Friday, May 4, 2007

A new way for www.vietnampower.blogspot.com

From the day this blog was published, I have no other topics for this blog than Yahoo!News. It`s time for a change. I will not post Yahoo!News anymore, so you can not expect enormous like before.It`s time I put a soul to this blog. So, I will post my OWN writing and it can be any things that pumps up from my head. Gladly, you can expect nothing but a new REAL soul of www.vietnampower.blogspot.com.

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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Leo, Rosie make Time's most influential

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1 hour, 3 minutes ago
NEW YORK - Heartthrob
Leonardo DiCaprio and envelope-pushers Rosie O'Donnell and
Sacha Baron Cohen' name=c1> SEARCHNews News Photos Images Web' name=c3> Sacha Baron Cohen are among the entertainment newsmakers on Time magazine's list of 100 people who shape the world.
The list of 100 most influential, on newsstands Friday, also includes Queen Elizabeth II, presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record), YouTube founders Steve Chen and Chad Hurley, director Martin Scorsese and model Kate Moss. It does not include President Bush.
In a piece she wrote for the magazine, Barbara Walters, the creator of "The View," had kind words to say about O'Donnell, who announced last week she was leaving the ABC talk show in June because she and the network couldn't agree on a new contract.
"And so, last September, we began a thrilling roller-coaster ride," Walters wrote. "We followed Rosie's passion and compassion, her feuds and fearlessness, her humanity and humor."
Walters said she and O'Donnell "remain respectful and affectionate friends."
Roseanne Barr weighed in on Baron Cohen, also known as Borat. "He does offend some people's sensibilities, but the youth of today are offended if they're not offended," she wrote.
Scorsese, who often casts DiCaprio in his films, praised the 32-year-old screen idol/activist as a "true actor."
"DiCaprio is another guy a lot of us underestimated as a pretty-boy type," Adi Ignatius, a deputy managing editor at Time, told AP Television News.
The list includes 71 men and 29 women from 27 countries.
Other entertainers making the cut were Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Justin Timberlake, Tyra Banks, Cate Blanchett, America Ferrera, Tina Fey, John Mayer, Brian Williams, Michael J. Fox, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and "American Idol" creator Simon Fuller.
Separately, Time named 14 "power givers" such as Bill and Melinda Gates,
Angelina Jolie and Queen Rania al-Abdullah of Jordan.
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Busta Rhymes arrested on DUI charge

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1 hour, 40 minutes ago
NEW YORK - Busta Rhymes was arrested on a drunken driving charge early Thursday, police said, marking the latest in a series of recent legal troubles for the rapper.
Officers stopped Rhymes at about 12:40 a.m. because the sport utility vehicle he was driving had overly tinted windows, Sgt. Mike Wysokowski said. He said officers then smelled alcohol on the rapper's breath.
Rhymes, 34, was taken into custody on a charge of driving while impaired, Wysokowski said. An arraignment was expected later Thursday.
A lawyer for Rhymes, Scott Leemon, declined to comment saying he would address the charges in court.
A telephone message left early Thursday at the New York office of Rhymes' manager, Violator Management, was not immediately returned.
Rhymes, whose real name is Trevor Smith, has had several law enforcement run-ins since last year. He is tentatively scheduled to go to trial Tuesday on two assault charges.

GOP candidates prepare for debate

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By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 11 minutes ago
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. - Ten Republicans, one stage, 90 minutes — just enough time for Rudy Giuliani, John McCain (news, bio, voting record) or Mitt Romney to make a major gaffe as underdog rivals scramble for relevancy during the first GOP presidential debate Thursday.
The three heavyweights were expected to boast of their own past accomplishments and outline their visions for the future, mainly playing it safe as they seek to start distinguishing themselves from one another eight months before the first GOP primary votes are cast.
"This is batting practice," said Rich Galen, a GOP strategist who offered the trio a bit of advice: "Don't get hurt."
Giuliani, McCain and Romney all kept their public campaign schedules relatively light over the past few days, opting to spend as much time as possible huddling with aides to rehearse their responses to expected questions on top issues such as Iraq, immigration, taxes, abortion, gay marriage and terrorism.
Lesser-known candidates like Sen. Sam Brownback (news, bio, voting record) of Kansas and former Govs. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin and Jim Gilmore of Virginia were simply looking for respect, hoping to be seen as serious contenders in the jam-packed field.
Reps. Tom Tancredo of Colorado and Duncan Hunter (news, bio, voting record) of California were sure to use the gathering as a platform to plug their signature issues: immigration and national security, respectively. Rep. Ron Paul (news, bio, voting record) of Texas also was to be on stage for the debate, scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. EDT at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library north of Los Angeles.
MSNBC and The Politico were co-sponsoring the debate, moderated by MSNBC's Chris Matthews. Library officials said the former president's widow, Nancy Reagan, would attend.
Missing will be three Republicans still weighing whether to run — Fred Thompson, the actor and former Tennessee senator, Newt Gingrich, the ex-House speaker from Georgia, and Sen. Chuck Hagel (news, bio, voting record) of Nebraska. They also weren't slated to participate in two more debates — in South Carolina and New Hampshire — over the next month.
The Reagan library was a fitting setting. Most, if not all, of the Republican candidates have embraced Reagan's legacy and called for their party to return to the small-government, low-tax, strong-military ideals he espoused. California also is fertile ground in the GOP primary fight now that the state has decided to hold its primary on Feb. 5, far earlier than in elections past.
With 10 candidates answering a wide range of questions in such a limited amount of time, Republican operatives say Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, McCain, a four-term Arizona senator, and Romney, an ex-Massachusetts governor, probably won't have much of a chance to make significant impressions that could help them break out of the leaders' pack and shake up the race.
"It's going to be very short," Romney told Jay Leno on Wednesday on "The Tonight Show." "Get on, get off, keep your hair from getting messed up."
"It's mostly a matter of sticking to the talking points that you've been saying," Galen said. "The good news for any of the top three is not to make any news."
Nevertheless, the seven second- and third-tier GOP hopefuls could prove dangerous to the trio, providing numerous opportunities for missteps.
Asked how a candidate gets ready to face nine opponents, McCain told reporters last week aboard his campaign bus in New Hampshire: "You just prepare your own answers. You probably know most of the questions."
"I'm not sure how you manage 10 people. It's awfully hard logistically," added McCain, who lost the nomination to George W. Bush in 2000. "It's not like it was with me and Bush."
Other candidates are looking to earn a seat at the head table.
"The key thing is just to be able to show there's a capacity to stand with those others and there's a misconception about what a front-runner looks like," said Huckabee, who trails several rivals in fundraising, polls and organization. In an interview, the ex-governor said he also is focused on avoiding mistakes — "like falling off the podium or looking at my watch."
As the 10 prepare to take the stage, questions abound:
_Will Giuliani, the former mayor of ultraliberal New York who is known to ramble on the campaign trail, project a focused message and adequately answer for his moderate stances on social issues?
_Will McCain, linked to the unpopular war in Iraq and fighting the perception that he's tired, broaden his pitch and show energy?
_Will Romney, fighting the label of flip-flopper and scoring low in the polls, come across as sincere in his beliefs and prove he deserves his top-tier spot?
Perhaps the biggest unknowns are whether any of the front-runners make a fatal misstep and will any one of the underdogs emerge.

