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april fools day pranks

Written By Anonymous on March 30, 2011 | 7:41 PM

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April Fool's Day originated (some think) in the 1500s & is still celebrated to this day, much to the dismay of the general public.

April 1 is the one day each year where even the most sensible person becomes vulnerable to the kinds of pranks usually only drunk children find hilarious — think about the classic "loosen the salt shaker lid" trick. These types of juvenile pranks practiced on April Fool's Day appear far removed from a holiday that began in the 1500s. While its exact origins are doubtful, associate professor Amy Bix, associate professor of history who teaches history of American popular culture, said some historians think April Fool's began in Spain in the coursework of the switch from the Julian calendar to the modern Gregorian calendar.

Before these calendar changes were instated, Bix said, people would celebrate the new year April 1, in lieu of Jan. 1. However, some people didn't get the memo regarding the calendar changes & proceeded to celebrate April 1, which made them the brunt of ridicule & thus fools - April fools, in case you will.

รข"It's not impossible, but there's no reason to take it as historical gospel," Bix said.

However, this theory may be simplistic, & there is no facts that the actual origins of the holiday lie in this account, Bix said.

Bix said there is also history dating back centuries of people playing jokes & teasing one another in the Roman period.

Thinking about all the feasible origins, there is no simple answer to where & when this holiday actually began, but Bix said spring is historicallyin the past a time to celebrate the rebirth of nature, & April Fool's Day may have broader connections to spring festivals. April 1 is the one day a year where it's historicallyin the past acceptable to "suspend your normal method," Bix said. "People accept that to blow off steam."

So go ahead & Saran-Wrap a friend's automobile, because April 1 is the only day when that's thought about a light-hearted joke.

Historic April Fools-pranks

In 1996, Taco Bell released a statement announcing the corporation had bought the historic Liberty Bell & had designs to rename it "The Taco Liberty Bell."

Memorable pranks throughout history - information from "Museum of Hoaxes" compiled by curator Alex Boese:

In 2008 BBC released a video of Antarctic flying penguins. BBC explained that the penguins took flight to escape the harsh Antarctic temperatures & travelled to South The united states.

In 1995, the Disney Corporation supposedly made negotiations with the Russian government to buy the body of Communist leader Vladmir Lenin to display in a mausoleum at Euro Disney.

In 1957, a BBC news document featured a document about the harvest of a pasta crop in Switzerland. The document cited the elimination of the "spaghetti weevil" as well as a gentle winter for the Pasta harvest. People actually believed this.

In 1940, a press agent from the Franklin Institute released a statement announcing astronomers discovered the world would finish tomorrow. A radio station broadcast the news, which the public found upsetting.

In 2002, a British grocery store announced it had created a genetically-modified carrot with holes along its side that would permit the vegetable to whistle when fully cooked.

In 1998, Burger King released an commercial announcing their "left-handed Whopper," as a brand spanking new menu item. The ingredients remained the same, but were shifted 180 degrees to accommodate left-handed people.

Andy Mumgons, senior in computer engineering: "I don't have any memory of pranks happening on April Fool's, but it is my dad's birthday on April Fool's Day & no one seems to think me."

April Fools' Day memories:

Brooke Palmer, junior in history: "One year I pranked my grandma & told her I was five times pregnant. He was speechless to be honest. She's a colorful woman, though."

Ashley Skjerping, sophomore in business promotion: "I think I was five times in middle school & I didn't need to go to school that day so I poured a can of soup in to the toilet bowl & told my mom that it was puke. I didn't go to school that day."

Matt Bogaard, junior in animal ecology: "Last year my roommate tried to get my other roommate with the rubber band over the nozzle on the faucet joke. They got me the next morning before class. I had to go class with a wet T-shirt & it was chilled."

By Allison Suesse
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Frozen four

Written By Anonymous on March 29, 2011 | 5:57 AM

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UNH bid for Frozen Four denied by Notre Dame

MANCHESTER - After Saturday's win over Miami, coach Dick Umile said it was all about taking the next step.

The next step for the University of New Hampshire hockey team is packing the gear away for another year. The Wildcats were frozen out of the Frozen Three one time again.

One win away from the Frozen Three for the third year in a row, the Wildcats dropped an excruciating 2-1 decision to Notre Dame on Sunday night in the final of the Northeast Regional at Verizon Wireless Arena.

Trailing 1-0, UNH surrendered a objective with five seconds left in the second period that turned out to be the eventual game-winner.

"(It feels) terrible right now," said defenseman Blake Kessel. "Three years in a row. The juniors and seniors have gone through it together."

After playing a near-perfect game the earlier night against top-seeded Miami, in which the fourth-seeded Wildcats neutralized the RedHawks' top guns, they failed to follow it up with a similar performance, falling behind early in the first period on a long shot from inside the blue line.

"Words cannot explain it right now," senior forward Phil DeSimone said, after taking a couple of minutes to compose himself. "Maybe they deserved to win that game with the way that they played, but they could not capitalize on our chances."

UNH (22-11-6) had plenty of chances against Irish goalie and event MVP Mike Johnson (37 saves), who stymied the Wildcats most of the night and gave up few rebounds. They peppered him with 16 shots in the second period, but had nothing to show for it.

"We left it all out there," Kessel said. "That's all they can say. They have nothing to be ashamed of. They played hard as a group."

Third-seeded Notre Dame (24-14-5) struck a deflating blow when Billy Maday made it 2-0 with five ticks left in the second period that spoiled a solid work by goalie Matt DiGirolamo, who stopped the first 14 shots they faced in the second.

The Wildcats finally broke through when Mike Sislo, who was named to the All-Tournament team, converted Matt Campanale's centering feed with 6:23 remaining in the third period to make it 2-1.

"It was a giant objective at that point," they added.

"We got (the puck) deep," said a tearful Sislo. "Matt Campanale did a great job getting the puck and putting it out front. That is what they needed, to get pucks out in front of the net. I stopped it with my skate and put it in with a speedy shot.

