Friday 15 June 2012

BHU recruitment : recruiting for a Junior Research Fellow post

Applications are invited for the post of a Junior Research Fellow Department of Zoology, BHU, varanasi

Post : Junior Research Fellow

Fellowship : Rs.161000/- per month + admissible HRA

Project title : DST sponsored project entitled Modulation of the cytochrome P450
aromatase gene expression in the catfish Heteropneustes fossilis: Involvement of endocrine disrupting chemical

Duration : Three years.The post is purely temporary and co-terminus with the project.

Educational Qualification : M.Sc.in zoology/ life Science (Animal Sciences)/ Biotechnology or related subjects with at least 55% marks, NET/GATE qualified

Age : Below 28 years (33 years for women & SC/ST candidates). All things being equal, SC/ST candidates will be preferred as per GOI rules.


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Gangs Of Wasseypur : reviewa AND trailers

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http://www.naachgaana.com/2012/06/12/gangs-of-wasseypur-writer-faces-threat-to-life/

Even as Anurag Kashyap’s ambitious film Gangs of Wasseypur inches close to release, writer Syed Zeeshan Qadri finds himself in hot water. We hear he has been getting calls threatening him with life if he should ever return to Wasseypur.

Gangs of Wasseypur is set against the backdrop of Wasseypur, a small town near Dhanbad in Jharkhand, and revolves round the coal mafia in the region. Apparently, Qadri’s true-to-life story telling hasn’t gone down too well with some of the families involved and they are now out for revenge. As it is, the film is already in trouble with the residents of Wasseypur protesting the title as it could destroy their reputation.

A source close to Qadri told Mirror, “Syed is currently in Mumbai however he has spent his entire life in Wasseypur. Of late, he has been getting threat calls questioning his revealing so much about the coal mafia. The intensity of the threats is such that he has been dared to try and return to his hometown. There are many real-life characters in the film although Anurag maintains it’s a work of fiction.”

The source said, “Qadri is very scared right now. He has informed Anurag, who has asked him to lie low till the film’s release. Qadri’s family is still in his hometown but he cannot go back. Maybe, they will have to shift to Mumbai. For now, he is being very careful while answering his phone calls.”

It is learnt Syed has been barred from any communication with the media by the team of Gangs of Wasseypur.

istream news : istream deal with UEFA Euro 2012 for live streeming

on official site ... Watch live streaming...

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live for groop B match click on Below link..

http://www.istream.com/euro-2012/watch/116583/Netherlands-vs-Germany--Complete-Game--Group-B

The Euro 2012 European football championship will be streamed live on the internet in India thanks to a tie-up between Neo Sports, the official broadcast partner for the event, and video portal iStream.com.

The Euro 2012 broadcast on Neo Sports will be streamed live on a dedicated segment within istream.com and fans would also have access to the content on demand for a full month both through www.neosports.tv and the www.istream.com sites, a company statement said.

"Fans would also be able to access and enjoy extensive support programming around the event, including pre- and after-match highlights, team and player stats, profiles, trivia and other related clips from the mega football event, being jointly hosted by Poland and the Ukraine," the statement added.

Neo Sports, the all sports channel, has the exclusive television broadcast rights across the Indian subcontinent.

The tournament, one of the biggest events in the global football calendar, is expected to attract a cumulative audience of 4.3 billion and a global live television audience of 1.1 billion, with an estimated 55,000 hours of TV coverage across 220 countries.

"Neo Sports is thrilled to provide fans of football the full Euro experience on the internet. We hope to provide fans with an unparalleled experience through this association with istream.com," said Neo Sports Broadcast COO Prasana Krishnan.


True Blood Recap: just remind it ....


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http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/true-blood-recap-season-5-premiere.html


All fantasy requires a little suspended disbelief, but patience is finite and requires an ordered universe with rules and boundaries. True Blood has taken your suspended disbelief and expelled it,

sent it to live with its nanna at a new school district before it stole all of her silver. For this reason, many of us stopped entrusting the writing staff of True Blood with our fragile faith, and quit watching the show around maenads or those rape panthers.

But I think that once a show crosses over beyond a certain point and just says, "Fuck it, there are werepanthers and they rape people,"

then it circles back. It's so off the rails that being off the rails becomes the point — you know, like riding an ATV while loaded on oxy. Thus, True Blood, season five.

