Monday, 31 October 2011

China railway construction workers killed in road accident (Reuters)

SHANGHAI (Reuters) ? Twenty-one people were killed and seven injured when a vehicle carrying railway construction workers overturned in northwest China's Gansu Province on Saturday, the official Xinhua news agency said.

China has invested heavily on railway infrastructure to connect the vast country during years of strong economic growth.

But authorities recently suspended new rail projects after a collision between two high-speed trains in July killed 40 people and fanned public anger over transport safety issues.

Shanghai authorities also came under fire in September after the worst subway accident in 42 years raised fresh concerns that the world's second-largest economy was sacrificing safety in the rush to develop.

Xinhua said the vehicle overturned in Manwa township in Lintao County. It was not immediately known how many were in the vehicle, which was heading to a railway construction site.

It was also not clear if all those killed and injured were construction workers.

Local authorities are investigating the cause of the accident, Xinhua said.

(Reporting by Jacqueline Wong; Editing by Paul Tait)

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Not much of a boost for middle class in GOP hopefuls' tax plans

By Richard S. Dunham, Hearst Newspapers

WASHINGTON ? Texas Gov. Rick Perry?s optional 20 percent flat tax plan would save millionaires hundreds of thousands of dollars a year while conferring relatively little benefit to taxpayers earning $100,000 per year or less, an analysis of three Republican tax plans conducted for the San Antonio Express-News and Houston Chronicle has found.

Georgia businessman Herman Cain?s 9-9-9 tax plan gives wealthy Americans an even larger reduction in payments to Uncle Sam than Perry?s plan, according to the study conducted by Houston accountant Edward M. Gardner.

Lower-income taxpayers would fare best under Cain?s proposal, and worst under Perry?s plan, unless they were married and had children.

Under Mitt Romney?s 59-point plan, middle-class families earning less than $50,000 would do slightly better than under Perry?s proposal. But the former Massachusetts governor would provide less tax relief for the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans than either Perry or Cain.

?Governor Romney has a pro-growth economic plan that will keep taxes low, remove the death tax, and eliminate taxes on saving for the middle-income taxpayers hurt most by the Obama economy,? Romney spokesman Ryan Williams said. ?His plan cuts taxes while also bringing the budget deficit under control and restoring the confidence in America?s fiscal health needed to promote investment and job creation.?

Perry spokeswoman Katherine Cesinger called Perry?s plan ?a bold, fundamental restructuring of the tax code, not a reformulation of the status quo,? an allusion to Romney?s approach.

Cain says he won?t back off his plan to cut individual and corporate income tax rates to 9 percent, while adding a 9 percent national sales tax ? ?because the so-called pundits criticize it? as weighted heavily toward the rich.

?You instinctively know that it?s far better than the mess we have today,? Cain said at a recent Nevada campaign appearance.

The study compared five hypothetical taxpayers: an unmarried individual earning $30,000 per year, a married couple with two children earning $50,000, a two-parent household with a $100,000 income, a family of four with $250,000 in income and $25,000 in capital gains, and a married millionaire with two children and $250,000 in capital gains. All of the models assume the average level of consumption and itemized deductions for each wage level.

Texas Democratic Party Chairman Boyd Richie dismissed all of the Republicans? plans as giveaways to the rich. The GOP candidates believe ?working families should carry the burden while those who live off investments should pay no taxes at all,? he said.

Whatever the differences in details, Texas Rep. Kevin Brady, the top House Republican on the congressional Joint Economic Committee, said that any of the GOP plans is better than President Obama?s economic approach. Obama would effectively raise taxes on families earning more than $250,000 by allowing the temporary Bush-era tax cuts to expire.

?Next year?s presidential election is a clear choice of two paths,? he said, ?one with higher taxes or one with more taxpayers.?

Express-News Staff Writer David Hendricks contributed to this report from San Antonio.

Source: http://feeds.chron.com/~r/houstonchronicle/topheadlines/~3/jJWDF3YHKZU/

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Stewart J. Lawrence: Newt Gingrich to the Rescue? The GOP's Improbable 'Dark Horse' (Huffington post)

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Saturday, 29 October 2011

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Cain's smoking ad divides Republicans: Reuters/Ipsos poll (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? Presidential hopeful Herman Cain's quirky "smoking ad" may have mystified many Americans, but according to a new Reuters/Ipsos online poll, it has drawn a sharp line between Republicans who identify with the Tea Party and those who don't.

The ad, which shows Cain's chief of staff Mark Block puffing on a cigarette for no apparent reason, created enormous Internet buzz this week.

Six in 10 of those who strongly identify with the conservative Tea Party movement said they loved or liked the ad.

An almost equal percentage of people who self-identified as mainstream Republicans either disliked or hated it.

Block is shown on the video giving Cain, a surprise Republican nomination front-runner, a testimonial before taking a draw from a cigarette. The image shifts to the candidate who slowly breaks into a smile as his campaign song blares.

"He's a likable candidate, particularly for those strong Tea Partiers who identify around values of small government and an anti-Washington sentiment. Cain seems to be tapping into that very effectively," said Ipsos pollster Julia Clark.

Tea Party supporters form a central part of the Republican voting base and could help determine who the party's 2012 presidential nominee will be, with voting to start in early January.

"STUPID"

Cain, the former chief executive of Godfather's Pizza, has shot to the top of some Republican polls in recent weeks in the race to decide who will challenge Democratic President Barack Obama in next year's election.

About a third of people surveyed loved or liked Cain's video, a third hated or disliked it, and another third was neutral.

Some commentators have speculated that Cain's campaign put a smoker in the ad as an anti-political correctness message that would appeal to conservatives.

Even if that were the intention, most Tea Party Republicans did not take the bait.

"I do think the Tea Party support for this ad is not because of the smoking but because of their support for Cain," said Clark.

The smoking did stick in viewers' minds, and seemed to obscure the campaign message of Cain as a viable candidate.

The one word that came to people's minds most when asked about the smoking segment was "stupid."

Fifty percent of those polled felt what stood out for them most was the narrator smoking a cigarette, and more than a quarter thought the ad communicated to them that Cain endorses smoking.

"This really distracted from the message in a lot of ways," said Clark.

People who have never been smokers noticed the cigarette more than those who smoke or who have smoked. About one in five of current smokers felt that it communicated that 'Herman Cain endorses smoking,' but this figure rose to a third among people who have never smoked.

"If you've never smoked a cigarette you're more likely to think Cain endorses smoking," said Clark.

The poll surveyed 554 registered Republicans, of whom 374 answered questions about the video.

Because it was an online poll, typical margins of error do not apply. Despite that, various recognized methods were used to select as representative a sample as possible and weigh the results. If this were a traditional random survey, it would have a margin of error of between plus 4.4 percent and plus 5.1 percent. This figure varies because some participants dropped out of the video portion of the survey.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/internet/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111028/pl_nm/us_usa_campaign_cain_poll

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Thursday, 27 October 2011

Somalis and Muslims fear backlash after Kenya blasts (Reuters)

NAIROBI (Reuters) ? Ethnic Somalis in Nairobi prepared for a possible backlash on Tuesday after explosions in the Kenyan capital following the country's military foray into Somalia.

Two grenade blasts killed one person and wounded more than 20 on Monday, two days after the U.S. embassy warned of an imminent attack in the east African country.

The blasts occurred more than a week after Kenya sent troops into neighboring Somalia to fight al Shabaab militants, whom it accuses of carrying out a string of kidnappings on its turf.

While police have not linked al Shabaab directly to the blasts, residents of Nairobi's ethnic Somali-dominated district of Eastleigh worried they might come under suspicion.

Armed soldiers guarding the premises of Moi Airbase in Eastleigh cast a suspicious eye on passersby as a bulldozer plowed through wasteland that was once held rundown but thriving stalls owned by Somalis.

One security official told Reuters they were clearing up the area for expansion, but residents said they believed it was an attempt to secure the area and deter potential attackers.

"Al Shabaab issued a threat and all vendors were kicked out all of a sudden," said a young Somali man who declined to be named.

Al Shabaab is fighting to topple the internationally backed government in Mogadishu and impose its own harsh version of sharia, Islamic law, on the Horn of Africa nation. It has also launched attacks in Kampala and threatened to do so in Kenya.

Kenyan officials say the rebels have cells in Eastleigh, a ramshackle suburb lined with rows of dilapidated apartment blocks, and that its Somali residents regularly provide the Somali militants with funds.

Reuters reporters have seen al Shabaab fighters in the district, sometimes returning for medical treatment, and Somali parents living there complain that some mosques actively recruit youths to fight for al Shabaab.

REPRISAL FEAR

There are growing calls within Kenya for a crackdown on Shabaab sympathizers.

"You might be seeing a bustling Eastleigh now, but it gets completely empty by dark," said a Somali street vendor, who also declined to be named. "People are scared and believe that there could be reprisals or arrests."

In another eastern suburb between Eastleigh and the city center, the Majengo Mosque towers above another Nairobi slum, its minarets casting a long shadow over a market and numerous stalls.

Suspicion runs deep in the area. According to a United Nations monitoring group report on Somalia released in July, funds donated for the mosque's reconstruction have been channeled to al Shabaab.

U.N. investigators said al Shabaab had also succeeded in recruiting Kenyan Muslim youths, and that some of its members originated in the area.

Some Majengo residents demanded more security. "The situation is not okay. We are all afraid of attacks by extremists," resident Zedekiah Makori told Reuters by the mosque. "There is certainly a need for more security around places like these, and groups should be scrutinized."

Sudi Mohammed, a self-employed businessman, said he feared government measures might spark attacks on the community. "It has not happened so far, but it likely will in the long run if they are not careful," he said.

Abdirahman Mohammed, a 25-year-old native of Mogadishu, told Reuters in Eastleigh that he doubted al Shabaab was behind Monday's attacks and hoped the community would not suffer.

"I think some one else is trying to take advantage of the situation. I don't believe al Shabaab is behind the explosions," he said. "We don't have guns and we left Somalia because we wanted peace. It would be unfair to target us."

(Editing by David Clarke)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/religion/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111025/wl_nm/us_kenya_somalia_fear

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Struggling Berlusconi can give summit only minimum promise (Reuters)

ROME (Reuters) ? Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in serious political trouble at home, is expected to give a European summit on Wednesday only vague promises of economic reform instead of the concrete undertakings demanded by European leaders.

Berlusconi has been caught between a tough ultimatum by euro zone leaders and the adamant refusal of his Northern League partners in a center-right coalition to make more than slight concessions on pensions -- a key plank of the reform program.

Both Northern League leader Umberto Bossi and analysts said it was unclear whether the Italian promises would be enough to pacify euro zone leaders or markets, but Berlusconi's political position is so weak he has little room for maneuver.

The 75-year-old premier, badly weakened by a string of sex scandals, corruption charges and political setbacks, made no comment to reporters as he arrived for the summit.

Initial market reaction to a minimalist reform deal with Bossi was not encouraging, with Italy paying the highest yield in more than three years on six-month BOT bills at an auction on Wednesday.

Political tensions over the reform program broke into the open in Italy's parliament where opposition and government deputies exchanged blows on Wednesday and the sitting was suspended.

President Giorgio Napolitano, and incoming European Central Bank governor Mario Draghi, warned that Berlusconi's promises must be followed by resolve to take painful measures that will dig Italy out of a deepening economic crisis by cutting massive public debt and boosting stagnant growth.

The head of Italy's biggest retail bank, Intesa Sanpaolo, said he was disappointed by the sketchy agreement reached between Berlusconi and Bossi in late-night talks on Tuesday, which provided for only a slight acceleration in increasing the retirement age from 65 to 67.

"In the situation we are in, I expected an economic program that would be agreed by everyone and not just unconfirmed suggestions to take to Europe. I am disappointed," Corrado Passera told reporters at the margins of a conference.

Bossi refused point blank to sanction a more significant reform abolishing a system under which workers can retire early if they have paid 40 years of pension contributions.

LETTER ARRIVES

An Italian diplomatic source told Reuters a "letter of intent" by Berlusconi had arrived in Brussels and the summit's final communique would specifically mention Italy.

The letter outlines Italy's plan for reforms demanded by the EU as a condition for ECB buying of its bonds -- vital to avoid being overwhelmed by repayments on its massive debt.

The 14-page letter is said to contain little detail on growth-boosting measures but promises to balance the budget by 2013 and lists previously agreed reforms.

Incoming ECB chief Mario Draghi said ideas outlined in Berlusconi's letter must be implemented rapidly. Draghi, who is leaving Italy's central bank to take up the new role, said the situation in Italy was "confused and dramatic."