Stay-at-home mother's work worth $138,095 a year

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Wed May 2, 3:00 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If the typical stay-at-home mother in the United States were paid for her work as a housekeeper, cook and psychologist among other roles, she would earn $138,095 a year, according to research released on Wednesday
This reflected a 3 percent raise from last year's $134,121, according to Salary.com Inc, Waltham, Massachusetts-based compensation experts.
The 10 jobs listed as comprising a mother's work were housekeeper, cook, day care center teacher, laundry machine operator, van driver, facilities manager, janitor, computer operator, chief executive officer and psychologist, it said.
The typical mother puts in a 92-hour work week, it said, working 40 hours at base pay and 52 hours overtime.
A mother who holds full-time job outside the home would earn an additional $85,939 for the work she does at home, Salary.com.
Last year she would have earned $85,876 for her at-home work, it said.
Salary.com compiled the online responses of 26,000 stay-at-home mothers and 14,000 mothers who also work outside the home.
(Reporting by Ellen Wulfhorst)

Apple unveils plans to go greener

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Thu May 3, 1:24 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc. (Nasdaq:AAPL - news), responding to criticism from environmental groups, unveiled plans on Wednesday that Chief Executive Steve Jobs claimed would make the company greener than most of its competitors.
In a message titled, "A Greener Apple," posted on the company's Web site, Jobs gave details for the first time of what the company was doing to remove toxic chemicals from its new products and more aggressively recycle old products.
"Today is the first time we have openly discussed our plans to become a greener Apple," Jobs wrote. "I was surprised to learn that in many cases Apple is ahead of, or will soon be ahead of, most of its competitors in these areas."
Among the initiatives are Apple's plans to completely eliminate the use of arsenic in all of its displays, and stop using polyvinyl chloride and brominated flame retardants in its products by the end of 2008.
The company, based in Cupertino, California, also said it would extend a program to Apple stores worldwide this summer, where it takes back unwanted iPod digital media players free of charge for environmentally friendly disposal.
"We apologize for leaving you in the dark for this long," Jobs wrote, adding that the company would give updates of its efforts at least annually.

"Die Hard" video game is mobile only for Gameloft

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By John Gaudiosi
Thu May 3, 3:32 AM ET
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - French mobile game publisher Gameloft has secured the exclusive video game rights to the upcoming Bruce Willis action movie "Live Free or Die Hard" for mobile phones.
There will be no console games on the market this summer featuring 20th Century Fox's fourth "Die Hard" movie, making mobile phones the only way to relive the cinematic experience that opens June 27. That's similar to the gamemaker's deal last summer with Paramount Pictures for "Mission: Impossible III."
The deal comes on the heels of Gameloft's acquisition of mobile game rights to DreamWorks Animation's "Shrek the Third." That film opens May 18.
For "Live Free or Die Hard," gamers will step into the role of John McClane and embark on 13 levels of fights, car chases through the streets of Washington and mini-game puzzle challenges.
The movie involves a criminal plot targeting the nation's computer infrastructure and threatening the technological foundations of the U.S. economy. Gameloft worked closely with Fox to ensure that the game captures the story and essence of the film, said Gonzague de Vallois, vp publishing at Gameloft.
The three previous "Die Hard" films generated more than $740 million in revenue over the past 12 years. De Vallois said the story line behind "Live Free or Die Hard" is a perfect fit for a mobile adaptation because it has all of the core Hollywood elements that make for a great action film/game: intense fight scenes, special effects and outrageous stunts.
Fox Interactive and Vivendi Games previously released "Die Hard" games in the '90s.
Gameloft generated $30.9 million in sales in the first quarter of this year, up 56% from the 2006 period, thanks in large part to licensed mobile games like "Lost" and "Desperate Housewives." The publisher released 45 games in 2006, up from 20 in 2005.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter