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BERLIN — Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio tried to keep thefocus on “Shutter Island,” but the assembled press weren’t alwayson the same page at Saturday’s news conference at the Hyatt.

One man made a plea for Scorsese to help actor Nick Nolte, who hasfallen from Hollywood’s graces in recent years, while a Spanishfilmmaker pitched himself to DiCaprio, saying he wanted to give himhis card.

Other questions that seemed to annoy the moderator included onefrom a lady who asked DiCaprio to say something in German (theactor does speak some in the movie). and one reporter from KurdishTV asked, “When are you going to make your next big Mafioso film,something like ‘Goodfellas 2′?”

After initially laughing off the query, Scorsese said he hadnothing more to add to the genre before revealing that he andRobert de Niro were talking about “something that has to do withthat world. No doubt about it. but it’s from the vantage point ofolder men looking back.”

The panelists, which also included actors Mark Ruffalo, MichelleWilliams and Ben Kingsley as well as producers Brad Fischer, MikeMedavoy and Arnold Messer, did manage to keep a good chunk of thepresser on point, for example tackling the movie’s theme of fearand paranoia, and how it related to the 1950s setting.

The movie is based on a novel by Dennis Lehane and Scorsese andDiCaprio said that, while they did read the book, it was the scriptthat first got their attention.

“To be honest, it was the emotional impact I had reading the lasttwo scenes (that got me hooked),” Scorsese said.

Actors like Williams and Ruffalo, however, said they looked to thebook for a deeper understanding of their characters, trying to findnuggets that helped with the psychology of the roles.

“It does some of the work for you,” Williams said.

Martin Scorsese and De Niro Teaming Up for New Mafia Movie

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I’d like to get some ideas from both sexes regarding planning a romantic Valentine’s Day date for my girlfriend. my budget is somewhere around 500-700 dollars. I’d like to plan something for her and want some other brains to help me out with ideas. thank you in advance.

What is the most romantic Valentine’s Date you either planned or were taken on?

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18

With Mardi Gras over, Lent begins

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By Roy Hoffman February 18, 2010, 5:58AM (Press-Register/Bill Starling)The sign of the cross is seen in ashes on Patricia Wells’ forehead during an Ash Wednesday service at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. MOBILE, Ala. — at churches throughout south Alabama on Ash Wednesday, the raucousness of Mardi Gras was put away for the solemnity of Lent.

The faithful gathered to join in hymns and prayers as the 40-day Lenten season began, culminating in Easter Sunday, April 4.

“Ash Wednesday is a time to sacrifice and prepare for the Lord’s coming,” said Carole Rathle Grant, attending Mass at little Flower Catholic Church in midtown Mobile.

“It’s a time to simplify our lives,” said Grant, “and to reflect on who Christ is to us.”

Grant, who serves as youth minister at Corpus Christ Catholic Church in west Mobile, was attending little Flower out of family tradition with her mother, Carol Rathle, and daughters, Gabrielle and Stella.

“When I receive the ashes,” said Carol Rathle, who’s been attending little Flower for 50 years, “it shows I’m starting out afresh.”

The Rev. John Lynes, pastor of little Flower, read from the Gospel of St. Matthew – “When you pray, don’t be like a hypocrite” – then spoke of the meaning of self-denial, prayer, and charity.

“It’s between you and God,” he said of Lenten virtues.

For the many students in attendance from K-8 little Flower School, he added that sacrifice could be “to deny” getting bad grades, being a bully, or gossiping.

“The ashes are a sign,” said Lynes, who explained that the distribution of the ashes was accompanied by one of two statements: “Remember you are dust and to dust you will return,” or “Turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel.”

Sometimes, he noted, a parishioner asks, “Why me?” when receiving one blessing or the other.

“Because I know,” Lynes said, eliciting a chuckle from the parishioners.

After Lynes blessed the ashes and “those who receive these ashes,” the parishioners lined up to receive them.

The noonday light struck the stained-glass windows depicting the saints,
with a large statue of St. Teresa of little Flower looking on from near the entrance of the church.

There were beautiful paintings of Mary and the baby Jesus, and St. Joseph and Jesus as a child, on the walls near the altar.

Hymns were sung throughout the Mass, led by the church’s music director Dave Masline, who also played piano.

