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Chris Brown opens up about Rihanna romance

Chris Brown has opened up about his romance with Rihanna in a candid new video.

Chris Brown posted the footage, which he entitled The Real Chris Brown, after confirming his split from girlfriend Karrueche Tran.

And in the video, Chris Brown reveals his anguish over “loving two people at the same time”.

The singer says: “I’m stressed out… when you share history with somebody, then you tend to fall in love with somebody else, it’s kinda difficult.

“Is there such thing as loving two people? I don’t know if that’s possible, but for me, I feel like that.”

But after Chris Brown made his video public, Karreuche Tran was less than impressed with his admission.

She tweeted: “Wtf is going on? All I’m saying is.. You don’t mess with people’s genuine feelings. You just don’t! Life moves on.. So let’s all.”

Meanwhile Rihanna made a veiled reference to Chris Brown as she wrote on her Twitter: “Ain’t nobody bidness….. But mine and my baby!”

Chris Brown was yesterday seen jetting out of New York to Los Angeles following three consecutive nights of partying with Rihanna.

Revealing his split from Karreuche tran in a statement on Thursday, Chris Brown, whose assault of Rihanna in 2009 left her hospitalized, said: “I have decided to be single to focus on my career. I love Karrueche very much but I don’t want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna.”

Chris Brown continued: “I’d rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives.”

Karrueche Tran then posted a tweet which read: “Bye baby.”

Chris Brown and Rihanna were spotted attending the Jay-Z concert at the Brooklyn Barclays Center on Wednesday, with a picture of the couple inside the event showing his with his arm around her as they sat in the VIP section watching the gig.

Prior to the concert, Rihanna was seen leaving the Gansevoort Park Hotel, followed just 10 minutes later by a slightly sheepish looking Chris Brown.

The concert date marked the third night Rihanna and Chris Brown have been seen out together in New York.

The pair was first seen together on Monday night, partying together at celebrity hotspot Griffin in New York’s Meatpacking district.

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World Smile Day 2012

As is well known by now throughout the world, Harvey Ball, a commercial artist from Worcester, Massachusetts, created the smiley face in 1963.

That image went on to become the most recognizable symbol of good will and good cheer on the planet.

As the years passed Harvey Ball became concerned about the over-commercialization of his symbol, and how its original meaning and intent had become lost in the constant repetition of the marketplace. Out of that concern came his idea for World Smile Day®. He thought that we, all of us, should devote one day each year to smiles and kind acts throughout the world. The smiley face knows no politics, no geography and no religion. Harvey Ball’s idea was that for at least one day each year, neither should we. He declared that the first Friday in October each year would henceforth be World Smile Day®.

Ever since that first World Smile Day® held in 1999, it has continued every year in Smiley’s hometown of Worcester, MA, and around the world.

After Harvey Ball died in 2001, the Harvey Ball World Smile Foundation was created to honour his name and memory. The Foundation continues as the official sponsor of World Smile Day® each year.

This website was created to provide information about World Smile Day®, Harvey Ball and Smiley.

Be sure to join the celebration this year on Friday, October 5th, and “Do an act of kindness. Help one person smile”!

 

Facebook admits it adds unclicked likes

Facebook “likes” are being added to webpages even if a user has not clicked a like button, or even visited the page in question, the company has admitted.

A US security researcher found that simply sending a web address to a friend using Facebook’s private messaging function would add two likes to that page.

Leaving a comment on a story within Facebook also adds to the tally.

The site said no private information had been exposed.

The revelations coincided with the news that the network has surpassed one billion monthly active monthly users.

“Many websites that use Facebook’s <<like>> or <<recommend>> buttons also carry a counter next to them,” the site explained.

“This counter reflects the number of times people have clicked those buttons and also the number of times people have shared that page’s link on Facebook.

“When the count is increased via page shares, no user information is exchanged.

“We did recently find a bug with our social plug-ins where at times the count for the Share or Like goes up by two, and we are working on fix to solve the issue now.”

The site explained that the figure represented how many times an item was shared – not how often users had clicked “like” on the page.

However, the number appears next to the word “like” and the site’s distinctive thumbs up icon.

The system means that users who may be sharing pages to highlight negative content – such as campaigners – are inadvertently making the page appear more popular.

In documentation relating to the function of the like button, Facebook details four criteria which cause the likes number to increase – only one of which involves clicking the like button.

Facebook stressed that the added likes were anonymous, and would not appear on the user’s timeline.

The site also said that its figure of 1.13 trillion likes – which was publicised as part of its announcement of having one billion active users – was not affected.

But researcher Ashkan Soltani, writing in the Wall Street Journal, argued that inflating the numbers in this way raises the prospect of “like fraud”.

He quoted an online commenter who pointed out that “if [you’re] visiting an online store and you see a lot of likes under the product then this might cloud your judgement”.

 

How Edwin Velez lost 100 lbs in four months by cutting out white food

At five-foot-six, Edwin Velez weighed 300 pounds when he holidayed in the Bahamas last November.

When the 26-year-old from Albertville, Alabama, saw his holiday snaps, he said quickly realized his overweight body needed a drastic lifestyle change.

Making a vow that he would be in better shape for his next planned vacation the following March, Edwin Velez set himself the seemingly impossible task of losing 100 lbs in those four short months, a goal he not only reached, but exceeded.

“I woke up one morning and I was like: <<I’m going to do this. I’m going to do this now>>,” he told Good Morning America.

Cutting out white carbohydrates, Edwin Velez also changed his diet. He avoided sugar, anything carbonated, and all food which were colored white – including potatoes, white bread, pasta and rice; slowly introducing whole grain variations, instead.

“Being Hispanic made it extremely difficult because rice and beans and tortillas and breads and pastas are big part of our food,” he explained.

“Being the holidays, right around Christmas, I made my own meals and went and bought my own food, like grilled chicken and fish, so my family would have their food and I had my food.”

Of his rapid weight loss, he added that “drinking nothing but water was, like, the first 10 to 15 pounds and that came off probably within the first two to three weeks”.

“I would also go to the local track and start walking in the morning, and go that afternoon, every day,” he said.

“I went to the track because [I was too] self-conscious to go to the gym… so I just would go to the track by myself and I started there until I felt comfortable enough to go to the gym.”

Edwin Velez said he slowly began to jog as the pounds started dropping off and then, once was comfortable to enter the gym, added weightlifting to his workout.

“Adding the cardio to it – which, to me, unless you sweat, it’s not a workout – on a daily basis really helped with the weight loss, as well as watching what I ate.”

It has been six months since he reached his original goal, and now, Edwin Velez weighs 155 lbs, maintaining his healthy lifestyle.

“It’s not a diet, but it’s more of a lifestyle change,” he said.

“My body is used to eating healthy so I choose healthy choices.”

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Royal Apothic: the hand cream Victoria Beckham is obsessed with

Victoria Beckham regularly endorses her own merchandise, but yesterday she gave a little-known beauty brand her seal of approval.

She took to Twitter to tell friends and fans about her love for a hand cream she apparently picked up at Anthropologie.

Victoria Beckham posted a picture of the lotion, along with the caption: “Obsessed with this hand cream… Fragrance is amazing! X.”

