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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal ) Watch it live, free live stream online on Jun. 12


Total Laps:70
Track:4.361km (2.71mi)
Race:305.27km (189.7mi)
Fastest Lap:R.Barrichello 1:13.622

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The Gilles Villeneuve circuit, named after a Formula One driver with the same name, is an engineering marvel that stands at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Ile Notre-Dame, a man-made island in the St. Lawrence River in Montreal. The circuit requires a medium to low downforce car setup achieved by reducing the profile of the wings and the angle of the wing flaps. This is one of the most demanding tracks on the brakes with most of the cars using enlarged brake ducts to optimize the cooling of the discs and callipers. The distinctive element of this circuit is its high   kerbs. It has a reputation of forcing the best of drivers to make mistakes with three world champions Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve biting the dust after crashing into the 'Quebec Wall', thus nicknamed as "The Wall of Champions". The Casino de Montr?al, the largest casino in Canada, is situated at the centre of the circuit. The track is surrounded by narrow streets, vintage buildings and exclusive places to eat with one of the most recommended restaurants Le Queue du Cheval located at Rue Ste Catherine which also happens to be a good place for shopping and for its lively nightlife.

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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Manchester United vs Chelsea LIVE, online stream, watch online, free


It's Manchester United at home to Chelsea with the Barclays Premier League title on the line - and it's LIVE!
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Sir Alex Ferguson does not believe Carlo Ancelotti deserves to have his future as Chelsea manager brought into question.

In the immediate aftermath of Chelsea's Champions League quarter-final defeat to Manchester United last month, it was suggested Roman Abramovich was ready to call time on the Italian's short stay at Stamford Bridge.

It would represent a remarkable conclusion to a tenure that brought a domestic double in Ancelotti's first full season but shows just how keenly Abramovich views success in Europe.

However, the epitaphs were written on the basis Chelsea had no chance of retaining the Premier League title.


Instead, they headed to Old Trafford on Sunday knowing victory would take them back to the top of the table, with just two games remaining.

And Ferguson feels that emphasises how wide of the mark those previous assessments of Ancelotti have been.

"I have every respect for Carlo Ancelotti," Ferguson told United Review, "an outstanding man and a great coach with a dignity that has helped him shrug off the unfounded criticism that dogged him a little while ago.

"Where it comes from, I am not sure.

"To a certain extent, he will understand criticism because there is plenty of it in Italy. But what he has experienced in England seems particularly unfounded.

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"He has won both the European Cup and the Scudetto as a player and manager and last season did the league and FA Cup double with Chelsea.

"He doesn't deserve to be questioned or future queried the way it has been this season."

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Burma earthquake sends shockwaves across Thai border to Bangkok



BURMa earthquake, 25/03/11 earthquake
A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Burma on Thursday night.
The epicentre has been traced to the hills of Burma, in an area close to where Burma, Thailand and Laos meet, about 110km from the Thai province of Chiang Rai.
One person has been confirmed dead in the earthquake. The woman, who was in an area north of Chiang Rai, was killed when a brick wall collapsed on her, according to the police.


BURMa earthquake, 25/03/11 earthquake

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A police chief from a district nearby said:
“It was like somebody was running on the roof. Everybody was in a panic. They came out of their houses and wondered what happened.”
Luckily, the epicentre of the earthquake was in a fairly remote area of Burma, however, the tremors were felt as far away as the Thai capital Bangkok.
Max Jones, an Australian man who’s living on the 27th floor in Bangkok, told how he had to grab the walls of the building to not fall.
Talking about the experience he said: “It was bloody scary, I can tell you”.
Jones also said that he could see smoke rising from nearby buildings.
Somchai Baimuang, deputy director of the Thai meteorological department, urged the public not to panic.
"It's too soon to tell if there is any damage," he told Reuters.
"Aftershocks are possible in the next two days."

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BURMa earthquake, 25/03/11 earthquake


A powerful earthquake has struck north-eastern Burma, shaking buildings as far away as Bangkok in Thailand.The quake struck near Burma's borders with Thailand and Laos, about 70 miles (110km) from Chiang Rai. The northern Thai city sustained a small amount of damage, according to Thai television.
There were no immediate reports of damage from the Myanmar side, a remote area where communications are difficult. The country's military government also tightly controls information.
The Pacific tsunami warning centre said the quake was located too far inland to create a tsunami.
The 6.8-magnitude quake was six miles (10km) underground, according to the US Geological Survey. At that strength and depth, it said, 600,000 people could feel shaking anywhere from strong to violent. The buildings in the area were considered vulnerable, so moderate to very heavy damage could be expected.
Buildings swayed in Bangkok about 480 miles (770km) south of the epicentre.
Max Jones, an Australian resident of the Thai capital, was in his 27th-floor apartment when his building started shaking so hard he had to grab the walls to keep from falling. "It was bloody scary, I can tell you," he said. Jones said he could see people running in the streets.