At the heart of the ceremony Masline led a song, text and music by Tom Conry, called “Ashes”:

“We rise again from ashes, from the good we’ve failed to do. We rise again from ashes, to create ourselves anew. if all our world is ashes, then must our lives be true, another offering of ashes, an offering to you.”

With Mardi Gras over, Lent begins

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Football hard men a dying breed Posted on Feb 17, 2010 under Aquarium All over The World | No Comment

Not even Sir Alex Ferguson could complain about Nani’s dismissal in United’s 1-1 draw at Aston Villa.

Overwhelming evidence has not stopped the fiery Scot from voicing his displeasure with referees in the past – but not on this occasion.

“Naive,” was how Ferguson described Nani’s two-footed challenge on Stiliyan Petrov, which earned him an instant red card – and it is hard to argue with the United manager, who went on to point out the Portuguese winger was not a “malicious” player.

Ferguson’s acceptance of referee Peter Walton’s decision is less likely a sign of a softening of his own ferocious desire to win, more an indication of the shifting state of the game.

Traditionalists complain the art of tackling has all but gone out of football.

The likes of Paddy Crerand, Nobby Stiles, Bryan Robson and Roy Keane have almost become extinct in an age when the last two winners of the Champions League took the title without a traditional midfield enforcer.

United’s failure to follow up their 2008 success against Barcelona last year was largely put down to the absence of Darren Fletcher – but as important as the Scottish international has become to Ferguson’s system, he could only be described as a pre-watershed version of a true midfield hard man like Crerand.

Ferguson did not complain about Nani’s sending off because he couldn’t.

FA rules are perfectly clear about two-footed challenges.

“The ruling for a two-footed challenge is that the moment a player leaves the floor, he is not in control of his own body,” explained Referees’ Development Officer for Manchester FA, Peter Roberts.

“If he takes the ball cleanly, it is a free-kick and a caution. if he takes the ball and the man, it is a free-kick and a dismissal for serious foul play.

“If he takes nothing of the ball and only the man, it is a dis- missal for serious foul play. the only instance in which he can escape a dismissal is if he takes the ball and not the man.”

As Petrov’s foot was behind the ball as Nani made contact, the Portuguese winger was guilty of taking the man as well – malicious or not.

Rules

The spirit of the rule is clear and understandable.

At high speed how can any player know without a shadow of a doubt that they will be able to avoid causing a serious injury when hurling themselves through the air at an opponent?

The moment that player takes flight he is endangering the safety of an opponent. and whether or not done with intent, it is a reckless act.

So is it a case of a softening of the game or a necessary measure to ensure the safety of footballers?

Had the tackle from behind been outlawed sooner, Marco van Basten’s career may not have been cut so tragically short.

One of the finest strikers in the history of the game was forced to hang up his boots at 29.

The three-time European Footballer of the Year scored 218 goals in 280 appearances for Ajax and AC Milan, winning two European Cups.

Were Petrov’s feet as quick as, say, van Basten’s, then Nani’s tackle may have looked significantly worse.

Still, there is an argument to say the art of the tackle is being taken away from the game.

Players like Crerand, Robson and Keane were so popular because of their full-blooded nature – and each of them were outstanding footballers in their own right.

While the outlawing of the tackle from behind and the two-footed challenge can only be for the better of the game, there is a general feeling that tackling is becoming a dying art.

Pressure

City legend Mike Doyle was famed for his fearsome tackling and believes football will be poorer if it loses its hard men.

“When I was playing, tackling was considered an art form,” he said. “Referees are put under so much pressure nowadays to clamp down on anything seen as a hard challenge.

“I didn’t think Nani should have been sent off. it wasn’t like he went for the man. he went for the ball and got it.

“Football was all the better for its tackling in my day. Fans love those sort of players. I played with the best player in the country at the time in Colin Bell, but my favourite player was Mike Summerbee.

“Full backs used to be terrified of coming up against him. But if he played now, he’d be sent off six times a season.”

United European Cup winner David Sadler believes the nature of the modern game no longer lends itself to tackling.

“The art of tackling has gone because the game is so much faster,” he said.

“In my day it was much slower and therefore easier to tackle. Nowadays it’s so fast that you struggle to make a clean tackle, and the slightest touch means players go flying just because of the momentum.

“There are very few ways in which you can tackle legally these days, but on the whole, I think the game is better for it.

“I played in a great team and at a great time, but I think the game is better now. now players are given more of an opportunity to show what they can do.

