12.9.11

Backstreet Boys + Anime + Group of guys = Hilarious!




This is one of those videos that you have to see to believe, but it turns out that when you mix the Backstreet Boys with some anime and a fun-loving group of guys, you end up with a truly EPIC and hilarious video! Watch to find out what I mean.

I'm not sure if it's the song, the perfect emulation of expressions by the guys to the anime or just the insanity of the anime singing the Backstreet Boys (probably all of the above), but this video is Internet gold in this blogger's humble opinion.
I couldn't stop laughing while watching and hope you all did, too. Make sure to rock your body right and have a wonderful weekend, everybody!
UPDATE: We do our best at The Feed to make sure our content is accurate, and saw that two commenters have given some insight into this video that we want to include for context.
Commenter KaitoNii writes:



This "anime" is from the multi-model version Miku Miku Dance(or MMD), a 3D program to pose "anime" characters made of data. This MMD portion of the video was originated from NicoNicoDouga, a Japanese youtube.

And commenter MisuCake writes:



Well they aren't really from any anime, Reimu (Left) is from the PC bullet hell shooter Touhou. Haruka Nana (Middle) is a UTAU, a digital singer. Rin (Right) is a Vocaloid, virtual singer. The video is made in MikuMikuDance, an animation program.


"ABC song of EPIC" is exactly what it says and more




If you have ever wanted to teach your toddler how to sing their ABC's then this is the perfect song for you!

The strangest cases of expulsion in the history of football

The expulsion of the rule of the Costa Rican league game yesterday 6 players in the game, but what is the strangest cases of expulsion in the history of football?
Abu Dhabi Sports site lists you some of the strangest cases of expulsion in history:
36 red card for each of their players and all the technical staff, training and even healers in the game that brought together teams Claypool and Victoriano Ernz Argentine in the league last year.
David Pratt Tshipinham Town striker did not need English only for three seconds only to receive a red card when he attacked the player's opponent and breaking his leg in 2008.
Uruguayan Mario Mendes is the youngest player in World Cup history picks up a red card, when you get in the World Cup 1954 in the first game played in the tournament at the age of 16 years and one month and five days.
Match between Portugal and the Netherlands in World Cup Germany 2006 was the famous expulsion of 4 cases and 16 warning.
In the first and last post for India in the World Cup, the expulsion of the entire team in the World Cup 1950, they refused to use a sports shoes and walked out of the World Cup.
In 1998, the referee Martin Sylvester expel the English from the same stadium after he paid player in the game, and completed the fourth game, which was in the top Ondovar Istrkt and the Sunday League.
In the second division, the oldest Spanish Jose Manuel Barro rule to match two teams Ricartwo Aincenz Saladelo and the expulsion of 19 players from both teams ended the match due to lack of the required number to complete, a record in Spain so far.
I would like to Rochadl England player sent off before entering the game in the second division after the English had insulted the referee when replaced with another player.

28.8.11

World track championships: Usain Bolt is disqualified in 100-meter final

DAEGU, South Korea — Still fuming from his false start that knocked him from the 100-meter final, Usain Bolt crouched on the line and waited. Then he zipped off the blocks into the darkness of a deserted practice track.
There, only a short hike from the main stadium, he didn’t have to worry about jumping the gun.
Bolt missed out on defending his 100-meter title Sunday when he jumped from the blocks early at the world championships. He was disqualified by a highly debated zero-tolerance false start rule enacted last year.
“He’s human, isn’t he? I always knew he was human,” said his coach, Glen Mills. “He will pick himself up. He’s a champion.”
Just not on this night.
Bolt knew instantly it was his error, too. Soon after the gun went off, soon after taking a few steps out of the blocks, another gun blasted — the knot-in-your-stomach sound for any sprinter.
Bolt’s eyes grew big. He pulled his shirt over his face, then ripped it off and whipped it around in his hand. Grudgingly, Bolt left the stage he has dominated since the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Instead, it was left to another Jamaican to wrap himself in the country’s flag — Yohan Blake, a 21-year-old up-and-comer whom former Olympic gold medalist Maurice Greene predicted would win.
Blake finished in a modest time of 9.92 seconds, 0.16 of a second ahead of American rival Walter Dix. Kim Collins of Saint Kitts and Nevis, the 2003 world champion and now an aging 35-year-old veteran, was third.
“Definitely, I wasn’t focusing on beating Usain,” Blake said. “I was just focusing on finishing in the top three.”
This was also a day that Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee sprinter known as the “Blade Runner,” showed he indeed belongs on the same track with able-bodied athletes at big meets. Springing along on his carbon-fiber blades, Pistorius advanced to the semifinals of the 400.
“A big sense of relief,” he said.
On the track, it was a big show for the Americans. Defending champion Trey Hardee and Ashton Eaton gave the U.S. its first 1-2 decathlon finish at the worlds. Brittney Reese defended her long jump title and Allyson Felix breezed into the finals of the 400 with an easy win in her heat.
This entire competition was setting up as a stroll for Bolt. Jamaican teammate Asafa Powell withdrew just before the event began because of a groin injury, and American rival Tyson Gay was out with a hip injury. As if to underscore how easy this might be, Bolt cruised through his previous two rounds.

Beyonce is pregnant!

