Friday, September 28, 2012

Pink's "Truth about Love" tops Billboard album chart

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop rocker Pink scored her first Billboard 200 No. 1 on Wednesday as her sixth studio album stormed the charts, beating out new debuts from Kanye West's GOOD music rappers, The Killers and Carly Rae Jepsen.

Pink's "The Truth About Love" sold 280,000 copies in its first week according to Nielsen SoundScan, making it the third-highest debut of 2012, behind Justin Bieber's "Believe" and Madonna's "MDNA." It is the singer's best-selling debut to date.

Sales of the album were aided by a major Target promotional campaign as well as Amazon MP3 offering the record for a discount price of $5. The lead single from the album, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" also topped Billboard's pop songs airplay chart this week.

"Cruel Summer," the latest compilation release from Kanye West's GOOD Music label featuring West collaborating with artists including Big Sean, Pusha T and 2Chainz, sold 205,000 copies in its first week to secure the No. 2 position.

Vegas rockers The Killers came in at No. 3 with their fourth studio album "Battle Born," selling 113,000 copies in its first week. Although the band went straight to No. 1 in the UK last week, a chart-topping album in the Billboard 200 has eluded them.

Newcomer Carly Rae Jepsen, who shot to fame with the catchy summer hit "Call Me Maybe," released her debut set "Kiss" last week, and sold 46,000 copies, notching No. 6 on the chart.

Jepsen was just below last week's chart-topper Dave Matthews Band's "Away From The World" at No. 4 and Little Big Town's "Tornado" at No. 5.

"Call Me Maybe" has sold 5.7 million copies in the U.S. to date, making it 2012's biggest selling single behind only Gotye's "Somebody That I Used To Know."

(Reporting By Piya Sinha-Roy, editing by Jill Serjeant and Sofina Mirza-Reid)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pinks-truth-love-tops-billboard-album-chart-174625208.html

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Job Opportunity: Art Rental & Sales Manager, AGA | Deadline: Oct 12

AGA

Job Opportunity: Art Gallery of Alberta | Art Rental & Sales Manager

Full Time Position
Closing Date: Friday, October 12, 2012, 5 pm
Submit resume and cover letter to:?Ruth.McHugh@youraga.ca

Reporting to the Director of Finance & Operations, the Art Rental & Sales Manager promotes both the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) and Alberta artists through the sale and rental of original artworks into corporate and household environments.

The Art Rental & Sales Manager must have a dynamic combination of business skills and art knowledge in order to promote the advancement of art in the community and to enhance and grow AGA Art Rental & Sales. This role is responsible to ensure consistent, reliable service and to promote the sale and rental of quality Alberta art throughout the greater Edmonton community.

Qualifications:

- A proven track record of successful retail and business development initiatives, resulting in opportunity and growth.
- An understanding of art history and contemporary art demonstrated by a university degree in art history, a bachelor of fine arts, or a college certificate in visual arts studies. Hands-on experience in a commercial art gallery would be an asset.
- Experience and demonstrated understanding of general business management practices. A university degree in business would be considered an asset, but is not a requirement.
- General computer skills including a working knowledge of basic databases such as Access; working knowledge of Photoshop; Adobe InDesign; Illustrator; Microsoft Office programs.

Duties:

- Financial: annual budget preparation; regular analysis and oversight of revenue and expenses to achieve targets
- Art Inventory: assess art inventory for quantity and type of artwork required throughout the year; schedule studio visits to acquire new artwork; schedule returns of older inventory; consider new portfolio submissions through enquiry by artists or through solicitation by AGA Art Rental & Sales
- Art consultation for both corporate and household clients: advise and assist in art selection; assist in delivery, placement and installation of art
- Administration: oversee and mentor Art Rental & Sales staff of two; maintain existing, and foster new relationships with clients and artists; organize exhibitions promoting Art Rental & Sales.

View Job Posting at:?http://www.youraga.ca/employment/employment-opportunity-aga-art-rental-s?

Art Gallery of Alberta
2 Sir Winston Churchill Square
Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J 2C1
youraga.ca

Source: http://artrubicon.ca/81415/job-opportunity-art-rental-sales-manager-aga-deadline-oct-12/

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Baz Luhrmann signs overall deal with Sony Pictures Television

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Obama responds to Romney's tough talk on Mideast

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama, defending his foreign policy record at a time of anti-American rage in the Muslim world, fired back at suggestions from Republican Mitt Romney that the president has been weak with allies and enemies alike.

In an interview airing the night before Obama meets with other world leaders at the United Nations, the president said, "If Gov. Romney is suggesting that we should start another war, he should say so."

It was Obama's most direct rebuttal yet to persistent skepticism by his White House rival on his handling of an unraveling situation in the Middle East. Romney has charged the U.S. stance has been marred by miscalculations, mixed messages and appeasement.

The foreign policy arguments come as both candidates sharpen their strategy just six weeks ahead of Election Day. Speaking to reporters on a flight to Colorado Sunday night, Romney acknowledged he was slipping behind Obama in several swing states and said he would spend more time with voters in the coming weeks.

