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YouTube is Trying to Help you Find the Video Media More

November 18, 2009 by lee  
Filed under World News

YouTube is Trying to Help you Find the Video Media MoreSAN FRANCISCO: YouTube is trying to help shrinking newsrooms expand their video coverage without increasing their payrolls.

The assist comes in the form of “YouTube Direct,” a free tool made for media interested in amateur video of calamities, protests or other newsworthy events. The application launched Tuesday as a way for news organizations to solicit and show videos on their own Web sites.

As the Internet’s most popular video site, YouTube already has become a prime outlet for so-called “citizen journalism” — visual or written reporting submitted by people who don’t work in a newsroom.

But finding interesting clips while the news is still hot can be difficult, given that about 20 hours of video is posted to YouTube every minute.

YouTube believes news videos will stand out more quickly if they’re endorsed by professional editors or prominent bloggers. In return, broadcasters and newspapers could get compelling video to supplement their coverage. It would run on the main YouTube site in addition to the news agency’s site.

The YouTube Direct tool can be tweaked to fit each news outlet’s needs. For instance, editors may request the phone numbers of YouTube users submitting the clips, so they could be contacted for more information.

More media outlets have been accepting contributions from freelancers and amateurs as technology as made it easier for anyone with a video camera to document an event. Newsrooms are adjusting to smaller staffs after laying off workers to cope with a sharp decline in revenue during the recession.

Some media executives have blamed YouTube’s owner, Google Inc., for worsening the industry’s woes.

The critics contend that Google derives some of its popularity — and profits — from content produced by newspapers and broadcasters that haven’t been properly paid for their work. Google maintains it has helped news organizations by driving more readers to their Web sites.

YouTube has tested its newsgathering tool with National Public Radio, the San Francisco Chronicle, NBC’s television affiliate in Boston, Politico.com and The Huffington Post. The Washington Post is going to experiment with the application, too.

Although it was designed for the news media, YouTube says there’s nothing to stop businesses and politicians from using the tool to collect promotional videos.

Boston College Football Schedule 2009

November 15, 2009 by lee  
Filed under Sports News

Boston College Football Schedule 2009: Home games against ACC foes Wake Forest, Florida State, North Carolina and North Carolina State highlight the 2009 schedule Boston College in football, which was released Thursday.
Boston College Football Schedule 2009
“Now that the calendar has been released, can not wait to get started”, the head of first year coach Frank Spaziani said. “I am pleased that three of our first four matches will be played at home. This will surely benefit our young team.”

The Eagles will open the 2009 season Sept. 5 at a home game against the Northeast followed by another non-conference game, vs. Kent State, Sept. 12. BC begins its quest for a third consecutive title in the ACC Atlantic Division with a game at Clemson on Sept. 19 and then return home for two straight games in the ACC weekend against Wake Forest (parents) and Florida State.

The team will take to the road for a game against rival Virginia Tech on October 10, then return home to face NC State on Oct. 17. Two non-conference games continue – in front of Notre Dame and Central Michigan at home.

After a game at Virginia on November 14, the team will play their last home match, against North Carolina on 21 November. The Eagles will travel to Maryland on November 28 by the end of the regular season.

2009 Boston College Football Calendar

September 5 – Northeast
September 12 – Kent State
September 19 – at Clemson
Weekend September 26 – Wake Forest (parents)
Oct. 3 – State of Florida
October 10 – at Virginia Tech
October 17 – NC State
October 24 – at Notre Dame
October 31 – Central Michigan
November 14 – in Virginia
November 21 – North Carolina
November 28 – in Maryland
Boston College Football Schedule 2009
Source: bceagles.cstv.com

Oldest College Football Stadium

November 8, 2009 by lee  
Filed under U.S. News

Oldest College Football Stadium: The essence of college football is found in three stadiums that stand as the clocks in a maze around 300-miles of Interstate 95 between Philadelphia and Boston.
Oldest College Football Stadium
No longer attract the country’s largest and rarely its participants will play in the NFL on Sundays, but Penn’s Franklin Field, home of Harvard and Yale Bowl stand as monuments to the past.

Photos yellowish allusion to their history, but only tell part of the story. What those photos do not reveal is how visionaries turned a bloody mess of a game in the most popular sport in the nation.

The NCAA deems Franklin Field (33rd Street at South Street, Philadelphia, Web site), which organized the University of Pennsylvania sports since 1895, as his old football stadium. The facility is believed to have hosted the most games of any team in college football – Penn No. 800 is scheduled Saturday against Dartmouth – although the NCAA does not have official records in this category.

