11/09/2011

When You Believe

Whitney:
Many nights we prayed, with no proof anyone could hear
In our hearts a hopeful song, we barely understood
Now we are not afraid, although we know there’s much to fear
We were moving mountains long, before we knew we could
Chorus:
There can be miracles, when you believe
Though hope is frail, It’s hard to kill
Who knows what miracles, you can achieve
When you believe, somehow you will
You will when you believe
Mariah:
In this time of fear, when prayer so often proves in vain
Hope seems like the summer birds, too swiftly flown away
Yet now I’m standing here, my heart so full I can’t explain
Seeking faith and speaking words, I’d never thought I’d say
Chorus:
There can be miracles, When you believe (When you believe)
Though hope is frail, It’s hard to kill
Who knows what miracles, You can achieve (You can achieve)
When you believe, somehow you will
You will when you believe
Bridge: (Both)
They don’t always happen when you ask
And it’s easy to give into your fear
But when you’re blinded by your pain
Can’t see you way clear through the rain
A small but still resilient voice
Says help is very near
Chorus: (Both)
There can be miracles (miracles)
When you believe (When you believe)
Though hope is frail
It’s hard to kill
Who knows what miracles
You can achieve (You can achieve)
When you believe
Somehow you will
Somehow you will
You will when you believe
You will when you, you will when you believe
Just believe, just believe
You will when you believe

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Cain says he won't drop out of GOP race

A defiant Herman Cain declared Tuesday he would not drop his bid for the Republican presidential nomination in the face of allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior. "Ain't gonna happen," Cain said at a news conference a day after a fourth woman accused him of unwanted sexual advances.
"We will get through this," he added, trying to steady a campaign that has been rocked by the controversy for the past 10 days.
Cain denied anew that he had ever behaved inappropriately and said the alleged incidents "they simply didn't happen." He said he would be willing to take a lie detector test if he had a good reason.
Earlier in the day, Cain sought to undercut the credibility of the latest woman whose accusations are threatening his Republican presidential campaign. His chief rival, Mitt Romney, weighed in for the first time, calling the allegations "particularly disturbing."
Cain said he called the news conference because he wanted to speak directly to the public, accusing the media of distorting his response to the allegations. He said that had never seen Sharon Bialek until she called her news conference on Monday in New York, alongside attorney Gloria Allred.
"I don't even know who this woman is," he said of Bialek. "I tried to remember if I recognized her and I didn't."
Another name confronted Cain, as well, when one of his two original accusers gave an interview to The New York Times and was identified publicly by news organizations including The Associated Press as Karen Kraushaar, now a spokeswoman in the Treasury Department's office of inspector general for tax administration.
When asked about Kraushaar, Cain said he recalled her accusation of sexual harassment but insisted "it was found to be baseless."
Cain contended that "the Democratic machine" was pushing the allegations but said he could not point to anyone in particular. He also suggested his accusers were lying.
Earlier, Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who has been a GOP front-runner for months, told ABC News/Yahoo! the allegations were serious "and they're going to have to be addressed seriously." He called the latest accusations disturbing, and Cain didn't disagree, both in an earlier interview and at the news conference.
"He's right. They are disturbing to me," Cain said. "They are serious. And I have taken them seriously."
But they're untrue, he declared.
"I reject all of those charges," he said, adding that "I have never acted inappropriately with anyone" and didn't even recognize Bialek.
Cain said it was "a remote possibility" when asked if it were possible he would recall Bialek's alleged incident in the future.
"I seriously doubt I'm going to have an 'a-ha' moment later," Cain said.
Prominent Republicans pressed for a full accounting.
"Get all the facts in front of people, otherwise he's going to have this continuing distraction," Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, a former Republican National Committee chairman with deep ties to the GOP establishment, told MSNBC.
Though recent polling shows Cain still doing well, party operatives suggested it was only a matter of time before his political standing could suffer.
"Herman's base is going to stick with him," said Republican strategist Rick Tyler, Newt Gingrich's former spokesman. "But the average Republican voter who is not as engaged as intensely in the race, is sick of this and, for Cain, the concern is they will pass on it and pass on him."
Cain looked to keep those supporters in his corner.
"We are not going to allow Washington or politics to deny me the opportunity to represent this great nation," he said.
"As far as these accusations causing me to back off and maybe withdraw from this presidential primary race? Ain't gonna happen. Because I'm doing this for the American people, and the children and the grandchildren."
Cain spoke at a hotel on the outskirts of Phoenix, where reporters crowded a small room. Outside, protesters waved signs that read: "Hey Herman. How many more women will you be calling liars?"
There were growing signs of unease in conservative circles as the Georgia businessman tried to stem the controversy in its second week.
"If there is a pattern then it's a part of his character and then, yes, it is going to matter," Tony Perkins, head of the conservative Family Research Center, said in an interview.
An upstart in the presidential race, Cain shot to the top of opinion polls and emerged in recent weeks as Romney's main conservative opponent, with tea party activists and other conservatives flocking to the former pizza company executive's tell-it-like-it-is style and outsider image.
But he's spent the past 10 days battling accusations from women that he acted inappropriately toward them while he headed of the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s.
Cain's campaign issued a tough statement by Tuesday about Bialek, the most recent accuser, including references to civil lawsuits in the Cook County Court system in Illinois allegedly relating to her and cited news reports of her involvement in a paternity case and a bankruptcy filing.
"In stark contrast to Mr. Cain's four decades spent climbing the corporate ladder rising to the level of CEO at multiple successful business enterprises, Ms. Bialek has taken a far different path," the campaign said.
It also questioned whether Bialek had a financial interest in stepping forward.
"Who is financing her legal team, have any media agreed to pay for her story, and has she been offered employment for taking these actions?"
In a round of media interviews early Wednesday, Bialek was asked repeatedly about her motives in speaking out after staying quiet for 14 years.
"I'm just doing this because it's the right thing to do," she said. She said she was neither paid nor offered a job to go public with her allegations. She said she waited so long to come forward because "I was embarrassed ... and I just kind of wanted it to go away."
She said she wasn't paying a fee to Gloria Allred, the attorney whose name has become synonymous with women's rights issues.
At least two women who worked at the restaurant association the same time as Cain filed sexual harassment complaints with the trade group and received financial settlements.
One of them was Kraushaar.
After her name was revealed by several news sites on Tuesday, The Associated Press chose to publish her name after independently confirming that she was one of his accusers. Kraushaar and her attorney previously had attempted to keep her name out of the public discussion, but they issued an anonymous statement last week that confirmed she had complained of sexual harassment and received a financial payout from the trade group. Kraushaar later confirmed to news organizations that she had filed the complaint. And she spoke publicly on Tuesday to The New York Times, saying she had decided to speak out since her name was public.
"When you are being sexually harassed in the workplace, you are extremely vulnerable," she said. "You do whatever you can to quickly get yourself into a job some place safe, and that is what I thought I had achieved when I left."
Kraushaar, 55, previously worked as a news reporter, and she has held other U.S. government jobs since she left the National Restaurant Association after she settled her complaint against Cain. She also has written a children's book with her mother-in-law, "Gas Station Charley," about a dog. Her husband, Kevin, has worked as a lobbyist on environmental, municipal and health issues. He has donated money to both Democrats and Republicans. They live in suburban Maryland.
A third woman told The Associated Press last week that she considered filing a workplace complaint against Cain over what she deemed sexually suggestive remarks and gestures that included a private invitation to his corporate apartment. And a former pollster for the restaurant association has said he witnessed yet another episode involving a different woman.
The AP has not identified the other woman who filed a claim against Cain while working at the restaurant association. It also has not identified the third woman, who did not file a claim, because it promised confidentiality to her because she said she feared retaliation if her name became public.
Bialek came forward Monday to say that Cain, an acquaintance, groped her in car in July 1997 after they'd had dinner in Washington. Cain led the association at the time, and the unemployed Bialek was seeking job advice. She said she had been fired from her job raising money for the trade group's education arm — told, she said, that she had not raised enough money.
Cain has been urging supporters to donate to his Iowa fund so he can meet a $999,999 goal before Wednesday's debate in Michigan.
"The media is just itching to be able to make up more stories about how my campaign is faltering," Cain said in an email blast to supporters.
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McCaffrey reported from Atlanta. Associated Press writers David Espo in Washington and Becky Bohrer in Alaska contributed.
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Happy 60th Brithday, Lou Ferrigno

