Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

Game Finally Sees "R.E.D." Light, "Just Got Off A Conference Call W/ Jimmy & Interscope"

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011 5:14PM

Written by Rosario Harper

West Coast rapper Game has finally delivered up to eager fans' expectations by announcing plans to drop his long-awaited R.E.D. Album in late August.

Game said the release date was green lighted by Interscope Records CEO Jimmy Iovine.

"#alliwantis for my fans to know that the R.E.D. album will be in-stores AUGUST 23rd !!! Thanks for the continuous love & support. #REDnation," he tweeted Wednesday (May 17).

"Just got off a conference call with Jimmy Iovine & @interscope . Aug 23rd is the release date & it's like a FAT GIRL..... It won't move !" (Game's Twitter)

Earlier this month, Game promised to put the project out no later than August.

Game released "Purp & Patron," a 29-track mixtape, last January, but says that his fans' focus remains on the release of "R.E.D. Album," which has been pushed back for over a year. "I had a meeting with [Interscope head] Jimmy Iovine last week, and he told me the album was slated for the end of the summer, and it will not be pushed back any more than that. So we're looking towards late August," he says. (Billboard)

In April, Game said his LP was still awaiting Dr. Dre's contributions.

"[The] release date [is] probably late July or early August, man. I'll let [producer] Jimmy Iovine put that red paint on the calendar and give us a specific date," the Game said. "All I know is that the album is almost finished. Dre is finishing up Detox and then he going to help me finish up mine. I'm like 90, 95 percent done. Just waiting on Dre to finish his project and then come on over and lend his ear and probably mix a couple of songs, especially the ones that he did, and we're going to see it in stores." (MTV)

He recently cited his unreleased project as album of the year worthy.

"The 'R.E.D.' album is going to remind everybody of what hip-hop is supposed to be in its prime," says Game. "The 'R.E.D.' album will be the best album this year hands down. There's nobody putting out an album this year that will even be able to compete with the skill level-- the bar is gonna be set after this album drops. I guarantee it now from start to finish." (Billboard)

Game's R.E.D. Album will hit stores Tuesday, August 23rd.

Check out some recent Game footage down below:

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Cali Swag District's M-Bone killed in drive-by shooting; police say motive unknown

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This post has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details.

Police have yet to find a motive in the fatal shooting of Cali Swag District's M-Bone, according to The Times' news blog L.A. Now.

M-Bone, born�Montae Ray Talbert, 22, was shot twice in the head Sunday night in the 400 block of North La Brea Avenue while seated in the driver's side of a black car, said Lt. Steve Overly of the Inglewood Police Department. He was taken to a local hospital, where�he died.

C-Smoove, a member of the group, tweeted, ?Ma life changed drastically in the. Blink of an eye rip mbone.?

Cali Swag District's hit, ?Teach Me How to Dougie,? was the center of a national dance craze that even had First Lady Michelle Obama moving; The Times profiled the group in March.

Cali Swag District had planned on releasing its debut album, "The Kickback," in May.

[For the record, 4:11 p.m. May 16: An earlier version of this post misspelled M-Bone's�birth name. It is spelled Montae Ray Talbert.]

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-- Gerrick D. KennedyTwitter.com/gerrickkennedy

Photo: M-Bone, left, JayAre, C-Smoove and Yung of the band Cali Swag District. Credit: Raquel Olivo

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Cali Swag District's M-Bone killed in drive-by shooting; police say motive unknown

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CALI_SWAGG

This post has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details.

Police have yet to find a motive in the fatal shooting of Cali Swag District's M-Bone, according to The Times' news blog L.A. Now.

M-Bone, born�Montae Ray Talbert, 22, was shot twice in the head Sunday night in the 400 block of North La Brea Avenue while seated in the driver's side of a black car, said Lt. Steve Overly of the Inglewood Police Department. He was taken to a local hospital, where�he died.

C-Smoove, a member of the group, tweeted, ?Ma life changed drastically in the. Blink of an eye rip mbone.?

Cali Swag District's hit, ?Teach Me How to Dougie,? was the center of a national dance craze that even had First Lady Michelle Obama moving; The Times profiled the group in March.

Cali Swag District had planned on releasing its debut album, "The Kickback," in May.

