Woman Linked to Petraeus Is a West Point Graduate and Lifelong High Achiever


WASHINGTON — Paula Broadwell, whose affair with the nation’s C.I.A. director led to his resignation on Friday, was the valedictorian of her high school class and homecoming queen, a fitness champion at West Point with a graduate degree from Harvard, and a model for a machine gun manufacturer.


 It may have been those qualities — and a string of achievements that began in her native North Dakota, where she was state student council president, an all-state basketball player and orchestra concertmistress — that drew the attention of David H. Petraeus, the nation’s top spy and a four-star general, as the two spent hours together for a biography of Mr. Petraeus that Ms. Broadwell co-wrote.

Ms. Broadwell’s name burst into public view on Friday evening after Mr. Petraeus resigned abruptly amid an F.B.I. investigation that uncovered evidence of their relationship.

But Ms. Broadwell was hardly shy about her interactions with Mr. Petraeus as she promoted her book, “All In: The Education of General David Petraeus,” in media appearances earlier this year. She had unusual access, she noted in promotional appearances, taping many of her interviews for her book while running six-minute miles with Mr. Petraeus in the thin mountain air of the Afghan capital.

Ms. Broadwell said in an interview in February that Mr. Petraeus was enjoying his new civilian life at the C.I.A., where he became director in September 2011. “It was a huge growth period for him, because he realized he didn’t have to hide behind the shield of all those medals and stripes on his arm,” she said. Ms. Broadwell was 39 at the time.

Her biography on the Penguin Speakers Bureau Web site says that she is a research associate at Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London. She received a master’s in public administration from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

A self-described “soccer mom” and an ironman triathlete, Ms. Broadwell became a fixture on the Washington media scene after the publication of her book about Mr. Petraeus, who is 60. In a Twitter message this summer, she bragged about appearing on a panel at the Aspen Institute, a policy group for deep thinkers.

“Heading 2 @AspenInstitute 4 the Security Forum tomorrow! Panel (media & terrorism) followed by a 1v1 run with Lance Armstrong,” she wrote. “Fired up!”

On her Twitter account, she often commented on the qualities of leadership. “Reason and calm judgment, the qualities specially belonging to a leader. Tacitus,” she wrote. In another message, she said: “A leader is a man who has the ability to get other people to do what they don’t want to do and like it. Truman.”

She also used her Twitter account to denounce speculation in the Drudge Report that Mr. Petraeus would be picked as a running mate by Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate for president.

Married with two children, she was described in a biography on the Web site of Inspired Women Magazine as a high achiever since high school.

The biography says that Ms. Broadwell received a degree in political geography and systems engineering from West Point, where she was ranked No. 1 over all in fitness in her class. She benefited from a different ranking scale for women, she told a reporter this year. But “I was still in the top 5 percent if I’d been ranked as a male,” she said.

The official Web site for Ms. Broadwell’s book was taken down Friday, but comments from her echoed across the Internet.

“I was driven when I was younger,” she was quoted as saying on the Web site, noting her induction into her high school’s hall of fame. “Driven at West Point where it was much more competitive in that women were competing with men on many levels, and I was driven in the military and at Harvard, both competitive environments.”

“But now,” she is quoted as saying, “as a working mother of two, I realize it is more difficult to compete in certain areas. I think it is important for working moms to recognize that family is the most important.”

On “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart summed up Ms. Broadwell’s book by saying: “I would say the real controversy here is, is he awesome or incredibly awesome?”A short time later, Ms. Broadwell challenged Mr. Stewart to a push-up contest, which she won handily. Mr. Stewart had to pay $1,000 to a veterans’ support group for each push-up she did beyond his total. Ms. Broadwell said that he wrote a check for $20,000 on the spot.

On Friday evening, her house in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., was dark when a reporter rang the doorbell. Two cars were in the home’s carport and an American flag was flying out front.