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Day 5: The futile rescue efforts and the nuclear spectre

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Fears of a thermonuclear overheating escalated sharply Tuesday with an detonation in a 3rd setup in Nippon's Fukushima thermonuclear communicate and a discharge at a 4th stellar to an gain in radioactivity levels that the governing admitted were gear enough to upshot hominian welfare.

The authorised toll from the 9 ratio quake and the wave that struck inalterable Friday was 2,722, but estimates were that the periodical of exanimate would excel 10,000.

Heyday Clergyman Naoto Kan titled on citizens residing within a 20 km support around the Fukushima reactor to immediately departure the post and those extant beyond that length to remain in their houses, but to prevent windows and doors.

"I truly ask all citizens within the 20 km distance from the setup to going this divide," he said in a televised label Tues.

The undercoat minister also warned that promote leaks are accomplishable, Xinhua rumored.

Japan's boss housing helper Yukio Edano intercalary that radioactivity around the blemished thermonuclear reactors, located 250 km northeasterly of Yedo, had reached perilous levels.

"We are conversation now near emission levels that can imperil earthborn health," he said grimly.

A thermonuclear overheating seemed reliever Tues succeeding an burst in apparatus ascertain 2 in the Fukushima pose, which houses six nuclear reactors. Blasts had already taken send at reactors 1 and 3 on Weekday and Weekday, respectively. A supply broke out in apparatus 4, which was someways put out.

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes

Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes
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"Look at Me Now" is a song by American recording artist Chris Brown, taken from his fourth studio album, F.A.M.E.. Featuring guest vocals from American rappers Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, "Look at Me Now" was released as the second single from the album on February 1, 2011. The song was written by Jean Baptiste Kouame, Chris Brown, Diplo, and Afrojack.

Music video

The song's music video was shot in Los Angeles on February 16, 2011 with director Colin Tilley, who had previously directed the music videos for "Yeah 3x" and "Deuces".Photos from the shoot were released online the next day, and showed Brown, Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes standing on top of an ambulance car in front of an industrial building. Another photo featured a DeLorean DMC-12 sports car from the 1985 film, Back to the Future.During an Ustream session, Lil Wayne spoke of the video, saying "It's a crazy video right now we shooting... Chris got a billion people dancing. He got these crazy contacts in. I would've put them in too, but I'm straight."

An unofficial music video leaked online on March 9, 2011.In the video, Brown slips on a mirrored mask while singing inside of a giant birdcage, later linking up with Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne and producer Diplo and throws a dance-off in a graffiti-showered parking garage. He also travels Back to the Future with the DeLorean DMC-12 sports car from the 1985 film.On the same day the video leaked, Brown tweeted that the official video would premiere on 106 & Park.

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Japan quake shifted Earth 4 inches on its axis

The massive earthquake that shook Japan and triggered a huge tsunami appears to have shifted the Earth on its axis and moved an island of Japan, a media report said Saturday.

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Kenneth Hudnut, a geophysicist at the US Geological Survey, told CNN: "At this point, we know that one GPS station moved (8 feet), and we have seen a map from GSI (Geospatial Information Authority) in Japan showing the pattern of shift over a large area is consistent with about that much shift of the land mass."

Reports from an Italian institute estimated that Japan earthquake shifted Earth on its axis by as much as 4 inches, CNN said.
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The earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale rocked Japan Friday and spawned a tsunami that slammed into the northeastern coast, leaving about 1,000 people dead.
Shengzao Chen, a geophysicist, explained that the quake occurred as the Earth's crust ruptured along an area about 400 km long by 160 km wide, as tectonic plates slipped more than 18 metres.
The Japan quake follows the Feb 22 earthquake in New Zealand that killed 150 people.
Source: IANS

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Japan nuclear plant blast after earthquake

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Japan nuclear plant blast after earthquake
Fears of a radiation leak intensified Saturday after an explosion at a nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan that had been damaged a day earlier by a tsunami and earthquake.

The walls of a building at the Fukushima power plant were blown off in the blast, leaving only a skeletal frame. Officials said four workers at the site received non-life-threatening injuries.

