Thursday, April 2, 2009


"Chololo" Larios sets Thursday for the third time his world crown pen CMB, in the challenging Japanese Steven Luevano in Tokyo, which will be further retaliation. Larios on the previous edition, which is his most recent exhibition, def aoh through the long route, but was head wound that caused his head to keep him inactive.

Larios is a former world champion also super gallo CMB, defended belt ten times in the last lost to Israel Vazquez by Kot in three rounds.


"Chololo" is eternal as the spearhead of boxing Jalisco, in addition to his scepter super rooster feathers CMB, was national champion of the category super rooster, a boxer who does not see certain critical size, or if you want to reach the Domestic scepter.

Natural strength and discipline of the first level, have been factors Jalisco to win glory, accompanied on the successful tour of the corner, Jose "Chepe" Reynoso, manager, Eddy Reynoso, coach, and international relations of the Rafael "Cobra" Mendoza, the man who knows more about boxing in Mexico, and should be one of the two characters that know boxing world, it is weight.


"Chololo" with his career, had turned the interest of boxing Jalisco, in times of little local promotion, where the legendary lights of the Coliseum arena remained off.

His image, for example, were sufficient for the local gym who wanted to continue getting guys who want to be like "Chololo" bicampeón world in a different category, a living legend, an example to children.


Jalisco "Archi" Solis, the "Chango" Vargas as world champions, with Irma the Guerita "Sanchez, as world junior champion super fly CMB, and the recent boom boxing, you can rest easy, the seedling is inexhaustible.

Ray Allen was very surprised to be free and in a favorable situation for a triple. With 2.1 seconds remaining in the second extension of time, it was decided and it did.

There was a high launch, as one of its three minutes before, without marking. Neither the basket of a tie, which closed its three boards in the first overtime.


His latest long-distance shot, an assist from Paul Pierce, pulled out of trouble for the Boston Celtics and led them to a 111-109 victory on Wednesday that the Charlotte Bobcats placed second in the conference East.

"I really did not expect (Gerald) Wallace leave me alone," said Allen, who shot from the right corner. "Paul only had to drop the ball to entregármelo.


The Bobcats, who dispute the last ticket to the postseason in the conference, gave away advantages in the last 30 seconds of the last period of time in both regular and extra time, and fell a half game behind the Chicago Bulls.

The Celtics were placed one game ahead of Orlando, which lost to Toronto.


Paul Pierce led Boston with 32 offensive drives, Allen added 22 and Rajon Rondo had 21 points and nine assists. Wallace had 20 units and 10 rebounds for the Bobcats, while Boris Diaw scored 17 points.

In Oakland, Monta Ellis had the biggest production of his career with 42 points for Golden State Warriors had to overcome 50 points from Kevin Martin _su better figure vida_ by 143-141 to defeat the Sacramento Kings in time for renewal .


The Warriors head up after five consecutive setbacks in a match between the teams with more bad defense in the NBA.

Ronny Turiaf made the decisive free-kick in the final 12.2 seconds for the Warriors, who squandered four points ahead in the moments of regular time and then failed two free throws in the final part of the additional meeting.


Beno Udrih scored 18 points for Sacramento, and tied the score in the final moments of regulation time to cap it with a move toward a long individual. Argentine Andres Nocioni played 25:26 minutes as a forward holder with 12 points and six rebounds, while Francisco Garcia added 22 Dominican points, five assists and four rebounds in 44:47 minutes for a replacement.

In the rest of the day, the Raptors won 99-95 at Magic, the Nets 111-98 to the Pistons, the Grizzlies 112-107 to the Wizards, the Lakers 104-98 to the Bucks, the Mavericks 98-96 to the Heat , the Suns 114-109 to the Rockets and Hornets 104-98 to the Clippers.

Spain, Holland and England remained unbeaten in the playoffs on Wednesday, Global Europe, while France and Italy came out flying colors with a man who played almost the whole match less tied 1-1 with Ireland.

Spain overcame a 2-1 Turkey, Netherlands to Macedonia Golea 4-0, 2-1 defeat to England and France beat Ukraine 1-0 to Lithuania.


Albert Riera scored in the time off for the victory of Spain, bringing the European champions retained their foja perfect. Riera took a gap in the Turkish defense to score two minutes of time off after receiving a pass from Daniel Guiza.

Semih Senturk gave the advantage to the Turks for 26 to complete a combination between Tuncay Sanli and Arda Turan. Xabi Alonso headed the same for Vicente del Bosque took a penalty when the 62.