Source : http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/10/us/linked-to-petraeus-paula-broadwell-is-lifelong-high-achiever.html

Bram Stoker books: How 'Dracula' created the modern vampire

Before there was 'Twilight' or 'True Blood,' there was Bram Stoker. Books like 'Dracula' defined the genre for a century to come.


The Google homepage on Thursday depicts a sinister-looking count, a castle on a lonely hill, and a fainting woman surrounded by concerned suitors. The doodle, of course, is an homage to the 1897 novel "Dracula," and its Irish author, Bram Stoker, who would have turned the ripe old age of 165 today. So who was Bram Stoker, exactly?

Only the progenitor of the modern vampire craze. Long before there was "True Blood," "Vampire Diaries," or "Twilight" – with its sophisticated "vegetarian vampires" – there was Stoker and his most famous creation: a long-toothed, blood-thirsty Transylvanian transplant.


Abraham Stoker was born on Nov. 8, 1847, in a suburb of Dublin called Clontarf. He was the third of seven children. Although he had struggled with illness as a kid, by the time he got to Trinity College, in Dublin, Stoker was a swaggering, flush-cheeked bon vivant – he joined the debating squad, became president of the University Philosophical Society, and apparently excelled at soccer and track and field.

After graduation, on the insistence of his father, he enrolled in the Civil Service, and took a job as a clerk. In his spare time, he wrote relentlessly, both short stories and theater reviews for The Dublin Evening Mail. Through his newspaper connections, he met Henry Irving, a famous actor and the owner of the Lyceum Theatre, in London. Irving and Stoker struck up a friendship.

In 1878, Stoker married Florence Balcombe, the beautiful daughter of a Lieutenant-Colonel in the British Army. Stoker and Balcombe eventually moved together to London, where Stoker helped manage operations at the Lyceum Theatre. He remained in that post for almost three decades.

Three years before getting married, while still in Dublin, Stoker published a novel called "The Primrose Path" (the main character is a carpenter for a theater in London). Once in England, he rededicated himself to his fiction writing. His second novel, "The Snake's Pass," appeared in 1890, and his third and fourth in 1895.

His fifth novel was "Dracula," the book that assured him a place in literary history.

With "Dracula," Stoker used journal and diary entries to tell the story of a powerful and vampiric count and his pursuers – Dr. John Seward, Arthur Holmwood, Quincey Morris, Professor Van Helsing, and Jonathan Harker. Dracula carts himself to London, wreaks havoc, and finally flees back to Transylvania, where he is killed.

"Dracula" was a hit among reviewers, and it sold well in both the UK and the US (where it was released in 1899), although the book was not an instantaneous, Stephen King-level success. In fact, what really solidified the place of "Dracula" in popular culture was not the novel itself, but the film adaptations – PBS estimates that there have more than a thousand.

Perhaps the most famous is the 1931 vehicle starring Bela Lugosi, although for our money, the 1992 version, with Gary Oldman as the dread count, wasn't half bad, either. At any rate, Stoker never lived to see the success of "Dracula" reach critical mass.

He died on April 20, 1912.

It remains unclear what he would have made of "Twilight."

Source : http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Horizons/2012/1108/Bram-Stoker-books-How-Dracula-created-the-modern-vampire

Bram Stoker Books Get Google Doodle Treatment

Google today is celebrating the 165th birthday of author Bram Stoker with a homepage doodle that pays homage to his literary contributions.

But the doodle also serves as a way for Google to show off an August update to its Knowledge Graph feature, which includes images in a scrollable format atop search results.

Clicking on the Stoker doodle will bring you to a search results page for "Bram Stoker books," which includes a carousel of Stoker's works on top of the normal search results. Click a book and the search results below the carousel will switch to that book ("dracula book," for example). A quick summary of each search term is featured in the Knowledge Graph box on the top right.

Stoker, of course, is best known for Dracula, but has a number of works under his belt. He was born in Ireland in 1847 and, according to a VictorianWeb.org biography, his interest in the supernatural and the occult trace back to a childhood illness that left him bed-ridden until age seven. He busied himself with Irish folklore, much of which included stories of scary characters that later popped up in his writing.

