2012年6月25日星期一

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2012年6月12日星期二

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2012年5月22日星期二

As our sister blog Pop & Hiss points out

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2012年5月21日星期一

And that voice might sound a lot like Dwight Howard

It’s been a soap opera of a season for the Orlando Magic and now the first wheel has been set in motion in the team’s apparent effort to keep superstar center Dwight lv men shoes 2012 Howard. Coach Stan Van Gundy has been fired, and Otis Smith has mutually agreed with management to end his stint as general manager. Magic Chief Executive Alex Martins, in a news conference Monday, said that it was “time for new leadership and a new voice.” And that voice might sound a lot like Dwight Howard, who had been set to be a free agent July 1 before he agreed to a one-year contract extension when it appeared the Magic would not be able to send him packing by the trade deadline. At Monday’s news conference, Martins cited elimination in the first round of the playoffs in the past two seasons as playing a “primary role” in the decision to make the management change, according to the Associated Press. But it was no secret that Howard and Van Gundy –- louis vuitton man suit and Howard and Smith –- had problems with each other. And many in the organization believed the only hope for keeping Howard was to get rid of Van Gundy and Smith. Which the organization has now done, despite Van Gundy’s record as the winningest coach in franchise history. As The Times’ sister paper the Orlando Sentinel reports, an April 5 incident involving the media might have put Van Gundy on the road to split from the team. Van Gundy told a reporter that he believed Howard wanted him fired. He said he had heard it “from the top.” Then the All-Star center walked up, put his arm around the coach and ridiculed the story of dissension. Van Gundy walked away, and reporters peppered Howard with questions about the coach’s claim. On Monday, Martins still said that Van Gundy’s assertion was not true: “Dwight never asked me for Stan to be fired,” Martins said, according to the Sentinel. Will Howard have a say in the hiring of the next coach white sunglasses for men 2012 or general manager? That remains to be seen as the Magic and the team’s fans watch the drama continue to unfold.

2012年5月20日星期日

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Rock stars, sports stars and other celebrities not accustomed to live television can often bomb — painfully — on Saturday Night Live. Remember Wayne Gretsky? No? vouis vuitton mens shoes How about Steve Forbes or Paris Hilton? All panned by fans and critics alike. So it came as a bit of a surprise to see Mick Jagger steal the show hosting last night’s season finale. And one of his best bits was a political song about Mitt Romney. Yes, about Romney. Jagger introduced the song “Tea Party” by saying “My roots are in blues music. I love the blues because in any era the blues talked about what’s on people’s minds. So here’s a blues that I wrote about the presidential election.” The song then began with a classic blues riff and repeat: “If you want to sleep in the West Wing, yeah you got to strategize a bit. If you want to sleep in the West Wing, you wanna keep that private boat yeah you got to strategize a bit. Yeah you’re gonna have to raise about 100 million dollars, or you’re gonna end up so deep down in the s**t.” (Only one note Mick: They don’t actually sleep in the West Wing.) Both funny and unexpected, Jagger’s lyrics also included one of the best lines in a memorable night: “Yeah, Mr. Romney’s a hard working man. And he always says his prayers. Yeah but there’s one little thing about him. Don’t even let him cut your hair.” The Rolling Stones front man was also notably at ease during his opening monologue, and hysterical in stints as a flamboyant, closeted gay actor in “Secret Word,” louis vuitton ladies tee shrits and as a shy insurance salesman in a sketch where cast members Fred Armisen and Bobby Moynihan sang karaoke versions of Stones’ hits, complete with imitations of the Jagger swagger. Just watch the whole show. Mick stole it. The chief executives of Apple and Samsung are expected to meet tomorrow in a San Francisco federal court to try to work out their patent dispute, according to a Reuters report. Apple's Tim Cook and Samsung's Choi Gee-sung, as well as their general counsels, were ordered in April to attend the magistrate judge settlement conference by Judge Lucy Koh of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. After the referral was ordered, the companies said in a joint court filing that "as directed by the court, Apple and Samsung are both willing to participate" in the discussions. Koh has expressed a desire for the companies to try to settle some of their differences out of court. Earlier this month, Koh ordered the companies to pare down the number of claims each plans to make in their intellectual-property lawsuits against each other. The case is scheduled to go to trial on July 30, but Koh suggested that if the companies don't present a more workable set of claims, the trial start date could be delayed until next year. Their legal confrontation began in April 2011 when Apple filed a lawsuit in California accusing Samsung of copying "the look and feel" of its iPad tablet and iPhone smartphone. "Rather than innovate and develop its own technology and a unique Samsung style for its smartphone products white louis vuitton bag and computer tablets, Samsung chose to copy Apple's technology, user interface, and innovative style in these infringing products," Apple complained. Samsung quickly responded with a countersuit against Apple, taking the fight overseas to South Korea, Japan, and Germany.

