‘James Bond’ film composer John Barry dies
January 31, 2011
It is reported that Noted film composer John Barry has died. John Barry died after an award-winning career spent writing the score for many movies, such as 11 James Bond films stated a friend.
John Barry won Academy Awards for “Dances with Wolves” in 1990 and “Out of Africa” in 1985. John also won for “The Lion in Winter” in 1968 and “Born Free” in 1966, according to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
John Barry was nominated in 1992 for his work on “Chaplin” and in 1971 for his work on “Mary, Queen of Scots.”
Barry also wrote the theme songs to 11 James Bond movies.
“There was something elegantly effortless about the way John created seemingly simple tunes that were in fact very complex,” said David Arnold, a friend and fellow Bond composer. “The fact that these tunes went straight to your heart is just more evidence of the man’s genius.”
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under Entertainment news
Al Jazeera English Blacked Out
January 31, 2011
The Egypt uprising and most updates were watch by people in US and Canada via Al Jazeera English. After the internet turned black Al Jazeera was seen as one source to get the latest happenings updates in Egypt. Al Jazeera English was giving in depth coverage.
Thus, there were less of the options for American viewers too. The channel was also used by many bloggers to update their blogs and websites including many reliable and reputable ones.
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under World news
This week’s winter storm can break records
January 31, 2011
This week’s winter storm can break records
Late this Sunday Chicago was under a blizzard watch. It is reported but weather forecast that some of the coldest air of the season will fall southward and will join with another storm that will develop over the southern Plains. This storm seems to be another one that would break all previous records.
This storm will likely extend from Oklahoma City to Caribou, Maine, by late week.
The National Weather Service stated that the “dangerous storm” will begin to affect Missouri and Illinois, which were under storm warnings, as early as Monday.
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under US News
Kim Kardashian Naked in W Magazine
January 31, 2011
Kim Kardashian naked in W Magazine. The news has been in hot circles since the release of the photos. Kim Kardashian pics are found every here and then on internet entertainment blogs and much is said and commented. The photos show Kim Kardashian in silver paint. These picstures are considered as Kim Kardashian playboy image. These photos were published by W magazine.
It is already known to many that after Jutin Bieber, Kim Kardashian is the second most searched person on internet and with these hot photos on scene and on internet her image has got another boost of searches. For more ont his story come back again.
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under Celebrity News
Keyword tool – Google keywords tool is on top for it goes mobile
January 31, 2011
Recently it has been reported that Google adword keyword tool goes mobile. Google has made it possible for many of seo individuals and companies to use the tool on their mobiles. Advantages of this development are obvious. Now you can think of any word anywhere and use Google keyword tool to find the best keyword for it. All those who are already engaged in SEO related work know that finding a keyword requires some time and peace and this keyword tool has done it.
Yes, keyword tool are always search now and then on internet for search engine optimization seo purposes. And one of the most trustworthy and free keyword tools has been Google keyword tool. This keyword tool is used for not just getting some keywords for seo but also can be used to find relevant keywords for ads.
Apart from Google’s keyword tool another very reliable but not free keyword tool is word tracker.
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under Tech news
America and Arab league has demanded free, transparent and multi party election in Egypt
January 30, 2011
The unending riots in Egypt have finally resulted in the demand of US and Arab league to conduct free elections in Egypt.
This development certainly will pressurize the existing regime of Husne Mubarik.
It was initially predicted that these riots will effect a lot of other countries and as soon as it was noticed that the riots were not coming to an end despite all efforts made on government part, US ordered its citizens to evacuate.
Turkey government sent two planes to evacuate its citizens.
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under World news
Mother kills two teen aged children for being mouthy
January 30, 2011
Police reports that a mother in Florida has admitted to kill two of her kids. According to Police reports Julie K. Schencker who is 500 was found in blood covered dress on Friday. Her son who was 13 was found dead in the family’s SUV. Another kid Calyx Powers Schenecker who was 16 was found dead in upstairs bedroom.
“She did tell us that they talked back, that they were mouthy,” Tampa police spokeswoman Laura McElroy told CNN affiliate WTSP. “But I don’t think that will ever serve as an explanation to the rest of us of how you could take a child’s life.”
It is reported that the woman shot her son as she drove him to soccer practice and returned home to shoot her daughter as she studied on her computer. Initial investigation states that the kids were killed on Thursday evening but a confirmation will be made after the medical reports.