His first horror story, The Chain of Destiny, was published in 1875, while his first novel, The Snake's Pass came out in 1890. But it was not until 1897's Dracula that he really had a hit on his hands. The character of Dracula is as well known today as it was 100 years ago, and has inspired numerous films, TV shows, and other novels.

Some of Stoker's works are available for free on the Web via the Gutenberg Project, including Dracula, The Jewel of Seven Stars, The Lady of the Shroud, Lair of the White Worm, and The Man. A number of selections are also available for free via Apple's iBooks and Amazon's Kindle Store. Stoker died in 1906 in London.

For more of Google's doodles, see the slideshow below. Recently, the company has honored the cast of Star Trek, Amelia Earhart, jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé and Robert Moog, considered by many to be a pioneer in the electronic music space, as well as artist Keith Haring, zipper pioneer Gideon Sundback, and even commemorated its own 14th birthday with a birthday cake doodle.

Source : http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2411882,00.asp

Earthquake wreaks havoc in Guatemala

Relatives mourn during a funeral service for members of the Vasquez a family who were buried alive when their house collapsed during an earthquake in San Cristobal Cucho, Guatemala, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. The family died when a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck on Wednesday, collapsing their home and burying 10 members of their family, including a 4-year-old child, in the rubble. The powerful quake killed at least 52 people and left dozens more missing. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) Photo: Moises Castillo, Associated Press / SF
In this photo released by Guatemala's Presidential Press Office, rescue workers carry the body of a person who was killed during an earthquake in Barranca Grande, Guatemala, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck on Wednesday, killing at least 52 people and leaving dozens more missing. (AP Photo/Guatemala's Presidential Press Office, Edwin Bercian) Photo: Edwin Bercian, Associated Press / SF
Firefighters with heavy equipment excavate searching people feared buried at a sand mine by an earthquake on the eve, in San Marcos, 260 km from Guatemala City, on November 8, 2012. A 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked southwestern Guatemala on Wednesday, killing 48 people and injuring another 150 while more were missing as homes crumbled. The earthquake also rattled nerves in neighboring Mexico and El Salvador, sparking a tsunami alert on the Salvadoran coast and evacuations from offices, homes and schools as far north as Mexico City. AFP PHOTO/Johan ORDONEZJOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP/Getty Images Photo: Johan Ordonez, AFP/Getty Images / SF
Residents begin clearing quake rubble from a house in San Cristobal Cucho, Guatemala, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. The magnitude 7.4 quake that struck Wednesday caused terror over an unusually wide area, with damage reported in all but one of Guatemala's 22 states and shaking felt as far away as Mexico City. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) Photo: Moises Castillo, Associated Press / SF
Zoila Gomez grieves outside the room where the wake is taking place for members of the Vasquez family who were buried alive when their house collapsed in San Cristobal Cucho, Guatemala, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. The family died when a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck on Wednesday, collapsing the home of the Vasquez family and burying 10 of them, including a 4-year-old child, in the rubble. The quake killed at least 52 people and left dozens more missing. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) Photo: Moises Castillo, Associated Press / SF
A resident stands outside a home that partially collapse during an earthquake, which authorities declared unsafe to live in, in San Cristobal Cucho, Guatemala, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck on Wednesday, killing at least 52 people and leaving dozens more missing. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) Photo: Moises Castillo, Associated Press / SF
Guatemalan Jesus Ramirez remains in the hospital after having his leg amputated when a wall fell on him while trying to save his relatives in a earthquake, in San Marcos, 260 km from Guatemala City, on November 8, 2012. Guatemalan rescuers searched Thursday for people trapped in the ruins of homes after a powerful earthquake killed 52 people and left thousands spending the cold night outside. Twenty-two people were still missing a day after the 7.4-magnitude quake in the southwestern region of San Marcos toppled homes and cut off power in several towns. AFP PHOTO/Johan ORDONEZJOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP/Getty Images Photo: Johan Ordonez, AFP/Getty Images / SF
A girls looks inside a house damaged by an earthquake on the eve in San Marcos, 260 km from Guatemala City, on November 8, 2012. A 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked southwestern Guatemala on Wednesday, killing 48 people and injuring another 150 while more were missing as homes crumbled. The earthquake also rattled nerves in neighboring Mexico and El Salvador, sparking a tsunami alert on the Salvadoran coast and evacuations from offices, homes and schools as far north as Mexico City. AFP PHOTO/Johan ORDONEZJOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP/Getty Images Photo: Johan Ordonez, AFP/Getty Images / SF
TOPSHOTS A relative cries over one out of ten coffins of members of the Vasquez family who died in the earthquake on the eve in the San Cristobal Cuchu municipality in San Marcos, 260 km from Guatemala City. A 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked southwestern Guatemala on Wednesday, killing 48 people and injuring another 150 while more were missing as homes crumbled. The earthquake also rattled nerves in neighboring Mexico and El Salvador, sparking a tsunami alert on the Salvadoran coast and evacuations from offices, homes and schools as far north as Mexico City. TOPSHOTSAFP PHOTO/Johan ORDONEZJOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP/Getty Images Photo: Johan Ordonez, AFP/Getty Images / SF
Two men remove furniture from a house damaged by an earthquake on the eve in San Marcos, 260 km from Guatemala City, on November 8, 2012. A 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked southwestern Guatemala on Wednesday, killing 48 people and injuring another 150 while more were missing as homes crumbled. The earthquake also rattled nerves in neighboring Mexico and El Salvador, sparking a tsunami alert on the Salvadoran coast and evacuations from offices, homes and schools as far north as Mexico City. AFP PHOTO/Johan ORDONEZJOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP/Getty Images Photo: Johan Ordonez, AFP/Getty Images / SF

