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Fresh off the momentum of an appearance at Electric Daisy Carnival in New York City, the guys from Hyperbits are proud to unveil their latest melodic offering, 'Karekare' signed to Armada Music. No doubt, a summer anthem. Out on Beatport...
Fresh off the momentum of an appearance at Electric Daisy Carnival in New York City, the guys from Hyperbits are proud to unveil their latest melodic offering, 'Karekare' signed to Armada Music. No doubt, a summer anthem. Out on Beatport June 3rd! Be sure to catch Hyperbits during their hour long Mixify set with This Song Slaps on Wednesday the 29th of May. Hyperbits - Karekare (Original Mix) [Armada Music] The post PREVIEW: Hyperbits - Karekare (Original Mix) appeared first on Electronica Oasis Read MoreBlog: Electronica OasisRelated: Hyperbits Karekare (Original Mix) [Preview]PREVIEW: Hyperbits Move (Original Mix)Preview: Avicii EDOM (Original Mix)Preview: Moguai Champs (Original Mix) [Size Records]Live Preview: Alesso Years (Original Mix)
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Aviva Drescher is back on for the sixth season of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New York City," a Bravo insider told TheWrap. The housewife, who held the production hostage along with her cast mates for bigger paychecks earlier th...
Aviva Drescher is back on for the sixth season of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New York City," a Bravo insider told TheWrap. The housewife, who held the production hostage along with her cast mates for bigger paychecks earlier this month, broke the news on Twitter. Related Articles: Bravo Officially Renews 'Real Housewives of New York,' Only 4 Women Confirmed Returning 'Real Housewives of New York' Cast, Bravo Come to Agreement, Contracts Still to Be Finalized Bravo to Striking 'Real Housewives of New York' Cast: Stand Down or You're Fired read more
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Each week we round up our favorite comic covers from the week's new releases and we highlight them all in one place. This week there were a few that we really liked, and we hope some of our picks made your list as well. As always, if the...
Each week we round up our favorite comic covers from the week's new releases and we highlight them all in one place. This week there were a few that we really liked, and we hope some of our picks made your list as well. As always, if there are any covers that we may have overlooked, be sure to post them in the forums below. Now, without further ado, here are our favorite comic covers for the week of May 24th, 2013! First up is Chris Samnee's amazing cover to DAREDEVIL #26 featuring a great image of Daredevil gliding across a clothesline across the skyline of New York City. Making this image even sweeter is the fact that the hanging clothing actually spells out Daredevil. Yeah, we thought it was pretty clever too. This week's cover to FLASH #20 is an absolutely jaw-dropping image. The cover pictures our hero in midst of movement and the colors, expression and vibrancy of the picture by artist Francis Manapul is just a pleasure to look at. Artist Chris Mooneyham's cover for FIVE GHOSTS HAUNTING OF FABIAN GRAY #3 is so different and so abstract that we had to place it on our list for this week. The blend of the colors used for the picture are great. We love nearly anything that artist Amanda Conner illustrates, so when we saw her cover to DC's latest series THE GREEN TEAM #1 for this week we had to highlight it. There is so much going on and Amanda's attention to detail is superb; this is definitely one cover that we loved. The cover to artist/writer Stephen Mooney's HALF PAST DANGER #1 is wonderful. It's a collection of small images that make one whole image and it's pretty enough to be a poster. The cover to the first issue is enticing and really gives viewers a sense of some of the themes and concepts we may find in the story within its pages. It's a well done image that made us give this comic a second look. Mark Bagley is really great at illustrating very powerful images, and his cover to FANTASTIC FOUR #8 is a good example of that. How he manages to capture both a softness and an intensity in Ben's face is impressive, and it is overall just a really cool image. This week's cover to TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES VILLAIN MICROSERIES #2 is all about perspective. The image is lovely and artist Andy Kuhn does a stunning job catching both reflection and light just perfectly. This is the kind of cover that makes us want to pick up the issue. Last but not least is the cover to X-MEN LEGACY #11. This, like many of the covers by artist Mike Del Mundo that we have seen to this series is abstract, creative, innovative and just plain beautiful. The amount of detail and the attention to light and the way it hits the objects in this image are brilliant.What were some of your favorite comic covers for this week? Be sure to let us know in the forums!
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United Continental's flagship carrier United Airlines is hoping that comfort will win it some high-end business. The company announced today that 182 of its aircraft that fly international routes from the New York City region will be eq...
United Continental's flagship carrier United Airlines is hoping that comfort will win it some high-end business. The company announced today that 182 of its aircraft that fly international routes from the New York City region will be equipped with 180-degree flat-bed seats in its premium cabins. According to the firm, United is the only U.S. airline offering such amenities, in combination with the personal on-demand entertainment options it provides to premium-class passengers. All told, United has more than 450 daily departures to more than 150 cities abroad from the three major New York area airports: Newark Liberty, JFK, and LaGuardia.
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Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, Partner Juan E. Monteverde Launches an Investigation of rue21, Inc. Over the Proposed Sale of the Company to Apax Partners Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities firm headquartered...
Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, Partner Juan E. Monteverde Launches an Investigation of rue21, Inc. Over the Proposed Sale of the Company to Apax Partners Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities firm headquartered in New York City, is investigating the Board of Directors of rue21, Inc. NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Juan E. Monteverde, a partner at Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities firm headquartered in New York City, is investigating the Board of Directors of rue21, Inc. ("rue21" or the "Company") (NasdaqGS: RUE) for potential breaches of fiduciary duties in connection with their conduct related to the sale of the Company to Apax Partners in a deal valued at approximately $1.1 billion. Under the terms of the proposed transaction, rue21's stockholders will receive $42 in cash for each share of rue21 common stock they own. Request more information now by clicking here: www.faruqilaw.com/RUE . There is no cost or obligation to you. The investigation focuses on whether rue21's Board of Directors breached their fiduciary duties to the Company's stockholders by failing to conduct an adequate and fair sales process prior to agreeing to this proposed transaction, whether and by how much this proposed transaction undervalues the Company to the detriment of rue21's shareholders. Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP is a national law firm which represents investors and individuals in class action litigation. The firm is focused on providing exemplary legal services in complex litigation in the areas of securities, shareholder, antitrust and consumer litigation, throughout all phases of litigation. The firm has an experienced trial team which has achieved significant victories on behalf of the firm's clients. If you own common stock in rue21 and wish to obtain additional information and protect your investments free of charge, please visit us at www.faruqilaw.com/RUE or contact Juan E. Monteverde, Esq. either via e-mail at jmonteverde@faruqilaw.com or by telephone at (877) 247-4292 or (212) 983-9330. Attorney Advertising. (C) 2013 Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP (www.faruqilaw.com). Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter. We are happy to discuss your particular case. Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP369 Lexington Avenue, 10th FloorNew York, NY 10017Attn: Juan E. Monteverde, Esq.jmonteverde@faruqilaw.comToll Free: (877) 247-4292Phone: (212) 983-9330KEYWORDS:   United States  North America  TexasINDUSTRY KEYWORDS:
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A Beautiful but deadly frog that sings for its mate. Here is what I am reading today: animals that learn to avoid poisons “Researchers soon realized that some roaches had developed an aversion to glucose—the sugary bait disguisin...
