Sunday, July 31, 2011

Paris Saint Germain (PSG) vs Boca Juniors (3-0) All Goals and Highlights Emirats Cup


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Arsenal vs New York Red Bull Emirates Cup 2011 All Matches Highlights

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Saturday, July 30, 2011

All Goal and Highlights

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Royal Wedding Video Royals arrive for Zara Phillips' wedding

Miss Phillips arrived at Canongate Kirk at 3.05pm wearing a gown designed by Stewart Parvin, one of her grandmother's favourite couturiers, with shoes by Jimmy Choo and the Greek Key tiara loaned to her by her mother, the Princess Royal, and which was once owned by Princess Alice of Battenburg, the mother of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.

The gown was chosen from the White Room, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, which is near the home she already shares with her 32-year-old fiance.

The dress was an ivory silk faille and silk duchess satin gown; faille is a soft light fabric of silk, rayon or taffeta.

Her bouquet was by Paul Thomas.

The first wedding guests began to arrive just after 1pm. As the coach pulled in, the waiting spectators let out a large cheer.




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Guyana Plane Crash -- Flight BW523 Carrying 140 Passengers Crash Lands at Airport Video

Caribbean Airlines plane carrying 140 passengers has crashed while landing in Guyana and broken in two, causing several injuries but no deaths.

President Bharrat Jadgdeo says the plane apparently overshot the 400-foot (123-meter) runway at Cheddi Jagan International Airport in rainy weather early Saturday.

Authorities are struggling to remove passengers without adequate field lights and other emergency equipment.

They have closed the airport, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded and delaying dozens of flights.

The crash of the BW 523 is the worst in recent history in Guyana. It is one of only a few serious incidents involving the Trinidad-based airline that is the single largest carrier in the region.

Reid Objects To Consideration Of His Own Debt Bill

Both plans would save about the same amount of money over ten years. The Reid bill would save $909 billion. The Boehner bill (including the July 29 changes) would save $917 billion.

Both plans would cut about the same amount (about $1 trillion) from the 2012 and 2013 budgets (the only budgets that this Congress has any real authority over). (This does not include Reid's “war savings,” see below.)

Both plans create a super-committee – a bipartisan committee of 12 members from both houses – to come up with a bill that reforms taxes and entitlements (Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security). Both houses would be required to vote on whatever bill the committee came up with.

Both plans cap discretionary (non-entitlement) spending. The caps rise with inflation after 2014.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Watch Josh Beckett Makes Little Boy Cry Red Sox Video

There's not much that can top catching a ball in a Major League ballpark. Unless, of course, Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett walks right up to you and HANDS you a ball. Your hand in his. Your ball forever. It's no wonder the way young Sox fan Dylan Sylvia reacted has created a bit of a buzz in Beantown. It was just kind of ... well, weird.

When Beckett spotted the pint-sized Sylvia with a small gadget (cellphone perhaps?) taking pictures from the front row during pre-game warmups, the pitcher walked straight up to him to hand over a ball. Aww! What a nice guy! But then Sylvia burst into tears. Erm, oops?

Not exactly the reaction Beckett was expecting? Not exactly the reaction from most fans. But possibly the most genuine sign of fanship ever. Take a look:

1st and 10 discuss Sidney Rice and Vince Young

Now that the Tennessee Titans have released quarterback Vince Young, the question remains: Will Young ever get it — will he ever mature to the point where his maturity and work ethic matches his raw (but still unproven) talent?

The topic was up for debate on the NFL Network today, and as usual, former offensive lineman Jamie Dukes was VERY adamant in his opinion. And his opinion is that a team in need of a quarterback would be nuts not to take a flyer on Young. As Dukes kept preachifying (as is his wont), former Oakland Raiders general manager Michael Lombardo broke in from off-set to harass Dukes for what he called his "shilling" for the quarterback.