Napolitano, who has regularly worked closely with Draghi to try to stave off economic disaster in Italy, said in a speech in Belgium that anybody who wanted to govern the country must grasp the nettle of unpopular economic reforms.

"We can no longer dither over the categoric imperative of making a consistent and constant effort to lower our debt," he said.

The euro zone's number three economy is at the center of the debt crisis. It needs to issue over 600 billion euros in bonds in the next three years to refinance maturing debt.

Berlusconi's office denied he had made a secret agreement with Bossi to resign at the end of the year but the League leader said he was pessimistic about the coalition's survival.

Analysts say Berlusconi is unlikely to last beyond December or January and elections are expected next spring, a year ahead of schedule.

Berlusconi has until now repeatedly said he expected to serve out his term until 2013. But reports are circulating that, caught between demands for action on the economy and the obstinacy of the League, he may throw in the towel sooner.

Analysts say neither the League -- where Bossi's leadership is also under threat from within -- nor Berlusconi's PDL party wants a government crisis before the end of the year because that might tempt Napolitano to appoint a stop-gap government of technocrats to pass urgent reforms.

A delay would enable the center right to keep control of the way the crisis plays out ahead of elections in the spring.

The center-left opposition is also in disarray and is thought to be reluctant to take responsibility at this point for highly unpopular austerity reforms.

Italy has a public debt of 1.9 trillion euros, equal to 120 percent of GDP, second only to Greece in the euro zone.

The impatience of euro zone leaders at Berlusconi's repeated procrastination is sharpened by fears that a major debt crisis in Italy -- much bigger than Greece and too big to bail out -- would threaten the entire European project.

Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti has promised a package of reforms that would open up closed professions, cut red tape and raise revenue through steps such as privatizations and a new wealth tax, but the measures have been repeatedly delayed.

(Additional reporting by James Mackenzie and Alberto Sisto, Giuseppe Fonte, Stefano Bernabei and Giselda Vagnoni; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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Monday, 24 October 2011

Janet Jackson reschedules shows to be with family (AP)

NEW YORK ? Janet Jackson is rescheduling part of her Australian tour so she can support her family during the trial of the doctor accused of involuntary manslaughter in her brother Michael's death.

Dr. Conrad Murray is on trial in Los Angeles. He is accused of being negligent in his care of the superstar, who died in 2009 of an overdose of the anesthetic propofol at age 50.

The prosecution is wrapping up its case this week, and the defense is about to present its case. The Jacksons have been a regular presence at the trial; Janet Jackson was there at the beginning.

"When I planned these shows, the schedule in California was completely different," she said in a Sunday statement to The Associated Press. "After talking with my family last night, I decided we must be together right now. .... This saddens me in so many ways."

The shows for her "Number Ones" tour were scheduled in Melbourne on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday; to make them up, she'll perform one night, on Nov. 3, in Rod Laver Arena. She thanked her fans for their support and understanding.

Jackson also has the support of her promoter.

"It is important that Janet is with her family at this critical point in the hearing. While Janet and our company apologize for any inconvenience for the reschedule of the Melbourne shows, we thank Janet for the great and successful concerts in Perth and Adelaide and eagerly await her return. ... Our thoughts and prayers are with Janet and the entire Jackson family," promoter Paul Dainty said.

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European leaders keep expectations low for summit

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left. arrives for an EU summit in Brussels on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Big banks find themselves under pressure in Europe's debt crisis with finance chiefs pushing to raise billions of euros in capital and accept huge losses on Greek bonds they hold. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left. arrives for an EU summit in Brussels on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Big banks find themselves under pressure in Europe's debt crisis with finance chiefs pushing to raise billions of euros in capital and accept huge losses on Greek bonds they hold. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives for an EU summit in Brussels on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Big banks find themselves under pressure in Europe's debt crisis with finance chiefs pushing to raise billions of euros in capital and accept huge losses on Greek bonds they hold. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, left, speaks with Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis during a round table meeting at an EU summit in Brussels on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Greece's prime minister is pleading with European leaders in Brussels to act decisively to solve the continent's debt crisis. At a summit Sunday, the leaders are expected to ask banks to accept huge losses on Greek bonds to ease the pressure on the country, and to raise billions more in capital to weather those losses. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, left, speaks with Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker during a round table meeting at an EU summit in Brussels on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Greece's prime minister is pleading with European leaders in Brussels to act decisively to solve the continent's debt crisis. At a summit Sunday, the leaders are expected to ask banks to accept huge losses on Greek bonds to ease the pressure on the country, and to raise billions more in capital to weather those losses. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, speaks with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte during a round table meeting at an EU summit in Brussels on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Greece's prime minister is pleading with European leaders in Brussels to act decisively to solve the continent's debt crisis. At a summit Sunday, the leaders are expected to ask banks to accept huge losses on Greek bonds to ease the pressure on the country, and to raise billions more in capital to weather those losses. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)

BRUSSELS (AP) ? Greece's prime minister pleaded Sunday for a comprehensive solution to the European debt crisis that has swallowed his country and is threatening to suck in larger economies, but the continent's leaders warned the world may have to wait a few more days.

The search for a comprehensive solution to its escalating debt troubles has divided the continent. Increasingly it is pitting not only the poorer countries in the eurozone against their richer neighbors that are tired of bailing them out, but also sparking anger from governments outside the 17-state currency union, who fear being dragged into the mess.

"The crisis in the eurozone is having a chilling effect on all our economies, Britain included. ... We have to deal with this issue," British Prime Minister David Cameron said on his way into the meeting of the 27-country EU. Britain does not use the euro. Later in the day, the leaders of countries the 17 that use the euro will meet on their own.

Cameron's eurozone counterparts, meanwhile, tried to lower expectations for Sunday's meetings, saying the real decisions will be made Wednesday at another emergency summit.

"Let's put the expectations in context: Don't count on decisions today," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.

Leaders are in the difficult position of not being able to decide on anything until everything is in place, since each piece of the crisis puzzle affects the others.

The biggest sticking point is how to most effectively use Europe's bailout fund to make sure Italy and Spain don't see their borrowing costs spiral out of control as happened with Greece, Portugal and Ireland. Europe doesn't have enough money to rescue Italy and Spain as it did the other three countries; analysts say it must act now to eliminate the possibility of their collapse.

Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy urged Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi at a meeting on Sunday morning to reform the country's economy before it's too late, according to a German official. He spoke on condition of anonymity to describe private discussions.