To that end, we'll be recapping this episode via Believability Index, ordered by things that made us go from most to least "hmmm."

Eric Bangs His Sister

True, Nora isn't his real sister. They have the same maker, and we're probably just throwing "incest shock" into the mix this season to keep up with the Game of Throneses Jonses. Here's where things got Not Believable:

Nora stopped having sex with Eric because his cell phone rang, heralding Russel's return. Listen, Nora, it's not a Broadway show and you're not an indignant, mid-performance Hugh Jackman; you're having sex with Alexander Johan Hjalmar SkarsgÄrd. Hit silent.

Reverend Steve Newlin's Declaration of Love
Sure, everybody wants to do Jason just a little. And yes, every HBO program is contractually obligated to feature a secretly gay guy who acts like a lunatic because of it.

It's almost kind of sweet how Steve only glamours Jason to invite him in and then allowed him free will from there, which is more than we can say for those rape panthers.


It's a bit like slipping a lady a mickey and then waiting till she's awake to inquire politely about whether she'd like to make love. It was, however, pretty believable when Jason rescinded his invite and Steve got sucked out of the house and into the night while screaming "I love youuuuu," because, been there.

Jessica's Underage Drinking Party
Jessica celebrates having run of Bill's house by throwing the lamest rager I've ever seen. There are, like,

four kids in Polos encouraging her to apply to college (what?) and then they all play Guitar Hero with a cop. This is a house party? Kid and Play are rolling over in their graves! (I assume they are dead.)

Scott Foley As a Desert Storm Veteran
I guess we're getting some kind of Jacob's Ladder subplot with Terry's former platoon, who have all mysteriously been involved in fires.

I'll be onboard if he turns out to be a lightning demon or the god Prometheus or a Mayan spirit invoked by Felicity's witchy roommate Meghan, but I just don't buy him as a Marine.

Alcide and Sookie Drink Lemonade
There are carbs in that.

The Wolf Pack Funeral
What a treat to see Dale Dickey of Winter's Bone lending a little menacing hill-person flavor to the show, but I have a hard time believing that anybody could summon any kind of depth of feeling for Marcus, let alone enough to eat his intestines.

That One Naked Werewolf's Butt
Are you serious with that butt? Unbelievable.

The Authority Has Some Pretty Sweet Equipment
Following the vampire-government-mythology of the show is like trying to play a board game with a small, cheating kid. I know you're just making this up as you go along, so I'm having a hard time INVESTING in the outcome. It's sad to have Nan Flannigan reduced to Hormel chili and exciting to hear that Russel is back, but I could do without the whole vampire-shadow-government thing. Like, really? They have helicopters and rocket launchers and silver casting nets? What's funding this kind of reckless defense spending? Not my tax dollars, I hope.

Tara's Turning
Last season when she had most of her neck blown off, I immediately started Googling "Rutina Wesley True Blood Contract." But I guess she's back and a vampire now, albeit maybe a "fucktarded" one. There's a tip for you: If you want to use the word retard in myriad variations, just do every other wildly offensive thing and it'll look pretty mild in comparison.

The Wal-Mart Sweat Suit
I guess making a cast member of True Blood wear anything designed for Deeply Unsexy People was a nice visual gag. But in real life, when you have a friend sleep over who won't fit into your minuscule trampy nightgowns, you give her some yoga pants and a roomy T-shirt.

Jessica's Performance of "Cherry Bomb"
Unconvincing.

Andy's Butt
I know that being in the cast of True Blood probably comes with a live-in P90X trainer and a copy of Orthorexia and You, but who among us has ever seen a rural law enforcement agent who didn't look like he was deep in the clutches of Hazelnut Coffeemate–induced Type II?

Lafayette's Hair
Usually when it comes to death, the citizens of Bon Temps are about as resilient as memory foam. But poor Lafayette's been hit hard by his boyfriend and his cousin, so we momentarily think that maybe he's eyeballing Sookie's lady Bic in the bath to end it all. Jokes on us, he was just deciding to shave his head. Disbelief: high. That razor couldn't take the downy left eyebrow of a Swedish baby, let alone decimate Lafayette's glorious Grace Jones in the span of one bath.

Why Do Any of You Have Jobs?

