If you watch MTV’s Jersey Shore, you’re no stranger to some of Snooki’s strangest beauty secrets. The self-professed (and self-absorbed) guidette loves to damn Bumpits and preach the power of the poof to anyone in earshot, but Snooki’s got one tip for radiant skin that she should seriously consider keeping under her hat: she goes [...]
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The battle of the sexes: Face off
A disease-free society helps effeminate men attract women
IT IS not just a sense of fairness that seems to be calibrated to social circumstances (see article). Mating preferences, too, vary with a society’s level of economic development. That, at least, is the conclusion of a study by Ben Jones and Lisa DeBruine of Aberdeen University, in Scotland, published this week in the Proceedings of the Royal Society.
Dr Jones and Dr DeBruine, themselves a married couple, examined what might be called the Deianira paradox. Hercules, demigod and paragon of masculinity in the ancient world, was indirectly done for by his own sexual prowess—his jealous wife, Deianira, accidentally poisoned him with a potion she thought would render him eternally faithful. Deianira’s predicament is a woman’s ultimate dilemma. In a man, the craggy physical characteristics associated with masculinity often indicate a strong immune system and thus a likelihood of his producing healthier offspring than his softer-featured confreres will. But such men are also more promiscuous and do not care as much about long-term relationships, leaving women to raise their kids alone. …
When Amy Winehouse shoved a fan in face for taking her picture
‘Rehab’ singer Amy Winehouse is said to have attacked a fan of hers as he was trying to take a picture of her.
Winehouse, 26, was seen and photographed lashing out before grabbing the man’s iPhone and shoving it in his face on March 16 outside a supermarket with pals in Marylebone High Street, central London.
She [...]
Derek Hough Injured After Being Kicked & Cut In The Face By “DWTS†Contestant Nicole Scherzinger
Pussycat Dolls frontwoman Nicole Scherzinger needs to work on her high kicks — unless she wants to send Dancing With The Stars pro Derek Hough to the emergency room.
The “Buttons” star left her DWTS partner wincing with pain after accidentally kicking him in the face during Scherzinger is busily training for her debut on the [...]
Face Detection Software for ASP.NET and PHP Developers Posted By : Alex Konoplev
Face detection software allows you to automatically detect the human face in almost any picture, allowing you to crop the face in the required proportions and export it into another file.
“Bernanke Warned Congress On Wednesday That The United States Could Soon Face A Debt Crisis Like The One In Greece”
Bernanke is now joining Rosenberg, Ferguson and Faber, Edwards, Grice and many others in warning that the debt crisis rearing its head in Greece may spread to America, causing U.S. interest rates to climb.As the Washington Times wrote yesterday: With…
Madonna’’s toyboy sobs after guest splashes beer on his face
Madonna’’s alleged toyboy lover Jesus Luz was reportedly reduced to tears after a guest came up and threw beer in his face.
The Brazilian model was said to be deejaying at a party for the best samba schools in Rio.
According to iG Gente magazine, his evening was purportedly dampened after a punter splashed the drink saying, [...]
More Chinese clubs face action
More Chinese clubs are being investigated for match-fixing and will be harshly punished if found guilty, according to the new head of the Chinese Football Association. “Guangzhou, Chengdu and Qingdao are not the only clubs under investigation,” said Wei Di, whose predecessor Nan Yong was one of
Bernanke to face lawmakers seeking answers on economic rebound
Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke goes to Capitol Hill on Wednesday carrying the weight of high expectations. The Fed chairman helped pull the US out of the worst recession since the 1930s. Now, lawmakers want to know what he can, or will, do to ease the jobs crisis and make sure the
The New Face of Collaboration
New smart mobile devices, more efficient and integrated document-sharing and workflow tools, and unified communication platforms are combining to let workgroup members participate fully in every project and task, regardless of their location. The main driving force behind this new push for collaborative tools is the economy, and its combining three factors into what analysts call a perfect storm. Those three are collaborative workspaces unified communications and video conferences. In this video well discuss all three and let you in on how to leverage them at your company.
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Siberian Fan Stuns Ashton Kutcher With Tribute Tattoo
Ashton Kutcher’s seen some strange things in his career, but the notorious prankster and former star of That ’70s Show was blown away by a Siberian man’s tattoo …..of his face.
The famed Twitterer is in the former Soviet Union as part of an American delegation of modern technology experts, who are advising Russian leaders on [...]