Beyonce and her baby bump have stolen the show at the MTV Video Music Awards.
She arrived cradling her stomach as if there was something very, very special growing inside, and Yvette Noel-Schure, a rep for the singing superstar, tells Lifeline Live she is "happy to confirm" the pregnancy. It will be the first child for both Beyonce and her husband, Jay Z.
Beyonce, who married the music mogul in 2008, will turn 30 on Sept. 4. "When you're young —18 or 19 — you have the energy and drive. That's the time to work as hard as you can," the singer        TOLDthe September issue of In Style. "Now I'm a woman, and because I gave it my all, I can focus on my marriage. I can decide I want to have kids. I can be the mother I want to be and dedicate myself to my children."

Official: Forlan joins Inter Milan

Announced that the Spanish club Atletico Madrid for transition to the Uruguayan international striker Diego Forlan to the ranks of Inter Milan after the two clubs reached a final deal.

 
And Atletico Madrid did not announce any financial details regarding the transaction, as well as duration of the contract.

 
And due to the Spanish capital club held a press conference Monday at the VIP lounge Vicente Calderon Stadium for a farewell Forlan, who spent between the club 4 years.

 
Forlan, during his career for clubs Andbnty Argentine Mancstreonayatd English, Villarreal and Atletico Madrid of Spain.

Obscenity in England

Manchester United has a big win at the expense of London rivals Arsenal and he managed to win by eight goals to two.
 
Arsenal did not exist in the game for events and accommodation for the players in the area for fear of punishment and heavy are the results that have already occurred.
 
Began Manchester scoring on 22 minutes through Danny Welbeck and immediately after the missed Van Persie penalty kick for Arsenal and bounce attack to Manchester to succeed Ashley Young to score the second goal for Manchester of the shot great, and doubled the Rooney aches Arsenal after scoring the third goal for Manchester in 42 minutes of a free-kick before scoring the goal Walcott Arsenal first in the last minutes of the first half.
 
In the second half increased the Wayne Rooney of the arrears of the goal of fourth in the 64th minute and immediately after scoring Luis Nani fifth goal in the 67th minute and then complete the South Korean Park Ji-sung six in the 70th minute, and came back Van Persie and said viewers that there is a team called the Arsenal and scored the second goal in the 74th minute, Wayne Rooney scored the seventh goal in the 81st minute from a penalty kick by Ashley Young concludes that eight in overtime.
 
In other games, and continued to compete with Manchester City and Manchester United beat Tottenham by five goals to the goal and shared the lead with United, Newcastle, with his two goals against Fulham on goal, while Stoke City won at West Bromwich Albion to clean.

Mourinho: I feel happy when I look next to me I think Kaka

Confirmed the Portuguese "feat" Jose Mourinho to the club Royal Real Madrid playmaker Brazilian international Kaka with the rest of the "club" will not go to any team, during the current summer.

And has been linked with Kaka in the recent period, the transition team for Gunners Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, the former Italian club AC Milan and city rivals Inter and his compatriot, but the Brazil international said in his remarks to the press last Italian that he is happy at Real Madrid will not go.


 
Mourinho said: Kaka in my team player and will not leave, I have worked hard since the first day, was not lost on any training, participation in few official matches were my decision, but he often appeared in eight games prep for the new season.

The owner of Elmo, 48: It's in the list of match Real Zaragoza and will be on the bench, is not new to play tomorrow Mesut Ozel, but I'm happiest when I look next to me I think Kaka.

And will face Real Zaragoza on Sunday evening at the "Aromarina the" stronghold of Zaragoza, in the second round of the Primera Liga Omar "La Liga", with the first week of "La Liga" has been postponed due to strike Allaobeian professionals.

The owner of Ricardo Kaka, 29, moved in 2009 from AC Milan to Real Madrid versus 65 million euros.

Panathinaikos Ultras burn Israeli flag and Palestine, and support the "leech" to the audience Maccabi

Banathanaikos match saw the Greek and Maccabi Haifa from the Zionist entity on Thursday night in the second leg in Athens last league matches on the exciting events of the European community level.

Apart from the Greek Albanians win the match score 2 / 1 .. It came out of the tournament, and went up instead the outcome of the Zionist Maccabi games to win the former Maccabi home score 3 / 0.

Albanathanaikos masses and specifically set Ultra "Thirteen Gate Gate 13" to return to our main terms of what that game .. Have had at the beginning of the match to burn the club aware of the Zionist Israel, which contains a star. They also raised banners against the Zionist entity and support to Palestine demanding the liberation of Palestine and the Zionist enemy out of Palestine


Which provoked the masses of Maccabi Haifa and a Alawlands its own, which in turn ignite Hmarich and thrown on the pitch and the stands on the "regular" for the Greek team in the left side of the stadium the meeting .. As if you want to send a message "a show of force" for the Greek fans
What was the "some" of the Greek team Ooltras listed and numbered no more than 20 individuals also show pictures and videos later .. Only to check out the stands of the Zionist supporters of the team who was close to that of the 300 .. But they fled before it reaches the 20 Aleonanaa encouraging them, and once in the direction of seeing access to them in the stands devoted to fans of the Zionist entity.

 
The group left for Maccabi Haifa Alawland all media, banners and signs their own and ran away, what was the Ultra Banathanaikos only obtained, and return to Madrjathm and hang "upside down" in mockery of them from the club and its fans Zionist "cowards."
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In a world Alawland, the masses of club takeover as the "banner" of what Booltra Club for the last .. Means that this group often cancel the activity completely .. Where in the world Alawland, the banner of the group, "the blogger by name or its logo or both" is the honor of the group and eliminate the group in most cases, to seize the banner of Ultra Club Latest




people were killed in an attack on a casino in northern Mexico52 !

