Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Monday, December 24, 2012
Newsweek’s Last Print Cover Features A Hashtag
"Newsweek magazine, the US’ largest weekly news magazine following TIME magazine, will cease print publication after 80 years at the end of this year, shifting entirely to online. The final issue will hit the newsstands today, featuring a black and white photograph of the former Newsweek building in New York City with hashtag emblazoned across it reading #lastprintissue – a particularly self-deprecating way of bidding farewell." - High Snobiety
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
“Star Wars: Episode 7″ Coming in 2015 as Disney Buys Lucasfilm
"Disney has just confirmed that they will acquire George Lucas‘ Lucasfilm Ltd for $4.05 billion, in a deal that includes rights to the Star Wars franchise. Disney has scheduled Star Wars: Episode 7 for a 2015 release, with future movies to come every two to three years. Not much is known about what to expect from the films other than the fact that Lucasfilm’s Kathleen Kennedy will be executive producer on any forthcoming Star Wars movies, while George Lucas himself with serve as creative consultant.
“For the past 35 years, one of my greatest pleasures has been to see Star Wars passed from one generation to the next,” said Lucas. “It’s now time for me to pass Star Wars on to a new generation of filmmakers. I’ve always believed that Star Wars could live beyond me, and I thought it was important to set up the transition during my lifetime. I’m confident that with Lucasfilm under the leadership of Kathleen Kennedy, and having a new home within the Disney organization, Star Wars will certainly live on and flourish for many generations to come. Disney’s reach and experience give Lucasfilm the opportunity to blaze new trails in film, television, interactive media, theme parks, live entertainment, and consumer products.”Technically in the new film should pick up after Star Wars: Episode 6 — Return Of The Jedi, the third film in the initial trilogy that came out in 1983. We can’t wait to see what comes of this." - High Snobiety
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Live Coverage of the Base Jump from the Edge Of Space
"Felix Baumgartner is determined to jump from the edge of space and break the speed of sound! Baumgartner’s aim is to skydive from a pressurized capsule attached to a helium balloon at a height of over 120,000 feet, free falling for over 5 minutes in temperatures that could fall below -70°C. The jump will make him the first person ever to break the sound barrier unaided, meaning his body will have to withstand the force of a sonic boom. Wearing a space suit is crucial to his survival. If a breach of the suit occurs, some of the possible risks will include collapsing lungs, boiling blood, and eyes popping out of his head. Training and long-term preparations have been absolutely necessary.
Born in Salzburg in 1969, Felix Baumgartner began skydiving at the age of 16 and optimized his skills as part of the Austrian military’s demonstration and competition team. In 1988 he began performing skydiving exhibitions for Red Bull. Felix’s adventurous spirit and Red Bull’s company concept appeared to be the perfect match and they’ve collaborated ever since. The Austrian Daredevil holds various world records in base jumping including the world record lowest base jump from Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (95 feet) in 1999, and the world record base jump from the world’s tallest building in Taipei, the 101 Tower in Taiwan (1,669 feet) in 2007. In 2003 he crossed the channel from Dover, England to Calais, France as the first winged freefall crossing of the English Channel. However, Baumgartner’s achievements don´t stop there. The list goes on for quite a while. To challenge himself in the most possible way he is pushing himself to the limit of physical boundaries. With a team of the world’s top scientists, engineers, and doctors behind him, he’s ready to rewrite history and advance aeronautical research by base jumping from the egde of space.
Depending on various conditions the earliest option for the world record jump is 11.30am (MDT)/ 17.30pm (GMT) TODAY.
Stay updated with the preparation for the upcoming event.
Red Bull is covering the base jump LIVE here." - High Snobiety
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Breaking News: NBA Season Unlikely Now With Players’ Union Disbanded
Well, at least they somewhat tried to salvage the season. Here's to hoping for next season...
"Faced with no remediation in sight, Billy Hunter and Derek Fisher, executives of National Basketball Players Association, the labor union of NBA players, announced the union’s disbandment moments ago in New York City. The development came as union officials, players, and their representatives met for a 4-hour strategy session this morning. At the heart of the matter was persistent impasse between the players and NBA team owners’ demands on the latest contract negotiation. Just before the weekend, NBA team owners along with NBA Commissioner David Stern warned about further negotiations, that the players should agree on the final contract proposals. Simply could not accept the contract terms, the N.B.P.A. decided to dissolve the union instead. By doing so, the players are now free to file lawsuit against the NBA as a challenge to the current lockout’s legality under antitrust law. Thus, making an already contemptuous situation even more so.
Images: Getty" - Freshness
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"Faced with no remediation in sight, Billy Hunter and Derek Fisher, executives of National Basketball Players Association, the labor union of NBA players, announced the union’s disbandment moments ago in New York City. The development came as union officials, players, and their representatives met for a 4-hour strategy session this morning. At the heart of the matter was persistent impasse between the players and NBA team owners’ demands on the latest contract negotiation. Just before the weekend, NBA team owners along with NBA Commissioner David Stern warned about further negotiations, that the players should agree on the final contract proposals. Simply could not accept the contract terms, the N.B.P.A. decided to dissolve the union instead. By doing so, the players are now free to file lawsuit against the NBA as a challenge to the current lockout’s legality under antitrust law. Thus, making an already contemptuous situation even more so.
Images: Getty" - Freshness
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Friday, March 18, 2011
Restoring Japan’s confidence and its people’s big dreams
A prime example of a country being united during a period of disaster...
"Editor’s Note: Ayako Doi is an independent journalist and associate fellow of the Asia Society, an organization devoted to improving U.S.-Asia relations.
By Ayako Doi – Special to CNNIn the wake of the massive earthquake, devastating tsunami and nuclear catastrophe in Japan, it's hard to find a silver lining. Most certainly, the people struggling to survive don’t see it – nor do those who are frantically trying to help them.
But watching the unfathomable human tragedy unfold from afar, I can already see some real and potential positives.
One theme that has emerged in the international news coverage of the disaster is how calm, orderly and polite the Japanese people have been, even in the face of unimaginable hardship and deprivation. A radio report said tsunami victims in crowded shelters were sharing scarce supplies of water and instant noodles without fights or complaints. One Japanese observer said it brought tears to his eyes to see an elderly evacuee bow deeply in appreciation as he received a single rice ball upon his arrival at a shelter.
In a week since the disaster, not a single case of looting has been reported, and I haven't seen any scene of people shouting in anger or banging on the table. CNN's Anderson Cooper recently observed a lengthy line of cars queued at a gas station, and he expressed amazement at how no one was grumbling or trying to cut in line. (Here's another post on this from CNN.)
A television viewer in China commented about how impressed he was to see a crowd of stranded train commuters carefully leaving a path so emergency workers could pass freely without stepping on others. "China may have surpassed Japan in terms of GDP, but we cannot emulate the Japanese’s level of politeness," he wrote on his Twitter feed, which was seen more than 700,000 times, according to the Mainichi Daily News..." - Ayako Doi
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Satellite Photos of Japan, Before and After the Quake and Tsunami
Interactive photos displaying the before and after of the Quake and Tsunami in Japan. Please continue to pray and support those in Japan through charitable donations...
"Interactive before-and-after satellite photos show the shocking destruction wrecked by the tsunami on 11 March 2011, in Japan. [Editor's Note: diff pics from #38797]" - notcot.org
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"Interactive before-and-after satellite photos show the shocking destruction wrecked by the tsunami on 11 March 2011, in Japan. [Editor's Note: diff pics from #38797]" - notcot.org
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