Sabtu, 08 Oktober 2011

Roger Williams, Pianist Known for Sentimental Songs, Dies at 87

showRoger Williams, the pianist whose exuberant versions of songs known as "Autumn Leaves" and "Born Free" became successful recordings in the late 1950's and 60's and continued acting in concert in 80 years, died Saturday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 87. The cause was complications of pancreatic cancer, his former publicist, Rob Wilcox told The Associated Press.

Seven singles by Mr. Williams did on the Billboard Top 40, perhaps the best known of which - and that brought him fame - is "Autumn Leaves". During his long career he recorded over 100 albums, including "Roger Williams plays her favorites," and "the best pianist Popular".
Mr. Williams "virtually transformed the piano into a harp," wrote Joseph Lanza, a music historian in 1994 in his book "Elevator Music", adding that "cultivates a style of dramatic raids from classical to jazz the country to soft rock and roll. "

She performed on stages across America, from Carnegie Hall to the Hollywood Bowl, and led for many years at the MGM Grand and the Tropicana in Las Vegas. Nine presidents, including Harry S. Truman and George W. Bush, took him to the White House to provide soothing sounds for guests.

Certainly, "Autumn Leaves" was one of the most welcoming, with its cascading arpeggios reminiscent of falling leaves. Mr. Williams instrumental version of the song 1940, originally known as "Les Feuilles Mortes" ("Dead leaves"), with music by Joseph Kosma and lyrics by Jacques Prevert French (Johnny Mercer wrote the lyrics to English) was No. 1 on the Billboard singles chart for four weeks in 1955 and remained in the Top 40 for 26 weeks.

Accompanied by the orchestra and chorus, Mr. Williams captured the extent of the African savannah with his cover of the 1966 film "Born Free" about a lion raised as a pet in Kenya, and item # 7 in the decade of record 14 weeks in the Top 40 in 1966. His other Top 40 hits were "Wanting You" (1956), "La Mer" or "Beyond the Sea" (1956), "Almost Paradise" (1957), "Up" (1957) and "Near You" which reached Top 10 in 1958.

In 1960, Mr. Williams was honored with a star on the Walk of Fame Hollywood.

When he appeared in the New York Philharmonic in 1970, Robert Sherman of the New York Times wrote about her "sumptuous piano settings" and that "kept his large audience captivated" by playing an old favorite after another. "The concert of the promise of" Easy Listening "," Mr. Sherman concluded, "remained faithful."

Despite his musicality was evident even as a child was not always Roger Williams.

Louis Jacob was born in Omaha Weertz October 1, 1924, and grew up in Des Moines, the only son of Frederick and Dorothea Weertz. His father was a Lutheran pastor who had been a professional boxer, and his mother was a music teacher. (Only after the founder of Kapp Records, David Kapp, a contract was signed in 1954 which changed its name, at the insistence of Mr. Kapp.)

"I could play" Home Sweet Home "on the harmonica when I was 3 years," said Mr. Williams The Daily Mirror in 1955. By the time he was in high school had jurisdiction on 12 other instruments. "Everything but the oboe and bassoon," he said, "but I finally settled on what I liked -. The Piano"

Mr. Williams graduated from Idaho State University in 1949, earned a master's degree in music at Drake University in Des Moines, a year later and then came to New York to study at the Juilliard School, where the renowned pianist Teddy Wilson jazz took him under his wing.

Mr Wilson insisted, he competed on "Talent Scouts" Arthur Godfrey in 1952, and won. That led to the reservations of many nightclubs and Kapp's first album, which sold very well. Then came his single, "Autumn Leaves".

What followed was a winding path through many of the most nostalgia inducing, the melodies of the last half of the 20th century, including "A Time for Us", "The Impossible Dream," "On a Clear Day "," Hello, Dolly "" Raindrops keep Fallin 'On My Head "and" Lara's Theme "from" Dr. Zhivago ".

He is survived by two daughters, Laura Fisher, Caramel, California, and Alice Jung, New York, and five grandchildren.