While the German and French leaders presented a united front to Italy, their disagreements over how best to use the bailout fund, which is called the European Financial Stability Facility, are causing delays.

France wants the fund to be allowed to tap the massive cash reserves of the European Central Bank ? an option Germany rejects. And weaker economies are wary of agreeing to the other two parts of the grand plan ? bigger bank capital and cuts to Greece's debt ? without assurance that the bailout fund is ready to provide support.

Until it does, the continuing uncertainty will roil markets and slow growth across Europe and even the world.

Worst off, of course, is Greece, which reeling from several rounds of budget cuts that have sparked a series of strikes and riots.

"Greece has proven again and again that we are making the necessary decisions to make our economy sustainable, and make our economy more just," Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou told reporters as he headed into Sunday's meetings. "We are doing what we need from our side ... but it's been proven now that the crisis is not a Greek crisis. The crisis is a European crisis, so now is the time that we as Europeans need to act decisively and effectively."

To ease the pressure on the country, banks will be asked to accept much bigger losses on the country's bonds.

Austria's chancellor said the cut in the value of Greek government bond will likely be raised "in the direction of 40 to 50 percent."

"A cut in the debt is the right step," Werner Faymann told Austrian newspaper Wiener Kurier. The comments were confirmed by one of his aides.

Despite massive budget cuts and reforms, a new report has said that Greece's economic situation is still dire and that worsening economic conditions mean it could take the country decades to emerge from the crisis.

The report from debt inspectors said the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund would likely have to lend Athens more money unless the banks accept a 60 percent writedown of the bonds they hold. That would be on top of the euro110 billion ($300 billion) in rescue loans that have been propping up with country since May 2010.

Another rescue of a similar size was agreed to in July, but it's now clear that deal did not go far enough. For instance, it called for only a 21 percent cut in Greek bond holdings; leaders are now discussing a much more significant reduction, though an exact percentage has not yet emerged.

The near-consensus among eurozone countries that Greece's debt will have to be slashed is one of the reasons banks across Europe ? not only in the 17-country eurozone ? will be forced to shore up their capital buffers in the coming months.

A European official said Saturday that new rules agreed by EU finance ministers would see banks having to raise just over euro100 billion ($140 billion). The official was speaking on condition of anonymity because the rules were pending approval from EU leaders.

However, on Sunday it was uncertain whether EU leaders would even be able to sign off on the bank capital rules before a second summit Wednesday. A draft of summit conclusions from Sunday morning only welcomed the progress made by finance ministers, adding that the final decision would be made by yet another finance ministers' meeting on Wednesday ahead of the second summit.

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Associated Press writers Raf Casert, Elena Becatoros, Slobodan Lekic and Don Melvin contributed to this report.

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Sunday, 23 October 2011

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Britney Spears Director Leads Us Through 'Criminal' Video

Chris Marrs Piliero takes us behind the crime sprees and 'sexy time.'
By Jocelyn Vena, with additional reporting by Vanessa White Wolf


Jason Trawick and Britney Spears in "Criminal"
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Britney Spears and real-life boyfriend Jason Trawick go on a sexy crime spree in her new "Criminal" video, which follows the pair around London as they hold up banks and convenience stores in between NSFW scenes of the duo getting physical in their hideout.

MTV News caught up with the director, Chris Marrs Piliero, who opened up about casting Trawick and the video's use of guns, leading us through the clip frame by frame.

The video opens with Spears and her rich boyfriend at a glamorous get-together. But things are not as pretty as the party itself. "So here we are at the fancy-schmancy par-tay, [and] one of my directions for her little turnaround reveal was in 'Can't Hardly Wait' when Jennifer Love Hewitt ... walks into the party. ... The actor who plays her d-----bag boyfriend, his name is Freddie, and actually it's his first acting role."

Britney then goes into the lady's room to cry about Freddie's jabs at her, and when she comes out, she sees him flirting with another woman. "For this, I wanted to come up with a really cool line," he said. "I was trying to come up with something that had attitude but was TV-safe, so we went with that," he explained about Britney's crack "So, you're not working the street corner tonight, I see."

When Britney does leave the party, dragged out by her boyfriend, Trawick's bad-boy character comes to the rescue. "The punching was just awesome," Piliero said. "We were watching that, and we were all looking at each other like, 'Is he really hitting him?' "

Of course, Spears gets in her kick to his groin too. "I love her face when she goes for the kick," he added. "She's so good at delivering those fun lines."

Eventually, Brit and Jason's attraction takes over, as they share a kiss and then a whole lot more. "It's time for sexy time," Piliero joked of their naked romp. "So during the bed sex scene, the first take that we did of it, I let the camera roll. ... From that point on, I was just calling out stuff, just directing them ... and it was a really smooth, comfortable experience, actually. And Jason is ripped beyond belief. It's kind of ridiculous."

Britney soon gets caught up in Jason's world of crime. Her first offense? Holding up a convenience store, where she also grabbed some vanilla candles, a nod to her real-life love of them. "There she is yelling at the guy," he said. "That was fun. She really got into it.

"[The] slo-mo shot of them running out [was] very, very cool," he continued. "I love when Jason just kind of throws the woman to the side."

Between crime sprees, the two make time for a very revealing shower scene. "Sexy time in the shower, which is just super hot," he said. "We did the shower scene after the bed scene.. so it was pretty painless and smooth."

The video ends up with the cops closing in on the pair with a parade of bullets being shot into their flat before they make their getaway, driving off into the sunset together.

"We got a bunch of cops here ready to shoot," he said. "Obviously, there's a lot of crime history here. That's why they're ready to go crazy and fire on them. To me, it's awesome to see this shot [because] this is exactly how I pictured it. Their kiss is magical and badass. It's a really epic, cool-looking scene."

What did you think of the "Criminal" video? Share your reviews in the comments!

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1672951/britney-spears-criminal-music-video-interview.jhtml

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Irish boy band Westlife announces split

FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008 file photo members of Irish band Westlife, from left, Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan pose after performing at the South Bank Show Awards in London. After 14 years as one of Ireland's most successful boy bands, Westlife announced their split Thursday Oct. 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, file)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008 file photo members of Irish band Westlife, from left, Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan pose after performing at the South Bank Show Awards in London. After 14 years as one of Ireland's most successful boy bands, Westlife announced their split Thursday Oct. 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, file)

LONDON (AP) ? After 14 years as one of Ireland's most successful boy bands, Westlife are finally handing in their mics.

