Monday, July 25, 2011

Amy Winehouse death:Could Amy Winehouse Have Been Saved?


Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer-songwriter known for her powerful contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres including R&B, soul and jazz.

AmyWinehouse was credited as an influence in the rise in popularity of female musicians and soul music, and also for revitalising British music.Amy Winehouse's distinctive style made her a muse for fashion designers such as Karl Lagerfeld.Amy Winehouse's problems with drug and alcohol abuse, and her self-destructive behaviours were regular tabloid news from 2007 until her death. She and her former husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, were plagued by legal troubles that left him serving prison time. In 2008,Amy Winehouse faced a series of health complications that threatened both her career and her life.


AmyWinehouse died at the age of 27 on 23 July 2011, at her home in London; police have said that the cause of her death was "as yet unexplained".

The question always arises after any drug-related celebrity death about whether the star was surrounded by sycophants and enablers who ignored health risks to keep their meal ticket in motion. But we may never have seen a celebrity case as extreme as Amy Winehouse's.The last 5 years she lead a horrible life.Inthis time She always take drugs continuously. Then this drug end her life.


Saturday, July 23, 2011

Amy Adams & Darren Le Gallo Got a Christmas Shopping


Amy Adams does some last minute Christmas shopping with her fiance Darren Le Gallo and their daughter Aviana on Friday (December 24) at the West field Mall in Century City, Calif.

The thirty six year old The Fighter actress told Parade about her holiday traditions as a kid.

Amy said, “There was always a lot of energy around my house during the holidays growing up a lot of food, a lot of football, The whole season has a magical feeling for me that I do not think ever goes away.”

15+ pictures inside of Amy Adams shopping with the family…

Sunday, July 17, 2011

James Harrison lives in a cartoon universe

The thing you have to remember about James Harrison, the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ commissioner crunching linebacker, is that he watches cartoons. Lots of cartoons. “Cartoons 24/7,” he claimed at the Super Bowl a few years ago.


And which are his favorites?


” ‘Adult Swim,’ ‘Family Guy,’ ‘American Dad’ … or I can go old school with ‘Bugs Bunny,’ ‘Daffy Duck’ and a little bit of ‘Pink Panther.’ Depends on what time it is and what is on.”

With his Looney Tunes comments in the August issue of Men’s Journal, Harrison officially has become a cartoon character. Let’s face it, He always has been a little Daffy, but some of the cracks he made about the NFL commissioner make you wonder if, on some level, he isn’t playing Tom to Roger Goodell’s Jerry or maybe Sylvester to the commish’s Tweety Bird.

The magazine piece, by the way, is titled, “Confessions of an NFL Hitman” and features a picture of Harrison, arms folded across his brawny chest, holding an FN Five-Seven pistol and a Smith and Wesson 460 V revolver (both from his personal collection). So right away you think: This must be some kind of homage to Yosemite Sam.

Then his gums start flapping, and another thought crosses your mind: If he really were a cartoon character, he’d probably be voiced by James Earl Jones.

At various times in the article, Harrison calls Goodell a “crook” (perhaps he had Snidely Whiplash in mind), a “devil” and a “dictator.” (I am stumped about this last one, unless he was inspired by Bugs Bunny’s spoof of Hitler, “Herr Meets Hare.”)

But Harrison does not stop there. Oh, no. Once he gets going, All-Pro pass rusher that he is, there’s no telling who he’ll blindside. He is like the Tasmanian devil, a veritable tornado of trouble.

He seems to relish the role, too. In fact, when the interviewer turned on his tape recorder, you can almost envision Harrison breaking out in song:

Overture, curtain, lights!

This is it. We’ll hit the heights!

And oh, what heights we’ll hit!

On with the show, this is it!

But back to the Men’s Journal story. When Harrison is not savaging Goodell, he’s ripping teammates Ben Roethlisberger and Rashard Mendenhall for their blunders in the Steelers‘ Super Bowl loss to the Green Bay Packers. That’s not being much of a “Family Guy,” is it? Here’s what he says about Big Ben, who threw 2 damaging 1st half interceptions.

Casey Anthony released from Florida jail

Dozens of protesters showed up to the Orange County Courthouse on Casey Anthony's sentencing day, & officials are bracing for more when she's released from jail on Sunday.

