Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Junior dos Santos says Alistair Overeem is a joke, but admires opponent Mark Hunt

Junior dos Santos was supposed to face Alistair Overeem at UFC 160, but an injury forced Overeem out of the bout. Now, dos Santos will fight Mark Hunt. JDS talked to a Brazilian radio station, and said he admired one of those opponents but found the other to be a joke.

"I think it was great the UFC have scheduled Mark Hunt. I admire him very much for having accepted because he just fought. I admire and appreciate because I want to fight May 25 and this will happen thanks to him. When Overeem jumped off I thought it was great that the UFC came by with another opponent. [Overeem] isn?t a champion, he?s nothing. If he was a champion, I would wait."

So JDS is a fan of Hunt, and doesn't think it's worth waiting for a bout with Overeem. But how does he feel about Overeem?

"I think [Overeem] is a joke. He is very big, he's on steroids and he talks a lot of [expletive]. But I don't care about him. He can go on with his career and do what he thinks is the best for him, I will do the same. If some day we face each other and he runs out of problems, we fight."

Overeem and dos Santos were set to fight last May, when dos Santos still held the UFC heavyweight championship belt. The fight was canceled when Overeem failed a PED test. He was found to have excessive levels of testosterone, more than double of that the athletic commission in Nevada allowed.

Overeem was suspended, and then lost to Antonio Silva on his return to the cage. With dos Santos fresh off losing his belt to Cain Velasquez, it seemed like a perfect opportunity for the two rivals to square off.

Thank you to Yahoo! Brazil for translation.

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Ex-Iron Maiden drummer Clive Burr dies at 56

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Clive Burr, left, Bruce Dickinson and Janick Gers of Iron Maiden.

By Randee Dawn, TODAY contributor

Clive Burr, best known for his years drumming in the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, died at his home on March 12 according to a statement on the band's Facebook page. He was 56.

Burr suffered from Multiple Sclerosis, and according to the statement "had suffered poor health for many years." The treatment left him in debt, but the band staged concerts to form the Clive Burr MS Trust Fund, which had raised over $350,000 by 2007 to assist.

He had been a member of the band Samson before joining Iron Maiden in 1979, then played on three of their albums before leaving in 1982.?

Maiden bassist Steve Harris said in the statement, "This is terribly sad news. Clive was a very old friend of all of us. He was a wonderful person and an amazing drummer who made a valuable contribution to Maiden in the early days when we were starting out. This is a sad day for everyone in the band and those around him and our thoughts and condolences are with his partner Mimi and family at this time."

Singer Bruce Dickinson added, "I first met Clive when he was leaving Samson and joining Iron Maiden. He was a great guy and a man who really lived his life to the full. Even during the darkest days of his M.S., Clive never lost his sense of humour or irreverence. This is a terribly sad day and all our thoughts are with Mimi and the family."

Check out Burr and the band performing "Run to the Hills" off the 1982 album "Number of the Beast":

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Rdio on iPhone now shows which friends are listening, web streaming hits seven countries

Rdio on iPhone now shows which friends are listening, supersizes album art

Listen enough to Rdio on the desktop and you'll know your friends' taste in music when they're fellow subscribers. As of a fresh update to the iOS app, you'll also appreciate any musical kinship while on the road. iPhone users receive an overhauled playback view that shows just which friends have listened to that favorite album or playlist. They'll also have a more pleasing view in mid-play that blows up the album art and downplays the interface. There's no word on similar treatments for the Android app, but the odds have increased that you'll at least have the web fallback for social listening: Rdio has quietly added web streaming for Austria, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania and Mexico, bringing desktop access to a total of 24 countries.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Tutorspree Adds $800K From Resolute.VC & Others To Help Students Find Better Local Tutoring

Screen shot 2013-02-18 at 4.42.47 AMTutorspree has been quiet of late, but that doesn't mean it's not still plugging away on its mission to make high-quality, local tutors in any subject accessible to any student -- or finding continued interest from investors along the way. According to its Form D filing with SEC, Tutorspree recently closed on a new round of financing that appears to add an additional $1.9 million to its coffers. Co-founder Aaron Harris tells us that, in fact, the startup has closed on a new $800K in financing, which is part of a larger, ongoing round that will see it add approximately $2.2 million in new capital.

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ACTION MAN: New Zealand gave Ted Jordan, seen here in his Auckland office, a fresh start and a clean slate.

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ACTION MAN: New Zealand gave Ted Jordan, seen here in his Auckland office, a fresh start and a clean slate.

A quick Google of Ted Jordan's company ActionStep reveals a flurry of commercial activity over the past year. But it's 2013 that will see ActionStep, a cloud-based management system for professional practices like lawyers, really hit its straps, Jordan says. With distribution deals signed in the United States, Britain, and Australia now secured, staff on the ground in America and all the groundwork done, this is the year that ActionStep will go from a local producer to a highly scaleable international business, he says.

Why did you become an entrepreneur?

When I had previously worked for a number of big corporates in the United States, I noticed that although there were commonalities in the systems, they were designing systems for different organisations, they would reinvent the wheel every time they started developing a new system.

I had a vision of creating a better system, one that could meet the needs of small-to-medium-sized businesses in the same way that the larger organisations' needs were being met, but at a price that SMEs could afford. That's when the vision for ActionStep was born. The decision to start my own business and develop ActionStep coincided with the decision by my wife and me to move to New Zealand to raise our children. So this gave me a fresh start and a clean slate, which is perfect for an entrepreneur.

Name one thing you've learnt while in business and from whom?

One thing I've learned is that businesses are successful not because of a unique idea but because of the way they meet the needs of the market and deliver extraordinary value and service for their customers.