Mr. Williams was unabashed about his penchant for sentimentality.

"If the lyrics of a song says, 'I love you', then I mean exactly that when I play the notes," he told The Christian Science Monitor in 1970. "The public, live or at home, can detect if an artist really means what it touches. By the way to choose music to warm up and I know I can convey. I know."
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Jumat, 07 Oktober 2011

Ides Of March' Star Ryan Gosling Charms Us Again...What's New?

showIn case you had not noticed, let me state the obvious key: "Ides of March" star Ryan Gosling and Horowitz own MTV News' Josh is in the midst of a major bromance. Do not believe me? When the two met recently to discuss the political drama Ryan (today), there was a certain amount of catching up and asked that the chemistry was palpable.
Josh. "Ryan, it's good to see you, my friend, how are you?"

Ryan: "Well, thank you."

Josh: "Why is it wrong?"

Ryan: "You always think I'm mad I'm happy I'm relaxed ...."

Josh. "I'm just trying to figure our dynamic Even after all these wonderful moments we have had, yet ..."

Ryan: "Do not try to pigeonhole."

Josh: "It's all or nothing."

Ryan: "Is everything all the time."

Is everything all the time? When Ryan so casually throws around these deep lines like that, makes us wonder if it's no secret, writing "The Notebook 2" in his loft in New York. While wearing a shirt ...

Click play on video above to see the, uh, interesting exchange between Ryan and Josh, and be sure to review "The Ides of March" in theaters.

Will you see "The Ides of March"? Sound off in comments and on Twitter!
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Game 2011 Playoffs.5: Tigers at Yankees

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(Note: tonight is a combined Coleman/Kevin In Dallas post, kind of like the Verlander/Fister Game 1 start–hopefully with better results).
On March 31st, Curtis Granderson hit an insurance home run in the bottom of the 7th off of Phil Coke (who was brought in to just face Granderson), while Austin Jackson went 1-4 and Alex Avila went 0-4 in a 6-3 Tigers loss.  JV took a no decision.  After 166 games in 189 days, we’re right back where we started.
JV (most likely) will not factor into the decision tonight, but Doug Fister will in a rematch against Game 1 Part 2 opponent Ivan Nova, who just 3 months ago was demoted to the minor leagues, while Fister suffered on last-place Seattle.
Fister gave up 6 runs in 4 2/3 innings, but didn’t pitch as badly as that sounds.  He started off well, putting the Yankees behind consistently in the count–the first time through the order, 6 of 9 Yankees were caught looking at first pitch strikes.  Expect the Yankee hitters to take a more aggressive approach tonight.
(Speaking of aggressive approaches:  Delmon Young swung at 11 first pitches in his first 13 ALDS plate appearances).
Nova pitched well, allowing 2 ER over 6 and then gave way to the Yankees bullpen.  The Tigers will have to hit him harder tonight, or at least make contact–Cabrera, Martinez, Jackson, and Raburn all had swinging strike 3s against Nova.  But Nova will not be so nova to the Tiger hitters the 2nd time through.  And perhaps tonight’s earlier (8:07) start will throw him off.
It would help for the Tigers to capitalize early.  Tuesday’s first inning Granderson grab was the 2nd consecutive game the Tigers failed to take advantage of an early bases-loaded situation.  In fact, the 14 times in the regular season that the Tigers had the bases loaded with less than 2 outs in the first or second inning, they ended up with a .091 BA and .182 OPS.
It would also help for Austin Jackson to get on base,  and maybe Don Kelly in the 2nd spot will provide a spark, or at least avoid the GIDP or failed sacrifice problem that has hurt Detroit.
(Leyland has indicated a Kelly to RF/Inge to 3B defensive shift is likely later in the game).
If the Tigers do strike early, Yankee manager Joe Girardi has indicated that he is willing to use Rivera for 2 innings, and will have CC Sabatia available in the bullpen.  No Verlander for Leyland though, and probably no Alburquerque either.  Leyland is set to go with Fister, Coke, Benoit, and Valverde. If Fister doesn’t make it far enough into the game, Max Scherzer will be the guy.
Tuesday night’s debacle was the most watched LDS game since 2007.  The Tigers have one more chance to show the baseball-watching world what they are really made of.  As Brandon Inge said, “it’s hard to beat us 2 games in a row.”
Stat to remember – Game 3 Winners (Tigers) have won 83% of the last 23 LDS.  Time to pick a winner.  Have fun everybody.  Let’s play ball!
Player of the Pre-Game: Alex Avila
Has Iron-Man Alex finally worn down? Avila has yet to have a hit in the postseason, and has in fact struck out 6 times in 15 plate appearances, a rate almost twice as high as his regular season rate.  Batting between Cabrera-Martinez-Ordonez and the hot Peralta, Avila could swing the course of the game with a timely hit.
Today’s Hmm-Let’s-Try-This Lineup:
  1. Austin Jackson, CF
  2. Don Kelly, 3B
  3. Delmon Young, LF
  4. Miguel Cabrera, 1B
  5. Victor Martinez, DH
  6. Magglio Ordonez, RF
  7. Alex Avila, C
  8. Jhonny Peralta, SS
  9. Ramon Santiago, 2B
source:detroittigersweblog.com
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Selasa, 04 Oktober 2011