Seriously, if you can turn into an owl or clean at hyperspeed, you can rob a bank. Ask anybody who owns a bar. It sounds fun, but, man it's a lot of work.

All in all, this season looks promisingly ludicrous. Tune in next week for more vampire batshit insanity.



Tony Awards 2012 : Winner of Tony Awards list out ...


his official Website :http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/index.html

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/tony-awards-2012-full-list-winners-broadway-biggest-night-article-1.1093354

call this night Broadway’s biggest night

Winners from the 2012 American Theatre Wing’s Tony Awards, announced Sunday.

Musical: “Once.”

Play: “Clybourne Park.”

Revival of a Play: “Death of a Salesman.”

Revival of a Musical: “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess.”

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play: James Corden, “One Man, Two Guvnors.”

Performance by an Actress in Leading Role in a Play: Nina Arianda, “Venus in Fur.”

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical: Steve Kazee, “Once.”

Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical: Audra McDonald, “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess.”

Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play: Christian Borle, “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play: Judith Light, “Other Desert Cities.”

Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Michael McGrath, “Nice Work If You Can Get It.”

Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical: Judy Kaye, “Nice Work If You Can Get It.”

Book of a Musical: Enda Walsh, “Once”

Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: “Newsies.”

Direction of Play: Mike Nichols, “Death of a Salesman.”

Direction of a Musical: John Tiffany, “Once.”

Choreography: Christopher Gattelli, “Newsies.”

Orchestration: Martin Lowe, “Once.”

Sound Design of a Play: Darron L. West, “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Sound Design of a Musical: Clive Goodwin, “Once.”

Costume Design of a Play: Paloma Young, “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Costume Design of a Musical: Gregg Barnes, “Follies.”

Scenic Design Play: Donyale Werle, “Peter and the Starcatcher”

Scenic Design of a Musical: Bob Crowley, “Once.”

Lighting Design of a Play: Jeff Croiter, “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Lighting Design of a Musical: Natasha Katz, “Once”

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/tony-awards-2012-full-list-winners-broadway-biggest-night-article-1.1093354#ixzz1xcr3VoEm

LA Kings : 1st Stanley Cup , Beat Devils 6-1..



http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/la-kings-beat-devils-claim-1st-stanley-cup-16546602#.T9fP2Zg069s

Dustin Brown practically snatched the Stanley Cup away from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, skating directly to center ice and thrusting it skyward.

Forgive his haste. The Los Angeles Kings' captain had only been waiting his whole life for this moment.

The Kings' long-suffering fans had been waiting nearly 45 years for somebody to lift that 36-pound silver trophy and remove the burden on a franchise that had never won an NHL title.

Brown, MVP goalie Jonathan Quick and the late-blooming Kings never flinched under all that weight.

After an unbelievable postseason run that ended in a triumphant flurry of blood, sweat and power-play goals in Game 6, they're all champions.

Jeff Carter and Trevor Lewis scored two goals apiece, Quick finished his Conn Smythe Trophy-winning performance with 17 saves, and the Kings beat the New Jersey Devils 6-1 Monday night, becoming the first eighth-seeded playoff team to win the Stanley Cup finals.

When Lewis scored into Martin Brodeur's empty net with 3:45 to play, the Kings' decades of tension and frustration finally turned into raw anticipation.

After 45 years of existence, one tumultuous regular season and two missed chances to clinch the Cup, the Kings knew they were about to be champions for the first time.

Even the sober, serious Quick got happy.

"You get that four-goal lead, you know, it's hard for it not to creep into your head a little bit," he said. "That's when you take a big, deep breath, relax a little bit, and know it's going to happen."

The Kings can exhale. They're reigning over the NHL for the first time.

Brown had a goal and two assists for Los Angeles, which ended its spectacular 16-4 postseason run in front of a crowd including several dozen Kings faithful who have been at rinkside since the team's birth in the Second Six expansion in 1967.

"Every single guy worked so hard for us this season," said defenseman Drew Doughty, who began the year as a contract holdout and finished with six points in the finals, including two assists in the clincher. "Everyone deserves this.


We got used to each other, we developed a chemistry, and we just went sailing from there."

After taking a 3-0 series lead and then losing two potential clinching games last week, the Kings finished ferociously at Staples Center just when the sixth-seeded Devils appeared capable of matching the biggest comeback in finals history.

