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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Lleyton Hewitt Through to Last 16 After Marcos Baghdatis Retires


Lleyton Hewitt last night set his sights is a nemesis and world No.1 Roger Federer after sweeping into the Australian Open's fourth round when Marcos Baghdatis retired with a shoulder injury.

Baghdatis, the 2006 Melbourne Park finalist, succumbed Thurs severe soreness after only 54 minutes when trailing 0-6, 2-4, giving Hewitt maximum recovery time as he tries to find the key to upsetting Federer tomorrow.

Hewitt, Federer has not toppled since the 2003 Davis Cup semi-final when the Adelaide baseliner recovered from two sets to love and a break down to win in five.

Since then, Federer has beaten Hewitt 14 times in a row and has not lost to his former doubles partner at Grand Slam level.
Hewitt will carry memories of his best form into his eighth Grand Slam Confrontation with Federer.

"I hit the ball as well as I have in a long time tonight. I took it up another notch." Everything has gone according to plan, "he said.

"I served well, hit the ball great, moved fantastic. I feel like I've STEPPED it up in every match so far."

Hewitt will have to find further improvement Thurs Upstage Federer, who beat him in a tight four-setter at the U.S. Open in September.

"It does take a great performance to beat him and that's why he's possibly the greatest player ever to play," Hewitt said. "He does not lose many matches. You look at his record in the grand slams.

"I still think there's room for improvement in my game and that's why you keep working. You play for these moments. These are the situations that motivate you." Full Story

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Glacier Alarm 'Regrettable error': UN Climate Head

The head of the UN's climate science panel said Saturday a doomsday prediction about the fate of Himalayan glaciers was "a regrettable error" but that he would not resign over the Blunder.
Addressing a press conference in New Delhi, Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), said the mistake arose from "established procedures not being followed diligently."
"I am not resigning from my post. There has been an error but we will Ensure greater consistency in every (future) report," he said.
"I am not brushing anything under the carpet," he added.
Pachauri was referring to a forecast of Which featured in a benchmark report in 2007 that global warming is the probability of glaciers in the Himalayas "disappearing by the year 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high."
The IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report was a 938-page opus Whose warning that climate change was on the march spurred politicians around the World to Vow action.
Earlier in the week, the panel apologised for "the poor application of well-established IPCC procedures." Read More.

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The Scene MTV Pulls Plug On Appearances by Jersey Shore stars

The two stars of MTV reality shows Jersey Shore were scheduled Thurs appear at the Hi-Fi Club in Osborne Village tonight and Feb.. 3, respectively, but had canceled their appearances by the network, Which is Negotiating with the cast of the breakthrough show for a second season.
As Pauly D would say, that's just business.
The show has become a pop culture phenomenon and made minor celebrities of its trashy stars: the J-woww, Pauly D., Vinny, Ronnie, Mike "The Situation," Nicole "Snooki" and Sammy "Sweetheart." The first season focusing on the lives of the self-titled guidos and guidettes ended Thursday.
According to the New York Daily News, The Situation and DJ Pauly D make U.S. $ 7,500 Fri appearance, while Vinny and J-woww get between U.S. $ 3,500 and $ 5,000. Breakout star Snooki reportedly gets U.S. $ 10,000 to show up at a bar and behave badly.Read Morehttp://www.winnipegfreepress.com/entertainment/TV/the-scene-mtv-pulls-plug-on-appearances-by-jersey-shore-stars-82487242.html

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IPL Fallout: Pak Cancels India Tour

While Pakistan turned the rejection of its cricketers in the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction into a diplomatic row, IPL top shots on Friday said they do not Owe any explanation to anyone on the matter.
"We Do not Owe an explanation to anyone. I would urge the media and the people in Pakistan and India Thurs react more maturely and sensibly," said Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty, co-owner of Rajasthan Royals.

Shetty said Shipla not bidding for the Pakistani players, "was not a contrived attempt" and they "lost out on the best players," but do not Owe Clearly any explanation.

"Things have been taken out of proportion," she said.

In another press conference, IPL chairman Lalit Modi said the owners of the IPL franchisees only have the prerogative to select players.

"If the owners do not pick them up, what can I do?" He asked, ruling out any apology to anyone.

"Why should we get into this issue of apologizing or not apologizing." Why Are not you saying I should apologize to Canada and Netherlands and Australia and Zimbabwe Whose players were not picked up? " he said.Read Morehttp://www.indiablooms.com/NewsDetailsPage/newsDetails230110h.php

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Gilani’s Pledge Clears Doubt Over Implementation of SC judgement on NRO

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza's recent announcement is implementing the Apex Court decision has no letter and in spirit, has cleared all doubts over the matter, Analysts said on Saturday. Besides, the opinion makers also observed that government has come clear on the matter no again - thus it was a positive development "Which certainly would help avoid any sort of inter-institutional Confrontation, is further controversy over the issue.

