Kamis, 12 April 2012

Nerlens Noel tweets that Cats need Alex Oriakhi

UPDATE: Jeff Goodman of CBS Sports tweets: “Somewhat surprisingly, Alex Oriakhi told CBSSports that he still plans to visit Kentucky next weekend after Nerlens Noel’s commitment.”

After making his announcement that he would sign with Kentucky, Nerlens Noel took to twitter last night to do some recruiting.

The freshman-to-be center tweeted: “#BBN we needa get @aoriakhi34 to join !! Show him love !! #WeAreUK”

That would be Alex Oriakhi, the Connecticut forward who has received a scholarship release from the Huskies and plans to transfer. A member of UConn’s national title team in 2011, Oriakhi is eligible to play immediately because Connecticut is banned from the 2013 NCAA Tournament because of poor APR scores.


Oriakhi met with UK coach John Calipari last week. He is also friends with Missouri’s Phil Pressey from days as AAU teammates and met with Tigers’ coach Frank Haith last week. He is expected to visit Columbia this weekend.

North Carolina and Xavier are also on Oriakhi’s consideration list.

Former Louisville assistant Tim Fuller, now at Missouri, could play a key role in Oriakhi’s recruitment.

“He’s been tremendous,” Oriakhi told the Kansas City Star.

As for Oriakhi’s meeting with Calipari, Oriakhi told Zagsblog, ““He would like for me to come in and lead right away and I definitely feel he was honest. He did present Kentucky very well. He talked about how the basketball players have a high GPA so he values education with his players. I think it really went well. … He just told me he has two players returning. . . . He has nobody.”

TRAYVON MARTIN DEATH George Zimmerman Charged With Murder

George Zimmerman has officially been charged with 2nd Degree murder after shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in a Florida suburb back in February.

Florida special prosecutor Angela Corey made the announcement moments ago at a press conference, claiming the charge was filed today.

Zimmerman -- a community watchman -- shot and killed Trayvon on Feb. 26th in Sanford, Florida, but no arrests were made at the time. Zimmerman has consistently maintained he shot Trayvon in self-defense.

A firestorm of media attention has surrounded the case -- with many celebs like Spike Lee, Roseanne Barr and LeBron James claiming the shooting was racially motivated.

Zimmerman has already turned himself in to authorities. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.

source : TMZ

Rabu, 11 April 2012

Arkansas Razorbacks Football Fires Bobby Petrino

By Douglas V. Gibbs

I am a big Razorbacks fan, and since Petrino has been the head coach of the Arkansas college football team, they have been putting up winning records. Last season they once again had a legitimate shot at positioning themselves for a national title, falling short at the end, but still finishing the year as number five in the nation - the best since I was just a kid in the seventies.

Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long has fired Petrino, and I think it was a good move.

I hate seeing a winning coach leave the program, but his actions off the field were unbecoming of a college football head coach, and gave us a glimpse into the man's character, and that glimpse was darker than most people assumed.

Petrino deceived the faculty at Arkansas, and acted in an inappropriate manner, having a relationship with a young woman he hired, and then lying about it. He only got caught because of a motorcycle accident.

Rewind back to April 1st, when Petrino's motorcycle accident, after he claimed he had been alone on the bike, turned out to involve twenty-five year old Jessica Dorell, a former Arkansas volleyball player hired by Petrino as student-athlete development coordinator. It was only found out by the Arkansas staff when the report of the accident revealed there was a female passenger, because he lied about her being with him originally.

I hope the team can get through this and still provide a winning season, but they are better off without a man whose character is that deeply flawed.

If he had come clean, apologized, and all that jazz, perhaps there would have been a different outcome. But to hide it, lie about it, and purposely try to deceive the University of Arkansas?

Unacceptable.

Ozzie Guillen Suspended By Marlins For Fidel Castro Comments

MIAMI — A contrite Ozzie Guillen sat in the heart of Little Havana seeking forgiveness for what the Miami Marlins manager called the biggest mistake of his life – saying he admired Fidel Castro.

This wasn't some offhanded insult about a sports writer, the type of thing that got the outspoken Guillen in trouble in Chicago. This was personal to the fan base that the Marlins rely on so much that they built their new stadium in the middle of the city's Cuban-American neighborhood.

Castro is the sworn enemy of those fans.

So after being suspended for five games Tuesday, the Marlins manager tried to quell the tempest.