Changes are already being made at the jail, jail officials said, & barricades are set up for protesters.

The Booking and Release Center parking lot will be shut down Saturday evening, & jail staff said major plans are under way for Anthony's safe & secretive release.

Criminal defense attorney Jeff Deen said, "My best guess is you are not going to see her."

When Anthony is released from jail, as early as 12:01 a.m. Sunday, Deen expects that it will not be anything like the frenzy that's surrounded her exits in the past.

Deen said, "The point now is her safety, that she acclimates back into society. Nobody needs to be in anybody's face with the emotions connected to this case & verdict."

A jail spokesman said the facility has not given Anthony any special treatment, but her release is the exception. The jail's preliminary plan will allow three journalists: a video graphic, a photographer & a reporter to be inside the jail to capture Anthony's final steps to freedom.

Jail officials said the media will be notified by email, once Anthony is a safe distance away.

Deen believes beginning a new life for her will not be easy.

Deen said, "She's O.J. Simpson without the fame, & he never got past the stigma of it."

Outside of the jail, protesters like Bree Thornton will be kept in a grassy area along John Young Parkway. Thornton said she is planning to camp out at the jail 24 hours, not to catch a glimpse of Anthony, but to remember Caylee.

Thornton said, "It is about Caylee, not about Casey. I do not care to look at Casey. I do not want to look into the eyes of a killer."

There's no word from Anthony's attorneys what she will do or where she'll go when she walks out a free woman after 1,005 days in jail. Deen said Anthony can leave the country with a passport, even with civil lawsuits pending.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

The 1st Republican woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota Michele Bachmann


Michele Bachmann is running for president to bring a new voice to the White House¬ a voice of constitutional conservatism, limited government, and a safe and secure America.

Elected in 2006, Michele is the 1st Republican woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota. From the beginning, she has demonstrated bold reform, pushing to fix Washington's broken ways.

Michele is a leading advocate for tax reform, a staunch opponent of wasteful government spending, and a strong proponent of adherence to the Constitution, as intended by the Founding Fathers. She believes government has grown exponentially, with Obamacare being the most recent example of its uninhibited growth. Michele wants government to make the kind of serious spending decisions that many families and small businesses have been forced to make. She is a champion of free markets and she believes in the vitality of the family as the 1st unit of government. She is also a defender of the unborn and staunchly stands for religious liberties.

Prior to serving in the U.S. Congress, Michele was elected to the Minnesota State Senate in 2000 where she championed the Taxpayers Bill of Rights. Before that, she spent 5 years as a federal tax litigation attorney, working on hundreds of civil and criminal cases. That experience solidified her strong support for efforts to simplify the Tax Code and reduce tax burdens on family and small business budgets. Michele also led the charge on education issues in Minnesota calling for the abolishment of Goals 2000 and the Profiles of Learning in its school. She recognized the need for quality schools and subsequently started a charter school for at risk kids in Minnesota.

Michele sits on the Financial Services Committee (FSC) and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. This experience has given her keen insight into the housing crisis and credit crunch, leading Michele to be a staunch opponent of the taxpayer funded bailout of Wall Street and the Dodd Frank legislation. Serving on the Intelligence Committee, she has consistently advocated peace through strength to ensure America's national security. She has proudly taken a vow to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.




In July 2010, Michele hosted the 1st Tea Party Caucus meeting. She is seen as a champion of Tea Party values including the call for lower taxes, renewed focus on the Constitution and the need to shrink the size of government.

Michele is a graduate of Anoka High School and Winona State University. She received her J.D. at the O.W. Coburn School of Law at Oral Roberts University and an L.L.M. in Tax Law at the College of William and Mary. She has been married to Marcus for more than thirty years and they live in Stillwater where they own a small business mental health care practice that employs nearly 50 people. Michele and Marcus have five children, Lucas, Harrison, Elisa, Caroline, and Sophia. In addition, the Bachmann family has opened their home to 23 foster children, which has inspired Michele to become one of Congress' leading advocates for foster and adopted children, earning her bipartisan praise for her efforts.