"It's disappointing they could not pull it out," Umile said. "Obviously the second objective they scored at the finish of the second period was a hard one. They had our chances but they could not score and tie it up."

UNH had a late power play but failed to capitalize. And when defenseman Mike Beck took a tripping penalty at 18:16, that prevented the Wildcats from pulling DiGirolamo for an additional skater until 35 seconds remained.

"I take that personally," Kessel said. "You get that chance with three minutes left and you don't capitalize. I am feeling partly responsible for that."

When the Wildcats squandered the late power-play chance it made them 0-for-19 with the man advantage over the final three games.

The Wildcats were trying to reach the Frozen Three for the first time since 2003, the second of back-to-back appearances. Notre Dame advanced to its second Frozen Three and first since 2008, when it lost to Boston College in the national championship game.

It hurts right now. They had the chance. I am one of the fellows on the ice with 26 other guys relying on us out there. They have got to get something completed."

The Fighting Irish will play Minnesota-Duluth in the nationals semifinals on April 7 in St. Paul, Minn. Top-ranked North Dakota and New york are also in the Frozen Three.

"We desired to get that first one by him," said senior forward Paul Thompson. "We thought they could receive a second one but it was  late in the game and they didn't have time."

But it was Notre Dame that scored first when defenseman Stephen Johns whistled a slap shot from inside the blue line past DiGirolamo at 7:26 of the first period, which ended with the Fighting Irish ahead, 1-0.

UNH started strong, pressuring the Notre Dame finish and Johnson. The Wildcats outshot the Fighting Irish over the first four minutes, 8-1.

The deficit didn't bode well for UNH, which was 1-3-2 this season when trailing after one period.

The Wildcats had the only power play of the first period, but could not pull even, making them 0-for-17 with the man advantage over the last 10 periods.

The second period belonged to the goaltenders until Maday flipped a backhander home with five seconds left to the give the Fighting Irish a 2-0 lead entering the third.

"Their whole team made it hard to get it on net," Sislo said. "I had a couple chances I wish I could take back but I cannot."

At the other finish Johnson made sparkling glove saves on Kevin Goumas with 4:04 left in the period and John Henrion with 21.2 seconds remaining. Alone in front, Sislo also missed a glittering chance that Johnson turned aside.

"We didn't get the bounces today," DeSimone said, "and their goalie played unbelievable."

By AL PIKE
Foster's Every day Democrat
March 29, 2011 2:00 AM


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Amy Adams will be Lois Lane

Written By Anonymous on March 28, 2011 | 9:39 AM

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This aloof in — three-time Oscar appointee Amy Adams will comedy announcer Lois Lane in Hollywood’s awakening of “Superman.”

The 36-year-old brilliant got the account on Sunday from administrator Zack Snyder, who phoned her from Paris, area he was announcement his just-opened film, “Sucker Punch.” There had been a drove of Hollywood absorption in the advance changeable role in the Warner Bros. activity but Snyder said that afterwards affair with Adams, she was the bright best to booty on a appearance that dates aback to 1938 and has continued represented the strong, able woman who can authority her own adjoin any man – alike if he can apprenticed alpine barrio in a distinct bound.

“There was a big, behemothic chase for Lois,” Snyder said. “For us it was a big affair and acutely a absolutely important role. We did a lot of auditioning but we had this affair with Amy Adams and afterwards that I aloof acquainted she was absolute for it.”

Snyder beneath to altercate the absolute bulge of Lois in the account or any artifice capacity about the blur but he said the role is “a linchpin” to the activity and that he considers it capital that Lois — an FDR-era conception – arrives on awning in 2012 with abreast address and spirit.

Lois Lane meets Superman (DC Comics)

“It goes aback to what I’ve said about Superman and authoritative him absolutely barefaced for today. What’s important to us is authoritative him accordant and absolute and authoritative him compassionate to today’s admirers so that we accept the decisions he makes. That applies to Lois as well. She has to be in the aforementioned cosmos as him [in accent and substance].”

Adams has apparent an affection for award the adventurous but pitch-perfect centermost of old-school roles; in the cartoonish ”Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” she brought a hasty bulk of admiring affect to the role of a simplified Amelia Earhart and she won babble reviews for the role of Giselle in “Enchanted” and its sly caricature of Disney angel traditions that date aback to “Snow White,” which premiered aloof six months afore Lois Lane hit newsstands in the pages of Action Comics No. 1.

Adams is advancing off an Academy Award best for her assignment in ”The Fighter,” the David O. Russell blur that took her into far darker territory; she played a bartender called Charlene who is fire-tested and angry in her adulation for a down-but-not-out boxer portrayed by Mark Wahlberg. The blur becoming an Oscar win for Christian Bale, who played Wahlberg’s absurdly drugged-out brother, and he will be in the added big superhero blur of 2012, “The Dark Knight Rises,” which will see Bale aback in the cowl of Batman.

Margot Kidder and the backward Christopher Reeve memorably brought affair to Metropolis (Warner Bros)

The big advance for Adams was “Junebug,” which premiered at the 2005 Sundance Blur Festival, area Adams won a appropriate board award-winning for her performance. The star’s added notable credits accommodate ”Doubt,” Julie & Julia,” “Sunshine Cleaning,“ “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” and “Charlie Wilson’s War.” Later this year, she will be apparent in both “On the Road” (an adjustment of the acclaimed Jack Kerouac novel) and in Disney’s fresh Muppets film.

I asked Snyder how it feels to be authoritative a blur area every casting best is a all-around account flash. ”It’s an ballsy thing, no doubt. But this acceptable account is the casting is abstraction up to fit that.” In the still-untitled Superman film, Henry Cavill will comedy Clark Kent and the Man of Steel. Kevin Costner and Diane Lane are set to comedy the Kents, the adoptive parents of the aftermost son of Krypton.

