samedi 9 avril 2011

Real Madrid: Iker Casillas encense Karim Benzema







Real Madrid: Iker Casillas encense Karim Benzema




Iker Casillas est revenu sur la saison du Real Madrid qu'il juge"parfaite". Le capitaine merengue a également évoqué le cas de Karim Benzema sur qui il ne tarit pas d'éloges.



En pleine période charnière pour la suite de la saison du Real Madrid, Iker Casillas se satisfait déjà du travail effectué jusqu'ici. "Pour la première année où nous jouons tous ensemble, je trouve que la saison est parfaite", a-t-il expliqué lors d'une interview accordée à Bwin.com avant d'ajouter: "Cette équipe est pratiquement nouvelle et très jeune."
D'autre part, le capitaine merengue est revenu sur l'éclosion de Karim Benzema, auteur d'excellentes performances depuis le début de l'année 2011."Benzema travaille bien et s'implique beaucoup plus avec l'équipe. Nous sommes très contents de ce qu'il fait même si nous savions qu'il devait passer par une phase d'adaptation. Karim est sur la bonne voie et avec le talent qu'il a et sa jeunesse, c'est sûr que les gens vont être contents de lui", a confié l'international ibérique. Blessé lors du match amical contre la Croatie (0-0), Benzema va manquer son troisième match de suite avec le Real, samedi soir, contre l'Athletic Bilbao.


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Last-minute budget deal averts government shutdown



Last-minute budget deal averts government shutdown


Just beating a midnight deadline, Democratic and Republican negotiators agree to about $38 billion in cuts for the rest of the 2011 fiscal year. GOP healthcare and environmental demands are deferred.





A budget stalemate that gripped the nation ended just before a midnight deadline Friday as congressional leaders and the White House agreed to a package of spending reductions to avert a federal government shutdown.

After working around the clock, Republican and Democratic negotiators emerged from a tense day of closed-door talks with a deal that would cut about $38 billion from domestic programs across the nation for the remaining six months of the 2011 fiscal year.

Republicans dropped healthcare and environmental demands that had stalled agreement on the budget deal and, in return, the two sides agreed to hold separate votes later on other GOP goals, including cutting family planning funding.

The House and Senate quickly approved a stopgap measure to keep the government running until they can consider the full package next week.

The lengthy political ordeal leading to Friday's agreement pointed to the difficulty ahead when Congress must consider even more difficult questions concerning the country's debt limit, the 2012 budget, Medicare funding and other issues.

The battle down to the last moment before a shutdown increased anxiety in a nation struggling economically and provided an indication of the political risks that could have resulted from the first federal government shutdown in 15 years.

The mere threat of a shutdown sparked a procession of negative economic news Friday. It fueled a decline in the dollar's value, which in turn helped push up oil prices by 2.3%, to more than $112 a barrel, some analysts said. The shutdown also was cited as a main cause of a 30-point drop in the Dow Jones industrial average.

"Like any worthwhile compromise, both sides had to make tough decisions and give ground on issues that were important to them, and I certainly did that," President Obama said in a late-night address from the White House.

But throughout the day, blame ricocheted across the capital, raising and then dashing hopes for a resolution to the 2-month-long budget standoff to fund the federal government through Sept. 30.

"When we say we're serious about cutting spending, we're damn serious about it," House SpeakerJohn A. Boehner (R-Ohio) said after a midday meeting with rank-and-file Republicans. "We're not going to roll over and sell out the American people, like it's been done time and time again here in Washington."

Democrats worked to portray the GOP as pursuing a radical, "tea party"-inspired agenda, combining massive cuts in domestic programs with conservative social objectives such as cuts in family planning and women's health programs.

Standing en masse behind Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Senate Democrats said they had compromised enough and would fight the GOP's attempt to restrict family planning funds, one of the last key issues that was preventing a deal to keep the government running.

"The fact that Republicans have made this about women's health and not about money … is really a sham," Reid said.

Full details about the cuts were not immediately known. The stopgap measure would fund government operations through Thursday, using $2.5 billion in unused transportation funds. Those cuts would be counted toward the overall reductions.