One penalty abruptly changed the tone of the series. Brown, Carter and Lewis scored during a five-minute power play in the first period after Steve Bernier was ejected for boarding Rob Scuderi,

leaving the veteran defenseman in a pool of blood. Quick took it from there, finishing a star-making two months by allowing just seven goals in six finals games.

"You never know. You get to the dance, you never know what's going to happen," Brown said. "We calmed down after losing two.

It was the first time we had done that all playoffs, and we finally got off to a good start."

Rookie Adam Henrique ended Quick's shutout bid late in the second period after the Kings had built a 4-0 lead, but Lewis and Matt Greene added late goals.

Brodeur stopped 19 shots for the Eastern Conference champion Devils, just the third team to force a Game 6 in the finals after falling into an 0-3 hole.

news for Flag Day 2012 : Celebration , .....Differently each country



NORTH STONINGTON, Conn. (NNS) -- Commander, Submarine Group 2 spoke at a Flag Day celebration at Wheeler Middle School in North Stonington, Conn., June 14.

Nearly 100 Wheeler Middle School middle school students, faculty and community members attended the celebration to pay tribute to Flag Day.

"Flag Day is about who we are as Americans, a symbol of our country," said Rear Adm. Rick Breckenridge, commander, Submarine Group 2. "This day lets us take a moment to reflect on what it is to be good New Englanders, good American patriots. In each generation the men and women have stood up and answered the call to defend our flag."

During his speech, Breckenridge shared a story of how Francis Scott Key, an attorney, negotiated the exchange of prisoners while aboard a British troopship. Key witnessed the American flag being fired upon while it was flying gallantly over Fort McHenry.

"During the final battle even though every gun was drawn and fired on the flag, it still stood. The guns raged throughout the night and, as Key later described, the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there," said Breckenridge.

http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=67823

croatia vs italy live updates

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http://zeenews.india.com/sports/football/euro-cup-2012/euro-cup-2012-live-italy-vs-croatia_743848.html,,,,,

Here is how the game panned out..

90 + 5 min Kranjcar (Croatia) has an final effort on goal, thunderous drive, buffon saves it on the second attempt.

90 + 4 min Free kick for Itlay, Pirlo takes it not a good one, cleared.

90 + 3 min SUBSTITUTION Kranjcar (in) - MandĆŸukic (out) (Croatia).

90 + 2 min Chance for Italy, as Cassano takes the ball away from his teammate at the edge of the box, and passes to Pirlo who does not find any space.

90 + 1 min Crucial interception by Schildenfeld as Pirlo tries a pass to Cassano.

90 min Buffon takes a long Strinic cross and that’s FIVE long minutes of added time.

89 min Modric goes for goal from a tight angle, right wing, ball sails over the cross bar.

87 min Giovinco (Italy) concedes a free-kick for a foul on Vukojevic (Croatia).

86 min Free kick for Italy, in a favorable position, Schildenfeld fouled Giovino Yellow Card Gordon Schildenfeld. Pirlo takes the kick from the right wing headed away.

84 min Srna concedes the corner as Giovinco’s cross puts the keepr in a spot of bother, Srna clears it for corner.

83 min SUBSTITUTION Eduardo (in) - Jelavic (out) (Croatia), and Giovinco (in) - Cassano (out) (Italy).

80 min: YELLOW CARD for Montolivo on a foul on MandĆŸukic.

77 min: Maggio (Italy) is flagged for offside.

75 min: Montolivo (Italy) has an attempt on goal,open space for Montolivo but Pletikosa makes the save.

72 min: GOOOAAALLLL MandĆŸukic (Croatia) scores! Good long cross in by Ivan Strinic from deep left, Mario Mandzukic goes behind Giorgio Chiellini who mistimed his jump, Mandzukic, takes a touch before blasting in off the post. It 1-1, and Italy have been pegged back once again from 1-0 to 1-1.

70 min: SUBSTITUTION Antonio Di Natale (in) - Mario Balotelli (out) (Italy).

69 min: Free kick for Itlay right in the middle, di Natale warming up.

68 min: SUBSTITUTION Danijel Pranjic (in) - Ivan Perisic (out) (Croatia).

