Friday, January 6, 2012

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Demi Moore fears being unlovable (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? Actress Demi Moore, who recently ended her six-year marriage to Ashton Kutcher, says her worst fear is finding she is "not worthy of being loved".

In an interview conducted just one week after Moore filed for divorce in November, the "Ghost" star opened up to her friend, British photographer Amanda De Cadenet, for the February edition of Harper's Bazaar magazine.

Moore, 49, did not directly address her split with Kutcher, the 33-year-old star of television comedy "Two and A Half Men." The marriage foundered after a San Diego woman went public about a brief fling she had with Kutcher.

But in a wide-ranging conversation with De Cadenet about insecurities, Moore said; "What scares me is that I'm going to ultimately find out at the end of my life that I'm really not lovable, that I'm not worthy of being loved. That there's something fundamentally wrong with me...and that I wasn't wanted here in the first place."

The marriage was Moore's third, and the 16-year age difference between her and Kutcher made them the subject of constant media attention.

Moore added that freedom for her meant, "Letting go of the outcome. Truly being in the moment. Not reflecting on the past. Not projecting into the future. That's freedom. Not caring more about what other people think than what you think. That's freedom.

"To not be defined by your wounds. Somebody wrote something to me that said, 'Don't let your wounds make you become someone you're not.' That's really powerful. And not taking life too seriously," she told De Cadenet.

The actress, who has recently lost weight and alarmed media by her thin appearance, also said she has had a "love-hate" relationship with her body but that now she accepted it.

"When I'm at the greatest odds with my body, it's usually because I feel my body's betraying me, whether that's been in the past, struggling with my weight and feeling that I couldn't eat what I wanted to eat, or that I couldn't get my body to do what I wanted it to do.

"I think I sit today in a place of greater acceptance of my body, and that includes not just my weight but all of the things that come with your changing body as you age to now experiencing my body as extremely thin -- thin in a way that I never imagined somebody would be saying to me, "You're too thin, and you don't look good."

Moore and De Cadenet are executive producers of a new TV interview series called "The Conversation" that is due to premiere on cable channel Lifetime later in 2012.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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Sports briefs: 1/3/12

Storm trades Cash to Sky

The Seattle Storm has traded WNBA All-Star Swin Cash and forward Le'coe Willingham to the Chicago Sky for the No. 2 pick in the 2012 draft.

The teams announced the deal Monday. Seattle also sent a second-round pick to Chicago, the 23rd overall.

Cash, of McKeesport High School, averaged 12.7 points and 6.2 rebounds in her four seasons with the Storm and helped Seattle to the 2010 WNBA title.

Baseball

Hanley Ramirez says he'll accept a position switch to third base so Miami Marlins newcomer Jose Reyes can play shortstop. When Reyes signed a $106 million, six-year deal with Miami last month, there was speculation Ramirez was unhappy about being supplanted at short. But new manager Ozzie Guillen sold Ramirez on the idea.

Soccer

U.S. coach Pia Sundhage is gathering 29 players for a nine-day training camp before paring the roster to 20 for Olympic women's soccer qualifying. The group will train from Jan. 7-15 in Carson, Calif. Players will then head to Vancouver, British Columbia, for the qualifying tournament for the North and Central American and Caribbean region. The Americans won the 2008 Olympic gold medal. They play the Dominican Republic Jan. 20, Guatemala two days later and Mexico Jan. 24. The top two teams in the group advance to the semifinals Jan. 27, with both semifinal winners qualifying for the London Olympics. All 29 players attended a December training camp.

Auto racing

Defending bike champion Marc Coma of Spain won the second stage of the Dakar Rally and took the category lead after the 185-mile leg. In cars, defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar captured the stage while Stephane Peterhansel of France pulled into the overall lead. This year's rally, considered one of the most dangerous in motor sports, has already claimed three lives.

Tennis

The United States lost to Denmark, 2-1, at the Hopman Cup in Perth, Australia, with late-arriving Caroline Wozniacki and Frederik Nielsen beating Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Mardy Fish, 7-5, 6-3, in the deciding mixed doubles match. Fish gave the U.S. an opening victory in this Australian Open tuneup, defeating Nielsen, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4. The top-ranked Wozniacki made it to the tournament only four hours earlier on a flight from Thailand. She beat Mattek-Sands, 7-6 (4), 6-2 to tie the best-of-three series before the Danish pair combined to win mixed doubles.

? Sixth-seeded Fabio Fognini of Italy was eliminated and fifth-seeded Ivan Dodig of Croatia escaped in the first round of the Chennai Open in India.

First published on January 3, 2012 at 12:00 am

Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/12003/1200958-139.stm?cmpid=sportsother.xml

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

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Niners Nation :: Sunday Night Football Open Thread: Giants, Cowboys Battle For Final Playoff Spot

The 2011 NFL regular season is down to the final game. The Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants will square off on Sunday Night Football with the winner claiming the NFC East and the loser heading home. The winner welcomes the Atlanta Falcons next weekend and the loser potentially fires their coach. That's the best kind of football.

