Monday, May 28, 2012

Rihanna Tweets Topless Pics To Promote Her New Perfume-Nude

Instagram photo via Melissa Forde of Rihanna appearing topless to promote "Nude" fragrance. http://instagr.am/p/LE2uiNqydr/

Rihanna shows off her knockout figure on Twitter to promote her new late fragrance Nude.

Rihanna has posed topless to promote her latest fragrance — aptly named Nude.
The singer shows off her new blond hair and her knockout figure in a series of seductive photos shot to promote the new scent.
In one, she covers her chest with her left arm while running her right hand through her long locks.
In another, she throws her head back — her untamed hair cascading down her face — with her mouth open.
“I got a big shoot tomorrow for a surprise fragrance for my ladies called . . . NUDE!” the 24-year-old posted on Twitter.


Photos From Osaze Odewingie's Wedding




Guests on their way to the wedding

Osaze waiting for his bride

The wedding venue

 
Photos Credits- Colin Udo/Linda Ikeji

Family amazingly survives plane crash into Idaho mountainside

An Army National Guard helicopter on Sunday plucked a husband and wife and their adult daughter from this plane.

Kenny Hoagland/AP

An Army National Guard helicopter on Sunday plucked a husband and wife and their adult daughter from this plane.

BOISE, Idaho — Hours after their plane crashed on a steep and snowy mountainside in Idaho, a California fireman, his wife and their adult daughter were airlifted to safety by National Guard rescuers.
The family was en route from California to Mountain Home, Idaho, when their Cessna 172 went down at about 9 p.m. MDT Saturday, leaving them with head and back injuries, officials said.
One of the three used a cellphone just after midnight to report that they had survived the crash.
A medical helicopter located the wreckage Sunday morning, but white-out conditions prevented the aircraft crew from carrying out an immediate rescue, said Col. Tim Marsano of the Idaho National Guard.
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Kenny Hoagland/AP

The site where a small plane crashed in rugged terrain in a remote area in Owyhee County in southwest Idaho.

Rescuers on foot traveling through 6-foot snow drifts and on 60 degree slopes reached the crash site first. They wrapped the family members in blankets and built a fire until a military helicopter could lift them out with a hoist.
“It was inhospitable for a landing,” Marsano said. “The use of the helicopter was indispensable for this type of rescue operation.”
The three were flown one at a time to a landing area about a half-mile from War Eagle Mountain in southwest Idaho’s Owyhee County.
The first person came out about noon and the last at about 2 p.m., and each was transferred to a medical helicopter and flown to Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise where they were listed in stable condition.
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Kenny Hoagland/AP

The plane crash survivors were transferred to a medical helicopter and flown to Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise where they were listed in stable condition.

It’s unclear what caused the Cessna to go down. Photos taken by rescuers showed significant damage, including a broken front windshield.
Authorities identified them as Brian Brown of Wilton, Calif., his wife Jayann Brown, and their daughter. Her name was not immediately available.
Brian Brown is a captain at the Cosumnes Community Services District Fire Department in Elk Grove, Calif. He is also Deputy Chief of Operation and Training with the nearby volunteer Wilton Fire Protection District.
Wilton Fire Chief Tom Dark said the couple was flying with their youngest daughter to Mountain Home to visit their oldest daughter. He was relieved they were in stable condition.
“That was our first concern, how he and the family were doing,” said Dark. “Knowing what a good pilot he is, something had to have happened.”
Dark said it was probably an unusual experience for Brown, a firefighter for more than two decades, to be on the other end of a rescue.
“When the shoe is on the other foot it’s kind of strange,” he said.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

16yrs old genius solves 300yrs old mathematics problem


A GERMAN 16-year-old has become the first person to solve a mathematical problem posed by Sir Isaac Newton more than 300 years ago.
Shouryya Ray worked out how to calculate exactly the path of a projectile under gravity and subject to air resistance, The (London) Sunday Times reported.
The Indian-born teen said he solved the problem that had stumped mathematicians for centuries while working on a school project.
Mr Ray won a research award for his efforts and has been labeled a genius by the German media, but he put it down to "curiosity and schoolboy naivety".
"When it was explained to us that the problems had no solutions, I thought to myself, 'well, there's no harm in trying,'" he said.
Mr Ray's family moved to Germany when he was 12 after his engineer father got a job at a technical college. He said his father instilled in him a "hunger for mathematics" and taught him calculus at the age of six.
Mr Ray's father, Subhashis, said his son's mathematical prowess quickly outstripped his own considerable knowledge.

"He never discussed his project with me before it was finished and the mathematics he used are far beyond my reach," he said.
Despite not speaking a word of German when he arrived, Mr Ray will this week sit Germany's high school leaving exams, two years ahead of his peers.

Newton posed the problem, relating to the movement of projectiles through the air, in the 17th century. Mathematicians had only been able to offer partial solutions until now.

If that wasn't enough of an achievement, Mr Ray has also solved a second problem, dealing with the collision of a body with a wall, that was posed in the 19th century.

Both problems Mr Ray resolved are from the field of dynamics and his solutions are expected to contribute to greater precision in areas such as ballistics.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

American Idol Results: Who Won?  



American Idol Results: Who Won?
 
Following a record 132 million votes, performances from Neil Diamond, Rihanna and Aerosmith and a proposal, American Idol crowned a season 11 champion tonight.

Was it ballad singer extraordinaire Jessica Sanchez? Or Dave Matthews prototype Phillip Phillips? Unlike Ryan Seacrest, we won't keep you in suspense for very long. The winner is...

American Idol Winner: Announced!

PHILLIP PHILLIPS!

Not exactly a shocker, huh? The guitar-playing crooner was considered a favorite from his very first audition, considering his similar qualities to every other American Idol champion of the past five seasons.

Jessica appeared genuinely happy for Phillip upon hearing the announcement, as Ryan handed Phillip his guitar, Phillips took the crowd "Home" and eventually dissolved into tears, heading into the crowd to hug his parents.

Did Phillip Phillips deserve to win?

Yes, he was the best!

No, Jessica got robbed!

Rihanna's Breast Turns Into Crocodile SPOTTED: Didier Drogba With Rihanna Partying (Photo)


T-BOZ. OF TLC DEAD BROKE TARGETED BY HONDA We're Taking Your Odyssey



T-Boz of TLC might be forced to been a scrub travel in the passenger side of her best friend's ride ... 'cause Honda is gunning to repossess the rapper's car.
3m360 has learned .. Tionne Watkins is being sued by Honda for failing to make payments on her 2005 Honda Odyssey.
In the lawsuit, filed in Georgia, Honda asks the judge for the green light to take the car back. It's unclear how much T-Boz owes in back payments.

It's just the latest in a string of financial woes for the 42-year-old rapper -- she filed for bankruptcy back in 2011 ... but failed to complete the required paperwork ... and lost the protection bankruptcy provides.

In other words, there's NOTHING stopping T-Boz's creditors from coming after all of her possessions.

We reached out to T-Boz for comment -- so far, no response.

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