“The likes of football’s hard men are becoming a dying breed. there are certainly very few hatchet men nowadays, where as the game was full of them in the 60s and 70s.”

Are there any true hard men left in the Premier League, and if so who are they? have your say.

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Is there a distinct break between Lent and the Triduum, or is the Triduum more of a subset of Lent? I’ve heard both that Lent ends at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday and that it ends on Holy Saturday. Which is the case?

Is the Triduum part of Lent or a separate liturgical season?

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Hoodia Weight Loss

If you are looking for a weight loss sensation pill this one has emerged Out of Africa. Hoodia gordonii is a marvelous plant, although you might not think so looking at it. It looks a lot like a cactus and is reported to smell like rotten meat. However, it has wonderful medicinal purposes that can benefit millions of people in the United States alone. Obesity is a horrible epidemic, one that the world’s scientists are scrambling to find an answer to. However, the answer may already be among us. Hoodia weight loss diet pills are so effective at curbing your appetite that they actually carry a small risk to your health as a result.

A Very Minor Risk

That last statement might be slightly misleading. The risk is incredibly small, and it’s nothing that you can’t avoid. Hoodia weight loss diet pills work by hindering your hunger, or what is more properly referred to as appetite suppression. The risk to your health lies in this problem: hoodia is so effective at hindering your appetite that you may actually forget to eat. If you don’t feel hungry, then the simple act of eating may slip your mind completely. As a result when taking hoodia weight loss diet pills, plan out your meals and conform to the schedule so that you eat enough (at least 1200-1500 calories each day).

favorably, the effects of pure hoodia diet pills end very quickly after you stop taking them, within a few days at most. Unlike some of the more fabricated and complex diet pills, hoodia weight loss diet pills carry absolutely no risks of addiction or substance abuse. In fact, the pills themselves don’t carry any discernible side effects whatsoever, making them one of the safest, if not the very safest, weight loss solutions on the market. If you are looking for a pill that is effective, affordable, and safe you need to use hoodia pills there really is no downside to them.

Some people might be disturbed to learn that while hoodia weight loss diet pills are incredibly effective at curbing your appetite, they don’t actually help you burn fat. The pills that claim to do that are, for all intents and purposes, dishonest. When the average weight loss of a certain pill is two pounds over a three month period, you can call shenanigans. While taking hoodia weight loss diet pills, you’ll still need to regulate your eating (although that’s made much easier by having your hunger controlled), and you’ll still need to work out to burn fat faster and build muscle mass.

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Hoodia Weight Loss Supplement

Sticking to that diet program is the farthest thing from easy that there is, anyone who has ever tried a diet knows this. No matter how good your plan is or how good your intentions might be the fact of the matter is hunger and cravings are soon to kick in at some time during your day, and you will go to battle but even the best laid plans have been sabotaged by these things. Many dieters are just looking for a way to get control of there hunger, that is why that a lot of dieters today are turning to supplements as it gives them that control and they are much more successful. This is where a hoodia weight loss supplement comes into save the day. These supplements can provide the necessary appetite suppression to help dieters curb cravings and stay on track with their diet program.

 

What is Hoodia?

Hoodia is a cactus-like plant that is grown in the Kalahari Desert located in the southern regions of Africa. For centuries, the natives of the area have eaten the stems of this plant while out on long hunting expeditions to ward off hunger. This plant plant became known for its appetite suppression not very long ago and was discovered by a Dutch anthropologist in 1937, but became very well known when a 60 minutes employee went to Africa to try it herself. As of recently people that are dieting can find hoodia weight loss products almost any place you go, like your health food store or you most likely will find it at your pharmacy also, this is a great thing as now everyone will be able to not only find but try hoodia themselves and they too will see that it provides an excellent appetite suppression to help them reach their weight loss goals.

 

Finding the Right Hoodia Weight Loss Supplement

With so many hoodia weight loss supplements on the market today, it might seem easy to find the right one for each individual dieter. In any case, hoodia weight loss supplements are not even close to being created equally. In many situations the hoodia that you receive is not near as potent as the plants that only come from South Africa, and in some cases the hoodia that you receive may not be hoodia at all. Dieters can protect themselves from fake hoodia weight loss supplements by looking for a certification that proves the hoodia in a particular product comes directly from South Africa.

