Friday, August 31, 2012

On day Roddick says he'll retire, V.Williams loses

Venus Williams keeps her eyes on the ball as she returns to Angelique Kerber, of Germany, in the second round of play at the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Venus Williams keeps her eyes on the ball as she returns to Angelique Kerber, of Germany, in the second round of play at the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Andy Roddick speaks during a news conference during the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, in New York. Roddick says the U.S. Open will be the last tournament of his career. The 2003 U.S. Open champion and former No. 1 announced his plans to retire at a news conference Thursday, his 30th birthday.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Andy Roddick speaks during a news conference during the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, in New York. Roddick says the U.S. Open will be the last tournament of his career. The 2003 U.S. Open champion and former No. 1 announced his plans to retire at a news conference Thursday, his 30th birthday.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga returns a shot to Slovakia's Martin Klizan in the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, in New York. Fifth-seeded Tsonga was upset by Klizan in the second round. (AP Photo/Paul Bereswill)

Slovakia's Martin Klizan reacts during his match against France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, in New York. Fifth-seeded Tsonga was upset by Klizan in the second round. (AP Photo/Paul Bereswill)

(AP) ? At a U.S. Open that will be remembered for goodbyes by Andy Roddick and Kim Clijsters, another former No. 1 and Grand Slam champion, Venus Williams, left with a spirited second-round loss that felt nothing like a farewell.

Hours after Roddick chose the occasion of his 30th birthday to let the tennis world in on a little secret he'd been keeping ? he'll retire after his run at Flushing Meadows ends ? Williams served poorly and stumbled badly for a set and a half before recovering to make things quite competitive.

Williams came within two points of winning, but dropped five of the last six games and ended up exiting early at a tournament she's won twice, beaten 6-2, 5-7, 7-5 by sixth-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany in a nearly 3-hour match that ended at 12:19 a.m. as Thursday turned to Friday.

Asked afterward if she's ready to join Roddick in retirement, Williams replied: "No, because if I could have made two more shots, I probably could have won that match. I think there's a big difference for me because I'm beating myself. I'm not getting destroyed out there. ... If I was out there and people were killing me, maybe it's time to hang it up."

A year ago at the U.S. Open, Williams didn't get the chance to play at all in the second round, withdrawing hours before the match and announcing she had Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease that can cause fatigue.

This time, buoyed by chants of "Let's go, Venus!" in a mostly empty Arthur Ashe Stadium ? perhaps spectators figured in the second set that Kerber was on her way to a swift victory ? Williams found the resolve and energy to put aside her 16 double-faults and 60 total unforced errors and help produce as entertaining a contest as the arena has hosted this week.

"I know this is not proper tennis etiquette, but this is the first time I've ever played here that the crowd has been behind me like that. Today I felt American, you know, for the first time at the U.S. Open," Williams said. "So I've waited my whole career to have this moment and here it is."

At changeovers in the third set, trying to concentrate on her coach's game plan, Kerber draped a white towel over her head, looking a bit like a little kid dressing as a ghost for Halloween. She would lift the towel's edge every so often so she could tuck a water bottle underneath and take a sip.

"Venus is such a great player. ... Everybody was against me," Kerber said, referring to the crowd, "but it doesn't matter."

It all came a day after four-time major champion Clijsters, who is 29, played the final singles match of her career, and while the 32-year-old Williams never has uttered a word indicating she's thinking about leaving the sport, she is no longer the player she once was.

"Obviously, being on the losing end of a match like this isn't a lot of fun," Williams said. "Today all I had was fight, because I didn't play well."

In addition to her 2000 and 2001 trophies from the U.S. Open, and five titles from Wimbledon, Williams was the runner-up at major tournaments seven times. In 16 years of Grand Slam action, since her debut in 1997, Williams had never gone through an entire season without making at least one fourth-round appearance at a major.

Until 2012, when she never even made the third round once. She missed the Australian Open while still working her way back onto the tour, then lost in the second round at the French Open and the first round at Wimbledon.

For so long the owner of one of the most feared serves on the women's tour ? surpassed only, perhaps, by her younger sister Serena's ? Williams took quite a while to get going against Kerber, who was a semifinalist in New York last year. Williams was broken each of the first five times she served and nine times overall.