2012年5月17日星期四

The correlation even held for people who mostly drank decaf brew

Researchers have some reassuring news for the legions of coffee drinkers who can't get through the day without a latte, cappuccino, iced mocha, double-shot of espresso or www.designerburberyoutlet.com a plain old cuppa joe: That coffee habit may help you live longer. A new study that tracked the health and coffee consumption of more than 400,000 older adults for nearly 14 years found that java drinkers were less likely to die during the study than their counterparts who eschewed the brew. In fact, men and women who averaged four or five cups of coffee per day had the lowest risk of death, according to a report in Thursday's edition of the New England Journal of Medicine. The research doesn't prove that coffee deserves the credit for helping people live longer. But it is the largest analysis to date to suggest that the beverage's reputation for being a liquid vice may be undeserved. "There's been concerns for a long time that coffee might be a risky behavior," said study leader Neal Freedman, an epidemiologist with the National Cancer Institute who drinks coffee "here and there." "The results offer some reassurance that it's not a risk factor for future disease." Coffee originated in Ethiopia more than 500 years ago. As it spread through the Middle East, Europe and the Americas, its popularity was tempered by concerns about its supposed ill effects. A 1674 petition by aggrieved women in London complained that coffee left men impotent, "with nothing moist but their snotty noses, nothing stiff but their joints, nor standing but their ears," according to the book "Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World." In more modern times, the caffeinated beverage has been seen as "a stimulating substance, a commonly consumed drug," said Rob van Dam, an epidemiologist at the Burberry handbags outlet, cheap burberry bags on sale, 60% off National University of Singapore who has investigated the drink's health effects but was not involved in the latest study. "People get somewhat dependent on it," Van Dam said. "If you try to rapidly reduce coffee consumption, you get headaches or other symptoms." The National Coffee Assn. estimates that 64% of American adults drink coffee on a daily basis, with the average drinker consuming 3.2 cups each day. To get a deeper understanding of the risks and benefits of all that joe, the National Cancer Institute researchers turned to data on 402,260 adults who were between the ages of 50 and 71 when they joined the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study in 1995 and 1996. The volunteers were followed through December 2008 or until they died — whichever came first. When the team first crunched the numbers, coffee seemed to have a detrimental effect on longevity. But people who drink coffee are more likely to smoke, and when the scientists took that into account (along with other demographic factors), the opposite appeared to be true. Compared with men who didn't drink any coffee at all, those who drank just one cup per day had a 6% lower risk of death during the course of the study; those who drank two to three cups per day had a 10% lower risk, and those who had four to five cups had a 12% lower risk. For men who drank louis vuitton shoes women six cups or more, the apparent benefit waned slightly, with a 10% lower risk of death during the study compared with men who drank no coffee. The relationship between coffee and risk of death was even more dramatic in women. Those who drank one cup per day had 5% lower odds of dying during the study compared with women who drank none. Those who consumed two or three cups a day were 13% less likely to die, those who downed four or five cups were 16% less likely to die, and those who drank six or more cups had a 15% lower mortality rate. The effect held across a number of causes of death — including heart disease, respiratory disease, stroke and diabetes — but not cancer, the researchers found. And the link was stronger in coffee drinkers who had never smoked. The correlation even held for people who mostly drank decaf brew, the researchers found. "If these are real biological effects, they seem to [have] to do with the substances in coffee that are not caffeine," Van Dam said. Other compounds in the coffee could be linked to the lower death rates, he said — or there could be no causal relationship at all. And, Van Dam added, the researchers didn't make distinctions between different types of drinks. Unfiltered brews like Turkish coffee or Scandinavian boiled coffee have been shown to raise cholesterol and could present very different results from the current study if examined separately, he said. To prove that coffee deserves the credit, researchers louis vuitton t-shirts 2012 could study each of the 1,000-odd compounds in the brew and test them on subjects over time to see if they reduced inflammation, improved the body's sensitivity to insulin or caused any other useful biological effects, he said.