 

Because this plant is very fickle in its growing needs, this is still the only area of the world where hoodia can be successfully grown. Hoodia that comes from other areas is either not as potent as the original substance, or it is not true hoodia at all. There is a certification that goes on to show exactly where the hoodia was farmed, and also they will provide all the legal paper work required to show that the hoodia was shipped to the states legally. This is essential information when shopping for a hoodia weight loss pill.

 

Since hoodia is only found in a particular area of the globe, authentic hoodia weight loss products are generally on the expensive side. In any case people dieting who have have had good results with hoodia weight loss supplements believe that whatever the ingredient is it is worth every dime if it helps them make there weight loss goals.

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You will probably have been told many times that you should go and see a doctor before starting an exercise progam. This is good advice and you should go for a complete check up and get your doctors take on what you are doing before you start your fitness program. One thing that you might forget though is what you will be eating. It’s at least as important to talk about what you’ll be eating as what you’ll be doing. It’s common knowledge that you need to eat a lot of protein when you are working out a lot and trying to get fit. You can get this protein in in many ways from natural food, meats and fish etc to protein powder supplements and liquid protein supplements as well as protein bars. Its easy to find yourself confused about the potential side effects of protein supplements with all of the scientific sounding claims. to be blunt, no. Most of the supplements that you can get are simply food supplements and so not really different to eating large amounts of lean chicken breast – except much more convenient. There is always the possibility, however small though, that you may suffer some form of side effect and that is why you should always consult your doctor.

 

Allergies.

 

If the person is allergic to anything in the ingredients then taking a whey protein supplement could cause an allergic reaction. there is always the possibility that something that goes into the supplement has come into contact with peanuts. This will usually be shown as a warning on the packaging. 
If you are alergic to some type of food, peanuts for example, then you need to be extra careful and check the packaging of any protein powder that you are think ing of buying to make sure that you aren’t allergic to any of the ingredients. If you don’t have any alergies, then you don’t need to concern yourself about this.

Working Out.

 

It is important that you are working out hard if you expect to need a whey protein supplement. Basically, you will see no side affects from whey protein supplements when you are working out hard. In fact, there really is very little difference between using a whey protein supplement and eating normal food. It is important to eat as much of your food as real food. It can be very hard to get as much protein as you will need this way though and this is where a good protein supplement comes in.Whey protein supplements can get the nutrients to your muscles as fast as possible.

 

The conclusion that you can take away from this is that side affects with a whey protein supplement are unlikely and not something that you should worry about unless you are already allergic to some foods. Make sure that you eat plenty of real foods, as many as you can. Work out hard, Eat well and use a good supplement and you’ll power towards your goals. To be on the safe side, you should have a consultation with your doctor to check you don’t have any
side effects from your whey protein supplement because of unknown allergies.

 

Find out more about protein supplements at www.completeproteinsupplements.com

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Most of us have heard about the benefits of eating certain kinds of seaweed. But recently, scientists have discovered a type of carotenoid called Fucoxanthin that is being haled as the new miracle food. It’s an antioxidant that experts believe promotes weight loss, and can even help to treat diabetes and cancer.

Fucoxanthin is found in wakame and hijiki, two kinds of brown seaweed, as well as some forms of red and green seaweed. This is the same seaweed that consumers find wrapped around most of their sushi rolls. At one billion years old, wakame is one of the oldest types of ocean plants ever discovered that still exist today. Asians have been consuming it for thousands of years and visibly benefit from it.

Some animal testing in labs has determined that Fucoxanthin will help treat diabetes in the near future. The supplement can diminish insulin and blood glucose levels by promoting the development of DHA in the body. DHA, otherwise known as omega-3, has proven to decrease bad cholesterol, balance insulin production and improve metabolism.

The improvement of triglycerides, and thus metabolism, instigated studies at the Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan to find out if Fucoxanthin can be used as a weight loss tool. It turns out that Fucoxanthin promotes fat burning by escalating the use of thermogenin. This stimulates a protein called UCP1, which turns energy to heat by oxidizing body fat.

The process of metabolic thermogenin is when the body burns fat for use as energy. This is the same process that is used by bears to stay warm in the winter when they hibernate. In other words, a person could stay perfectly still for a long time, and still burn fat while taking Fucoxanthin as directed. It also seems to have a positive effect on the kind of fat that attaches itself to the heart, abdomen and other organs thus reducing heart disease and helping to control diabetes. In studies, rodents lost about 10% of their body fat when given Fucoxanthin as 2% of their diet.