Spain's victory allowed them to tie the best streak in the history of selection, with 31 games without knowing defeat. Equal the achievement of the team then headed by Javier Clemente, who totaled 31 games without losing, between September 1994 and January 1998.

"The eleven victories reflect a favorable inertia, everything comes in the face and that is good in football, you have to use it," noted the coach Vicente del Bosque Spanish after the meeting.


Spain leads Group 5 with 18 points.

John Terry scored the goal of victory to 85 minutes, which the British joined five consecutive wins in the playoffs.


The England captain scored a short distance after he received a David Beckham free-kick, which received and Steven Gerrard sent a short pass to Terry. The British retained a five point advantage at the head of Group 6.

Peter Crouch took the lead on the British to 29 minutes in the match held at Wembley, but the substitute Andriy Shevchenko equaled 74.


In their respective commitments, Holland and France made good progress towards the world. The tulips were imposed with two goals from Dirk Kuyt, another of Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and one substitute Rafael van der Vaart, while the French scoring fell through Franck Ribéry in the match played in Saint-Denis.

In Bari, Robbie Keane scored for 89 minutes to give Ireland a 1-1 tie with Italy before he suffered a near expulsion of entry. Vincenzo Iaquinta had put Italy in front at 10.


The striker Giampaolo Pazzini was expelled after three minutes to beat a poke at John O'Shea as he jumps for a head shot, a blow that caused bleeding in the face of the Irish defender.

Italy, current world champion, leads Group 8 with 14 points, followed by Ireland with 12 and Bulgaria with seven.


In another encounter, Germany retained his lead of four points in front of their group with a 2-0 victory in Wales.

Captain Michael Ballack scored in the Millennium stadium and Ashley Williams gave an own goal to give tricampeones world's fourth victory in Group 4 continued.


In other results, 2-1 over Greece to Israel, Northern Ireland realized by 1-0 Slovenia, Slovakia beat the Czech Republic 2-1, 2-0 defeat to Switzerland and Scotland beat Moldova 2-1 to Iceland .

Moreover, Russia overcame a 1-0 Liechtenstein, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-1 defeat to Belgium, Poland tries to San Marino 10-0, beat Denmark 3-0 to Albania and Hungary to Malta Golea 3-0.

Pedro Infante Jr., eldest son of Mexican actor Pedro Infante, died Wednesday in a California hospital from complications related to pneumonia. He was 59 years.

The actor and singer was hospitalized on February 22 due to pneumonia, which was complicated by a bacteria that invaded several organs, including a lung, kidney and stomach, according to the newspaper El Universal.


Infante Jr. acted in over 80 films, including "Rosita Alvírez, bloody fate" (1982), "The Death of the Dove" (1981), "The Night of the Ku-Klux-Klan" (1980) and "Dimas of Leon "(1979). His latest film, "Four months of freedom," was filmed in 1998.

The singer also was born in 1950. His mother is Lupita gullies, actress and dancer of the so-called Golden Age of Mexican cinema, which was next to the idol of Guamuchil in several films.


Although he devoted much of his life to cinema and Palenque singing in cities around Mexico and Central America and the United States, Infante Jr. came to study architecture.

He is survived by four children: Pamela, Paulina, Pedro and Lupita.


Pedro III, son of Infante Jr. said his father will be buried in the state of Querétaro to the north of the Mexican capital and the family is quiet as its parent "is now resting from time to suffer."

In an interview with News First telenoticiero said Tuesday, "in my father's birthday, I asked God if we are going to leave my father made us the miracle that was well and if it would not be well, better left to suffer. "


At the time of his death their lungs functioned only 20% said the son.

The sister of the former promoter of Britney Spears testified on Wednesday that the pop singer said in recent months that he was afraid his father and needed help to hire his own lawyer.

The attorneys of the father of Spears and her guardian seeking a longer order against Osama "Sam" Lutfi, advocate and confidant of the singer during the crisis, which prohibited him from having contact with the girl.


The father's defense on Wednesday reiterated that in December and January, Lutfi violated the agreement between him and Jamie Spears in order not to contact the singer of "Circus."

That agreement was reached last summer after Jamie Spears has agreed to not seek an extension of a temporary restraining order was issued when the father took control of the affairs of the star.


Christina Lutfi told Britney Spears that he said he was afraid his father and needed help from his brother to get his own lawyer.

The 25-year-old was presented as a witness unexpectedly on Wednesday, moments after a judge rejected a motion to dismiss a restraining order.


It also was the last witness in a hearing that has lasted for three months. Judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles, Aviva K. Bobb, continued to issue temporary orders until you hear all the allegations on April 21.