67 min: Montolivo (Italy) is penalised for a foul on Srna (Croatia).

66 min: Modric (Croatia) is penalised for handball.Tried to control a volley with the chest but gets a hand to it.

62 min: SUBSTITUTION Riccardo Montolivo(in) - Thiago Motta (out) (Italy).

61 min: Balotelli (Italy) has shot on target, long range over the cross bar.

59 min: Modric (Croatia) is penalised for a foul on De Rossi (Italy).

58 min:Corluka (Croatia) is penalised for a foul on Cassano (Italy). Chiellini (Italy) takes the free-kick.

55 min: Strinic (Croatia) has an attempt on goal. Corner for Croatia, Thiago Motta (Italy) is cautioned by the referee. YELLOW CARD for Thiago Motta.

53 min: Jelavic (Croatia) has an attempt on goal, corner won, Rakitic (Croatia) takes the corner a low one cleared one. But Rakitic gets the ball again at the right wing, dangerous ball in no one attacked!!!

51 min: Cassano goes for goal. Defectinoas Corner for Iltay, Pirlo delivers, well defended by Strinic.

50 min: Vukojevic (Croatia) is penalised for a foul on Balotelli (Italy)

49 min: Modric drives strong from the edge of the box, the ball kept on rising.

48 min: Corluka (Croatia) commits a simulation foul.

47 min: Modric goes for goal, weak one, Buffon saves it.

46 min: Croatia get under way in the second half with Giaccherini (Italy) fouling Srna (Croatia). Modric is playing higher but just behind Jelavic.

The Italians outpaced their Balkan neighbours in the first half as the Azzurri were on the ascendency for the first 45 minutes of the game going into half time 1-0 up.

Antonio Cassano and Mario Baletolli had ample chances at the goal with Italy getting 11 total shots at goal but it was the top class free kick from the 33-year old midfield maestro, Andrea Pirlo in the 39th minute from the left wing that made all the deference in the middle.

It was entertaining bit of play by both the teams but Italy created more chances as Croats, even though had some terrify play led by captain Srna failed to get something substantial out of it.

So that is the end of the first half with Italy leading one goal to nil courtesy a moment of pure genius by 33-year old Andrea Pirlo.

45 + 1 min: one minute of added time as MandĆŸukic (Croatia) has an effort on goal from the ring wing, collected by Buffon.The referee blows for half-time.

45 min: Srna (Croatia) concedes a free-kick for a foul on Balotelli (Italy).

42 min: Corner awarded to Italy. Pirlo (Italy) takes the corner. Antonio Cassano dahses to the near post, but his header flies over.

39 min: GOOOAAALLLL by Pirlo. Total class from the veteran, amazing free kick by the midfielder, from the corner of the box on the left side, Pirlo curls the ball just over the defensive wall, and into the bottom corner. Italy 1-0 Croatia.

39 min: Rakitic (Croatia) is penalised for a foul on Balotelli (Italy), Pirlo to take the free kick.

37 min: Twice denied by Pletikosa, Marchisio with the attempt on both the occasion, that had to be a goal.

35 min: Cassano (Italy) concedes a free-kick for a foul on Vukojevic (Croatia).

34 min: Baletolli goes for goal again, firing wide with a strong shot from range.

33 min: Cassano shoots just wide from a difficult angle on the right side, Leonardo Bonucci flicks the ball into space in the box, and Antonio Cassano fires across the goal from the angle.

31 min: Chance again for Italy Marchisio (Italy) has an effort on goal from the edge of the area after first Mario Balotelli then Antonio Cassano is crowded out. Well blocked by Gordon Schildenfeld.

29 min: Baletolli (Italy)fined by Strinic (Croatia).

28 min: Chance for Italy !!! Cassano darts into the area by a lovely turn of pace beating Schildenfeld, but his shot of goal is blocked before being taken by a perfectly timed tackle by Schildenfeld.

27 min: high ball in from Srna (Croatia) with corner, PeriĆĄic (Croatia) has an attempt on goal with the header, straight to Buffon though.

26 min: Giaccherini concedes a free kick in a dangerous position, Croat Captain Srna delivers from left wing, deflection from the wall, corner for the Balkans.

24 min: Balotelli (Italy) is penalised for a foul on Strinic (Croatia). Slight nudge on the back.