The $20 beauty buy is manufactured by a Los Angeles-based fragrance company called Royal Apothic.

The website states that the cream is perfumed “to evoke one of your favorite urban courtyards”.

Victoria Beckham took to Twitter to tell friends and fans about her love for Royal Apothic hand cream she picked up at Anthropologie
Victoria Beckham took to Twitter to tell friends and fans about her love for Royal Apothic hand cream she picked up at Anthropologie

Although there are four different floral scents to choose from, Victoria Beckham appears to favor the Holland Park option.

Contained in a vintage-inspired tube the non-greasy lotion features notes of magnolia, jasmine and musk.

A spokesman for Anthroplogie, which stocks the product in the U.S. and the UK, said: “We’re thrilled that Victoria is a customer and extremely flattered that she would Tweet about one of our products!”

It isn’t the first time Victoria Beckham has endorsed a beauty product via Twitter.

Earlier this year she revealed Lancer Dermatology AM PM Nourishment Treatment as her favorite face cream, exclaiming: “Loving this face moisturizer!! Also mixes well with make up.”

 

Daryl Hannah arrested at Keystone XL pipeline protest

Daryl Hannah was arrested in northeast Texas on Thursday, along with a 78-year-old landowner as the pair protested an oil pipeline designed to bring crude from Canada to the Gulf Coast.

Daryl Hannah and landowner Eleanor Fairchild were standing in front of heavy equipment in an attempt to halt construction of the Keystone XL pipeline on Fairchild’s farm in Winnsboro, a town about 100 miles east of Dallas.

They were arrested for criminal trespassing and taken to the Wood County Jail, said Paul Bassis, Daryl Hannah’s manager.

“They’ve arrested Daryl Hannah and a rural Texas great-grandmother,” he added.

Daryl Hannah has long opposed TransCanada’s construction of the $7 billion pipeline, which is designed to transport heavy tar-sands crude oil from Alberta, Canada, to Texas’ Gulf Coast refineries.

“It is unfortunate Ms. Hannah and other out-of-state activists have chosen to break the law by illegally trespassing on private property,” David Dodson, a spokesman for TransCanada, said in an email. He also said protesters were “putting their own safety and the safety of others at risk”.

Paul Bassis said he spoke to the actress on Thursday evening and that there was ‘a strong indication’ that both women would be kept overnight at the local jail.

“The streets of Winnsboro will be much safer tonight now that they’ve gotten that 78-year-old great grandmother off the streets,” Paul Bassis said.

Daryl Hannah – who has starred in dozens of movies, including Kill Bill, Thelma and Louise and Splash – also was arrested in August 2011 while protesting the pipeline in Washington. She was one of several hundred prominent scientists and activists arrested that month.

They argue the pipeline would be unsafe because it would be carrying heavy, acidic crude oil that could more easily corrode a metal pipe, which would lead to a spill. They also say refining the oil would further contaminate the air in a region that has long struggled with pollution.

TransCanada says its pipeline would be the safest ever built, and that the crude is no dirtier than oil currently arriving from Venezuela or parts of California.

The issue became politically charged when congressional Republicans gave President Barack Obama 60 days to decide whether TransCanada should be granted the necessary permit for the pipeline to cross an international border before snaking its way 1,700 miles south to the Texas coast.

Barack Obama, saying his administration did not have enough time to study the potential environmental impacts, denied the permit in January.

However, he encouraged TransCanada to reroute the northern portion of the pipeline to avoid an environmentally sensitive area of Nebraska. He also promised to expedite permitting of a southern portion of the pipeline from Cushing, Oklahoma, to the Gulf Coast to relieve a bottleneck at the Cushing refinery.

TransCanada began construction of that portion of the pipeline this summer after receiving the necessary permits. Some Texas landowners, joined by activists from outside the state, have tried through various protests to stop or slow down construction.

 

Australia unveils ASKAP telescope

Australia has launched one of the world’s fastest telescopes tasked with surveying outer space and probing the origins of stars and galaxies.

The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) in Western Australia’s outback has 36 antennas with a diametre of 12 m (40 ft) each.

The A$152 million ($155 million) telescope is expected to capture radio images, starting from Friday.

ASKAP forms part of the world’s biggest radio telescope project.

The telescope is located at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory, 315 km (196 miles) north-east of Geraldton in the Western Australian desert.

Dr. John O’Sullivan, from Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, says that while the telescope is not very big, “it is still a very, very powerful survey instrument to start to get a look [at] the origins of galaxies”.

“It is the beginning of a great new period, I think,” he said.

The ASKAP is part of the bigger Square Kilometre Array (SKA) that is set to begin construction in 2016.

SKA, set to become the world’s biggest radio telescope project based in both South Africa and Australia, aims to answer key questions about the Universe.

 

Recipe: Spicy tofu with ginger and peppers

INGREDIENTS

• 1-2 tbsp sesame or sunflower oil

• 350 g (12 oz) pack firm tofu, cubed

• 4 tbsp light soy sauce

• 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar

• 250 g (9 oz) basmati rice

• 1 tsp wasabi (from supermarkets)

• 4 tbsp rice wine vinegar

• 2 cm (¾ in) piece of ginger, peeled and finely chopped

• 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped

• 1 large carrot, peeled and cut into matchsticks

• 100 g (3½oz) sugar snaps, cut into matchsticks

• 1 red or yellow pepper, finely sliced

• 4 spring onions, sliced

• 200 g (7 oz) soya beans, defrosted if frozen

• 1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds

• A few sprigs of coriander

Spicy tofu with ginger and peppers
Spicy tofu with ginger and peppers

METHOD

Heat the oil in a large non-stick pan. Add the tofu and cook for 2-3 minutes until golden. Add the soy sauce and reduce, turning the tofu until browned.

Add the balsamic vinegar and reduce, again turning the tofu to coat. Remove to a plate.

Cook the rice according to packet instructions then drain. Mix the wasabi with a little rice wine vinegar and stir through the cooked rice.

Add a little more oil to the pan and sauté the ginger and garlic. Add the carrot, sugar snaps, peppers and spring onions and stir-fry over a high heat for 3-4 minutes.

Stir in the soya beans and a splash of soy if you like. Stir the veg through the rice and top with the tofu.

Scatter over the sesame seeds and coriander and serve with pickled ginger and wasabi, if liked.

 

Chris Brown dumps girlfriend Karrueche Tran after being pictured with Rihanna for the third night in a row

Chris Brown has publicly announced he has dumped his girlfriend Karrueche Tran after being pictured with ex Rihanna for the third night in a row.

Chris Brown, 23, admitted his close bond with Rihanna was the reason for the split, but stopped short of saying the exes had reconciled.

He said in a statement: “I have decided to be single to focus on my career. I love Karrueche very much but I don’t want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna.”

The singer continued: “I’d rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives.”

Karrueche Tran, a 23-year-old model who has been dating the singer since earlier last year, posted a tweet last night which read: “Bye baby.”

Chris Brown and Rihanna were spotted attending the Jay-Z concert at the Brooklyn Barclays Center on Wednesday, with a picture of the couple inside the event showing his with his arm around her as they sat in the VIP section watching the gig.