– Geoff Boucher

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Casio G-Shock Bluetooth Watch Revealed

Written By Anonymous on March 27, 2011 | 6:13 AM

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A bit faster than I expected Casio has now finally debuted its first Bluetooth connected watch. The Casio G-Shock Bluetooth is designed for use with upcoming Bluetooth profile 4.0 mobile rings that are said to be coming soon (a few might already be around). As Bluetooth 4.0 is designated as a "low energy profile," this watch will retain a 2 year battery life on a single CR2032 battery. So what does it do? In a nutshell the Casio G-Shock Bluetooth with wireless sync along with your phone's time, and help you manage incoming alerts as well as work along with your phone's alarms.

When Casio first introduced its designs to release a Bluetooth connected watch I wrote about it here with plenty of article. Not much has changed in terms of function, but now they know exactly what the watch will look like and the exact features that it's. Style wise this is a standard G-Shock. Shiny black with blue trim, being 53.2mm which and 18.2mm thick - not one of Casio's smaller pieces. Though at 65 grams it won't be heavy. The dial and layout of the info has not changed since the idea version of the watch.

The watch dial contains the basic info most G-Shock users are accustomed to. The watch will of work have the time, calendar, alarms, stopwatch, and other host of digital features that Casio always offers. Though like I said, the time will sync by Bluetooth with the connected mobile gizmo. This is be positive accuracy (as the phone is network updated) and to be positive that no matter where you travel, the watch time is correct. This ought to be an improvement over this function in Casio atomic time controlled watches that can be a bit finicky.

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How else will the watch interact along with your phone? To start with Casio says that you will get an alert on your watch of incoming calls and text messages. I am not positive if this means that called IDs and address book information will sync as well. By tapping the watch itself you can silence the phone from ringing or vibrating. Also note that this G-Shock vibrates in addition to chiming so that you can have silent notifications on your wrist. That is a great feature. Last, in case you lose your phone (within Bluetooth range) it is possible for you to to press a button on the watch to make it ring so that you can find it.

Casio G SHOCK Bluetooth watch dial Casio G Shock Bluetooth Watch Revealed

According to Casio the watch will also sync along with your phone's alarm. I think this function is similar to being able to silence incoming calls. Where by tapping a button on the watch you can silence incoming alerts and alarms. Casio keeps it simple but useful for its first Bluetooth watch. The affordability and durability of the G-Shock collection makes total sense for this product, and I think there will be a wide adoption among gadget, phone, and watch lovers similar. Expect this expertise in more Casio watch soon - as more Bluetooth profile 4.0 watches come to market. Because , in case you are in a gathering so important that you need to covertly silence your phone, you don't always need to be wearing a G-Shock sport watch. My best guess on pricing is in the $150 - $200 range. According to Casio, they will release the watch as soon as phone companies start releasing Bluetooth profile 4.0 equipped rings.


Technical details from Casio:

Communication Specifications
- Information Transfer Rate: 1 Mbps
- Signal Strength: 0 dBm (1mW)
- Signal Range: 2-5 m (may differ depending on surrounding conditions)
- Encryption Process: 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)

Ref: GB-6900
Case:Shock-resistant
Water Resistance: 20 Bar
Size of Case: 53.2 X 50.0 X 18.3 mm
Total Weight: Approx. 65 g

Communication Functions
- Time Correction: The watch can be synchronized with time information transmitted from a smart phone
- Incoming Call, E-mail and SMS Alert: The watch alerts users of incoming calls and e-mail and SMS messages sent to a smart phone
- Finder Function: Alarm and vibration functions of a smart phone can be activated using a watch button

Watch Functions
- Alarm: 5 independent every day alarms; every hour time signal; vibration function
- Stopwatch: 1/100-second; measuring capacity: 23:59’59.99? split time
- Countdown Timer: Measuring unit: 1 second; input range: 1 minute to 24 hours
- World Time: 100 cities (35 time zones, daylight saving on/off) and Coordinated Universal Time
- Light: LED backlight (auto light switch and afterglow, Tremendous Illuminator)
- Other: Full auto-calendar, 12/24-hour format; sleep mode

Power Source: CR2032
Battery Life: Approx. 2 years (assuming the communication function is used for 12 hours per day)

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams - aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.

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UC Berkeley

Written By Anonymous on March 24, 2011 | 7:00 PM

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All-Nighters Make You Happy, UC Berkeley Researchers Say

Pulling all-nighters can accomplish you beatific — but it won't last, and your bliss ability activate joy-killingly chancy behavior, according to a abstraction aloof appear by UC Berkeley researchers.

According to a address from UC Berkeley's Newscenter, UCB and Harvard advisers apparent that a night spent alive rather than comatose created acute action in the mesolimbic pathway, a academician ambit apprenticed by dopamines, those neurotransmitters associated with happiness, decision-making, and motivation. The allegation were appear this anniversary in the Journal of Neurosciencehttp://www.jneurosci.org/.

The advisers were motivated by concern over why so abounding patients with analytic abasement feel added absolute afterwards hawkeye nights. So they acclimated anatomic MRIs to abstraction the accuracy of 27 advantageous adolescent adults, bisected of whom had slept able-bodied the antecedent night and the added bisected of whom had backward alive all night.

"Participants beheld abundant images, including affable scenes (for example, bunnies or ice chrism sundaes), and were asked to amount the pictures as either aloof or positive. Across the board, those who had skipped a night’s beddy-bye gave added absolute ratings for all the images while the well-rested participants gave added abstinent scores," reads the UCB Newscenter report.

The agitation is that the blazon of positivity prompted by all-nighters is based on concise dopamine spikes and can appropriately activation ever optimistic choices that ability accept adverse results. A fresh tattoo, a dip in the bay, or a motorcycle ride with a drifter can assume like abundant account in the bonfire of that morning-after buzz.

“When activity correctly, the academician finds the candied atom on the affection spectrum. But the sleep-deprived academician will beat to both extremes, neither of which is optimal for authoritative astute decisions,” said Matthew Walker, accessory assistant of attitude and neuroscience at UC Berkeley and advance columnist of the study.

“After a acceptable night’s sleep, the aboveboard affiliate regions are acerb affiliated to the dopamine accolade regions, but that’s not the case afterwards a night of no sleep,” said Walker, who is additionally the arch investigator at UC Berkeley's Beddy-bye and Neuroimaging Laboratory. Located in UC Berkeley's attitude department, the beddy-bye lab focuses on cerebral aspects of the sleeping academician application a multimodal imaging approach, including anatomic MRI, neurophysiological, and psychophysical techniques.

“The adaptable bandage of beddy-bye denial can alone be continued so far afore it breaks," Walker warned.

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Written By Anonymous on March 22, 2011 | 7:41 PM

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The aloft "Flight of the Conchords" brilliant is featured in a alternation of Sony Ericsson acute buzz commercials, including the video above. While some are hardly inappropriate for a ancestors website like ours, you absolutely won't affliction demography the time to watch them all.

Kristen Schaal's new Xperia Play commercials video and photo

Kristen Schaal has fabricated a agglomeration (five) of commercials for the fresh Xperia Play smartphone, and we accept bolter them bottomward for your enjoyment. The comedienne has an abnormal face and voice, which lends itself altogether to these commercials…plus the commercials themselves are acutely good. If the buzz is as acceptable as these ads, again I account it ability be account blockage into!

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Detroit Red Wings

Written By Anonymous on March 21, 2011 | 9:30 PM

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Red Wings lose in shootout to Penguins afterwards ambulatory from four-goal deficit

DETROIT -- It was a memorable improvement for the Detroit Red Wings -- and they did it adjoin one of their fiercest rivals after some of their best baleful firepower.

Missing assiduously Pavel Datsyuk, Johan Franzen and Jiri Hudler, Detroit denticulate four after goals to abolish a four-goal arrears -- including an blaster by Mike Modano at 9:33 of the third period.

But it wasn't enough, as the Red Wings were captivated scoreless in overtime, came up abandoned on their aboriginal three shootout rounds, again were exhausted aback James Neal denticulate on Joey MacDonald to accord the Pittsburgh Penguins a 5-4 shootout win Monday at Joe Louis Arena.

Both teams got off four shots in overtime, but couldn't acquisition the aback of the net.

Detroit, which was advancing off a accident to Nashville on Saturday, now has absent two in a row as it tries to authority off San Jose for the No. 2 atom in the Western Conference and Chicago for the Central Division title.

Henrik Zetterberg started the improvement by fending off Pittsburgh apostle Michael Rupp to barrage a back-handed attempt from the appropriate amphitheater that exhausted Pittsburgh advancement goaltender Brent Johnson at 17:41 of the additional period.

It was Zetterberg's 21st ambition of the division -- and started a scoring flurry that would beating Pittsburgh on its heels.

Detroit bankrupt to 4-2 on a ambition by Valtteri Filppula, who took a absorption canyon from Brad Stewart and accursed the bogie amid the pads of Johnson. Tomas Holmstrom assisted on the play, appearance his 500th career point

The Red Wings again drew aural one, 4-3, aback Danny Cleary deflected in a attempt by Niklas Kronwall on a ability comedy at 11:54 of the third period.

Just added than 2 account later, Modano completed the improvement by demography a absolute canyon from Filppula and whistling a attempt over Johnson's larboard accept on the ability play.

Joe Louis Arena, a abode the Red Wings accept struggled of late, was rocking.

Red Wings drillmaster Mike Babcock has said the accomplished few canicule he hopes Detroit will authorize some drive at home afore starting postseason play.

This aloof ability do the trick, admitting the loss.

Pittsburgh advanced Pascal Dupuis was superb for his team. He helped the Penguins jump to a 2-0 first-period lead, aperture the scoring with a wrap-around back-handed attempt that awkward amid the pads of Howard with 4:46 larboard in the aboriginal period, again acceptable on a ambition by Chris Kunitz 4 account later.

Already abaft 2-0, Detroit began to coquette with disaster. A attempt by Pittsburgh's Tyler Kennedy clanged off the goalpost, again Alex Kovalev aloof absent award the aback of the net.

Moments later, the Penguins' Craig Adams denticulate on a attempt from the larboard circle, but it was coiled off as Arron Asham was disqualified to accept interfered with Howard.

But the floodgates would anon open.

Pittsburgh continued it's advance to 3-0 on a short-handed ambition by Dupuis with 10:31 larboard in the additional period. Kennedy followed with addition goal, patiently putting the bogie aloof beneath the batten on a backlash off a attempt by Chris Kunitz.

Jimmy Howard again was pulled, accepting accustomed four goals on 15 shots in 33:11.

MacDonald didn't acquiesce a ambition the blow of adjustment and overtime. 


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The hobbit

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Movie News After Dark: The Hobbit Begins, Ian McShane, Whoring, and The World’s Greatest Extra

What is Movie News After Dark? This is a query that I am  never asked, but I will answer it for you anyway. Movie News After Dark is FSR's newest late-night secretion, a column dedicated to all of the news tales that slip past our daytime article staff and make it in to my curiously fat RSS "flagged" box. It will (but is not guaranteed to) include relevant film news, links to insightful commentary and other film-related shenanigans. I may also throw in a link to something TV-related here or there. It will also serve as my place of record for being both charming and sharp-witted, but most likely I will be neither of the six. I write this stuff late at night, what do you expect?

Movie News After Dark: The Hobbit Begins, Ian McShane, Whoring, and The World's Greatest Additional

Only a day after news tales read "Joseph Gordon-Levitt to Join The Dark Knight Rises, Role to Be Kept Secret," Variety has scored the scoop on what role he will play. Meanwhile, Christopher Nolan is sitting in a room somewhere thinking, "Is nothing sacred?!"

Tonight's large story is that I'm back. Hooray! Second on the list is the picture above, one that depicts Peter Jackson back in the Shire. Out of the hospital, feeling healthy and prepared to get the action underway in Bag Finish. The photographs are in celebration of the first day of shooting on The Hobbit. So you can all rest simple it's actually happening.

