs in Paris on July 14.
Pilot signaled trouble moments before crash that killed 163 in Nigeria
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- The pilot of the Dana Air plane that crashed into a densely populated neighborhood in Lagos, Nigeria, radioed that the plane was having trouble just minutes earlier, an airline official told CNN on Monday.
The details emerged as search and rescue crews worked to recover bodies from the wreckage, while authorities searched for the flight data recorders to try to piece together what brought down the plane Sunday, killing all 153 people aboard and at least 10 on the ground.
The death toll will probably rise as crews search the rubble of a two-story residential building that the McDonnell Douglas MD-83 plane struck.
It was unclear how many people were inside the building and on the street outside at the time of the crash, Mohammad Sani Sidi, the emergency management director, told CNN from the crash site.
Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency said late Monday that 137 bodies -- including the body of a woman clutching the body of a baby, apparent residents of the area -- had been removed from the crash site. Alexander Bankole, director of search and rescue for the agency, announced at 7 p.m. that the search would be suspended overnight and resume Tuesday morning.
The pilot declared an emergency as the plane was on final approach to Murtala Muhammed International Airport, and witnesses said it appeared the plane was having engine trouble, said Oscar Wason, Dana Air's director of operations.
Wason identified the pilot as an American, but did not release his name or hometown. The co-pilot was from India, and the flight engineer from Indonesia, Wason said.
U.S. citizens were on board the flight, the U.S. State Department said Monday, but the agency did not have an exact number. The consulate in Lagos was working to notify the victims' next of kin, spokesman Mark Toner said.
Also among the dead are six Chinese citizens who were on board the flight, the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria said Monday.
According to witnesses, the passenger plane appeared to be coming in high with its nose up when it crashed, hitting the ground tail first, Wason said.
The flight, bound from the Nigerian capital of Abuja, crashed at 3:43 p.m. (10:43 a.m. ET) Sunday in the neighborhood of Iju Ishaga, just north of the airport, according to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
The crash site was 11 miles from the runway, Wason said.
The families of the dead were gathered at the airport late Sunday, hours after the crash, and were told there were no survivors, Wason said.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan ordered an immediate investigation into the crash, while declaring a three-day period of national mourning for victims.
Initial rescue efforts were hampered by massive crowds that poured into the streets after the crash, making it difficult for crews and medical workers to get to the wreckage.
Police used batons to beat back onlookers to make way for rescue crews and ambulances, witnesses said.
"There were so many people, you had to push through people to walk," said Pearl Ezeokeke, who was at the crash site.
Femi Green-Adebo, who lives a few blocks from the crash site, said he was home Sunday when he heard a "loud explosion" and ran outside with friends.
"We were trying to see if we could help others," he said. "It was so hot, we couldn't get close because of the fire."
The number of people in the street quickly swelled, and he said he saw police and ambulances trying to make their way through the crowd.
By Monday morning, military police had cordoned off the crash site, and workers were sifting through debris.
Charred remains were being pulled from still-smoldering wreckage and placed in body bags set back from the crash site.
Workers also were sifting through the debris for personal effects, trying to match passports, identification cards and other paperwork to the passenger manifest. Technicians took pictures of cell phones, some partially melted.
A team of Boeing engineers was en route to investigate the crash, Wason said.
The airplane that crashed was 22 years old and was purchased from Alaska Airlines. It underwent a routine maintenance checkup every 200 hours, and it had just been inspected three days earlier, Wason said.
The Nigerian aviation authority has not asked Dana Air to ground its planes, though the airline canceled all its flights Monday as show of respect for the victims of the crash, he said.
Dana Air, which is privately owned and based in Lagos, began operations in 2008.
Nigeria's deadliest air disaster came in July 1991, when all 261 on board a Nigerian Airways airliner were killed when the plane crashed shortly after takeoff in Saudi Arabia.
On Saturday, a Boeing 727 cargo plane operated by Nigeria-based Allied Air from Lagos overshot the runway in Accra, Ghana, and hit a passenger bus, killing 10 people, officials said.
Dana Air set up a 24-hour hotline to provide information about the Sunday crash.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of guests who were involved in the Dana Air mishap," the airline posted on its website. "May the souls of the deceased rest in peace."
Lagos, with a population of more than 7.9 million people, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. It is Nigeria's commercial hub. Source: CNN
Suicide rate on the rise in Malaysia
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia - The suicide rate is on the rise in Malaysia, with more than 1,000 people taking their own lives over a three-year period.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said the ratio of suicides from 2007 to 2010 was 1.3 for every 100,000 people, but added that it could be higher.