Prior to the concert, Rihanna was seen leaving the Gansevoort Park Hotel, followed just 10 minutes later by a slightly sheepish looking Chris Brown.

Rihanna, 24, wore a sheer black blouse, Chanel belt and mini skirt that showed off her toned legs, while Chris Brown kept it casual in jeans and a printed T-shirt for the evening out.

The concert date marked the third night Rihanna and Chris Brown have been seen out together in New York.

The pair was first seen together on Monday night, partying together at celebrity hotspot Griffin in New York’s Meatpacking district.

An eyewitness said the two were “hugging and kissing, and they went to the back of the club alone together”.

Rihanna allegedly arrived just five minutes after Chris Brown and sat down two tables away from him.

Chris Brown is then alleged to have taken off his shirt and began “dancing on the table for Rihanna”, according to Celebuzz and continued “dancing together and being very smitten”.

After dancing and kissing, Rihanna and Chris Brown then went into a bathroom together, according to the New York Post.

When Rihanna emerged, a source told the paper: “She seemed a little ruffled.”

And on Tuesday night, Rihanna was seen leaving her hotel and heading to the recording studio after reportedly spending time with Chris Brown inside.

They were also seen planting a kiss on the lips and embracing inside the Staples Center at MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles last month.

Rihanna and Chris Brown’s recent racy antics come after Rihanna admitted to Oprah Winfrey that she still considers Chris to be the “love of her life”.

This is despite the fact Rihanna took a restraining order out against Chris Brown after he was charged with assault after hitting her at a pre-Grammy party in 2009.

 

Barack Obama accuses Mitt Romney of being dishonest after Denver debate

President Barack Obama has accused Mitt Romney of being dishonest, after a televised debate that most observers agreed his Republican rival won.

Speaking in Denver, Colorado, Barack Obama urged his rival to tell the “truth” about his own policies.

An estimated 40 million people watched Wednesday’s debate, according to the Nielsen TV ratings service.

The Obama campaign has said there will be some “adjustments” in strategy before the election on 6 November.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll on Thursday suggested Mitt Romney had a net positive rating for the first time in the presidential campaign.

The poll said 51% of voters viewed him positively, with Barack Obama at 56%. The Republican moved ahead of the president on which candidate voters trust to handle the economy, create jobs and manage the deficit.

Barack Obama told a rally of some 12,000 supporters on Thursday: “When I got on to the stage, I met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be Mitt Romney.

“But it couldn’t have been Mitt Romney, because the real Mitt Romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the wealthy. The fellow on stage last night said he didn’t know anything about that.”

Mitt Romney repeatedly denied the $5tn claim during Wednesday night’s head-to-head.

Fact-checkers have said that Mitt Romney’s proposal to lower taxes by 20%, abolish estate tax and the alternative minimum tax would reduce revenue by $5 trillion over a decade.

The Republican has said he would help offset that by eliminating tax loopholes; the non-partisan Tax Policy Center says the sums do not add up.

Barack Obama told Thursday’s rally: “So Governor Romney may dance around his positions. But if you want to be president, you owe the American people the truth.

“So here is the truth. Governor Romney cannot pay for his $5 trillion tax plan without blowing up the deficit or sticking it to the middle class. That’s the math. We can’t afford to go down that road again.”

The Democratic president also mocked Mitt Romney’s plan to cut government subsidies for the PBS television channel that produces Sesame Street.

Mitt Romney said during the debate: “I love Big Bird”, adding that would not stop him axing federal funding to the public broadcaster.

“Thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on Big Bird,” Barack Obama told Thursday’s rally.

“It is about time. We didn’t know that Big Bird was driving the federal deficit.”

Mitt Romney campaign spokesman Ryan Williams dismissed the president’s attack.

“In full damage-control mode, President Obama today offered no defence of his record and no vision for the future,” he said.

Barack Obama strategist David Axelrod told reporters on a conference call that the campaign would now rethink its strategy.

“We are going to take a hard look at this,” he said.

“I’m sure we will make adjustments as to where to draw the line in these debates and how to use our time.”

Mitt Romney is also back on the campaign trail, appearing at a conservative fundraiser in Colorado on Thursday morning.

Amid sustained cheers, the Republican hopeful told supporters they would have to “go out and knock on doors, and get people who voted for President Barack Obama to see the light and come join our team”.

The candidates went head to head on Wednesday for 90 minutes on jobs, taxes and healthcare.

Opinion polls agreed that Mitt Romney had the upper hand in the debate – the first of three between the White House rivals.

Various surveys gave Mitt Romney a 46-67% margin, with Barack Obama trailing on 22-25%.

The president was criticized for appearing hesitant and subdued, while the former governor – who has been lagging in the race – seemed animated and assertive.

Vice-presidential candidates Joe Biden and Paul Ryan will meet in Danville, Kentucky on 11 October, before the second presidential debate on 16 October.

 

US cracks Russian hi-tech plot

Eight people have been arrested in Houston, Texas, on charges of illegally exporting hi-tech components to Russian security bodies.

Alexander Fishenko, who owns companies in Texas and Moscow, was charged with operating in the US as an unregistered agent of the Russian government.

The indictment names 11 suspects, all of whom are due in court in Houston except for three who are in Russia.

There was no immediate comment on the charges from those detained.

However, a Russian foreign ministry spokesman, Sergei Ryabkov, quoted US officials as saying the charges were “of a criminal nature”.

They bore “no relation whatsoever to any intelligence-gathering activities”, he told Russia’s Ria-Novosti news agency.

Alexander Fishenko, 46, a naturalized US citizen and owner of Houston-based company Arc Electronics Inc, was also charged with laundering money.

The US keeps strict controls on the export of cutting-edge microelectronics, which could be used in radar and surveillance systems, weapons guidance systems and detonation triggers.

A Houston FBI statement names six men and five women as suspects, ranging in age from 31 to 58.

Under US sentencing guidelines, Alexander Fishenko faces more than 12 years in prison if convicted on all of the charges.

Federal prosecutors, who laid their charges in a court in Brooklyn, New York, said Alexander Fishenko and his co-accused had “engaged in a surreptitious and systematic conspiracy” since October 2008 to obtain the technology from US manufacturers and export it to Russia.

The Associated Press news agency describes Alexander Fishenko as an “American success story… an immigrant from Kazakhstan who made millions off his Texas export firm”.

According to court papers, he graduated from a technical institute in the Russian city of St Petersburg before going to America in 1994.

He holds US and Russian passports and has frequently travelled overseas to do business, making tens of millions of dollars on exports, US officials say.

On its website, Arc Electronics describes itself as a “full-service electronics supplier, serving a diverse group of customers, including original equipment manufacturers of medical instruments, oil and gas equipment, and commercial products”.

Arc’s accounting records show a “striking similarity between fluctuations in Arc’s gross revenues and the Russian Federation’s defence spending over the last several years”, the court papers record.

Investigators say they also recovered a letter to Arc from a Russian domestic intelligence agency lab complaining that micro chips supplied by the company were defective.