"I think the fundraising season is probably a little quieter going forward," he said following a weekend largely devoted to raising money in California.

Facing Republican fears that his campaign is moving in the wrong direction, Romney huddled earlier in the day with his top advisers, preparing for next month's debates and crafting a more aggressive strategy.

"I don't pay a lot of attention to the day-to-day polls. They change a great deal," Romney said. "And I know that in the coming six weeks they're very unlikely to stay where they are today."

Obama Is launching a new campaign offensive Monday with his first television advertisement targeting Romney's comments about Americans who don't pay income taxes. The ad, which was to start running in swing state Ohio, argues that Romney should stop attacking others on taxes and "come clean" on his own.

The ad uses Romney's comments to wealthy donors that 47 percent of Americans don't pay income taxes, believe they are victims and feel entitled to government assistance. It shows Romney saying, "My job is not to worry about those people."

The 30-second spot signals that Obama will keep making the wealthy Romney's taxes a campaign issue even after the Republican released a second year of information about his personal finances on Friday.

Romney and Obama both discussed foreign policy in interviews broadcast Sunday on CBS' "60 Minutes."

Romney, who has criticized Obama's response to unrest in Syria and anti-American protests across the Muslim world, broadened his reproach to include Israel. He said Obama's failure to schedule a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the annual U.N. gathering this week "sends a message throughout the Middle East that somehow we distance ourselves from our friends."

The White House has said scheduling precluded a meeting between the two leaders, who won't be in New York at the same time. But Obama pushed back on the notion that he feels pressure from Netanyahu, dismissing as noise the Israeli leader's calls for the U.S. to lay out a "red line" that Iran's nuclear program mustn't cross to avoid American military intervention.

"When it comes to our national security decisions, any pressure that I feel is simply to do what's right for the American people," Obama said. "And I am going to block out any noise that's out there. "

In a wide-ranging interview conducted the day after U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens was killed in an attack on Benghazi, Obama defended his foreign policy successes, noting he'd followed through on a commitment to end the war in Iraq and had nabbed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

He also waxed optimistic that winning a second term would give him a mandate to overcome obstructionism from congressional Republicans whose No. 1 goal, he said, has been to prevent his re-election.

"My expectation is, my hope is that that's no longer their number one priority," Obama said. "I'm hoping that after the smoke clears and the election season's over that that spirit of cooperation comes more to the fore."

Romney, in an interview conducted last week, sought to deflect attention from his running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, over their differences in Medicare policy: "I'm the guy running for president, not him."

While reaffirming his commitment to lowering all income tax rates by 20 percent, Romney expressed no unease about his refusal to offer specifics, such as which loopholes and deductions he'd eliminate to pay for the cuts.

"The devil's in the details. The angel is in the policy, which is creating more jobs," Romney said, adding that he doesn't want to see overall government revenue reduced.

Addressing the seemingly unshakable charge of flip-flopping on policy issues, Romney pointed the finger at Obama, noting his changes of heart on gay marriage and military tribunals for terrorism suspects.

"Have I found some things I thought would be effective turned out not to be effective? Absolutely," Romney said. "You don't learn from experience, you don't learn from your mistakes ?why, you know, you ought to be fired."

The series of interviews also offered glimpses into both candidates' personal habits, including their late-night routines. Romney said his nightly prayer is a time to connect both with the divine and with his own thoughts, and said he asks God mainly for wisdom and understanding.

Obama, describing himself as "a night guy," said that after first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters retire around 10 p.m., he hunkers down for reading, writing and occasionally a moment alone on the Truman Balcony, with the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial in view.

"Those are moments of reflection that, you know, help gird you for the next challenge and the next day," Obama said.

The "60 Minutes" interviews came as Romney's campaign strove to turn the page on a week of public stumbles and Republican hand-wringing. On the flight to Colorado, Romney said he's looking forward to next month's debates to help reverse his slide, which he attributed to Obama's aggressive advertising.

"He's trying to fool people into thinking that I think things I don't," Romney said of the president. "And that ends I think during the debates."

Romney blamed his fundraising focus on Obama's decision to bypass traditional spending limits during the 2008 campaign. "I'd far rather be spending my time out in the key swing states campaigning door to door if necessary, but in rallies and various meetings," he said. "But fundraising is part of politics when your opponent decides not to live by the federal spending limits."

After Colorado, Romney was to begin a three-day bus tour in Ohio on Monday followed by a stop in Virginia ? states that Obama won in 2008 but that Republicans claimed four years earlier.

While national polls remain tight, polls in several of the most closely watched states, including Colorado, suggest Obama has opened narrow leads. Obama won Colorado by 9 points four years ago, but the state went to a Republican in the previous three presidential elections.

Obama took a rare weekend break from the campaigning ahead of his U.N. address Tuesday, but dispatched top allies to the Sunday talk shows.

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Peoples reported from Los Angeles and Denver. AP White House Correspondent Ben Feller contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-responds-romneys-tough-talk-mideast-214710459--election.html

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Hell to pay: Referee forced to abandon Christian football match after mass brawl breaks out

Five footballers are facing year-long bans after a brutal brawl between two church sides in a CHRISTIAN league set up to promote PEACE and UNDERSTANDING.