"Well, the premier's assurance regarding implementation of the Supreme Court order is indeed reiteration of the earlier governmental submissions, however, the government should also take practical initiatives for the purpose," said leading political analyst Najam Sethi and anchorperson.
Meanwhile, the analyst warned that any bid Thurs destabilize the PPP government and allies, especially the President would harm the future of democracy in the countryside.
"The situation will aggravate once President Zardari's office is destabilized, one can not imagine how the media, judiciary and certain other elements will deal with the democracy," Sethi said, adding, "any extra-constitutional step would have adverse effects and add to the destabilization ".
Sethi said that government was trying to focus on human rights and resolving of crises, however, the media and legal segments' priorities were political matters.
Karachi based analyst and Columnist Dr. Ayub Sheikh was a little more stressing over stability of the present Democratic system. "Be sure the collapse of Democratic system is not going to help rather federation would weaken the country," he maintained.
Sheikh said that government and Allied parties had already expressed consensus over Ensuring transparency as well as holding accountable the corrupt figures, however, "there should be no selective accountability or justice ..." when the step is taken, and it should be across the board.Read Morehttp://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94798&Itemid=1

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Celebrity Telethon Raises Money For Haiti

Grim-Faced Celebrities and musicians with Mournful tunes set the tone for the all-star, international "Hope for Haiti Now" Telethon, Which featured two hours of desperate pleas for an even more-desperate nation. But it ended on a hopeful note, with a call for buoyant revival by Haiti's native son, Wyclef Jean.

"Enough of this moping man, let's rebuild Haiti, let's show 'em how we do it where we come from!" Jean shouted after singing the slow song "Rivers of Babylon," with a Haitian flag around his neck.

They segued into the joyful tune "Yele" with an island beat, as musicians danced around him, singing the refrain: "Earthquake, we see the earth shake, but the Seoul of the Haitian people will never break!"

It was a stark contrast from the opening of the telecast: no words, simply photos of Haiti's Tragic citizens as a backdrop, as Alicia Keys called for the help of angels in Somber tune.

"Can You Send Me An Angel To guide me?" Keys from her song "Prelude to a Kiss." There was no audience or applause, allowing the moment Thurs sink in for the millions expected to watch.

"The Haitian people need our help," said George Clooney, who helped organize the two-hour telecast. "They need to know that they are not alone. They need to know that we still care."

Then, after an impassioned plea from Halle Berry, Bruce Springsteen dedicated a song for Haiti - "We Shall Overcome."

Since Haiti suffered the Devastating Earthquake on Jan. 12 that killed more than 200.000 people, the entertainment world has responded with an outpouring of charity, donations from The Million Dollar Thurs songs Designed to raise money for relief.

On Friday night, those efforts became collective as the biggest celebrities from music, film, sports and even politics joined together for the Telethon. Stars like Mel Gibson, Reese Witherspoon and Julia Roberts staffed telephone lines while CNN's Anderson Cooper gave reports about the situation from Haiti.

Although the celebrity phone bank appeared to be continuously busy with donation calls, some of which were Piped into the telecast, it was not immediately known how much money was raised by the show.

Most of the musical performances were down beat, emotional songs. John Legend sang "I Feel Like A Mother Less Child." Kid Rock, Keith Urban and Sheryl Crow sang "Lean On Me." Beyonce, with Coldplay's Chris Martin is backing her piano, revised her hit "Halo" with new lyrics: "Haiti we can see your halo, we pray you will not fade away."

Madonna provided one of the few upbeat moments with her choir-backed performance of "Like A Prayer," while Sting's "Driven to Tears" was also Spirited.

Jay-Z, Rihanna and U2's Bono and The Edge debuted a new song, "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)," as Jay-Z rapped from London: "When the sky falls, and the earth quakes, we can gon 'this back Together, we will not break. "

Mickelson Civil, a Haitian filmmaker, Fought back tears as they talked about relatives who died and those who are barely surviving, "The Survivors Should not have to go hungry or be afraid now," he said.

Jean made one of the more personal celebrity appeals of the evening, speaking of his experience after witnessing the torment of the nation first hand.

"I carried bodies of my people in the cemetery. They should have been walking," he said. "Instead they were heavy in my arms. ... Right now we can see the second wave of the coming disaster ... We have to make sure that the second wave never makes it to Haiti."Read Morehttp://www.themorningsun.com/articles/2010/01/23/entertainment/srv0000007407480.txt

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