London 2012 Closing Ceremony: Bring a Torch Rio de Janeiro as the United Closes In Rock & Roll Extravaganza


2012 Olympic Games came to a close as the mayor of London, Boris Johnson, the Olympic flag lowered decorated with four symbolic ring to Eduardo Paes, the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, which is more than the size of the flag waving proudly.

After the national anthem of Brazil, the ceremony culminated in a carnival fashion, as Brazilian samba dancers, Capoeira artists, singers and rappers to welcome the world to their home country for the 2016 Olympic Games kicking off August 5.

Victoria Secrets Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio and Brazilian soccer legend Pele, also took part in the celebration.

After two weeks of glorious never-to-be-forgotten moments that left England tired, excited and very proud, the committee pass the baton to host the 2016 Brazilian, who now have to take a Herculean task that suited them.

Judging by swaying samba of Marisa Monte and the baritone section of Seu Jorge in Brazil postcards eight minutes of music and visuals for the 2016 games, they look to the beginning of foot stomping.

Besides luxurious presentation of Brazil, a very entertaining closing ceremony for the Games, including the sensational rock 'n roll nostalgia that happy night tour of London with top-of-the-chart of classical chaos, supermodel and psychedelic.

The three-hour extravaganza including rickshaw offered a sensory explosion of Rock 'N Roll', trash percussionists, a car exploded in a yellow tunic and red marching band and bearskin hats.

Spice Girls reunion show-stopping, and Monty Python's Eric Idle breezed through "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" - accompanied by a Roman officer, Scottish bagpipers and the human cannonball.

It all made for hasty Mashup with 80 000 fans at Olympic Stadium stomping, cheering and singing along. Organizers estimated 300 million or more are watching around the world.

What a way to end the game much more successful than many expected London. Initial security threats conquered with military aid, road traffic is managed and the beginning of the wettest summers on record gave way to mostly sunny skies. More importantly, the British athletes overachieved.

Everything comes with a price tag $ 14 billion - three times the original estimate. But nobody wants to spoil the fun with the mundane problems like that, at least not tonight.

"We lit a fire, and we illuminate the world," said organizing committee chief Sebastian Coe London. "When our time comes, the UK, we do it right."

The International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge declared the Games over with praise for the athletes.

"Through your commitment to fair play, respect for opponents, and your grace in defeat and victory, you have earned the right to be called the Olympics," he said, adding: ". It's fun and games the lofty"

But the evening was about more than a splash of speech.

Festive and move quickly, the ceremony opened with a pop band Madness, Pet Shop Boys and One Direction, shout-out to Winston Churchill and the award for the Union Jack - the Olympic Stadium set the floor resembling the British flag.

Recreation monochrome London landmarks covered in newspaper, from the clock tower Big Ben and Tower Bridge to the London Eye Ferris wheel and fat high-rise known as the Gherkin.

Street percussion group Stomp noise built into a frenzy, and the dancers brandishing a broom, in a nod to a spontaneous popular movement to clean up after riots rocked the London neighborhood not far from the Olympic Stadium just a year ago.

Liam Gallagher performed "Wonderwall," a 1990 hit by his former band, Oasis, Muse rocked the house with a hard-edged Olympic song "Survival", and Queen guitarist Brian May joined the singer Jessie J to please the "We Will Rock You."

The main players were each given a pound, slightly more than $ 1.50.

The night ended with the extinguishing of the Olympic cauldron and the multi-petaled supercharged rendition of "My Generation" and other classics by The Who that had the crowd dancing in the aisle. Confetti rained down, and fireworks lit up the sky.

Prince William's wife, Kate, and Prince Harry took the seat next to Rogge. They sang along to "God Save the Queen." There was no sign of his queen, who makes fun of entrance chute memorable opening ceremony July 27.

Following the tradition of the Olympic Games, London Olympics 10 800 athletes from marching as one nation rather than with them, symbolizing harmony and friendship inspired by the game.

As the crowd cheered their heroes and blitz rippled through the stadium, cheering Olympian again, some carrying national flags, others snapping pictures with cameras and smartphones.

They hold hands, hug each other and carry on their shoulders, eventually forming a human mosh pit in the ground.

The ceremony has something for everyone, from tween girls for 1960 hippies. John Lennon's face appeared on the stadium floor, fragments of sculptures assembled by 101, and quickly gave way to George Michael, Fatboy Slim and Annie Lennox.

Britain, worried for weeks that the game would be a failure, which is supported by the distance of their biggest achievements since the 1908-29 gold medals and 65 medals in all.

U.S. edged China in both gold and total medal standings, eclipsing the best performance at the Olympics on foreign soil after the Dream Team in basketball narrow to hold Spanish-46 gold to the country.

While the game may not have some of the grandeur of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, there are more than a few memorable occasions.

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt became a legend by repeating as Olympic champion in both sprint 100 meters and 200 meters. Michael Phelps to end a long career as the most decorated Olympic Games in history.

British distance runner Mo Farah became a national treasure by sweeping the 5,000 - and 10,000-meter race, and the favorite daughter of Jessica Ennis became a global phenomenon with a victory in the heptathlon.

Female athletes using the stage in a way they never had before. American gymnast Gabby Douglas jumped into gold and U.S. soccer team made a dramatic march to the championship. Packed house turned out to watch the new women's boxing. And women compete for Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei for the first time.

And then there is Oscar Pistorius, the amputee, the South African runs on carbon fiber blades, which did not win a medal but still leave a winner. And sprinter Manteo Mitchell, who completed his leg of the 4x400 relay semifinal on broken legs, allowing his team to qualify and win the silver.

England looked tired and happy after two glorious weeks in the spotlight of the world, only a few months after the country celebrated the 60th year of the queen on the throne with a magnificent contest and street parties.

Some of the Olympic Park recognizes pleasantly surprised that not much is wrong, and many are correct.

"I'm a bit worried we would not be able to live up to it," said Phil Akrill of Chichester. "But walking around here is just unbelievable."

Even non-English people are proud of their adopted homeland.

"It's just a very nice thing to see," said Anja Ekelof, a Swede who now lives in Scotland. "The whole country has come together."