Don't make him angry: The body-builder turned actor most famous for his role as "The Incredible Hulk" turns 60 on November 9. The Brooklyn-born muscleman first appeared on TV as the mad green monster back in 1978, and he's been going strong ever since.

The larger-than-life figure (he's 6-foot-5) first came to notice in the 1977 documentary "Pumping Iron," which follows the Mr. Olympia competition. The quiet, partially hard-of-hearing upstart attempts to unseat the reigning champ: charismatic, outgoing, confident Arnold Schwarzenegger. Ferrigno does not succeed, placing third.
The docudrama did lead to Ferrigno's show-business start on the small screen, and made Ah-nold a star.The bodybuilding king went on to movies and finally into politics as governor of California. Ferrigno became famous playing himself.
The muscular actor could be found in guest appearances as himself on the show "The King of Queens." The "Incredible Hulk" alum also had a cameo as a security guard in Ang Lee's CGI version of "Hulk" in 2003, and played himself in the comedy "I Love You Man." The guy can't get away from that original role: The actor will be voicing the part of the Hulk in the 2012 movie "The Avengers."
Ferrigno knows he's tied to the green fellow because of the fans. He said in an interview at the 2010 New York Comic Con, "Everybody just loves 'The Hulk.' They keep telling me they liked the original series better [than] they all liked the movies [with] the CGI or that kind of stuff." Maybe so, but no actor could match the bodybuilder's workout: At the age of 25, Ferrigno benched-pressed 560 pounds. Even at 50, he was still lifting 400 pounds.
The still-fit sexagenarian even served as Michael Jackson's trainer in the 1990s, as well as for his comeback tour in 2009. And watch for Ferrigno competing for a different kind of victory on next season's "Celebrity Apprentice."