At least 52 people at the hands of armed men in an attack on a casino in northern Mexico, behind the building, and flames where and astronauts trapped inside, and yet there are still people trapped inside the Casino Royale in Monterrey, a city affected by the intensification of violence in recent months, with the growth of the country's war on drug gangs.


 
People lined up outside the building in search of their loved ones!
 
Said Adrian de la Garza Attorney General Nevo Leon as quoted by the media is that 52 people were killed in the attack. Foundation said civil protection that the death toll could rise. And Television images showed scenes of the fire-fighters controlled the fire and relatives of people who were trapped inside the building lined up for information about their loved ones.

He described President Felipe Calderon on Twitter yet the attack an "act of terror and brutal" and vowed to continue the fight against organized crime. He said national security spokesman Alejandro Huari in a brief statement that the government will do all it can to eliminate violence and the arrest of those responsible for the attack.

Libya rebels hanging in the resorts Qadhafi, son of the tent and the desert!!

Contrary to claims of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan fugitive, he is the son of the tent and the desert, has been detected resorts and private swimming pools Libyan leader and his family .. Has been monitoring the rebels who are hanging in the waters of a coastal resort luxury in the suburbs of Tripoli, includes a number of villas, owned by the family of the Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi, after he is trapped the rebels, who forgot for a moment the fighting since 6 months, and devoted themselves entirely to enjoy the warm water, swimming pool and luxury, which brought Libyan oil, and denied him the poor people.


 
 
Everything belongs to us all!
 
The newspaper said that the rebels had pranced in the air, such as children, and they are trying to enjoy, even if one of them shouted "This is Libya now, everything here was the property of the Libyan leader, but he is not here now, and will not return at all, everything belongs to us all," and then jumped with his gun in the pool. The newspaper said that the young rebels were shocked as they move from one house to another luxury resort, only to discover that every home more luxurious than its predecessor, with its swimming pools for children and adults, and "jet ski", while overlooking the poverty around the capital, Tripoli, in families that stand in queues for food, and hospitals where there are no medicines.
Each house is equipped with a bathtub warm, and many swimming pools, diving equipment and horse stables. The rebels broke the bottles they find in a house Mutasim Gaddafi. The paper said: The resort is built on the beach on the way resort "Malibu" American in California, is dedicated to spend weekends and holidays, and contains the family of the skin, one color Atdhad with the colors of pillows and sheets, in the style of "Fendi" in Italy.
There are all the home gym, along with the audio system to listen to music and songs, and the curtains open remote control. The paper says: The one house in the resort cost millions, but it seems that the money did not mean the members of this family who controlled huge fields of Libya's oil wealth.


27.8.11

In 32 minutes .. Fabregas Barca investigating a number could not be achieved for a period of 8 years at Arsenal

After spending eight years Cesc Fabregas with his former club Arsenal, the Spanish did not achieve the only two tournaments in eight years.
And now back happiness to the heart of the midfielder in Barcelona new-old Cesc Fabregas to achieve the title after the other in a very short period as that during the first three matches with Barcelona managed to achieve three titles (titles and official title of Woody)
Although Fabregas did not play many minutes for Barcelona during the three games, but it proved to be a sign of the team Alkatlona conciliator.

During the three games he has played he had a clear imprint, in the home leg of Super against Madrid contributed to the winning goal scored by Messi, and to Naples in the Cup Gamper scored his first goal for Barcelona, and in the Super Cup European scored his second, Meiberhen that Barcelona has not lost when the payment 40 million euros to Arsenal, but has gained a lot.

26.8.11

Irene causes Obama to end holiday early

Taking his own advice not to linger at the beach, President Barak Obama cut short his family's vacation on Martha's Vineyard and headed back to Washington late Friday to await the landfall of a Hurricane Irene, which he warned could be a "historic" storm.
Joined by his wife, Michelle, and daughters Malia and Sasha, Obama boarded his Marine One helicopter at the island's airport and took off for Cape Cod, where Air Force One waited to take them back to Washington.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the president felt it prudent to be back in Washington when Irene strikes the Eastern Seaboard. Obama informed his staff shortly after urging millions of Americans in the path of the storm to heed instructions from state and local officials, especially if directed to evacuate.
"Don't wait, don't delay," Obama said. The storm was on course to rake the coastline from North Carolina to New England over the weekend.
The president, speaking from his vacation rental on the island, said the federal government is "bringing all federal resources to bear" in response.
"I cannot stress this highly enough, if you are in the projected path of this hurricane you have to take precautions now," he said.
Illustrating government preparations, Earnest said that the administration conducted a national exercise to test emergency preparedness in 2009. He said the exercise included a simulated hurricane that struck New York City. He said the president participated in that exercise.
Though Martha's Vineyard was in Irene's path, Earnest said Obama's decision to return to Washington Friday night, instead of Saturday as planned, was not made out of worry about his personal safety.
Obama has been vacationing in Martha's Vineyard since Aug. 18, though the holiday's been repeatedly interrupted amid the upheaval in Libya, Tuesday's East Coast earthquake and preparations for the new jobs and debt package Obama's unveiling next month.
Obama said he had been briefed on Irene's status Friday morning by top federal officials. He also talked to governors of states and mayors of communities in the expected hurricane path, including mayors Michael Bloomberg of New York and Michael Nutter of Philadelphia.
As the president spoke, rains from Irene's outer bands began hitting the Carolinas, along with 6- to 9-foot waves. On Martha's Vineyard, though, Obama stood in the shade of a poplar tree outside a gray-shingled cottage. Otherwise it was bright sunshine, not a cloud in the sky.
The president cited two government websites, one in English and one in Spanish, that provide advice on how to prepare for emergencies: http://www.ready.gov/ and http://www.listo.gov/.
He said the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been deploying teams along Irene's projected path. The agency has millions of liters of water, millions of meals and tens of thousands of cots and blankets positioned along the Eastern Seaboard, he said.
And the American Red Cross has been preparing shelters in North Carolina and other states, he said.
Obama cautioned that it would take time after the storm to begin rescue operations and get resources to people in need.
"So the more you can do to be prepared now, making a plan, make a supply kit , know your evacuation route, follow instructions of your local officials, the quicker we can focus our resources after the storm on those who need help the most," he said.
"All indications point to this being a historic hurricane."
Two years ago, Obama's first vacation on Martha's Vineyard as president was delayed by Hurricane Bill.