[For the record, 4:11 p.m. May 16: An earlier version of this post misspelled M-Bone's�birth name. It is spelled Montae Ray Talbert.]

RELATED:

M-Bone shooting motive unknown, police say

Cali Swag District rapper M-Bone killed in Inglewood drive-by [Video]

Everyone's doing the 'Dougie,' but what's next for Cali Swag District?

-- Gerrick D. KennedyTwitter.com/gerrickkennedy

Photo: M-Bone, left, JayAre, C-Smoove and Yung of the band Cali Swag District. Credit: Raquel Olivo

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn: A brilliant career, a stunning accusation

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Who is Dominique Strauss-Kahn?

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

Dominique Strauss-Kahn is known as a brilliant economist and tough politician He was seen as the likely Socialist opponent to Sarkozy next year Strauss-Kahn has a reputation as a womanizer The new accusations could have consequences for the IMF and the world economy

(CNN) -- He has been called "a great seducer" -- a politician whose relationships with women have landed him in trouble.

He's also known for his brilliant grasp of global economics and European politics.

But for Dominique Gaston Andre Strauss-Kahn -- head of the powerful International Monetary Fund and, until this weekend, presumptive front-runner for the presidency of France -- the most relevant issue today may be whether he can stay out of prison.

Strauss-Kahn, 62, is charged with chasing a hotel employee down the hall of his posh New York hotel suite on Saturday and sexually assaulting her.

Police allege he attacked the 32-year-old woman at Manhattan's Sofitel Hotel. Later in the day, authorities pulled him from his first-class seat on a Paris-bound flight minutes before its scheduled departure.

Now, instead of preparing to lead France's Socialist Party against Nicolas Sarkozy next year, he is preparing to defend himself against charges of attempted rape, unlawful imprisonment, forcible touching, and sexual abuse.

The arrest of Strauss-Kahn triggered intense political chatter across the Atlantic. In France, it delivered what the Paris newspaper Le Figaro called a "thunderclap" to the presidential race. And some at the headquarters of Strauss-Kahn's Socialist party were in tears Monday after the news.

The incident has also disrupted the rhythm of the IMF, which assists countries suffering economic difficulties by providing loans. Founded after World War II, the IMF is composed of 187 countries.

Politically, "it's over. He's done," said Simon Serfaty, a senior European analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank.

Strauss-Kahn "cannot recover," Serfaty told CNN.

It is, by any standard, a stunning fall for the man many presumed would be the next occupant of the Elysee Palace. It's also a cautionary tale for those who might forget how quickly sexual allegations can bring down even the most influential leaders.

Long before he ended up on the front pages of the tabloids, Strauss-Kahn was well-known to followers of global financial news.

The University of Paris-educated economist has headed the IMF for the duration of the current global financial crisis. In doing so, he has played a lead role in bailing out the economies of Greece and Ireland, as well as propping up Europe's currency, the euro.

"He was a strong and effective leader," said Tsung-Mei Cheng, a health policy research analyst at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. "He made the IMF not only effective, but credible."

Strauss-Kahn has been a force in French politics for a quarter century, first winning election to that country's National Assembly -- the lower house of parliament -- in 1986. He was President Francois Mitterrand's trade minister from 1991 to 1993, and went on to serve as finance minister in the late 1990s.

During that period, Paris joined the euro and ditched the franc.

Strauss-Kahn lost a fight with Segolene Royal for the Socialist Party's presidential nomination in 2006. One year later, he was named managing director of the IMF.

Married to his third wife and father of four children, he has also taught economics at Stanford University in California and at the prestigious Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, known as Sciences Po.

"He is a very serious political figure as well as a senior economic and financial figure," noted Heather Conley, director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Europe program.

He "understands what needs to be done in terms of economics and what can be done in terms of politics," Serfaty said.

A dominant figure in the French left, Strauss-Kahn gained a reputation over the years as someone who enjoys a lavish lifestyle.

It was well-known that he is "not alien or indifferent to money," Serfaty said. He has "been interested in his earnings."

In 1999, after an allegation of unethical financial doings involving his consulting business, Strauss-Kahn resigned his ministerial post. He was acquitted of the charges.

As head of the IMF, Strauss-Kahn pulled in an annual tax-free salary of more than $420,000, according to a 2007 statement from the organization. He also received more than $75,000 for "a scale of living appropriate" to his position.