Meet the new iPhone 4S

You can finally lay all that speculation to rest because here it is! Apple's set its latest iPhone family member free, and out into the wireless wild for your future consumption. Pictured above is the new dual-core A5 processor-equipped, dual CDMA / GSM iPhone 4S -- awash in Siri-enabled voice control. You can snag this black or white update on October 14th in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB configurations for $199, $299 and $399, respectively. Click through the gallery below to get intimate with Cupertino's latest smartphone refresh.
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Senin, 03 Oktober 2011

Knox appeal: How was her fate decided?

(CNN) -- American Amanda Knox and her Italian former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, won their appeals of their convictions in the killing of British exchange student Meredith Kercher. Here is a guide to the Italian appeal process.
On what grounds did Knox and Sollecito appeal their convictions for murder, sexual assault, possession of a weapon, interfering with a crime and theft?
The defense sought to discredit DNA evidence linking the two of them to the killing, in which British exchange student Meredith Kercher's throat was slashed. Her partially clothed body was found in the house she shared with Knox in Perugia, a central Italian university town.
Two experts argued that DNA evidence found on the knife used to kill Kercher and on her bra clasp was unreliable and contaminated by poor handling. Prosecutors in 2009 had said there were traces of Knox's genetic material on the handle and Kercher's in a tiny groove on the blade.
Amanda Knox pleads her case
'It's like living in a nightmare'
Kercher family lawyer: 'They are guilty'
Amanda Knox murder conviction overturned
Knox and Sollecito's defense teams have suggested Rudy Guede, who is already serving a 16-year sentence for the murder, could have been the sole killer.
The case against Knox and Sollecito
Who made the decision?
Eight jurors -- six members of the public and two judges -- decided the case. The judges take part and vote as part of the jury: their role is to guide but not to instruct the other jurors how to vote. The presiding judge, Claudio Pratillo Hellmann, who was also one of the jurors, read out the verdict.
What were the possible rulings in the appeal?
There were three possible outcomes for the defendants:
1. Verdict is upheld: In this case, Knox and Sollecito would have continued serving their respective 26- and 25-year jail sentences. However, prosecutor Manuela Comodi had called for their sentences to be increased to life.
Sollecito: Families are sacrificing
Knox trial explained
Amanda Knox: 'I was scared'
2. Verdict is overturned
3. Verdict is partially overturned, with a decrease in sentence (verdicts can be upheld on some counts but not others; this would result in a decrease in their sentences, which is what happened).
Does Monday's ruling mean the case is closed for good or could there be further appeals?
There will most likely be appeals by the prosecution. Both the defense and prosecution can take their case to Italy's highest court.
Both Knox and Sollecito returned to prison to complete paperwork and collect their belongings. But Knox was freed within an hour; CNN understands Knox will leave the country Tuesday morning.
Knox, 24, need not remain in Italy pending a possible appeal by the prosecution. After the ruling, the judge has 90 days to write a report on why the court reached its conclusions. The parties then have 45 days to file an appeal to the High Court, which then must schedule it, according to Luiss University law professor Nicola Di Mario.
So there'll be at least four months between the verdict and any possible High Court appeal. A High Court hearing would be very short and dependent on key technical issues and arguments, not a review of the actual trial itself, according to Di Mario.
Where would an acquittal of just Knox and/or Sollecito have left the case of the other?