22 min: Jelavic (Croatia) is penalised for a foul on De Rossi (Italy). De Rossi (Italy) takes the free-kick.

20 minIvan Rakitic with the attack for the Croats, as he passes to Darijo Srna down the right. The winger's cross is well held at the near post by Gianluigi Buffon as Jelavic is inches away from connecting with another dangerous low cross,

19 min Good delivery by Perisic as Chiellin and Jelavic go down inside the area. Free kick to Italy.

18 minBaletolli wins a corner, Pirlo takes the kick, just a tad long, scrum in the middle but cleared eventually by the Croats

17 min: Cassano (Italy) concedes a free-kick for a foul on Schildenfeld (Croatia).

15 min Balotelli (Italy) has an effort on goal for the third time, this time on target but Croat goalie stops it well. Too much space for Baletolli.

14 min fantastic ball from Pirlo to Baletolli but the ball is cleared.

12 min Baletolli again goes for goal, blocked by Corluka. But bal laws still loose and Marchisio tried his luck as his drive goes narrowly over. Cassano was the man behind that move, stunning pass to find Baletolli inside the area.

11 min good run by PeriĆĄic as he sprints past Marchisio, but is stopped by Giaccherini.

9 min Free kick for Croatia, Chiellini fouls Jelavic.

8 min First Corner for Italy, Pirlo takes it, not strong, cleared away with ease.

6 minJelavic (Croatia) has an attempt on goal, weak one as he tried a bicycle kick. Buffon takes the ball.

5 min MandĆŸukic (Croatia) concedes a free-kick for a foul on Chiellini (Italy).

3 min Great opportunity for Italy, Baletolii has a shot on goal just wide.

1 min So we are under here at Municipal Stadium Poznan, Poznan.

Coin toss won by Srna (Croatia) he chooses the side, Italy to start of the proceedings.

Italy have never won their second group match in last 5 major tournaments whereas Croatia have never lost theirs.

National Anthems of Croatia followed by the Italians.

Dancers on the field with white flags doing the now customary pre-match routine that we have seen in all the euro matches so far.

Daniele De Rossi usually a midfielder, impressed as a makeshift centre-back against Spain and with an unchanged squad and he will be in charge of Luka Modric this evening.

Welcome to the live coverage of the Group C fixture of Euro Cup 2012 between Italy and Croatia.

Croatia: Pletikosa, Strinic, Corluka, Schildenfeld, Rakitic, Vukojevic, Modric, Srna, PeriĆĄic, Jelavic, MandĆŸukic.

SUBS: Kelava, SubaĆĄic, Ć imunic, Buljat, Vrsaljko, Vida, Pranjic, Badelj, Dujmovic, Kranjcar, Kalinic, Eduardo.

Italy: Buffon, Maggio, Chiellini, Bonucci, Motta, Marchisio, Giaccherini, De Rossi, Pirlo, Balotelli, Cassano.

SUBS: Sirigu, De Sanctis, Ogbonna, Balzaretti, Abate, Barzagli, Montolivo, Diamanti, Nocerino, Di Natale, Borini, Giovinco.

Italy drew 1-1 with England in their opening game as Croatia had little trouble dispatching Republic of Ireland 3-1

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Netherlands on the brink, Varela revives Portugal hopes

KHARKIV: Holland were left on the verge of exiting Euro 2012 at the group stage on Wednesday just two years after they looked set for a golden era when they reached the World Cup final. Two goals by German striker Mario Gomez proved enough as the Euro 2008 finalists saw off the Dutch 2-1 and left them pointless after two games of Group B.

The Dutch will have to beat Portugal in their final group game. That looks an even tougher task after a stunning strike by substitute Silvestre Varela three minutes from time gave them a 3-2 win over a resilient Danish side that had come back from 2-0 thanks to two Nicklas Bendtner headers. Germany lead the group on six points while the Danes and the Portuguese have three apiece.

Gomez struck twice in the first-half, both goals created by Bastien Schweinsteiger, to take his tally to three for the tournament and level with Russia’s Alan Dzagoev at the top of the scoring charts. Whilst Robin van Persie got one back in the second-half,

some relief for coach Bert van Marwijk whose loyalty to the Arsenal star had started to look foolhardy in the extreme after a woeful first-half, the Dutch still came up short. More worrying still ahead of a must win game was Arjen Robben’s show of petulance when he was replaced late on. He showed his disgust by walking off the opposite side of the pitch and sullenly walked round to the side of the dugout.