Christina Lutfi said that his brother gave him a cell phone, which she in turn gave him secretly in a hotel sauna Spears, so they were in contact. She said she often called the number to confirm whether the singer was good.


Jamie Spears said in February that he found the cell phone and confiscated.

Jamie Spears is the guardian of his daughter and control their financial affairs since February after the singer was hospitalized twice.


The singer's mother Lynne Spears, accused the developer of ground pads give his daughter in the food control.

During nearly two decades, Cuba served 24,000 children from Eastern Europe victims of the Chernobyl nuclear accident and whose pollution is still causing damage to the health of the inhabitants of that region.

Most children affected by radiation emanating affected by cancer and birth defects, alopecia and vitiligo, said the doctor in July Medina, director of medical collaboration which celebrated 19 years on Wednesday to exist.


After April 1986 the leak at the Ukrainian nuclear plant which produced a toxic cloud and radiation, then the Soviet authorities sought to aid world to meet the victims, said Medina.

Throughout these years there were 24,023 patients. There were even several marrow and kidney transplants, heart operations to correct deformities and orthopedic. Currently this is still between 700 and 800 children annually.


Many of the current patient had not even born when the accident occurred, but the main contaminant is cesium-137 - with a life of 25 years - and iodine-131, which affects the thyroid.

"We do not give it over to us, but we share what we have. Do not give luxuries," he said during a press conference Medina.


The authorities did not reveal how much the program argue that it is an "solidarity" and "humanistic."

Initially came to Cuba to receive medical care in children from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, but only the latter continued sending nation after the Soviet Union disintegrated.


"It's a concern all of us that Chernobyl is forgotten" due to current problems and crises, said Median. "Chernobyl is a problem that is not solved," he said.

Ukraine currently pays for the transportation of patients and their escorts - through a state fund - the government of Cuba and the addresses for free, making them a checkup, treating their illnesses, provides accommodation, meals and a school.


Tarará of the village on the outskirts of the capital and surrounded by sea has been conditioned to receive them.

The Ukrainian program coordinator, swim Gerasinenko said that in his country all "highly value what Cuba has done that ... even in their most difficult times (the crisis of 1990) continued to assist these children."


Some of the patients participated in the ceremony of commemoration of the program.

"This last five months I have here and not want to go, I do well here," said the young Sabelin Denis, aged 14, who was born with a malformation in the bone through which Cuba maintains a treatment since she was a year and since then goes to his country and return to the island from time to time.


You have discovered using Twitter or Facebook at work? So that would make a better employee, according to an Australian study which claims that surfing the internet during office hours, increases productivity.

The study by the University of Melbourne indicated that people who use internet for personal reasons at work is around 9 per cent more productive than those who do not.


The author of the study, Brent Coker, Department of Management and Marketing at the university, said that "idle internet browsing at work" helps to adjust the concentration of workers.

"People need a distraction time to return to their concentration," he said on the website of the university (www.unimelb.edu.au/).


"Short breaks and not intrusive, as a quick internet browsing, allows the mind to rest, leading to a higher net total concentration for a day of work and result in increased productivity," he said.

The study conducted on 300 workers, 70 percent of people who use internet at work is distracted with this kind of navigation.


Among the most popular are seeking information about products, read online news pages, play online and watch videos on YouTube.

"Companies spend millions in software to prevent their employees watch videos, use social networking sites or shop online, under the argument that cost millions in lost productivity," said Coker. "That is not always the case."


However, the expert noted that the study involved people who sailed in moderation, ie internet were less than 20 percent of their total time in office.

"Those who behave with trends of internet addiction have lower productivity than those who do not have it," he said.



The Internet platform of YouTube videos will block the dissemination of music videos on your site in Germany, after the expiry of their agreement on Wednesday with Gem, a copyright, it reported in a statement.

YouTube, the U.S. subsidiary of Google, and the copyright society have failed until now to agree on the amount of pay "for the dissemination of music videos, Gema said in their communique.


The society of copyright is not to extend the current agreement that ended on March 31 and which provided "a compensation package with detailed information on the use of musical excerpts and the number of videos viewed," he says.

"Negotiations on a new agreement failed because YouTube is unwilling to meet the requirements of transparency on the use of Gema his musical repertoire," continued the statement.


In March, YouTube had announced that blocked the spread of some music video on your site in English, failing to reach an agreement for the renewal of a broadcast company with a copyright.

In a 'blog' in Google, the director Patrick Walker said that a fare Gema calls "above fifty times higher" than the British company called copyright, and that seeking a solution "acceptable and durable" for both sides.