The pop group members issued a statement announcing their split, saying "the decision is entirely amicable."

They said after spending "all of our adult life together so far, we want to have a well-earned break and look at new ventures." They also thanked fans "who have been with us on this amazing journey and are part of our family too."

Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan will do one last farewell U.K. tour next May.

Westlife's new single "Lighthouse" will be released in November, with a greatest hits collection reaching stores in time for Christmas.

The band has sold over 44 million records worldwide.

Associated Press

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Friday, 21 October 2011

Diagrams from Titanic inquest to be auctioned (AP)

LONDON ? A British auctioneer is offering two diagrams of the ill-fated liner Titanic for sale on Oct. 29.

The diagrams were used during the official inquest following the ship's sinking in 1912, auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said Wednesday.

A 32.5-foot-long (9.9-meter-long) cutaway diagram of the ship's interior, also used at the inquest, fetched 220,000 pounds ($363,000) at an auction at in April by Henry Aldridge and Son in Devizes in southwest England.

The two diagrams, which are among more than 370 lots of Titanic memorabilia in next week's sale, are more modest in scale.

One showing deck levels and the placement of lifeboats measures 74 inches (188 centimeters) by 56 inches (142 centimeters). The presale estimate is 40,000-60,000 pounds ($63,000-$95,000).

The other ? a plan of first-class accommodations, including pictures of some of the cabins ? measures 29 inches by 41 inches (74 centimeters by 104 centimeters). The estimated price is 30,000-50,000 pounds ($48,000-$80,000).

The ship sank on the night of April 14-15, 1912, after striking an iceberg on its maiden voyage. About 1,500 people died. The official inquiry opened on May 2, 1912, and nearly 100 witnesses testified during 36 days of hearings.

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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Initial U.S. drawdown to pull from restive Afghan east (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? President Barack Obama's plan to withdraw some U.S. troops from Afghanistan this year will take soldiers out of the country's restive east, where battles between foreign troops and militants suspected in high-profile attacks increasingly make it the war's focus, a top U.S. commander said on Tuesday.

"We're expecting to contribute a modest amount to the remaining drawdown that has to occur between now and December," U.S. Army Major General Daniel Allyn, who commands about 33,000 U.S. and NATO soldiers in eastern Afghanistan, said in an interview with Reuters.

After more than a decade of war in Afghanistan, the White House is moving ahead with plans to withdraw the more than 30,000 extra troops Obama deployed after his 2009 overhaul of U.S. policy.

The Pentagon says about 3,000 troops that comprised part of that troop surge already have been pulled from Afghanistan so far. A total of 10,000 will leave by the end of December and another 23,000 by the close of next summer. There are just under 100,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan now.

Allyn declined to say how many of his soldiers would depart Regional Command East -- a vast region including 14 provinces, a long stretch of poorly protected border with Pakistan and some of the country's most rugged, challenging terrain-- but that it would not include front-line combat soldiers.

"It will not require the loss of any of our fighting strength," he said by phone from Bagram, Afghanistan.

Allyn's boss, the overall Afghanistan commander U.S. Marine General John Allen, told the Wall Street Journal last week that he was considering sending "some number" of combat battalions to eastern Afghanistan as part of a bid to better secure the capital Kabul from militants who cross the Pakistan border.

Those plans do not appear set in stone, however.

The Pentagon says the troop surge has helped bring a modicum of stability to parts of the Taliban's southern heartland and set the conditions for improvements to Afghanistan's weak governance and, hopefully, for convincing the Taliban leadership to consider a peace deal with Kabul.

GROWING HAQQANI INFLUENCE

Even as they tout the situation in places such as Helmand province, U.S. officials are growing more worried about the threat from the Haqqani network, an affiliated militant group they say is based across the border in Pakistan's lawless tribal region.

They blame the Haqqani network for a series of bold attacks on U.S. targets in Afghanistan, including a September 13 assault on the U.S. Embassy in Kabul and a recent truck bombing in eastern Wardak province.

U.S. officials believe the Haqqanis are responsible for the bulk of violence in the east and use lawless areas on both sides of the porous Afghanistan-Pakistan border as they plot attacks in and around Kabul.

Some in Washington now see the Haqqani group -- with its ambition to destabilize Kabul and undermine Afghans' perceptions about the government's ability to keep them safe -- as an even more formidable enemy than the Taliban.

The Haqqani threat crystallizes the Obama administration's dilemma: it wants to leave behind a relatively stable Afghanistan as it shrinks its military footprint but it believes doing so requires more assistance than it is getting from neighboring Pakistan.

Washington's relationship with Islamabad has been strained since a Pentagon accusation linking the embassy attack with Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency.

Allyn said no final decisions had been made about how many, if any, new troops he would receive in the future to fight the Haqqani network and other militants, presumably compensating for troops he provides for this year's drawdown.

The U.S. military leadership in Kabul says it has not decided whether to formally declare the fight in Afghanistan's east the new focus as it seeks to ensure that security gains in the south are not squandered as the U.S. force grows smaller.

"That's clearly the decision for which when the conditions are right I'm sure General Allen will make it," Allyn said. "In the meantime, it's our mission to ensure we make ... use of every resource we have."

A senior NATO official, who declined to be named, said most of those troops withdrawn initially would be what the military calls enablers -- support and logistical troops rather than the frontline fighting soldiers.

The official also said commanders likely would try to shift some military duties to civilian contractors or military personnel located outside of Afghanistan.

(Additional reporting by Emma Graham-Harrison in Kabul; Editing by Warren Strobel and Bill Trott)

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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

'Dancing With The Stars': J.R. Martinez Heats Things Up

Ricki Lake, however, wasn't atop the leaderboard like usual.
By Kelley L. Carter


J.R. Martinez
Photo: ABC

It was, like, totally '80s week Monday night on ABC's "Dancing With The Stars."

The show opened with the Bangles performing a quick medley of "Eternal Flame" and "Walk Like an Egyptian" before the remaining celebrities kicked off their performances. Some of the stars grabbed their highest scores of the season, others (like constant score leader Ricki Lake) dropped a bit in rankings.