Federal response to Category 3 hurricane began in 2009

Washington (CNN) -- As it became clear this week that Hurricane Irene had her eye trained on much of the East Coast, federal officials began setting in motion preparations that have been two years in the making.
Shortly after taking office in 2009, President Barack Obama and other high-level authorities participated in a national level exercise simulating a Category 3 hurricane striking New York City, Deputy White House Secretary Josh Earnest said Friday.
"The reason I raise this is because the federal government's preparations for this storm didn't just begin as the clouds started to gather and form a tropical depression, but rather that the federal government, and this administration in particular, is constantly exercising and preparing and testing and evaluating our readiness for situations like this," Earnest said shortly after announcing that Obama was cutting short his vacation in Martha's Vineyard to return to the White House.
Obama has faced a number of tests in his first three years in office: a struggling economy, high unemployment rates and an environmental disaster with the BP oil spill. Another big test could come this weekend as Irene bears down on a huge sweep of the coast, forcing the question: Will the federal response to this storm of possibly "historic proportions" be better than to Hurricane Katrina?
Irene is the first major hurricane to strike the United States since Obama took office. But the lessons learned from Katrina -- which also struck in late August, in 2005 -- are presumably the focus of the administration's response.
In his memoir "Decision Points," former President George W. Bush calls the response "not only flawed" but "unacceptable," and describes his own failures in this way: "As the leader of the federal government, I should have recognized the deficiencies sooner and intervened faster. I prided myself on my ability to make crisp and effective decisions. Yet in the days
after Katrina, that didn't happen. The problem was not that I made the wrong decisions. It was that I took too long to decide."
Earnest said the 2009 exercise was designed to evaluate "interagency federal response" and what types of "measures that the federal government could take in the situation in support of state and local officials."
One key takeaway from the exercise, Earnest said, was the importance of sending in incident management teams ahead of the storm.
That lesson has been applied to Irene, with such teams already deployed in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, Massachusetts and Vermont, according to Earnest. More than 100,000 National Guard members also stood ready to assist in the storm aftermath, with hundreds already on the ground in some areas.
Meanwhile, the president conducted conference calls Thursday and Friday with such officials as his chief of staff, Bill Daley, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Federal Emergency Management Administrator Craig Fugate, as well as governors and mayors in states in the path of the storm.
Obama emphasized during these phone calls "that the entire federal government is focused on bringing all available resources to bear on this effort and he directed his team to continue to make sure that there are no unmet needs," Earnest said.
The president also signed a disaster declaration for New York and North Carolina, clearing the way for federal funds to assist in cleanup and recovery efforts.
And, in an effort to convey the seriousness of this storm, Obama delivered a statement Friday warning "all indications point to this being a historic hurricane." He urged those in the path of the hurricane "to take precautions now."
FEMA -- its image among the worst affected by the Katrina response -- was also working to get the word out this week.
"Residents and businesses along the East Coast should be taking steps now to prepare for severe weather, and following the instruction of their local officials, including any evacuation orders," Fugate said in a statement.
The agency also moved into place nearly 400,000 meals and 380,000 liters of water at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, where "supplies can be moved quickly throughout nearby areas."
On the five-year anniversary of Katrina last year, Obama visited the hard-hit city of New Orleans, where hundreds of people died when the city's levees failed and water poured into the streets, flooding homes and sending terrified residents to their roofs to await rescue.
"The big lesson from Katrina is, you can't wait to find out how bad it is," he said. "You've got to respond, as a team, as [if] it is bad."
He promised that a team examining disaster recovery nationwide is "improving coordination on the ground, modernizing emergency communications and helping families plan for a crisis."

Sea turtle who had global following found dead

AP)  WEST PALM BEACH, Florida - Andre, a sea turtle who survived catastrophic injuries and underwent a year of rehabilitation and innovative surgeries, has been found dead, three weeks after he was released off the Florida coast.

Loggerhead Marinelife Center, which had cared for the turtle, said he was found Wednesday on Hutchinson Island. David McClymont, the center's president, said staffers were able to identify the turtle from a tag that had been placed on him, but he was in such bad condition they couldn't determine what killed him.

"The scientific advancements we made while rehabilitating Andre are already being applied in the treatment of other threatened and endangered sea turtles," the center said in a statement.