Gema represent 60,000 artists in Germany.


World leaders will impose new financial rules Thursday and announced more funding for the IMF to ease the worst economic crisis since the crisis of the 1930s.




But Britain, host of the meeting of leaders of member countries of the G20, given that there are still gaps to be closed. France and Germany are demanding concrete action on tax havens, hedge funds and markets more than promises of action.


"I hope that (the differences) are worked and then could be easily resolved. They have persisted during the night but I think we have a result that corresponds with the level of expectations and ambitions of the people," said the British minister Peter Mandelson to BBC Television .

The draft communique for the summit in London, who had access to Reuters, said that leaders require the supervision of hedge funds for the first time and strengthen regulation through a new body, in addition to increasing the Fund's role International Monetary Fund.


However, there were still disagreements over the IMF's enhanced funding to address the crisis in emerging economies, on how to control and tax on the amount of money to boost trade.

The G-20 leaders were preparing a major expansion in resources through the IMF, including the ability to triple the amount for contingencies of $ 750,000 million (approximately 565,000 million), said sources familiar with the negotiations.


The draft contains the promise of providing "the kind of sustained effort needed to restore growth without making any commitment beyond the billions being spent to stabilize the banks, bolstering demand and limit the loss of jobs.

With the intention to reinforce a message of confidence to voters and financial markets at a time when the world falls into recession, the U.S. president, Barack Obama, said there was no substantive differences with Europe, despite the entrenched positions of the leaders of Germany and France.


Washington wants tighter regulation, as Obama said in a press conference on Wednesday with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, to ensure that not only was going to give lessons, but also listen and help out the problems.

It was not clear if the point of friction, which appears to be mainly demand Sarkozy put on the blacklist of tax havens, would be enough to derail the message of unity.


"The most important is that we agree on the principle that any financial product, any participant in the financial market and financial market can not be unregulated and unsupervised," said German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrück, the station Deutschlandfunk from London.

HOPES IN BAG SUMMIT DRIVE


The markets, which have grappled with the crisis for months, have recovered part of the road lost in the last month and climbed on Thursday pending an agreement signed between the leaders of the G20.

The index of leading European shares rose more than 3 percent, while the benchmark Nikkei in Tokyo closed with a rise of 4.4 percent.


Those gains will evaporate if the summit does not yield results.

It is expected that the global economy to contract further in 2009 than in any year after the Second World War, back between 0.5 and 1 percent, according to the IMF, whose managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, call the current situation the "Great Recession."


"They are not moving fast enough to clean up the financial system," said the Financial Times on its front page on Thursday, citing a quote from Strauss-Kahn.

The draft of the communique contained the promise of the G-20 to allow a follow-independent, free and fair "in their economies and financial sectors by the IMF.

It also unveiled a new Financial Stability Committee to work with the IMF to identify economic and financial risks and the measures needed to deal with them, relaunching an existing forum.

But Paris and Berlin, who fear that the summit is short of the mark in the regulation of tax havens, hedge funds and the markets in general, called for specific ads.

"If the regulations do not agree here, do not agree in the next five years," Merkel said at joint press conference with his French colleague on Wednesday.

The police said one person died during the protests on Wednesday in which several hundred protesters clashed with anti-riot police and smashed windows of banks in the financial center of London.

A police source said it was possible that the man had died from a medical problem. More protests were expected on Thursday.

U.S. President Barack Obama and the South Korean president Lee Myung-bak on Thursday agreed on the need for an international response "strong and united" if North Korea goes ahead with its threat to launch a rocket.

The two presidents met at a separate summit of the twenty richest nations of the world known as G-20, which faces the challenge of trying to redirect the ailing world economy.


The two leaders spoke before meeting with their peers in a meeting to coordinate responses to contribute to economic recovery.

North Korea says it will put into orbit a communications satellite with a multi-stage rocket sometime between Saturday and Wednesday, but United States, Japan and South Korea see it as a test of missile technology and a possible violation of a Security Council resolution the United Nations.


Obama said Wednesday the Chinese President Hu Jintao that the United States considered launching as a provocation and that he will seek sanctions in the UN.

After the meeting with Obama, the South Korean presidential office said in a statement that both leaders agreed to continue collaborating in a verifiable dismantling of North Korean nuclear program.


The statement added that the two agreed on the need for "a strong, united, the international community."

Senior White House officials confirmed this description of the encounter.


Obama told the press that South Korea is one of the closest friends and old allies of United States and praised the leadership of Lee. He added that the two discussed several issues, including the defense and "peace and stability on the Korean peninsula."