At least one reactor at the plant was already showing signs of a partial meltdown. Friday's magnitude 8.9 earthquake had prevented the plant 150 miles north of Tokyo from powering its water cooling system.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano in a press conference shortly after the explosion, which left the facility shrouded in plumes of gray smoke, said experts were still determining what caused the blast.

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"We are doing everything to ensure the safety of residents living nearby," said Edano, the government's chief spokesman. "I'm sure residents [living nearby] are feeling unease.

People were reportedly fleeing the surrounding area and Japanese television was urging people to cover their faces with wet towels and not to expose any skin to the potentially contaminated air. An evacuation was ordered for area within a six-mile radius of the plant.
 
Japan after earthquake and tsunami
 
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Earlier in the day, workers had been racing to prevent one of the reactors from over-heating by releasing accumulated vapor.

Officials of Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency insisted that the "slightly radioactive" emissions release posed no risk to people or the environment. Radiation levels inside the overheated reactor housing were 1,000 times normal, the agency said, but only eight times normal background at the plant's main gate. Experts explained that the steam carries low-level radiation that rapidly dissipates.

The radiation scare comes on a day most of Japan was still trying to recover from its most punishing earthquake on record.

The Kyodo News Agency said the death toll could top 1,600 or more with countless still missing under rubble and muddy debris.

The force of the magnitude of Frida's quake, which seismologists said released 1,000 times the energy of the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, broke the foundations under homes and buildings and opened chasms in fields and pavement, swallowing cars and shearing off sidewalks and driveways.

More than 100 aftershocks have jolted Japan since Friday's 2:46 p.m. temblor, including at least a dozen of magnitude 6 or higher, said Dave Applegate, a senior advisor at the U.S. Geological Survey.

The earthquake, centered just off the northeastern coastal city of Sendai, was the most powerful since a December 2004 quake and ensuing tsunami killed 230,000 people in Indian Ocean nations.

The havoc unleashed on Japan just ahead of Friday rush hour has left the nation mired in fear, suffering and hardship. Millions of people are without power, utility officials said, and they warned that outages would continue through the weekend, with rolling blackouts persisting for weeks.

Four trains carrying passengers along the coast at the time of the quake remain unaccounted for, East Japan Railway Co. reported. Only half of the hundreds of people reported trapped in elevators were rescued overnight, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

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Key rail lines remained idle for a second day because of damaged track, tunnels and bridges. Service on Tokyo's vaunted subway system, the world's busiest with 8 million passengers per day, was sharply reduced pending safety inspections.
Japan after earthquake and tsunami

Limited air traffic resumed at major airports, including Tokyo's Narita International, but most were thronged by travelers marooned after major airlines suspended flights.

A huge blast blew the roof off an unstable reactor north of Tokyo on Saturday, and white smoke was seen billowing into the air at one of two power plants which the Japanese government had placed under a state of emergency, raising fears of a meltdown at a nuclear plant damaged in the massive earthquake that hit Japan.
Prime minister Naoto Kan had warned that a radiation leak might occur at one of the reactors at the Daiichi facility at Fukushima, 150 miles north of Tokyo, after Friday's 8.9-magnitude quake.
The reports of an explosion followed aftershocks and came as a huge humanitarian operation got under way.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Tsunami hits Hawai | Initial tsunami waves of .07 metres

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Tsunami waves hit Hawaii in the early morning hours Friday and were sweeping through the island chain after an earthquake in Japan sparked evacuations throughout the Pacific and as far as the U.S. western coast.

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The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says Kauai was the first island hit early Friday by the tsunami, and the waves surged in Waikiki. Officials predicted Hawaii would experience waves up to 6 feet, and officials spent hours evacuating ahead of the storms. The waves early Friday weren’t that large.
Residents in coastal areas of Hawaii were evacuated to refuge areas at community centers and schools while tourists in Waikiki were moved to higher floors of their high-rise hotels.

Japan earthquake, 11/03/2011. Japan tsunami, Tsunami hits Hawai


Roadways and beaches were empty as the tsunamis struck the state, which had hours to prepare.
The tsunami was generated by an 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Japan.

The governor of Hawaii ordered the evacuation of coastal areas and warned residents to take the threat seriously. People waited in long lines stocking up on gas, bottled water, canned food and generators, and officials told residents to stock up on water and fill their cars with gas.