When Andre was found stranded on a sandbar on June 15, 2010, he had gaping holes in his shell, the result of two apparent boat strikes. More than three pounds of sand were inside him, along with at least a couple of crabs, a raging infection and a collapsed lung. His spinal cord was exposed, pneumonia was plaguing him and death seemed certain.

After beachgoers pulled him ashore on a boogie board, veterinarians began what became a yearlong effort to save him.

Doctors used a vacuum therapy system to remove fluid and close his wounds. A local orthodontist installed braces to close gashes in his cell, and doctors employed a procedure typically used to help regrow breast tissue in mastectomy patients to fill in holes.

Green sea turtles have persisted since prehistoric times, but are endangered today. Only a small fraction of hatchlings survive and even fewer go on to reach adulthood and reproduce.

At 177 pounds (80 kilograms) when he was released, Andre was believed to be about 25 years old.

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25.8.11

Site Gaddafi, who holed the above description .. and U.S. newspapers: Gaddafi hiding in Tripoli Zoo

Still the current situation in Libya, the top pages of major newspapers around the world on Thursday and tenacious pursuit by the rebels to find the Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, who is still mystery surrounding the place.

He told the doctor Iyasir Ribeiro Brazilian specialist in plastic surgery, which was dealt with Muammar Gaddafi in 1994 from swelling under the eyes, on Wednesday that he was one of the few people who have visited Fort Gaddafi, "beyond description" in Tripoli.
The famous doctor (70 years), who owns several clinics in Rio de Janeiro take part in a conference on cosmetic surgery, the chest in Tripoli, when asked the Minister of Health Libya's time "screening of a loved one on it." And said the doctor, the Brazilian "I thought he was talking about his wife. And drove me his car and when we arrived I understood that it was a Gaddafi. entrance to the fort contains a number of meanders and asked me to wait in the library, "and then was transferred to a building" where they erected a tent. "
Ribeiro added, "There I was met Gaddafi. I told him that the place is dark is not allowed to examine him Vaguetadenei Dental Clinic super-evolution." He said he passed the fortress in the "Sports Hall includes an Olympic swimming pool. Gaddafi has been a time in the fitness high," indicating that he returned after a year of that visit to the operation of Gaddafi, in addition to hair transplants.
It remembers the doctor said the site was fortified includes "two of the German operations with excellent facilities and a room to rest." "It was something beyond description I did not expect such as this." Said the doctor said "all employees foreigners. Doctor Pakistani. There was a prosecutor competent in anesthesia (Russian and Egyptian) and a nurse Yugoslavian. I think he was afraid to assassinate him Libyans."
He said "16 years ago was not (Gaddafi) described the bloody dictator was open to the West and described as a head of state. He was very polite and educated and speaks fluent English but he was not never seen in my eyes." According to Gaddafi, the Brazilian doctor "will not come out alive," the revolution in Libya. "After that took him six days to print and what I knew, I do not think he will run out unscathed. Kill himself or commit suicide, they Sadjalonh."
Gaddafi at the zoo

The newspaper "Washington Post" the U.S. has said - in a report posted on its website on the Internet - that the Libyan capital Tripoli has become for the most part are fully controlled by the rebels is that the focus of the war Libyan turned quickly to hunt out of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the fugitive. The newspaper added that the rumors about the place of sweeping Gaddafi of Libya that Gaddafi Merdd them hiding among the animals at the zoo Tripoli, which is located near the Bab Azizia This area is still under the control of Ansar al-Gaddafi.
She added that the Government of the rebels in Benghazi announced a reward of $ 7.1 million dollars for information useful in finding which increases the Gaddafi race condition between the Libyans to reach the Colonel wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of committing war crimes against humanity. A number of U.S. officials believed that Qaddafi is still hiding in Tripoli where there are nearly 40 compounds could be hiding out, mostly in the capital.
The newspaper quoted a senior official in NATO did not disclose his identity, saying n coalition aircraft monitoring the air, sea and would be difficult for Gaddafi to escape through these methods.
The newspaper said the Libyan leader, the transitional Council Mustafa Abdul Jalil stepped down thrust if Gaddafi, who ruled the country for 42 years of power, will allow him to travel to any other state. The newspaper noted bin this decision may not satisfy many of the Libyans who want to see Gaddafi condemned to death by a Libyan court.
The newspaper "New York Times" - in a report posted on its website on the Internet - it's controlled by the rebels following the Libyans on the fortified compound of the Libyan colonel, sought last night to strengthen their control in the capital, where they entered in violent clashes with supporters of Gaddafi.
The paper also Gaddafi, who once again defied the rebels in an audio message aired on Al Rai, which broadcasts from Damascus, and he toured hiding in Tripoli, and urged his supporters to "cleanse" the Libyan capital of the "rats".
Gaddafi said Almtuare of sight "came out in Tripoli without people to see me in disguise." "I salute the young revolutionaries who I met in Tripoli", calling on "all the tribes to purge the Libyan Tripoli rats" and mean the rebels.
The rebels have declared the Libyans on Wednesday for a financial reward worth 7.1 million dollars, million Libyan dinars, for those who come with a Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is alive or dead. Mustafa said Abdul Jalil, "We are concerned about the approach and thinking, so I call on supporters of Gaddafi in Sirte, Gaddafi to join us."
The New York Times journalist in the context of another report that the Libyans are facing a new challenge and a serious fear Astasalon where Gaddafi, who planted in their hearts. The newspaper quoted Thaer Libby as saying "We want to get rid of the remnants of Muammar Gaddafi, from within each individual to Libby, where people were subjected to suffering and submission Dama for four decades under the umbrella of the rule of Gaddafi." He added that when the revolution broke out six months ago, we knew it would be bloody because Gaddafi a bloody-minded

24.8.11

الصن: ميدو ينافس رونالدو ومارادونا على لقب الأثقل في العالم .."وزناً"!