Billy Bob Thornton is "in solid talks" to join a sequel to Bad Santa.

For his next trick, Judd Apatow will lampoon the celebrities who do lovely in a comedy called Do Gooders. It will send up all of the "selfless" celebrities who use their fame for pet causes. That actually might be comic - it's better than another relationship comedy.

Empire has debuted a brand spanking new poster for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, depicting the badass known as Blackbeard, as played by Ian McShane. This character is the reason why I will see this film in theaters. Because Ian McShane demands your attention:

Author Michael Chabon is in talks to come on to the Jon Favreau-directed relatives comedy Magic Kingdom to rework a script originally put together by Battlestar Galactica's Ronald D. Moore. seeing those three names together in a article makes me aroused, a tiny bit.

They close tonight's brief (but punchy) edition of News After Dark with a video I found over at Badass Digest. It's a video anthology of the roles of Jesse Heiman, the world's greatest additional. The guy's got a specific look to him, so you'll be recognizing him quickly and laughing mightily at all the places he's popped up.

Dustin Rowles over at Pajiba has written an fascinating inside-baseball piece called How to Be a Better Whore, in which he takes contemporary film journos to task for being ethically bankrupt, a discussion that spawned from a tiny scuffle over at AOL/Moviefone/Techcrunch. It's a self-righteous, but fascinating read. They don't agree on the whole situation, but his heart is in the right place. It's about being honest with you, the reader. It's high on our list, which is the #1 thing they have in common with sites like Pajiba.

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Written By Anonymous on March 19, 2011 | 7:27 PM

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BYU 45, Gonzaga 38 in NCAA Tournament Game in Denver
DENVER - No. 3 seed Brigham Young shot 53.6% from the floor in the first half Saturday, connecting on 15 of 28, including 9 of 17 (52.9%) from the 3-point line, to take a 45-38 lead over No. 11 Gonzaga at halftime in a third-round NCAA Event game in the Southeast Region. Jimmer Fredette and Gonzaga's Elias Harris each scored 14 in the first period to lead all scorers.

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Gonzaga shot 39.4% in the first half, making 13 of 33, and 1 of 7 from the 3-point line. The Zags beat the Cougars on the boards in the first half 20-14, but had 5 shots blocked; both teams gave up 7 turnovers in the first period. The Zags had no other players in double figures scoring but the Cougars'Jackson Emery had 11 and Stephen Rogers scored 10. The winner advances to play Florida March 24 in New Orleans.




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Harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2

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Rupert Grint and Emma Watson bandage calm in this fresh examination in this abbreviate fresh examination of Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows Allotment II.

The fresh examination and a few added behind-the-scenes being will be apparent this weekend on ABC Family, as allotment of their Harry Potter Weekend.

Other promos accommodate a attending aback at Harry and Ginny’s relationship, administrator David Yates’ booty on Harry and Hermione’s relationship, the origins of The Marauder’s Map and a attending into the actual aftermost attempt of arch photography of the blur authorization with ambassador David Barron.


Thursday, March 17
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone at 7:30/6:30c
Friday, March 18
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets at 7/6c
Saturday, March 19
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone at 9am/8c
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(Best Syndication News) The dollar fabricated able assets adjoin the yen while falling adjoin the euro (see forex archive below). Stocks and bolt beforehand with the barring of uranium.

World FX

The dollar fell adjoin the euro but acquired adjoin the yen (see boilerplate one-day change blueprint below). The dollar fell 0.71 percent adjoin the Aussie, 0.87 percent adjoin the euro and 0.70 percent adjoin the batter sterling. The dollar acquired a whopping 1.52 percent adjoin the Japanese yen.

Throughout the day the U.S. bill connected to accretion adjoin the yen (see intra-day blueprint below). The dollar was up addition 3.36 percent adjoin the yen and fell addition 0.42 percent adjoin the euro and 1.30 percent adjoin the Australian dollar. The greenback additionally acquired 0.47 percent adjoin the Canadian dollar.

Early on the Australian dollar fell adjoin all aloft currencies today while the Swiss franc acquired (see cantankerous tables below). The franc was up 1.376 percent adjoin the Aussie and 1.152 percent adjoin the Hong Kong dollar.

Stock Bazaar Today

Stock markets in Australia, India and East Asia were lower while markets in Europe and America were college (See apple banal bazaar archive below). The CAC 40 (France) was up 2.43 percent and the DAX Germany was up 2.20 percent. We accept additionally amorphous tracking the Brazil Bovespa Banal Basis and the Toronto Canada S&P/TSX Composite index. Both of those indexes were college with the TSX up 1.64 percent. The Dow and S&P 500 avant-garde aloft 1.3 percent while the Nasdaq jumped 0.73 percent.

Only four capacity of the DJIA were lower Thursday. The allotment amount of Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) fell 0.05 (-0.29%) to $17.00. They were the better also-ran and the banal amount fell alone one division of one percent. It was a acceptable day for equities.

The Hang Seng Basis in Hong Kong hit a 100-day low Thursday.

Commodities / Futures

Commodities were about college with the barring of uranium (see bolt blueprint below). The metal has collapsed 26.30 percent over the aftermost week.

Gold and oil were higher. Silver was lower.

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SUNY?Fredonia algebraic administration celebrates circle
March 14, 2011 - By JENNA LOUGHLIN, OBSERVER Assistant News Editor
Happy Pi Day!

