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JWoww's Wedding: 7 Things We Think Might Happen

Jenni "JWoww" Farley, of "Jersey Shore" fame, is getting ready to fist pump her way down the aisle with her boyfriend of two years, Roger Matthews.

While the hard-drinking former cocktail waitress, who got engaged in September, hasn't officially started planning her wedding, she told MTV Monday, "I do know I want a wedding in Vegas, but I want like my whole wedding there so I want 500 people to go to Vegas."

With that in mind, here's a list of seven things that will probably happen at JWoww's Vegas nuptials (we're hoping she rents out an entire chapel and televises the whole hideous thing).

1. A brawl. This one is pretty obvious. The "Jersey" cast is notoriously uncouth (to say the least) after a night of heavy drinking, and we're pretty sure JWoww's wedding will have an open bar. Our best bet for the Big Day battle? Roger vs. JWoww's crazy ex-boyfriend, Tom Lippolis. Since we're pretty sure JWoww will make her wedding date public knowledge, nut-job Tom is likely to make a surprise appearance.

2. A drunken, inappropriate speech by Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino about how he's slept with every girl at the wedding (especially Snooki). Expect this notoriously inappropriate "Jersey" cast member to wrap up his doozy of a speech with the claim that Snooki's new baby, Lorenzo, is actually his.

3. Sammi and Ronnie dramz. We were as over Sammi and Ronnie's relationship drama after the Italy season of "Jersey Shore" as you were, but now that they've settled into a "more stable" (for them) relationship, they're just not as interesting to watch. We're hoping that seeing JWoww tie the knot will reignite the SamRon fire.

4. A self-tanner station. Forget a candy bar or a latte station, this Jersey wedding is bound to have a table at the back dedicated exclusively to refreshing your Sunny D glow. After all, this is the crew that invented GTL, a handy acronym for their priorities: gym, tanning and laundry.

5. Eyebrow grooming services in the men's room. You know how some high-end hotels and clubs hire a bathroom attendant who offers lotion, tampons or breath mints to guests? We're guessing JWoww will do her guy friends a favor and splurge on an esthetician to clean up their brows mid-reception, should they need it.

6. The most cleavage you've ever seen. We all know JWoww loves to show off her assets, so you can bet she'll be donning an inappropriate wedding dress and helping her bridesmaids into sideboob-baring gowns of their own.

7. Fist-pumping. Duh, did you think we'd forget this one? Picture this: generations of pseudo-Italian New Jerseyans -- including Nonna, Nonno and little cousin Guido -- chucking up the single fist in honor of JWoww's vow to love one man forever and ever. Live the dream, sister.

What else can we expect from this "Jersey Shore" wedding? Add your thoughts in the comments.

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Comedian Louis C.K. Sells Friend's Breast Cancer Standup Set on ...

Comedian Tig Notaro?s widely acclaimed standup set on her breast cancer diagnosis is now available on Louis C.K.?s website.

Fellow comic C.K. posted a live recording of Notaro?s August show at the Largo comedy club in Los Angeles. Downloadable as a single FLAC or MP3 file, the recording costs $5. Fans simply enter their email address, pay via PayPal or Amazon and are then directed back to C.K.?s website to enjoy the show, called ?Tig Notaro Live.? C.K., a friend of Notaro?s, is keeping $1, while the comedienne gets $4, some of which will go to cancer research.

In an Oct. 5 blog post, C.K. explains why he decided to post another performer?s work on his site.

?The show was an amazing example of what comedy can be. A way to visit your worse fears and laugh at them,? he writes. ?Here was this small woman standing alone against death and simply reporting where her mind had been and what had happened and employing her gorgeously acute standup voice to her own death.?

C.K., also known as Louis Szekely, adds that Notaro?s set was ?one of the greatest standup performances I ever saw.?

He tweeted his admiration for Notaro the day after the show:


After watching his friend perform, C.K. asked Notaro if he could exclusively release the set on his site. She agreed.