دخل أحمد حسام ميدو لاعب الزمالك الحالي منافساً للاعبي العالم الأكثر وزنا في العالم والذي جاء على رأس قائمتها البرازيلي الأسطورة رونالدو الذي فاق وزنه جميع اللاعبين في العالم.
وجاء ميدو حسب جريدة "الصن" الإنجليزية في المرتبة التاسعة وأشارت أن ميدو انتقل إلى عدد كبير من الأندية لكن ميدو يبدو أن شهيته كانت مفتوحة للجهتين فقد انتقل اللاعب المصري إلى 11 نادي لكن مؤخراً يبدو ان شهيته للطعام كانت أكبر من الانتقالات.
وجاء الأسطورة الأرجنتينية مارادونا في المرتبة الثانية وفي المرتبة الثالثة ويلي فولك حارس فريق شفيلد يونايتد وفريق تشيلسي في أوائل القرن الماضي , وفي المرتبة الرابعة نيل رودوك.
وجاء في المركز الخامس اللاعب الإنجليزي المعروف بول جاسكوين "جازا" وكان سيكون من أساطير الكرة الإنجليزية لولا مشاكله الشخصية الكثيرة , وفي المركز السادس أسطورة حراسة المرمى بنادي إيفرتون نيفيل ساوثهيل.
وجاء الجنوب أفريقي مكارثي ضمن القائمة في المركز السابع , والبرازيلي الشهير أدريانو في المركز الثامن وميدو في المركز التاسع , قبل أن يختتم التقرير بأن يأتي الحارس الأسترالي مارك بوسنيتش في المركز العاشر.
صور اللاعبين من المركز الأول للمركز العاشر حسب جريدة الصن

Libya victory celebrations are premature

Libyans have taken to the streets to celebrate the impending end of Moammar Gadhafi’s forty-two year rule. These celebrations are as understandable as they are premature. The tyrant is leaving, but who or what replaces him remains to be decided.
Washington knows what it wants next in Libya: a stable, preferably democratic government that exercises effective control over all its territory. A politically and economically successful Libya could be a model for the rest of the Arab world.
But success in Libya is not guaranteed. The Libyan rebels agreed that Gadhafi had to go. They don’t necessarily agree on who or what should replace him.
Gadhafi undermined every institution that might threaten his rule, which means that the rebels will be building Libya’s new political system from scratch. Tribal, regional and class divisions could easily derail these efforts.
The nightmare outcome is a Libya that collapses into anarchy. It would become a breeding ground for criminals and terrorists. Al Qaeda and its affiliates gravitate to countries that have weak, ineffective governments.
The next month will go a long way toward determining whether Libya  succeeds or fails. Making sure that food and other basic necessities reach Libyans in need will be critical to establishing the credibility of the rebels’ Transitional National Council (TNC).
Preventing the breakdown of law and order will be equally important. The lawlessness that gripped Baghdad in the weeks immediately following Saddam Hussein’s ouster helped set the stage for the insurgency that followed. If Tripoli can avoid a similar fate, Libya stands a fighting chance of making the most of its new-found freedom.
Continued violence in Libya could come from several sources. Gadhafi loyalists might continue fighting. Rival rebel militias might square off against each other. Revenge killings could spur a cycle of escalating violence.
So what are the White House’s next steps? The White House has pledged humanitarian assistance. Direct U.S. military intervention, however, is off the table. Neither the administration nor the American people has much interest in putting American boots on the ground in yet another country.
What might the administration do instead to keep violence in Libya in check? There are two basic choices:
1. Leave it to the Libyans. NATO bombing was essential to breaking Gadhafi’s hold on power, but it was the Libyan people who fought and risked their lives on the ground. The United States and NATO could continue to advise and support the TNC on political reconciliation and economic reconstruction, but otherwise stay out of the way.
2. Champion an International Peacekeeping Force for Libya. Such a force could range from a few hundred paramilitary police officers to several thousand military troops. The police and.or troops could come from Europe or elsewhere in the Middle East. Their goal would be to keep the peace in Tripoli and other pro-Gadhafi strongholds and oversee a general disarmament. Such a force might stay only a few months or perhaps longer depending on the conditions.
President Obama said nothing in his address today about the role that peacekeepers might play in Libya. So for it looks for now that he prefers leaving matters in the hands of the Libyans.
But that calculation could change quickly if the TNC fails to establish control. The question then will be whether the peacekeepers that do go in get there in time to save Libya from a nightmare outcome.
The views expressed in this article are solely those of James M. Lindsay.