For algebraic geeks everywhere, March 14 represents the approximated amount of the algebraic symbol, pi, - arresting 'pie' - or 3.14. Pi is the ambit of any circle, disconnected by its diameter. The exact amount of pi charcoal alien because no amount how abounding places accomplished the decimal is calculated, a butt still exists.
The algebraic administration began adulatory the honorary anniversary 11 years ago with pie throwing contests and the accident has developed every year.
"It's a anniversary of mathematics, a anniversary of the advancing of bounce and a anniversary of authoritative it center through the additional semester," Dr. Keary Howard, assistant of mathematics apprenticeship at SUNY Fredonia, said.
It is the role of the mathematics alum acceptance to adapt beat and appropriately their job to appear up with a affair for Pi Day at Fredonia State. This year, the affair was Pi Academy Prom, a comedy on aerial academy prom.
Those accommodating in Pi Day activities were accustomed added credibility for cutting brawl attire, authoritative Pi Academy Brawl T-shirts, bringing in a photograph of their own aerial academy brawl account or bringing in a pre-1990s brawl account of their parents or grandparents.
Because March 14 avalanche during SUNY Fredonia's bounce breach this year, the anniversary took abode on Thursday, the aftermost day afore the campus bankrupt bottomward for the break. Starting at noon, participants spent the day on a scavenger hunt, attractive for all things pi accompanying - a barcode that has as abounding afterwards digits from pi, affidavit of a corpuscle buzz alarm or argument bulletin at 3:14 p.m., a being whose altogether is March 14, a cancellation that has afterwards digits from pi, one to three best brawl songs from 1970-1990 with "PI" consecutively in the appellation or band/artist's name, a authorization bowl with 314 or PI on it and more.
Then, starting at 6:15, the brawl began, complete with a airship arc and refreshments. However, the algebraic fun had alone aloof begun. The 11 teams aggressive for the Pi Cup, with names like Acceptance Against Drunk Deriving and E-MC Hammer, were cut to eight afterwards the PI-dometer challenge, four afterwards the Pi-tonic Solids challenge, two afterwards Face the Cookie and a champ was bent by the Airship Pop.
"We don't see mathematics as a distinct article that can be done in isolation," Howard said, acquainted that all the challenges were aggregation challenges area acceptance had to assignment together. "We accent accumulation assignment and teamwork."

Happy Pi Day!
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Sasha Volokh • March 13, 2011 11:59 pm
For Pi day, let me bung David Blatner’s The Joy of Pi, a abbreviate album of fun facts about pi, whose capital advantage is that it cites me, adage article forth the curve of “Sure, abstraction digits of pi isn’t useful, but adage that algebraic has to be advantageous is like adage that the English accent is alone acceptable for acclimation pizza.”
What was that all about? Back in 1996, I and some accompany fabricated up a little catchword branch to bethink the amount of pi to 167 digits. (There may be a slight absurdity in there; I no best remember.) That account was best up in a cardinal of places, including The Scientist and Ivars Peterson’s MathTrek column.
Otherwise, I’ve never profited from this invention, so I allotment it with you now for chargeless lest it be absent forever. Of course, there are a abundant abounding pi mnemonics out there, some abundant best than 167 digits; see, e.g., Poe, E.: Near a Raven (740 digits), which isn’t alike the longest.
In added news, if you blazon in “pi” in the iTunes store, you acquisition a cardinal of absorbing songs alleged “Pi”, some of which complete interesting. Downloads of the day?

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Top 4 Tips for upgrading properties and air conditioning issues

Written By Anonymous on March 12, 2011 | 7:50 PM

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Upgrading and renovating a property can provide some unusual problems for any type of air conditioning. This is particularly the case in older properties, where a range of structural and other issues may affect internal environmental management. If you're thinking of installing any modern air conditioning, even the most basic reverse cycle air conditioner, there are a few issues which aren't obvious and will need to be managed. Air conditioning can't work at its best in a building environment which is already compromised by deterioration. To get the best out of your air conditioning, it's necessary to do a full upgrade of the premises.

Property upgrades, issues and problems

There are a variety of potentially major problems with older buildings in relation to installing air conditioning. The most common problems for developers when upgrading are:
Poorly sealed rooms and windows. The lack of proper seals naturally affects the entire building’s climate management and reduces the efficiency of air conditioning.
  • Antiquated wiring and fuse boxes. Old wiring is a fundamental safety hazard. It's definitely necessary to remove old electrical fittings when installing modern air conditioning, particularly in the "smart house" types of design, where totally different types of technology can be put at risk by these old types of wiring and electrical boards.
  • Floors and ceilings. Many types of flooring, particularly floating (raised) floors, deteriorate over time and become dust traps affecting the internal environment and atmosphere. Ceiling gaps can produce dust and sometimes quite large temperature variations.
  • Mould. Mould and mould spores can be prolific in the atmosphere, and are dangerous to buildings as they are to people. Moulds can produce enormous quantities of airborne spores, which can be a serious health hazard to some people, particularly asthmatics.
In terms of air conditioning, each of these issues needs to be systematically addressed.
  1. Seals – Best practice is to replace all building seals on the premises. This ensures environmental integrity and will also locate any structural weak spots that may be vulnerable to moisture or other threats.
  2. Wiring and fuse boxes – Most electricians will tell you to replace the old wiring and fittings "on principle", with good reason. These old fittings become unstable over time, often suffering from corrosion or buildup of dust. In either case, wiring becomes an instant fire hazard, perfectly capable of destroying the building and damaging equipment. It's simply not worth the risk.
  3. Floors and ceilings – Generally speaking the most common repairs simply involve resealing and replacement of damaged areas of these surfaces. The safest approach is to ensure that there are no holes or gaps leading directly outside.
  4. Mould – The one and only good thing about mould is that it shows you where the problems are. A thorough building inspection should be carried out prior to conducting any upgrade work.

Installing your air conditioning

After these works have been carried out, installation of air conditioning can now proceed. If you're thinking of installing a ducted air conditioner or the new generation of highly advanced air conditioning units, you'll soon appreciate why the meticulous attention to detail was required. These extremely efficient systems work best in a sealed environment. Your hard work will be worth it.
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Top 4 Tips for upgrading properties and air conditioning issues

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Upgrading and renovating a property can provide some unusual problems for any type of air conditioning. This is particularly the case in older properties, where a range of structural and other issues may affect internal environmental management. If you're thinking of installing any modern air conditioning, even the most basic reverse cycle air conditioner, there are a few issues which aren't obvious and will need to be managed. Air conditioning can't work at its best in a building environment which is already compromised by deterioration. To get the best out of your air conditioning, it's necessary to do a full upgrade of the premises.