Lombardi busts in at about the 2:00 minute mark, but the whole video is a pretty good example of what happens when a bunch of people hit critical mass on the subject of free agency.



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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Watch Greg Olsen embraces fresh start as Bears deal him to Panthers(VIDEO)

This is not my own copyright cantant Source by http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/6761934-419/greg-olsen-embraces-fresh-start-as-bears-deal-him-to-panthers.html Greg Olsen just wanted some clarity, to know where he stood with the Bears.

The 31st pick in the 2007 NFL draft, he had improved his catches, yards and touchdowns in each of his first three seasons, and some projected him as a breakout player in 2010.

Many speculated Olsen wouldn’t be an ideal fit under new offensive coordinator Mike Martz, who traditionally hadn’t used a tight end much. But everyone played nice through a 2010 season in which the Bears won the NFC North and reached the conference title game, even though Olsen’s production dipped across the board.

Heading into the final year of his rookie deal and slated to make $900,000, Olsen needed to feel good about his future.

On Tuesday, Bears officials told his agent Drew Rosenhaus that they needed a couple of days — based on all the chaos of this shortened offseason — before they could discuss a possible extension. Then, on Wednesday night, they informed Rosenhaus they were looking to trade Olsen.

On Thursday, the Carolina Panthers traded a third-round pick in the 2012 draft to the Bears for Olsen, then agreed to terms with the tight end on a four-year extension worth about $24 million, including $10.5  million guaranteed. The Bears also released Brandon Manumaleuna, whom they signed just last offseason to a three-year, $15 million contract, and signed Matt Spaeth from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kellen Davis is the only 2010 holdover at tight end.

Olsen has been stunned by it all.

‘‘It was not something that I expected,’’ he told the Sun-Times. ‘‘Then things transpired really fast. But, in the end, I think I’m going to a good place. There’s no doubt I’m going to miss my teammates, and the city of Chicago has been awesome to me and my family.

‘‘But, the business side of it, this was something that — I guess — was in the Bears’ best interests, and then once we started down that road, there was no turning back.’’

Could he have played another down for the Bears if they hadn’t found a suitable trade partner?

‘‘We went through all that stuff last year, and I was able to put it behind me and move forward,’’ he said. ‘‘Last year wasn’t as serious. But this year was more open and official, that this is what they wanted to do. It would be hard knowing that a team didn’t want you two times, then playing through it again.’’

Olsen admitted his reduced role and opportunities last season bothered him.

‘‘There’s no worse feeling then not being able to play up to your potential,’’ he said. ‘‘Last year, I felt like that was the case.’’

Still, Olsen said he’ll be grateful for his time with the Bears.

‘‘I always had a tremendous amount of respect for [coach] Lovie [Smith] and the Bears for selecting me with their first pick [in 2007],” he said.

Olsen said he fit into the offense, and he embraced Martz’s push for him to become a better blocker. And while he got chances to make plays, ‘‘there were weeks on end where I did nothing. I can’t say I never had a role, but it wasn’t consistent.’’

But Olsen is thrilled to be headed to Carolina, where he’ll reunite with former Miami teammate Jon Beason and former Miami offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski.

‘‘To get back with Coach Chud, and what he’s done in the past, with tight ends, is going to be huge for my development,’’ Olsen said, ‘‘and I’m looking forward to it.’’

Chudzinski coached two of the game’s most talented tight ends, Kellen Winslow and Antonio Gates.

Asked about his role, Olsen said, ‘‘It’s hard to say. But his track record of using guys is pretty clear, and that’s encouraging. Now it falls on my shoulders on how I perform. To be honest, I think it’s a way to finally get out of the restraints of what our system was.’’