That was the big question. The co-defendants appealed together, and while different verdicts could theoretically have been delivered for each of them, this was highly unlikely. A third person convicted of the murder, Rudy Guede, has already appealed to the High Court and had his sentence reduced to 16 years.
Can the defendants ever be tried again for the same crime?
After the case goes to Italy's highest court and assuming it does not overturn the appeals ruling, Knox cannot be tried again for the same crime under the "double jeopardy" rule.
What will happen if a possible appeal by the prosecution to Italy's highest court is successful after Knox has returned to the United States?
If Italy's highest court overturns the lower court's decision, it effectively revalidates the trial court's sentence, which means 26 years in prison for Knox.
Italy would then have to put in a request to U.S. authorities for extradition, and it would remain to be seen if that would granted or not. Deputy State Department spokesman Mark Toner told CNN: "Questions regarding Italian law and process are not ones we can answer. They need to be addressed to Italian authorities.
"The United States and Italy do have a bilateral extradition treaty, which has been in force since 1984. Questions about possible return to the U.S., extradition request, etc. are too speculative for us to be able to comment."
Does Italian law allow for any civil action by the defendants or by Meredith Kercher's family following a criminal case?
Yes, a civil action for damages took place alongside the original criminal trial. The family of Kercher sought $36 million in damages from the three co-defendants if they were convicted on the criminal charges. Their acquittal on the criminal charges frees them of civil liability as well.
Did the defendants face any other charges?
Knox also appealed an additional charge for which she was convicted: Defamation of Patrick Lumumba, the club owner whom Knox accused of killing Kercher. He was arrested but released after his alibi checked out. He later sued Knox for libel, winning 40,000 euros ($54,000) in damages. The appeals jury upheld that conviction and ordered Knox to pay Lumumba. It also sentenced her to three years in prison, but because she has already been held for four years, she was freed immediately.
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Andy Rooney Signs Off 60 Minutes One Last Time

Andy Rooney Signs Off 60 Minutes One Last Time | Andy Rooney
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After 33 years and 1,097 essays, Andy Rooney signed off 60 Minutes for the last time Sunday night with a simple message to his loyal viewers who have tuned in week after week to listen to his words of wisdom.

If you see him out and about, just let him be. "Please, just let me eat my dinner," the veteran TV personality, 92, said as he signed off, as he discussed the setbacks of the fame he acquired on the show.

CBS announced last week that Rooney was retiring from the news-magazine program, where he has read his self-penned essays on-camera since 1978.

"I wish I could do this forever," he said during Sunday's final essay. "I can't, though."

Although he's leaving the show, Rooney said he's not retiring from his job as a writer. And it's not just about the written word, he says.

"I probably haven't said anything here that you didn't already know or have already thought," he said. "That's what a writer does. A writer's job is to tell the truth."
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Sabtu, 01 Oktober 2011

Van Jones Praises Occupy Wall Street, Says Progressives Launching 'October Offensive' To Rival Tea Party

showFormer White House adviser, Van Jones, says that progressives are going to launch an "October offensive" to rival the tea party, in the spirit of the protests of Arab spring in the Middle East.

"Everyone should stay in their seats. October will be the turning point in regard to the progressive fight back. You can see it coming," Jones said this week on MSNBC, "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell.