"It's been a long time; I usually don't have that many breaks," Williams said.

She only hit one ace, more than 1 1/2 hours into the match, in her 10th service game of the evening.

Kerber reeled off six consecutive games in one stretch from the first set to the second, while Williams' mother, Oracene Price, rested her chin on her right hand in the stands. Williams made things interesting, though.

"I was nervous at the end of the second set. I mean, I was a little bit nervous and playing also not so aggressive. I was too defensive," Kerber said.

Then, after Williams led 4-2 in the third set, and was two points away from victory while leading 5-4 as Kerber served, it all came apart again down the stretch for the American.

Usually stoic during matches, whether winning or losing, Williams was as animated as she gets, raising a clenched fist or yelling "Come on!" after those rare instances when she did control the action ? and dropping her head or rolling her eyes or even swiping her racket on the court after missed shots.

It was the left-handed Kerber's tour-leading 55th match win of the year, and she even showed off a little ingenuity, twice shifting the racket to her right hand to extend exchanges. She even won one, somehow connecting with enough oomph righty to get the ball over to the other side. Williams, perhaps stunned the point wasn't over, pushed a swinging backhand volley into the net while staggering forward.

That kind of night for Williams, who even had issues with an earring that came out of her right lobe and the wrapping on her racket handle, which she replaced during a changeover.

Her U.S. Open is over, and Roddick's career will be whenever his last match of this tournament ends.

He made his surprising announcement at a hastily arranged news conference at the site of his biggest triumph ? the 2003 championship, the last time an American man won a Grand Slam singles trophy.

"I just feel like it's time," said Roddick, who is seeded 20th. "I don't know that I'm healthy enough or committed enough to go another year. I've always wanted to, in a perfect world, finish at this event. I have a lot of family and friends here. I've thought all year that I would know when I got to this tournament. When I was playing my first round, I knew."

He is scheduled to play 19-year-old Bernard Tomic of Australia in the second round Friday night.

Roddick's impending departure overshadowed some otherwise noteworthy on-court developments Thursday afternoon.

There was the loss by fifth-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the 2008 Australian Open runner-up, against a man ranked 52nd.

And there was a spate of victories by American men, two who are Roddick's contemporaries and good pals (32-year-old James Blake and 30-year-old Mardy Fish), and two who have been viewed as possible successors as the best the country has to offer in the sport (19-year-old Jack Sock and 24-year-old Sam Querrey).

"I saw the press conference just before I came out here. I had a feeling, thought it might be, because he's someone who puts heart and soul into every match. It gets tougher as you get older, and I don't think he could keep doing it the same way," said the 115th-ranked Blake, whose 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 upset of No. 24 Marcel Granollers of Spain was stunning for its ease.

No. 23-seeded Fish came back to beat two-time U.S. Open semifinalist Nikolay Davydenko 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, the tournament-record 10th match in which a man erased a two-set deficit and came all the way back to win.

Davydenko's takeaway?

Men should be playing best-of-three-set matches at Grand Slam tournaments, the way women do.

"Why (do) girls play best of three sets and we should play best of five sets and have the same prize money?" Davydenko said, reviving a familiar debate.

"Why are we playing five-set matches? We need to play best of three in Grand Slams. Everybody will support (that idea, even Roger) Federer. For Federer, it's easy to win in one hour, two sets. No need to run (for) a third set," Davydenko said.

Of course, for Federer, winning three sets before his opponent does never has been much of a problem, and the 17-time major champion moved into the third round with a routine 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 victory over 83rd-ranked Bjorn Phau of Germany on Thursday night.

Naturally, he was asked about Roddick, a guy Federer beat in all four Grand Slam finals they played against each other, including one at the U.S. Open and three at Wimbledon.

"Oh, man. He's a great man," Federer said. "I've had some great battles with him for a long, long time. Obviously, the Wimbledon finals come to mind, the ones we played together. He's a great, great competitor and a great champion, really."

Looking ahead to Friday, Federer also mentioned that he thinks Roddick "truly deserves a great ovation, a great atmosphere, a great crowd. ... I'm definitely going to watch it. It's not one to miss, and I hope it's not his last."

Querrey also echoed the sentiments of plenty of others about Roddick's decision.