C.K. is known as an online entrepreneur, previously producing a video of his standup routine, and distributing it through his website. He also sold tickets for his comedy tour exclusively on LouisCK.net.

The popular comedian has said he wants to make his shows affordable for fans, who often deal with re-sellers inflating ticket prices through surcharges and handling fees.

Photo courtesy of Flickr, reedkavner.

Source: http://mashable.com/2012/10/09/cancer-louis-c-k/

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মঙ্গলবার, ৯ অক্টোবর, ২০১২

Japan economy shaky as island spat hits business

TOKYO (AP) ? The craggy island specks in the East China Sea aren't even an economic backwater. They have no factories, no highways, no shops, no people ? only goats. But the high-pitched row between Beijing and Tokyo over their ownership is exacting a growing toll on Japan, threatening to send its recovery from last year's disasters into reverse.

Sales of Japanese cars in China are in a free-fall. At the China Open last weekend, a representative of Sony Corp., which is a sponsor of the tennis tournament, was loudly booed at the title presentation for the women's final. Chinese tourists are cancelling trips to Japan in droves. And some analysts say Japan's economy will shrink in the last three months of the year.

The business and economic shockwaves come after Japan last month nationalized the tiny islands, called Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, which were already under Tokyo's control but are also claimed by Beijing. The move set off violent protests in China, and a widespread call to boycott Japanese goods. Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. dealerships were burned down in one city.

Seeing footage of Toyota cars getting smashed by angry rioters, Toyota President Akio Toyoda had looked almost tearful, confiding in reporters: "I couldn't bear to watch. It hurt as though I was getting beaten."

A report by J.P. Morgan, released Tuesday, projected Japanese auto exports to China will crash 70 percent during the October-December period. The export of auto parts will slip by 40 percent ? about the same drop estimated for exports of other consumer products, such as electronics, it said.

The aftermath of the latest phase of the sizzling territorial spat with China will cause Japan's economy, the world's third biggest, to shrink 0.8 percent in the fourth quarter, according to J.P. Morgan. It had previously forecast no growth in the quarter.

J.P. Morgan chief economist Masaaki Kanno fears the fallout could get worse in the months ahead, as the September sales numbers for Japanese automakers only account for damage that started the middle of the month.

Toyota said Tuesday that sales of new vehicles in China dropped 49 percent in September from a year earlier to 44,100 vehicles. Honda said September sales plunged 41 percent to 33,931 vehicles. China sales for Nissan Motor Co. slid 35 percent last month to 76,100 vehicles.

Even the most optimistic scenario does not foresee a recovery in Japan's economy until the second quarter of next year, Kanno said.

"What we have ahead of us is going to be terrible," he said. "It's like last year's disaster all over again."

The quake and tsunami in northeastern Japan last year hobbled the economy for months. Auto production was particularly hard hit because parts suppliers had been located in disaster area. Flooding in Thailand that followed added to the automakers' woes. They had only bounced back toward the end of last year, after months of rebuilding.

Kanno's report said the number of Chinese tourists would decline by 70 percent while Japanese tourists to China would fall by 30 percent.

Ayumi Kunimatu, spokeswoman for Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways, said 43,000 seats had been cancelled for flights from September through the end of November ? 28,000 of them from China to Japan, and 15,000 from Japan to China. Up to now, China flights had made up a quarter of ANA's international passengers.

A person who answered at China International Travel Service in Beijing confirmed group tours to Japan had been called off. The Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua reported that more than a hundred thousand Chinese cancelled Japan trips, and the number of tour groups to Japan had plunged by 40 percent.

The tourism fallout to hot springs and ski resorts is likely to deal a serious blow to Japan's regional economies, which are already more vulnerable to such slowdowns.

China, with its growing middle class, had been one of the emerging markets that Japanese companies were counting on to boost sales amid a long stagnation in their domestic market.

Japan's trade with China reached record levels over the last 12 months, totaling more than $340 billion. China is Japan's biggest export market.