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Ini Dia Tiga Penantang Baru iPad 2

JAKARTA--Hampir setahun Apple iPad 2 dirilis, belum ada ada satupun tablet Android yang mendekati rekor penjualan iPad.

Asus Transformer yang dijual dengan harga $ 399 terjual habis karena minimnya stok sedangkan tablet pertama yang berbasis Honeycomb, Motorola Xoom hanya menjadi penghias rak-rak toko selama berbulan-bulan setelah harganya $ 799 didiskon besar-besaran.

Xoom dianggap pesaing kuat tapi tidak bisa diandalkan, aplikasinya pun sangat sedikit dibandingkan iPad.

Mungkin, tablet non-iPad yang paling sukses adalah tablet Barnes dan Noble Nook Color yang berukuran setengah dari tablet pada umumnya dengan harga setengah pula dan pada dasarnya tablet itu adalah e-reader dengan web browser dan aplikasi.

Tablet Nook tebaru sedang dalam proses dan Amazon menciptakan tablet sendiri yaitu Kindle Fire dengan harga dan spesifikasi yang sama. Sementara itu, Xoom kembali ke pasar dengan tablet edisi Media.


Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire adalah salah satu tablet unggulan Amazon.com dengan tablet 7-inci (setengah ukuran iPad). Tablet itu akan dijual dengan harga $ 199 dan keluar pada 15 November. Pengguna mungkin tidak akan tertarik dengan spesifikasinya karena tablet itu dirancang hanya untuk membeli buku, permainan, dan aplikasi dari toko online Amazon, ditambah film dan musik selain.

Anggota Amazon Prime akan dilengkapi "lebih dari 10.000" film streaming dan acara televisi secara gratis di Kindle Fire. Pengakselerasian web browser Silk menimbulkan beberapa masalah privasi.


Nook Tablet
Bocoran awal menunjukan Nook akan dijual $ 50 lebih besar dari Kindle Fire tetapi Nook memiliki dua tempat penyimpanan on-board dan spesifikasi jauh lebih baik.

Ketersediaan buku-buku perpusatakaan dan aplikasi akan lebih sedikit dari Amazon, dan minimnya kemampuan untuk Drive Cloud Amazon atau musik dan toko film. Nook Color terikat ke dalam toko spesial Barnes dan Noble, walaupun konten pengunduhan Angry Birds dan browsing gratis.


Xoom 2
Sejauh ini belum ada rincian tablet Motorola yang akan datang dan belum jelas apakah akan tersedia di AS. Sejauh ini, semua iklan dan promosi bocor di Inggris. Ternyata, tablet Motorola Xoom 2 dan Xoom 2 Media Edition meminjam gaya RAZR Droid dengan harga setara dengan iPad 2. Ukuran Xoom 2 Media Edition lebih kecil 8,2 inci, dan kedua perangkat itu menggunakan Android Honeycomb (meskipun Ice Cream Sandwich akan tersedia di kemudian hari).


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Asteroid Raksasa Melintas Dekat Bumi...Jika Serempet, Bisa Sebabkan Gempa 7 SR

CALIFORNIA - Sebuah asteroid seukuran sebuah  pesawat terbang akan melewati Bumi dalam jarak delapan persepuluh dari jarak bulan. Inilah jarak yang paling dekat dengan Bumi dari obyek seukuran ini dalam 30 tahun ini.
Jarak terdekat akan terjadi pada Selasa pukul 18.28 ET (besok pagi WIB) saat asteroid ada dalam jarak  202 ribu kilometer dari planet kita, kata NASA.
Badan antariksa AS ini mengklasifikasikan asteroid itu sebagai "objek berpotensi berbahaya."
Jika asteroid itu sampai menabrak bumi, dapat menyebabkan ledakan 4.000 megaton dan gempa bumi 7,0 skala Richter, menurut para ilmuwan di Purdue University. Jika jatuh ke laut, bisa menyebabkan tsunami setinggi 70 kaki hingga 60 mil dari lokasi kecelakaan, para ahli mengatakan.
Namun, batu angkasa, yang disebut Asteroid 2005 YU55, tidak menimbulkan ancaman tabrakan dengan Bumi, menurut Near Earth Object Program NASA.
NASA berencana untuk mempelajari asteroid dengan antena radar Goldstone di Gurun Mojave California. Antena Goldstone adalah teleskop radio yang sangat sensitif yang digunakan untuk menyelidiki quasar, pemetaan radar planet dan komet.
Para ilmuwan berencana untuk merekonstruksi bentuk asteroid dengan resolusi halus  13 kaki (4 meter) dengan menggunakan antena. Pengamatan juga dijadwalkan di Observatorium Arecibo di Puerto Rico.
Ini juga akan memberikan kesempatan langka bagi para astronom amatir untuk secara langsung mengamati asteroid dengan teleskop optik.


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