Sunday, November 27, 2011

Cee Loo Green "Anyway" live - Strictly Come Dancing 2011

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Cee Loo Green sings 'Anyway' live at the Strictly Come Dancing Results Show in the 9th week.

Strictly Come Dancing Results Show - week 9, Season 9, 27 november 2011.

Strictly Come Dancing 2011 Opening Results Show Week 9


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The foxtrot danced by Brendan, Natalie, Pasha and Katya to "Rolling in the deep" from Adele as the opening from the Strictly Come Dancing Results show week 9.


Strictly Come Dancing 2011, season 9, week 9 results show, 27 november 2011

Janet sings for survival - The X Factor 2011 Live Results Show 8


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The X Factor: It's been a tough week for Janet, after forgetting her words last night she was worried she'd end up in the sing-off. Now she's in the showdown will her survival song, Chasing Cars, be enough to drive her into the semi-finals?

Olly just wants Miss Piggy to dance tonight - The X Factor 2011 Live Results Show 8


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The X Factor: You know you've made it when you're collaborating with the world's most famous puppets -- The Muppets! Relive the moment Olly Murs shares the stage with Fozzie, Monster and the ultimate diva Miss Piggy to perform his hot, hot, hot No.1 single, Dance With Me Tonight.

Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix Race - 1 M Webber 2 S Vettel 3 J Button video

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Mark Webber is a happy man as he wins the final grand prix of the season in Brazil ahead of Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel and McLaren's Jenson Button.

The third-place at Interlagos means Button finishes as runner-up behind world champion Vettel, with Australian Webber just edging Ferrari's Fernando Alonso for third place by a point.
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Syria - Arab League approves sanctions against Syria / سوريا -- لجامعة الدول العربية توافق على فرض عقوبات ضد سوريا

Published on Nov 27, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ The Arab League has approved economic sanctions against Syria following its violent crack down on protesters.

The sanctions, including a travel ban on top Syrian officials and a freeze on the government's assets were approved by 19 of the 22 members. The Qatari Prime Minister said the move against Syria - who were suspended from the league last week - was an attempt to deal with the issue in house:
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وقد وافقت جامعة الدول العربية بفرض عقوبات اقتصادية ضد سوريا في أعقاب شن فيها حملة على المتظاهرين العنيفة.

تمت الموافقة على العقوبات، بما في ذلك فرض حظر على سفر كبار المسؤولين السوريين وتجميد موجودات الحكومة من قبل 19 من الدول ال 22 الأعضاء. وقال رئيس الوزراء القطري في التحرك ضد سوريا -- الذي علقت من الدوري الاسبوع الماضي -- هو محاولة للتعامل مع هذه القضية في البيت :

Germany - police unable to protect nuclear waste train / Deutschland - Polizei keine Atommüll Zug schützen

Published on Nov 27, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ The progress of the train carrying Nuclear waste to Germany from France is now around 40 kilometers from its destination but is still being halted by protesters.

Police are finding themselves unable to move quickly enough, as they first removed anti-nuclear activists who chained themselves to the rails,

Only to be stopped once more by protesters who had fixed themselves to cast concrete blocks on the track, which contained wires, chains and car tires within them.
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Der Fortschritt der Zug mit Atommüll nach Deutschland aus Frankreich ist nun rund 40 Kilometer von ihrem Ziel ist jedoch immer noch von Demonstranten gestoppt.

Polizei sehen sich nicht schnell genug bewegen, wie sie Anti-Atom-Aktivisten, die sich an Schienen gefesselt zuerst entfernt,

Nur noch einmal von Demonstranten, die sich festgesetzt hatte, um Betonblöcke auf der Strecke, die Drähte, Ketten und Autoreifen in ihnen enthaltenen cast gestoppt werden.

Germany: Vote on controversial Stuttgart 21 rail project / Deutschland: Abstimmung über umstrittene Stuttgart 21 Bahnprojekt

Published on Nov 27, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Voters in the German state of Baden-Württemberg have been casting their ballots in a referendum on the controversial, multi-billion euro, Stuttgart 21 rail project.

If a third of them vote to stop the funding then the state government could end its support for the project.

There was some confusion over the wording of the referendum, as voters were being asked simply if state funding should be withdrawn. So a 'yes' vote means 'no' to the project while a 'no' vote means they think it should go ahead.
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Die Wähler in dem deutschen Bundesland Baden-Württemberg wurden Gießen ihre Stimmzettel in einem Referendum über die umstrittene, von mehreren Milliarden Euro, Stuttgart 21 Bahnprojekt.