Although the immediate damage is being felt in Japan, the souring relations and the realization of the so-called "China risks" are likely to crimp investments from Japan, hurting the Chinese economy as well, in the long run. Japan not only exports to China but also has significant manufacturing investments there in areas such as autos.

The unfolding dispute between the two Asian neighbors underlines how easily historical animosities can be revived ? and so emotionally ? no matter how closely intertwined the economies have grown. Enmity between the two nations started with military Japan's victory against China's dying Qing empire in 1895 and then exploded as Japan invaded swathes of China in the 1930s and 1940s and enforced a brutal occupation. China's communist government has nurtured anti-Japanese sentiment in successive generations through its control of education and the media.

Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, based in Valhalla, New York, said the territorial dispute is not going to set off a shootout.

"However, economic conflict has already begun. This can and will cost the woebegone Japanese economy dearly in the form of exports," Weinberg wrote in his weekly report, estimating that the loss of 40,000 vehicles for Toyota is worth about half a billion dollars.

Increasingly, Japanese have been looking to other nations such as Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia as destinations for investment, and a hostile China could speed up that trend.

Japanese supermarket chain Aeon Co. said damage at one of its stores had totaled 700 million yen ($8.8 million) as looters smashed windows, broke in and ran amok, toppling shelves and kicking merchandise. That doesn't account for the loss of sales from the store's closure or boycotting consumers.

But spokesman Toshiyuki Mukohara was calm, noting the company remained committed to China, and its 34 other outlets were doing business as usual.

"We are dealing with regular Chinese people," he said.

Although the flare-ups have calmed in recent weeks, it would still require courage to be seen in a Japanese car in some Chinese cities.

Japanese automakers temporarily closed some of their China factories. Production is back up this week but reduced to lower levels as demand has collapsed.

Toyota, which makes the Prius hybrid, Camry sedan and Lexus luxury models, had planned to sell 1 million vehicles in China this calendar year.

"But that may be very difficult to achieve," company spokesman Dion Corbett said.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-economy-shaky-island-spat-hits-business-115632525--finance.html

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Andrew Sullivan May Be Having Nervous Breakdown Over This Election

That new Pew Research poll,?showing a massive 12-point swing in favor of Mitt Romney after the first presidential debate, caused Andrew Sullivan to unleash a torrent of liberal angst on his blog. In a post titled, "Did Obama Just Throw The Entire Election Away?, Sullivan is aghast at the idea that the?president?could squander such a tremendous advantage with one awful debate performance. It was so awful, in fact, that he seems convinced that the President isn't even trying anymore.

Seriously: has that kind of swing ever happened this late in a campaign? Has any candidate lost 18 points among women voters in one night ever? And we are told that when Obama left the stage that night, he was feeling good. That's terrifying.

Sullivan's main complaint (shared by many other liberals, of course) is that Romney is a liar, but that the president just stood there and took it. The solution is obviously to adopt a vague economic proposal that few people understand or care about.

Too arrogant to take a core campaign responsibility seriously. Too arrogant to give his supporters what they deserve. If he now came out and said he supports Simpson-Bowles in its entirety, it would look desperate, but now that Romney has junked every proposal he ever told his base, and we're in mid-October, it's Obama's only chance on the economy.

After briefly speculating some more about the President's chance for recovery, Sullivan finally admits that he doesn't have one.

A sitting president does not recover from being obliterated on substance, style and likability in the first debate and get much of a chance to come back. ....

I've never seen a candidate self-destruct for no external reason this late in a campaign before. Gore was better in his first debate - and he threw a solid lead into the trash that night. Even Bush was better in 2004 than Obama last week. Even Reagan's meandering mess in 1984 was better - and he had approaching Alzheimer's to blame.

Geez. Sullivan claims he's "trying to see a silver lining" and "he's not giving up", but the despair is overwhelming. (He?followed?up with another post?later to say that "Obama just essentially forfeited the election" and is probably already looking for his next job.) It's rare to see a single poll induce such an epic freakout, but?