To the extent that there was a perceived conflict between his socialist political ideals and wealthy lifestyle, it wasn't an issue for most French voters, Serfaty asserted.

It is Strauss-Kahn's sexual reputation that is more relevant today.

Long before he found himself in legal trouble in the United States, there was "no question" that he "had a marked interest in the other sex," Serfaty said.

Political analysts routinely note that allegations of infidelity are generally much less likely to derail a political career in France than in America. There is simply a "different cultural context in France" to most sexual issues, Conley noted.

Strauss-Kahn became embroiled in sexual controversy soon after joining the IMF. He acknowledged reports that he'd had an improper physical relationship with a female employee. The relationship was consensual, an independent inquiry found.

The IMF's executive board concluded in October 2008 that "there was no harassment, favoritism or any other abuse of authority by the managing director."

Nevertheless, the board found "that the incident was regrettable and reflected a serious error of judgment," the IMF said in a written statement.

Strauss-Kahn issued a statement after the investigation, noting that he had "apologized for it to the (board of directors), to the staff of the IMF and to my family," as well as to the employee.

Strauss-Kahn's departure from the IMF would not leave a huge void, said Reginald Dale, a senior fellow in the Europe Program at the Center for Strategic and Intelligence Services, a Washington-based think thank. "If you fire the manager of a sports team, it still goes on playing while waiting for a new manager," he said. "Strauss-Kahn is not indispensable at the IMF."

Dale said Strauss-Kahn liked to be known by his initials -- as DSK. "Ever since JFK, which is the airport, ironically, at which he was arrested, French politicians and even intellectuals have loved to try to establish themselves with a three-initial moniker because it has that sort of ring of prestige." He cited the philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, or BHL, as an example.

What is surprising to many observers is the new assertion that Strauss-Kahn -- a man with no criminal record -- physically forced himself on a woman.

"Like all Frenchmen, I was stupefied," said Michel Taubmann, who has written a biography of Strauss-Khan. "I was incredulous."

Taubmann, who recounted Strauss-Khan's amorous adventures in his book, described the economist as "a French lover ... a great seducer."

But the man he studied "could not be a rapist," Taubmann said.

"Imagine that that man, who is an extremely intelligent man, who is a great economist, who is a very nice man in his personal comportment, who is a father of a family, who is a grandfather," Taubmann told CNN.

"I can't believe that he could be sexually aggressive against a young woman as he is accused of doing in New York."

Yet, other charges against Strauss-Kahn are now surfacing in the wake of his arrest.

Anne Mansouret, a Socialist member of the French parliament, said Monday that Strauss-Kahn attacked her daughter in 2002.

Mansouret said she cautioned her daughter, Tristane Banon, not to file a police report at the time, saying it might adversely impact her career. At the time, Banon was an aspiring journalist.

CNN does not typically name assault victims, but Mansouret said her daughter gave permission for her name to be disclosed.

Strauss-Kahn was never charged. However, in light of the charges filed against Strauss-Kahn in the wake of the alleged incident in New York, Banon's attorney in France, David Koubbi, has said he and the young woman are considering whether to file a complaint.

Regardless, Strauss-Kahn has a number of defenders. Some supporters are grumbling about the incident in New York allegedly being a political "set-up."

Strauss-Kahn's attorney, Benjamin Brafman, insists his client will "quite likely" be exonerated.

While most Americans likely hadn't heard of Strauss-Kahn before this past weekend, his fall may prove to be of interest for reasons beyond the obvious.

At the time of Strauss-Kahn's arrest, the IMF was preparing for a critical meeting relating to a bailout for Portugal, an extension of the Greek bailout, and the selection of a new European Central Bank head, Conley noted.

Europe, a huge U.S. export market, currently holds nearly $3 trillion worth of U.S. Treasury bonds, Conley said. American banks hold $1.4 trillion in European debt.

The "worst-case scenario" is that Strauss-Kahn's removal as IMF head would lead to a "shock that sets the global economy back," she said. "We need to care about this issue."