"These are just figures we collected from post-mortems. We think suicides are under-reported," he told a press conference after chairing the Mental Health Promotion advisory council meeting here.
Of the 1,156 people who committed suicide over the three-year period, the majority were aged between 24 and 44.
Liow said this was alarming as the victims belonged to the productive age group.
"National statistics also show that men outnumber women three to one, while the Chinese had the highest number of suicides at 48%, followed by Indians (21%), Malays (18%) and other races (13%)," he said.
However, he said the country's suicide rate was far lower than the global average of 16 for every 100,000 people.
Given the increase in suicides in Malaysia, the Government had decided to launch a five-year National Suicide Prevention Strategic Action Plan starting this year, said Liow.
Part of the plan is to shift mental health treatment from being purely institutionalised in hospitals to more community-centric and to be made available at community mental health centres.
"By bringing mental healthcare to the clinics, the Government is adhering to the World Health Organisation's recommendations of getting the public to play a greater role in providing support for mental health patients," said Liow.
The initial target is to set up one community mental health centre in every state this year.
"Currently, we have 224 psychiatrists in the ministry. The ratio of psychiatrists to the population is 1:150,000, but ideally we need to get a ratio of 1:50,000, which means we need a three-fold increase," he said. Source: AsiaOne
'Natural gas offers lower emission'
KUALA LUMPUR - There is in urgent need for a new paradigm of development to meet the demands of the rising "global middle class" and natural gas has an important role in the new paradigm, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
The Prime Minister said a new paradigm was crucial as the world community could not afford to allow emerging economies to follow the same "grow first, clean later" model adopted by early industrialisers as it would bring grave consequences to the well-being and security of future generations.
"I believe natural gas has an important role within that paradigm, sustaining development and at the same time decoupling it from rising emissions.
"Natural gas offers an alternative to the environmental concerns posed by the use of fossil fuels in economic development.
"It may not be the perfect solution but it is without doubt one of the best we have today, offering the lowest carbon footprint of all the fossil fuels," Najib said when opening the 25th World Gas Conference here yesterday.
The Prime Minister said given the significant growth in electricity demand in the non-OECD countries, aggressive substitution of natural gas for coal would represent an immediate and the most pragmatic route to mitigating emissions growth.
Najib said over the last 30 years, gas had tripled its share of the country's primary energy mix to become the largest energy source.
He added that Petronas' LNG complex, one of the world's largest facilities at a single site, supplies 20% of the combined LNG imports of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China. Source: AsiaOne
Gambling woes to shoot up after Euro 2012
Gambling problems are expected to get worse after Euro 2012 ends.
According to the Gamblers Rehab Centre, the number of calls to the GRC hotline is expected to triple after July 1.
Its secretary Karline Chew said: "It is only after the games, when they've lost all their money, that the gamblers or family seek help over their debts.
"It is a trend. After a sporting event is over, calls to our hotline shoot up, especially after football games."
Chew said the centre now received an average of five calls a day on gambling problems but the number would hit 10 to 15 after Euro 2012.
"The GRC will stand by for a spike in calls. We will try to get more volunteers to counsel gamblers who wish to be rehabilitated," she said, adding that calls soared to 27 a day after the 2010 World Cup.
She said gamblers usually did not call the hotline themselves.
"Serious gambling cases affect family members and usually it is either the gambler's spouse or parents who will seek help," Chew said, adding that most of those involved in football gambling were men.
She said the most tragic case she encountered was a punter who jumped off a building when he could not handle his gambling debts.
Chew said the GRC had two main call centres in Kuala Lumpur and Johor.
"After we receive calls, we give the callers the number of our service station nearest to them. Our volunteers will then meet and counsel them," she said.
Chew said the GRC also had two shelters for gambling addicts who sought rehabilitation.
"They will spend three months in our shelters in Seremban or Kluang," she said.
"In those three months, the gamblers will not be allowed to communicate with the world outside," said Chew. "Activities will be conducted to help them overcome their addiction." Source: AsiaOne
Stricter rules for maids cleaning windows
A statement yesterday said that maids are allowed to do so only if they are physically supervised by their employer or by an adult representative of their employer.
Window grilles, which need to be installed, should also be locked at all times during the cleaning process.
The new rules apply to all homes, except for windows that are at the ground level or along common corridors.
These come after nine maids fell to their deaths this year, compared to four cases for the whole of last year. Eight maids fell to their deaths in 2010.