"When Warren Buffett came out and said, look, we have to do something to raise taxes and do more for the United States, and you have these young guys who go around on Wall Street," said Jones, referring to members of Occupy Wall Street, who have been camping in Zuccotti Park in Manhattan's financial district for the past few weeks, "There is a generation of Americans who are looking around and saying, 'What is the American dream going to look like me? They will stand. " "You will see a drop in America, a fall of America, as we saw the Arab Spring," continued Jones. "You can see now with these young people on Wall Street. Hold onto your hat, we will have an offensive in October to recover the American dream and to rescue the American middle class."
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Jones, who served as Tsar President Barack Obama's green jobs until his resignation in September 2009, launched the Rebuilding the dream progressive group in June to focus on job creation and counter the influence of the Tea Party in American politics.

"We will build a progressive balance of power of the Tea Party," O'Donnell said Jones Thursday night.

Rebuilding the dream is organizing a conference in Washington, DC next week.

Jones also praised the Wall Street Occupy protesters in a blog on The Huffington Post this week.

Wall Street has been home to the greatest threat to American democracy. Now it has become home to what may be our best hope to rescue it, "writes Jones.

"A new generation has arrived on the scene of the crimes committed against our future. It is time for all people of good will to give our support to all young lung Wall Street squatting movement."
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Van Jones: It’s time for an “American Autumn” in the spirit of the Arab Spring

showCountless part of a continuum in Jones quixotic dream "to build a progressive counterweight to the tea party." Honestly, it seems almost charming that you plan to sell your program as a U.S. version Arab spring win the public to their cause. I have not seen a U.S. survey on the topic in a while, but last time I checked, people here were decidedly lukewarm about the protests in the Middle East. And that was before the riots recently in Greece, the August riots in London, and the spectacle of the Egyptian People degenerate into an assault on the Israeli embassy in Cairo.The grievances are different in each of these cases, but the broader lesson remains that the manifestations of popular discontent of the masses have tended to become quite bad lately. And if the lesson has not been fully digested, however, wait until the heroes of the revolution in Egypt to choose a more radical regime that had already cut. My hunch is that if Jones has never hosted a multitude of sizes Tahrir held protests, ending a commercial operating as de facto GOP campaign. On the other hand, perhaps electoral politics is irrelevant here. From left disappointed Obama, partly because the lion is not expected to be progressive and partly because it is on track to take the match into a total of next year clean-out. Somehow the Great Liberal alignment of 2008 has led to this and this. They tried to setup permanent Democratic majority from top to bottom choosing O, now let's try from the bottom up with the "Fall of America" ​​or whatever. I have to remain relevant in some way, right?

Anyway, that's a relief from an interview with Lawrence O'Donnell expect strong. The highlight others: Jones casually dismissing "this false invented things deficit" that Republicans are always yammering about. That's part of its ongoing attempt to convince a population that is $ 14 trillion debt that the main thing standing between them and prosperity is their unwillingness to turn people upside down and shake rich room in your pocket . Who knows? Perhaps the fall of America will be a great success and the new Democratic majority in Congress will restore the Clinton tax rates and spending for Medicare for all, as true warriors progressive choice. So yes it's going to be rich.
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Jumat, 30 September 2011

Stacey Dash is a newly single lady in real life

showWe wanted to convey the news that Stacey Dash, former star of VH1's Single Ladies, has finalized his divorce of actor Emmanuel Xuereb. The couple married in 2007 and separated in 2010, where he also earned a spot Dash restraining order against Xuereb, accusing him of beating her. Apparently, the completion of divorce is good news for the board, and indeed, after TMZ reported that Tweeted a smiley face on them, so it definitely seems to be taking it easy. Dash want nothing but continued success in their personal and professional life.
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Kamis, 29 September 2011

Holly Madison Insures Her Breasts For $1 Million

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Holly Madison is protecting her most valuable assets. The Playboy bunny insured her breasts for $1 million with Lloyd’s of London.

People Magazine reports that Madison took out her new boob insurance policy to protect herself and the people that perform with her in the Las Vegas production, “Peep Show.” Madison told People Magazine:

“”I’ve heard about people getting body parts insured and I thought, why not? If anything happened to my boobs, I’d be out for a few months and I’d probably be out a million dollars. I thought I’d cover my assets.”