Wenn ein Drittel von ihnen stimmen der Finanzierung zu stoppen dann die Landesregierung konnte am Ende seine Unterstützung für das Projekt.

Es gab einige Verwirrung über den Wortlaut des Referendums, als Wähler waren einfach, wenn die staatliche Finanzierung zurückgezogen werden gebeten wird. Also ein "Ja" bedeutet "Nein", um das Projekt, während ein "Nein" bedeutet, dass sie denken, es sollte gehen Sie vor.

Iran - parliament votes to downgrade UK ties


Published on Nov 27, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Iran's parliament has voted to reduce diplomatic relations with Britain.

The move comes less than a week after the UK tightened sanctions on the Islamic Republic over its nuclear programme.

"Death to Britain" some MPs are said to have chanted. One warned Iranians could storm Britain's embassy as they did to the US mission in 1979.

Britain's ambassador will be forced out, leaving the Tehran embassy to be run by a charge d'affaires, if the bill passes one further legislative hurdle.

Egypt - Military will not tolerate 'troublemakers' - Khaled Tlema: standing for change in Egypt's poll

Published on Nov 27, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Egypt's military rulers have said they will not tolerate "troublemakers" causing problems at Monday's parliamentary election.

Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi, the head of the military council, spoke as thousands of protesters gathered once more at Cairo's Tahrir square, trying to evict the military who have run Egypt since President Hosni Mubarak was ousted in February.

There are fears the mass protests could cause problems and cast a negative shadow over the elections on Monday.

But protestesr Wael Mohammad rejected this idea.
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Published on Nov 27, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Oussim is one of the poorest parts of Cairo.

It is where Khaled Tlema and other young Egyptians embarked on protests at the start of the year against the regime of Hosni Mubarak. And it is where he has chosen to stand as an election candidate for the Revolution Youth Coalition.

Tlema told euronews about the key question he wants to address.

"Slogans for freedom, slogans for change, slogans

Brazil - Rio de Janeiro unveils giant floating Christmas tree / Brasil - Rio de Janeiro desvenda gigante árvore de Natal flutuante


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Rio de Janeiro marks the start of the Christmas season with the world's first ever floating Christmas tree measuring 85 metres.
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Rio de Janeiro marca o início da temporada de Natal com a primeira árvore de Natal flutuante sempre medindo 85 metros.

Canta con los Lunnis 'Los Dedos De Las Manos' y estrenan nueva sección 'El Cohete Musical'.

Más vídeos de los Lunnis en http://www.rtve.es/clan
Los Lunnis estrenan nueva sección 'El Cohete Musical'. ¿Te animas a cantar con ellos?

Border to the edge of dining room terrace / Чтобы край обеденная терраса комнате

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Pakistan - holds funerals for troops after NATO raid / پاکستان -- فوج کے لئے نیٹو کے چھاپے کے بعد جنازہ کی ڈگری حاصل کی


Published on Nov 27, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Pakistan has held funerals for 24 soldiers it says were killed by NATO and ordered a review of co-operation with the alliance and the United States.

Tributes to the troops in Peshawar came amid Pakistani fury as NATO admitted it was 'highly likely' its aircraft were behind Saturday's deadly airstrike.

Soldiers were said to be asleep when ISAF helicopters pounded their checkpoint in the tribal Mohmand region, after crossing the Afghan border.
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پاکستان نے 24 فوجیوں کے لئے جنازہ منعقد کیا ہے اس کا کہنا ہے کہ نیٹو کی طرف سے ہلاک اور اتحاد اور ریاست ہائے متحدہ امریکہ کے ساتھ تعاون کے ایک جائزے کا حکم دیا ہے.

پشاور میں فوجیوں کو خراج تحسین پیش کیا پاکستانی روش کے درمیان آیا کے طور پر نیٹو کا اعتراف کیا تھا 'بہت زیادہ امکان ہے' اس کے طیاروں نے ہفتے کے روز کے مہلک فضائی حملے کے پیچھے تھے.

