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Rescuers faced bullets, grenades, dark

Sunday, 30. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

MUMBAI, India (CNN) — Inside the blacked-out Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, hallways were littered with bloodied bodies.

Indian security forces try to gain control of the Taj Mahal Hotel after terrorists took hostages.

A commando in disguise give details of what went down in the Taj hotel when commandos went in.

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Terrorists were still holding 200 people 33 hours after the assault began.

Knowing next to nothing about what they might encounter in the dark recesses of the hotel, Indian Army commandos decided to go back in — and were met by terrorists firing mercilessly, throwing grenades and continuously switching positions.

The sound of gunfire and explosions reverberated throughout the hotel’s atrium, making it impossible to pinpoint the origin of the shots.

Through it all, the commandos walked down pitch-black halls, trying to navigate the damaged hotel without knowing the layout.

A commando spokesman, his face and hair swathed in a black scarf and wearing dark glasses to hide his identity, revealed these details of the mission inside the Taj at a news conference Friday.

At 6:30 a.m. Friday, the battle at the Taj came to a head with a final firefight at the room holding the 200 hostages, he said.

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When the gunfire stopped, commandos — known as the Black Cats — entered the room and freed all 200 hostages.

Their difficulties had been apparent from the beginning, he said.

"We did not know the layout of the hotel," the commando told reporters. "There was one person on the hotel staff who was helping to guide us around."

They entered the hotel for the first time essentially blind to what was ahead. They had no idea what kind of people they would encounter, what kind of weapons might be pointed at them, and whether they might be blown up by explosives.

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"Then we heard gunshots on the second floor and we rushed toward the fired shots," he said. "While taking cover we found that there were 30 to 50 bodies lying dead. At that point we also came under fire. The moment they saw us, they hurled grenades."

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When the shots stopped, the commandos moved toward the source of the gunfire.

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"At that time, they vanished … they had gone elsewhere," the commando said.

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Saturday, 29. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

No Thanks Required: 20 Worst Film and TV Turkeys of the Year

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By Thanksgiving weekend, we’ve had our fill of turkey. But why not get a festive jump on end-of-the-year “Worst of” Compre cialis en España lists with a dash of holiday vitriol? Slamming the bottom 20 genre turkeys of 2008, we use the numbering system pioneered by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

20. Doctor Who, season 4: Russell T. Davies will be remembered as the man who not only brought the doctor out of retirement, he’ll be the man who made the show more popular than ever. But season 4, with its lame stunt titling (”The Doctor’s Daughter”) and yet another return of the retread Dalek, proved it was a good idea for Davies to move on and hand the show over to a superior sci-fi writer: Steven Moffat.

19. Movie remakes: One after another. Halloween? Sleuth? Really? Don’t re-make good movies. Sure, it saves studios money on development costs and intellectual property acquisitions, but when there’s nowhere to go but down, that’s usually where these flicks go.

18. Heroes: When even die-hard fans say a TV show is struggling, you know your superheroes have super problems. But even if it runs out of ideas, a series needs to do whatever it can to reach that 100-episode mark so it make a little scratch off syndication.

17. The Fox/Warner Bros. Watchmen legal war: It’s a long way from over. Even though fans promise to punish Twentieth Century Fox, we may not see this eagerly awaited graphic novel adaptation until the judges rule.

Grilled_chiken16. Wanted: An average loser meets a mysterious, gorgeous woman who delivers him to an all-knowing, mysterious African American gentlemen. That same loser discovers that he’s the chosen one who must save the world with a mix of bizarre martial arts and skillfully utilized bullet time. I liked this movie — when it was The Matrix.

15. UFO hunt TV shows: A bunch of vaguely scientific investigators head out to vaguely reported UFO sitings to interview vaguely reliable eye witnesses on vaguely documented extra terrestrial encounters. How can efforts like these not convince the doubters?