"He's been my biggest role model the last 10 years, playing tennis, watching tennis. He's been a really great guy, a great leader to us all. Nice and kind. Really generous to the up-and-comers," Querrey said after beating Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo of Spain 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 to reach the third round. "For me, for ... the 18-year-olds now, he's just been an unbelievable champion, a Hall of Famer."

While few seemed to have an inkling that Roddick would say farewell during these two weeks, 14-time major champion Serena Williams, for one, was not taken aback.

Indeed, after beating Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez of Spain 6-2, 6-4, the younger Williams said she knew this was coming.

"I mean, he told me a while ago ? last year ? that this would be it," she said. "We were talking about it. I was just thinking, 'Change your mind, Andy. Change your mind.' But I guess he didn't."

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Motorcycles Collide With Styrofoam in the Wreck Caught on Camera

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Everyday, currencies are traded in an international foreign exchange market, otherwise known as the forex market, with the main marketplaces (otherwise known as bourses) existing in the world?s financial centes New York, London, Tokyo, Frankfurt and Zurich. Historically, the only way to participate was from the trading floor of one of these bourses, but today, people can trade forex from anywhere through a secure internet connection and a PC.

Today?s traders operate in a global network, taking positions in the market and making investment decisions based on either relative value between two currencies, or a particular currency?s actual price. Currency value fluctuations are constantly renegotiated through trading activity, and this activity, and the corresponding currency values are also indicators of the levels of currency supply.

An example of market behaviour greater demand for the Euro might indicate a weakening supply. Low supply and increased demand will drive the price of the Euro up against other currencies like the dollar, until the price better reflects what traders are prepared to pay when short supply exists. Another way to look at this situation is this higher demand means it will cost more
dollars to buy the Euro, which equates to a weakening of the dollar in comparison. Analysis of situations such as in this example forms the basis for a trader?s investment decisions, and they will purchase or sell currency accordingly.

This should be remembered, as while many see the foreign exchange market as the vehicle for converting their home currency while travelling abroad, many others choose to use the market to advance their financial position and secure their future.

Jay Moncliff is the founder of http://www.goforexonline.info a website specialized on Forex Online, resources and articles. This site provides updated information on Forex Online. For more info visit his site: Forex Online

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KRAFT FOODS TO WEBCAST TWO INVESTOR PRESENTATIONS ...

NORTHFIELD, Ill., Aug. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Kraft Foods Inc. today announced that the leadership teams for Mondelez International, Inc. and Kraft Foods Group, Inc. will separately present their respective strategies and goals as two independent companies next week. As previously announced, Kraft Foods Inc. plans to spin-off its North American grocery business, to be named Kraft Foods Group, at 5 p.m. EDT on Oct. 1, 2012. ?Following the spin-off, Kraft Foods Inc. will be renamed Mondelez International, Inc.

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Mondelez International Presentation at Barclay's Back-to-School Conference

On Thursday, Sept. 6, at 3:45 p.m. EDT, Chairman and CEO Irene Rosenfeld and members of her leadership team will present an overview of the global snacks company Mondelez International and its strategic priorities at the Barclays Capital Back-to-School Consumer Conference in Boston.

Kraft Foods Group Presentation at SeaPort Boston World Trade Center

On Friday, Sept. 7, at 9 a.m. EDT, Tony Vernon, who will become CEO of Kraft Foods Group, and his leadership team will host a separate investor day in Boston to outline the strategic plan for the North American grocery business as it begins its journey as an independent company.

Live audio webcasts of both presentations will be available within the Investor Center section of the Kraft Foods corporate web site, kraftfoodscompany.com. An archived rebroadcast and slides will be available on kraftfoodscompany.com for one year following the webcast.