MOM investigations showed that five of the nine deaths this year were related to maids cleaning windows in an unsafe manner. Two arose from hanging laundry, while the causes of the last two are pending further investigation.
On Sunday morning, a 29-year-old Indonesian maid fell from her employer's 12th- floor flat in Woodlands Drive 44, but she was grabbed by neighbours one floor below.
Singapore Civil Defence Force officers set up an inflatable safety cushion and later pulled the maid to safety. She was sent to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital with stomach and neck pains.
MOM said it engaged a variety of stakeholders to hear different perspectives on the issue and invited them to co-develop effective solutions.
These views came from members of the public, comments on online forums, and e-mail messages to MOM, among others.
A door-to-door survey was also conducted among some 600 households to better understand window cleaning practices. In-depth, one-to-one interviews with maids as well as a townhall session with employers, members of the public, employment agencies and non-governmental organisations were also held, said MOM.
Most stakeholders called for the Government to impose the new rules as there was "less support for a ban on window-cleaning regardless of precautions taken". This is because there are safe ways to clean window exteriors, such as through locked grilles and with the use of extendable wipers. The survey also showed that most households, including those without maids, cleaned their window exteriors fairly frequently. Among those who did, most had window grilles.
Circulars will be sent to all maid employers to notify them of the tightened safety requirements. Employers who fail to comply may be prosecuted and barred permanently from hiring a maid, said MOM. MOM also plans to raise the penalty for employers prosecuted for failing to provide their maids with a safe working environment.
The ministry said it intends to double the penalties from the current S$5,000 fine and/or six months' jail to S$10,000 fine and/or 12 months' jail.
"This is part of the ongoing review of the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act and its subsidiary legislation," said the spokesman. Source: AsiaOne
US Navy hopes stealth ship answers a rising China
A super-stealthy warship that could underpin the U.S. navy's China strategy will be able to sneak up on coastlines virtually undetected and pound targets with electromagnetic "railguns" right out of a sci-fi movie.
But at more than $3 billion a pop, critics say the new DDG-1000 destroyer sucks away funds that could be better used to bolster a thinly stretched conventional fleet. One outspoken admiral in China has scoffed that all it would take to sink the high-tech American ship is an armada of explosive-laden fishing boats.
With the first of the new ships set to be delivered in 2014, the stealth destroyer is being heavily promoted by the Pentagon as the most advanced destroyer in history — a silver bullet of stealth. It has been called a perfect fit for what Washington now considers the most strategically important region in the world — Asia and the Pacific.
Though it could come in handy elsewhere, like in the Gulf region, its ability to carry out missions both on the high seas and in shallows closer to shore is especially important in Asia because of the region's many island nations and China's long Pacific coast.
"With its stealth, incredibly capable sonar system, strike capability and lower manning requirements — this is our future," Adm. Jonathan Greenert, chief of naval operations, said in April after visiting the shipyard in Maine where they are being built.
On a visit to a major regional security conference in Singapore that ended Sunday, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the Navy will be deploying 60 percent of its fleet worldwide to the Pacific by 2020, and though he didn't cite the stealth destroyers he said new high-tech ships will be a big part of its shift.
The DDG-1000 and other stealth destroyers of the Zumwalt class feature a wave-piercing hull that leaves almost no wake, electric drive propulsion and advanced sonar and missiles. They are longer and heavier than existing destroyers — but will have half the crew because of automated systems and appear to be little more than a small fishing boat on enemy radar.
Down the road, the ship is to be equipped with an electromagnetic railgun, which uses a magnetic field and electric current to fire a projectile at several times the speed of sound.
But cost overruns and technical delays have left many defense experts wondering if the whole endeavor was too focused on futuristic technologies for its own good.
They point to the problem-ridden F-22 stealth jet fighter, which was hailed as the most advanced fighter ever built but was cut short because of prohibitive costs. Its successor, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, has swelled up into the most expensive procurement program in Defense Department history.
"Whether the Navy can afford to buy many DDG-1000s must be balanced against the need for over 300 surface ships to fulfill the various missions that confront it," said Dean Cheng, a China expert with the Heritage Foundation, a conservative research institute in Washington. "Buying hyperexpensive ships hurts that ability, but buying ships that can't do the job, or worse can't survive in the face of the enemy, is even more irresponsible."
The Navy says it's money well spent. The rise of China has been cited as the best reason for keeping the revolutionary ship afloat, although the specifics of where it will be deployed have yet to be announced. Navy officials also say the technologies developed for the ship will inevitably be used in other vessels in the decades ahead.