The tsunami slammed the eastern coast of Japan, sweeping away boats, cars, homes and people as widespread fires burned out of control. It’s traveling at 500 mph — as fast as a jetliner — and likely won’t change speed until it hits a large area of land, said Kanoa Koyanagi, a geophysicist for the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

Waves are predicted to hit the western coast of the United States between 11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. EST Friday. People near the beach and in low-lying coastal areas of Point Conception in Santa Barbara County were told to move immediately inland to higher ground.
While the tsunami is likely to go around smaller islands, the size of Hawaii’s islands will amplify the waves, which will crash hardest against harbors and inlets.

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“They’re going to be coming in with high currents, they can pick up boulders from the sea floor ... they can pick up cars, they can pick up fuel tanks, those things become battering rams and so it just amplifies the destruction in a big tsunami,” said Chip McCreery, director for the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
Waves almost 5 feet high hit Midway, a tiny island in the North Pacific about 1,300 miles northwest of Honolulu.

“We’re preparing for the worst and we’re praying for the best,” said John Cummings III, spokesman for the Honolulu Department of Emergency Management.
Japan earthquake, 11/03/2011. Japan tsunami, Tsunami hits Hawai



Tsunami waves spawned by a massive earthquake in Japan have hit Hawaii.


The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said Kauai was the first island hit early Friday by the tsunami, which was quickly sweeping through the Hawaiian Island chain. Officials predicted Hawaii would experience waves up to 6 feet.

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Residents in coastal areas of Hawaii were evacuated to refuge areas at community centers and schools, while tourists in Waikiki were moved to higher floors of their high-rise hotels.
Roadways and beaches were empty as the tsunamis struck the state, which had hours to prepare.
The entire U.S. West Coast has also been included in a massive tsunami warning spanning the entire Pacific Ocean.
  • Active warnings from the Pacific Tsunami Center include Hawaii, California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska.
The magnitude 8.9 earthquake, the largest ever recorded in Japan, struck Friday at 2:46 p.m. Tokyo time. That's 12:46 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, a 14-hour difference.

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Breaking NEWS :8.9 Earthquake struck Japan triggering a Tsunami

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At least 60 people have died and many more are missing after a massive earthquake and tsunami struck the east coast of Japan.
The 8.9-magnitude quake hit at 2.46pm local time (5.46am GMT) and even though Japan is one of the most accustomed nation to tremors, today’s has been extremely different, being the biggest to rock the State in 140 years.
There have been several strong aftershocks, making buildings shake in the capital of Tokyo, hundreds of miles away from the epicentre, which is understood to be at sea.
Sendai, 300km northeast of Tokyo, was the city damaged the most by the 10-metre high tsunami. Witnesses have said it destroyed everything in its path and television pictures are currently showing homes, cars, farm buildings and boats being swept away by the powerful water.

The US Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii has issued a tsunami warning to the whole of the Pacific basin, except for mainland United States and Canada. It covers Japan, the Philippines, Hawaii, the Pacific coast of Russia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand and Central and South America.
The people and government of Hawaii are getting ready for a tsunami to hit its chain of islands this afternoon.

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People on the coast in Japan, where the quake was felt the strongest, have been asked to move to higher ground as the area is consumed by fires and a wall of water. At least 20,000 people are being evacuated from the western prefecture of Wakayama.
Japan earthquake, 11/03/2011. Japan tsunami

All Japanese ports are currently closes and many airlines have cancelled flights into Japan.
The US Geological Survey earlier verified a magnitude of 7.9 at a depth of 15.1 miles and located the quake 81 miles east of Sendai, on the main island of Honshu. It later upgraded it to 8.9.
The yen and Tokyo stocks fell, while Japanese government bond futures gained. The Nikkei index of the Tokyo Stock Exchange fell 180 points to close at 10,254. Trading volume spiked as the quake sparked last-minute selling, topping 3.15 billion shares.

The government has set up a task force at the Prime Minister's Office and the Bank of Japan has established a disaster control team, headed by Governor Masaaki Shirakawa.

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WHAT CAUSED THE EARTHQUAKE?

Dr Roger Musson, of the British Geological Survey (BGS), explained that the devastating earthquake occurred because the Pacific Plate is plunging underneath Japan.
He said: 'The cause of this earthquake is that the Pacific Plate, which is one of the largest of the tectonic plates that makes up the crust of the Earth, is plunging deep underneath Japan.
'It's being pushed down and it can't slide down smoothly so it sticks.
'It sticks for tens of years and then eventually it breaks and moves very suddenly down and as it does so it buckles and gives the seabed a sudden kick over areas of hundreds of square kilometres and that displaces an enormous volume of water.
'That water just races away in the form of this enormous wave in all directions.'


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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Sunday, March 6, 2011

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