سپاہیوں کو سو جائے جب ایساف کے ہیلی کاپٹروں نے قبائلی مہمند کے علاقے میں افغان سرحد عبور کرنے کے بعد ان کی چوکی کو مارا، نے کہا کہ رہے تھے.
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Australia - 2000 people stranded by New South Wales floods

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Floodwaters caused by heavy rain have cut off roads and power isolating more than 2000 people in Australia's north-western state of New South Wales.
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Video: Two thousand people stranded by Australian floods - Telegraph

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USA - Life on Mars probe launched A rocket 'Curiosity' has blasted-off from Cape Canaveral in Florida


Published on Nov 27, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ A rocket has blasted-off from Cape Canaveral in Florida carrying a new space probe on a nine-month journey to Mars.

'Curiosity', as it has been nicknamed, will have to travel 354 million miles to get there.

Its mission is to look for signs of life on the Red Planet.

Doug McCuistion, Director of the Mars Exploration Programme, said the data it sends back should keep his team busy.

Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Monday 28th November 2011

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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) Legal difficulties are plaguing your life and no matter how hard you try, you simply can't escape this matter. Maybe it's time to pay a fine, even if you think it is unfair. The rules apply to everyone. If you broke the rules, even unintentionally, you have to pay the price. Chalk this up to a life lesson. If you're dealing with a maintenance or custody battle, don't let your temper flare. Stay calm and try to find a way to settle the matter amicably.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Unpleasant working conditions are taking a toll on your health. It's time to make a formal complaint, even if it does get you in trouble. You're very sensitive to sights, sounds, and scents. An oppressive environment undermines your productivity. Stress this point when you're asked how this situation has affected your work performance. If you're unemployed, it may be difficult to find a position until you get some sort of advanced training.
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Gemini (May22/Jun21) This is not the time to take emotional or financial risks. You've worked hard for what you have, and shouldn't throw it away on a slim hope. It's especially important to keep your savings intact. Withdrawing it could lead to prohibitive tax penalties. You're better off finding some boring temporary job that will pay the bills until something better comes along. You hate routine work, but that may be all that is available now. By doing what's necessary to fulfil your obligations, you'll become a lot stronger.
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Cancer (Jun22/Jul23) You're feeling despondent these days, mostly because you're not getting any support from loved ones. It looks as if you'll have to cope with an emotional problem on your own. Don't be afraid to get counselling. You'll feel so much better when you're able to talk to an unbiased professional. Your loved ones have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. You've reached the end of your tether; you can't endure this unhealthy environment, and need to move on to greener pastures.
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Leo (Jul24/Aug23) Stop worrying about things you can't control. It's a terrible waste of energy. You've been blessed with great friends and enormous talent. Keep these assets in mind when you catch yourself fretting. Begin each morning by writing out a list of three things for which you are grateful. Slowly but surely, your perspective will change and life won't seem so bleak. Your optimistic attitude will attract fresh opportunities, just in the nick of time. Be open to the Universe's generosity.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sep23) The financial freedom you desire is elusive. It feels as if you'll always have to scrimp and save just to get by. Fortunately, this isn't true. It's just that you're undergoing a temporary dry season. If you work hard to make your resources stretch far, you'll land a high paying position that makes life much easier. Until then, create a workable budget. Decide what's really important, and cut back on unnecessary expenses. Use the library for the intellectual stimulation you crave.
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Libra (Sep24/Oct23) It's necessary to summon confidence to deal with a difficult family matter. In the past, relatives dismissed you as being too delicate to handle the real problems of life. Now it's time to prove them wrong. By issuing a troubled relative an ultimatum, you'll gain the respect you deserve. While it's sad such a strong person has fallen victim to emotional trauma, that's no excuse for letting the issue spiral out of control. If treatment isn't forthcoming, you'll have to enforce a temporary separation.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) A nagging fear makes it difficult to start afresh and you're worried about getting burned again. Decide whether it's better to stay stuck. You have enormous potential, especially as far as communications are concern. Writing, teaching, lecturing might all bring you fame and fortune. The key is to become comfortable expressing your thoughts in public. Yes, some people will be critical of your words, but so what? It's better to take a strong stance and inspire debate than neglect your talent.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) Beware of forging a relationship based on money or status. Friendship is very important to you. Spending time with people who don't uplift and inspire you is depressing. Granted, knowing high powered executives can be helpful. In the final analysis you'll get much farther on talent. Right now, what you know is more important than who you know. Try not to judge your success based on what other people have. You may not be as materially wealthy as they, but you've got wit, intelligence, and humour.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) A fall from grace could be a blessing in disguise. Lately, you've been repressing strong feelings for the sake of projecting an air of authority. Nobody can withstand the kind of pressure you've been dealing with. If you lash out at an innocent victim, issue an immediate and sincere public apology. There's still a good chance you'll be demoted or suspended, but don't worry. Take this as an opportunity to reflect on what you really want.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) Just because someone has radically different beliefs than you doesn't mean you are mortal enemies. Yes, some of a colleague's ideas are highly offensive. Instead of dwelling on these attitudes, find common ground. It's possible you like the same books, movies, sports, or hobbies. You might even have similar backgrounds, or share a passion for animal welfare. Small things like these can ease the tension in your relationship.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) Your savings are dwindling, which makes you feel completely helpless. In all honesty, there may not be anything you can do to recoup this loss in the short term. Focus instead on being grateful for the way this money has sustained you. Keep your eye out for new earning opportunities, and lean on friends when you lose faith. Your loved ones will lead you to higher ground, provided you're willing to follow their lead. Stop clinging so tightly to your independence.
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Dita Von Teese speaks to Sarfraz Manzoor - 'You can't dictate to a woman what should make her feel sexy'