CNN's Richard Allen Greene and Tom Watkins contributed to this report

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Senin, 16 Mei 2011

W. Crew. Bears Capture Fourth Straight Pac-10 Women's Title

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Top-ranked California won three of four races, including a half-second victory over Stanford in the varsity 8+ final, to capture its fourth consecutive Pac-10 championship Sunday on a cold, rainy morning at Lake Natoma outside Sacramento.

The Bears also prevailed in the varsity 4+ and novice 8+ and placed second in the second varsity 8+ to claim the title going away. Cal finished with 43.5 points in the team standings to second-place Stanford's 34.

"We knew we were going to be right there," head coach Dave O'Neill said. "Both Stanford and USC are fantastic crews. We've been coming along and doing pretty well. We knew that the water was going to get a little rough at times. We're not the biggest crew out there, but they definitely showed they've got a lot of heart and a lot of fight in them. I don't use the word epic too often, but that was an epic race."

See complete O'Neill interview

The skies opened up just as the crews reached the starting line for the varsity 8+ race, with driving rain pelting the course. Cal, though, led from the start and opened up a more than two-second advantage over the Cardinal with 500 meters to go. Although Stanford closed quickly, the Cardinal could not catch the Bears, who won in 7:02.1. Stanford was timed in 7:02.6 and third-place USC in 7:09.3.

The Cardinal and Bears were 1-2 throughout the second varsity 8+ with Stanford winning in 6:24.5 to Cal's 6:32.4

Cal charged to a two-second advantage over USC at the mid-point of the varsity 4+. Then when Washington passed the Trojans for second place, the Bears extended their lead to four seconds at the finish, 7:14.6 to 7:18.7.

Cal's freshman 8+ also led wire-to-wire and won by nearly seven seconds, 6:52.0 to Oregon State's 6:58.7.

The Bears have now taken the Pac-10 team title each of the last four years and seven of eight times since their first championship in 2004. Cal takes next week off before returning to the water for the NCAA Championships May 27-29, also at Lake Natoma.

2011 Pac-10 Championships

Team Standings1. California - 43.52. Stanford - 343. USC - 30.5,4. Washington - 25.55. Washington State - 246. UCLA - 14.57. Oregon State - 10

Varsity 8+1. California 7:02.1, 2. Stanford 7:02.6, 3. USC 7:09.3, 4. Washington State 7:16.4, 5. Washington 7:17.8, 6. UCLA 7:31.6, 7. Oregon State 7:58.8Cal lineup: Cox: Rachel Ersted, Stroke: Kristina Lofman, 7: Mary Jeghers, 6: Kara Kohler, 5: Rosie Popa, 4: Elise Etem, 3: Paparangi Hipango, 2: Erica Rippe, Bow: Bridget Moran

Junior Varsity 8+1. Stanford 6:24.5, 2. California 6:32.4, 3. USC 6:34.3, 4. Washington 6:36.2, 5. Washington State 6:38.3, 6. UCLA 6:39.8, 7. Oregon State 6:47.5Cal lineup: Cox: Erica Bellis, Stroke: Sam Sartor, 7: Caroline Rosetti, 6: Greer Uu, 5: Agatha Nowinski, 4: Jenn Helssen, 3: Avalon Radys, 2: Maggie Simpson, Bow: Michelle Leason

Varsity 4+1. California 7:14.6, 2. Washington 7:18.7, 3. USC 7:19.2, 4. Washington State 7:24.0, 5. UCLA 7:25.2, 6. Oregon State 7:30.7, 7. Stanford 7:33.4Cal lineup: Cox: Lynn Anderson, Stroke: Charlotte Palmer, 3: Amanda Atkinson, 2: Kyndal Mancho, Bow: Becca Lindquist

Freshman 8+1. California 6:52.0, 2. Oregon State 6:58.7, 3. Washington 7:01.6, 4. Washington State 7:03.9, 5. UCLA 7:07.2, 6. Stanford 7:14.1, 7. USC 7:23.6Cal lineup: Cox: Lauren Chan, Stroke: Emma Ballard, 7: Allison Declerq, 6: Clair Premzic, 5: Megan Ryan, 4: Rachel Schwartz, 3: Kelly Avon, 2: Dani Riggs, Bow: Madeline Hearst

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No Heaven? Why Stephen Hawking's Comment Doesn't Matter

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Even though famed physicist Stephen Hawking announced he doesn't believe in an afterlife and that heaven is a "fairy story for people afraid of the dark," that doesn't mean we'll stop believing, psychologists say.