Microsoft, Yahoo Face Integration Challenges, Analysts Say
Microsoft and Yahoo’s search deal will give Microsoft’s Bing search engine much needed scale versus market giant Google, but integration challenges are a certainty as the companies rationalize assets and partners, say analysts from FBR Capital Markets. Assuming all goes smoothly, Collins Stewart analyst Sandeep Aggarwal said it may take up to three quarters for Microsoft to absorb part of Yahoo’s search related operational expenditure and for Yahoo to realize 90 percent or more of the $650 million it expects to save from running its own search engine and search ad platform.
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A successful implementation of Microsoft
and Yahoo’s search deal will give Microsoft’s Bing search engine much
needed scale versus
market giant Google, but integration challenges are a certainty as the
companies consolidate technology, advertisers and publishers, analysts
say.
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Implement NRO verdict or face pay freeze
ISLAMABAD – Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Friday directed Chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Naveed Ahsan, to ask the Federation to implement the Supreme Court’s verdict on National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) and ensure reopening of Swiss cases.
The Chief Justice also ordered Chairman NAB to implement the apex courtÂ’s 16th December order within 48 hours, otherwise his salary would be withheld. He expressed annoyance over Chairman NAB for not reopening of Swiss cases and held him responsible for non-implementation of court orders, which said 8,041 cases would be reopened soon from where they were being withdrawn.
During the course of proceedings of Banker City case, the CJ urgently summoned Chairman NAB on his poor performance in implementing the court order for clarification. “Why are some people being exempted from trial when all cases were reopened?” the CJ said adding, “You (Chairman NAB) even didn’t write a letter to Swiss government regarding the withdrawn cases.”
The CJ also asked why the Prosecutor General and the Additional Prosecutor NAB were still working despite the orders given by the apex court to replace them. He further said the NAB officials would not be allowed to appear before the court unless the court orders were implemented, adding that the condition would be applied in the whole country.
The Chairman NAB said that he didnÂ’t have the authority to remove the prosecutors from their offices. However, Swiss cases will be preceded soon as he was taking instructions from Secretary Law in this connection, he added.
On this point, the CJ said the apex court knew very well how to implement its decisions and ordered to freeze of salary of Chairman NAB if Swiss cases were not reopened.
The CJ, Justice Chaudhry Ijaz and Justice Ghulam Rabbani got furious when the learned counsels in the case of Banker City spoke against the NAB officials and said they were not cooperating with authorities concerned regarding Banker City Housing SocietyÂ’s fraud.
The CJ also told the Chairman NAB that a special cell of apex court under the head of Justice Ghulam Rabbani was monitoring the NABÂ’s business regarding cases being reopened on the direction of the apex court.
Besides, Justice Chaudhry Ijaz remarked that Government itself should write a letter to Swiss government for reopening of cases. The decision of the larger bench was not an ordinary decision, he added.
Chairman NAB said that he was under the impression that the Attorney General of Pakistan and the Ministry of Law would write the letter to authorities concerned in Switzerland regarding the cases, which were withdrawn on the request of the then attorney general Malik Qayyum.
The CJ said, “You (Chairman NAB) should have to work for the implementation of court’s order with Law Ministry and submit his written reply in the court till March 12.”
A three-member bench comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Ch Ijaz Ahmed and Justice Ghulam Rabbani in its order on pleas filed by Syed Rahat Mehmood, Muhammad Akhtar, Muhammad Farooq Ansari against NAB, gave last opportunity to Chairman NAB to submit progress report by March 12.
NAB also submitted a report over recovery of money in BankersÂ’ City case which was not endorsed by the bench.
In the report, Tariq Mehmood Bhatti, Investigation Officer NAB, admitted that he had registered claims of about 11,000 people from whom amount was taken by Syed Rahat Mehmood, one of the accused.
Malik Bashir Awan, counsel for RDA, apprised the bench that the claim made by Syed Rahat Mehmood about Rawalpindi Development AuthorityÂ’s interest in purchasing his property, was not correct. He elaborated that in Adiala village, where RDA intended to acquire land for building a city, the accused had only a small portion of 2-kanal land.
The bench, however, accepted Syed Rahat MehmoodÂ’s request and assurance that he would come up with positive result after two-weeks. Deputy Attorney General Shah Khawar and NAB officials were present during the proceedings.
On the last hearing, the bench had observed that interim bails to Farooq Leghari, Syed Rahat Mehmoood and Muhammad Akhtar, accused in Bankers City scam, were granted on the condition that they would pay back to affectees and resolve their issues.