Harvard Stadium (95 N. Harvard St., Boston, Massachusetts, Web site), opened in 1903, is the oldest permanent concrete structure in the country.

The cup of Yale (276 Derby Ave, West Haven, Connecticut, website) hosted its first tilt, against Harvard University on 21 November 1914.

Together they represent three of the four oldest Division I stadiums in the country, Bobby Dodd Stadium at Georgia Tech opened in 1913.

Ed Mahan / Penn Athletic CommunicationsBack in the day, Quakers fans actually could raise a glass to toast “dear, old Penn.” Now throw toast instead. Industrial toasters provide toast before games, and a “toast Zamboni” invented by a Penn engineering student cleans up after.
The basic elements of the game began at three schools and three stadiums, essentially setting up football and college athletics as we know.

Almost every aspect of modern game has its roots in the stadiums – the number of casualties and the game being broadcast on radio and television pet band, the halftime entertainment and shouting from upstairs.

To be sure, Franklin Field, home of Harvard and Yale Bowl have undergone renovations – the latter two only in recent years. But essentially remain unchanged, mostly through carefully planned projects.

The first night game in Harvard Stadium’s history, for example, last September was played before 18,898 fans as Harvard beat Brown 24-17. Renewal of Harvard, also gave a bubble dome for year-round use. The playing field was named Yale Bowl 1954 class field last year after a generous donation. Fortunately, through the best lines of all stages “have been excellent unobstructed view.

In its beginnings, football epic in these areas was more like going to a mosh pit – a mass of pushing and shoving, sometimes with 40 players on the field at the same time.

Walter Camp, a Yale graduate of 1880, with letters in all sports offered by the school, helped revolutionize football and away from this rugby scrum. Among his many contributions were the line of scrimmage; low and patios-To-Go, 11 players per side, the quarterback position, and the standard formation of seven linemen and four players in the line of scrimmage.

He is credited with starting All American teams and wrote over 30 books on football and amateur athletics. He also coached Yale to a 67-2 record from 1888 through 1892.

American football in 1900 was a brutal game popular, but in which serious injuries, broken bones and even deaths were not uncommon. In 1904, 21 players were killed and over 200 were seriously injured, the following year players with 18 dead and 149 seriously injured, according to reports a day. Football was so rugged that even the original Rough Rider, President Teddy Roosevelt, a Harvard graduate himself, considered banning the nation.

In late 1905, Harvard coach Bill Reid – chosen by the opposing football at Harvard and president Charles Eliot – was part of group of representatives who later became the NCAA.

Reid, Roosevelt and others, worked with the newly formed committee to establish standardized rules for football, with an eye toward eliminating roughhousing. Reid informed his constituents that unless new rules were adopted Harvard not play football in the future. The rules were adopted, making the game more consistent and put to rest its rudimentary beginnings.

Sometimes, as in the case of Harvard Stadium, the game has changed literally by design.

When colleges were discussing how to make football less bloody, Camp proposed the field was expanded from 40 feet out to play and reduce the risk.

One problem: Harvard concrete structure standing Stadium to ensure that the field can not be extended. Instead, the step was legalized, although its use was limited due in part to an incomplete pass led to a 15-yard penalty. Finally, the rules were relaxed and the forward pass led to the safest aspect many schools had sought.

In addition to hosting one of the floors of the nation rivalries – Harvard against Yale – the stadiums have held numerous civic and sporting events from football and ice hockey to presidential speeches.

Indeed, Franklin Field debuted the Penn Relays in 1895 and has hosted the competition since then (making a record 113,000 spectators for three days in 2006). Franklin Field also produced one of the runs more miles in history, when Marty Liquori beat Jim Ryun by a few steps in the Dream Mile on May 16, 1971.

Gail Zachary, who has served in many capacities with Penn athletics, said he remembers when the Cornell-Penn game on Thanksgiving was the highlight of the year.