"My Soulmate" of Courtney Stodden, 16 & Husband Doug Hutchison, 51

Lost's Doug Hutchison and his wife Courtney Stodden faced a great deal of criticism for their marriage in May. Hutchison, 51, is 35 years older than his 16 year old wife.

The Green Mile star met Stodden, an aspiring actress and pop singer, when she signed up for his acting workshop online. After a four months courtship over the internet, Hutchison learned that the attractive blonde he'd been flirting with was still just a teenager.

"My world turned upside down," he admitted in an interview with ABC's Good Morning America. "[Online communication] is a really unique and beautiful way to get to know someone," he gushed. "We didn't have the distraction of the physical."

Stoddard's mother monitored her daughter's exchanges with the actor, and was "fully aware" of their staggering age difference.

Hutchison said, "I said [that] if you and [Courtney's father] have any misgivings whatsoever about this, if you are uncomfortable with it, I will respect you, and Courtney will respect you, and we will step back."

Stodden's mother and father trusted their daughter's judgment and ultimately gave parental consent for her to marry her much older beau. It was actually Stodden's mom who first suggested the duo get married in a state that would allow it.

So how the 51 year old did's relationship with an underage girl not break any laws? Up until their marriage, they were never physically intimate.

Stodden said, "I was a virgin. I knew that if I kept that, I would be blessed with a beautiful gift. And God did! He blessed me with my soulmate."

But not everyone is okay with this May December romance. Hutchison's agent and manager dropped him, and his own mother cut ties with him. He said, "We knew this was gonna happen. We knew we were gonna have to weather the repercussions of our decision and our union. This is just the beginning. It brought us closer together."

Friday, July 15, 2011

February 2010 Top Internet Stocks

The month of February brought a much needed rally to the markets following the sell off us saw in January. The Dow Jones Industrial average gained nearly 258 points in February or 2.6 percent. The technology focused NASDAQ gained 4.2 percent. Although the major indexes are still down for the year, strong earnings results helped to lift February’s performance.

Of the 38 internet stocks that we follow, 22 stocks posted gains for the month versus only 15 losers (eBay (EBAY: 32.19 0.00 percent) was unchanged for the month).
Here is a look at the performances of the top internet stocks in February.


Open Table

Open Table shares soared 37 percent in February and were by far the top internet stock of the month. The stock jumped 23 percent following better than expected earnings results on February 9th and has been trending higher ever since.


Shutterfly


Shutterfly (SFLY: 59.33 0.00 percent) stock gained 21.3 percent for the month. The company handily beat fourth quarter consensus earnings estimates and provided 2010 guidance that was above Wall Street’s expectations.


zipRealty

zipRealty’s 20.2 percent increase last month is positive news for real estate investors. ZIPR’s big gain can’t be attributed to company specific events, but rather in increasing optimism that the housing market is beginning to recover.


Drugstore.com


Solid earnings results on February 9th sent Drugstore.com’s (DSCM: 0.00 N/A) shares up 16 percent the next day and drove the stocks impressive monthly performance.


Priceline


Over the past few months, few stocks have been hotter than Priceline (PCLN: 519.72 0.00 percent). So it’s probably no surprise that the internet travel stock was one of February’s top performers. Price line's stock jumped 16 percent for the month following tremendous quarterly results that saw their gross bookings accelerate to 53 percent y/y growth.

July 15 2011 Announcement DV 2012 Green Card Lottery Results

The DV 2012 green card lottery winners were announced in May for the lottery that was held online from October to November in 2009. As we did last year we thought we do a general announcement posts as well answer a couple of common questions we received over the past twelve months.

However soon following the results the State Department announced that due to a technology glitch, the winners would have to be redrawn as the announced winners were not random and purely just the 1st people who entered. This is obviously very unfortunate for those who thought they had won but of course completely unfair to those that entered properly but never really had a chance.

Ultimately the fair result is happening and every who entered last year still has a chance when the new winners are announced for the fifty five thousand lucky Green Cards on or around July 15, 2011.

You should note that being selected as a winner does not guarantee you a green card as you must pass some additional criteria as well in the application process. The actual DV 2012 visas will be issued between the period of October 1, 2010, and September 30, 2011. Applicants must obtain the diversity visa or adjust status by the end of the fiscal year.

Unfortunately those who missed out on the green card and permanent residency will NOT receive any notification but for the third year running, you will be able to check the status of their entry through the E-DV website.

You must have kept the confirmation page information from when you entered the DV Lottery between October and December 2010.

The results should be sent out to the lucky applicants with an official letter from the U.S. Department of State Kentucky Consular Center in Williamsburg, Kentucky. All notifications are by mail to your nominated address and you should note that there is not any email notification. It seems like already people have started receiving their winning letters so hopefully this will be the case for all of you that read this post and applied!

The notification letters will have additional instructions, including information about additional forms and other documentation required as well as immigrant visa application fees.

The Interviews for the DV 2010 visa lottery program begin in October 2009 and foreigners who applied overseas will receive an appointment letter from the Kentucky Consular Center about five weeks before the scheduled appointment.

A couple of additional points to note.
1. Be patient with receiving the second letter if you have received the first as sometime the mail is slow. The only person that you can contact that will give you any insightful information if you are a winner and received the first letter is the KCC.

2. Check the US government websites to see the current dates for your number if you are a winner

3. If you were a child on a winner’s application and since turned 21 after being 20 at the time of application, you are still eligible as your age is frozen. However you must take up the green card within a year as otherwise you will be ineligible

4. High School education or its equivalent as per the requirements of the primary applicant means the successful completion of a 12 years course of elementary/primary and secondary education in the U.S. or successful completion in another county of a formal course of elementary/primary and secondary education that is comparable to the US twelve years education system.

5. If you are currently residing in the US on another non-immigrant visa, you are able to adjust your status within the US if you are a winner

Also FYI, the Green Card Lottery (DV 2012) will begin in October 2009 for those wanting to enter this year with more information about this lottery due by September.


Good Luck

Thursday, July 14, 2011

In San Francisco Saggy pants arrest decried by protestors

Outrage erupted on the steps of City Hall on Tuesday as nearly two hundred people called for charges to be dropped against college football player Deshon Marman, a San Francisco native who is accused of resisting arrest after a confrontation over his sagging pants on a US Airways flight last month.

Speakers said while the protest was not meant to endorse low hanging pants as a fashion choice, they believe the 20 year old Marman was targeted because he is a young black man. That contention is underscored, speakers said, because a white man was previously allowed to travel on US Airways wearing purple lingerie.

The Rev. Amos Brown said from the podium, “You say you want the pants pulled up, we say, pull up justice in America.”

Donna Doyle, Marman’s mother, said she was contacted by US Airways and offered a free flight to see her son, but she declined. Doyle said she was offended that the company did not apologize.

US Airways spokesman Andrew Christie said the company is in open communication with Brown and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People regarding the case, but declined to elaborate. Christie said US Airways wants to do what it can to help Marman “land on his feet” and maintain his full football and academic scholarship at the University of New Mexico.

San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said Tuesday he would possibly make a decision today on whether he will file charges against Marman. One report said no charges will be filed.

Marman was arrested on suspicion of battery on a police officer, resisting arrest and trespassing June 15 after a member of the flight crew at San Francisco International Airport asked him to pull up his pajama pants. According to Marman’s attorney, he told the fight attendant his hands were full and he would take care of it when he got to his seat on the Albuquerque, N.M.bound flight.

When he sat down, police said the flight captain argued with Marman for ten minutes about the pants and told him to leave the plane. When Marman was arrested, he allegedly scuffled with San Francisco police officers and injured one of them.

After Tuesday’s rally, protesters attended the Board of Supervisors meeting where Supervisor Malia Cohen introduced a resolution to address the incident and ask for US Airways to apologize.

Cohen said after the rally, “It is bulls--, and you can quote me on that.”

Christie said if The City decides to ask for an official apology, none will be offered.

“Pixie” for ‘Now Is Good’ Role Goes by Dakota Fanning



Twilight Saga actress Dakota Fanning is sporting a dramatic new look for her forthcoming movie project, “Now Is Good.”

Fanning, the 17 year old star who began acting at the age of 5, swapped her normally long, blonde locks for a super short pixie cut to more accurately portray her character.

In the Ol Parker directed film, which also features Jeremy Irvine and Kaya Scodelario, Fanning takes on the role of a leukemia patient who compiles a list of things that she wants to complete before she dies.