Intercepted phone calls and emails also “constitute devastating evidence of Alexander Fishenko’s illegal procurement for the Russian government”.

Prosecutors said the evidence had revealed repeated attempts by Alexander Fishenko to cover his tracks.

In one instance in March, he “directed an employee of a Russian procurement firm to <<make sure that our guys don’t discuss extra information, such as this is for our military client>>”, the court papers say.

Documents and websites used by Arc and its partners were allegedly altered to remove military references.

For instance, according to the indictment, Arc employee Alexander Posobilov allegedly told a Russian procurement company to make sure the end use export certificate read “fishing boats, and not fishing/anti-submarine ones”.

“Then we’ll be able to start working,” Alexander Posobilov, who is among those charged, allegedly added.

About a dozen FBI agents in Houston searched Alexander Fishenko’s firm in an industrial area of south-west Houston on Wednesday, removing at least 18 cardboard boxes of materials.

AP reports that the name of Alexander Fishenko’s attorney was not immediately available. His wife, Viktoria, who was identified as a co-owner of her husband’s business but was not charged, declined to comment.

“I will speak when I know what’s going on,” she said.

Confirming that Russian citizens were among those arrested, the Russian foreign ministry said it had already been in contact with one of the detainees.

Stephen L Morris, head of the FBI office in Houston, commented that some countries were seeking to bypass export safeguards “to improve their defence capabilities and to modernize weapons systems at the expense of US taxpayers”.

 

Rain Room at London’s Barbican Centre gives visitors power to control the rain

Most of us have been caught in a torrential downpour and wished we could make it stop, but how would it feel to have the power to control the weather?

Rain Room, a new 3D exhibition at London’s Barbican Centre marries art, science and technology to do just that.

Despite standing in a space filled with drops of falling water, visitors remain dry, as the water halts above them.

Its creators have described it as “a social experiment” which “extracts behavioral experiences”.

“We wanted to give people the cocooning experience of being immersed in a 3D rain room and watch their reaction,” said Hannes Koch.

Hannes Koch met Florian Ortkrass and Briton Stuart Wood in 2005 while studying at the Royal College of Art in London and together they formed Random International.

As well as audience participation, science and technology play a big part in bringing their experimental exhibition to life.

With several 3D sensory cameras fixed to the ceiling of the Rain Room, every person who walks into the 100 square metre space is recognized.

As they move around “slowly”, the rain stops overhead.

“If you run around you’ll get wet because while the sensor picks up the movement, gravity limits the speed of the drops falling from the ceiling,” explained Hannes Koch.

The artists said he and collaborators hoped the experience would give people a sense of “playful empowerment”.

“By your sheer presence you can control the rain.”

The installation has been designed to create an intimate atmosphere of contemplation.

“There’s no distractive sound, you are very close [to the rain] and it is beautiful as it becomes hypnotic and the sound of the rain is extremely calming.

“It is very different to having an umbrella as you don’t have the sound of the rain battering on the umbrella,” said Hannes Koch.

This is not Random International’s first experiment with visitor participation.

It 2008 exhibition, Audience, used motorized mirrors to respond to the individual facing them with each viewer becoming the subject of the exhibition.

“It has been interesting and a lot of fun for us to watch people, as this kind of installation piece extracts behavioral experiences,” said Hannes Koch.

“In the Rain Room, shy people may wait to see others’ reaction and may act quite cautiously, while more excitable visitors will just rush in.”

If the Rain Room is filled with participants, the “collective power of the crowd stops the rain”, which Hannes Koch admits may limit the experience.

“We have recommended to our hosts that a little crowd control may be required to give people the full experience.”

Rain Room at The Curve runs until March next year.

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Is Jennifer Lopez engaged to Casper Smart?

Jennifer Lopez has spent the last week with beau Casper Smart in Paris, believed by many to be the most romantic city in the world.

And while she has previously denied engagement rumors, Jennifer Lopez has once again prompted speculation regarding her relationship by sporting a very large rock on her ring finger.

Jennifer Lopez and her 25-year-old toyboy have been inseparable all week shopping, attending fashion shows and also a fundraiser for President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign.

But while she may be head over heels for her former back-up dancer, J Lo has insisted that her bling does not mean anything.

The popstar first sparked rumors that the pair was taking a big step forward in their relationship back in June when she was also photographed sporting a diamond sparkler on her ring finger.

But Jennifer Lopez was quick to deny the story on her website saying: “Rumors!!! Don’t be fooled by the rocks that I got,” quoting her 2002 hit, Jenny From the Block. “No engagement!”

But the couple may have been unable to resist the influence of the City of Romance and sources say Casper Smart is besotted with the 43-year-old: “He’s madly in love with her,” the insider told Us Weekly.

“It’s not just that she’s his lover, she’s also his best friend.”

Jennifer Lopez opened up about her new man to Vogue earlier this year saying: “He’s adorable. He really is [sweet]. He’s a good egg. I don’t want to talk about it too much. It’s my private thing.”

J Lo and Casper Smart first stepped out together in 2011, just a few months after her painful July split from crooner Marc Anthony.

Marc Anthony filed for divorce from Lopez, with whom she has four-year-old twins Max and Emme, in April after seven years of marriage.

Jennifer Lopez has been married three times, to Marc Anthony in 2004, Okani Noa in 1997 and Chris Judd in 2001.

 

World food prices rose 1.4% in September

World food prices rose 1.4% in September, pushed up by higher meat, dairy and cereals prices, according to the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO).

The rise followed two months where prices held steady, the FAO said.

There has been concern this year about possible food shortages as drought has hit grain crops in the US Midwest, Europe and central Asia.

The FAO also forecast a decline in global cereal production this year.

It now predicts 2.286 billion tons of cereal to be produced, slightly down from the 2.295 billion tons it estimated a month ago.

The current forecast would mean a 2.6% fall in cereal production from 2011’s record crop.

The FAO said this would result in a significant reduction in world cereal stocks by the end of 2013, but added that very early indications for wheat crops in 2013 were encouraging.

Abdolreza Abbassian, senior economist at the FAO, said that food prices were likely to remain high and volatility could increase.

“Prices are sustained. It is highly unlikely we will see a normalization of prices anytime soon,” he told Reuters.

“Volatility is not going to go away, if anything it may even intensify further in coming months,” he said.

The FAO’s Food Price Index rose 3 points to 216 in September, but this is still well below the record 238 reached in February 2011.

Cereal prices rose 1% from August, as gains in wheat and rice offset a decline in maize.

Meat prices were up 2.1%, with particularly strong gains in the “grain-intensive” pig and poultry sectors.

Dairy prices rose 7%, the sharpest monthly increase since January 2011.

“World demand for milk products remains firm which, combined with increasing feed costs, is underpinning world quotations,” the FAO said.

But sugar prices fell 4.2%, reflecting an improved sugarcane harvest in Brazil, the world’s largest sugar exporter.

Oil prices dipped 0.4%.

 

Facebook surpasses one billion users

Facebook has now surpassed one billion people using it every month, the company has said.

The passing of the milestone was announced by founder Mark Zuckerberg on US television on Thursday.