Now Brazil is set to host the games in 2016 many were bracing for a rocky ride as the Rio - a relaxed beach town not known for efficiency or timeliness - are rushing to build four major locations Olympics and major infrastructure improvements.

Joao Carlos de Rio native Figueireiro said that although the "mess" it will surely come, he has faith things will work eventually.

"There are definitely things we need to work, organization-wise," said Figueireiro, 56-year bartender at a neighborhood cafe. "But our experts pull a rabbit out of a hat at the last minute and I'm sure that's what we'll do."

Source : http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/sports/2012/08/13/london-2012-closing-ceremony-rio-de-janeiro-takes-torch-as-britain-closes-with

London 2012 Olympic Basketball: United States, Argentina, and Spain Make Semifinal

Kobe Bryant USA celebrate 3-pointer against Australia in the quarter-finals at the 2012 Olympics basketball men Summer, Wednesday, August 8, 2012, in London. (AP Photo / Charles Krupa) (AP2012)

LONDON - very strong and dominant in a way not seen since the Dream Team 1992, the U.S. is now two wins from two straight Olympic gold medal.

Now, Argentina waiting for the third consecutive time in the semifinals. Spain will take Russia in the other semifinal match.

"We're ready," said Carmelo Anthony.

Encouraged by his teammate Kevin Durant to "turn it on," Kobe Bryant scored 20 points - all in the second half - and step on the way the U.S. team to the semifinals with a 119-86 victory over Australia on Wednesday night, which canceled as hard as it could to put the world's best team game away.

"We have maybe a five percent chance to win, but we will fight for it .."
- Manu Ginobili, Forward to Argentina

Bryant made six 3-pointers, LeBron James racked up triple-double with 11 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists and the United States moved a step closer to gold at 20 years of raging historic '92 team in Barcelona. With NBA commissioner David Stern and two-time Olympic Dwyane Wade watching from the stands, the U.S. set up a rematch in the semifinals by Argentina - they were buried by the 29 teams in the preliminary round.

Except for Argentina, with a list of their names thirty-somethings, can find ways to slow the U.S., others sloping loss seems inevitable.

"We have maybe a five percent chance to win," forward Manu Ginobili said after Argentina beat Brazil 82-77 to set up a meeting in a row with the United States in the semifinals. "But we will fight for it."

Bryant is more than spectacular since coming to London. He entered the final quarter averaged only 9.4 points per game, touch the question about whether he was wounded, not interested or may not be able to produce in the same way Anthony, Durant and James are.

There is nothing to wonder anymore.

"He was a sleepy little out there," Anthony sad. "I think I woke up and he responded Mamba."

Deron Williams added 18 points, Anthony 17 and Durant 14 for the Americans, who crushed Argentina 126-97 on Monday night at the beginning of their final round. There was a dispute in one when Argentina keeper Anthony Facunda Campazzo accidentally hit in the groin. Campazzo before he returned to being punched by a U.S. guard Chris Paul, who never denied that he took a swipe at Campazzo.

"All the time," said Paul. "We tangled 1,000 times."

Anthony did not expect Argentina to play well again.

"You just have to go out there and bring them blow - not literally," he said. "We are very excited about this new course in the crowd we say we have to prepare them .."

All were between the U.S. and gold medal is now Argentina, arrogant and dangerous team with experience, and fight with the winner of the Russia-Spain semifinal.

Americans have been captured by the Spaniards before, beat them in the gold medal game four years ago. A fight with Russia will revive memories of the Cold Ward and the 1972 final in Munich, when the U.S. has a 63-game winning streak stopped in the middle of a controversial end is still debated today.

The U.S. has shown moments of vulnerability in this tournament. Not much, but a few.

It came as a team to beat, and through six games, which have not changed.

"We do not have no weaknesses," said Anthony. "Nothing."

Spain outlasts France

Spanish players were about things that can only beat France in the final minutes, holding them to a basket of Spain means in the final 6:50 of the 66-59 victory Wednesday that sent the 2008 silver medalist in the semifinal of the Olympic boys basketball tournament.

