Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Heather Mitts Female Football Player

oston Breakers star Heather Mitts said a short time ago in a phone conversation with the Herald she wouldn’t mind having her hubby close by.

”It’s a crazy time. We’re just trying to see what’s going to happen,” said Mitts, who left town to fly to Philadelphia to be with Feeley, who was just cut by the Eagles today. ”I love Boston. If we can be in the same place, that would be ideal.”
Feeley has spent time in the area watching his wife play at Harvard, where the Breakers play their home games from April to August.
occer star Heather Mitts tells the Boston Globe she plans to marry Philadelphia Eagles quarterback AJ Feeley in Cabo San Lucas on February 13, 2010.

Mitts recently talked about planning a destination wedding saying it was difficult but that they were pulling it together.

Bob going back to your solution of ESPN HD to save hockey ratings I agree Going even farther hockey on ESPN HD with Erin Andrews even better They also need to convert Heather Mitts over from Major League Soccer to Hockey for sideline reporting

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retchen Bleiler, X-Games gold medalist and 2006 Olympic silver medalist, is both a world-renowned athlete and highly successful businesswoman. She was introduced to Z-Health by her long-time family friend and Z-Health Practitioner Kathy Lemieux-Rodman in 2009 after an injury sustained during a nationally televised X-Games competition. During her recent training visit, Gretchen was gracious enough to sit down with me to share her story, her passions, and how Z-Health has made her a better athlete.

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Adrianne Curry and Christopher Knight of 'My Fair Brady' announce separation

Christopher Knight of "The Brady Bunch" and Adrianne Curry, who appeared on VH1's "My Fair Brady" together announced their separation on Sunday, after exactly five years of marriage.

"After starting a relationship with what seemed to be irreconcilable differences, the couple has reached a period where those differences are no longer appreciated," their manager Phil Viardo said in a statement to entertainment site Hollyscoop.

"The decision was mutually reached after it became clear to both that some perspective was needed in order to assess their unique union," Viardo continued. "They still love one another but need some distance to consider their future."

Knight, who played Peter Brady on The "Brady Bunch" and Adrianne Curry, who won the first season of "America's Next Top Model" met on the fourth season of the ensemble reality star cast show "The Surreal Life" in 2005 and began dating.

In 2005, they also starred in their own reality show, "My Fair Brady" and got married the following year after Knight proposed to Adrianne Curry on the season finale.

On Sunday, Adrianne Curry Tweeted, "May 29th, 2006 I married Christopher Anton Knight. Enjoy your weekend! I certainly am!!!"

Earlier in the month, Curry hinted at trouble at home on Howard Stern's radio show, Us Weekly reports. The reality star said at the time that she was "unsatisfied" at home and sought attention from her Twitter fans. She also admit that she often preferred masturbation to sexual relations with her husband.

Curry told OnTheRedCarpet.com at April's Reality Rocks event that the couple turned down a fourth season of the show to "concentrate on their marriage" and because VH1 wanted the reality star to have a child.

"Season three was all about my husband, my family and very much the network wanting me to conceive a child and I was not ready for a baby at the time, nor did I want to bring a child into the Hollywood environment, so we pulled the plug on the show," Curry told OnTheRedCarpet.com co-host Chris Balish at the Reality Rocks Expo in April. "We wanted to be focused on our marriage without people watching."

"Normally, they walk away [from a reality show] because they get a divorce, like Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson," Adrianne Curry continued. "But we got to walk away on our terms, which is a lot more satisfying than having people stop watching your show and having it pulled because there are low ratings." (S)

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Monday, May 30, 2011

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

[VIDEO] Barcelona Vs Manchester United 3-1 | Barca Vs MU | Champions League

WEMBLEY, England (AP)—Barcelona and Lionel Messi put their places among football’s all-time greats beyond all doubt as the Argentina forward scored one goal and created another in a mesmerizing 3-1 Champions League final win over Manchester United on Saturday.

Barcelona justified its status as overwhelming favorite by dominating possession with trademark one-touch passing. But with Wayne Rooney having equalized Pedro Rodriguez’s first-half opener, the Spanish champions could not force the crucial breakthrough until the Argentina striker conjured a 54th-minute solo strike from the edge of the area.

Man-of-the-match Messi followed his 53rd goal of a remarkable season with a feint and run that eventually led to David Villa receiving possession on the edge of the area, from where the Spain striker curled a shot into the top corner.

A third Champions League title in six seasons and fourth overall means that only Liverpool, AC Milan and fierce rival Real Madrid have won more European Cups than Barcelona’s four.

“I feel privileged,” Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said. “You always want to win, but the the way we have won is what I am most proud of. This is the way we want to play football.

“Lionel is the best player I have seen and probably the best I will ever see.”