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Nate Silver at FiveThirtyEight even?tries to talk him and the other sad Democrats off the ledge, but we're not sure his rather sedate interpretation of the Pew poll can do the trick.?Terms like "consensus of the evidence" and the "fundamentals of the race" sound smart, but don't exactly inspire tons of confidence, even if the suggestion is that all is not yet lost.

It?s one thing to give a poll a lot of weight, and another to become so enthralled with it that you dismiss all other evidence. If you can trust yourself to take the polls in stride, then I would encourage you to do so. If your impression of the race is changing radically every few minutes, however, then you?re best off looking at the forecasts and projections that we and our competitors publish ....?who have systematic ways to weigh the evidence rather than doing so on an ad hoc basis.

In other words: Breathe, Andrew. Breathe.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/andrew-sullivan-may-having-nervous-breakdown-over-election-131400449.html

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Private SpaceX Rocket Launch Tonight Visible from US East Coast

Skywatchers in the eastern United States have an opportunity to spot the launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on an International Space Station resupply flight on Sunday?night (Oct. 7), weather permitting.

The night launch will mark the fourth flight of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, a privately built boosterthat has made three successful flights since 2010. The rocket will be carrying the gumdrop-shaped Dragon capsule to the International Space Station. In May the Dragon capsule became the first U.S. spacecraft to reach the space station since NASA's last space shuttle flight departed in July 2011.

To reach the space station,?the Falcon 9 rocket must be launched when Earth's rotation carries the launch pad into the plane of the station's orbit. That will happen on Sunday at 8:35 p.m. EDT (0035 Monday GMT) at Launch Complex 40, SpaceX's launch pad at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

As has been the case with space shuttle launches to the space station, Sunday's liftoff will bring the Falcon 9 rocket's path nearly parallel to the U.S. East Coast. It is expected that the glow created by the rocket's Merlin 1C liquid propellant rocket engines should be visible in varying degrees along much of the Eastern seaboard. [SpaceX's Dragon Poised to Sunday Launch (Photos)]

The Falcon 9 rocket launches into orbit using two stages. The first stage utilizes nine Merlin 1C engines which will burn for three minutes, then shuts down.? Five seconds later the first and second stages will separate.?

Seven seconds later the second stage, which utilizes just one engine will be fired and will burn for six minutes and two seconds. The Dragon space capsule will then separate from the second stage and head into orbit.

So while the first stage should create a fairly conspicuous bright light in the sky, the second stage will likely be considerably dimmer.?

Kevin Fetter, a well-known amateur satellite observer based in Canada, notes:

"The first stage from what I see?is very bright source?of light.?The second stage won't be as good for causing a light show. So once the first stage is done, the nice light show is over. The light coming from the second stage won't be as bright, so not everyone will have a nice view."

What to expect

In the southeast United States, depending on a observer's distance from Cape Canaveral, the Falcon 9 rocketshould be readily visible thanks to the fiery output of the nine Merlin 1C engines powering the first stage. The light emitted will be visible for the first three minutes of the launch out to a radius of about 500 miles (804 kilometers) from Cape Canaveral ? an area more than three times the size of Texas.?[Amazing Night Rocket Launch: 'This Is So Cool!' (Video)]

Veteran satellite watcher, George William Herbert said: "It won't be the same as the shuttle, which is much, MUCH bigger and whose [solid rocket boosters] have hot glowing white aluminum oxide in the exhaust and smoke trail. However, the Falcon 9 engines burn kerosene and liquid oxygen, (which) are pretty bright, and will be brighter than an Atlas launch, which would be the closest comparison."?

Another veteran satellite watcher, Richard Langley of Florida said: "I saw the 22 May launch from Marco Island (about 170 miles from Cape Canaveral). Only an extended red dot nears the horizon, but neat all the same."