The three stages have been home to professional football teams – the Eagles at Franklin Field from 1958 to 1970, the Patriots at Harvard Stadium in 1970 and the New York Giants at the Yale Bowl in 1973-74. The likes of Jim Thorpe, Red Grange and Chuck Bednarik famous have left their mark on the lawn – where Grange, through mud ankle Franklin Field in 1925 in an amount of 363 total yards.
Source: apakistannews.com

United Commercial Bank

November 7, 2009 by lee  
Filed under World News

United Commercial Bank : overthrown by loan losses and misrepresented financial reports, Kingdom of San Francisco, the Commercial Bank was closed by regulators late Friday and immediately sold east of Pasadena West Bancorp, creating by far the largest U.S. bank focused on the Chinese American market.
United Commercial Bank
The combination also will be the largest bank headquartered in Southern California, surpassing National City Bancorp

East West agreed to assume all deposits commercial unit, so that depositors will lose money, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said. 63 bank branches in the U.S. including Southern California 17in, will reopen Saturday as branches of East West Bank.

United Commercial, a unit of UCBH Holdings Inc., was the fourth largest bank to fail this year. That position was previously occupied by the National Bank of California, Los Angeles, which failed last week and was acquired by U.S. Bancorp of Minneapolis.

Regulators also arrested on Friday from a bank each in Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota and Missouri, bringing to 120 the number of failures this year.

United Commercial Bank United Commercial collapse may cause a greater stir than usual because a year ago the federal government invested $ 299 million in bailout funds in the bank in exchange for preferred stock that became worthless failure.

In addition, the FDIC said the collapse would cost the federal insurance fund an estimated deposit of $ 1.4 billion.

East West raised $ 500 million in new capital to support the takeover, the majority of investment funds and other existing shareholders, said Dominic Ng, chairman of the lender based in Pasadena.

The sale of shares in private placement will allow East West to proceed slowly because it integrates the two banks, then have a bunch of years later near the capital consider further expansion by adding more branches or make acquisitions.

The acquisition will greatly expand the scope of West Timor, which has been concentrated in southern California and the Bay of San Francisco. In addition to the 69 offices in California, East West has a full-service branches in Houston and Hong Kong.

Business Unit not only has dozens of branches in California, but also has locations in major areas of China from America, including New York, Boston, Seattle, Atlanta and Houston.

Moreover, because of its 2007 acquisition of a Shanghai bank, United also has a commercial banking license in China – a “rare and hard to come by” asset that makes it easier to operate and expand in that country, said Joe Morford at RBC Capital Markets. It has full service offices in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Shantou, China.

United Commercial, East West Bancorp and Cathay General of Los Angeles for years have competed to become the largest central banks in the Chinese American market.

East West, with $ 12.5 billion in assets in the last report, agreed to buy 10.2 billion U.S. dollars of the United Commercial 11.2 billion U.S. dollars in assets. That would put the merged bank, to nearly $ 23 billion in assets, ahead of LA-based National City as the largest bank basedin Southern California. In the last report, National City had $ 18.4 billion in assets.

The FDIC agreed to absorb the majority of expected losses at about 7.7 billion U.S. dollars of business assets acquired were joined by East West.

Like their Chinese rivals American, United Commercial was burned by losses on commercial loans, especially loans to developers and builders during the housing boom. But it was marred by financial scandal that resulted in a reorganization of its senior management.

Rajon Rondo Girlfriend

November 6, 2009 by lee  
Filed under U.S. News

Rajon Rondo Girlfriend: Rajon Rondo | Rajon Rondo Highlights of the match: – Pierre Rajon Rondo (22 February 1986) is a professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Rondo attended Eastern High School and Oak Hill Academy for his high school career in basketball before receiving a scholarship from the University of Kentucky. He played for two years in Kentucky before declaring for the NBA Draft 2006, represented by agent Bill Duffy.
Rajon Rondo GirlfriendRajon Rondo Highlights of the game: During the project, Rondo was selected 21st overall by the Phoenix Suns and was subsequently traded to the Boston Celtics, where he made his debut in the NBA as a rookie in the 2006-07 season. He played a supporting role before establishing itself as the starting point guard for the Celtics in the 2007-08 season. That season, Rondo won his first NBA Championship ..

Chris Christie, Chris Christie for Governor

November 4, 2009 by lee  
Filed under U.S. News

Chris Christie, Chris Christie for Governor: Christopher J. Christie, a Republican former U.S. attorney, who said that defeating the corruption of government facilities in New Jersey, won the election for governor of New Jersey on Tuesday, defeating the incumbent, Gov. Jon S. Corzine, and strike a blow against the Democratic Party on a national stage.
Chris Christie, Chris Christie for GovernorMr. Christie, who accused Mr. Corzine of leading the state in economic crisis, had almost half the vote to 44 percent Mr. Corzine. The victory of Mr. Christie’s ended a bruising and very tight race which often descended into personal attacks by both candidates. Although the campaign focused mainly on local issues, including a corruption scandal in the state, Republicans across the country were quick to portray Mr. Christie’s victory as a defeat for President Obama, who was in the statewide campaign to Mr. Corzine only a few days ago.