Property upgrades, issues and problems

There are a variety of potentially major problems with older buildings in relation to installing air conditioning. The most common problems for developers when upgrading are:
Poorly sealed rooms and windows. The lack of proper seals naturally affects the entire building’s climate management and reduces the efficiency of air conditioning.
  • Antiquated wiring and fuse boxes. Old wiring is a fundamental safety hazard. It's definitely necessary to remove old electrical fittings when installing modern air conditioning, particularly in the "smart house" types of design, where totally different types of technology can be put at risk by these old types of wiring and electrical boards.
  • Floors and ceilings. Many types of flooring, particularly floating (raised) floors, deteriorate over time and become dust traps affecting the internal environment and atmosphere. Ceiling gaps can produce dust and sometimes quite large temperature variations.
  • Mould. Mould and mould spores can be prolific in the atmosphere, and are dangerous to buildings as they are to people. Moulds can produce enormous quantities of airborne spores, which can be a serious health hazard to some people, particularly asthmatics.
In terms of air conditioning, each of these issues needs to be systematically addressed.
  1. Seals – Best practice is to replace all building seals on the premises. This ensures environmental integrity and will also locate any structural weak spots that may be vulnerable to moisture or other threats.
  2. Wiring and fuse boxes – Most electricians will tell you to replace the old wiring and fittings "on principle", with good reason. These old fittings become unstable over time, often suffering from corrosion or buildup of dust. In either case, wiring becomes an instant fire hazard, perfectly capable of destroying the building and damaging equipment. It's simply not worth the risk.
  3. Floors and ceilings – Generally speaking the most common repairs simply involve resealing and replacement of damaged areas of these surfaces. The safest approach is to ensure that there are no holes or gaps leading directly outside.
  4. Mould – The one and only good thing about mould is that it shows you where the problems are. A thorough building inspection should be carried out prior to conducting any upgrade work.

Installing your air conditioning

After these works have been carried out, installation of air conditioning can now proceed. If you're thinking of installing a ducted air conditioner or the new generation of highly advanced air conditioning units, you'll soon appreciate why the meticulous attention to detail was required. These extremely efficient systems work best in a sealed environment. Your hard work will be worth it.
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TOKYO - rescuers struggled to reach victims on Saturday morning as Japan reeled after the earthquake and tsunami struck together deadly. An earthquake measuring 8.9 triggers massive tsunami that sent walls of water washing over coastal cities in the north. Concerns mounted over radiation leaks that may arise from two nuclear power plant near the quake zone.

The death toll from the tsunami and earthquakes, the strongest ever recorded in Japan, was in the hundreds, but the Japanese news media quoted officials saying that it could increase to more than 1,300, most of them drowned. About 200 to 300 bodies were found along the surface of the water in Sendai, a port city in northeastern Japan and major city closest to the epicenter.

Thousands of homes were destroyed, many roads are impassable, trains and buses are not running, and power and phones still down. On Saturday morning, the railway company JR says that there are three trains lost in the two northern prefectures.

While the loss of life and property may not be enough, many lives would be saved by the Japanese broad disaster preparedness and strict construction codes. Japan's economy was spared a more devastating punch because the earthquake struck away from the heart of the industry.

Japanese officials on Saturday issued broad evacuation orders for people living in the vicinity of two separate nuclear power plants that had experienced breakdowns in their cooling systems as a result of the earthquake, and they warned that small amounts of radiation could leak from both plants. Japanese television reported that officials said they had detected cesium near one of the reactors at one of the plants, and The Associated Press quoted a nuclear safety official as saying a meltdown was possible at that reactor.

On Friday, at 2:46 p.m. Tokyo time, the quake struck. First came the roar and rumble of the temblor, shaking skyscrapers, toppling furniture and buckling highways. Then waves as high as 30 feet rushed onto shore, whisking away cars and carrying blazing buildings toward factories, fields and highways.

By Saturday morning, Japan was filled with scenes of desperation, as stranded survivors called for help and rescuers searched for people buried in the rubble. Kazushige Itabashi, an official in Natori City, one of the areas hit hardest by the tsunami, said several districts in an area near Sendai’s airport were annihilated.

Rescuers found 870 people in one elementary school on Saturday morning and were trying to reach 1,200 people in the junior high school, closer to the water. There was no electricity and no water for people in shelters. According to a newspaper, the Mainichi Shimbun, about 600 people were on the roof of a public grade school, in Sendai City. By Saturday morning, Japan’s Self-Defense Forces and firefighters had evacuated about 150 of them.

On the rooftop of Chuo Hospital in the city of Iwanuma, doctors and nurses were waving white flags and pink umbrellas, according to TV Asahi. On the floor of the roof, they wrote “Help” in English, and “Food” in Japanese. The reporter, observing the scene from a helicopter, said, “If anyone in the City Hall office is watching, please help them.”

The station also showed scenes of people stranded on a bridge, cut off by water on both sides near the mouth of the Abukuma River in Miyagi Prefecture.

People were frantically searching for their relatives. Fumiaki Yamato, 70, was in his second home in a mountain village outside of Sendai when the earthquake struck. He spoke from his car as he was driving toward Sendai trying to find the rest of his family. While it usually takes about an hour to drive to the city, parts of the road were impassable. “I’m getting worried,” he said as he pulled over to take a reporter’s call. “I don’t know how many hours it’s going to take.”

Japanese, accustomed to frequent earthquakes, were stunned by this one’s magnitude and the more than 100 aftershocks, many equivalent to major quakes.

Japan earthquake: nuclear disaster feared after power plant 'explosion'
Japan is battling to Avoid a nuclear disaster after an Explosion at a power plant in the Aftermath of the country's Biggest earthquake and a devastating tsunami.

