Sunday, December 13, 2009


Best Made-Over U.S. Towns Worth a Visit!!!

It’s time to hit the refresh button on a number of American cities long dismissed as drive-through wastelands, fly-over zones or convenient stops to fill a gas tank. While most of us were looking the other way, these five cities gave themselves a make-over – and the results are stunning, certainly enough to justify a second look.

Albuquerque

Called "Albuquirky" by locals and famed for its October balloon festival, this arty, often neglected Route 66/I-40 stop in New Mexico is one of the USA’s oldest cities – and is finally getting noticed by the Santa Fe–bound. Beyond standby attractions (the Einstein doll’s jolting German accent at the National Atomic Museum, the 2.7-mile tram up Sandia Peak, and the state’s best huevos rancheros at always-open Frontier Restaurant), much is changing too. The film industry has recently turned it into a "Toronto of the west," with tax incentives drawing in production teams of films and TV shows like Breaking Bad (the AMC series set here), No Country for Old Men (last year’s Oscar winner for best film) and Men Who Stare at Goats. Another success story in the last 10 years is the revitalized Hispanic neighborhood of Barelas – established in the late 1600s – which now draws visitors for home cooking at Barelas Coffeehouse or traditional folk healing at Ruppe B Drug.


Baltimore

Its long-standing rep as a gritty ugly-duckling waterfront town is changing – despite the crime scenes depicted in HBO’s popular series The Wire. Justifiably known for its crab cakes, "Charm City" is seeing those infamous crime rates fall, while keeping firm hold of its kooky past. Local filmmaker John Waters – the city’s unofficial odd uncle – made the first Hairspray, while the city’s festival Honfest, a sea of outlandish sequin and '50s-era beehive wigs, has recently expanded to fill a June weekend. In recent years, artists and musicians have revived also-ran districts like Hampden, while the main attractions on and off the Inner Harbor waterfront (including Fort Henry, the birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner, and cobblestone Fells Point neighborhood) can be seen in a day by water taxi. For hikers and bikers, the in-progress Jones Falls Trail, running north of the Amtrak stop at Penn Station, will eventually connect the city center with Mt Washington.

Oakland

For years, the only good news coming out of San Francisco’s scraggly stepsister was its sports championships (the A’s, Warriors and Raiders mopped up in the '70s), but the last 15 years, Oakland has made itself the "Brooklyn of the West" – an arty, confident alternate that refuses to be an afterthought. In the past decade or so, the city cleaned up and repaved its paths on Lake Merritt and, under mayor Jerry Brown’s lead, built condos to house up to 10,000 new residents to the center. The revitalized downtown – home to the recently reopened the historic, Middle East-inspired Fox Theater and a couple good hotel choices steps from the BART link to San Francisco or Berkeley – is an eating destination, along with neighborhoods like Rockridge. Much of the progress is DIY, community-based, with new farmers markets and homegrown restaurateurs tempting San Franciscans for cross-bay meals. The food buzz here will continue next spring with the opening of the Jack London Market, a new six-story market with fresh produce and eateries steps from the water. Bay Area artists, meanwhile, have been escaping San Francisco rent for years, as seen by the three-year-old Oakland Art Murmur, an art crawl of 19 galleries on the first Friday of the month.

Oklahoma City

Set where the state’s eastern green Ozark leftovers open into the wide-open plains of the west, Oklahoma City is justifying the claim that it’s "oh so pretty" from the Bobby Troup song "Route 66." Long the dusty cow town at the point where old Route 66 crisscrosses with I-40, I-44 and I-35, the city has passed a one-penny sales tax to pretty itself up. The change so far has been stunning. Its long-domeless capitol finally got its top, its central river finally has water (and sculler rallies in stylish new boathouses), and its downtown has transformed from a mass exodus scene at 5 p.m. to an after-hours destination. Here you’ll find the NBA’s Thunder playing at the new Ford Center, rooftop cocktails and independent films at the relocated Oklahoma City Museum of Art, and Bricktown’s San Antonio-styled canal passing a minor league ballpark, barbecue restaurants and Flaming Lips Alley, named for the local rock heroes. Those needing something beyond the usual meat-and-potato go for authentic Vietnamese pho (beef noodle soup) or banh mi (sandwiches, filled with tofu or pork) in the in-progress renovation of "Asian District" – centered on old Route 66 at NW 23rd St and Classen Ave.