Added to the discontent publicly expressed by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Rafael van der Vaart it does not augur well for the lead-up to the Portugal clash, though, the coach tried to drum up some enthusiasm for the challenge. “We still have a chance to go through and we have to believe in it,” said van Marwijk defiantly.

“Thousands of fans have come here and we have to do well for them, we have to beat Portugal now to have a chance.” For his German counterpart Joachim Loew the ‘door was now open to the quarter-finals’ and he did not exactly give a ringing endorsement of Holland’s chances of getting the win they need at the very least.

“Holland created a few chances, which our defence dealt with, but I had the feeling Holland were physically dead after 60 minutes.” Portugal made life more difficult for themselves than they shoudl have done and would have been easy winners had not their start player and captain Cristiano Ronaldo not missed a hatful of chances. afp

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012\06\15\story_15-6-2012_pg2_1

AP News : Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT



A crisis in 3 acts: Following the impact of a Greek exit from the euro to the US

Bankers, governments and investors are starting to prepare for Greece to stop using the euro as its currency, a move that could spread turmoil throughout the global financial system.

The worst-case scenario envisions governments defaulting on their debts, a run on European banks and a worldwide credit crunch reminiscent of the financial crisis in the fall of 2008.

A Greek election on Sunday will go a long way toward determining whether it happens. Syriza, a party opposed to the restrictions placed on Greece in exchange for a bailout from European neighbors, could do well.

In the meantime, banks and investors have sketched out the ripple effects if Greek were to leave the euro.

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Egypt court dissolves Islamist-led parliament, deepening crisis with Muslim Brotherhood, army

CAIRO — Judges appointed by Hosni Mubarak dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament Thursday and ruled his former prime minister eligible for the presidential runoff election this weekend — setting the stage for the military and remnants of the old regime to stay in power.

The politically charged rulings dealt a heavy blow to the fundamentalist Islamic Brotherhood, with one senior member calling the decisions a “full-fledged coup,” and the group vowed to rally the public against Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister to serve under Mubarak.

The decision by the Supreme Constitutional Court effectively erased the tenuous progress from Egypt’s troubled transition in the past year, leaving the country with no parliament and concentrating power even more firmly in the hands of the generals who took over from Mubarak.

Several hundred people gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square after the rulings to denounce the action and rally against Shafiq, the presidential candidate seen by critics as a symbol of Mubarak’s autocratic rule. But with no calls by the Brotherhood or other groups for massive demonstrations, the crowd did not grow.

Activists who engineered Egypt’s uprising have long suspected that the generals would try to cling to power, explaining that after 60 years as the nation’s single most dominant institution, the military would be reluctant to surrender its authority or leave its economic empire to civilian scrutiny.

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The U.S. Open 2012 : Summer Stocks

Not only is Europe a disaster, but it is not even getting better, not growing. It has the look of "this is going to get worse before it gets better because this is the Apocalypse, and the Apocalypse gets worse by the day not better, and everyone involved might just as well be a 2-year-old" to it.

Add to that China's crouching banking Tiger problem that miraculously got bumped from its perch as reason number one the world was coming to an end. Does anyone remember this was the reason the global economy was doomed? This problem hardly got fixed, the rest of the world is a mess, so we figured you can't get hit by a bus if you have the flu, right?

Which again is not to say that stocks can't win, it's just that they are up against a lot. Small gains, a stroke or two under par, might look real good when all is said and done.

The Players

Tiger Woods, the best of his generation, maybe the best ever, has not won a Major now in several years, may have plateaued. Worse, may have let the competition catch up to his once untouchable abilities. Does he remind you a little of Google (GOOG)?

Bubba Watson, the innovator that has never had a lesson, coming off a series of professional and personal triumphs, can he deliver again? Bubba is clearly Apple (AAPL).

Phil Mickelson, it would be great to see this National Treasure win. But that's not the same thing as being a favorite in adverse circumstances. Phil, we are pulling for you but we know in our hearts your best days may be behind you. You are Ford (F), General Electric (GE), or maybe Cisco (CSCO).