The White House decision to launch Obama’s career was a tacit recognition that a defeat for Mr. Corzine would be interpreted as a rebuke of the president, which could affect the president’s ability to pass important laws and public perceptions about the democratic influence.

The Republicans also captured other night important gubernatorial election in Virginia, where Robert F. McDonnell, a former state attorney general, defeated the Democratic nominee, R. Creigh Scriptures, a marked change of fortune for Democrats who have maintained control in Richmond for the past eight years.

In New York, Michael R. Bloomberg won a third term but his margin of victory – 5 percentage points – was relatively narrow, especially when juxtaposed with the fact that the mayor had far outspent his Democratic challenger, William C. Thompson, city comptroller.

And a closely watched race in New York Congress remained very close call that race, the right wing of the Republican Party is hoping that Douglas L. Hoffman, a Conservative Party candidate can win a congressional seat after a more moderate Republican candidate withdrew from the race at the last minute.

However, his Democratic opponent, Bill Owens, holding 49 percent of the vote to 45 percent, Mr. Hoffman. A victory for Mr. Owens would be a surprising result in a district that has been a Republican stronghold for over a century. Polls close in that race at 9 p.m.

In Maine, voters were not unanimous in a referendum to repeal a law allowing same-sex marriage in the state. Voters who oppose gay marriage held a slight edge with the vote of more than half of those counted, but it was too early to tell which side would prevail.

In the career of another of New England, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino won an unprecedented fifth term, defeating his Democratic challenger, City Councilor Michael F. Flaherty Jr. was the most difficult re-election fight against Menino’s career, but relied on his popularity and impressive political machine to neutralize his opponent’s charges that the city needed a change.
Source: nytimes.com

1986 Nba Draft

November 4, 2009 by lee  
Filed under Sports News

1986 Nba Draft: I still remember that day back in 1986 like it was yesterday…when the news that the Boston Celtics first round 1986 draft pick Len Bias had died of an apparent drug overdose.  The Celtics were fresh off their 1986 NBA Championship and would only be stronger with the addition of the Maryland star.
1986 Nba DraftThe Celtics Big Three (Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish) were still in their prime but would get some young blood infused into their team that rolled through the Houston Rockets for the franchise’s 16th NBA Championship.  Bias would give Bird some rest coming off the bench as Bird would be entering his eighth season in the NBA, and turning 30 during the 1986 – 1987 NBA season.

But it wasn’t to be, as less than 48 hours after the Celtics had announced they had selected the 6′8″ ACC Athlete of the Year with the second pick overall Len Bias was pronounced dead.   Bias was just 22 years old when he died on June 19, 1986 from what was concluded to be an overdose of cocaine.

ESPN airs “Without Bias” tonight at 8:00 p.m. EST, documenting the life of Len Bias.  Below is a discussion with the director Kirk Fraser and Brian Tribble.
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Source: gather.com

Most World Series Championships Winners List

November 3, 2009 by lee  
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Latest News Updated, Most World Series Championships, The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB). It was the highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada since 1903, finishing the postseason in the majors.
Most World Series Championships Winners List
The World Series is played between the club champions of the American League and National League from 2009 that collectively include 29 clubs based in the United States and one club from Canada, whose lists include players from around the world. The modern World Series has been played every year since 1903, with the exception of 1904 which was canceled when the National League champion New York Giants refused to play the American League champion Boston Americans, and 1994, that was canceled due to strike MLB .

Baseball has employed various championship formulas since the 1860s. When the term “World Series” is used by itself, is usually refer to the “modern” World Series exclusively. The World Series championship is determined through a best of seven playoff games. To the best of seven format has been the modern world all series except 1903, 1919, 1920 and 1921, when the winner was determined through a best of nine playoff. The winner of the series is awarded the World Series trophy, as well as individual World Series rings.

New York Yankees American League have played in 40 of the Series 104 to 2009 and have won 26 World Series championships the most of any major league franchise, and exactly one quarter of all Series titles World livestock to date. With his frequent appearances in the Fall Classic, the Yankees have lost more in the series (13) than any other club. For the NL, the Dodgers have appeared in the series of more than 18 times (9 each in Brooklyn and Los Angeles), but have won the Series only 6 times (once in Brooklyn, five times more than Los Angeles ).