Pittsburgh

Those who still imagine Pittsburgh under clouds of smoke spewed from steel factories haven’t been in awhile. The city deemed the country’s most livable by The Economist this year and the host of the G-2 Summit in September, has finally shook off the "urgh" of its name. Now its downtown – rimmed with gold bridges crossing two of its three rivers and filled with a stream of excellent street art projects – is a colorful, pedestrian-friendly place, where in summer locals pull up boats to riverfront paths to plop out grills while the (lowly) Pirates play across the Allegheny River at PNC Park. It’s worth walking that way to visit the Andy Warhol Museum, the giant wind-twirling fish on poles outside the Children’s Museum or (especially) the Mattress Factory Museum, an industrial space filled with modern art in the brick lanes of the historic Mexican War Streets neighborhood. Food is a big deal. Locals cross the Monongahela and ride the Duquesne Incline up Mt. Washington to eat fish dinners with big city views; dine in Oakland, the hip neighborhood around Pittsburgh University; or the Strip district north of downtown, not far from dozens of locally owned design and clothing shops in Lawrenceville.


 Tiger Woods' wife Elin Nordegren may stay for kids

 Eleven reports of affairs later, Tiger Woods’ humiliated wife may still be willing to stick around — for the sake of their two young children.

Former Swedish model Elin Nordegren, 29, is “a child of divorce and that’s not something she’s likely going to want to do,” a source told People magazine. The golf star has come clean on all his “transgressions” with Nordegren, mother to 2-year-old Sam Alexis and 10-month-old Charlie Axel, the source said.

Tiger, 33, had been revamping the couple’s $300 million prenup to offer Elin more cash to stay, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. He would give her $80 million to stand by his side for at least seven years, according to the Daily News.

Also Thursday, club fixture Ashley Samson who tattled on pal Rachel Uchitel for trysts with Tiger is suing Uchitel for making her “look bad,” the Daily News reported.

Katie Price quits I’m A Celebrity

Model Katie Price has walked out of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! after less than a week on the ITV show.

Viewers of the programme, which is set in the Australian jungle, have voted repeatedly for the former model to be put to the test in "bushtucker" trials.

On Sunday, when she was picked for another trial involving a snake pit, she said: "Someone else has to do it. I’m just not doing it anymore."

ITV announced her departure in a one-line message posted on its website.

"Katie Price has left the jungle," the message read.

‘Closure’

Price, also known as glamour model Jordan, had begged viewers to stop nominating her for tasks.

But on hearing she had been chosen again, she said: "I suppose you get into a routine.

"The routine is I go out to work to bring back the food… I’m the breadwinner."

The 31-year-old returned to the Australian jungle last week, five years after first appearing on the programme.

She said she hoped it would bring "closure" to her relationship with ex-husband Peter Andre, with whom she became close while appearing on the show.

This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Most Popular Comic Book Super Heroes - Top 10

  1. Superman
  2. Spiderman
  3. Batman
  4. Wolverine
  5. The Hulk 
  6. Wonder Woman
  7. Green Lantern
  8. Captain America
  9. Spawn
  10. Punisher





SEXIEST Women In the WORLD - TOP 20!!!!!


  1. Jessica Biel
  2. Scarlett Johanson
  3. Jessica Alba
  4. Eva Longoria
  5. Katherine McPhee
  6. Sienna Miller
  7. Olivia Wilde
  8. Angelina Jolie
  9. Malin Akerman
  10. Christina Aguilera
  11. Rosario Dawson
  12. Natalie Portman
  13. Keira Knightely
  14. Rose McGowa
  15. Mary Elizabeth Winstead
  16. Milia Jovovich
  17. Hilary Swank
  18. Julianne Moore
  19. Naomi Watts
  20. Zooey Deschanel


Saturday, December 12, 2009


AKON TO TURN HIS LIFE STORY INTO A MOVIE!!!