Still, he’ll never forget the last two days, when he was holed up in a dorm room at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, waiting to hear about his future.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Video: Braves beat Pirates 4-3 in after blown call in 19th inning YouTube

The longest game in Atlanta Braves history ended at 1:50 a.m. Wednesday on a call so controversial, it more than made up for any the Braves felt went against them earlier.
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Braves' Julio Lugo braces for Pirates catcher Michael McKenry tag. Lugo was called safe at home, giving the Braves a 4-3 win in 19 innings and 6 hours, 39 minutes.
John Amis, AP Braves' Julio Lugo braces for Pirates catcher Michael McKenry tag. Lugo was called safe at home, giving the Braves a 4-3 win in 19 innings and 6 hours, 39 minutes.

Julio Lugo slid and was called safe on a play at the plate in the 19th inning for a 4-3 win against Pittsburgh at Turner Field, though replays clearly showed Pirates catcher Michael McKenry applied the tag well before Lugo touched the plate.

"That’s the way baseball goes," said Braves relief pitcher Scott Proctor (2-3), whose fielder's choice grounder to third with one out gave him both a win and a game-winning RBI. "I’m not saying anything else.”

The weary Braves had a 4-3 win over the Pirates that took six hours and 39 minutes, cost Atlanta its All-Star catcher for at least the next 15 days, and might have provided further impetus for Braves general manager Frank Wren to make a trade this week to strengthen the team's offense.

As inconsistent as that offense has been lately, it's now without its best hitter for a while after Brian McCann injured the oblique muscle in his left side while making a throw to second base in the 10th inning. He'll go on the 15-day disabled list and Triple-A journeyman J.C. Boscan will serve as David Ross' backup until McCann returns.

"Chipper [Jones] will be back in a couple of days," Ross said. "Get him back, we'll be alright. We really need Mac, though. It’s going to be a big loss. There’s no way to hide that. The guy's a stud. He's an MVP candidate.

"There’s no way to replace that. I’m just going to try to do the best I can and play my game and try to help this team win.”

Wren was on a cell phone in his private suite above home plate, talking with someone during the seventh inning as he watched his hitters flail on the field below during the longest game ever played by either the Atlanta Braves or the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The Braves went 2-for-19 with runners in scoring position Tuesday after going 0-for-5 in those situations during Monday's 3-1 series-opening loss to the Pirates. They left 23 runners on base Tuesday and had 15 hits, all singles, including two from McCann before he left in the 10th.

The game lasted 29 minutes longer than the previous longest in Atlanta history, a 19-inning game against the New York mets on July 4, 1985 at Fulton County Stadium.

The Call

Perhaps one-fourth of an announced crowd of 22,036 remained in the ballpark when Proctor grounded to third and Lugo raced home, sliding into McKenry. Some Braves feared would be an inning-ending double play because Proctor slipped and fell coming out of the batter's box, and looked as if he'd probably be thrown out at first by McKenry after the tag at home.

When home-plate umpire Jerry Meals made the safe signal, McKenry seethed in utter disbelief and manager Clint Hurdle raced from the dugout to argue with the ump. Meanwhile, Braves players raced from their own dugout to mob Proctor, still making his way toward first base.




"He made the right call," Lugo said, raising his eyebrows and smiling. "I know I'm safe."


“I was just thinking get to first because you don’t want to be doubled up," Proctor said. "I slipped coming out of the box. When they showed the [replay of the] play at home, I was still in the frame. That’s how bad it was. It was pretty bad.

"Very easily [could have been a double play]. The only reason it wasn’t was because he [McKenry] argued."

That and the fact that Meals called Lugo safe at home, obviously eliminating any chance of a double play. Game over.

“The game tonight deserved way better than that," Hurdle said. "For it to end that way is as disappointing as it gets in this game.”

Meals was asked by a pool reporter about the call and why he thought Lugo was safe.

"I saw the tag, but he looked like he oléd him and I called him safe for that," he said. "I looked at the replays and it appeared he might have got him on the shin area. I’m guessing he might have got him, but when I was out there when it happened I didn’t see a tag.

"I just saw the glove sweep up. I didn’t see the glove hit his leg."