Kraft Foods Inc. (NASDAQ: KFT) is a global snacks powerhouse with an unrivaled portfolio of brands people love. Proudly marketing delicious biscuits, confectionery, beverages, cheese, grocery products and convenient meals in approximately 170 countries, Kraft Foods had 2011 revenue of $54.4 billion. Twelve of the company's iconic brands ? Cadbury, Jacobs, Kraft, LU, Maxwell House, Milka, Nabisco, Oreo, Oscar Mayer, Philadelphia, Tang and Trident ? generate revenue of more than $1 billion annually. A leader in innovation, marketing, health & wellness and sustainability, Kraft Foods Inc. is a member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Standard & Poor's 500, NASDAQ 100, Dow Jones Sustainability Index and Ethibel Sustainability Index. Visit www.kraftfoodscompany.com and www.facebook.com/kraftfoodscorporate.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Voices In My Head ? Peter Tarkulich

If you close your eyes and listen to people speak aloud, you can hear that each person has their own unique voice. It?s formed from pitch, inflection, accent, volume, etc. That?s why so many sci-fi stories (and, increasingly, real-life scenarios) have voice-recognition technology. It?s like a fingerprint; you can do an impression of someone?s voice, but you can never actually match it.

So what does it mean to mention ?voice? in terms of writing? The most common answer is that it?s the distinct way that you write your stories. However, I think there?s a use of voice that often gets overlooked, and that?s character voice. But we?ll get to that.

The voice that you use in your writing is not unlike how your speaking voice is made up of different pieces. When writing, your voice is comprised of the words you use, the cadence of your writing, your use of emotion, etc. A lot of times it?s influenced by how you speak in real life, and also from the kinds of authors that you prefer to read. For instance, I like to use words that, while not actually obscure, are rarely used in modern day conversation. And the way I write dialogue is directly influeced by the writing of David Eddings. Like my speaking voice, my writing voice is my own and someone who is used to reading my stories should be able to tell that it was me who who wrote them.

Where I think some authors fail, however, is mixing their writing voice with the voice of the characters in their stories. This is specifically for stories written either in first person or in third person limited. If you are writing from the point of view of a particular character and you?re only writing in your voice, then you?ve inadvertantly made that character you.

A bit confusing? Let me give an example. Currently, I?m reading Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. I?ve been a life-long fan of Koontz?s novels. They?re great palette cleansers in between heavier pieces of fiction, and they never fail to entertain. However, I?m having a problem with Odd Thomas, and the problem is this ? he hasn?t given his character, who is written in first person, a suitable voice. I?m supposed to believe that Odd is twenty years old, yet he doesn?t think or speak like one. He thinks and speaks like someone twice his age or more is writing him to, which is exactly the case. The book is written in Koontz?s voice, no doubt about that. But the dialogue is forced, like a fifty-year-old trying to sound hip amidst a group of teenagers. When I try to imagine Odd as being as young as I?m told he is, I just can?t do it. Koontz failed to give Odd a distinct voice while maintaining his own within the writing.

It?s a tough line to walk, I know. When I wrote Dark City, Dark Magic, I was writing a character that was completely unlike me, and it made it difficult to write for him. But with enough work (and a lot of rewrites), I?d like to think that I was successful in giving Rick Walker his own voice, while keeping the story written in my own. It takes a lot of practice and it requires you to fully know your characters. You can?t give an empty character a voice, otherwise it?s just words.

With all these voices going on in our heads, it?s no wonder people think that writers are crazy.

Source: http://tarkulich.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/voices-in-my-head/

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Video: RNC chairman previews GOP convention

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Unique Methods to Use on Free Weight Machines - My Health and ...

Machines that use free weights are the ones that you see with little to no pulley equipment, but instead only have bars that you place weight plates onto. They are much like using dumbbells but also can be used in for your own unique exercises as well. Dumbbells are a great type of workout equipment to use however; with a free weight machine you can have more control of your movements.

You are going to first want to set the equipment to fit your body type by adjusting the seat. Usually all you have to do on most universal machines is pull up on the seat and when at the point you want pull down to set. Give it a quick couple of pushes to make sure it is properly in place, and if there is a safety pin then insert it. For example, if you are on a chest press machine set it to where the handles are at chest level, just like where the bar would be on the flat bench. This is where the benefit of full control comes in, because with the equipment set properly you only can press the machine in a straight line like a proper bench press!

Exercise MachinesChest Isolation

For single arms presses you can choose any of the machines that you want i.e. regular, incline, or decline bench press. Remember each one works out different muscle areas! After choosing your exercise place a weight amount you have some difficulty with when using one hand. Set up your bench form properly just like you would on a normal bench, and then press both arms up at the same time. Keeping your left arm up and flexing the left pectoral, use your right arm to do perfect single arm presses. After completing your right arm set keep it up just like the left and continue the other arms single press. Do each arm for x4 sets of x10 repetitions.