R+B star AKON is turning his life story into hard-hitting new biopic ILLEGAL ALIEN, which will shed light on his early upbringing in Africa. The LONELY hitmaker was born and raised in Senegal before his family moved to New Jersey, where he fell in love with urban music, as well as being attracted to crime. The 26-year-old was jailed for convictions relating to stolen cars, but used his time behind bars to work on his debut album TROUBLE, which was released in 2004. He tells AllHipHop.com, "If people really knew my story, they'd be looking at me a whole other way. "It's like CITY OF GOD, MENACE II SOCIETY and RAY all in one movie. Like, a lot of people didn't know my uncle tied me to the train tracks when I was a kid. He literally tried to kill me because I wouldn't give him any money. "I am from a whole other culture. There's a lot of good things in it - and a lot of bad things." Akon is already lining up 8 MILE star MEKHI PHIFER to play him on screen.


EMINEM CHILDHOOD!!!!!!






Top 50 Music Videos - 21st Century

50. 99 Problems/Dirt off your shoulder-Jay Z

49.Jesus walks-Kanye West

48.Bright Idea-Orson

47.Pop-*NSYNC

46.Hallelujah-Alexandra Burke

45.You Said No-Busted 

44.Without Me-Eminem

43.Hurt-Christina Aguilera

42.See You Again-Miley Cyrus

41.Im Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman-Britney Spears

40.Ms.Jakson-Outcast

39.Never Went To Church-The streets

38.Nine2Five-The Ordinary Boys vs. Lady Sovereign

37.Getto Gospel-2pac

36.White Horse-Tyalor Swift

35.Advertisisng Space-Robbie Williams

34.Candyman-Christina Aguilera

33.Mocking Bird-Eminem

32.Womanizer-Britney Spears

31.Confessions Of A Broken Heart-Lindsay Lohan

30.How You Remind Me-Nickleback

29.Hope-Twista

28.The Real Slim Shady-Eminem

27.Gimme More-Britney Spears

26.boulverd of broken Dreams-Green Day

25.Misery Business-Paramore

24.Bye Bye-Mariah Carey

23.Sing For The Moment-Eminem

22.Crashed The Wedding-Busted

21.The Climb-Miley Cyrus

20.Forgot About Dre-Dr.Dre

19.Stronger-Britney Spears

18.Girlfriend Remix-*NSYNC

17.Shake It Off-Mariah Carey

16.Stan-Eminem

15.When Your'e Looking Like That-Weatlife

14.Overprotected-Britney Spears

13.You Belong With Me-Taylor Swift

12.Dear Mr.President-Pink

11.Aint No Other Man-Christina Aguilera

10.Everything-Michael Buble

09.7 Things-Miley Cyrus

08.Tim McGrove-Taylor Swift

07.Lose Yourself-Eminem

06.Toxic-britney Spears

05.We Belong Togeather-Mariah Carey

04.8 Mile-Eminem

03.Fighter-Christina Aguilera

02.Tear Drops On My Guitar-Taylor Swift

01.Lucky-Britney Spears

 



BEST AND WORST CARS FOR THE MONEY - 2010!!!!

Maybe the dust is settling. After a year of bankruptcies, massive recalls, brand shutdowns and Cash for Clunkers, the storms that have tossed the automotive industry may be blowing out. The recovery may be fragile and patchy, but it's there.

Amid all the industry turmoil, it's easy to forget about the spark that drives the car industry: consumers. After being battered with enough industry news to drown even the most perceptive analyst, car shoppers are still left with one question: which car should I buy?