I learned this not only from my experience in corporations, which often lose their focus on what they're supposed to be doing, but also from a great business book with an interesting title: A Good Hard Kick in the Ass: Basic Training for Entrepreneurs. I found that the author, Rob Adams, gets straight to the heart of the real issues facing start-ups because he is a specialist in financing and supporting new businesses.

What are your business and personal goals?

My business goal is to grow ActionStep to be an internationally recognised player in the online business space and a leader in niches such as law practice management, where we offer unique advantages over any other technology available and are making a name for ourselves at the moment in the United States as well as New Zealand.

On a personal level, money is not a motivator for me, I am more interested in building technology and a business that I can be proud of and that will deliver value to our clients. At the same time, I am conscious of the need to maintain my core values in regard to my family and friends.

Do you have any tips for budding entrepreneurs?

Don't dabble in a whole bunch of things, focus on one thing, the one thing you do best, and do it better than anybody else.

Are you prepared for failure?

Totally. I've always believed you learn more from your failures than your successes and for that reason, take the time to carefully analyse mistakes. Any one business strategy may fail, so you need to be prepared to adapt and move on if you need to. Don't get too caught up in one thing if it's not working, and don't take it too much to heart if a strategy doesn't work. Just move on.

What has been your biggest disappointment since you started your business?

No specific disappointment, but generally having a feeling that we could have gone harder and faster earlier. We were so far ahead of the technology curve that they did not even invent the terminology for what we were doing until years later. But we got there in the end so that's really what counts.

What is one thing readers would be surprised to learn about you?

That I am still a kid at heart and I still enjoy watching cartoons and being generally silly whenever I get the chance. My children still ask me what I plan to be when I grow up.

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Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/small-business/8315883/Building-a-business-to-be-proud-of

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Rihanna's London Fashion Week debut met with mixed reviews

Rihanna made her fashion designer debut over the weekend, when the collection she designed for British retailer River Island was shown at London Fashion Week.

The presentation, which began an hour late, was held inside a former London post office, with models posing on a five-tiered platform. The "Diamonds" singer made a brief appearance at the end.

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Her collection, featuring crop tops, high-slit skirts and short shorts, was met with mixed reviews -- one critic went as far as to call it "hideous" and a "horror show."

Here's what that reviewer, and a few others, had to say:

The Daily Beast: "Rihanna's collection for River Island as brought forth in London tonight was a horror show. The clothes were hideous and without an ounce of panache or style between them...For example, if you really, really like belly buttons, if you are totally nuts for navels, then this could be the collection for you. If you only feel capable of wearing clothes on the lower half of your body if they are slashed up to your waist, then again, you are in luck."

Womens Wear Daily: "The looks were all variations on things from her wardrobe, ranging from the fleshy -- tight crop tops and long skirts slit to high heaven -- to the streetwise and boyish, as in hooded jumpsuits, to the bare and Barbadian-influenced look of floral prints shown on bra tops and shorts. None of it looked expensive, but if Rihanna's see-if-I-care attitude is a free gift with purchase, the collection should do fine."

Refinery 29: "Even if we didn't know that this was RiRi's collection, we would have guessed. Her style DNA was infused into every stitch of the fabric. From the thigh-high-split maxi dresses and not-for-the-faint-hearted mesh vests to the '90s-inspired crop tops and matching short shorts, the looks could only have been designed by this woman."

New York magazine: "Suffice it to say the designs will sell like high street hot cakes -- she's Rihanna, after all. In neons, florals, and washed-out tie dye prints, the skimpy separates were a little more tropical than the average British summertime, but hey, we'll take any sunshine we can get. Jumpsuits, swimsuits, bandeau tops and asymmetric maxi dresses are in, says Rihanna, as are midriffs. Also recurring: leather baseball jackets, thigh-high skirt slits, hoop earrings, and hair bows."

Rihanna's collection for River Island is shown at London Fashion Week on Feb. 16, 2013, in London.

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Friday, February 15, 2013

Afghan leader, US general discuss civilian deaths

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday demanded an explanation from the new top commander of U.S. and NATO troops for an airstrike that local officials say killed 10 civilians, half of them children.

The death of Afghan civilians during military operations has been one of the most contentious issues of the 11-year-old war.

Afghan officials said two houses were bombed late Tuesday during a joint Afghan-NATO operation in the Shigal district of the northeastern Kunar province, which borders Pakistan. Provincial police chief Ewaz Mohammad Naziri said five boys, four women and one man were killed along with four senior Taliban leaders, who were gathered in one of the homes.

The U.S.-led coalition has launched a probe to determine what happened.

Gen. Joseph Dunford, who took over Sunday for Gen. John Allen as the commander of all allied forces in Afghanistan, expressed "his personal condolences for any civilians who may have died or been injured as a result of the operation," according to a coalition statement.

Jamie Graybeal, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition, said Dunford told Karzai that the coalition was conducting an assessment of circumstances surrounding this incident and that coalition officials would meet with local village elders and families of anyone harmed in the operation "to personally to express our condolence."

Karzai's office said Dunford explained that the coalition and Afghan forces were targeting members of al-Qaida when they summoned air support to the province.

"Pointing to a commitment Gen. Allen had previously made not to conduct any airstrike or bombing in residential areas, President Karzai reminded that such incidents must strictly be avoided in future and any recurrence is not acceptable," the statement from Karzai's office said.

The reported attack came as President Barack Obama announced Tuesday in his State of the Union speech that he will withdraw about half of the 66,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan within a year ? a step toward withdrawing all foreign combat forces by the end of 2014.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/afghan-leader-us-general-discuss-civilian-deaths-150851048.html

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