In addition to the Now is Good gig, Dakota also has several other new projects in the works. She will play one of the 2 teen girls who decide to lose their virginity after they graduate from high school in another drama “Very Good Girls”, and will also portray a girlfriend of a diamond thief in “Mississippi Wild”.

Chime in with your thoughts. While Fanning is sporting the dramatic new look for professional reasons, do you think she will keep the do now that it seems to be a trending style?

In case you forgot (or even care) how long her hair used to be, check out this video clip of Dakota’s appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon:

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Wednesday for final season again "Rescue Me"

"Rescue Me," the Denis Leary starring show about a New York City firefighter, begins its final season Wednesday night.

Over the years, the show has been praised for its treatment of Sept. 11, for its examination of alcoholism and for the cast's performances. It is also been criticized for all those things.

The critics are taking to the Interwebs to weigh in on this last run. James Poniewozik in Time hopes "getting a final season will free the show from having to spin out the same stories and focus it in its closing episodes, a la FX's 'The Shield.'"

Mike Thomas of the Chicago Sun-Times writes in the no mystery here titled "'Rescue Me' is going out strong," "Not since 'MASH' has a show been so adept (albeit in an edgier and more graphic way) at eliciting belly laughs and tears, shocked amusement and unsettling horror."

In the New York Times, Alessandra Stanley writes, "The FX show is a well made, enjoyable series that was created with the best of intentions but somehow never quite rose to greatness. That could be because, for all the show's earthy candor and scathing wit, it is a soap opera at heart."

What do you think of "Rescue Me"? Will you watch the final season?

"The Dark Knight Rises" Leaks Online Trailer

A teaser trailer for The Dark Knight Rises was leaked online earlier today, but has already disappeared from the Internet. The video, which appeared to have been shot by a moviegoer, provided the 1st shaky glimpse of the final installment in Christopher Nolan’s Batman franchise, due out next summer.

And although Warner Bros. has been asking bloggers to take the video offline, the trailer is already generating hype for a movie that’s been teasing fans and planting cryptic clues for months. Despite the video’s evaporation, there’s still plenty of available material for fan boys and girls to pore over in their search for plot clues. Impatient viewers might start with this blog entry on Collider.com, which details a message sent by a fan claiming to have seen the trailer. We watched the illicit clip before it was yanked, and many of the writer’s details match up with what we remember seeing:

There’s footage from the previous two installments in the Nolan franchise, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. These include an epic shot of Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) trekking through the mountains where he eventually meets Ra’s al Ghul (Liam Neeson), his teacher turned nemesis.

Commissioner James Gordon (Gary Oldman) is confined to a hospital bed, lying on his side and speaking through a breathing mask. The Collider viewer transcribed Gordon’s words thusly: “We were in this together,” he says. “Then you were gone. … Now this evil rises. The Batman … has to come back.”

Christian Bale’s voice is then heard saying, “What if he does not exist anymore?”

We also see some buildings crumble, which fits with the film poster released earlier this week at DarkKnightRises.com

We see flashes of Bane, the new installment’s hotly anticipated villain.

>> Take all these clues meager as they are with a grain of salt. After all, this is not the first alleged trailer for the film to be leaked. Weeks ago, people were debating the authenticity of a teaser rumored to be showing before screenings of Green Lantern. (Meanwhile, in May, there were similar arguments about a trailer for David Fincher’s adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.)

Those desperate to see the clip on the big screen will likely have to wait until Warner Bros. releases it on YouTube. Or, they can shell out the money to see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II starting tomorrow—the Dark Knight Rises teaser will likely precede the film.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Bachelorette Ultimate Getaway Sweepstakes



Welcome to The Bachelorette Ultimate Getaway Sweepstakes. This season we will be giving away 4 grand prize getaways and ten bachelorette merchandise gift bags. The gift bags are full of the same goodies the bachelors receive on the show. The clothes and accessories included in the bags will be perfect for you or the guy in your life. These bags each carry twenty four hundred fifty dollar worth of prizes. We also have 4 grand prize trips to: Fiji, Thailand, Taiwan and a trip to any Conrad Hotel around the world. Do not miss out.