The Awards

Especially now, it's all about value. U.S. News created the Best Car for the Money awards to identify the cars that should make anyone's short list. The awards highlight cars, trucks and SUVs that will not only please their owners the day they drive off the dealer lot, but will keep them – and their wallets – happy for years to come.

The awards are based on U.S. News' automotive rankings and estimated five-year cost of ownership from IntelliChoice. Combining the rankings with real-world costs helps to identify cars that are loved by of the majority of car reviewers and that provide good long-term value.

The Winners

Across 27 award categories, roughly a quarter of the award winners come from Toyota or Lexus, Toyota's luxury division. As you might expect, Toyota wins the Hybrid Car category, with the Prius, and Lexus wins the Hybrid SUV category with the RX Hybrid. However, not all Toyota award winners are so green: the Toyota Sequoia, Land Cruiser and FJ Cruiser also each take awards.

There are other surprises. In the compact and subcompact car classes, where you might expect Honda to dominate, the winners are the Nissan Versa and the Hyundai Elantra. Hyundai is also a spoiler with the Genesis, which beat out entries from BMW, Lexus and Infiniti to win Best Upscale Midsize Car for the Money.
As has been the case all year, the performance of domestic car companies varies. Chrysler didn't manage to win any awards, and while General Motors won two last year, this year they only took home the Best Luxury Sports Car for the Money Award, for the Chevrolet Corvette. Ford, who didn't have any U.S. News Awards in 2009, wins the family sedan class with the new Ford Taurus. The Ford F-150, a perennial best-seller, wins the Best Full-Size Truck for the Money.

The Losers

Where Chrysler did make a showing was on the Worst Cars for the Money list. These cars are despised by reviewers, and over the long-term, cost more to own (sometimes much more) than the class average. The Chrysler Sebring, which car experts deride for its cheap interior and poor performance, is the worst midsize car for the money. Not only is the Sebring unpopular with reviewers, it also has high ownership costs, due in part to its rate of depreciation. Chrysler also earned Worst Car honors for its minivans; both the Chrysler Town & Country and the Dodge Grand Caravan finished at the bottom of their class in the awards race.

While Ford did well with its cars, the Mercury Mountaineer, from Ford's Mercury division, earned the Worst Midsize SUV for the money. While others in the class offer a car-like ride, the Mountaineer (and its Ford Explorer twin, which ranked right behind it) is truck-based, making it use more fuel than the competition and giving it ride and handling that's not as well-suited for city and suburban driving.

It wasn't just domestics that earned raspberries. Volkswagen, despite winning the Wagon and upscale small car classes, had the Worst Upscale Midsize Car for the Money with the VW CC. Mazda had both the best and the Worst Affordable Sports Car for the Money. The Mazda MX-5 won the award for the best car in the class, while Mazda's RX-8, due to its high maintenance costs, was the Worst Affordable Sports Car for the Money. Nissan was in a similar situation. It won big with the Versa in the subcompact class, but the Sentra is the Worst Compact Car for the Money.

What You Need to Know

The award winners range from tiny subcompacts to hulking trucks, fuel-sipping hybrids to gas guzzling SUVs. As different as they all are, they also have something in common: each offers a combination of day-to-day livability and value when compared to other cars in its class. While some of the winners may not set car enthusiasts' hearts racing, they showcase a blend of features that appeals to the majority of shoppers. Sure, there may be cars that offer more style, more cachet, or better 0-to-60 times, but the Best Car for the Money awards honor cars that aren't just good at one thing – they are good at many.

Gold PS3!!!


 What do you get the gamer who has everything?


Answer: this 24-karat gold-plated Playstation 3, which comes complete with two matching controllers and a one-year warranty.

You might want to consider a second mortgage first, though: pricing starts at (yes, starts at) $4999. And we thought the PS3 was expensive when it launched at $500.

If that doesn't quite do it for you, the same supplier also offers a mighty snazzy gold-and-black Blackberry Tour 9630, starting at a mere $899. There's that worrying "starts at" again. The menu also includes platinum-plated iMacs -- no home's complete without one -- and promises a jewel-encrusted limited-edition PS3 will be on sale in a few weeks.