A new Libya must honor human rights

Editor's note: Fred Abrahams is a special adviser at Human Rights Watch, coordinating the organization's coverage of the Libya crisis. He led a Human Rights Watch fact-finding mission to Tripoli and government-held territories from August 4 to 11.
(CNN) -- The anti-Gadhafi movement, at first peaceful and then with arms, appears on the verge of toppling one of the world's more oppressive rulers, who crushed and controlled Libya for 42 years. Now there's a chance to build a more democratic state based on fundamental rights and the rule of law, which Libyans have lacked for too long.
Other repressive rulers in the Arab world and beyond must be having sleepless nights: Take note President Bashar al-Assad of Syria. The Libya that seemed forever frozen by Col. Moammar Gadhafi's violence and fear has now changed, and whether he falls today or some time soon the Middle East and North Africa won't be the same.
Daunting tasks face the transitional leadership, the National Transitional Council, in the days and weeks ahead, particularly in the area of human rights. How they tackle those challenges will set the tone in Libya for years to come.
First is the responsibility to avoid revenge. Fighters with the council should treat all of their detainees humanely, from members of the Gadhafi family to captured fighters on the streets. They should turn the page on the old regime's standard use of torture and abuse.
The council's forces should protect vulnerable sites that will be the focus of an emotional population with legitimate, pent-up grievances, such as police stations, courthouses, prisons and other symbols of the Gadhafi state. And forces should protect the vulnerable populations that could be attacked, including internally displaced people who fled areas of council control in the eastern parts of Libya and the western mountains, security officials who are blamed for helping Gadhafi maintain control and residents in Gadhafi strongholds such as Sebha and Sirte
Dark-skinned Libyans and sub-Saharan Africans face particular risks because rebel forces and other armed groups have often considered them pro-Gadhafi mercenaries from other African countries. We've seen violent attacks and killings of these people in areas where the National Transitional Council took control.
Government arms depots also need securing to ensure that Gadhafi's vast military arsenal does not fall into private hands, fueling an insurgency and perhaps get smuggled outside the country. In other parts of Libya, Human Rights Watch has seen large, unguarded depots with land mines, Grad rockets, anti-tank missiles and handheld SA-7 Grail surface-to-air missiles capable of shooting down a civilian airplane.
So far, the council's leadership has made admirable statements about these threats. They have made forceful speeches against reprisal violence and sent out mass SMS messages urging calm and the protection of state facilities. But the leaders will need to turn these strong words into concrete acts to avoid post-Gadhafi abuse. They will need to arrest and prosecute those who try to loot or take justice into their own hands.
There will be a long-term, herculean task of building democracy in a country that knew only one man and his idiosyncratic ideology for four decades. Libya has no independent courts. It lacks a free media. It has no constitution or separation of powers. The obstacles to building democratic institutions will be huge, and Libyans will need international support.
Justice is required, both for decades of repression and for six months of armed conflict. But arrests and prosecutions should proceed according to the rule of law, rather than with arbitrary arrests and show trials of those who supported, or are suspected of having supported, the regime.
Ultimately, some form of Libyan reconciliation process will probably be needed as the country grapples with the dictatorship and its network of support.
Divisions within the National Transitional Council will no doubt emerge as its members shift from their singular focus of toppling Gadhafi to the painstaking work of building something new. But if dialogue and transparency prevail, then Libya has a chance to become a much better place.
The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Fred Abrahams.

Libya's hospitals flooded with war victims

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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Even as Moammar Gadhafi's forces appeared in disarray, there was no letup Wednesday in casualties in the war with rebels here.
The humanitarian group Medecins Sans Frontieres, also called Doctors Without Borders, said support facilities in the capital were overwhelmed with patients.
"Almost all of the hospitals around the city are receiving wounded, but some of the hospitals have not been accessible due to the fighting, which means that other hospitals have an added burden," said Jonathan Whittall, MSF head of mission in Tripoli.
He described scenes of chaos inside institutions short of doctors and nurses, many of whom have been afraid to travel unsafe streets to get to work.
But, he added, "there is a huge number of people who are responding as volunteers and who are going to the hospitals to try and support and assist where they can."
At one clinic, nearby houses had been converted into inpatient departments, with patients lying on the floor or on desks and "essentially caring for themselves



Ambulance workers are hamstrung by the fuel shortage in the capital. With electricity only sporadic, hospitals have been running on generators, but they too require gas.
Still, he said, "The health facilities are stretched, but by no means are they completely collapsed or not functioning at all."
Meanwhile, Libyan rebels weathered pockets of resistance across Tripoli from forces loyal to Gadhafi as the U.N. Security Council met to discuss the unfreezing of Libyan assets.
Rebels worked to topple remnants of the Gadhafi military apparatus as special forces from Britain, France, Jordan and Qatar -- on the ground in Libya -- stepped up operations in Tripoli and other cities.
But a senior opposition official said that a large portion of the southern half of the capital remained dangerous.
In some areas, elements of Gadhafi forces were in the streets taking shots at people. The sounds of celebratory gunfire mixed with sounds of fighting, making it difficult to ascertain what was going on.
Several rockets landed near Tripoli International Airport, near where rebel commander Mukhtar Al-Akhbar said the bound bodies of four rebel fighters had been found.
Rebels controlled the hotly contested airport but were struggling to control an area east of it. Late Wednesday night, two planes were set ablaze and exploded after they were hit by Gadhafi forces shelling the airport.
The forces trading artillery fire with Gadhafi troops around the airport were working to avoid civilian casualties because regime elements had entrenched themselves in nearby villages, rebel commanders said. While the rebel fighters were shooting back, they were calibrating their fire in order not to strike villagers, the commanders said.
Rebels said the intensity of the fighting around the airport was linked to the rebels' failure to find Gadhafi. The National Transitional Council, which is what the rebel leadership is calling itself, announced that a Benghazi businessman offered a $2.5 million bounty on the Libyan leader's head. Later, council spokesman Mohammed Shater put the reward at 1.7 million dinars ($1.4 million), representing February 17, the day the revolution began.
Fighting between rebels and Gadhafi loyalists broke out Wednesday outside the Rixos Hotel, where 33 international journalists and two other foreign nationals were released after being held for five days by pro-Gadhafi forces.
Around 4:30 p.m., six staff members of the International Committee of the Red Cross arrived at the hotel and took them to a safe location.