Here's how everyone fared:

Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovskiy
The athlete was assigned the tango this week, and the twosome danced to Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer." The judges found the routine to be strong, sexy and powerful. "Tango is about action and reaction. Hope: You were too willowy. You're too willowy in the body. I don't know how Maks controls you. Having said that, I like the aggression and the attack that you put into it," said head judge Len Goodman. 24/30

Carson Kressley and Anna Trebunskaya
Kressley said this has been the most stressful week. He took on the jive and said he couldn't believe he was still in the game. They danced a rather colorful and cheerleader-friendly routine to Wham!'s "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go," and the judges thought it was good, wacky fun but lacked technique. "This is a crowning achievement in madness," Bruno Tonioli said. 19/30

Nancy Grace and Tristan Macmanus
After landing one point off the bottom, the TV host took on the rumba to a Spandau Ballet track. The judges thought it was simple but very effective. Still, they wanted more and pointed out a few unstable moments. "It was appropriate. But I want to see real passion when you're dancing. I don't feel a connection necessarily to the dance. They're feeling a little on the drab side to me. And I think you're a really good dancer. I just want to see more," Carrie Ann Inaba said. 22/30

J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff
The war hero and actor danced the samba to Gloria Estefan's "Conga," and it took a while for the audience to simmer down. Likewise, the judges found the routine to be hot and loved his performance. "Way to go, Jose! I didn't think you'd come out and perform anything like that, because normally guys and the samba don't work together. But in the future, if anyone says to me how should a guy dance the dance, I'll say just have a look at J.R," Goodman said. 28/30

Rob Kardashian and Cheryl Burke
The reality star took on the rumba to Lionel Richie, and the judges thought his dance to "Hello" was a very sentimental and romantic performance. "We're starting to see Rob the heartthrob. For the first time, I see you using Cheryl as a partner, not hiding behind her, but becoming part of a unit," Tonioli said. 25/30

Chaz Bono and Lacey Schwimmer
The duo danced the samba to Kool and the Gang's "Get Down On It," and unlike other weeks, the judges thought the performance was a step in the right direction. Bono was injury-free and hit the dance floor like he's never done before. "It's so nice to see you going strong from last week. That was the most dancing I think I've seen you do. Shake it, don't break it! Good job," Inaba said. Hard-to-please judge Goodman agreed, saying, "I think that was a gallant effort. I think you got a feel for the dance. What I liked is that you came out and really gave it a go." 21/30

David Arquette and Kym Johnson
Arquette was assigned the tango, and he and his partner performed to "Tainted Love." He was looking to jump out from the middle of the pack and get a higher score from the judges. (It worked, he earned his highest score in the competition so far.) The judges were all unanimous in their celebration of Arquette, though Inaba and Goodman argued about whether he needed to work on his musicality. "We're at the halfway stage now. From here on in, you have to show up or shut up. You have shown up, and it was fantastic!" Goodman said. 25/30

Ricki Lake and Derek Hough
This twosome has dominated the leaderboard this season, and on Monday night, they danced the foxtrot to the Phil Collins and Philip Bailey hit "Easy Lover." They took an '80s-prom-like spin on the dance, and the judges thought they should have avoided doing the Roger Rabbit dance at the beginning of their routine. They felt the cheesy '80s dance move threw off the routine. "You did the Roger Rabbit the first time, and you were way off. But when you two dance, what I love the most is how amazingly you work as a team. It's like you're one person," Inaba said. 24/30

Who was your favorite celeb this week? Let us know in the comments!

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Monday, 17 October 2011

Dan Wheldon Dead After Horrific Car Crash (VIDEO)

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Bellator 54 recap: Vianna destroys Baker, Makovsky cruises past Roberts

Alexander Shlemenko battled through an absolute slugfest to advance to the Bellator middleweight tournament finals, but he'll have a beast awaiting him. Right before Shlemenko finished off Brian Rogers, Vitor Vianna sent a resounding message by running over Bryan Baker with a first round TKO finish at Bellator 54 in Atlantic City.

Vianna (13-1-1), who trains at Wanderlei Silva's Wand Fight Team in Las Vegas, decided to stand and bang with Baker. The jiu-jitsu ace showed he has thunder in his hands.

Vianna floored Baker with a well-placed right hook to the temple. Once Baker went down, Vianna sat on Baker, who was trapped along the cage, and punched away before the referee stopped things. The Brazilian actually caught a break. When Baker was on his hands and knees, Vianna nearly connected with an illegal soccer kick to the face.

Bellator 135-pound champion Zack Makovsky rolled in a non-title fight against UFC veteran Ryan Roberts. Frankly, Roberts looked a bit amateurish in being taken down twice by Makovsky using a low-single leg takedown. Once on the ground, Makovsky easily passed guard to side control. The second time, Makovsky quickly transitioned to slap on a north-south choke. The champ will now wait to see what happens in Bellator's bantamweight tournament.

Next week at Bellator 55 in Yuma, Az., 40-year-old Alexis Vila will try to continue his amazing run. The former Cuban Olympian will face Marcos Galvao. Ed West, a finalist in last year's 135-pound tourney faces Eduardo Duntas in the other semifinal. The winner of the tournament gets a title shot against Makovsky.

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Occupy Wall Street Raises $300,000

NEW YORK ? The Occupy Wall Street movement has close to $300,000, as well as storage space loaded with donated supplies in lower Manhattan. It stared down city officials to hang on to its makeshift headquarters, showed its muscle Saturday with a big Times Square demonstration and found legions of activists demonstrating in solidarity across the country and around the world.

Could this be the peak for loosely organized protesters, united less by a common cause than by revulsion to what they consider unbridled corporate greed? Or are they just getting started?

There are signs of confidence, but also signs of tension among the demonstrators at Zuccotti Park, the epicenter of the movement that began a month ago Monday. They have trouble agreeing on things like whether someone can bring in a sleeping bag, and show little sign of uniting on any policy issues. Some protesters eventually want the movement to rally around a goal, while others insist that isn't the point.

"We're moving fast, without a hierarchical structure and lots of gears turning," said Justin Strekal, a college student and political organizer who traveled from Cleveland to New York to help. "... Egos are clashing, but this is participatory democracy in a little park."

Even if the protesters were barred from camping in Zuccotti Park, as the property owner and the city briefly threatened to do last week, the movement would continue, Strekal said. He said activists were working with legal experts to identify alternate sites where the risk of getting kicked out would be relatively low.

Wall Street protesters are intent on hanging on to the momentum they gained from Saturday's worldwide demonstrations, which drew hundreds of thousands of people, mostly in the U.S. and Europe. They're filling a cavernous space on Broadway a block from Wall Street with donated goods to help sustain their nearly month-long occupation of the private park nearby.