The company said that those billion users were to date responsible for 1.13 trillion “likes”, 219 billion photos and 17 billion location check-ins.

The site, which was launched in 2004, is now looking towards emerging markets to build its user base further.

“If you’re reading this: thank you for giving me and my little team the honor of serving you,” Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a status update.

“Helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling and by far the thing I am most proud of in my life.”

Statistics released to coincide with the announcement revealed there were now 600 million users accessing the site via a mobile device – up 48 million from 552 million in June this year.

Since its early beginnings at Harvard University, Facebook users have befriended each other 140.3 billion times.

Sustained growth is seen as crucial if Facebook is to maintain its value – the company has seen its share price drop to about $22 from a starting price of $38.

Investors will expect the company to look at ways to make more from the users it already has as well as seeking to attract new users in areas of the world where it does not yet dominate.

“For Facebook the main challenge is not just to grow in terms of numbers, but more importantly to deepen and enrich engagements,” said Eden Zoller, principal analyst at tech research firm Ovum.

Although the service is by far the world’s biggest social network, there are key areas, such as China and Russia, where local competitors still remain the online networking tool of choice.

Last month, Mark Zuckerberg visited Moscow, where he made his first TV chat show appearance, as well as a highly publicized meeting with the Prime Minister, Dmitry Medvedev.

It was a public-relations exercise designed to unsettle VKontakte – a network that boasts in excess of 300 million members, compared with Facebook’s seven million, in the country.

In the same trip, Mark Zuckerberg made a “surprise” visit to one of the company’s arranged hack-a-thons to meet local developers.

Other trips include to China, where the company said it was busy “watching and learning” from other internet firms.

Google, which launched in China in 2005, faced fierce criticism when it agreed to allow censorship of search results. It later changed its stance, and now directs all of its traffic through its Hong Kong-based site.

Success for Facebook in China would mean unseating RenRen (more than 30 million users) and possibly the Twitter-like service Sina Weibo (more than 300 million users).

In Africa, Facebook has targeted the use of basic phones – known widely as “feature phones” – which are unable to display the full-featured site, but instead can use specially created variations of the network.

Specifically, a project called Facebook for Every Phone, which was launched following the company’s acquisition of feature-phone specialists Snaptu, is central to its growth strategy in the region.

“Facebook is doing very well in Africa,” said Erik Hersman, a Kenyan-based blogger.

“You even see people using it in the rural areas – often people will ask for a phone with Facebook on it, not caring/knowing about the internet at all.”

There are considerable monetization opportunities too. The continent has, at a pace far outstripping the west, adopted mobile payment systems in huge numbers – more than 15 million in Kenya alone.

In developed markets, one path to better engagement with users could be through new features that make use of Facebook’s vast quantities of personal data about each of its members.

In recent weeks, Facebook has been looking to monitor the real-world effects of advertising on the platform.

These efforts are key if the company is to convince businesses that investing in the platform is not a waste of money – recent admissions over “fake” users and have dented the site’s credibility.

It has enlisted the help of US market research firm Datalogix to try to produce evidence that seeing an advert on Facebook – without necessarily clicking on it – is enough of an engagement to get people buying products in shops.

However, this vast data bank is tricky to utilize, according to Ovum’s Eden Zoller.

“There’s no doubt that Facebook is sitting on a potential goldmine of customer data,” she said.

“But that goldmine can also be a minefield. We know that Facebook, despite its claims to the contrary, constantly pushes the boundaries of what’s seen as acceptable in regards to data privacy.”

This goldmine could swell further. In the UK, ministers are said to be considering using Facebook, among other services, to act as official identification for accessing public services online.

Such advancements are being noted by data regulators. In Europe in particular, Facebook has been faced with increased demands to tighten data privacy practices.

The company, which has based its European headquarters in Ireland, was last month told by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner, Billy Hawkes, that it must amend its Phototag feature – a tool powered by facial recognition software.

Following an extensive audit, the commission also sought extra assurances from Facebook over issues surrounding account deletion and targeted advertising.

As it continues to innovate and evolve, the company would need to get used to finding itself audited and investigated, said Eden Zoller.

“They’re so high-profile,” she said.

“They’re a bit of a poster boy, but they could be a whipping boy if they’re not careful.”

Facebook evolution

Facebook at one billion:

• Median user age: 22

• Top countries (alphabetical order): Brazil, India, Indonesia, Mexico, United States

• Mobile users: 600 million

At 500 million (July 2010):

• Median user age: 23

• Top countries: Brazil, India, Indonesia, Mexico, United States

• Users who joined the site at this point now have an average of 305 friends

At 100 million (August 2008):

• Median user age: 23

• Top countries: Chile, France, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States

• Users who joined the site at this point now have an average of 334 friends

At 50 million (October 2007):

• Median user age: 26

• Top countries: Australia, Canada, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States

• Users who joined the site at this point now have an average of 321 friends

At 25 million (January 2006):

• Median user age: 19

• Top countries: Australia, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, United States

• Users who joined the site at this point now have an average of 598 friends

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Turkey approves military action in Syria

Turkish parliament has authorized troops to launch cross-border action against Syria, following the deadly shelling of the town of Akcakale.

The bill, passed by 320 to 129, also permits strikes against Syrian targets.

But Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay insisted this was a deterrent and not a mandate for war.

Turkey has been firing at targets inside Syria since Wednesday’s shelling of the town of Akcakale, which killed two women and three children.

Ankara’s military response marks the first time it has fired into Syria during the 18-month-long unrest there.

The Turkish parliament passed the bill in a closed-doors emergency session.

It permits military action, if required by the government, for the period of one year.

However, Besir Atalay insisted the priority was to act in co-ordination with international bodies.

He told Turkish television: “This mandate is not a war mandate but it is in our hands to be used when need be in order to protect Turkey’s own interests.”

He said Syria had accepted responsibility for the deaths.

“The Syrian side has admitted what it did and apologized,” AFP news agency quoted Besir Atalay as saying.

The UN Security Council is to meet later, following a Turkish request for the body to take “necessary action” to stop Syrian “aggression”.

NATO has held an urgent meeting to support Turkey, demanding “the immediate cessation of such aggressive acts against an ally”.

The US, the UK, France and the European Union have already condemned Syria’s actions.

Russia, which is allied to President Bashar al-Assad’s government, has asked Damascus to acknowledge officially that the cross-border attack was “a tragic accident” which will not happen again.

Many social media users in Turkey have been reacting strongly against the possibility of war with Syria.

There were many tweets referring to the call for an anti-war rally in central Istanbul on Thursday evening.

In Syria itself as many as 21 members of Syria’s elite Republican Guards have been killed in an explosion and firefight in the Qudsaya district of Damascus, said the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).

The SOHR is one of the most prominent organizations documenting and reporting incidents and casualties in the Syrian conflict. The group says its reports are impartial, though its information cannot be independently verified.

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Zagat Survey: America’s top fast food chains

In-N-Out Burger, Subway and Wendy’s have emerged as the best fast food chains in a new survey by Zagat.

Zagat food guide, better known for its reviews of upscale restaurants, conducted a large-scale poll for its annual guide, which involved the input of 10,554 voters.