CNN Senior International Correspondent Matthew Chance said that the journalists had been "living in fear" and that they wept with relief as they got out. He called the ordeal "an absolute nightmare."
Chance said the loyalists released the journalists upon realizing that most of the city had fallen to rebels.
"It's good to be out, it's good to be free," said CNN Producer Jomana Karadsheh.
Four Italian journalists were kidnapped on a road between Zawiya and the capital, about a half hour away, Italian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maurizio Massari told CNN. Massari said it was unclear who was responsible, but that the ministry assumed it was pro-Gadhafi forces.
Two of the journalists are from Corriere della Sera newspaper and one each from La Stampa and Avvenire.
Avvenire's foreign editor, Paolo Alfieri, said his kidnapped journalist, Claudio Monici, called the newsroom and spoke for about five minutes. During the conversation, Monici identified the others as Elisabetta Rosaspina and Giuseppe Sarcina from Corriere della Sera and Sono Domenico Quirico from La Stampa.
Alfieri, who described Monici's voice as calm, said the journalist reported that the four had been en route from Zawiya toward the capital when they were stopped by a roadblock. There, the four journalists were beaten and one of the drivers was killed, Monici said. Still, he described the four journalists as "well."
Alfieri said Monici said nothing about what the kidnappers were demanding.
A day after rebel fighters captured Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound, loyalist forces shot at least seven mortars into the symbolic heart of the Libyan ruler's regime.
The seizure of the compound punctuated the buoyant optimism of the rebels and their National Transitional Council political movement. The council said its forces controlled 90% of the country and was planning to move ministries from its base of Benghazi in the east to Tripoli.
Two Arabic-language networks aired an audio message purportedly from Gadhafi in which he called upon all Libyans "to clear the city of Tripoli and eliminate the criminals, traitors and rats."
"They are hiding between the families and inside the civilian houses," the speaker said. "It's your duty to enter these houses and take them out."
CNN cannot confirm the authenticity of the message.
Hours earlier, Gadhafi spokesman Musa Ibrahim struck an equally defiant tone when he said government forces had the power to fight in Tripoli "not just for months -- for years."
"We will turn Libya into a volcano of lava and fire under the feet of the invaders and their treacherous agents," Ibrahim said in a phone call to a satellite news channel, according to Reuters.
A senior NATO official said the war was "not over yet, although it's close. We continue to watch for flare-ups from around the country, where there are still going to be pockets of resistance. We are also watching the chemical weapons and Scud missiles to make sure they are not used in the endgame."
Another NATO official elaborated on the help from foreign forces. British forces, in particular, have assisted rebel units by "helping them get better organized to conduct operations," the official said.
Some of the foreign forces traveled with rebel units from towns across Libya as they advanced on Tripoli. The official, who declined to be identified due to the sensitive nature of the intelligence information, said the special forces had helped rebels "improve their tactics."
The forces also provided targeting information to warplanes conducting airstrikes, conducted reconnaissance missions in Tripoli and assisted rebels in communications, the official said.
NTC Chairman Mustafa Abdul Jalil told Italy's La Repubblica daily newspaper Wednesday that Tripoli was "80% under our control."
"Pockets of resistance remain in the city and there is a large concentration of the armed forces in the Sirte area, the historical backbone of the regime," he said. Sirte, Gadhafi's hometown, is east of Tripoli.
"The Gadhafi era is finished, even though all will end only with his capture and with his conviction for all the crimes he committed."
Jalil said the "prevailing thought" within the Transitional Council is to try Gadhafi and his allies in Libya, not at the International Criminal Court at The Hague, which has issued an arrest warrant for him for crimes against humanity.
He also said that parliamentary and presidential elections will be held in eight months. "We want a democratic government and a fair constitution," he said.
Foreign countries were recognizing the council as Libya's rightful government, though Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said his country would recognize a regime only if it were led by Gadhafi, his ally.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said his country would consider establishing relations with rebels if they "have the power and spirit and opportunity to unite the country on a new democratic basis."
However, "there are two governing powers in the country, and despite the rebels' success in Tripoli, Gadhafi and his loyalists retain influence and military potential," Medvedev said.
Critical to the rebels' ultimate success will be the release of money that has been frozen in international banks.
In Washington, State Department Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said all U.S. citizens who were known to be detained in Libya have been released and their families notified.
"We are diligently working through a variety of contacts, including the Hungarian Embassy in Tripoli, which serves as our protecting power, to provide assistance to those who may require it," she said.
The U.N. Security Council may soon free up assets for use by anti-Gadhafi forces in Libya.
The council met Wednesday afternoon to discuss the release of $1.5 billion in humanitarian aid for Libya. Money held by the Libyan regime in foreign bank accounts was frozen by the council in February and March.
South Africa continued to be the lone holdout. The South Africans said the issue is not settled on the ground in Libya. South Africa was also upset upset that the African Union was ignored, in their view, in the U.N. resolution that authorized the use of NATO's military force in Libya.
But South Africa, which does not have veto power, cannot block release of the money; Washington was expected to call for a vote Thursday afternoon.