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Fiji
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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Colorado Springs blasted Salt Lake Bees


Colorado Springs scored nine runs over the 1st 2 innings to take control, and the Sky Sox cruised to an 11-6 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Saturday night.

After the Bees took the lead in the top of the 1st on an RBI double by Paul McAnulty, the Sky Sox roared back with 5 runs in the 1st and 4 more in the 2nd, all of the runs off of Salt Lake starting pitcher Ryan Ketchner (4-5).

Former Salt Lake Stinger Alfredo Amazega led Colorado Springs with three hits, 2 double, and three RBIs.

McAnulty was the lone bright spot for the Bees, as he had three hits, including 2 doubles and a home run, with 5 runs batted in. Tyson Auer added two hits to extend his hitting streak to a season best ten games, as Salt Lake needs a win on Sunday to avoid being swept in the series at Colorado Springs.

Ketchner only lasted 1 2/3 innings before he was pulled. All of the 9 runs he allowed were earned. He recorded no strikeouts and walked 2 batters. Jeremy Berg relieved Ketchner and allwed two runs off of three hits in three innings of work.

Today's game is the Bees' final contest before the All Star break. Salt Lake will host the Triple A All Star game on Wednesday.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Last shuttle launch by NASA


Belle ville native Sandra Magnus is one of the astronauts assigned to the last space shuttle scheduled to launch today. Here are questions and answers about the mission:


When is the launch?

The Atlantis is scheduled to launch at 10:26 a.m. CDT today from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, poor weather may force a delay.


Where can I watch the launch?

> NASA will show the launch live on its website, www.nasa.gov.
> The St. Louis Science Center will air the launch at its planetarium.
> St. Louis television: KSDK TV, Channel five, will show the launch; KMOV and KTVI representatives didn’t immediately know if the launch would be aired live.


Will the shuttle fly over Illinois?

A NASA spokesman Joshua Buck said, “The Atlantis will take off in the direction of the Atlantic Ocean and will not fly over the United States.”

Buck said, the path of the Atlantis' return to Earth will be finalized closer to the landing date.


Where is the shuttle going?

Buck said, The Atlantis will bring supplies to the International Space Station, which is about 220 miles up.

It will take the shuttle one day, 23 hours and 43 minutes to get to the space station, arriving at 10:06 a.m. CDT Sunday.


Will I be able to see the shuttle?

Buck said, the space station and shuttle are visible to the naked eye at night if they're flying overhead, the spacecraft looks like a big, solid star with no blinking lights, streaking steadily across the sky.


When does the shuttle return?


The shuttle flight will last for twelve days. The Atlantis is scheduled to land at 6:06 a.m. CDT July 20 to the Kennedy Space Center.


What if the launch is delayed?

There is a 70% chance the launch will be delayed because of the weather, but NASA decided Thursday afternoon to continue with launch preparations.

Thunderstorms that produced lightning near the launch pad passed through the area about noon Thursday, according to NASA.

Mission managers will reassess the situation before it decides to fuel the Atlantis, which was scheduled to start at 1:01 a.m. CDT today.

The weather is expected to be slightly better on Saturday and Sunday. NASA has until Monday to launch the Atlantis, or else the launch may be postponed until July 16.


Fun Facts:-

> The space station and shuttle will circle Earth about every ninety minutes, and there's a sunrise and sunset each cycle.
> The shuttle will be filled with 500,000 gallons of fuel.
> The Atlantis crew will carry the first iPhone into space to help with experiments on this mission.
> The shuttle will bring eight thousands pounds of supplies, a year's worth, to the space station.
> Orbiters like the Atlantis are the length of about 3 forty foot school buses and weigh 178,000 pounds.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

American Food: A goodbye to traditional tastes?

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We tend to celebrate the 4th of July as "America Day" and revel in its customs watching fireworks, dressing up in flag pattern hot pants, eating chicken. But I think we all sometimes forget that the holiday, which John Adams said should be marked "with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from 1 end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore," is actually a celebration of our independence.
The framers despised the ancient bone heap of Europe, its crowned ruffians, its popes and princes, its fusty ways. We would prefer to be, they thought, a city upon a hill, a shining example to other nations, breaking with tradition and coming up with our way of doing things. And so we have been, pretty much. We have lived up to the promise made at our inception.