Chains were divided into two categories according to size: those with 100-5,000 U.S. locations and those with over 5,000 U.S. locations.

In-N-Out Burger and Wendy’s emerged as the chains with the best-rated food and overall ratings, while Subway ranked top for popularity and service.

Five Guys was named the chain with the best burger, however, beating Wendy’s and Burger King to the title.

Five Guys in turn was trumped to the title of top french fries by Fast Food giant McDonald’s.

Of course, some might be surprised to see the esteemed restaurant guide turning its hand to fast food in the first place.

The Zagat blog, however, insists that such chains are an important category, given the huge number of meals we consume from them each year.

“The convenience of these establishments makes them super-popular – the surveyors averaged 9.4 meals a month at chains, with 5.8 at fast-food restaurants and 3.6 at full-service eateries,” it read.

“That’s an amazing 1.2 million chain meals per year. Not quite one billion served, but still pretty impressive.”

Zagat reviewers cast verdict on each of the most popular menu items, with KFC taking home the title of Best Fried Chicken, and Chick-fil-A ranking top for the grilled variety.

McDonald’s had the best breakfast sandwiches while Steak ‘n Shake ranked top in the milkshake category.

For those attempting to cut back on calories, Panera Bread had the best healthy options, while Wendy’s was a winner again when it came to the best salads.

MOST POPULAR

LARGE CHAINS (100 to 5,000 U.S. locations)

1. In-N-Out Burger

2. Panera Bread

3. Chipotle

4. Five Guys

5. Chick-fil-A

MEGA CHAINS (over 5,000 U.S. locations)

1. Subway

2. Wendy’s

3. McDonald’s

4. Taco Bell

5. Burger King

 

TOP-RATED FOOD

LARGE CHAINS

1. In-N-Out Burger

2. Papa Murphy’s

3. Chipotle

4. Panera Bread

5. Bojangles’

MEGA CHAINS

1. Wendy’s

2. Subway

3. Pizza Hut

4. Taco Bell

5. Burger King

 

TOP-RATED SERVICE

LARGE CHAINS

1. In-N-Out Burger

2. Papa Murphy’s

3. Jimmy John’s

4. Fazoli’s

5. Panera Bread

MEGA CHAINS

1. Subway

2. Wendy’s

3. Taco Bell

4. Pizza Hut

5. McDonald’s

 

TOP OVERALL

LARGE CHAINS

1. In-N-Out Burger

2. Fazoli’s

3. Panera Bread

4. Papa Murphy’s

5. Chipotle

MEGA CHAINS

1. Wendy’s

2. Subway

3. Pizza Hut

4. Taco Bell

5. McDonald’s

 

BEST BURGER

1. Five Guys

2. Wendy’s

3. Burger King

4. In-N-Out Burger

5. Fuddruckers

 

BEST FRENCH FRIES

1. McDonald’s

2. Five Guys

3. Burger King

4. Wendy’s

5. Chick-fil-A

 

 

How to stay healthy in autumn

The end of summer doesn’t only mark the end of sunshine, sunbathing and warm temperatures and thus the return of poor weather, but also a necessary change in everyone’s wardrobe. Gone are the days of shirt, top and skirt. Instead we should get ready to dress in coats and waterproof boots again and keep in mind not to forget an umbrella. Apart from dressing according to the bad weather there are some other important things one should keep in mind to prevent falling ill.

Balanced and healthy nutrition

    • Especially during the cold months of the year eating health conscious is important. The reasons are diverse: Firstly, eating fresh and healthy food can prevent people from becoming depressed and sad. Fats, fast food and ready-to-eat-meals on the other hand can amplify negative feelings. Secondly, vitamins are essential for strengthening the body’s immune system, which in autumn and winter is under constant attack from various viruses, and for supporting the nervous system. A very pleasant side-effect is that Vitamin C also protects and softens the skin. This directly leads to the next point.

Catering to the skin

    • Since wind, cold, rain and snow are threatening the skin during the cold season it is vital to protect it and give it some extra treatment. There are several products like BB cream available which do not only protect and nourish the skin but also cover impurities and reddened areas.

Getting some fresh air

    • Although it might be tempting to stay at home when it’s cold and wet outside, it is advisable to go out for a walk for at least 15 minutes per day. That way, the body gets used to the rougher climate and the immune system is strengthened. One should just make sure that the clothes are warm enough and one’s limbs are protected since most of the body heat is lost over the head, the arms and the feet. A cap, gloves and warm shoes are therefore mandatory to stay healthy.

Keep yourself warm

    • Keeping oneself warm doesn’t only have to do with one’s clothes. It is equally important to have the right temperature in one’s flat. However, one should pay attention that the air doesn’t become too warm and dry. Otherwise the risk of getting a cold once one goes outside rises. Taking a warm bath every now and then also helps to give body and mind time to relax.

Michael Schumacher announces his second retirement from Formula 1

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Michael Schumacher has announced that he will retire from Formula 1 at the end of the season.

Lewis Hamilton is to replace the seven-time world champion at Mercedes from next year.

Michael Schumacher, 43, was linked with a move to Sauber for 2013 but has decided to end an F1 career that began in 1991.

“Although I am still able to compete with the best drivers, at some point it is good to say goodbye,” he said.

“During the past month I was not sure if I still had the motivation and energy which is necessary to go on.

“It is not my style to go on if I’m not 100% with it. With today’s decision I feel released from those doubts.”

Michael Schumacher won 91 races in 19 seasons, helping to revive Ferrari’s fortunes after he joined them in 1996.

He won his first title with Benetton in 1994 and repeated the feat the following year.

Michael Schumacher claimed five straight titles between 2000 and 2004, before retiring for a first time in 2006.

After three years away from the sport he made a comeback with Mercedes in 2010.

However, since his return he has managed just one podium finish in three seasons, at Valencia earlier this year.

Speculation that Michael Schumacher could retire at the end of the season first surfaced at the start of September, when Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone said he was “sorry that he’s leaving us not being a winner, because he is a winner”.

Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug said: “I thank Michael. We have known each other a long time; we started together in Group C racing and he went on to be the most successful driver in Formula 1, winning more races and titles than any other driver.

“We were competitors against him [when Schumacher was at Ferrari with Mercedes supplying McLaren with engines] and we had always dreamed of working together and it came after Brawn Mercedes won the World Championship in 2009.

“We did not achieve what we wanted to but Michael has laid some strong foundations and I want to thank him from the bottom of my heart.”

It is unclear what Michael Schumacher will decide to do after retiring, but Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn has already suggested a position is available for him within the motorsport group.

“We would like him to stay involved with Mercedes,” Ross Brawn said last week.

“There is a lot of things he can contribute – perhaps on the racing car side but certainly on the road car side and I think that is something he would enjoy a great deal.

“I think with a few months reflection he will decide what he wants to do with the next part of his life, and I hope it is still with what we are doing here at Mercedes.”