The other use found for Fucoxanthin is quite astonishing. There has been some test-tube evidence that Fucoxanthin may help fight tumors. This particular use is inconclusive, but more research is being done to find out if Fucoxanthin can be used to help fight tumors in cancer patients along with other medical treatments.

Rich in vitamin C, beta-carotene, riboflavin, vitamin B12 and B6, among others, wakame is a very wholesome food. Although it’s tempting to go to your local sushi bar and load up on sushi and sea weed salad, it is important to know that sea weed actually contains fairly large amounts of iodine as well. Consuming large portions of it can lead to iodine poisoning which can harm the thyroids.

While this does not mean that eating seaweed is unsafe, it is much safer to get Fucoxanthin in the form of a pill or supplement rather than gorge yourself on Japanese food. There seems to be no known negative side effect of taking Fucoxanthin as a dietary supplement.

Susan Chadwick writes for Global Health News, covering topics in all areas of health, from weight loss to internal cleansing.

Fucoxanthin is sold under the brand name Fuco Prime and can be found at www.FucoPrime.com or Fuco Prime by Nature’s Biology

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There’s nothing like summer sunshine to make us think about donning those swimsuits and enjoying basking in the sun. Usually our next thought is our waistline. If you’re feeling the weight of excess winter pounds or more and looking for a way to shift them rapidly, you can be sure you’re not alone in that.

Worldwide struggle

Winning the war against weight gain is not a one man battle by any means. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the obesity roller coaster shows no signs of losing momentum. They estimate that in seven years time, over 700 million people globally will come under the ‘obese’ classification with an additional 2.3 billion more in the overweight category.

If you have no desire to be part of those WHO statistics and to start taking the first steps to a more healthy body and lifestyle, you’ll be interested in fucoxanthin. Harvested from brown seaweed, the properties of fucoxanthin have stirred the interest of both scientific communities as well as the weight loss ones.

The science part

Rodent testing carried out by a Japanese university in Hokkaido revealed that the presence of increased fucoxanthin levels can help accelerate the process of thermogenesis, our body’s way of melting away those fat cells.

They noted during their studies that the most common place where this occurred was in the abdomen’s white adipose tissue. Here’s where the majority of UCP1, the protein responsible for how much fat storage we accumulate, lays down fat. Blame UCP1 for all those “spare tires” we see gathering around our waistlines, especially as we drift towards middle age and beyond.

The interaction of the raised levels of fucoxanthin with the UCP1 protein demonstrated the true potential of fucoxanthin. As an effective weapon in the fight against obesity faced every day all over the world, fucoxanthin’s stepping up to the plate.The findings of this research is without doubt an exciting development that has weight loss circles abuzz.

Where does it come from?

Fucoxanthin isn’t a substance that occurs naturally in the body in large quantities. While it’s true that fucoxanthin is present in certain edible brown seaweeds, there’s simply no way you could consume enough of it in one sitting to gain the equivalent benefit of taking a supplement. Even if you’re a big fan of kale, one of the more recognizable sources of fucoxanthin, you’d have a hard time managing to pile your plate high enough for it to have any effect.

In fact, you need to be cautious about ingesting excessive amounts of seaweed due to their plant’s elevated iodine content. Heightened iodine levels in your system can be detrimental to your health as they play havoc with your thyroid gland. The role of the thyroid is to regulate your hormones and it’s certainly not something you want to interfere with indiscriminately.

Availability

The good news is there’s an easy solution to that particular challenge. The even better news is that it can sit right in your bathroom cabinet. You can obtain fucoxanthin in supplement form online and have it delivered straight to your door. It’s the simple, convenient and measured way of gaining all the benefits of this discovery with none of the inherent risks of excessive seaweed consumption.

So next time you’re thinking about your swimsuit and making the most of summer, think of fucoxanthin. Want that figure you’d like to be showing off sooner rather than later? Then remember, it’s never too late nor too early to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Losing excess weight is an excellent place to start and fucoxanthin can help you do just that.

Susan Chadwick writes for Global Health News, covering topics in all areas of health, from Diabetes to Alzheimer’s Disease.

Fucoxanthin is sold by Nature’s Biology under the brand name Fuco Prime and can be found at www.FucoPrime.com or Fuco Prime by Nature’s Biology

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