14. Ghost hunt TV shows: Paranormal State? Ghost Adventures? Ghost Hunters International? How can so many “serious” supernatural investigation shows survive week after week, even though they find absolutely nothing?

13. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier: On its own, this Alan Moore graphic novel isn’t awful. But compared to its masterful predecessors, Black Dossier felt like a tired, fan-alienating effort that screamed “contractual obligation.” (This came out late last year, but after Thanksgiving).

12. Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer: They’re a writing/directing team. They should stop. Why should they stop? Check out their filmography.

11. In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale: “A Dungeon Siege Tale?” Were you expecting there to be more? No. That week’s Jason Statham movie turned out to be just a lame Lord of the Rings rip-off.

10. Cloverfield: C’mon! The plot was basically, “Walk here. Die there.” And the lauded monster looked like it was assembled by evolution after losing a bet.

9. 10,000 B.C.: This movie cost a fortune, lost comprar viagra a fortune, and left critics and its meager audience shaking their heads. Naturally, studios offered Roland Emmerich the chance to make 2012.

8. X-Files: I Want to Believe: I wanted to leave. This sluggish, self-important tribute to clinical depression managed to kill the franchise.

7. Jumper: How not to make a movie: Make your hero an arrogant, dishonest jack-ball. How to save your movie: Make the villain a slightly more arrogant, dishonest jack-ball and hope the audience will root for the lesser of two balls.

6. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor: This desperately unnecessary sequel was so bad it’s hard to believe Stephen Sommers didn’t direct it.

5. Torchwood: Lost Souls: The second season of this Doctor Who spin-off was much

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Tuesday, 25. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

Apple Cup loss reveals need for huge departure

Steam rose from the breath of President Mark Emmert as he stood on the sidelines at Martin Stadium.

The weather was chilling in Pullman, but the UW’s loss at the hands of WSU was even colder. Emmert, along with Athletic Director Scott Woodward, was in the Palouse for the entire ride ? from expected victory to ultimate failure.

At such a critical juncture in Husky football’s long and storied history, the two men searching for Washington’s next coach and looking to turn the program around saw the unthinkable.

They saw their supposedly “better” football team lose in double-overtime to the supposedly “worse” Washington State Cougars.

Coach Tyrone Willingham answered questions about the loss after the game and put most of the blame on himself for such a humiliating season.

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However, he also appeared to point his finger at the program’s state of affairs before his arrival as one source of the team’s problems.

“Obviously, if you’re the head coach at this time, you take responsibility of what’s going on,” Willingham said. “But it should also be noted the day that I arrived, what the situation of the program was.”

He may not have meant to say what he did, especially considering his usual straight-edged demeanor, but he said what he said and probably wishes he could take it back.

Sure the program was already in dire straits when he arrived, but to run it into the ground with a likely 0-12 season is even worse.

After every loss thus far, Willingham put the reponsibility on the lack of execution on the field, the other, better team and a whole host of other excuses, but now the blame is solely on Willingham.

I’m confident everyone admitted this a long time ago, but to say it again: Willingham is definitely responsible for this football team’s fall to disgrace.

While he did change the culture of the program and put emphasis on education and integrity, one of his major job descriptions is to win football games ? preferably more than 50 percent of them each season.

However, it is possible to win both on the football field and in the classroom, and it will be Emmert and Woodward’s job to hire someone capable of turning things completely around.

I originally felt it could take about three years to bring the Huskies back to relevancy, but now, when the UW can’t even beat the lowly Cougars, I fear it is going to take a very long time ? not to mention a lot of change ? to fix this completely sunken ship.

The next coach has to raise this ship out of the water.

He must be a complete departure from Willingham and must understand the ins-and-outs of the Washington football program ? from players to suits and fans to boosters.

He will have to recruit new players and convince some of those possible recruits that the UW football program has a future.

My hope is that the next UW football coach, whoever he may be, wins at least one game next season.

At least with one win, he can claim to have improved over Willingham.

Reach sports editor Allen Wagner at sports@dailyuw.com.

