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Djokovic Girlfriend

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Novak Djokovic and Girlfriend – ATP World Tour Uncovered Funny Slow Motion Reaction Of Djokovic’s Girlfriend At 2011 Men’s Wimbledon Final Djokovic and his girlfriend Jelena Ristic tobescot says: Novak Djokovic Girlfriend : Jelena Ristic Remains Constant in Marvelous Career http://t.co/F654e8F

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Hydraulic Juniors Faux Bomber Jacket With Ribbing, Black, Large

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Novak Djokovic matched his nearly perfect season with an almost flawless performance in tonight’s US Open final, returning brilliantly and swatting winners from all angles to beat Rafael Nadal 6-2, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-1. In a final full of lengthy, mesmerizing points, the No. 1-ranked Djokovic claimed his third Grand…

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Intel shows disaster management tech at IDF, casts fireballs

Intel put some disaster management tech on display during a pre- IDF event yesterday and lucky for you, we got some hands-on time. The showcase focused on three main areas of disaster management: mitigation, preparedness and response. It included technologies such as connectivity provisions for disabled networks, energy management for distressed power grids, and — by far to most impressive item on display — fireballs! These spherical, rugged, low-cost, autonomous sensors are designed to be thrown into a fire and report data such as temperature, free-volatiles and air quality to first responder trucks via WiFi. Vital information such as the hottest spot and the chemical composition of a fire can be sent to both the firefighters’ smartphones and the backend offices. Initial readings make it easier to assess the situation before sending in human life. Check out the fireballs and more of this disaster management tech in our gallery below. Gallery: IDF disaster management tech showcase Dante Cesa contributed to this report. Intel shows disaster management tech at IDF, casts fireballs originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Sep 2011 04:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Tea Party Debate

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Tea Party Debate

CNN/Tea Party Debate – GOP Candidates: Why I’m Running For Office Ron Paul: Militarism vs National Defense at Tea Party Debate 9/12/2011 (booed) P5 The Tea Party Republican Debate CNN 9-12-2011 IamJaeRae says: Tea Party Debate #smh !

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Australia to investigate media after UK phone-hacking scandal

Inquiry could cover protections for privacy and the role of the print media’s self-regulatory watchdog The Australian government has promised an inquiry into the country’s media as politicians complain that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp owns too many newspapers. Calls have been growing for an Australian inquiry into News Corp since the New York-based company closed the News of the World in July over phone-hacking allegations . News Corp owns 70% of Australia’s newspapers. The communications minister, Stephen Conroy, told colleagues in his ruling centre-left Labor party on Tuesday that there would be an inquiry into the Australian media. He said the terms of reference were under discussion with the Greens party that supports Labor’s minority government. But Conroy said the inquiry would not be “an attack on News Ltd”, the Australian subsidiary of News Corp. He said the inquiry could cover areas including protections for privacy and the role of the print media’s self-regulatory watchdog, Australian Press Council. Conroy said the government disagreed with a motion to be proposed by the Greens leader, Bob Brown, in the Senate on Thursday. That motion would call on Conroy to “investigate the direct or indirect ramifications for Australia of the criminal matters affecting” News Corp’s British subsidiary, News International. There have been no allegations made in Australia of the type of phone hacking that has led to at least 16 arrests in Britain. Labor politicians have long complained that News Ltd publications are biased towards Liberal party conservatives and that the company has too much control over Australian newspapers. They blame the media for their party plumbing record lows in opinion polls four years after Labor first came to government. The Liberal leader, Tony Abbott, dismissed the need for a media inquiry, saying there was no evidence of any new problems in the industry. “This looks like a naked attempt to intimidate the media,” Abbott said. The prime minister, Julia Gillard, has had an increasingly testy relationship with News Ltd publications and its executives. The Australian newspaper withdrew an opinion piece from its website and published an apology last month after Gillard threatened to sue over an incorrect claim that she had once shared a house with a corrupt union official that had been paid for with embezzled union money. Gillard attacked the News Ltd broadsheet, saying no one had contacted her for comment before publishing “a false report in breach of all known standards of journalism”. “This is a question of ethics and standards for the Australian,” she said. John Hartigan, chairman and chief executive of News Ltd, described Gillard’s comments as “pedantic” and “disappointing”, and said it was accepted practice not to seek comment for opinion pieces. Australia Phone hacking Newspapers & magazines Newspapers guardian.co.uk