“Just reading his lips, he thought he missed the tag at the plate," said Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez. "I don’t know. I haven’t had a chance to see the replay.”

Gonzalez was in the clubhouse at the time, having been ejected in the ninth inning with center fielder Nate McLouth. They got tossed after McLouth argued a called third strike, the second time in the game that he disputed a called strike by Meals.

After Meals made a game-ending call that could be used in future arguments for expanded use of replay, the Braves counted their blessings and mustered enough energy to celebrate a bit before heading to the clubhouse, utterly exhausted.

"He looked out to me, but I haven’t seen the replay," Ross said. "It’s one of those things, I’m glad it happened to us. He looked out, but I don’t know what his explanation is, what he saw.”

“He was safe," said Braves reliever Cristhian Martinez, who had earlier shown a some displeasure with Meals' strike zone. "We got one call all night. We got the best one on that one.”

Nobody came up bigger in the game for the Braves than Martinez, who allowed two hits in six scoreless innings through the 16th, and also chipped in with a single and two sacrifice bunts. The slender right-hander struck out the side in the 15th inning to give seven Braves pitchers a combined total of 20 strikeouts, including six apiece by starter Tommy Hanson and Martinez.

“For me the MVP was Cristhian Martinez," Gonzalez said. "He did one heck of a job.”

Proctor pitched the last three innings and allowed one hit, three walks and no runs, a much better performance than most of his recent spotty outings. He reduced his bloated ERA to 6.48.

Battle of attrition

The negative for the Braves was McCann, who left after making an errant throw to second on a stolen base in the 10th. The throw sailed to center field, and he limped noticeably afterward.

After a visit with the team trainer on the mound, McCann tested his side with a throw back to the pitcher, immediately signaling that he couldn’t continue. Ross caught the rest of the game and will slip into every-day mode now as the primary catcher while McCann is recovering.

“Yeah, I mean there’s not really a choice," Ross said. "That’s why they have me here. They have me here as a backup, as insurance. They pay me a lot of money to do that. I welcome the challenge."


Schafer was also hit in the left wrist by a pitch in the 11th inning, not far from the chip fracture in his left middle finger that’s kept him out of five consecutive starts. He was scratched from the lineup Tuesday, but entered as a late-innings defensive replacement.

With the Braves running out of players, he stayed in the game after being hit.

"We didn’t have anyone else," he said. "It wasn't broken or anything. My finger bothered me more than my wrist [where he was hit by the pitch]. … It hurt at first. I got me right on the bone. It wasn't that bad, though."

Schafer singled after Lugo's one-out walk in the 19th inning, then advanced to second on catcher's indifference to put two runners in scoring position with one out and Proctor batting.

Lowe was ready to pitch

Proctor was the Braves' last relief pitcher, and would have pitched one more inning if the game continued. Gonzalez said starter Derek Lowe was about to warm up to take over after that, if it had been necessary.

But he didn't have to. Not after Lugo slid and Meals, after a moment of hesitation, spread his arms to signal safe. The Braves had won a game in which they twice had failed to score after putting two runners on base with none out, including once when they had runners at second and third with none out in the sixth inning.

“It was crazy," Lugo said of the mind-numbing marathon. "But it was good.”

Jason Heyward’s two-run, two-out single capped a three-run third inning tied the score for the Braves, but most of rest of their offensive story was about missed opportunities. They went 2-for-19 with runners in scoring position, after going 0-for-5 in those spots during Monday’s 3-1 loss that opened the four-game series.

They had two on and none out in the 12th inning before Dan Uggla lined out, Alex Gonzalez grounded out and, after an intentional walk to Heyward loaded the bases, Lugo grounded into an inning-ending fielder’s choice.

Hanson gave up three runs and seven hits in six innings, including two runs in the first inning. It marked the seventh time in eight games that the Braves trailed after the first inning, and eighth consecutive game in which the opposition scored first in either the first or second inning.

