Thursday, July 18, 2013

Did Felicity Jones just spill an 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' spoiler?

By Tony Maglio

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Felicity Jones may want to just stop talking for a while. At least, that is probably how Marvel would prefer it.

Jones previously appeared to have tipped off the fact that she is playing the Black Cat in the upcoming "Amazing Spider-Man 2." Now, in an interview with View London, Jones may have tipped off some other characters.

"It's all quite shrouded in secrecy, but I'm the Goblin's girlfriend - I'm in a relationship with him, and his accomplice. I'm on the dark side," Jones said.

When asked if she can reveal her character's name, Jones said, "It's all in the vaults of Marvel. I love all that secrecy, I think it's great. It builds anticipation, there's too much transparency in everything these days."

A Green Goblin appearance was not previously confirmed in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2." We did know that Dane DeHann is playing Harry Osborn in the sequel to the 2012 film. Osborne is the young man behind the mask and atop the green glider, after he takes over for his father, Norman, played by Chris Cooper.

It seems unlikely that Jones would be dating Cooper, so ... ?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/did-felicity-jones-just-spill-amazing-spider-man-012919168.html

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Fox Sports Girl Of The Week: Danielle

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Fox Sports Girl of the Week Danielle says for the Diamondbacks (2.5 game N.L. West) to hold off the Dodgers in the second-half, they can?t look in the rearview mirror.

?Worrying about another team is counterproductive. I?m not worried about the Dodgers,? she says. ?I won?t waste time worrying about another team.?

Danielle, a former Arizona Cardinals cheerleader who once jumped in the Chase Field pool after the D-Backs won the 2011 N.L. West title, just might get another chance to go for a swim.? The D-Backs have a MVP candidate in the lineup (Paul Goldschmidt) and a 13-1 Cy Young candidate (Patrick Corbin) who can carry a team in September.

Follow Danielle through rest of the baseball season on?Facebook and Twitter.


Who is your favorite athlete?

Pat Tillman. As a FOX Sports Arizona Girl (and fellow Sun Devil), I?ve participated multiple times in Pat?s Run and have seen his inspiration touch the lives of countless people.

What is your fondest sports memory?

Being part of the 2008 Arizona Cardinals/Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl game as a Cardinals cheerleader. The excitement leading up to game was incredible and energy on the field that night was incomparable.? It was a painful loss but a fond memory that I will cherish for the rest of my life.

Fox Sports Girl Of The Week: Danielle

What sport would you play professionally if you could, and why?

I would play football if I had the opportunity! It?s my favorite sport and I?ve always enjoyed watching it. I?d savor the chance to line up against fierce competition and make plays as a receiver or tight end!

What?s your best Diamondbacks memory?

When the D-Backs clinched the National League West title in 2011 and went for a celebratory jump & swim in the pool at Chase Field. They had such a great season that year and to see and feel not only their energy and excitement, but the amazing atmosphere the fans created, is what us fans look forward to!

What?s the best assignment you?ve worked as a Fox Sports Girl?

Hands down, traveling to Germany and U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwoehr as part of FOX Sports ?Spring Training to the Troops? effort this past February. Along with some other FOX Sports Girls, current MLB players, MLB legends and FOX baseball announcers, we participated in physical training, kids camps and shared special moments with our troops. To bring a smile to the faces of the brave men and women ? and their families ? who sacrifice their lives for our country was truly amazing.

I read that you were a Cardinals cheerleader. Why don?t more baseball teams have cheerleaders?

When it comes to the lack of cheerleaders in baseball I think it comes down to tradition. Maintaining the traditions of a sport is important and I feel like there isn?t a rich tradition with cheerleaders in baseball. The D-backs ?Rally Backs? do a great job of getting fans involved and creating more excitement at Chase Field. Baseball is rich in traditions, but cheerleading may not be one.

Ever go in the Chase Field swimming pool?

We have shot promos there which was a lot of fun, but only dipped our feet in the water! Hopefully this season, and especially during the Arizona summer heat, I?ll get a chance to experience a game in the pool!

The D-backs are 2.5 games ahead of the Dodgers. Are you the least bit worried about Magic Johnson?s team heading into the 2nd half of the season?

Worrying about another team is counterproductive. I?m not worried about the Dodgers. Even with all their injuries, the D-backs are having a great season, are in first place and will continue to play well after the All-Star break. I won?t waste time worrying about another team, the D-Backs have my full support and attention!

What D-backs player is a must-follow on Twitter? Why?

Patrick Corbin (@PatrickCorbin11) ? have you seen him pitch? He?s 11-1 with a 2.35 ERA by the way? He?s very active on Twitter and always keeps the fans updated. Check the hashtag #corbin46nyc for all tweets from him, his family and fans while he was in New York for the All-Star Game!

I?ve been on a diet, but planning to attend a game at Chase. What should I eat at the ballpark to end this nonsense for a night?

Chase Field has the best Macaroni & Cheese hotdog? Yes, a Macaroni & Cheese hotdog. It?s perfect for a cheat night!

Source: http://bustedcoverage.com/2013/07/17/fox-sports-girl-of-the-week-danielle/

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Lowest Debt-to-Capital Ratio in the Semiconductor Equipment Industry Detected in Shares of MKS Instruments (MKSI, FORM, UTEK, SPIR, VECO)

Written on Tue, 07/16/2013 - 6:37am

By Amy Schwartz

Below are the three companies in the Semiconductor Equipment industry with the lowest Debt-to-Capital ratios. The debt-to-capital ratio is an important measure of how a company is financing its operations along with some insight into its financial strength, relative to other companies in its industry.