Madison’s breasts have made her a lot of money. It seems only right that she is returning the favor.

Madison said:

“I think it’s kind of funny. I think they’re getting the credit they deserve. They’re my primary money makers right now.”

Here’s a picture of Holly Madison and her valuable breasts, you know, in case you were wondering what exactly this article was about.

Madison, who is currently appearing in Las Vegas (occasionally topless) for the “Striptease Spectacular” Peep Show, first gained fame when she stayed at the Playboy Mansion during “The Girl’s Next Door.” Madison was also a tabloid favorite when she dated Hugh Hefner in 2008.

The International Business Times reports that in 2001 Holly Madison had breast implants that brought her from an A-cup to a D-cup. And it looks like that investment has paid off.

Madison isn’t the only person to take out an insurance policy on something a little… different. Troy Polamalu insured his hair for a million dollars last year. Lloyd’s of London has also insured Michael Flatley of River Dance’s feet, Kieth Richard’s fingers, and Celine Dion’s vocal chords.

What do you think of Holly Madison’s investment? Are Holly Madison’s breasts so spectacular that they warrant their own insurance policy?
source: http://www.inquisitr.com/146413/holly-madison-insures-her-breasts-for-1-million/
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The Pawpaw: Foraging For America's Forgotten Fruit

So what the heck is a pawpaw?
Recently, I heard about a secret snack. Kayakers who paddle the waters near Washington, D.C., told me about a mango-like fruit that grows along the banks of the Potomac — a speckled and homely skin that hides a tasty treat.
A tropical-like fruit here, really? Yep. It's the only temperate member of a tropical family of trees. You can't buy the pawpaw in stores, so for years, the only way to eat them was straight from the tree.
I was intrigued. So I decided to hunt for a pawpaw myself.
 D.C. nature guide Matt Cohen showed me how to find them.  We took the Billy Goat Trail on the Maryland side of the Potomac River. "Wow," was the first word out of my mouth when I tasted one we found on our hike. It's sort of mango-meets-the-banana ... with a little hint of melon.  Although you may not have heard of it, the pawpaw has quite a history. Thomas Jefferson had pawpaws at Monticello. And when he was minister to France in 1786, he had pawpaw seeds shipped over to friends there. He probably wanted to impress his friends with something exotic from America.  Lewis and Clark wrote in their journals that they were quite fond of the pawpaw. At one point during their expedition in 1806, they relied on pawpaws when other provisions ran low. And from Michigan to West Virginia, people have even named towns and lakes after the pawpaw.  But the pawpaw has only recently been commercialized. That's one reason you don't see it in the grocery store. So far, there are just a few orchards selling to farmers markets. This progress is largely thanks to the work of plant scientist Neal Peterson.  He has spent the past 35 years breeding the pawpaw to make it look and taste more like a fruit we'd buy. He has selected and grown varieties that are bigger, with more flesh.  After tasting his first wild pawpaw 35 years ago, he had a eureka moment.  "It was just a revelation," he says. Peterson thought that the pawpaw was every bit the rival of a perfect peach or apple — fruits that have had thousands of years of breeding.  Why hadn't someone done this with the pawpaw? "I could just instantly make that leap of imagination," he says.  And some three decades later, he has a lot to show for it. His pawpaws are being grown in a few orchards and sold at farmers markets.  And now it's moving beyond novelty. A food scientist at Ohio University, Rob Brannan, is interested in studying the nutrients in the pawpaw. So far, he has published one study that found the antioxidant count in the fruit to be pretty high. Pawpaws may look like mangos, but unlike other tropical fruits, they are native to North America. Enlarge Abby Verbosky for NPR  Pawpaws may look like mangos, but unlike other tropical fruits, they are native to North America.  "It's about the same as a cranberry" or a cherry, Brannan says.  If scientists could put a "health halo" over the pawpaw, Brannan says, it would give the fruit a commercial boost. It's happened before. Pomegranate juice, anyone?  "Yum — wonderful flavor," Joan Foster said after tasting her first pawpaw at the Olney Farm Market recently. She has been waiting a long time to try one. They're only available a few weeks out of the year — and this year's pawpaw season is just about over.  So if you're intrigued, come back again tomorrow for a few tips on where you can find pawpaw beer, pawpaw sorbet ... and pawpaw recipes.
source http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2011/09/29/140894570/the-pawpaw-foraging-for-americas-forgotten-fruit
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T-Mobile joins Verizon to support Samsung in Apple patent lawsuit