Except when it comes to food. The U.S.A. is still in the thrall of Europe, 235 years after our forefathers risked their lives, their liberty and their sacred honor for the dubious plan to set up shop under their own flag.And yet, circa 2011, we have yet to do at our own tables what our arms, our literature and our technology did centuries ago. When, oh when, are we going to live up to our legacy?
Consider the three major schools of gastronomy currently governing our chefs. There is high modernism, with its flasks and centrifuges, its endless process and awestruck apologists; there is the snout to tail, offal loving, more pork belly for your dining dollar meathead school; and, of course, there is the mushroom foraging, ardently locator new-naturalist chefs, whose devotion to nature borders on pantheism and who would have you eat your dinner on the forest floor if they could. The far seeing restaurant critic Jonathan Gold recently declared these to be the new holy trinity of influences, and if you look closely, you'll see that not one of them is native to our shores.
Culinary modernism, lately called molecular gastronomy, gained fame in the Basque region of Spain in the '70s and early '80s as a way of attracting tourists an aim, incidentally, which has succeeded beyond its authors' wildest imaginings. The techniques created there spread across Europe, and have gained a stranglehold on the strange, rarefied world of global destination restaurants. The gastrocrats, who alone can afford to eat in these places, need to be shocked and awed to justify their trips and to flog their jaded appetites to life. But whether it's the Fat Duck in London, Alinea in Chicago, or Osteria Francescana in Modena, they're all speaking the language, and in many cases reciting the verses verbatim, translated from the original Spanish.
The snout to tail movement, though it is associated here with any number of cooler than thou young chefs, and at least one older one, is basically a British movement, whose patron saint is the chef Fergus Henderson, and whose capital is his restaurant, St. John. The British TV personality Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall is also a founding father of the movement, and bare is the kitchen library of a meathead chef who does not have Whittingstall's River Cottage Cookbook on the shelf. And of course old, overpopulated Europe, with its culture of scarcity, has always been exacting in finding a use for every part of the animal, from tripes à la mode de caen to osso buco alla Milanese. In America, we shot buffalos just for the skin and left the rest to rot in the sun! We are coming late to the efficiency party as well.

Of locavorism, which would seem to be something more in our wheelhouse, we also are followers rather than leaders. The unquestioned Supreme Pontiff of the movement is René Redzepi of Noma, a restaurant in Copenhagen that recently displaced Catalonia's modernist El Bulli as the most admired restaurant in the world in the annual S. Pellegrino list. Gold's offhand summary of the three main movements in cooking today came last month in a Wall Street Journal article in which he compared Noma to Alinea and made clear that he considers Redzepi's place to be a better, more stirring and more meaningful restaurant.
Which is great, if you can afford to go there, or if you happen to be Danish. Sadly, I'm neither; and I fail to understand why the U.S., the country that spends more money on restaurants than anywhere in the world, the country that has such vast environmental and intellectual resources, a mission to save the old world from itself and an almost messianic belief in American supremacy, can not get it together to find its own way after 235 years. When we aim low, we have created bits of brilliance that are now emulated from China to Peru: the hamburger, barbecue, Coca Cola. But when we march our chefs out because door to compete with the best of Europe, they come back bruised and battered every time.
This is not to say that American chefs are not original. But for the most part, they are just working the same ground established by Europe. Even the new American cuisine of the 1980s was just a warmed over version of nouvelle cuisine. And Alice Waters' great invention of using and appreciating fresh produce was old hat to the French housewives who were her inspiration do not forget that Chez Panisse was a French restaurant, after all. The most original work done in the past 2 decades has been the Asian fusion pioneered by Jean Georges Vongerichten, a Frenchman who was influenced by time spent in Bangkok and Singapore. America's other great innovator? Wolfgang Puck, whose California cuisine was best known for its pizza, a German cooking an Italian dish, while Americans took notes.
Does it really have to be like this? Some 230 years ago, J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, in his Letters From an American Farmer, asked, "What then is the American, this new man?" His immediate answer was to say, "He is either a European, or a descendant of a European"; alas, this is all too true of our food, at least when it comes to the highest level. This fact fills me with a sense of shame verging on dread. It is the same feeling I got when I found out that our Navy has a tough time stopping pirates driving the Somali equivalent of Boston Whalers. But there's still time for America to find its way. St. John de Crevecoeur wrote, rightly of everything but cooking, that "here individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men, whose labours and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world." It happened with computers. It happened with airplanes and cars and democracy. Why can not it happen in the kitchen too?