They've amassed mounds of blankets, pillows, sleeping bags, cans of food, medical and hygienic supplies ? even oddities like a box of knitting wool and 20 pairs of swimming goggles (to shield protesters from pepper-spray attacks). Supporters are shipping about 300 boxes a day, Strekal said.

The space was donated by the United Federation of Teachers, which has offices in the building.

Close to $300,000 in cash also has been donated, through the movement's website and by people who give money in person at the park, said Bill Dobbs, a press liaison for Occupy Wall Street. The movement has an account at Amalgamated Bank, which bills itself as "the only 100 percent union-owned bank in the United States."

Strekal said the donated goods are being stored "for a long-term occupation."

"We are unstoppable! Another world is possible!" Kara Segal and other volunteers chanted in the building lobby as they arrived to help unpack and sort items, preparing them to be rolled out to the park.

While on the streets, moments of madness occasionally erupt in the protest crowd ? accompanied by whiffs of marijuana, grungy clothing and disarray ? order prevails at the storage site.

It doubles as a sort of Occupy Wall Street central command post, with strategic meetings that are separate from the "general assembly" free-for-alls in the park. One subject Sunday was data entry: protesters are working to get the names and addresses of donors into a databank, to thank them for their gifts.

The movement has become an issue in the Republican presidential primary race and beyond, with politicians from both parties under pressure to weigh in.

President Barack Obama referred to the protests at Sunday's dedication of a monument for Martin Luther King Jr., saying the civil rights leader "would want us to challenge the excesses of Wall Street without demonizing those who work there."

Many of the largest of Saturday's protests were in Europe, where those involved in long-running demonstrations against austerity measures declared common cause with the Occupy Wall Street movement. In Rome, hundreds of rioters infiltrated a march by tens of thousands of demonstrators, causing what the mayor estimated was at least euro1 million ($1.4 million) in damage to city property.

U.S. cities large and small were "occupied" over the weekend: Washington, D.C., Fairbanks, Alaska, Burlington, Vt., Rapid City, S.D., and Cheyenne, Wyo. were just a few. In Cincinnati, protesters moved their demonstration out of a park after hearing that a couple was getting their wedding photos taken there ? but the bride and groom ended up seeking them out for pictures.

More than 70 New York protesters were arrested Saturday, more than 40 of them in Times Square. About 175 people were arrested in Chicago after they refused to leave a park where they were camped late Saturday, and there were about 100 arrests in Arizona ? 53 in Tucson and 46 in Phoenix ? after protesters refused police orders to disperse. About two dozen people were arrested in Denver, and in Sacramento, Calif., anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan was among about 20 people arrested after failing to follow police orders to disperse.

Activists around the country said they felt that Saturday's protests energized their movement.

"It's an upward trajectory," said John St. Lawrence, a Florida real estate lawyer who took part in Saturday's Occupy Orlando protest, which drew more than 1,500 people. "It's catching people's imagination and also, knock on wood, nothing sort of negative or discrediting has happened."

St. Lawrence is among those unconcerned that the movement has not rallied around any particular proposal, saying "policy is for leaders to come up with."

"I don't think the underlying theme is a mystery," he said. "We saw what the banks and financial institutions did to the economy. We bailed them out. And then they went about evicting people from their homes," he said. He added that although he is not in debt and owns his own home, other people in his neighborhood are suffering and "everyone's interests are interconnected."

In Richmond, Va., about 75 people gathered Sunday for one of the "general assembly" meetings that are a key part of the movement's consensus-building process. Protester Whitney Whiting, a video editor, said the process has helped "gather voices" about Americans discontent, and that she expects it will eventually take the movement a step further.

"In regards to a singular issue or a singular focus, I think that will come eventually. But right now we have to set up a space for that to happen," Whiting said.

Some U.S. protesters, like those in Europe, have their own causes. Unions that have joined forces with the movement have demands of their own, and on Sunday members of the newly formed Occupy Pittsburgh group demanded that Bank of New York Mellon Corp. pay back money they allege it overcharged public pension funds around the country.

New York's attorney general and New York City sued BNY Mellon this month, accusing it of defrauding clients in foreign currency exchange transactions that generated nearly $2 billion over 10 years. The company has vowed to fight the lawsuit and had no comment about the protesters' allegation about pensions.

Lisa Deaton, a tea party leader from southern Indiana, said she sees some similarities between how the tea party movement and the Wall Street protests began: "We got up and we wanted to vent."

But the critical step, she said, was taking that emotion and focusing it toward changing government.

The first rally she organized drew more than 2,500 people, but afterward, "it was like, `What do we do?'" she said. "You can't have a concert every weekend."

The Wall Street protesters' lack of leadership and focus on consensus-building has help bring together people with different perspectives, but it's also created some tension.

"Issues are arising ? like who is bringing in sleeping bags without permission," said Laurie Dobson, who's been helping a self-governed "working group" called "SIS" ? for Shipping, Inventory and Supplies.

Sleeping bags were among items cited by Zuccotti Park's owner, Brookfield Properties, as not allowed on the premises ? along with tents, tarps and other essentials for the encampment. By Sunday, all those items were back.

Strekal didn't see that as a problem. Protesters could do it, he said, "because we're winning the PR war."

Around his neck hangs a tiny silver Liberty Bell ? a symbol of American independence given to him by a fellow activist.

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Associated Press writers Suzette Laboy in Miami, Steve Szkotak in Richmond, Va., Kevin Begos in Pittsburgh, Laurie Kellman and Stacy A. Anderson in Washington, Tom LoBianco in Indianapolis, Sophia Tareen and Carla K. Johnson in Chicago contributed to this report.

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Sunday, 16 October 2011

Jon Hunstman To Boycott Tuesday?s GOP Debate In Nevada

Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, and Rick Santorum have already pulled out of the Nevada caucuses, but Huntsman took it a step further on Friday, announcing that he was pulling out of the CNN-televised Republican debate scheduled for Tuesday. The reason for all the silver state hate? Nevada has thrown the primary season into disarray by moving their caucus up to Jan. 14. This set off a domino effect, with New Hampshire, because of a state law, forced to schedule their primary a week before the next, giving them a temporary date of Jan. 7. But because Iowa holds their caucuses just days before, on Jan. 3, New Hampshire?s impact on the national stage would be mitigated. So New Hampshire is now consider holding their primary in December.