Messi was typically taciturn in his celebration.

“I’m very happy about the match,” Messi said. “We were the better team. We deserved to win.”

No team has dominated Europe so comprehensively since Madrid’s three titles in five seasons from 1998-2002, and even that spell was punctuated by barren seasons.

Guardiola has now won 10 titles—including two European Cups—in his three years in charge of the club he served as a player for 17 years. Alex Ferguson, the most decorated manager in English football history, has needed 25 years with United to win the same number of Champions League titles.

“They do mesmerize you with their passing and we never really did control Messi,” Ferguson said. “But many people have said that.

“In my time as manager, it’s the best team I’ve faced.”

With Pedro scoring Barcelona’s opening goal midway through the first half from an imaginative through ball from stand-in captain Xavi Hernandez, the win was as comprehensive as its 2-0 victory over United in the 2009 final in Rome.

“When Rome finished, I thought we had played a good game, but when I looked at it again I wasn’t that impressed,” Guardiola said. “But it has served its purpose.

“I think we played much better than the game two years ago.”

The performance was so comfortable that Guardiola was able to bring on regular captain Carles Puyol for the last few moments, giving the injury-hit defender the chance to play a part in a memorable triumph.

But in a gesture symbolizing Barcelona’s team ethic, Puyol handed the armband over to Eric Abidal—whose place in the team had been in doubt after he had surgery this season to remove a liver tumor—and the France defender lifted the famous trophy.

“Players are human beings,” Guardiola said. “Carles has made a great gesture and it has made us stronger.”

United improved upon its 2009 final performance in Rome and did equalize in the 34th through Rooney, but could do little to disrupt Europe’s dominant footballing force.

Xavi orchestrated play from in front of Sergio Busquets, while Andres Iniesta and Messi tormented United with the pinpoint accuracy of their passing.

For half an hour, the match followed the same pattern as the 2009 final. United unsettled Barcelona with constant pressure on the man in possession and dominated the first 10 minutes before the Spanish league champions burst into life.

Barcelona pushed the United players deep into their own half and kept them there, with Xavi, Villa, Iniesta and Messi finding space where none seemed to exist.

Xavi created the first goal, drawing four opponents by dribbling to the edge of the area before releasing a diagonal pass into the path of Pedro, who arrived down the right to hit a firm shot past Van der Sar at his near post.

United responded by returning to its pressing game and it yielded an equalizer within seven minutes. From its own throw, Barcelona gave away possession on the right touchline to spark a five-player move as skillful as any in the match.

Rio Ferdinand, Fabio da Silva and Michael Carrick were all involved before Rooney carried the ball to the edge of the area and, slipping it to Ryan Giggs with the outside of his right boot, continued his run.

The veteran Giggs controlled with one touch and knocked it back to with his second, giving Rooney the perfect set-up to curl a shot past the reach of goalkeeper Victor Valdes and in at the far post.

But after emerging more than a minute late from the dressing room, Barcelona showed its mettle by retaining possession for almost 2 1/2 minutes at the start of the second half.

Messi’s solo effort then sent the Barcelona fans massed at the west end of the 90,000-seat stadium wild, and the volume was just as loud when Messi twisted and turned past substitute Nani near the right corner flag and carried the ball into the area.

The diminutive No. 10 lost control just when he looked likely to supply a killer pass but Busquets did it for him, finding Villa in space. The Spain striker looked up and sent the ball curling past Van der Sar.

The former Netherlands goalkeeper had already made stops from Messi, Xavi and Iniesta in his final match before retirement, but could do little but watch it sail past him.

“They were the better team so we cant really argue,” Ferdinand said. “They’re a great side with great players.”

Lineups:
Barcelona: Victor Valdes, Dani Alves (Carles Puyol, 88), Javier Mascherano, Gerard Pique, Eric Abidal, Xavi Hernandez, Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta, Pedro Rodriguez (Ibrahim Afellay, 90), Lionel Messi, David Villa (Seydou Keita, 86).

Manchester United: Edwin van der Sar, Fabio da Silva (Nani, 69), Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic, Patrice Evra, Antonio Valencia, Michael Carrick (Paul Scholes, 77), Ryan Giggs, Park Ji-sung, Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez.

VIDEO Barca vs MU with score 3-1 | Final Champions League | Barcelona vs Manchester United

Friday, May 27, 2011

Justin Bieber's Tattos Revealed

Perhaps having adjusted to the idea of Justin Bieber dating Selena Gomez, Bieber obsessives have found something new to fixate on while Bieber vacations in Hawaii with Gomez.

Justin Bieber's Tattos Revealed. Some paparazzi shots of a shirtless Bieber have revealed that the 17-year-old pop star is sporting what appear to be two tattoos: one on his waist -- a tiny bird's head -- and one on his ribcage -- the word "Yeshua," or Jesus, written in Hebrew, according to The Daily.