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Australia to investigate media after UK phone-hacking scandal

Inquiry could cover protections for privacy and the role of the print media’s self-regulatory watchdog The Australian government has promised an inquiry into the country’s media as politicians complain that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp owns too many newspapers. Calls have been growing for an Australian inquiry into News Corp since the New York-based company closed the News of the World in July over phone-hacking allegations . News Corp owns 70% of Australia’s newspapers. The communications minister, Stephen Conroy, told colleagues in his ruling centre-left Labor party on Tuesday that there would be an inquiry into the Australian media. He said the terms of reference were under discussion with the Greens party that supports Labor’s minority government. But Conroy said the inquiry would not be “an attack on News Ltd”, the Australian subsidiary of News Corp. He said the inquiry could cover areas including protections for privacy and the role of the print media’s self-regulatory watchdog, Australian Press Council. Conroy said the government disagreed with a motion to be proposed by the Greens leader, Bob Brown, in the Senate on Thursday. That motion would call on Conroy to “investigate the direct or indirect ramifications for Australia of the criminal matters affecting” News Corp’s British subsidiary, News International. There have been no allegations made in Australia of the type of phone hacking that has led to at least 16 arrests in Britain. Labor politicians have long complained that News Ltd publications are biased towards Liberal party conservatives and that the company has too much control over Australian newspapers. They blame the media for their party plumbing record lows in opinion polls four years after Labor first came to government. The Liberal leader, Tony Abbott, dismissed the need for a media inquiry, saying there was no evidence of any new problems in the industry. “This looks like a naked attempt to intimidate the media,” Abbott said. The prime minister, Julia Gillard, has had an increasingly testy relationship with News Ltd publications and its executives. The Australian newspaper withdrew an opinion piece from its website and published an apology last month after Gillard threatened to sue over an incorrect claim that she had once shared a house with a corrupt union official that had been paid for with embezzled union money. Gillard attacked the News Ltd broadsheet, saying no one had contacted her for comment before publishing “a false report in breach of all known standards of journalism”. “This is a question of ethics and standards for the Australian,” she said. John Hartigan, chairman and chief executive of News Ltd, described Gillard’s comments as “pedantic” and “disappointing”, and said it was accepted practice not to seek comment for opinion pieces. Australia Phone hacking Newspapers & magazines Newspapers guardian.co.uk

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Wacom Cintiq 24HD hands-on (video)

We’ve felt a strange attraction this 24-inch slab of professional graphics wonderment ever since we caught it trying to sneak its substantial bulk through the FCC . How do we feel about it now that it’s all official, priced up at a daunting $2500 and we’ve had some time with it in the flesh? Check out the galleries below and then head past the break for our hands-on video and impressions plus full PR. Gallery: Wacom Cintiq 24HD Gallery: Wacom Cintiq 24HD hands-on Continue reading Wacom Cintiq 24HD hands-on (video) Wacom Cintiq 24HD hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Sep 2011 04:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Miss Universe

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Miss Universe

Mia watching the MISS UNIVERSE PAGENT 60th Annual Miss Universe 2011 12th September Part 6 [www.Tollymp3z.com] Miss Universe 2011 – Top 10 Sharing & Discussion iHeart_SPN says: Watching the Miss Universe ♥

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Gbtv

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Glenn Beck: From GBTV: The people we became on 9/12 Barbara Mullen – Glen Cove, NY on GBTV.com Beck’s first GBTV open rocusa says: How set up and install ROKU so you can watch GBTV on your television! http://t.co/fbnJIES

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