"I'm here on my knees to apologize," Guillen said.

"I'm very sorry about the problem, what happened. I will do everything in my power to make it better. ... When you make a mistake like this, you can't sleep."

A chastened Guillen, who has a history of polarizing comments about gays and immigrants, among others, spoke without a script and made no disclaimers. He said he'll do whatever he can to repair relations with Cuban-Americans angered by his praise of the Cuban dictator, remarks he said he didn't mean.

Guillen, who is Venezuelan, told Time magazine he loves Castro and respects the retired Cuban leader for staying in power so long. In response, at least two Miami politicians said Guillen should lose his job. Callers on Spanish-language radio in Miami agreed and 100 demonstrators picketed Marlins Park toting signs like "NO APOLOGIES FIRE HIM NOW."

"He is full with hypocrisy," said Luis Martinez, who has lived in Miami since the late 1950s. "I don't accept any kind of pardon from him. They should get him out."

The team didn't consider firing Guillen or asking him to resign five games into his tenure, Marlins president David Samson said.

Guillen was hired to help usher in a new baseball era for the Marlins, saddled in recent years with mediocre teams and worse attendance. The team was to rely on South Florida's large Cuban-American population to help rebuild its fan base with the $634 million ballpark that opened last week.

At the hourlong news conference Tuesday morning, there was little evidence of Guillen's roguish charm or quick wit, which have made him a favorite with fans and reporters since he became a major league manager in 2004. Speaking somberly, he took full responsibility for his comments, but said they were misinterpreted by Time's reporter.

"It was a personal mistake of the thing I had in my mind and what I said," Guillen said in Spanish. "What I wanted to say in Spanish, I said in English in a wrong way."

Guillen said he doesn't love or admire Castro.

"I was saying I cannot believe somebody who hurt so many people over the years is still alive," he said.

Time said Tuesday it stands by its story.

Guillen said the uproar he created has left him sad, embarrassed and feeling stupid. He said he accepted the team's punishment.

"When you're a sportsman, you shouldn't be involved with politics," he said.

"I'm going to be a Miami guy for the rest of my life. I want to walk in the street with my head up and feel not this bad, the way I feel now."

Cuban-born Atlanta Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez, a former manager of the Marlins, said he watched some of the news conference and could tell it was difficult for Guillen.

"He came out and faced the music," Gonzalez said. "It's going to take awhile, but hopefully he can win those people back somehow."

Guillen has gotten in trouble before on issues ranging from sexual orientation to illegal immigration. Just last week, he boasted about getting drunk after games.

Those episodes quickly faded. But on South Florida's scale of political incorrectness, praise for Castro is a home run, and it was unclear how long it would take for anger toward Guillen to subside.

Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig said the remarks "have no place in our game" and were "offensive to an important part of the Miami community and others throughout the world."

"As I have often said, baseball is a social institution with important social responsibilities," Selig added in a statement. "All of our 30 clubs play significant roles within their local communities, and I expect those who represent Major League Baseball to act with the kind of respect and sensitivity that the game's many cultures deserve."

Marlins officials said Guillen still had the support of the organization.

"We believe in him," said Samson, the team president. "We believe in his apology. We believe everybody deserves a second chance." He said he expected no further punishment from MLB.

Guillen apologized over the weekend after his remarks were published in Time, then left his team in Philadelphia, where the Marlins were playing the Phillies, and flew to Miami.

The teams resume their three-game series Wednesday in Philadelphia. Guillen said he'll be there to apologize to his players, but he won't be in the dugout. Bench coach Joey Cora will be the interim manager.

"The Marlins acknowledge the seriousness of the comments attributed to Guillen," read a statement from the team. "The pain and suffering caused by Fidel Castro cannot be minimized, especially in a community filled with victims of the dictatorship."

The suspension, which takes effect immediately, recalled the punishment given to Marge Schott, the late owner of the Cincinnati Reds. Schott so embarrassed baseball in the 1990s with her inflammatory racial remarks and fond recollections of Adolf Hitler that she was suspended from ownership duties for a season.

"After spending years of my life with Ozzie Guillen, I can honestly say he has never been this apologetic," tweeted former slugger Frank Thomas, who played for Guillen with the Chicago White Sox. "I know he is really hurting inside for what he said. If you really know him this was not his intentions at all."