The Pirates got their first-inning runs on three hits including a Neil Walker triple off the right-field wall and two-out single by Pedro Alvarez, then pushed the lead to 3-0 on Michael McKenry’s second-inning homer off Hanson.

But after the McKenry homer, the right-hander retired nine of the next 10 batters, then struck out Alvarez with two on to end the fifth.

Braves second baseman Dan Uggla had singles in his first two at-bats, extending his career-best hitting streak to 17 games and raising his average to .200 for the first time since May 16. But by the end of his 2-for-8 night, he was back at .199.

Freddie Freeman was 3-for-7 for the Braves and made two diving defensive plays in extra innings.

Uggla had the third of three consecutive two-out singles in the third inning off Jeff Karstens. After Uggla drove in the Braves’ first run, Eric Hinske drew a walk and Heyward lined a single up the middle to bring in two runs for a 3-all tie.

There was not another run scored for the next 15 innings, and the Pirates would argue there wasn't one scored for the next 16.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Mario Balotelli fail showboat shot & substitution! 25 July

The Mario Balotelli Showboat FAIL (LA Galaxy-Manchester City)

July 24th, 2011

There have been some crazy moments this pre-season (Carl Jenkinson's own goal for Arsenal v Cologne on Saturday for example) but the Mario Balotelli Showboat FAIL against the LA Galaxy, and subsequent hysteria, has signalled that the 2011/2012 season is nigh.

The bare details are that after half-an-hour of Manchester City's eventual penalty shoot-out win at the Home Depot Centre, Balotelli was played through with a fine run across the line.

Super Mario's options were pretty clear, a shot on goal seemed the most obvious whilst Edin Dzeko was square for a pass should the Italian striker wish to pass responsibility to his Manchester City strike partner.

Instead, Balotelli pulled out a pirouette followed by a back heel shot that went wide of the LA Galaxy goal, immediately bringing boos from the LA Galaxy crowd.

And whilst the home punters were happy to play Balotelli as the pantomime villain as Dzeko reacted in bewilderment, Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini was one angry puppy on the touchline. Seconds later, despite his protestations Balotelli was substituted.


Saturday, July 23, 2011

Live boxing: Amir Khan v Zab Judah live Streaming 23 July 2011

On 23rd July 2011, Amir 'King Khan' returns to Primetime in a head-to-head fight against Zab 'Super' Judah for the WBA and IBF world light-welterweight unification title. The fight takes place live from Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay and will be screened exclusively on pay-per-view channel Primetime.
Amir Khan is looking to take his career to the next level when he faces Zab Judah in Las Vegas. The Bolton boxer is the reigning WBA light-welterweight champion and has the opportunity to take the IBF title if he can overcome 'Super' Judah.

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Both fighters have a point to prove. For Khan this is a chance to unify the belts with a strong possibility of a future match-up with Floyd Mayweather Jr. As for Judah, the 33-year-old has climbed back to the top recently and is ready to show the world he belongs there.



Khan, 24, has held the WBA belt since 2009 when he defeated Andriy Kotelnik in Manchester with a clinical performance and a unanimous points decision. The Olympic silver medallist has defended the strap four times, most notably in his Fight of the Year war with Marcos Maidana in December.

His opponent tonight first became champion when Khan was still a 13-year-old schoolboy. Judah won the IBF light-welterweight titlee back in 2000 in what was one of four spells as world champion. The New Yorker has been in the ring with the best and his vast experience fighting from light-welter to light-middleweight will surely serve him well against his younger foe.

Judah, who also had a reign as world welterweight champion, is coming into the bout on a five-fight winning streak; the latest of which saw him claim the vacant IBF title from South African Kaizer Mabuza.

Speed and power may be on Khan's side, but Judah has the experience to cause him some problems and if there is any lack of concentration from Khan, Judah will know exactly what to do. With that in mind, we should be in for a great fight!