MKS Instruments ranks lowest with a a Debt-to-Capital ratio of 0.1%. Following is FormFactor with a a Debt-to-Capital ratio of 0.2%. Ultratech ranks third lowest with a a Debt-to-Capital ratio of 0.2%.

Spire follows with a a Debt-to-Capital ratio of 0.3%, and Veeco Instruments rounds out the bottom five with a a Debt-to-Capital ratio of 0.3%.

SmarTrend recommended that its subscribers protect gains by selling shares of Veeco Instruments on June 20th, 2013 by issuing a Downtrend alert when the shares were trading at $36.89. Since that call, shares of Veeco Instruments have fallen 3.2%. We are now looking for when a new Uptrend will commence and will alert SmarTrend subscribers in real time.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Linking the Chinese dream to ASEAN

China Daily Tuesday 16th July, 2013

/enpproperty--> Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's first major task after taking office was to meet with senior ASEAN officials in early April, and he immediately linked the "Chinese Dream" to the "ASEAN Dream". To realize the two dreams, he said: "We need to work together, wish each other well and support each other." What followed in the next few months was the gradual warming up of China-ASEAN relations after frayed tensions over the South China Sea disputes, which have dominated international news headlines. The recent decision of ASEAN and China to begin official negotiations over...

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Source: http://www.asiabulletin.com/index.php/sid/215877512/scat/bf053b50c46383e0

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Dubai Grand Mufti calls on public to be careful about fatwas on Twitter

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Malian troops open France's Bastille Day parade

PARIS Troops from 13 African countries that took part in the French-led war against al-Qaida-linked extremists in Mali marched with the French military during the Bastille Day parade in Paris on Sunday to honor their role in the conflict.

U.N. troops in blue berets who are helping to stabilize the west African nation of Mali also paraded with thousands of other soldiers down the Champs-Elysees Avenue in France's annual tribute to military might. It marks the storming of the Bastille prison July 14, 1789, by angry Paris crowds that helped spark the French Revolution.

Despite the triumphal display, which included flyovers by fighter jets, tanks and giant trucks mounted with land-to-air defense systems, the realities in Mali suggest that President Francois Hollande's military intervention has had mixed results.

The mission he launched in January helped the Malian government retake control of much of the country from al-Qaida-linked extremists who had seized northern Mali and threatened the capital. The nation is to hold elections July 28, but tensions involving rebel Tuaregs in the north linger, along with political instability.

Sunday's events, however, focused on the positive.

"It's a victory that was won," Hollande said in an interview after the parade with the France 2 and TF-1 television stations in the garden of the presidential Elysee Palace. "Look at what happened. It was a victory for Africa, a victory against terrorism, and pride that we must have."

He said earlier the presence of African troops in Paris on the French national day was a "tribute to those who actively helped to banish terrorism from the Malian territory."

Referring to trips he's made to Africa, including a February visit to Mali, four weeks after the start of the French intervention, Hollande said, "I was saluted in Africa, not for what I said but for what I did."

He noted that some extremists once lodged in Mali escaped into southern Libya and other neighboring countries. He said those nations need support, "but we won't make war everywhere."

Hollande oversaw the display of military might that France rolls out each year on Bastille Day with Mali interim President Dioncounda Traore and U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon at his sides. Defense ministers from the African nations represented in the parade also were present.

French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said before the parade that the display is "the mark of a solidarity that concretely expressed itself in Mali, and of a common destiny, even beyond the limits of continents, of which we have every reason to be proud."

But some critics say the Mali operation and African presence in the parade reflect France's ambiguous and sometimes patronizing relations with the continent ?especially with former colonies such as Mali ? often referred to as "Francafrique."

The French non-governmental organization Survie, which is fighting against neocolonialism, condemned "the self-proclaimed role of gendarme of Africa that France claimed in Mali."

"This parade gives a scent of victory to a military operation which is far from being reasonably presented like that, given the numerous shadows that surround it and the remaining uncertainties concerning its outcome," said Fabrice Tarrit, the president of the association.

The critics also include Africans.

"Knowing the history of France, especially French armies with Africa, it doesn't sound good," said Senegalese rapper Keyti, whose real name is Cheikh Sene, 40.

"This last decade we've been trying to be really independent from the French army, especially since they had camps in certain countries around Africa," he said. "And now with what happened in Mali, what's still happening there, it's like they found another way to come in."

Around 50 Malian troops marched in formation Sunday followed by soldiers from Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Chad and Togo.

They were followed by troops from the U.N. stabilization mission in Mali, which took over the French-led military operation on July 1. Some French soldiers who participated in the Mali operation, called Serval, also marched, and aircraft used in Mali, notably to provide cover for ground troops, were featured in the air display.

France had more than 4,000 troops at the height of the campaign, and is now gradually reducing that. France will keep about 1,000 soldiers in Mali after the end of 2013.

In all, 4,800 troops marched in front of the presidential stage Sunday, along with 241 horses, 265 vehicles and 58 planes.

Bringing up the rear was an array of 35 helicopters, used in wartime and for civilian missions. Precision parachutists landed in front of the presidential stand to close the parade.

Source: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/07/14/4164161/malian-troops-open-frances-bastille.html

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Give The Gift Of A Gift That Looks Like Raw Meat

Give The Gift Of A Gift That Looks Like Raw Meat

There is something so fabulous about this idea. Even though it's overpriced and probably aesthetically overwrought or something, the idea of wrapping gifts to look like raw meat is just beautiful. It brings the whole joke gift genre to a new level. Or makes people extra excited when their gift turns out to be awesome or even passable. If you're someone who never wraps gifts this could be the turning point.

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