The mother has been charged in the killing states the Police authorities.
“It’s just sad that his mom did this to him and his sister because he didn’t deserve this, He was the sweetest kid ever.”
“I came out here tonight because I just needed to show respect and show that I really did care about Beau,” said another mourner, teenager Ann Sloan.
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under US News
Why the Jews — A light to the nation
January 27, 2011
Why the Jews — Listen to me, distant nations; hear this, those who live far
away. Before I was born, the Lord called me by name, and chose me as his own. He made my words as sharp as a sword; and with his own hand he protected me. He made me into a polished arrow, and concealed me in his quiver. He
said to me: `Israel, you are my servant; through you I shall
display my splendour.’ I said: `I have laboured to no purpose;
I have used up my strength, and accomplished nothing. Yet
your hand, 0 Lord, is with me; you will reward my efforts.’
Then the Lord said: `I have a great task for you: I shall
restore you to greatness, in order to make you a light to the
nations. Through you the whole world will be saved.’
These are the words of the Lord, the holy God of Israel,
the saviour of the people. He speaks to one who was despised
and abhorred by the nations, and who is the servant of rulers.
Kings will see Israel released, and will rise to
show their respect; princes will bow
down before her.
Why The Jews — A covenant with all nations
The Lord says: ‘In due time I shall come to save you; I shall
hear your cries for help, and rescue you. I shall guard and
protect you; and through you I shall make a covenant with
all nations. I shall say to prisoners: “Go free!” I shall say to
those in darkness: “Come into the light!” The people will be
like sheep grazing on fertile hills; they will never be hungry
or thirsty, and the heat of the desert sun will not burn them.
They will be led by one who loves them, and he will lead
them to springs of water. I shall make highways across the
mountains; I shall prepare roads on which the people can
travel. They will come from far away, from the north and the
west, and from Aswan in the south.’
The people of Jerusalem reply: `The Lord has abandoned
us; he has forgotten us.’ The Lord answers: `Can a mother
forget the baby at her breast; can she ignore the child she has
borne? Even if a mother can forget her offspring, I shall never
forget you. I have engraved your name on the palm of my hands; I never cease to watch over you.’
Why the Jews — The suffering of God’s servant
The Lord says: `My servant will succeed in his task; he will
be raised up, and highly honoured. Many people were
appalled when they saw him: he was so disfigured that he
barely looked human. But many nations will marvel at him,
and kings will be speechless in amazement. What they have
never known, they will see; what they have never heard, they
will understand.’
God’s servant grew up like a tender shoot taking root in
dry ground. He had no dignity or beauty to attract us; there
was nothing in his appearance to draw people. We despised
and rejected him, and he endured great suffering and pain.
No one would even look at him; we ignored him as if he
were worthless.
But he took upon himself our weaknesses, and carried our
suffering. We thought that his suffering was punishment sent
by God. But he was wounded for our sins; he was crushed
for the evil we had done. We are healed by the punishment
he suffered, made whole by the blows he received. We were
like sheep that were lost, each going its own way. The Lord
laid upon him the punishment that we deserved.
Why the Jews — The sacrifice for sin
God’s servant was treated harshly, but did not open his
mouth. Like a lamb being led to the slaughter, like a sheep
about to be sheared, he did not say a word. He was arrested,
sentenced and led off to die; yet no one cared about his fate.
He was put to death for the sins of the people. He was placed
in a grave with the wicked; he was buried with the rich. Yet
he had committed no crime, and had never spoken a lie.
The Lord says: It was my will that he should suffer; his
death was a sacrifice to bring forgiveness. Yet he will live a
long time, and see his children; through him my purpose will
be fulfilled. After the darkness of his suffering, he will see
light, and be satisfied; he will know that he did not suffer in
vain. My righteous servant, in whom I am well-pleased, bears
the punishment of many; and for his sake I shall forgive
them. So I shall give him the place of honour, the highest
place among the great and the powerful. He freely poured out
his life, allowing himself to be numbered among criminals.
He took the place of countless sinners, and prayed that they might be forgiven.’
Why the Jews — The people’s confession
The people of Jerusalem say: ‘We look for light, but all is
darkness; we look for brightness, but we walk in deep
shadows. Like the blind we grope along walls; we stumble at
noon, as if it were night. We live in the darkness of death.