The St. Louis Cardinals have represented the National League 17 times and have won 10 championships, which is second among major league teams. The Chicago Cubs have the longest streak of not winning the World Series, with their last championship coming in 1908 .

Ing Nyc Marathon 2009

November 2, 2009 by lee  
Filed under U.S. News

Latest News updated, Ing Nyc Marathon 2009: The 2009 New York City Marathon was held Sunday November1 , 2009. Eritrean born, American Meb Keflezighi,34, won the race with a time of 2:09:15.
Ing Nyc Marathon 2009
Meb Keflezighi has become the first American man to win the New York City Marathon since 1982. He is the 2004 Olympic silver medalist, earned his first major marathon title Sunday.He was second in New York in 2004 and third in 2005. Keflezighi, wearing “USA on his chest, won in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 15 seconds.

The New York City Marathon ,ING New York City Marathon for sponsorship reasons, is a major annual marathon (42.195 km (26.219 mi)) whose course runs through all five boroughs of New York City. It is one of the largest marathons in the world, with 37,850 finishers in 2006. Along with the Boston Marathon and Chicago Marathon, it is among the pre-eminent long-distance annual running events in the United States and is one of the World Marathon Majors.

The race is organized by New York Road Runners (NYRR) and has been run every year since 1970. In recent years, it has been sponsored by the financial group ING. It is held on the first Sunday of November and attracts professional competitors and amateurs from all over the world.

The first New York City Marathon was held in 1970, organized by New York Road Runners Club president Vince Chiappetta and Fred Lebow, with 127 competitors running several loops around the Park Drive of Central Park. Only about one-hundred spectators watched Gary Muhrcke win the race in 2:31:38. In fact, a total of only 55 runners crossed the finish line.
Source: worldoftimepass.com

Meb Keflezighi Wins NYC Marathon

November 2, 2009 by lee  
Filed under Sports News

Latest News About, NEW YORK, For more than 40,000 runners,  the day was fit for running 26.2 miles in New York City: Gray skies and temperatures in the low 50s – warm enough to skip long sleeves, but cool enough that heat wasn’t a factor.
Meb Keflezighi Wins NYC MarathonThe headlines at Sunday’s New York City Marathon went to the first man and woman to race across the Central Park finish line: Meb Keflezighi, the first American winner in 27 years, and Derartu Tulu, the first Ethiopian woman ever to win the event.

Here are the stories of five Long Islanders who also ran through the five boroughs:

STEVE HEALY

A retired New York City firefighter, Healy, 49, of Stony Brook, has had six surgeries to repair his back and ankles. And he has asthma that requires him to carry an inhaler as he runs. Still, Healy, now a student at Suffolk County Community College, finished his first marathon in 5:13. Healy said his training, which included runs as long as 24½ miles, was just like preparing for fires when he was a lieutenant at Engine 204 in Brooklyn. He’s been retired from the fire department for six years and said distance running helped him get back into shape.

“The race is just the icing,” he said. “It’s the buildup to it that’s so good. . . . The whole brass ring isn’t the race, it’s the training that leads up to it.”

PAUL FETSCHER

The bib on Fetscher’s back read STREAKER – but not because he was about to take off his clothes on the course. Fetscher, 63, of Long Beach, was running his 39th consecutive New York City Marathon, having missed only the inaugural race. Fetscher, a real estate broker who in 1978 finished the course in 2:28, crossed the finish line yesterday in 4:59. He’s already run a total of 273 marathons and aims to finish 50 in New York – and 50 in Boston. “As long as I’m physically able to do it, I’ll keep doing it,” he said after crossing the finish line.
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EILEEN SCHWAGERL

When she lived in Manhattan two decades ago, Schwagerl, 47, of Rockville Centre, used to stand on First Avenue on marathon day and watch the runners go by. Now, she has her own cheering section, complete with her sister Theresa banging a frying pan and a husband and three daughters zipping through the city to see her at four different points in the race. “There were great crowds,” said Schwagerl, a stay-at-home mother who finished in 5:08. “I couldn’t even hear my iPod.”

SPENCER HADEL

A distance runner since the sixth grade, Hadel, 18, was old enough this year to run the city’s marathon. A freshman at Stony Brook University who ran cross country and track for the Beacon School in Manhattan, Hadel said he ran Sunday’s race just to do it, for “self achievement.” After finishing the course in 4:17, he said he was pleased with his day, even if his appendages disagreed. “I’m dying,” he said. “My shoulders and legs are killing me.”
Source: newsday.com

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