Depending on where you are located relative to Cape Canaveral, Falcon 9 might become visible anywhere from just a few seconds up to perhaps three minutes after it leaves Complex 40 at 8:35 p.m. EDT on Sunday.

After the first stage is shut down, Falcon 9 will be visible only by virtue of the light emanating from its second stage thanks to a single Merlin 1C engine. It should appear as a small, pulsating, fast-moving star, shining with a yellowish-orange glow. ?

However, those who remember sighting the brilliant glow of the space shuttle as it raced along the Atlantic seaboard on its way to orbit, may be disappointed in their attempt to sight Falcon 9, whose single engine fires with only a fraction of the brilliance of the three main engines of the shuttle.

Still, it might be worth the attempt to try and see what might be seen. As the old saying goes: Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Where to look

  • Southeast U.S. coastline: Anywhere north of Cape Canaveral, viewers should initially concentrate on the south-southwest horizon. If you are south of the Cape, look low toward the north-northeast. If you're west of the Cape, look low toward the east-northeast.?
  • Mid-Atlantic region: Look toward the south about 3 to 6 minutes after launch.
  • Northeast: Concentrate your gaze low toward the south-southeast about 6 to 8 minutes after launch.?

For most viewers, Falcon 9 will appear to literally skim the horizon, so be sure there are no buildings or trees to obstruct your view. Because it likely will appear rather small and dim, scanning the night sky with binoculars might help.

Depending upon your distance from the coastline, Falcon 9 will be relatively low on the horizon (5 to 15 degrees; your fist on an outstretched arm covers about 10 degrees of sky). If you're positioned near the edge of a viewing circle, the shuttle will barely come above the horizon and could be obscured by low clouds or haze.

If the weather is clear, keep in mind that Falcon 9 likely will appear to move very fast; much faster than an orbiting satellite due to its near orbital velocity at low altitudes (30 to60 miles). It basically travels across 90 degrees of azimuth in less than a minute.

And of course, before you head out to look for the rocket, make sure that it has left the launch pad.? Live coverage of the launch will be available online from NASA TV here beginning at 7 p.m. EDT (2300 GMT).

The launch will also be webcast live, with commentary from SpaceX corporate headquarters in Hawthorne, CA, at www.spacex.com. The webcast will begin approximately 40 minutes before launch. SpaceX hosts will provide information specific to the flight, an overview of the Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft, and commentary on the launch and flight sequences. It will end when the Dragon spacecraft separates from the second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket.

Editor's Note: If you snap an amazing photo of SpaceX's launch of its Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule on Sunday and would like to share it for a story or gallery, send images and details (including launch viewing location) to managing editor Tariq Malik at?tmalik@space.com.

Visit?SPACE.com?this weekend for complete coverage of SpaceX's first Dragon cargo flight to the International Space Station.

Joe Rao serves as an instructor and guest lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium. He writes about astronomy for The New York Times and other publications, and he is also an on-camera meteorologist for News 12 Westchester, New York.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/private-spacex-rocket-launch-tonight-visible-us-east-054103522.html

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AP PHOTOS: Preserving a revolution's graffiti

CAIRO (AP) ? A group of artists, photographers and a publisher have joined hands to preserve Egypt's graffiti. "Wall Talk" ? their newly released 680-page book ? collected hundreds of photos of the wall art since the beginning of the revolt against then-President Hosni Mubarak in early 2011 until today. The result is a street history that chronicles image by image the evolution of Egypt's upheaval, which is still unsettled.

"Every art form has its rules. When I paint on wall, I commit my art to the street. The street owns it. The street and whoever in it can do what they want with it," says Sad Panda, a prominent graffiti artist who won't give his real name for fear of retribution. "To me, politics is absurd, stupid and sad. It is all about winning power."

"But I did take part in the revolution. I cannot be living in a nation that has a revolution and not participate."

Here is what some of the collection looks like:

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-photos-preserving-revolutions-graffiti-094656749.html

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