From: TheGuardian  | Nov 25, 2011
Burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese speaks to Sarfraz Manzoor about her profession. How did she get into striptease? What are her views on glamour and on artificial beauty? What does she represent to her female audience - and is she on a one-woman mission to corrupt America?

Chile - the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment radio telescopes hunts for alien life

From: telegraphtv  | Nov 25, 2011
Surrounded by snow-capped volcanoes and a orange-brown peaks, the Atacama
Pathfinder Experiment radio telescopes sit in an otherworldly setting.
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Atacama Pathfinder Experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) is a radio telescope located at 5100 meters above sea level, at the Llano de Chajnantor Observatory in the Atacama

Switzerland - 'Jetman' Yves Rossy soars over Alps with two Albatross jets

From: telegraphtv  | Nov 27, 2011
The Swiss adventurer Yves Rossy dons a jet suit and flies in formation with two Albatross jets over the Swiss Alps.

USA - Trent Richardson ran for a career-high 203 yards in No. 2 Alabama's 42-14 win over Auburn


From: AssociatedPress  | Nov 26, 2011
Trent Richardson ran for a career-high 203 yards in No. 2 Alabama's 42-14 win over Auburn. Other winners Saturday include No. 6 Virginia Tech, No. 7 Boise State, No. 9 Oregon, No. 11 Michigan State and No. 12 Oklahoma. (Nov. 26)

USA - Andrew Luck had 4 touchdown passes in No. 4 Stanford's 28-14 win over No. 22 Notre Dame Saturday night.


From: AssociatedPress  | Nov 26, 2011
Andrew Luck had four touchdown passes in No. 4 Stanford's 28-14 win over No. 22 Notre Dame Saturday night. No. 14 South Carolina beat No. 18 Clemson 34-13. No. 21 Baylor outscored Texas Tech 66-42. (Nov. 27)

USA - UNLV Chace Stanback had a career-high 28 points and added 10 rebounds


From: AssociatedPress  | Nov 26, 2011
Chace Stanback had a career-high 28 points and added 10 rebounds to help UNLV beat top-ranked North Carolina 90-80 Saturday night in the championship game of the Las Vegas Invitational. (Nov. 27)

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NARL GT5 Kart Series 3 - Race #3 (Tsukuba)

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NARL GT5 Kart Series live from Tsukuba

Remaining Couples Week 9 - Swing-A-Thon - Strictly Come Dancing 2011


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The couples that are still in the contest in week 9 have to get to the floor in a Swing-A-Thon, which places them all together on the floor. Who stands out the most? Dancing are: Robbie & Ola, Anita & Brendan, Holly & Artem, Jason & Kristina, Alex & James, Chelsee & Pasha and Harry & Aliona. They're dancing to "Chattanooga Choo Choo" from Glenn Miller.

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Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani - Quickstep - Charleston - Strictly Come Dancing 2011 November 26 (week 9)

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Harry Judd and Aliona Vilani dancing the Quickstep to 'Don't Get Me Wrong' from The Pretenders. Including judges scores.

Strictly Come Dancing 2011, Season 9, 26 november 2011.
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Harry and Aliona preparing their Quickstep for SCD season 9, week 9.

Strictly Come Dancing 2011, Season 9, 26 november 2011.