Democrats pursued reductions from one-time cuts and accounts with surpluses. In the end, about half the cuts, nearly $18 billion, come from such areas.

Republicans had preferred lasting cuts to federal agency operations, which would be more politically difficult to reinstate in budget battles to come.

Democrats backed off steeper cuts to the Defense Department in the face of GOP opposition.

The long-awaited deal Friday night was the latest development in a weeklong drama. Negotiators worked around the clock Thursday night, but any apparent progress was shattered Friday morning. Both sides said they had hit an impasse hours after a late meeting with Obama in the White House.

Reid was alerted by a 4 a.m. email from a top aide that talks had broken down.

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Top 10 Best Newspaper Websites




Top 10 Best Newspaper Websites


(1) New York Times: We love the general feeling of the NYT site, which is pleasing to the eye and easy to navigate. The site is loaded with great features, and the website is rumored to be dropping its annoying pay wall, TimesSelect, in the coming months. 




(2) Washington Post: Not only do we like the design and the navigability of the Post’s website, but we really love its database applications, which provide interesting tidbits of information difficult to find elsewhere. The Post’s website has been a huge success, and is one of the best examples of newspapers creating an online product that is significantly different from its print product.




(3) USA Today: Social networking. Social networking. Social networking. Did I mention that this site has the most robust social networking features out of any of the newspaper websites we researched? Oh yeah. And this site has social networking.


(4) Houston ChronicleWe like the non-newspaperish feeling that this homepage exudes. It’s significantly different from any other newspaper site. Chron.com offers its users interactive features such as comments and blogs, has a great RSS system made available right on the homepage, and looks good while doing it.




(5) Denver Post: The homepage of this site isn’t much to write home about, but registering with the site automatically gives you your own blog and your own photo gallery for uploading and sharing photos. When you add in some interesting political features, including a voter’s guide and a poll for picking candidates and combine that with alternative content views, internal and external bookmarking features, as well as links from stories to relevant materials, you’ve got all the ingredients necessary to build a great website.











(6) Knoxville News Sentinel: I’m not sure a newspaper website could look any better than this one. When we talk about de-cluttering sites and making them look “clean”, this is what we mean.






(7) Fresno Bee: Great homepage, interesting CrimeMap feature, and overall just a solid site with lots of technology and an easy-to-use format.










(8) Austin American Statesman: We really like the unique layout and coloring of this site’s homepage. We’re also giving this site points for allowing anyone to blog and for linking to many of the site’s blogs directly from the homepage.









(9) Tennessean: The blog-like feel of this site’s homepage helped it make our list. We also like the strong presence of multimedia on the homepage.



















(10) San Jose Mercury News: On this homepage, we like the simple layout of the article headlines and descriptions. I also like the inclusion of the box with blog headlines, user photos, forum titles, and podcasts toward the top of the homepage. The site loads a bit slowly and is a little light on the features, but it does have all the core elements of a good site.






































Best article of the day ** top 10 ** Top 10 Google Street View Photobombs





Top 10 Google Street View Photobombs





Collected by William Melton






10. Horse Boy
A masked man from Scotland decided it was time to creep out the nation.






9. Seagull Bomb
No, it’s not a scene from a Hitchcock remake. It’s just a bird that really likes the camera.







8. Drunk Dude
This lad from Northern Australia decided to take a little nap on his lawn after a night of drinking.









7. Where’s Waldo
Waldo is no match for global satellite technology. I’m still waiting for Carmen Sandiego 
to pop up.












6. Inflatable Date
We applaud this man for his absolute shamelessness.








5. Two Guys Peeing
Hey, when it’s time to go, it’s time to go!






4. One Girl Peeing (At least, we hope she’s peeing)
Not to be outdone by the boys, this girl really goes for it and pops a squat right behind her car. Well, assuming it is her car, but you never know with people like this.










3. Gun-Toting Badass
Hopefully, this guy doesn’t work at a Post Office.









2. LARP
Our favorite role-playing photobombers barely missed the top honors.









1. Mermen Battle It Out
They win for the four prong spear head, because that’s almost a trident and tridents are awesome.




























 
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