Marc Gasol scored 14 points, but defense wins the game is to score goals Spain is usually high.

"We still have to find our flow, we still have to find our best game offensively, but I like the way we competed today.," Said Pau Gasol, who had two big blocked shots down the stretch.

Trailing 57-54 after a basket with 6:51 to play Batum, Spain did not allow another point until Mickael Gelabale jumper with 5.5 seconds left, ending a two-game losing streak.

Juan Carlos Navarro added 12 points and Pau Gasol 10 for Spain, who advanced to play Russia on Friday.

Spaniards keep alive hopes for the gold medal game rematch against the Americans, who beat them 118-107 in Beijing.

France has won four straight after losing to the United States in the opening and looked in good shape for much of this one.

The French controlled most of the first half, leading by as many as eight, with the speed of Parker gave Spain all sorts of problems. Diaw, Spurs teammate, scored 10 points and the French were in front 37-34 at the break.

Spain came out of the locker room with seven straight, going ahead 41-37 on a 3-pointer with 7:11 remaining Marc Gasol in the third. It remains near all time, the French took advantage with a 53-51 fourth.


Source : http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/sports/2012/08/09/london-2012-basketball-olympics-usa-argentina-and-spain-make-semifinals

New Southern California earthquake shocks

An earthquake with a strength of 4.5 was reported early this morning in Orange County, California, just hours after the 4.4 magnitude earthquake and several aftershocks struck in nearby Yorba Linda, according to U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

"It's all just part of the normal seismic activity of California," said John Bellini, a geophysicist for the U.S. Geological Survey NBC News. "Earthquakes of this magnitude does not cause much damage."

Orange County earthquake occurred at 9:33 am PT this morning. The previous night, at 11:23, an earthquake 4.4 on the Richter scale shook the Yorba Linda area. At 11:25, an estimated 2.7 magnitude earthquake struck in the same area, centered two miles from Yorba Linda. The third quake - magnitude 1.2 - struck around 23:41 and was centered one mile from Yorba Linda.
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Five more followed the earthquake within the next 50 minutes, the USGS reported. Everything is within two miles from Yorba Linda and ranged from 1.4 to 2.1 magnitude.

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Epicenter in Orange County is located five miles from Placentia, six miles from Chino Hills, and eight miles from Orange.

No injuries or damage reported immediately after the earthquake, Bellini said, adding that many people may not notice an earthquake of this magnitude.

After the quake Tuesday night, all sources of fire are placed in the "Earthquake Emergency Mode," said Matt Spence of Los Angeles Fire Department in an emailed statement.

Firefighters from all 106 stations on Tuesday night environment has surveyed 470 square miles in the Greater Los Angeles area, Spence said, check the residential buildings, schools, power lines and transport infrastructure.

By 12:15, lifted Earthquake Emergency Mode and fire officials said they found no signficant damage or injuries reported.

Hundreds of Twitter followers and Facebook fans NBCLosAngeles.com reported feeling the quake Yorba Linda.


"Strong shocks in Whittier is looking for. Looking forward to anything after the shock," wrote YeaMe NBCLA Ceazon Facebook page.

Shallow earthquake felt from the Inland Empire to the beach. Residents in Fontana, Anaheim, Torrance, Hollywood, Long Beach and Los Angeles also reported feeling the quake.

"I suddenly heard a loud noise coming from what sounds like a garage roof in my garage and then a whole began to shake and creak," said Jose, in Burbank.

"I began to shake the bed and I was like, no more, and then I heard a pop, like a popping sound, and it kept shaking and shaking and shaking and so I got up to dress it stopped." Daphne said, in Bellflower.

Source : http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/08/13179675-new-earthquake-jolts-southern-california

Neil Young, Foo Fighters and the Black Key To Play Festival 2012 global


Global Poverty Project has announced a global Festival 2012, which will take place on the Great Lawn of Central Park New York. Lineup includes Crazy Horse Neil Young, Foo Fighters, Black Key and more.