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Singer Amy Winehouse has been found dead at her home in Camden, north London, at the age of 27. Officers were called by the ambulance service to an address in NW1 just after 4pm today. On arrival, officers found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene," a police statement said. Her death is being treated as unexplained and inquiries are continuing into the circumstances, it added. Watch this short life story!
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A Metropolitan Police spokesman confirmed that a 27-year-old woman had died in Camden and that the cause of death was as yet unexplained.

London Ambulance Service said it had been called to the flat at 1554 BST and sent two vehicles but the woman died.



The troubled singer had a long battle with drink and drugs which overshadowed her recent musical career. She pulled out of a comeback tour last month.

The BBC's Justin Rowlatt is outside the singer's house.

Jackie Evancho on 20/20 Super Humans Special Video July 22, 2011

Superpowers are usually associated with action superheroes like Superman or Batman, but there are real life peole with extraordinary abilities. ABC invites viewers to meet some real people with superpowers, uded to overcome limitations and to unlock hidden abilities.

Amazing Artist: Stephen Wilshire did not speak until the age of five, but he developed a unique way to communicate - through drawing. Wilshire has the ability to look at a huge landscape, like Toyko or London, once, and recreate a detailed image scene on paper. "20/20" viewers will watch as Stephen draws the New York City landscape completely from memory, and a London skyline in three hours. Nick Watt reports on the amazng artist.

Girl Wonder: Jackie Evancho is the Little Girl with the Big Voice. who took the Opera world by storm at the age of 11. Evancho took second place o the 2010 season of "America's Got Talent" and became the best-selling debut artist of 2010 with her first EP. Dr. Clark Rosen, director of the University of Pittsburgh Voice Center, says Jackie is "incredibly rare... The young singer's rbrain has the ability to use every facet of her body, her vocal chords, her lungs, her tongue, in a unique fashion." Her fans agree. Her latest release, "Dream with Me," contended for the top spot on the charts. Elizabeth Vargas reports on Jackie Evancho.

Wing Walker: Ashley Battles is one of the world's few professional wing walkers. Last year, Battles broke the world record for longest duration wing walking when she flew over the Golden Gate Bridge for more than four hours at 1000 feet, battling hurricane force winds, extreme cold and birds that could kill her on impact. The amazing wing walker shares secrets of standing on top of a plane, even upside down, to Jay Schadler.
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Birdman: Jeb Corliss dreamed of flying like a bird since he was a young boy, and now he does it. Corliss wears a wing suit and jumps from tall buildings. Corliss is now training for his next superhuman feat, attempting to fly through a small hole in a mountain in China. Jay Schadler reports as the cameras capture Corliss as he trains for the feat in Zurich.

Superhuman Mountain Climber: Chris Waddall was severly injured in a skiing accident, whick left him a paraplegic. The accident triggered something and he became a virtual man-of-steel. After the accident, Waddell didn't even miss one ski season on his way to becoming a hall-of-fame paralympic skier and wheel-chair athlete. He even made People magazine's list of The 50 Most Beautiful People. Seeking a greater challenge, Waddell, at the age of 33, gave upcompetitive athletics in search of a bigger challenge, and found it in his quest to become the first parapalegic to ever conquer the highest mountain in Africa - Mount Kilimanjaro - without the use of his legs. Deborah Roberts reports on the amazing mountain climber.

"20/20" is anchored by Elizabeth Vargas and Chris Cuomo. David Sloan is executive producer

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Strikeforce: Voelker vs. Bowling 3 Weigh-In Highlights Video

Strikeforce: Voelker vs. Bowling 3 Weigh-In Highlights
Highlights from today's weigh-in featuring Bobby Voelker vs. Roger Bowling, Sarah Kaufman vs. Liz Carmouche, Ovince St. Preux vs. Joe Cason and more. Watch July 22, 2011 at 11 pm ET/PT on Showtime.