Exports up for 6th straight month, boost recovery


WASHINGTON – The economic recovery is likely to draw strength from exports such as farm products, autos, aircraft and industrial machinery — all of which helped lower the nation's trade deficit in October.


Exports of U.S. goods rose for a sixth straight month. Further gains in exports should bolster manufacturers, who struggled during the recession. Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc., for instance, has predicted that its sales will rise next year, reflecting in part greater demand from China and other Asian markets.

Economists noted that much of the improvement in the trade gap reflected a fall in oil imports. But David Resler, chief economist at Nomura Securities, said U.S. exporters are benefiting from growing economies overseas and a weaker dollar. A weak dollar makes their goods cheaper in other countries.

Resler boosted his forecast for growth in the current quarter to 3.2 percent, from 2.9 percent. The U.S. economy grew at a 2.8 percent pace in the July-September period after a record four straight quarterly declines.

The trade deficit fell to $32.9 billion in October, 7.6 percent below a revised September deficit of $35.7 billion, the Commerce Department said Thursday. The improvement reflected a 2.5 percent jump in exports. Imports rose a smaller 0.4 percent, a gain that was held back by a big drop in oil imports.

Through the first 10 months of this year, the deficit is running at an annual rate of $364.8 billion. That's about half the gap for all of 2008. The narrower trade deficit reflects the impact of the recession, which cut consumer demand for domestic and foreign goods.

The stock market rose after the improved trade deficit was reported. In midmorning trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was up about 75 points, or 0.7 percent. Broader stock averages rose, too.

Meanwhile, the number of newly laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose more than expected last week, after falling for five straight weeks. Claims were partly inflated by a surge after the Thanksgiving holiday week, when many state unemployment offices are closed, a department analyst said. Seasonal layoffs in the construction industry also played a role.

"The key point ... is that the underlying trend in claims is falling rapidly," Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, wrote in a note to clients.

Initial claims for unemployment insurance rose by 17,000 to a seasonally adjusted 474,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. That was above analysts' expectations of 460,000 new claims. Economists closely monitor initial claims, which reflect the pace of layoffs and companies' willingness to hire.

The four-week average of claims, which smooths fluctuations, fell to 473,750, its 14th straight decline and the lowest level since September 2008.

If current trends continue, Shepherdson said, claims will fall below the 400,000 mark by February, which would signal that the economy is actually generating jobs. Even more optimistic economists say that net job gains could come in January or this month.

The number of people continuing to claim benefits fell by 303,000 to 5.16 million, the lowest level since February. The total unemployment benefit rolls have fallen in 11 of the past 12 weeks.

The so-called continuing jobless claims figure doesn't include millions of people who have used up the regular 26 weeks of benefits typically provided by states and are receiving extended benefits for up to 73 additional weeks.

About 4.6 million people were receiving extended benefits in the week ended Nov. 21, the latest data available. That's an increase of about 130,000 from the previous week and is partly due to an extension of benefits that Congress enacted last month.

The economy grew at a 2.8 percent pace in the July-September quarter, and many analysts say it is likely growing at a similar pace in the current quarter. But that is much slower than the average 6 percent rate in previous economic recoveries.

As a result, most economists expect the unemployment rate to rise in coming months and remain above 9 percent through the end of next year.

President Barack Obama outlined a new jobs program Tuesday intended to bring down the unemployment rate, which is near a 26-year high. That effort includes tax breaks to encourage companies to hire new workers, increase bank lending to small businesses and a fresh round of infrastructure spending.

Tiger Woods Admits Infidelity, Puts Golf Career on Hold


Tiger Woods issued a second, even more heartfelt apology, admitting for the first time to cheating on his wife and saying he's taking a break from professional golf to focus on improving himself.


"I am deeply aware of the disappointment and hurt that my infidelity has caused to so many people, most of all my wife and children," the PGA pro says in a statement posted Friday on his Web site Friday. "I want to say again to everyone that I am profoundly sorry and that I ask forgiveness. It may not be possible to repair the damage I've done, but I want to do my best to try.

