Sunday, December 9, 2012

Live Streaming India vs England 3rd Test Cricket Match Day 4 Live

England Tour of India 2012: Watch the India vs England 3rd Test Match Played in Culcatta Day 4 Live Streaming
The hosts took the remaining four English wickets within five overs on the penultimate day while leaking just 14 runs. In their second dig, the opening pair of Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir added 86 runs in 21 overs. The last two overs before lunch were quite productive for India in which they scored 20 runs. They are trailing by 121 runs with 10 wickets remaining.

India vs England 3rd Test Cricket Match Live Streaming Link 1

India vs England 3rd Test Cricket Match Live Streaming Link 2

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Factbox: Transparency International's global corruption index

(Reuters) - In Transparency International's 2012 Corruption Perceptions Index, Denmark, Finland and New Zealand tied for first place out of 176 countries - meaning they were perceived to have the lowest levels of state sector corruption. Sweden was fourth with Singapore ranked as fifth.

Germany came in at 13th, one notch better than 2011 and Japan remained at 17. The United States ranked 19th in 2012, up from 24th out of 183 countries in 2011. China ranked 80th after 75th in 2011.

The 2012 index ranks 176 countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption. The index assigns scores of between one and 100, 1 being highly corrupt and 100 clean.

Here is a list of the 10 most corrupt nations and the 10 cleanest in reverse order:

MOST CORRUPT:

RANK COUNTRY SCORE

174 Somalia 8

174 North Korea 8

174 Afghanistan 8

173 Sudan 13

172 Myanmar 15

170 Uzbekistan 17

170 Turkmenistan 17

169 Iraq 18

165 Venezuela 19

Burundi, Chad and Haiti are all ranked at 165

LEAST CORRUPT:

RANK COUNTRY SCORE

9 Netherlands 84

9 Canada 84

7 Norway 85

7 Australia 85

6 Switzerland 86

5 Singapore 87

4 Sweden 88

1 New Zealand 90

1 Finland 90

1 Denmark 90

Source: Reuters/Transparency International

(editing by David Stamp)

(Reporting by David Cutler, London Editorial Reference Unit)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/factbox-transparency-internationals-global-corruption-index-050201469--finance.html

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Travel + Leisure Tweet-Up Tomorrow: Dishing on Food and Travel ...

12.04.12

Adam Sachs

As travelers, we love to discover new places, new people, and especially new food! Satisfying your appetite in a new locale can make for some delectable memories, whether you're craving an epicurean feast or hoping to eat like a local. So where to eat next? We?ve assembled a top-notch panel of celebrity chefs and culinary experts to dish on their favorite restaurants, the industry?s hottest trends, and what they?re craving now.

The tweet-up will take place Wednesday, December 5, from 2?3 p.m. ET.

The Host
Adam Sachs (pictured), Travel + Leisure contributing editor (@sachsmo)

The Panel
Mario Batali, chef, TV personality, cookbook author (@Mariobatali)

Andrew Carmellini, chef and co-owner of Locanda Verde and The Dutch, NYC (@andrecarmellini)

Mitchell Davis, cookbook author, radio host, executive VP of the James Beard Foundation (@kitchensense)

Kat Kinsman, managing editor for CNN's food blog, Eatocracy (@kittenwithawhip)

Debi Mazar, actress, and her husband,?Gabriele Corcos, stars of the Cooking Channel's "Extra Virgin" (@debimazar; @TheTuscanGun)

Nilou Motamed, Travel + Leisure features director and senior correspondent (@niloumotamed)

Daniel Patterson, chef, Coi, San Francisco (@dcpatterson)

Marcus Samuelsson, chef and co-owner at Red Rooster, author of Yes, Chef (@MarcusCooks)

How does it work?
1. Log in to Twitter any time from 2?3 p.m. EDT and be sure to follow the chat host: @TravlandLeisure
2. Use the hashtag #TL_Chat to follow.
3. To keep up with the chat in real time, head over to tweetchat.com/room/TL_Chat
4. We'll pulse out some questions for our expert panel to answer, but feel free to post your own answers to our questions! Or ask your own questions! Take advantage of this special access to this fab panel and get some expert food and travel advice.

