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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Juliet Holland-Rose, Ms. Venetia Stevenson, Iva Hasperger and Erika Schaefer
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Bruce Joel Rubin, Ms. Sara Montiel, Richard Gant and Rick Rubin
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Bree Turner, Shannon Tweed, Jasmine Guy, Carrie Underwood and Katharine Houghton
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Olivia Wilde, Paget Brewster, Sharon Stone, Mr. Chuck Norris and Edi Gathegi
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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is willing to start talks about a transition of power to someone else amid fierce fighting between loyalist forces and rebels, according to a report.
As Gadhafi's forces launched a fresh bombardment on rebel positions in Libya, the Portuguese daily newspaper Publico on Thursday quoted a diplomatic source as saying Gadhafi was open to the idea of negotiations. The report followed a meeting between Portugal's foreign minister, Luis Amado, and Gadhafi's envoy in Lisbon.
The source told Publico that the message had to be taken with caution as it was given in response to Amado's proposals for a cessation of hostilities against the rebels and a peaceful change of power in the north African country.
"The emissary of the Libyan leader told Amado that Tripoli would accept 'to begin a negotiations process for a transition'," Publico said.
"It is too early, however, to evaluate the real intention of this message and to what extent it is not just a circumstantial declaration ... the message was not presented at the start of the meeting," it said.
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is willing to start talks about a transition of power to someone else amid fierce fighting between loyalist forces and rebels, according to a report. Full story
..The Portuguese Foreign Ministry said the envoy met Amado to explain Tripoli's view of the conflict. Portugal was chosen this week to chair the United Nations Security Council's committee on sanctions.
The ministry did not name the envoy and did not give further details of the meeting, saying only it was "part of the preparation of the extraordinary meetings of the European Union Foreign Affairs Council and the European Council to be held in the next few days."
A Libyan envoy, Mohamed Tahir Siala, was also due to meet with Greece's deputy foreign minister, Dimitris Dollis, on Thursday as part of a diplomatic drive by Gadhafi ahead of talks by NATO and the European Union on a possible no-fly zone over Libya.
The Greek ministry said the talks were arranged in agreement with European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton ahead of the meeting in Brussels.
NATO said it could react quickly to any decision, but sounded a note of caution.
"If requested and if needed we can respond at very short notice. There are a lot of sensitivities in the region as regards what might be considered foreign military interference," NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told the U.K's Sky News.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has made it clear imposing a no-fly zone is a matter for the United Nations and should not be a U.S.-led initiative.
The White House Wednesday defended its response to the turmoil in Libya, insisting it had taken dramatic action and rejecting criticism that it had been too cautious.
"There has never been a situation where the international community, with leadership by the United States, has acted as quickly as it has to respond to this kind of situation," spokesman Jay Carney said.
..A senior U.S. general said the United States military was prepared to quickly establish a no-fly zone over Libya if the international community decided on that option.
"I believe within a couple days, we would probably be able to implement a no-fly zone," General Raymond Odierno, commander of the U.S. Joint Forces Command said.
Russia and China, permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, are cool to the idea, which could entail bombing Libyan air defenses as a first step.
However, Russia said in a statement Thursday that it was banning all weapons sales to Libya.
An order signed by President Dmitry Medvedev "bans the export from the Russian Federation to Libya as well as the sale, delivery and transfer... of all types of arms and related materials, including weapons and ammunition, combat vehicles and military hardware," it said.
.The NATO and European talks about a no-fly zone come amid some of the fiercest fighting of the three-week-old uprising against Gadhafi.
This appeared to be continuing Thursday with government forces launching a new attack on the eastern oil town of Ras Lanuf.
Bombs or missiles were landing a few miles from an oil refinery and close to a building of the Libyan Emirates Oil Referiny Company (LERCO) building, a Reuters witness said.
"One bomb landed on a civilian house in Ras Lanuf," rebel fighter Izeddine Sheikhy told Reuters.
He said the bombardment seemed to have come from the direction of the sea. A warplane was circling over Ras Lanuf, the Reuters witness said.
source:msn.com
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Blake Lively - most desirable; but where are the athletes?
0 comments Posted by alex morgan at 2:59 PM
Green Lantern co-star and Gossip Girl beauty Blake Lively - you know the one with the great legs and awesome cleavage - has been tabbed as No. 1 on AskMen.com's Top 99 Most Desirable Women. She is certainly a good pick, but what about the athletes.
I might have missed it, but I only saw one athlete on the list, Maria Sharapova at No. 80. What about Caroline Wozniacki, Lauren Jackson, Sue Bird ...
Here is a list of some of the lovely ladies on the list connected to sports:
6. Cheryl Cole – Girls Aloud singer is ex-wife of England and Chelsea footballer (soccer in the U.S.) Ashley Cole
18. Marisa Miller – another SI swimsuit issue cover girl
19. Bar Refaeli – former Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover girl
34. Gisele Bundchen – world’s highest paid model is married to Tom Brady
36. Brooklyn Decker – Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue stunner is married to tennis star Andy Roddick
43. Adriana Lima – married to hoopster Marko Jaric
60. Elin Nordegren – proving to the world that Tiger Woods is the world’s stupidest man for cheating on her.
68. Eva Longoria – Spurs star point guard Tony Parker’s ex
80. Maria Sharapova – tennis star, although she hasn’t been on her game as of late
95. Arianny Celeste – UFC ring girl
99. Mika Kelly – Derek Jeter’s girl