While we don't know the intentions behind Justin Bieber's tattoo, he did visit Israel in April, where he ranted on Twitter about how the paparazzi wouldn't give him the time or space to properly engage with the holy sites.

He has also led a backstage Hebrew prayer before a concert recently, as seen in this video.

Though Bieber is not yet 18, in several U.S. states minors can receive tattoos as long as they have parental consent. Let's hope, though, that Bieber pal Willow Smith doesn't get any ideas.(S)

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Stefanie Voegele Tennis Starts

Stephanie Voegele was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She currently resides in Arcata, California
where she is teaching in the Jewelry and Small Metals Department at Humboldt State University.
May of 2010 she received her MFA from the University of Georgia.
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conventions of jewelry through the use of alternative materials.
Throughout her academic career, Stephanie has grown in the role of
student, assistant, and teacher. While pursuing her MFA at the
University of Georgia, she instructed several workshops and classes that aided in both the
education of her self and pupils.
As a proactive member of the art community, Stephanie has both hosted
and displayed her work in jewelry exhibitions throughout the United
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audience was a classroom, a gallery, or a camp of young artists,
Stephanie has nurtured her strong understanding of community to build
upon her jewelry’s inspiration and breadth.
Thus, it is through her social perspective that Stephanie has come to
embrace the more human elements in her life’s work. Just as human
beings are driven to find harmony amidst internal and external
confusion, Stephanie’s work aims to unify what lives beneath with what
is worn on the surface.Lately, female tennis is experiencing new renaissance, and not just because the quality of the play has gone up, but mostly because the beauty of the players. Some of the girls on WTA tour could be easily models instead of tennis players, and this is the reason that makes the difference with female tennis. Because of these new tennis beauties we can now enjoy the combination of beautiful game and beautiful girls, and this is really a win-win situation for both players as well as the fans. This site is dedicated to the world's most beautiful female tennis players. So make sure to tune in to the hottest what female tennis has to offer. Enjoy.
But she soon found out that pluckiness is no substitute for experience. After her defeat at the hands of the 23-year-old Serb, she said: 'She's no. four in the world for a reason, she played well. 'I thought [playing on Centre] was going to be a lot more overwhelming, but the court's not as big as it seems on TV.

'I was a lot more nervous when I woke up yesterday morning and then when I got into the court I was just trying to focus on not losing 6-0 6-0.'

Laura has only just finished her schooling – and is not even full-time on the professional circuit yet. But she has vowed to make tennis her 'number one priority' so she can win Wimbledon one day.

'Ideally I would have liked to have won it this year, but that's obviously not going to happen,' she added. The youngster, 232 places in the rankings below her opponent, played with panache.

Although she lost the first set 6-3, in the second set, she broke her opponent's serve and took her to a tiebreak before losing it 7-6. As a first-round loser, she takes away £11,250 to add to her career winnings of £56,150.

But although an older player might cheer herself up with some retail therapy, Laura is unlikely to do so. Her parents keep her prize money safe and are 'very much' in control so she can't spend it.
1)This was not a decision prompted by insecurity or modesty though. The Serb was thought to be protesting about the fact that she was playing on Court Five and that the match didn't start until after 7.30pm.

The former world No 1 was defeated 6-3, 6-4 by Israel's Shahar Peer, who is 30 places above her in the WTA rankings - only the second time she has fallen at the first hurdle in a Grand Slam event.

British hope Laura Robson faced the fourth seed on Centre Court yesterday - something that would be enough to put most of us off our forehand – and our backhand – never mind the serve.

Elena Baltacha, 26, was favourite to beat Croatia's Petra Martic. She served for the match in the second set, but she was defeated by the player 24 places lower in the rankings.

Melanie South, 24, lost 6-1 6-2 to world no. 69 Regina Kulikova. Katie O'Brien, 24, lost 6-3, 6-7, 64 to 28th seed Alona Bondarenko.

Tens of thousands of fans flocked to the All England Club for a humid opening day's tennis.

Some had camped out for three days to be at the front of the queue that snaked through SW19, and if they were hopThe Centre Court crowd may have seen a little more than they bargained for yesterday, as the women's game reached a new high - in terms of hemlines at least.

Catching the eye with their outfits rather than their tennis were Stefanie Voegele and Maria Kirilenko, who wore particularly skimpy outfits, showing off their toned thighs - and a little more besides - in the first round.

Kirilenko, the 27th seed from Russia, eventually beat the Swiss world number 87 in three sets.

Ana Ivanovic, who has been voted world's sexiest tennis player five times, was the sole exception to the rule, stepping out in white leggings beneath her Adidas minidress.