Photo by Peter Jon Lindberg

Source: http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-blog/carry-on/2012/12/4/travel-leisure-tweet-up-tomorrow-dishing-on-food-and-travel

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Cinema Presents Mon Uncle | Triangle Arts and Entertainment

by: Tri AE

Cinema, Inc?s?fourth?film in its?current series?is the?1958 French film Mon Uncle on Sunday?December 9, 2012?at 7 pm in the Rialto Theatre, 1620 Glenwood Ave (near Five Points), Raleigh, NC.??This?is?cinematic comedy at its very best.? Jacques Tati was a unique film director who made very few films, but his observations on the foibles of men and women?have been repeated in countless subsequent films all over the world.???Series tickets to our monthly?12-film?series are $20.? Further information on?our series which started?in September?may?be found at? www.cinema-inc.org.? In addition, we may be contacted at? 919-787-7611 or by email at? thecinemainc@gmail.com.

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monuncle

France, 1958,Color, Not Rated, 117 Minutes. Subtitled.

Directed by Jacques Tati. Starring Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servantie.

Jacques Tati?s beloved Monsieur Hulot is a bumbling innocent at sea in the vagaries of the modern world. Like Chaplin and Keaton before him, Tati uses his character?s inherent mildness and some wonderfully choreographed slapstick comedy to underscore his commentary on humanity versus the changes of modern life. A film set along the dividing line between Paris? past and its future, Mon Oncle was awarded the Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar in 1958, as well as a Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Japan's Eco Cycle Stows Bikes in a Quake-Proof Underground Storage Cylinder

Roughly 90 percent of Tokyo's 13.1 million residents commute to work each day by rail, with a third of those riding their bikes on the "last mile" to and from the train station. The result: as many as 3.5 million bikes left illegally parked on city streets every day, crowding already packed sidewalks and exposing the bikes to weather and thievery. More »


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What Is Big Data?

The human race produces 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day—far too much to crunch using conventional desktop applications. Mining this mountain of data for nuggets usable information is one of the biggest challenges facing modern society. But a new generation of analytic tools are helping us control the phenomenon that's becoming commonly known as Big Data. More »


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Japan begins inspection of 50 tunnels after collapse kills nine people

An estimated 270 concrete slabs, each weighing 1.4 metric tons, fell from the roof of the Sasago Tunnel onto moving vehicles below. Inspectors suspect bolts holding the concrete roof panels failed? in the tunnel 50 miles west of Tokyo,

By Malcom Foster,?Associated Press / December 3, 2012

Broken concrete ceiling panels can be seen after collapsing inside Sasago Tunnel on the Chuo Expressway in Yamanashi Prefecture, in this image taken from a police video.

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Japanese officials ordered the immediate inspection of tunnels across the country Monday after nine people were killed when concrete ceiling slabs fell from the roof of a highway tunnel onto moving vehicles below.

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Those killed in Sunday's accident were traveling in three vehicles in the 4.7-kilometer (3-mile) long Sasago Tunnel about 80 kilometers (50 miles) west of Tokyo. The tunnel, on a highway that links the capital to central Japan, opened in 1977 and is one of many in the mountainous country.

The transport ministry ordered that inspections be carried out immediately on 49 other tunnels around the country that are either on highways or roads managed by the central government and of similar construction.

Police and the highway operator Central Japan Expressway Co. were investigating why the concrete slabs in the Sasago Tunnel collapsed. An inspection of the tunnel's roof in September found nothing amiss, according to Satoshi Noguchi, a company official.

An estimated 270 concrete slabs, each weighing 1.4 metric tons (1.54 short tons), suspended from the arched roof of the tunnel fell over a stretch of about 110 meters (120 yards), Noguchi said.

The operator was exploring the possibility that bolts holding a metal piece suspending the panels above the road had become aged, he said. The panels, measuring about 5 meters (16 feet) by 1.2 meters (4 feet), and 8 centimeters (3 inches) thick, were installed when the tunnel was constructed in 1977.

Company President and CEO Takekazu Kaneko said that the company was inspecting other tunnels of similar structure, including a parallel tunnel for traffic going in the opposite direction. Both sections of the highway were shut down indefinitely.

Recovery work at the tunnel was suspended Monday while the roof was being reinforced to prevent more collapses, said Jun Goto, an official at the Fire and Disaster Management Agency

Yoshihiro Seto, an officer with the Yamanashi prefectural police, said they can't rule out that there are more bodies or survivors in the tunnel, but the possibility is low. Goto said they hope to resume recovery work on Tuesday.

Two people suffered injuries in the collapse.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

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