Face value: BRAC in business
Fazle Hasan Abed has built one of the world’s most commercially-minded and successful NGOs
SMILING and dapper, Fazle Hasan Abed hardly seems like a revolutionary. A Bangladeshi educated in Britain, an admirer of Shakespeare and Joyce, and a former accountant at Shell, he is the son of a distinguished family: his maternal grandfather was a minister in the colonial government of Bengal; a great-uncle was the first Bengali to serve in the governor of Bengal’s executive council. This week he received a very traditional distinction of his own: a knighthood. Yet the organisation he founded, and for which his knighthood is a gong of respect, has probably done more than any single body to upend the traditions of misery and poverty in Bangladesh. Called BRAC, it is by most measures the largest, fastest-growing non-governmental organisation (NGO) in the world—and one of the most businesslike.
Although Mohammed Yunus won the Nobel peace prize in 2006 for helping the poor, his Grameen Bank was neither the first nor the largest microfinance lender in his native Bangladesh; BRAC was. Its microfinance operation disburses about $1 billion a year. But this is only part of what it does: it is also an internet-service provider; it has a university; its primary schools educate 11% of Bangladesh’s children. It runs feed mills, chicken farms, tea plantations and packaging factories. BRAC has shown that NGOs do not need to be small and that a little-known institution from a poor country can outgun famous Western charities. In a book on BRAC entitled “Freedom from Want”, Ian Smillie calls it “undoubtedly the largest and most variegated social experiment in the developing world. The spread of its work dwarfs any other private, government or non-profit enterprise in its impact on development.” …
Jane Fonda admits going under the knife for youthful looks
Hollywood actress Jane Fonda has confessed to going under the knife two weeks ago to maintain a young looking, wrinkles free face.
Fonda, who is the face of L’Oreal’s face creams, has still remained glamorous at 72.
And the fitness freak came clean when producer pal Robert Evans complimented her at a Valentine’s party.
“Thanks. I just [...]
Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Series May Face Hard Road with Businesses
Microsoft released Windows Phone 7 Series, its latest mobile operating system, in a high-profile presentation on Feb. 15. While the revamped user interface has attracted notice, analysts and pundits have been questioning whether corporate users will gravitate toward devices running the new operating system, especially if it means redesigning and redeploying specialized applications. Baked-in functionality with SharePoint and Exchange, however, may outweigh an initial lack of applications for some enterprise and SMB users.
– Will the enterprise and SMBs gravitate towards Microsofts newly
announced Windows Phone 7 Series?
Questions arose about Microsoft’s continuing presence in the
business-smartphone space after its Feb. 15 unveiling of Windows Phone 7 Series,
the companys latest hope for reversing its declining …
Older Workers Face Younger Bosses
Research from CareerBuilder sheds light on management shifts in the workplace. The new work landscape is full of younger people in authority and older workers coping with the day-to-day challenges presented by the generation gap.
– If you haven’t noticed, the average
age of the workforce continues to drop. At no time is this more evident than
when you ask older workers what it is like to be managed by younger bosses. A
CareerBuilder report that polled 5,200 workers found 43 percent of workers who
are 35 or older work under…
Ex-army chief to face Sri Lanka court martial
Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka will face a court martial for “military offences”, an official said Tuesday. Fonseka, who was arrested by military police at his campaign office on Monday night, has been moved to an undisclosed military
Millions in US face wrath of monster snowstorm
Face value: Cultural revolutionary
Qi Lu, the boss of Bing, hopes to get Microsoft back in the online game
THE boss of Microsoft’s online-services arm, Qi Lu, tends to flourish in the face of adversity. When he was five, to protect him from the turmoil of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, his parents sent him to live in a village where he grew up in poverty. Still, he managed to enter Shanghai’s Fudan University where he graduated in computer science and became a lecturer. That might have been it. But he impressed a visiting professor and was offered a scholarship at Carnegie Mellon University. With a PhD in his pocket, he soon joined Yahoo!, then a rising star of the internet, and ended up leading the development of the firm’s search and advertising technology.
Now Mr Lu faces a new challenge. His job at Microsoft, where he moved a year ago, is to take on Google in the online search and advertising business, where the Silicon Valley firm rules supreme. How well Mr Lu and his group do will have a big impact, not only on Microsoft, but on the entire online industry. …