Another unique chest isolation exercise for you to try would be side single arm presses. This is where instead of sitting on the machine to the front, you are now sitting to your left or right, depending on which arm you are working out. Assume you start with the right arm so sit facing the right. Push the arm out just like any other press, and place your left hand on your right chest if you want to see how great the muscle is being isolated. Switch arms and repeat. Perform x3 sets of x10 repetitions. Make sure your shoulder is not hanging off because that will cause an injury.

Back Isolation

The other area you can isolate easily is your back. Go to the pull down machine and set it up properly to your body. Remember to only place a moderate weight amount that is not too easy. Using one arm grab the handle for the exercise, and with the other hold onto the seat or handle if available. Perfectly pull down the weight making sure you are flexing those back muscles of yours that are being put into motion. Do x5 sets of x8 repetitions for each arm.

Next on the same machine sit to the side as well. These are going to be side lateral pull downs, and they put a great emphasis on your latissimus dorsi. Pull the weight down as far as you can go to where your triceps almost touch your sides. Remember to come up slowly when placing the weight back to switch arms. Doing it to fast may pull your muscles to injury, or force you to release the handle causing equipment damage. Perform x3 sets of x10 repetitions for each arm.

The great isolation exercises are sure to hit those target areas that you have been wanting to. Make sure to mix and match all of your exercises as well to ensure the best of exercise routines. Never let your body get into a routine because then your gains will plateau, and that you will make you have to work harder to get out of it and back on track!

Source: http://www.myhealthandfitness.net.au/unique-methods-to-use-on-free-weight-machines/

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Will Justin Bieber Be Adopted By Rob Dyrdek?

'It's like being friends with a unicorn,' 'Ridiculousness' star tells MTV News about Believe singer.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Rya Backer


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Monday, August 27, 2012

Hurricane warnings issued for New Orleans, Gulf Coast

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The storm that killed as many as six people in Haiti and forced the delay of the start of the Republican National Convention in Tampa is on track to hit the Gulf Coast and possibly New Orleans, forecasters said late Sunday.

Tropical Storm Isaac, with sustained winds of 60 mph, lashed the Florida Keys and is expected to intensify, gaining strength as it moves into the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and make landfall on Tuesday as possibly a Category 2 hurricane.

The projected track and timing is eerily similar to Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans and Gulf Coast in late August 2005.

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal declared a state of emergency and ordered voluntary evacuations of more than a dozen parishes. Governors in Alabama and Mississippi did, too.

"I know the anxiety level is high," New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu told CNN on Sunday. "The storm is somewhat uncertain. Out of an abundance of caution we will begin to take these precautions as quickly as we can."

Landrieu added: "We are much, much better prepared structurally than before."

[Slideshow: Tropical Storm Isaac]

Hurricane warnings have been issued along the northern Gulf Coast from Morgan City, La., to Destin, Fla., including New Orleans and coastal Mississippi. Tornado warnings were issued for southern Florida late Sunday as a result of the rotating storm.

According to the National Hurricane Center, a storm surge between six and 12 feet could threaten the northern Gulf Coast if the storm makes landfall during high tide. The storm surge in Tampa Bay--the site of the Republican Convention--could be as high as four feet, forecasters said.

Heavy rain is also expected; in southern Florida and the Keys, up to 10 inches was expected Sunday.

In Haiti, at least six deaths were reported on Saturday as a result of Isaac. According to Florida Gov. Rick Scott, no deaths have been reported in the state thus far.

But on the eve of the seventh anniversary of Katrina, some weather experts are nonetheless growing weary. Brendan Loy, a blogger who predicted Katrina would be "an unprecedented cataclysm" in New Orleans, "breaching the Lake Pontchartrain levees" and causing thousands of deaths, says he had "a profound sense of d?j? vu" on Saturday when computer models showed a "sudden westward" shift--and Isaac taking dead aim at New Orleans.

"It feels like August 26, 2005?a defining day of my decade?all over again," he wrote.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/isaac-hurricane-orleans-224646178.html

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