Davis Love III, Steady. Boring. Microsoft (MSFT).

Sergio Garcia, does the Spaniard really even have a chance? Banco Santander (STD)

The 16th

The 16th has players seeing red, but this is where winners are made as well.

for more visit........

http://seekingalpha.com/article/661491-summer-stocks-the-u-s-open-and-the-brutal-16th

US Open golf player : Tiger roars / woods

With several big names struggling, Tiger Woods has roared into contention for a 15th major golf championship at the US Open.

While several big names struggled on the treacherous track, Woods fired a one-under-par 69 to be tied for second, with only countryman Michael Thompson between him and the top of the leaderboard.

The 27-year-old Thompson, in just his third major, jumped out to an early lead with a very impressive 66 - his round including seven birdies and just three bogeys.

Englishman Justin Rose, Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell and fellow Americans David Toms and Nick Watney joined Woods in the clubhouse at one-under.

Watney was still celebrating just the third albatross in US Open history after he holed out a five iron from 190 yards on the par-five 17th.

Australian major championship debutant Alistair Presnell carded an even-par 70 to be tied seventh, made even more impressive given the course average was almost 75.

Woods scored a clear points decision in the morning power group with Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson struggling to 76 and 78 respectively.

They weren't the only big names copping an Olympic hiding with world No.1 Luke Donald shooting 79 and No.2 and defending champion Rory McIlroy carding a 77.

Woods, a 14-time major champion, appeared calm and in control throughout his round as he looks for his first major since the 2008 US Open.



'I played well today. I felt like I had control of my game all day and just stuck to my game plan and executed my game plan,' Woods said.

While he was rarely flustered, he wasn't surprised others found the going tough.

'This golf course, it's so demanding and if you're off your game just a little bit, you're going to pay the price,' Woods added.

'And it's hard to make pars. This is one of those opens where it's just really hard to make birdies.

'This is not like it was last year. This is a tough one. This is tough to make birdies. You've got to really grind and, for me, I thought I hit the ball well today.'

Presnell opened his major championship career with a bogey but added just one more all day and cancelled them out with two nice birdies.

He came off the course very happy with his efforts.

'I'm absolutely thrilled with that,' Presnell said.

'Even if you had offered me a few more over par at the start of the round, I probably would have taken it.

'To do that on day one in my first major was terrific.'

John Senden was the next best of the Australians at two-over-par in a tie for 23rd.

It was tough going for the rest of the Aussie tilt.

according to ....
http://www.skynews.com.au/sport/article.aspx?id=761385&vId=

Lava Xolo Android phone review : lava Xolo X900 launched in india | with good Fetures | Intel intel processor | android OS | ARM processor

Lava Xolo Android phone review : lava Xolo X900 launched in india | with good Fetures | Intel intel processor | android OS | ARM processor

Lava Xolo Android phone is a very special android phone coz it’s the first android phone in the world that runs on the intel processor, all other android phones run on a variant of ARM processor and I do a full review of this Lava Xolo Android phone.

Intel had been one of the earliest players in the mobile chip sphere with its Xscale line of processors for PDAs. Having sold the division to Marvell in 2006 , the company had for all practical purposes ditched

Then came their effort with Moorestown , based on the Lincroft system-on-a-chip with an Atom processor core, Langwell input / output Platform Controller Hub(I/O PCH),

and a Briertown Power Management IC. However due to the lack of proper power management , video encoding and decoding among others meant that the SoC was not feasible for deployment in a phone. What it did lead to is the Medfield processor.

This is a true x86 processor chip which will shipping in a number of devices by the end of 2012. Read on for our review on the first phone running Intel’s Medfield processor.

The Xolo X900 is absolutely identical to Intel’s Form Factor Reference Design (FFRD).

The phone is fairly solid and we didn’t really find anything lacking in the fit and finish of the device.

The design takes obvious cues from the iPhone , right from the chrome ring around the border to the general design direction among other things.

A headphone jack and power / standby key can be found at the top of the phone.

The front of the phone houses a 4” WSVGA (1024×600) screen which corresponds to about 300ppi.

The screen looks great and touch sensitivity is top notch as expected from a device in this category. A 1.3MP front facing is placed above the screen.

Below the screen are 4 capacitive touch buttons which are fairly responsive.























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