Michael Schumacher’s career:

1969: Born 3 January

1991: Makes F1 debut in Belgium for Jordan team

1992: Third in championship for Benetton

1994: Wins first title for Benetton

1995: Second title

1996: Joins Ferrari

2000: First title for Ferrari

2001-04: Makes it five titles in a row

2006: Last win in China. Retires at end of the season

2010: Returns to F1 with Mercedes

2012: Announces retirement at end of the season

 

Michael Schumacher in numbers:

World championships: 7

Race wins: 91

Seasons in F1: 19

Points scored: 1,560

Points finishes: 220

Podiums: 155

 

Oil prices fall on weak demand

Oil prices fell sharply on Wednesday as economic data from China and Europe sparked worries about global demand.

Brent crude for November delivery fell $3.40 to $108.17 a barrel, while US crude settled $3.75 lower at $88.14 a barrel.

In September, Brent crude hit a peak of $117.95, a four-month high.

Analysts said many factors that had pushed up prices, such as tensions between Iran and Israel, had also abated.

“The energy markets realigned themselves to fundamentals last night in dramatic fashion,” said Justin Harper from IG Markets in a note to clients.

Data from China, released on Wednesday, was one of the factors that led to the sell-off in oil and other commodities.

It showed that China’s services sector expanded at a slower pace in September. It came days after government data indicated that manufacturing continues to slow.

China is a major importer of commodities and a slowdown there makes a huge dent in demand.

That coupled with weakness in European economies signaled that there would be plenty of supply.

“US crude plummeted 4.1% through a combination of over-supply and low demand,” said Justin Harper.

“US stockpiles have reached their highest for 15 years.”

Meanwhile, concerns over possible military action between Israel and Iran also eased.

 

China landslide buries at least 19 people in Yunnan

A landslide in south-western China has buried at least 19 people, 18 of them children, local officials say.

A school house and two farm houses were buried when the landslide struck a village in Yunnan province early on Thursday, the local government said.

Rescue teams were on their way to the site, the statement said.

A series of earthquakes, including one of 5.8 magnitude, hit the province on 8 September, killing dozens of people.

The landslide happened at 08:00 local time.

It buried the Youfangtai Primary School in the village of Zhenhe, in Yiliang County, Zhaotong City, according to a statement from Yiliang County officials.

Li Zhong, head of Yiliang’s education bureau, said that the students were at school during the national holiday to make up for classes suspended after the September earthquake, reports the China News Service.

A family of three people had managed to flee before the landslide hit, said state-run Xinhua news agency.

Other residents had also been moved to safer places after the landslide, it added.

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How to survive the nine stages of marriage

Every bride walks down the aisle hoping love will make her marriage last forever.

But ask women a few years later if they’d marry the same man again, and almost six out of ten say no, according to a new book.

So what happens between the “I do’s” and the “I wish I hadn’ts?”

Best-selling British relationship author Susan Shapiro Barash interviewed more than 200 women aged between 21 and 85 for her new guide The Nine Phases Of Marriage: How To Make It, Break It, Keep It.

Susan Shapiro Barash says women who marry and have children go through nine distinct stages. By showing women how to identify which phase they’re in, she says it’s possible to help them make their relationships stronger.

Stage 1: Hopeful Bride

This is the most idealized phase of a couple’s life together when you’re still enjoying the three key ingredients of a happy marriage: passion, intimacy and commitment.

Although you may have weathered a few storms already, you faced them together. At this stage you believe your man is your rock, and that romance will last forever.

Susan Shapiro Barash says: “Wives in this phase aspire to keep the passion alive. Some spoke of how determined they were to get their marriages right because their parents were divorced.”

Prescription: Passion and intimacy are easy to come by at this stage, but you also need to develop friendship to sustain your marriage.

Stage 2: Perfect Wife

Before the wedding, there was an understanding that after you tied the knot, you and your husband would share the household chores.

But two or three years in, you are starting to feel like social director, housekeeper and errand runner, all rolled into one.

Susan Shapiro Barash says problems start to arise in Phase Two because many men feel they’ve already shown enough commitment by walking down the aisle.

In an age when more wives than ever go out to work, women are often left feeling overwhelmed and underappreciated.

She says: “Many women never expected their husbands to have the habits they do.”

Prescription: When bad habits surface – whether it’s dirty socks under the kitchen table or overflowing rubbish bins – it can be a shock. But remember no marriage is ideal. Work out what you can tolerate and what you can’t.

Stage 3: Child-centricity

Once baby comes along, a woman’s attitude tends to change. Some women lose interest in their husband because he has served his procreative purpose. Others train their men to become hands-on fathers.

Many women lose sight of who they are, and say adult conversation and intimacy can dry up, which creates distance between a couple.

Prescription: Never lose yourself in the role of mother: take care of your relationship, as well as your children. If you’re both happy to have a child-centric marriage, talk to your husband about how you want to raise your family.

Stage 4: One bed, two dreams

In this phase – usually nine or ten years into a marriage – many wives report that a few days apart from their partner feels like a welcome break.

Susan Shapiro’s research found that even if wives are determined to stay married, resentments are starting to build. Common flashpoints include money and how to bring up children.

Prescription: Lower the bar. You will be less disappointed if you roll with the changes that marriage brings, and manage your expectations.

Stage 5: Distance

About 15 years into marriage, as children become more independent, many wives think about going back to work.

This phase can provide fertile ground for an affair. The expert says: “Sixty per cent of wives will have a physical affair or an <<affair of the mind>> at some point in their marriage.

“Affairs of the mind occur mostly in the workplace, where colleagues become confidantes, develop crushes on each other and trade secrets.

“Women said an affair is a way to reconsider their role as wives. The lover satisfies what the husband doesn’t. Almost always, the lover is the opposite of the husband.”

Prescription: Wives who miss the closeness they once had must make a concerted effort to improve things by spending time with their husband.

Stage 6: Midlife Divorce

For mid-life wives 20 or so years into their relationship, affairs that started in Phase Five can become marriage-breakers in Phase Six.

Many women start to wonder at this stage what they’re getting from their marriage. They’re earning money and the children are no longer as dependent, so they may feel more confident about divorcing.

Women may be increasingly curious about the lives of their single friends, wondering if the grass is greener. Susan Shapiro says this is the final act for some marriages.

“The wife who becomes a malcontent in midlife often opts for a divorce and feels justified.”

Prescription: See a therapist on your own before you embark on marriage counseling. If you’re contemplating divorce, try a trial separation first.

Stage 7: Renegotiation

At this stage – between 15 and 30 years into your marriage – you may be re-evaluating and deciding it’s better to be married after all.

Your divorced and widowed friends aren’t as happy or carefree as they said they were, and you hear that the available men out there are no great shakes, and often reliant on Viagra.

Susan Shapiro says: “The adage: <<Can’t live with him, can’t live without him>> applies to these women, and the comfort zone of marriage outweighs the option of leaving the relationship.”

Prescription: Ask yourself if your single best friend is influencing you when she raves about her love life. A new plan could help reinvigorate your relationship with your husband.

Stage 8: Balance

By now, 30 or 40 years into a marriage, it’s too late for manipulation or powerplay. You’ve come to recognize your own strengths and weaknesses, as well as your husband’s. At this stage, the arrival of grandchildren can change the balance.

Susan Shapiro says: “What is comforting about having reached this point is that any false premises – such as your fantasy of how to be a wife – have been replaced by authenticity.”