In Cuba, the evening newscast aired an interview by Venezuela-based Telesur with Emilio Garcia, a Cuban journalist in Miami.

"It is another sad page in the history of this community (Miami) that more and more is transforming into a banana republic," Garcia said. "It was pathetic this morning to see this sportsman humiliate himself, humiliate himself to the core to try to keep his job."

"How does the much-ballyhooed 'yankee' freedom of expression look now," Cuban anchor Julita Osendi said in summary before moving on to the next item.

About 100 reporters, photographers and cameramen attended Guillen's news conference, a turnout to rival some late-season Marlins crowds in years gone by.

Guillen sat alone at the podium and began in Spanish, speaking without notes for several minutes before taking questions. Shortly after he started, his voice wavered mid-sentence. He paused to take a sip of water and clear his throat.

"This is the biggest mistake I've made so far in my life," Guillen said.

Guillen spoke in Spanish for about 80 percent of the news conference. Guillen said he was suspended without pay, but Samson later said the manager will be paid and will donate the money to Miami human-rights causes.

Source Huffingtonpost

Trisomy 18: Why Santorum Is Leaving The Race

Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum has announced the end of his campaign today despite a recent rise in his popularity on the trail. The news comes after his 3-year old daughter, Bella, suffered a bout of illness over the weekend and was hospitalized. Santorum took a mini-break from campaigning over the holiday and spent time with his family, but was expected to return today. A call to Romney to concede changed all that.

The illness is believed to be connected to a genetic disorder the little girl was born with, Trisomy 18, which is caused by an extra 18th chromosome. The disease can be fatal and affects a surprisingly high amount of children–an estimated 1 out of every 3,000. It is similar to Down Syndrome but affects a different set of cells.

Aside from visible physical disorders, Trisomy 18 also causes a number of internal problems, including heart defects and organ issues. There are no specific rules about the disease, as it can range from mild to severe depending on the person. At three years old, Bella has proved to be a fighter and an exception to the rule, as many children afflicted with the disease don’t make it out of infancy. One doctor says the oldest child he knows of that suffers from the disorder is only 13.

Source

Kamis, 04 Februari 2010

Peeping the Hot Style in 2010

New Year is identically with the new and more modern style. Fashion watchers always up to date the newest style and try to estimate, predict everything that will be booming at this year. Having prediction all about fashion accessories from the top up to the nail, include jewelry, gloves, handbags, belts, scarves, watches, sunglasses, pins, stockings, bow tie, leg warmer, leggings, necktie, suspenders, and tights and many more.

Wearing fashionable clothes, up to date accessories and glamorous jewelry will make you step forward to be style-aware people. Though this is the second month in 2010, but it doesn’t matter that all the predictions about hot fashion to be ended. For this year, 2010, the spring fashion is said to be a perfect opportunity for having fun in experimenting with accessories. For shoes’ trend, May ankle straps with thick chains, studs and beads or with animal prints details will be booming. Then bag in this spring year keep in the option of hand-bag with simple graphic design and also the another types of bag like clutches, hobos and straw handbags also become attention of market demand.

Jewelry for the spring 2010 is sure to be highlighted. As the market demand, they seem like something that sparkling. Bib-styled necklaces combine with many layers and bows, chandelier earring with minimum designed. Then, bangles that going to be most wanted are thick chunky bangles, stacked skinny bangles and twisted leather.
Sunglasses which will be popular are thick white acetate frames. White frame is supposed to be the right color of any ages. And last, as friend of your jeans, belts also become one of public’s attentions. Animal prints and skins will be the popular model in this year. Let get the greater look and make your dream comes true.

Lady Gaga, the spectacular winner of Grammy Award


Awesome.. Just that word I can say for Gaga, one of the winners of Grammy Award. Can’t you realize that she got two awards for her five nominations? She is fantastic singer!!

She looks attractive and being center of attention since she steps out from her car, Rolls Royce. She shows her three distinct outfit changes. The outfit has 3 kinds of different view. The performance was unforgettable with golden hairdo and pink frock was left behind in favor of high-cut, dazzling emerald leotard with platinum blonde and iron-straight extensions. She is typically an artist with millions of style.

Wearing short pants and shimmering pantyhose together a cropped silver jacket and lightening bold headgear make her appearance more chic.

Lets Take a look this Pink Engagement Diamond Rings Information