The statement by Hawking to the Guardian newspaper reflects the beliefs of plenty of nonreligious people, but will likely get more attention, coming as it does from Hawking, who is famous for his work in theoretical physics. Hawking has already drawn fire from some religious leaders with his assertion in his book "The Grand Design" (Bantam 2010) that the universe did not need God to get started. [8 Shocking Things We Learned from Hawking's Book]

"I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail," Hawking said Sunday in The Guardian. "There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark."

Fairy story or not, a belief in heaven does seem to come with some benefits. Humans didn't evolve in an environment where an understanding of black holes or the origin of the universe would be helpful, said Daniel Kruger, an evolutionary psychologist at the University of Michigan.

"We're not designed at the level of theoretical physics," Kruger told LiveScience. "What really matters to us is what happens at the human scale, relationships to other people, things we experience in a lifetime."

Rewards and reminders

For that reason, the idea of heaven has a stronger mystique than that of the seven imperceptible dimensions of string theory. On a personal level, Kruger said, the idea of an afterlife offers some hope in a world where, historically, "life has been pretty harsh." Thoughts of heaven may also stave off fears of death, he said.

Studies have shown that a belief in life after death seems to play that handholding role, said Nathan Heflick, a doctoral student in psychology at the University of South Florida who has studied belief in the afterlife.

"The more people believe, the less death anxiety they tend to have," Heflick told LiveScience.

Reminding people of death also prompts them to want to believe in the afterlife more, Heflick said, even if they remain skeptical.

Societal glue

On a societal level, religious belief in the afterlife can be a powerful motivator to follow the rules, Kruger said.

"When you have an afterlife that is influenced by the actions that you take now, you basically see a system of rewards and punishments," he said. Those rewards and punishments can keep people in line, or, more charitably, provide a way for humans to codify and pass along moral laws.

A belief in the afterlife may also arise from the perception that we are more than our bodies. In a series of experiments, Heflick and his colleagues subtly reminded people of their bodies ? by providing foot massages, for example ? while asking them about their thoughts on the afterlife. People undergoing a physical experience reminding them of their bodies were less likely to say they believed in life after death, while those distanced from their bodies showed a slight uptick in belief.

People's perceptions of themselves, then, may influence their belief in what happens after death.

"If you think of your body as a machine, it's kind of hard to believe in life after death," Heflick said. "You're not going to be able to think of yourself as a spirit."

This story was provided by LiveScience, a sister site to SPACE.com. You can follow LiveScience�senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience�and on Facebook.

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Delta Goodrem - Delta Goodrem Dating 18-year-old Nick Jonas?

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Caption: Delta Goodrem (Picture) Sir Richard Branson celebrates Virgin Australia Airlines tenth birthday with an invitation-only concert in which Delta Goodrem performs in concert on the wing of a Virgin jet at Tullamarine Airport. Melbourne, Australia....

Delta Goodrem, the 32-year-old Australian singer who broke off her engagement to Brian Mcfadden last month, has been spotted hand-in-hand with 18-year-old Nick Jonas, reports Hollywood Life. Delta Goodrem and Jonas were photographed leaving the ArcLight cinema in Los Angeles on Sunday (15th May 2011).

Following his reported relationships with 20-year-old Samantha Barks and 18-year-old Miley Cyrus, Jonas appears to have begun a romance with the Australian, a woman 8 years his senior. Earlier today, the Jonas Brothers star tweeted, "I feel so blessed. Had a great weekend". Goodrem, now one of the biggest recording artists in Australia, was previously engaged to the former Westlife singer Brian Mcfadden. Following his divorce from Kerry Katona, MCFadden began dating Goodrem in 2004 after they had collaborated on the duet 'Almost Here'. The couple announced their engagement on 29th November 2007 but split in April 2011 after dating for three years. At the time, MCFadden took to his Twitter page to confirm the break-up, saying, "I love Delta and always will. She is one of God's living angels. I thank her for giving me the best years of my life. Please give us time x".

Delta Goodrem released her last studio album, 'Delta', back in 2007. The album became her third consecutive record to debut at No. 1 in the Australian chart. She is expected to release her currently untitled fourth studio album, later this year.

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