Everyone got that?

Basically, Nevada is screwing things up for a lot of people. Huntsman?s skipping of the Nevada caucus isn?t a huge deal from a tactical standpoint ? Mitt Romney is expected to win ? but his boycotting of the debate is a gamble that could either make him irrelevant or pay off in a huge way. And chances are, it will be the latter. He?s lost in a sea of four other candidates skipping the caucus, but he?s the only one (so far) bailing on the debate. Yes, he?ll lose face time on CNN, but he gains an entire day, if not more, of headlines for making such a stand, he curries much-needed favor in New Hampshire by standing up for them, and he shows some leadership quality in trying to rally the other candidates to the cause. It?s not insane to think that this could be the point that makes people take notice of Huntsman as a viable candidate. Herman Cain, now a front-runner, had just 5% support in August polls. Perhaps Huntsman can enjoy a similar momentum boost from this decision.

Hunstman?s boycott also highlights a problem that is raging out of control: states not respecting the order of things. In 2008, Michigan and Florida were stripped of their Democratic delegates when they moved up primary dates against the wishes of the DNC. Reid Wilson of the National Postsays that the problem seems to be getting worse:

?Despite the best efforts of both the RNC and DNC, the 2012 calendar remains in largely the same situation as the 2008 calendar, with a host of states rushing toward the front of the line, disrupting holidays and threatening to bleed over into the previous year. The harsh threats of stiff sanctions against wayward states have deterred no one.?

Will we already have a New Hampshire winner by Christmas? Possibly. But if more candidates follow Hunstman?s lead and jump ship from Tuesday?s debate, things will at least get a lot more interesting before the date rolls around.

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Saturday, 15 October 2011

Exclusive: Lady Gaga 'Inspired' By HALO Honoree

Taylor Swift, Jessica Biel and David Beckham are also teamed up with teen humanitarians for TeenNick's November 6 awards show.
By Jocelyn Vena


Lady Gaga
Photo: Nickelodeon

The TeenNick HALO Awards are weeks away from kicking off, but the celebrities involved are already spreading the word. In a new PSA for the event, airing November 6, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, David Beckham and Jessica Biel have joined forces to let viewers know about the show.

"Anti-bullying became something that I am now very passionate about," Lady Gaga said in a statement about being involved with the show. "I was bullied in school, and for a very long time, I kept those feelings inside. Today, I feel grateful and happy that I was able to get through these struggles and have friends, family and people around that inspired me — people like Emily-Anne."

Emily-Anne Rigal, 17, has been paired with Gaga thanks to her work to help stop bullying. She started the WeStopHate.org website, helping to shed light on the cause.

Swift will be paired with 19-year-old James O'Dwyer, who started the Magnolia Disaster Relief, an aid program that aims to offer relief to rural areas hit by tornadoes.

"I think James and I have a lot in common, and I'm really glad I got to meet and surprise him at my concert," Swift said. "Judging from the things he's been able to accomplish, he's one of those people who does the work without looking for or taking any of the credit.

"What really impressed me about James is how he stepped up to the line as soon as he heard that people were in trouble," she continued. "He saw first-hand how their lives had been destroyed and instead of getting frozen in that moment, he posted a message on Facebook to rally anyone who could bring supplies and food to those who lost their homes in tornados."

Meanwhile, Biel is paired with Shanoah Washington, an 18-year-old who created the Sista2Sista program, which aims to motivate young women. Finally, Beckham was paired with Kyle Weiss, 18, who started the organization FUNDaFIELD, which builds soccer fields in Africa.

The show will be hosted by Nick Cannon. It all takes place at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on October 26. The broadcast will air November 6 on Nick at Nite, with an encore November 7 on TeenNick.

Don't miss the TeenNick HALO Awards on Sunday, November 6, on Nick at Nite.

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X Prize and Shell Launch New Exploration Challenges (SPACE.com)

NEW YORK ? A competition to build an underwater robot is just one of the initiatives that might be funded under a new partnership between the X Prize Foundation and the Shell Oil Co.

The three-year, $9 million program, called the X Prize Exploration Prize Group, aims to spur the development of innovative?technologies to explore the Earth, sea and space through competitions with significant cash payoffs.

"We're here to celebrate a new partnership with the vision of reinvigorating and inspiring a new generation of explorers," X Prize Foundation chairman and CEO Peter Diamandis said here Oct. 6 during a news?conference?to announce the initiative at the Explorer's Club. "We're entering a day and age where anybody who really, truly has the impulse and desire to go and explore someplace can make it happen."?[9 Ideas for Innovative X Prizes]

The X Prize Foundation has gained fame for similar endeavors such as the Ansari X Prize, which in 2004 awarded $10 million to the Scaled Composites company for building the first nongovernmental manned spaceship to reach space twice within two weeks. The foundation is also currently holding challenges to put a private spacecraft on the moon, to build an extremely energy-efficient car, and to?better clean up oil spills, among others.

For this new project, X Prize is partnering with Shell to brainstorm a series of new prizes related to exploration. Though the particular projects have yet to be chosen, possibilities include an?underwater autonomous vehicle, as well as plans to clean up space junk, map the ocean floor and bioengineer life forms that could grow on Mars, Diamandis said.

"Shell believes in the power of exploration," said Gerald Schotman, Shell?chief technology officer. "It inspires the essence of what makes us human. Innovation also is part of Shell's DNA. We welcome, invite and seek opportunities that might help us do better what we do today. For us, human ingenuity and technology hold the key to a?sustainable energy future."

On hand to publicize the initiative were mountain climber Mark Synnot, ocean explorer David Gallo and?space tourist Richard Garriott, who paid his way to the International Space Station aboard a Russian rocket in 2008.

"This will allow the creation of a prize that is truly a game-changer," said Garriott, who is an X Prize foundation trustee. "It will bring lots of smart people from unrelated fields together to noodle on it."

Even NASA astronaut Mike Fossum, who is currently living on the International Space Station, weighed in via video.

"I'm an explorer and crew member on the International Space Station," Fossum said. "Exploration is an important part of who we are as a species."

To help get the new project off the ground, X Prize and Shell are sponsoring a competition for young filmmakers to create a video about why they prize exploration. The contest, open until April 2012, is looking for pieces that integrate NASA and exploration footage to address the question: "Why do YOU Explore?" The winner will get to travel on the National Geographic Expedition of their choice.

You can follow senior writer Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz.

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