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Tuesday, 25. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

U.S. rescues giant Citigroup

the foresee involves a $20-billion infusion and guarantees on hundreds of billions in bad loans. the federal government rushed to the relief of faltering banking giant citigroup inc. late sunday night, agreeing to invest $20 billion more and accept the lion’s share of losses on more than $300 billion benefit of the firm’s troubled mortgage-backed assets.

Georgetown feels mill woes

joseph hughes, the owner of the meat locker, has watched the steel move about from the front door of his company towards the past seven years.

he sees the fluctuations in the plant’s employment up on and can tell it affects the georgetown economy - based on what people are buying and whether they are using government assistance to purchase chow.

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Monday, 24. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

Sharks put bite on Capitals acheter cialis

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Sunday, 23. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

WEEKEND PICKS: ?GET IT ON?

we pick the winners of the weekend’s biggest matchups every friday, using an irrefutable sports prediction process. hey, the coin never lies! but it doesn’t really tell the truth, either. meh. home team in all caps. tonight: fresno state over san jose report. it’s football, and it will be on when your drunken self staggers … related posts:

Mother, boyfriend arrested in connection with toddler’s death

anthony weakfall jr., 15, told investigators he beat 20-month-old imani jennings on the era she was found dead in her home. weakfall is charged with murder. imani’s mother faces assault…

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Sunday, 23. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

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Sunday, 23. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

Healthy eating is the right choice for those with diabetes

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Making the right food choice can sometimes be difficult. If you are diabetic, making good food choices is important for a healthy lifestyle.

“Whether you need to lose weight or maintain your weight, a healthy meal plan can help,” said Janice Hermann, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service nutrition specialist. “A healthy diet is a way of eating that reduces risk for problems such as heart disease and stroke.”

Hermann said to eat lots of vegetables and fruits and try picking from a rainbow of colors to maximize variety. Deeply colored fruits and vegetables provide a wide array of vitamins, minerals, fiber and phytochemicals your body needs to maintain good health and reduce the risk of disease. “Variety is the best way to get the benefits each has to offer and color is an easy way to think about adding variety,” Hermann said. 

She also suggests:

• Choosing whole-grain foods, such as brown rice or whole-wheat pasta. • Include dried beans, kidney or pinto beans into meals. • Eating fish two to three times a week. • Choosing leaner meats that end in “loin,” such as pork loin and sirloin. Be sure to remove the skin from chicken and turkey. • Eating non-fat dairy. • Drinking water and calorie-free “diet” drinks instead of regular soda, fruit punch, sweet tea and other sugar-sweetened drinks. • Watching portion sizes.

“Everyone with diabetes doesn’t have the same meal plan or same nutritional goals,” Hermann said. “It’s important for you to work with your health care team to identify a nutritional plan that suits your needs.”

Additional information about diabetes is available through Oklahoma Cooperative Extension offices. Information also can be found at the American Diabetes Association Web site at http://www.diabetes.org or by calling (800) DIABETES.

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Last remnant

Thursday, 20. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

Obama condoms vs. McCain condoms

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The Associated Press reports:

An entrepreneur has decided to have fun with the U.S. presidential campaign by marketing condoms featuring images of the candidates, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain. Benjamin Sherman, who created the company Practice Safe Policy, says the Obama condom carries the slogan “Use With Good Judgment.” The McCain version says “Old But Not Expired” - a reference to the candidate’s relatively old age of 71. According to the Web site, McCain condoms are battle-tested, strong and durable, for those occasions when “you just need to switch your position”! While the company can’t guarantee the condoms are 100 percent effective, it says it’s certain that without wearing one, there’s likely to be an Obama-Mama in your future.

Here, meanwhile, is the image for the McCain condoms:

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And the marvels of capitalism continue…

UPDATE: Here’s even more political coverage:

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Wednesday, 19. November 2008 von thisisnotmybeautifulhouse

Go Home Already: Shoe and No U

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