This should be a fairly intense game given what is at stake and the rivalry nature of the game. Plenty of folks are assuming Tony Romo and the Cowboys will blow this one. Prior to this week, Tony Romo had the highest 4th quarter QB rating in the NFL. While QB rating is far from the end all, be all of stats, it is still worth noting the number. It will be interesting to see how tonight's game plays out and if Romo or Manning is put in a position to win it late.

As we get ready for this game, we've got a bye week approaching and the 49ers opponent remains undetermined for two weeks from now. In the meantime, any suggestions for coverage of the four wild card round teams over the next seven days? There will be plenty to discuss about the 49ers, but a little wild card coverage won't hurt.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

New species found ... and lost?

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Chlaenius propeagilis is a new species of beetle from China, described in the journal Zookeys.

By Alan Boyle

Scientists are tallying up scores, or even hundreds,?of newfound species ? but they're also musing on how many species?will be lost before they're found.

This year's?count from the California Academy of Sciences demonstrates that the pace of discovery is, if anything, increasing: Researchers associated with the academy added 140?species to the big biological list, and?a 42-day expedition to the Philippines?could eventually add hundreds more.


Among the highlights are four new species of deep-sea sharks, six completely new genera of African goblin spiders, three new genera of barnacles and 31 new sea-slug species.?This year's tally of 140 compares favorably with the?count of 110 species that were added during 2010.

Here are some of my favorite pictures from the Academy's gallery of the latest finds:

Terry Gosliner via California Academy of Sciences

Chelidonura mandroroa is a new species of sea slug, also known as a nudibranch, from the Indo-Pacific. Nudibranchs use their vivid colors to warn predators of their toxic or unpalatable nature. This nudibranch and five other new species were described in the journal Zootaxa.

Williams and Alderslade / Calif. Academy of Sciences

Anthoptilum gowletthomesae is a new species of sea pen from Australia. It can attach to rocky surfaces.

Luiz Rocha via Calif. Academy of Sciences

Sparisoma sp. is a new species of parrotfish from Sao Tome.

Fidanza and Almeda / Calif. Academy of Sciences

Cambessedesia uncinata is a new species of subshrub from Brazil, described in Harvard Papers in Botany.

Robert Van Syoc via Calif. Academy of Sciences

Minyaspis amylaneae is a new species of barnacle from Fiji. Minyaspis is also a new genus, one of three described in the journal Zootaxa.

The folks at the California Academy of Sciences aren't the only ones taking stock of new species. Earlier this week, the WWF conservation group noted that 208 newly described species, including a "psychedelic gecko,"?were recorded in Southeast Asia's Mekong River region during 2010. Australian researchers say they've found more than 1,000 new species in the country's Outback, and they estimate another 3,500 are waiting to be discovered beneath the arid topsoil. They say thousands more species of small animals are probably still undiscovered in Africa and South America.

"If you start multiplying this on a global basis, there's likely to be massive diversity that will be uncovered in coming decades," Andy Austin, a biologist at the Australian Center for Evolutionary Biology and?Biodiversity at the University of Adelaide, is quoted as saying.

But if all that biodiversity is just waiting to be discovered, why do we hear all this talk about a modern extinction crisis??It's because hundreds or thousands of other species are passing into oblivion every year. That was the point behind the WWF's survey of the Mekong Delta.

"While the 2010 discoveries are new to science, many are already destined for the dinner table, struggling to survive in shrinking habitats and at risk of extinction," Stuart Chapman, conservation director of WWF Greater Mekong, said in a news release. Vietnam's Javan rhino population is among the latest to bite the dust.

Another just-released study puts the issue in terms that a 6-year-old could understand: One out of every six species related to the characters in the movie "Finding Nemo" is facing extinction, according to researchers at Simon Fraser University and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.?Among the most threatened are the?real-life kin of Squirt and Crush the marine turtles, Anchor the hammer head shark and Sheldon the seahorse.

"It's unthinkable that the characters in 'Finding Nemo' could become extinct, but this is the reality unless we pay more attention to the diversity of marine life," SFU's Loren McClenachan, the study's lead author, said in a news release. The report is due to be published in the journal Conservation Biology.

Are all these concerns leading you to lose?your appetite for shark-fin soup?and rhino-horn concoctions? Feel free to weigh in below with your comments on the campaign to find species and keep them from being lost.

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Source: http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/14/9451326-new-species-found-and-lost

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Ben Stiller Marriage: Actor Opens Up About Relationship With Christine Taylor

For actor Ben Stiller and his wife Christine Taylor -- humor is a must. The couple, who has been married for 11 years, joked about their marriage and discussed relationship tips on the red carpet at the BAFTA Los Angeles 2011 Britannia Awards on Wednesday, Nov. 30. Stiller received the Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy that night.

Stiller offered up some tongue-in-cheek advice on how to balance a busy career life with a marriage: "Neglecting your children probably is the key," Stiller jokingly told Access Hollywood. "Because that just opens up so much time for your career. And for your marriage too."

But in light of all the recent splits in the celebrity world, his wife, Christine Taylor, found it prudent to offer up some serious advice. "The real response is that one of us is with the kids while the other one is working," said the actress and mother of daughter Ella, and son, Quinlin. "And a lot of communication. And we're lucky these days because there are so many ways to Skype, e-mail. And you can take airplanes these days to visit when you're working."

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