We growl like bears, and we moan like doves. We yearn for
salvation, but cannot find it; we look for deliverance, but it
is far away.
`Lord, our crimes against you are many; our sins accuse
us. Our offences surround us, and we acknowledge them all.
We have rebelled against you; we have rejected you; we have
refused to follow you. We have oppressed others, and turned
our backs on you. Our thoughts are false, and our words are
lies. We have driven justice away, and righteousness is afraid
to come near. Truth stumbles in the streets, and honesty
cannot enter. Integrity is nowhere to be found, and innocent
men and women are treated with contempt.’
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Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under Religion
The month of love and Valentines Day and controversy
January 25, 2011
Almost five days to go before the month of February 2011 would be here. This time we have some facts on Valentines Day before it actually arrives so that you may prepare yourself a bit more for the special day of 14th February – the Valentines Day.
Here are some interesting fact and controversy on the fact of Valentines Day: Valentines Day is prohibited and called as a bad day in some countries, more precisely Muslim countries. You would have heard about the fact that Valentines Day is the second largest event after Christmas and is celebrated all over the world. But honestly speaking that is just the half truth. Many Muslim countries do not celebrate Valentines Day as they consider it related to some historical mishap done to them on this day. Though youngsters do celebrate Valentines Day in these countries but most of the time they are also stopped to do so.
The second fact on Valentines Day is that it is the teachers that get the maximum number of cards and gifts on Valentines Day by their student. The controversy in this fact is that why actually teachers get the cards and gifts. Yes, Valentines Day do means the day of romance but it has nothing to do with the romance between small children and teachers. Of course excluding some cases. But this is a benefit for teachers. Isn’t it?
The third fact on Valentines Day is that women receive a lot of flowers on Valentines Day. And the controversy on this fact is that being the month of February most of the countries have end of winter or almost spring weather on Valentines Day. Was this date initiated deliberately on February 14th so that more and more of flower business can be done or is it just a coincidence? What ever it is, it certainly is a controversial fact. What do you think?
The fourth fact on Valentines Day is that the sign of Valentines Day is Cupid. Yes that baby with an arrow. And whoever is aimed with that arrow falls in love. Cupid is the son of Venus who was the god of love and beauty. Here is the controversy and some more related facts on this one. First an arrow is a thing that would hurt someone and yes love do hurts a lot. Second, why a baby with an arrow was actually chosen to make people fall in love. I mean why not the mother herself. I am talking about Goddess of love and beauty Venus. Well. This means women always create trouble and then hide behind and they can even use their small babies to do the things they want. Ahh! The evil women.
Here is fact number five on Valentines Day with its controversy: On Valentines Day many people write famous poems to their loved ones on the cards and gifts. And the controversy is; it is certainly okay to use good poems and other form of literature to express your feelings but what is the use of copied content that is not straight from the heart. Do you want to speak your heart to the loved one or do you want to impress him or her. Let us know about your feed back on this.
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under Entertainment news
Am I phobic?
January 25, 2011
Worldwide news—disease symptoms: phobia is an irrational fear of something. Phobias are of three main types, according to psychological disease symptoms experts, these are:
Social phobia: In this type of phobia, a person cannot face social situations like speaking in front of people, meeting new people and participating in social gatherings.
Agoraphobia: it is the fear of being outside
Specific phobias: In this type of phobia, an individual is afraid of certain things or situations.
According to psychological news reporters, the phobic try to avoid things to from which they are afraid therefore, phobias are largely underreported. The news reporters also told that approximately, about 6 million people in United States are suffering from phobias.
The news reporters have revealed that the psychological disease symptoms research workers have said the 28 out of every hundred people have phobia and in all western countries 7 to 13 percent, people have phobias. Moreover, the psychological disease symptoms experts have also said that women are more likely to have phobias as compare to men.
The other common kinds of phobias, according to psychological disease symptomsexperts include:
Claustrophobia: fear of closed-in spaces
Coulrophobia: fear of clowns
Aerophobia: fear of flying
Zoophobia: fear of animals
Arachnophobia: fear of spiders
Acrophobia: fear of heights
Mysophobia: fear of germs
Posted by Angelia Kates · Filed Under Health news