Prescription: Be gracious and generous in support of your husband as you adjust to the changes in your lives, like grandparenting. Concentrate on being best friends, and search for common ground.

Stage 9: Compassionate Love

As you start to approach your silver or golden anniversary, wives have learnt how important it is not to be disparaging of their husbands. They’ve also learnt forgiveness.

Money worries may still be an issue, however. According to her research, Susan Shapiro Barash says women are more likely to believe they should act as the bank of mum and dad.

For an older husband who looked forward to a time when the mortgage was paid off and he could enjoy his retirement nest egg, that can be frustrating.

“The veteran wife stands tall in Phase Nine,” she says.

“She has been astute at adapting her behaviors and attitudes while honoring the basic premise of marriage and commitment.”

Prescription: Be each other’s safety net. Don’t dredge up the past, and do let go of grudges. Acknowledge that being able to pursue your own lives need not be a wedge in the marriage.

 

Mitt Romney wins the first 2012 presidential debate in Denver

Mitt Romney was the clear winner of the first 2012 presidential debate held in Denver.

He had obviously practiced so hard and so long that he was nearly hoarse.

Mitt Romney looked Barack Obama in the eyes as he interrupted with animation, overriding the moderator, insisting on a comeback. He didn’t seem rude. He did seem in command and to be enjoying the scrap.

President Barack Obama on the other hand looked as though he’d much rather be out celebrating his wedding anniversary with his wife. He started out looking very nervous, swallowing hard, not the confident performer we are used to seeing.

Barack Obama warmed up and got into his stride but that meant he ended up giving overlong, mini-lectures straight to camera rather than engaging, arguing. He seemed unwilling to actually enter a debate with his opponent, and missed a few obvious openings when he could have attacked Mitt Romney.

Two-thirds of people who watched the first presidential debate think that Republican nominee Mitt Romney won the showdown, according to a nationwide poll conducted Wednesday night.

According to a CNN/ORC International survey conducted right after the debate, 67% of debate watchers questioned said that the Republican nominee won the faceoff, with one in four saying that President Barack Obama was victorious.

“No presidential candidate has topped 60% in that question since it was first asked in 1984,” says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.

While nearly half of debate watchers said the showdown didn’t make them more likely to vote for either candidate, 35% said the debate made them more likely to vote for Mitt Romney while only 18% said the faceoff made them more likely to vote to re-elect the president.

More than six in ten said that president did worse than expected, with one in five saying that Obama performed better than expected. Compare that to the 82% who said that Mitt Romney performed better than expected. Only one in ten felt that the former Massachusetts governor performed worse than expected.

“This poll does not and cannot reflect the views of all Americans. It only represents the views of people who watched the debate and by definition cannot be an indication of how the entire American public will react to Wednesday’s debate in the coming days,” cautions Keating Holland.

The sample of debate-watchers in the poll was 37% Democratic and 33% Republican.

“That indicates that the sample of debate watchers is about four points more Democratic and about eight points more Republican than an average CNN poll of all Americans, for a small advantage for the Republicans in the sample of debate-watchers,” adds Keating Holland.

The poll suggests that the debate didn’t change opinions of the president. Forty-nine percent of debate watchers said before the debate that they had a favorable opinion of Barack Obama, and that number didn’t change following the debate.

It was pretty much a similar story for Mitt Romney, whose favorable rating among debate watchers edged up just two points, from 54% before the debate to 56% after the debate.

The economy dominated the first debate and according to the poll, and by a 55%-43% margin, debate watchers said that Mitt Romney rather than Barack Obama would better handle the economy. On the issue of taxes, which kicked off the debate, Mitt Romney had a 53%-44% edge over Barack Obama. And by a 52%-47% margin, debate watchers said Mitt Romney would better handle health care, and he had the edge on the budget deficit by a 57%-41% margin.

Debate watchers thought Mitt Romney was more aggressive. Fifty-three percent said Mitt Romney spent more time attacking his opponent. Only three in ten thought Barack Obama spent more time taking it to Mitt Romney. By a 58%-37% margin, debate watchers thought Mitt Romney appeared to be the stronger leader.

“Romney’s only Achilles heel may be the perception that he spent more time attacking his opponent than Obama, which may explain why two-thirds of debate-watchers said that Romney did the best job but only 46% said that he was more likeable than Obama,” says Keating Holland.

The CNN poll was conducted by ORC International, with 430 adult Americans who watched the debate questioned by telephone. All interviews were conducted after the end of the debate. The survey’s sampling error is plus or minus 4.5%.

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Black mamba venom painkiller beats morphine

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French scientists say that a painkiller as powerful as morphine, but without most of the side-effects, has been found in the deadly venom of the black mamba.

The predator, which uses neurotoxins to paralyze and kill small animals, is one of the fastest and most dangerous snakes in Africa.

However, tests on mice, reported in the journal Nature, showed its venom also contained a potent painkiller.

They admit to being completely baffled about why the mamba would produce it.

The researchers looked at venom from 50 species before they found the black mamba’s pain-killing proteins – called mambalgins.

Dr. Eric Lingueglia, from the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology near Nice, said: “When it was tested in mice, the analgesia was as strong as morphine, but you don’t have most of the side-effects.”

Morphine acts on the opioid pathway in the brain. It can cut pain, but it is also addictive and causes headaches, difficulty thinking, vomiting and muscle twitching. The researchers say mambalgins tackle pain through a completely different route, which should produce few side-effects.

He said the way pain worked was very similar in mice and people, so he hoped to develop painkillers that could be used in the clinic. Tests on human cells in the laboratory have also showed the mambalgins have similar chemical effects in people.

But he added: “It is the very first stage, of course, and it is difficult to tell if it will be a painkiller in humans or not. A lot more work still needs to be done in animals.”

Dr. Eric Lingueglia said it was “really surprising” that black mamba venom would contain such a powerful painkiller.

 

Taj Arabia: $1 billion Taj Mahal replica to be built in Dubai

A $1 billion project to build a replica of the Taj Mahal has been unveiled in the Gulf emirate of Dubai.

The Taj Arabia complex would be much bigger than the original monument to love and include a 300-room hotel, shops and commercial buildings, developer Arun Mehra said.

It would be ready by 2014 and be known as the “New City of Love”, he said.

The complex will also house other structures such as the Eiffel Tower, Pyramids and the Great Wall of China.

The Taj Mahal, which is situated in the northern Indian town of Agra, is a Unesco World Heritage site.

It was completed more than 350 years ago by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a shrine for his wife Mumtaz and took more than 20 years to build.

The white marble mausoleum, situated on the banks of the river Yamuna, is sometimes known as a teardrop on the cheek of time.

The Taj Arabia complex will be built around the Taj Mahal which is a “symbol of love and will include various facilities to encapsulate the beauty of life, love and romance mixed with the long established Mughal architecture”, Arun Mehra, who is the chairman of Link Global Group, told the Press Trust of India.

The developers say they hope that the Taj Arabia will become a new wedding destination and attract couples to it.

An earlier plan to build the complex was shelved when the company was hit by the global economic downturn.