This free concert tickets will occur on 29 September. In addition to these measures, the concert will also feature the Band Horse and K'Naan. This concert is a painful time as Global Festival, which celebrates the achievements made towards freeing the world from poverty, will coincide with the UN General Assembly in New York.

You can get tickets for the concert despite the current global online platform Citizen HERE.You can also learn about international health and development issues and hear from nonprofit partners, social entrepreneurs, academics, musicians and celebrity spokesperson involved in related issues. Select the relevant cause of action to be performed on the site, become citizens of the world and you'll qualify for a free ticket to the show and will help the world while you're at it.

Neil Young said, "With at least 1.3 billion people living in extreme poverty on Earth at this time, there has never been a better time to be a global citizen and do whatever you can to make a difference for fellow human beings." The Foo Fighters added, "We are very proud to lend a hand to such a creative event, it is important and hopes to increase the noise in a large park and assist efforts toward reducing poverty in a global embarrassment."

So what are you waiting for? Enter the sweepstakes for outstanding performance and learn more about what you can do to eradicate poverty while you're at it. Do not worry we will provide a soundtrack for your experience through some Neil Young Radio.

Source : http://www.myspace.com/whats-hot/2012/8/8/neil-young-foo-fighters-and-the-black-keys-to-play-the-global-festival-2012

London 2012 Canoe Slalom: Google Doodle Lets You Navigate the Rapids

Today, Google continued their run of Olympic themed Doodles Doodle with their third straight point. Since the opening ceremony, Google has provided us with Doodle different every day, featuring one of many Olympic sports.

And for several days, they have played Doodles. On Tuesday, Doodle game featuring obstacles. Yesterday, it was Basketbal mini-game. And today, it's Slalom Canoe.

Get ready. Maybe you happen to get three gold stars in one of the previous game - but this one is much more difficult. You not only have an alternative press the arrow keys to provide forward momentum of the boat, but you have to walk through the gate and deftly avoid obstacles as well.

The Canoe Slalom as the competition was first held in 1932 in Switzerland. At first, held on flat water, but then turns into white water rapids that we've come to love. It was originally modeled after a slalom ski. In 1972, the show is to make Olympic debut - but it does not become a permanent Olympic event until 1992.

Canoe Slalom is a course for 250 yards, and of course fall times athletes determine their success. There can be up to 25 gates along the course, and failed to properly pass a person can result in penalties - two seconds to touch it, and 50 seconds to disappear altogether.

Events include Kayak (male and female) and Kano (single and double). This year, France leads the medal count with two, gold both.

And Canoe Slalom is just one of many events during the boat-Olympic London.

Source : http://www.webpronews.com/london-2012-slalom-canoe-google-doodle-lets-you-navigate-the-rapids-2012-08

London 2012 canoe slalom: Google doodle game on Thursday

This is the most difficult sport Google doodle has not, as a search engine athletes must navigate a canoe slalom
Google doodle then the game continues, the event may be the toughest week so far: the slalom canoeing.

Since Tuesday, the search engine has provided a cute little Olympic sports sims in a window doodle, with obstacles and basketball is over. But they're just warming up to this one. Simply go to the Google site, then click on the icon "Play" in the figure.

Now, it's all about pressing the left and right cursor keys to steer your canoe along the way. You have to go through all the gates to avoid punishment - and watch out for obstacles such as rocks and, frog.

The main skill here is in the steering, which is achieved by simply pressing one of two buttons until you go in the direction you need. You have to beat steady to avoid losing speed, and time is paramount.

In terms of influence, this game, with a combination of speed and skill, moving away from simple button bashing classics like hypersports and toward multi-sports sims is more complex than the later eighties, such as the Summer Games II Epyx on the Commodore 64. We also headed to the Sega Mario & Sonic at the Olympics is good enough.

So far, I've had in 20 seconds - you can beat it, I'm sure. As usual, post your score below and let us see who participated in the main Olympic doodle this week.

Source : http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2012/aug/09/london-2012-canoeing-google-doodle