But the destroyers' $3.1 billion price tag, which is about twice the cost of the current destroyers and balloons to $7 billion each when research and development is added in, nearly sank it in Congress. Though the Navy originally wanted 32 of them, that was cut to 24, then seven.
Now, just three are in the works.
"Costs spiraled — surprise, surprise — and the program basically fell in on itself," said Richard Bitzinger, a security expert at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University. "The DDG-1000 was a nice idea for a new modernistic surface combatant, but it contained too many unproven, disruptive technologies."
The U.S. Defense Department is concerned that China is modernizing its navy with a near-term goal of stopping or delaying U.S. intervention in conflicts over disputed territory in the South China Sea or involving Taiwan, which China considers a renegade province.
China is now working on building up a credible aircraft carrier capability and developing missiles and submarines that could deny American ships access to crucial sea lanes.
The U.S. has a big advantage on the high seas, but improvements in China's navy could make it harder for U.S. ships to fight in shallower waters, called littorals. The stealth destroyers are designed to do both. In the meantime, the Navy will begin deploying smaller Littoral Combat Ships to Singapore later this year.
Officially, China has been quiet on the possible addition of the destroyers to Asian waters.
But Rear Adm. Zhang Zhaozhong, an outspoken commentator affiliated with China's National Defense University, scoffed at the hype surrounding the ship, saying that despite its high-tech design it could be overwhelmed by a swarm of fishing boats laden with explosives. If enough boats were mobilized some could get through to blow a hole in its hull, he said.
"It would be a goner," he said recently on state broadcaster CCTV's military channel. Source: YahooNews
Monday 4 June 2012
Kim Kardashian Wardrobe Malfunction Times Two!
Poor Kim Kardashian. Not only did she get upstaged by Kate Middleton in a McQueen dress (well, maybe -- have you compared the dresses yet?), but girl suffered two wardrobe malfunctions in the span of two days.
The reality personality headed to a slew of events this weekend in the black and white garb she's been favoring lately, reportedly because boyfriend Kanye West is picking it out for her.
But back to the gaffes. First, Kim's Spanx, or what looks like some sort of control top underwear, came out to say hi when the reality star bent over her car in a sheer dress at LAX on Saturday. (The Daily Mail has a clearer shot of the waistband, if you, uh, need a better eyeful.)
Then on Sunday, Kim hawked the new Kardashian Khaos store in a sexy black dress in Las Vegas on Sunday afternoon, but the white tag from her dress' lower half was blindingly visible under the camera flashes. Which, of course, has totally happened to us, too. Who really cuts those tags out? Source: HuffPost
Usually it's just the people in Kim's presence who have (planned?) wardrobe foibles, although, we're sure she doesn't really mind the spotlight.
Drew Barrymore marries Will Kopelman
Drew Barrymore has married Will Kopelman.
The 'Charlie's Angels' actress - who is pregnant with her first child - tied the knot with the art dealer at their home in Montecito, California yesterday (02.06.12).
A source told People.com the Jewish ceremony was "a classic, simple, very pretty, garden-inspired wedding," officiated by the Kopelman family's rabbi.
Among guests were Drew's 'Charlie's Angels' co-star Cameron Diaz, TV host Jimmy Fallon and his wife Nancy Juvonen and actresses Busy Philipps and Reese Witherspoon, the latter accompanied by her husband, Jim Toth.
Drew, 37, wore a Chanel gown for the nuptials, while Will, 34, wore a suit by the same designer, where his father was formerly an executive.
A friend said Drew is happy to be settling down and is "ready for a quieter, more family-oriented life".
Another source told US Weekly magazine:"Drew has found a family that she wants to be a part of, for so long she had the fun friends and career success but always wanted to be part of a close family, like Will's."
Another friend said Drew had decided on a June wedding because she wanted "to get married before the baby comes, but doesn't want to be huge."
Will proposed to Drew during a holiday in Sun Valley, Idaho, in January.
The marriage is Drew's third, after she was wed to Welsh bar owner Jeremy Thomas between March and April 1994 and comedian Tom Green, who she married in July 2001, but filed for divorce from before the end of the year.
In February Drew told how much she was looking forward to becoming a part of Will's family.
She said: "I am as in love with his family as I am with him. Which is an extraordinary sort of gift. You never take that for granted. It really is an absolute blessing. I feel very lucky. They're incredible people." Source: DailyChina
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