Verizon was the first carrier to come to Samsung's defense in the company's patent dispute with Apple, but it's not the last. As Reuters reports today, T-Mobile has now also sided with Samsung in the lawsuit, stating in a court filing that a sales ban on certain Samsung products would "unnecessarily harm" the carrier and its customers, and that, "at this late date, T-Mobile could not find comparable replacement products for the 2011 holiday season." The carrier also noted that its ads also "prominently feature" some of the Samsung products in question, and that those investments "cannot be recouped easily." As for the case itself, the next big date is an October 13th hearing on the injunction request.
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Walter Payton Book Tackles Drug Abuse, Depression

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — According to a new book, Chicago Bears star Walter Payton abused painkillers in retirement and became suicidal.
In "Sweetness: The Enigmatic Life of Walter Payton," author Jeff Pearlman says the Hall of Fame running back used a cocktail of Tylenol and Vicodin in retirement, kept tanks of nitrous oxide in his garage and even obtained Ritalin from a friend whose son was prescribed pills. Pearlman writes that Payton drew the suspicion of pharmacists and a warning from the police after visiting several drugstores to have a dentist's prescription for morphine filled.
Payton's longtime agent, Bud Holmes, is quoted as saying "Walter was pounding his body with medication."
The book goes on sale Oct. 4. An excerpt appears in this week's Sports Illustrated.
Holmes and Payton's executive assistant, Ginny Quirk, recall receiving suicidal calls at all hours during the mid-1990s, and Pearlman reports Payton was living apart from his wife Connie and having extramarital affairs after retirement. That created an awkward situation at his 1993 Hall of Fame induction, with Connie and his mistress attending.
Quirk is quoted as saying it was her job to keep them apart.
"The introduction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame is supposed to be the greatest moment in his life," Quirk says. "And in truth, it was probably the worst.. Four full days, and Lita and Connie were like two ships passing in the night. If Connie was scheduled to come late, I'd make sure Lita was there early. If Connie was there early, Lita would be there late. I can't describe the horror of that trip."
Payton spent all 13 seasons with the Bears and retired as the NFL's all-time leading rusher after the 1987 season. He died from a rare liver disease and bile duct cancer in 1999.
In a statement, the Bears said Payton's "competitive spirit lives with us today."
"When we take the field each Sunday, we represent the great players like Walter who helped build the rich tradition of our organization," the organization said. "Nothing will change our feelings for a man we have the deepest respect for and miss having around Halas Hall to this day."
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/28/walter-payton-book-tackle_n_986352.html
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Rabu, 28 September 2011

How Has Steve Bartman Avoided Showing Up On The Internet After All These Years?