A Beautiful but deadly frog that sings for its mate. Here is what I am reading today: animals that learn to avoid poisons “Researchers soon realized that some roaches had developed an aversion to glucose—the sugary bait disguising the poison—and that the insects were passing that trait on to their young. Now, scientists have figured out how this behavior evolved. Roaches, like other insects, detect taste through special receptors that line hairlike appendages on their mouthparts. The receptors differentiate between sweet and bitter flavors, which signal to the roach whether to eat or avoid the food, respectively” blue eyes came from one ancestor “Variation in the colour of the eyes from brown to green can all be explained by the amount of melanin in the iris, but blue-eyed individuals only have a small degree of variation in the amount of melanin in their eyes. “From this we can conclude that all blue-eyed individuals are linked to the same ancestor,” says Professor Eiberg. “They have all inherited the same switch at exactly the same spot in their DNA.” Brown-eyed individuals, by contrast, have considerable individual variation in the area of their DNA that controls melanin production. Professor Eiberg and his team examined mitochondrial DNA and compared the eye colour of blue-eyed individuals in countries as diverse as Jordan, Denmark and Turkey. His findings are the latest in a decade of genetic research, which began in 1996, when Professor Eiberg first implicated the OCA2 gene as being responsible for eye colour.” we all think we are beautiful… or more beautiful than we really are? “In April 15, 2013 Dove launched a 3-minute video entitled “Dove Real Beauty Sketches.” The video achieved instant popularity and has been watched millions of times — a successful viral campaign which has beenwidely talked about. In the video, a small group of women are asked to describe their faces to a person whom they cannot see. The person is a forensic artist who is there to draw pictures of the women based on their verbal descriptions” everything you wanted to know about breastfeeding neadertals “A team led by Manish Arora, an environmental health dentist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, hypothesized that it might be possible to detect when a child was weaned from the amount of barium in its growing teeth. Barium is an element similar to calcium and is present in water sources and many types of soils, explains co-author Christine Austin, a dental researcher at Westmead Hospital in near Sydney, Australia. Barium makes its way into both teeth and bone in small amounts. As a tooth grows, both dentine, which makes up the center of a tooth, and enamel, which forms its hard surface, are laid down in daily layers, which are clearly visible under a microscope.” empathy and morality? “In their new report, co-authors Liane Young, an assistant professor of psychology at Boston College, and Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht of the Institute of Cognitive Neurology and Favaloro University in Argentina, address two key questions related to moral decision-making: First, what specific aspect of emotional responding is relevant for these judgments? Second, is this aspect of emotional responding selectively reduced in utilitarian respondents or enhanced in non-utilitarians?” delaying nerve cell loss by dieting? “”There has been great interest in finding compounds that mimic the benefits of caloric restriction that could be used to delay the onset of age-associated problems and/or diseases,” said Luigi Puglielli, MD, PhD, who studies aging at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and was not involved in this study. “If proven safe for humans, this study suggests such a drug could be used as a preventive tool to delay the onset of neurodegeneration associated with several diseases that affect the aging brain,” Puglielli added.”
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On Friday, Elite New York City private school Horace Mann posted a letter to its website, confirming allegations of sexual abuse of students, and addressing how it handled the situation after it became public last summer. While the lette...
On Friday, Elite New York City private school Horace Mann posted a letter to its website, confirming allegations of sexual abuse of students, and addressing how it handled the situation after it became public last summer. While the letter "sincerely apologize[d]" for the abuse, it did not call for an independent investigation of the incidents.Signed by the head of school and chair of the board of trustees, the letter comes almost exactly one year after The New York Times uncovered reports of sexual abuse taking place against the school's students from the 1960s through the 1990s. The letter outlined a number of initiatives the school had taken to “resolve never to forget this portion of our past and reiterate our commitment to the safety of today's students.”More...
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Introducing the hottest players in the Lingerie Football League.  These chicks are ruthless.  Coaches threatening to smash their faces in, chirping all game, laying hit sticks and promptly shaking their ass on the dead bodies.  I’m...
Introducing the hottest players in the Lingerie Football League.  These chicks are ruthless.  Coaches threatening to smash their faces in, chirping all game, laying hit sticks and promptly shaking their ass on the dead bodies.  I’m kind of scared of these chicks, and extremely turned on.
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jeffrubinjeffrubin: My guest on this week’s Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show is Matt Golden, the actor who portrayed MLB mascot Mr. Met from 1999 to 2011. We go deep on how he got the job, t-shirt guns, and how Mr. Met can convey a range of e...
jeffrubinjeffrubin: My guest on this week’s Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show is Matt Golden, the actor who portrayed MLB mascot Mr. Met from 1999 to 2011. We go deep on how he got the job, t-shirt guns, and how Mr. Met can convey a range of emotions even though he always has the same expression. Here’s a quote from the episode where Matt talks about the difference between Mr. Met and other mascots: Different mascots has different parameters. The [Phillie] Phanatic can be very antagonistic towards other teams… It’s good for a laugh. He is known for smacking the helmets of the other teams. Mr. Met doesn’t do that. Mr. Met is supportive of his own team, but not antagonistic towards other teams. Listen on iTunes and JeffRubinJeffRubinShow.com
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