For the first time ever a game had to abandoned in the West Midlands Christian League after a penalty spot punch up between teams Zion Athletic and Common Ground United.

Trouble flared in the 47th minute of the game last weekend after a Common Ground player was sent off for 'serious foul play' as his team were trailing to Zion.

When Zion, who were leading 5-1, were then awarded a 60th minute penalty players saw red and fighting broke out.

A Zion player is said to have smiled and 'made a remark' about the penalty decision before being struck by his Common Ground opponent. And the player sent off for Common Ground minutes earlier even ran on from the changing rooms to join in the un-biblical scene - leaving him with the most serious charge for foul play.

Five Common Ground players in total were put on 'violent conduct' charges with one Zion player also brought to book over 'improper conduct'.

The Chruch of Common Ground United
The Chruch of Common Ground United

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Birmingham County FA discipline manager Mike Fellows, said he could not recall there ever being a game in the Christian League called off for bad behaviour.

He said: "I cannot recall a game ever being abandoned in the Christian League, certainly not due to violence. It's so strict that even swearing is banned.

"Referees are under instruction to send players off if any of them swears. "A Common Ground player was sent off for serious foul play in the 47th minute, but the game carried on without problems.

"But then, in the 60th minute, the score was 5-1 to Zion and a penalty was awarded to them. An incident happened between one player and another where one received a few punches. The trouble kicked off.

"The referee reported that Common Ground players started throwing punches at Zion Athletic players. It got to the situation that the two official assistant referees agreed that they would have to abandon the game."

The league has strict rules that state players are expected to behave both on and off the pitch in a manner 'morally, decently and ethically sound of action and speech, honouring the name of Jesus Christ'.

Bad language in the league leads to an automatic red card and ungentlemanly conduct, such as spitting or arguing, is frowned upon.

Players are expected to turn the other cheek if confronted.

Mike said: "It ended with five Common Ground players facing violent conduct charges, one of them also on a serious misconduct charge for violence.

"The player had already been sent off but when this all cracked off, he came back onto the pitch from the changing rooms and got himself heavily involved."

All the players identified for the referee by Common Ground after the game face at least a three-match suspension.

An FA panel will convene to decide on sanctions against the footballer on the most serious charge. Mike said Zion Athletic had a team member charged with improper conduct, although the referees report indicates that their players were largely defending themselves and trying to break it up.

He said: "The West Midlands Christian League has a reputation as a good league, which is well run and very strict."

The league will now decide if Zion are given the full three points for the match and if Common Ground will have points deducted. Common Ground founder Tony Sadla, a deacon at Living Stones of Christ Embassy church, in Perry Barr, Birmingham, claimed he players had been provoked.

He said: "Some of the kids come to church and some of them don't, and those are no longer church-going Christians.

"It's devastating and shocking and we don't condone this sort of behaviour. But Common Ground got the raw end of the deal with five red cards whereas Zion Athletic seemed to be the ones who escaped.

"When a penalty was awarded to Zion, their player started smiling and laughing, and made a remark.

"The guy who was involved in hitting him made a remark back and smiled and laughed. From there it just kicked off, we tried to stop it and pull them apart.

"Some of our players have had a bad course in life. By going to church, you don't expect it to change overnight. Sometimes they go off the rails."

Tony said the club would accept whatever punishment was doled out by the FA and the league.

Zion Athletic manager Jonathan Allen said neither he or Tony were proud of what happened. He said: "We are just thankful no one was seriously hurt.

"As a manager I was pleased by my players' response to the aggressive and violent behaviour of the opposition, by not fuelling a situation that could have been far worse.

"Violence has no place on a football pitch and we hope that the league will do all that they can to prevent a recurrence of this incident and ensure the very good discipline we have to come to enjoy each Saturday continues."

Christian League secretary Neil Kovacs said: "It is very much unprecedented, I'm meeting on Tuesday with both clubs, and actions will be prompt and severe, I would imagine. I would think the league ban for the players will be a minimum of a year."

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/hell-to-pay-referee-forced-to-abandon-1340001

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Seattle Wedding Pictures

Oh to have such talented photographers as friends. Marissa?s friend, Jenn, got some great shots of the wedding (and especially the girls and their cousins, Amira and Aymen) that I couldn?t help but share with you. I was told that it was tough getting pictures of Gracie because she was always on the go ? but the black and white shot of Gracie dancing ? is one of the most beautiful shots I?ve ever seen of her. Everything about it embodies her spirit and energy. You?d never know that Neva Lou was sick and cranky looking at these shots either ? smudge of dirt on her chin, radiating such joy.

Peek a boo! This last photo was courtesy of Marissa?s friend and wedding photographer, Tanya Rosen-Jones. I can?t wait to see the rest of her pictures. I can testify to the fact that she is an expert at wrangling the under five set :)

Source: http://www.ginandjuiceboxes.com/2012/09/seattle-wedding-pictures/

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