It seems strange—miraculous, even—that sites like ours or other media outlets have yet to catch even a glimpse of Steve Bartman post-hibernation. No candid cellphone pic popping up on a Chicagoan's Facebook page. No first-hand account of a Bartman sighting at the laundromat or the gym or an Applebee's in Schaumburg. Finding a photo of him without the Cubs hat and dopey headphones, wearing some expression other than one of frozen sadness, would be like finding a photo of a Yeti in a national park. Except that this Yeti still works a desk job outside of Chicago, if Catching Hell's information is still up to date.
The photo seen above is from a personal blog called Osler's Razor, whose author was a friend of Bartman's roommate at Notre Dame. The roommate passed along the pic for Osler's Razor to publish. Weird, right? Your eyes go straight to Lou Holtz in the middle. Unless someone pointed him out, you'd never notice the kid crouched on the left, who is now just as famous a personage as the football coach he's posing with. Once you realize it's Bartman, though, Holtz fades away, and the photo feels more substantial and spooky, like seeingOswald in Minsk.
Catching Hell director Alex Gibney did reach out to Bartman for the film, but Bartman, as he's done with all requests (interviews, six-figure endorsements) over the past eight years, politely declined. It's a remarkable feat, almost monastic in its self-discipline, one that makes Bartman's story even more intriguing and heroic in its own way. The cynic in you wants to say he's staying quiet merely to drive up the price of an interview or a TV appearance, but that's not right. I don't imagine that he's tortured by all this anymore. He's controlling his story's ending. He's grabbing it clean out of the night sky and pulling it into his chest. Good for him.
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The Next Generation is coming to Blu-ray, starting in 2012

Star Trek: The Next Generation is coming to Blu-ray, starting in 2012 (video)

It's official, Star Trek: The Next Generation will follow the lead of the original series and be released in remastered HD form next year. The official site reveals 2012 will actually see two TNG releases on Blu-ray in honor of its 25th anniversary. A single disc preview package consisting of the pilot Encounter at Farpoint, and episodes Sins of the Father and The Inner Light called The Next Level arrives first in January with a $21.99 MSRP, followed by season one later in the year and subsequent seasons after that. All 178 episodes will get the treatment, converted to 1080p with 7.1 DTS Master Audio sound. This is being done by returning to the original film negatives and then recreating the special effects instead of converting them from videotape. Can't wait until then? Check after the break for a (very) quick teaser trailer, or watch the eps in SD one more time on Amazon or Netflix.
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ZACH BRAFF BIOGRAPHY

plays J.D. upon the radio sanatorium humerous entertainment Scrubs and is the writer, executive and star of the 2004 underline movie Garden State (co-starring Natalie Portman). Braff is a local of New Jersey and a connoisseur of Northwestern University, where he complicated film. A veteran even as a teen, he done his large shade entrance in the 1993 humerous entertainment Manhattan Murder Mystery, personification the son of Woody Allen and Diane Keaton. After college Braff landed behaving jobs upon TV and in the movies, though the success of Scrubs in 2001 was a career new thing that afforded him the possibility to work in underline drive-in theatre and upon his own projects. The exclusively constructed Garden State done a dash at the Sundance Film Festival and scarcely completed cult status, interjection in partial to the renouned gathering soundtrack manuscript (which warranted writer Braff a 2005 Grammy). Until Scrubs came to an finish in 2009, Braff one after another to work in drive-in theatre as an , whilst essay screenplays and directing music videos upon the side. His alternative movie purposes embody the charcterised underline Chicken Little (2005, with Don Knotts), The Last Kiss (2006) and The Ex (2006, additionally well known as Fast Track and co-starring Amanda Peet).
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iLuv unveils WorkStation docks, turns your iPad 2 / Galaxy Tab into a PC, sort of

We've seen all shapes and sizes of iPad cases, with varying degrees of utility. But, if you have use for a desktop PC-style dock / keyboard combo, you may want to check out some of the new offerings in iLuv's WorkStation Series. First up is the iMM737, featuring a wired keyboard with iOS function keys that can be stowed in the dock's base when you're not typing away, a tilting / rotating bracket for easy customization and built-in speakers. Next, the iMM517 boasts an adjustable slate holder of its own, a Bluetooth keypad and jAura Sound technology. Need something a wee bit more portable? Perhaps the iCK826 or the iSK912 Professional WorkStation Portfolio cases will suit your workflow. Both offer a wireless set of keys that are detachable, should the need arise. Only looking for a keyboard? That's an option too with the iBTKB20. You can grab any one of these you'd like for $180 to $50, from top to bottom. You'll have to wait until November to pick up the iMM737, though -- everything else will be hitting stores this month. Check out the gallery below for a look at all the above mentioned add-ons, or peep the full PR after the break.
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