"I would like to ask everyone, including my fans, the good people at my foundation, business partners, the PGA Tour, and my fellow competitors, for their understanding. What's most important now is that my family has the time, privacy, and safe haven we will need for personal healing.

"After much soul searching, I have decided to take an indefinite break from professional golf. I need to focus my attention on being a better husband, father, and person.

"Again, I ask for privacy for my family and I am especially grateful for all those who have offered compassion and concern during this difficult period."

Woods, 33, previously apologized for unspecified "sins" and "transgressions." A string of women have now come forward claiming to have had affairs with him.



Tiger Woods' Car Crash, Domestic Dispute & Infidelity Allegations Linked As Saga Unfolds


Tiger Woods Seriously Injured in Car Crash,” read early headlines from a number of seemingly reputable sources on Friday morning, including the Associated Press. Immediately, well-wishers flooded blogs and twitter feeds on the Internet, hoping that the golf star’s injuries weren’t life threatening.


At approximately 3:30pm ET, Woods’ publicist quelled all concern over his physical condition with an official statement from Woods’ office and Health Central Hospital: “Tiger Woods was in a minor car accident outside his home last night. He was admitted, treated and released today in good condition. We appreciate very much everyone's thoughts and well wishes.” Soon thereafter, the Mayor of Windermere, FL, reported that Woods was treated for facial lacerations stemming from the car accident. Air bags didn’t deploy within the vehicle because Woods was traveling under 30mph.

By 5:00pm ET, TMZ.com had begun its guerilla-style investigation, obtaining information from a neighbor stating that with the exception of a few scratches, Woods looked “fine.”

Just one hour later, evening news stations and reliable print media outlets, stemming from an article by Doug Ferguson and others at the Associated Press, reported that Tiger’s wife of six years, Swedish model Elin Nordegren, told investigators that she heard the car crash outside and rushed to her husband’s aid, smashing a golf club through the back window of his SUV to help him crawl out. The information was obtained from Windermere, FL Police Chief Daniel Saylor. ''She was frantic, upset,'' Saylor said in a briefing Friday night, according to the AP story. ''It was her husband laying on the ground.'' Saylor also stated that Woods was in and out of consciousness and mumbling incoherent statements.

But just ten minutes later, multiple Florida law enforcement officials told TMZ that both Nordegren and Woods admitted to having had a domestic dispute shortly before the accident. When authorities came to the couples’ home to conduct interviews, they were turned away by Nordegren, who claimed Woods was “sleeping.” They were instructed to come back the next day.

The story didn’t quite add up at this point. How could Woods have been injured so that he was unconscious in a car that was traveling under 30mph? Was he not wearing a seat belt? Furthermore, how did he get the lacerations around his mouth – was it from a shattered windshield? Could a “minor car crash” have caused Woods to get so stuck inside the car that the only way to safety was through the back window?

The digital rumor mill churned yet again, as bloggers wondered if there was a connection between the domestic dispute and Woods’ alleged affair with socialite Rachel Uchitel. Allegations of Woods' infidelity broke in the National Enquirer on November 25. The story was peppered with quotes from Uchitel’s friends about the torrid affair that started in June. Woods allegedly met Uchitel at a party in New York, and according to the Enquirer, she joined him on his recent trip to Australia, “sexted” with him on multiple occasions, and was eerily blasé when relaying details to friends about breaking up Woods’ young family.

According to the AP story, Uchitel denied having an affair with Woods when contacted by the Associated Press. "I resent my reputation is getting completely blasted in the media," she said. "Everyone is assuming I came out and said this. This is not a story I have anything to do with." She acknowledged that she was in Melbourne, Australia two weeks ago (when Woods was playing in the JBWere Masters) but claimed she was with clients and didn't see Woods the entire time she was there.