2012年5月16日星期三

It's one thing to lose when you're playing your best

The Los Angeles Kings have maintained their discipline and cool during a dominant playoff run that has them two wins away from the team's first Stanley Cup finals appearance since 1993 with Wayne Gretzky. They've frustrated the Phoenix Coyotes with a womens lv shoes cheap mix of balanced scoring, shot-limiting defense and solid goaltending in building a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals. If the Coyotes are ticked off, and they sure played like it in losing Game 2, they face even more of an uphill climb in trying to stop the Kings on the road. The Coyotes will have to do it without one of their top forwards. Martin Hanzal was suspended one game by the NHL on Wednesday for a huge hit on Kings captain Dustin Brown in Game 2. Hanzal was assessed a major penalty and game misconduct for boarding at 11:01 of the third period Tuesday night. He will miss Game 3 on Thursday night at Staples Center. The punishment wasn't severe enough, according to Kings center Jarret Stoll. "Hopefully, he gets two games," Stoll said before the league's ruling came down. "Hopefully, he knew that Brownie was in a vulnerable position. If you're going to finish your check, maybe you grab him and you ride him in and then you close him that way on the boards. You don't shove him in the boards, especially when he's 5, 6 feet from the boards." Speaking before Hanzal's punishment was announced, Coyotes captain Shane Doan said, "He's very, very valuable and obviously a huge part of our team. Hopefully, they'll understand it's a situation where he really didn't have a choice." The game's other noteworthy hit was by Doan on Kings forward Trevor Lewis in the second period, when Lewis spun and faced the boards an instant before Doan hit him. Doan got a major boarding penalty and a game misconduct; Lewis' nose was bloodied after he was driven into the boards. "The Doan thing was kind of tough," Stoll said. "It's a hockey play." Coyotes coach Dave Tippett agreed. "I know there's lots of focus put on hits from behind, but to me that's a hockey play where a player puts himself in a vulnerable position," he said. "If you've ever played the game, if you're in that position, in a split second if that guy turns, you can't stop." Doan's hit came before Coyotes goalie Mike Smith slashed Brown's leg, with Doan's penalty leading to a 5-on-3 advantage that the Kings parlayed into another goal. "It doesn't make any sense to retaliate," Stoll said. "We were in a good situation to not retaliate. They want to get something going and set the tone maybe for the next game and maybe that was part of their mindset, but we just got to stay within the game, stay within ourselves." The Kings bring a franchise-record seven-game playoff winning streak into Game 3, having outscored Phoenix 8-2 so far in the series. Adding to the Coyotes' frustration was the fact that they were outshot 40-24 in Game 2, including 15-8 in the first period. "They got a couple of lucky bounces to get going and once you get going, it piles on itself and confidence is an amazing thing," Doan said after practice in Arizona. "So far, things have gone right for them in the playoffs and that's a credit to the way they've played, the way they've been coached. Once it starts to roll, it seems easier. We've got to find a way to get ours rolling." Smith spoke to his teammates after Game 2 about not playing their best hockey, and he included himself in the criticism. "It's one thing to lose when you're playing your best, but when you're losing games when you're not playing up to your capability, that's why it's frustrating," he said. "We start with one win right now and that's all can worry about. We can't win four games in one game. We're not looking too far ahead and this series is far from over." The Coyotes were called for 13 penalties totaling louis vuitton new bags 2012 prices 56 minutes on Tuesday. Jeff Carter scored two of his three goals while the Kings had a 5-on-3 advantage. "Frustration can't get the better of us," Tippett said. "Sometimes people expect us to come out and dominate the game, but that's not going to happen. We're a team that hangs around the game and we find a way to win. The frustration of not being able to do that in the first two games certainly was evident. We need to get back to playing the way we can, playing our style and find a way to win."