It is late in the day, but not too late. America has to declare its independence once again. And this time it can be won without firing a shot. All that's needed are a few chefs, some courage and some creativity — three things that America has always had plenty of.

Launches as episode one of Food Investigations series by Pharmaburger documentary

The Pharmaburger mini documentary takes issue with the doctor from Imperial College London whose study, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, led him to recommend that stat in drugs be handed out like ketchup packets at fast food restaurants. This, he claims, would "counteract" the heart risk dangers of fast foods.

Just pop a pill every time you chow down a junk food cheeseburger, in other words, and the health risks will be cancelled out. It is a juvenile, short sighted point of view about health and nutrition, of course, but the idea has a surprisingly large number of followers among practitioners of mainstream medicine (many of which are arguably illiterate when it comes to nutrition in the first place).


Ultimately, the idea seeks to turn fast food restaurants into pharmacies, lining up gullible customers to be dosed with powerful prescription pharmaceuticals based on no diagnosis, no doctor visits, and absolutely no consideration of their current health condition or possible drug interactions. To call it "medicine" is an insult to the very definition of the word.



The sad truth of the matter is that some members of the medication profession want to intoxicate everyone with dangerous chemical medications, and they are hoping to use fast food restaurants to achieve that goal. This Pharmaburger mini documentary tells the rest of this story which will surprise most viewers.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Hilary Duff And Mike Comrie Spends A Day



They have been enjoying plenty of togetherness now that it is the NHL off season, & Hilary Duff was out & about with Mike Comrie in Los Angeles, California on Saturday afternoon (July 2).

The happy couple was hand in hand as they grabbed a bite to eat for lunch at Mo's restaurant before continuing along with their 4th of July holiday weekend plans.

Hilary and Mike's outing comes shortly after Miss Duff's big sister Haylie's beau, Nick Zano, spoke with OK! Magazine about the foursome's double dates.

"The girls are really into cooking so most of the time it is going from house to house. The hottest restaurant in our neighborhood is like whoever’s kitchen! Its great.” told Zano.

Happy to be able to spend time with a pro hockey player, Nick added, "Mike taught me so much about hockey. I was never a hockey guy. He opened my eyes to hockey and I became a fan. I went to several Pittsburgh games."

Enjoy the pictures of Hilary Duff and Mike Comrie out for a stroll in Los Angeles, California (July 2).

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Forex Trading in the Same Position Sizes


New forex traders are usually advised to use the same position size. It is good for beginners for several reasons. But do seasoned forex traders still keep this habit? Do position sizes grow with experience? Do they change according to the type of the position?


Fixed position size for new bies


New forex traders should trade with the same position size, preferably a small one. For example, 10,000 EUR/USD would be a good start. Keeping the same position size is excellent for documentation and education. By maintaining a consistent size, as well as a consistent pair and a consistent strategy, the new trader can get used to the market more easily, compare his trades, and learn a lesson at the end of the day.

Changing the position size just adds confusion in this fast market, when they're busy learning so many things. Less parameter in the equation will help a new trader focus on the important material.


A different story for seasoned traders

For seasoned traders, this is not the case. A trader that I know keeps his position size consistent for six months, and then reevaluates the market, his assets and risk, and adjusts his position size. The new position size will accompany him for many months. Another forex trader has position sizes that vary from 100,000 to 300,000, sometimes depending on his mood at the moment.
When he has high confidence, he risks more money, and when he is not sure, the position size is smaller. He usually uses the bigger lots for range trading when the expected profit and loss are small. When he trades breakouts, the position size is smaller but the stop loss and take profit points are bigger.
The exact numbers also depend on the currency pairs in play.


Test it first & Thinking of a change

If you are used to a fixed size, and you consider moving to something else, this habit change will have a stronger impact than you think. It is not always easy to adapt yourself to new position sizes.