TMZ.com was the first to break the news at 12:08 ET on Saturday morning that Nordegren, contrary to earlier reports, had used the golf club to smash the moving vehicle while in a rage, causing Woods to become disoriented enough to crash the car. TMZ also claimed that the lacerations to Woods’ face were inflicted by Nordegren during the domestic dispute, and that Nordegren chased after Woods with the golf club when he attempted to escape in his SUV.

TMZ.com was once considered to be just a bogus gossip site, but ever since they were the first to report the death of Michael Jackson, their reputation has risen considerably as a credible news source.

Of course, until we hear it directly from Woods or Nordegren, all of these reports are mere speculation. We live in an era where the ethical news sources of yesteryear are now being forced to report rumors in order to keep up with the seemingly less ethical news sources of today, such as gossip sites and blogs. Clearly, the code of ethics in journalism (a term that may also be outdated) is under rapid assault.

Details will undoubtedly continue to emerge regarding Woods’ crash, the domestic dispute with his wife, and the allegations of infidelity. Perhaps in the end, TMZ.com’s latest report will too be proved fictitious, only to be forgotten when juicier details come along.

We may never know the whole truth about what happened last night between Woods and his wife, but one thing is for sure: no matter how many trophies Woods hoists between now and the end of his career, his once near-perfect reputation has been tarnished.
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Friday, December 11, 2009



Australia shipping alert over massive iceberg


SYDNEY (AFP) – Australian authorities Friday issued a shipping alert over a gigantic iceberg that is gradually approaching the country's southwest coast.


The Bureau of Meteorology said the once-in-a-century cliff of ice, which dislodged from Antarctica about a decade ago before drifting north, was being monitored using satellites.

"Mariners are advised that at 1200 GMT on December 9, an iceberg approximately 1,700 kilometres (1,054 miles) south-southwest of the West Australian coast was observed," it said, giving the iceberg's coordinates.

"The iceberg is 140 square kilometres in area -- 19 kilometres long by eight kilometres wide."

Experts believe the iceberg -- known as B17B -- is likely to break up as it enters warmer waters nearer Australia, creating hundreds of smaller icebergs in a hazard to passing ships.

"It's still 1,700 kilometres away, so it's quite a long way away, it's not really on our doorstep yet but it's been heading steadily towards us," glaciologist Neal Young said Thursday.

Young earlier told AFP that an iceberg of that size had probably not been seen in the area since the days when 19th century clipper sailing ships plied the trade route between Britain and Australia.

The iceberg has been floating around Antarctica since shearing off the icey continent but had lately begun heading north because of ocean currents and weather conditions.

Its discovery comes after two other large icebergs were spotted further east, off Australia's Macquarie Island, followed by more than 100 smaller chunks heading towards New Zealand.

Young described the icebergs as uncommon, but said they could become more frequent if sea temperatures rise through global warming.



 Coolest shoes in NBA!!!!


Phenomenal Swag: Tim Duncan's skeleton shoes


 

Trey Kerby of The Blowtorch searches high and low across the Internet for NBA-related goods you never knew you needed. You know, phenomenal swag. Email Ball Don't Lie any relevant products you find here.

If I were making a list of who I thought would have the best shoes in the NBA, based only on the aesthetics of their games, the list would go something like this:

1. Kobe Bryant 
2. Dwyane Wade 
3. Steve Nash 
98. Tim Duncan 
265. Brad Miller 
450. Shaquille O'Neal 

Imagine my surprise when I found out that "Mr. 98" up there has the best shoes in the league. But that's the fact, as pictures just leaked of Tim Duncan's TS Commander LT Skeletal player edition kicks.

The shoes, originally issued as a Halloween promotion, so caught Timmy's eye that he's taken to wearing them throughout the season. The top of the shoe features a bone structure that follow's Tim's foot, and the translucent sole — always a good look — also features some foot bones. (One would imagine Yao Ming(notes)
shies away from these.)

As far as I can tell, these shoes aren't available to you and me, but I guess that could change. After all, I never expected to be writing a post about Tim Duncan's shoes.