The AFP reported that the explosion was heard and seen white smoke billowing into the air in one of two plants where the Japanese government has placed under state of emergency. Some workers were reported injured.

Prime Minister Naoto Kan has warned that radiation leakage that may occur in one reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi facility, 150 kilometers north of Tokyo, after an earthquake measuring 8.9 on Friday.

Reports of aftershocks followed the explosion and came as a major humanitarian operation got under way.

On Saturday morning, at least 1,300 people feared dead and international rescue teams began arriving

Reactor coolant system failed after the earthquake occurred off the Pacific coast, triggered a tsunami 33ft. The pressure in the reactor continued to increase after repeated efforts to return power to the cooling system failed. Radiation in factories surged to 1,000 times the normal levels, officials said, triggering the evacuation orders for residents.

Before the explosion workers had vented off steam in a bid to relieve pressure on the worst-hit reactor.

A second atomic plant in the earthquake-hit area was also experiencing reactor cooling problems. Workers were battling to cool and stabilise the cores of three reactors at the nearby Daini facility.

It was unclear to what extent the reactors’ external structures had been damaged, adding to uncertainty over the scale of any possible leak, and officials and scientists offered conflicting verdicts on the severity to public health.

There was “no immediate health hazard”, public broadcaster NHK announced, citing nuclear officials.

But the government ordered the evacuation of 45,000 people.

“The events that occurred at these plants, which is the loss of both offsite power and onsite power, is one of the rarest events to happen in a nuclear power plant, and all indications are that the Japanese do not have the situation under control,” said Edwin Lyman, a nuclear expert at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a US-based organisation.

“It’s a dice roll whether or not the containment will retain its integrity and prevent a large radiological release.”

Mark Hibbs, a nuclear expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, predicted meltdown. “What we’re seeing, barring any information from the Japanese that they have it under control, is that we’re headed in that direction,” he said.

The “superquake” 81 miles out to sea triggered a tsunami that sent a 30ft wall of water crashing into Japan’s Pacific coast on Friday.

Police said 200 to 300 bodies were found in Sendai, 150 miles north of Tokyo. Another 151 were confirmed killed elsewhere, with 547 missing. At least 800 people were injured.

Fires caused by the tremor were burning in towns and cities along a 1,300-mile stretch of coastline. An oil refinery was one of dozens of buildings ablaze, as emergency workers struggled to cope with the scale of the disaster.

The earthquake was 1,000 times more powerful than the tremor that devastated Christchurch in New Zealand last month, and the world’s seventh biggest since records began.

Four million people were left without electricity amid the destruction in Tokyo alone.

The Foreign Office warned against all but essential travel to Tokyo.

Tourists were feared to be among those unaccounted for after a ship with 100 people on board was reported to have been lost at sea and two trains, one of them a bullet train carrying hundreds of passengers in the Miyagi region, were listed as missing. The Foreign Office said it had been contacted by 400 British families concerned that they had been unable to get in touch with relatives in Japan, but had no information on any British casualties.

Initially, more than 3,000 people living within two miles of the plant were evacuated, with those within a seven-mile radius told to stay indoors. But with a third of the town underwater after a nearby dam burst and radiation levels continuing to rise, officials warned of a leak and tripled the safety cordon to six miles.

Mark Hibbs, a nuclear expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said if the cooling systems were not repaired within 24 hours, the plant risked a “definite danger of a core meltdown".

He said the “ultimate worst-case” was a “Chernobyl scenario” with explosions destroying the reactor and sending a “deadly plume” of radioactivity into the atmosphere.

At first, the government insisted there was no risk of a leak from the plant and that everything was “under control”, despite the failure of the cooling system. But a spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power, which owns the plant, admitted later that there was a problem.

“Pressure has risen in the container of the reactor and we are trying to deal with it,” he said.

His comments were followed by a statement from Japan’s nuclear safety agency saying radioactive vapour would be released to ease the pressure in the reactor, which had risen to one and a half times the norm.

Then came an admission from Japan’s trade minister that “a small radiation leak” could occur at the plant.

Millions of Japanese prepared to spend an uneasy night in fear of a further major tremor as more than 50 aftershocks were reported. The worst affected area appeared to be in and around the sprawling port of Sendai, where the tsunami swallowed everything in its path, churning up houses, cars, trees and boats before dumping them several miles inland.

Seismologists picked up the first signs of the tremor in time for broadcasters to put out an emergency warning one minute before it shook northern Japan, giving millions of people time to take cover.

Japan, which sits at the junction of three continental plates on the Pacific “ring of fire”, experiences up to 2,000 noticeable tremors every year. Newer buildings are designed to withstand even the biggest earthquakes. But nothing could prepare the country for the tsunami which followed minutes later. Television news helicopters captured footage of an unstoppable tide of sludge as it spread across the parched rice fields around Sendai like ink spilt on paper.

Houses, cars, trees and anything else that stood in the way were churned up and became part of the advancing morass, adding to its destructive power as it moved hundreds of yards inland.

Footage showed drivers jumping out of their cars on a bridge in the city and watching as the water of the harbour surged up the main bridge piles, dismasting several large fishing boats as they were driven forward by the tide and crushed beneath the concrete arches.

Some of those stranded in the upstairs rooms in their homes waved white sheets out of windows, desperate to attract the attention of helicopters hovering overhead.

The family of Hannah Craggs, a 27-year-old English teacher who works in Sendai, said they feared for her safety last night after failing to make any contact with her since the earthquake. Her father, Gary, 51, from Wolverhampton, said: “We haven’t given up hope, we just want to hear from Hannah. It’s just unbelievable – she is due to come home in two weeks.

“She posted on her travel blog just a couple of days ago that she had survived her first quake out there – she said a 7.3 hit offshore a couple of days ago.

“They say when one hits there is often another to follow and that’s been the case here.”

In the port town of Ofunato, more than 300 houses were reported to have been destroyed, and a large section of Kesennuma, a town of 70,000 people in the Miyagi district, burned furiously into the night after fuel leaking from damaged cars caught fire and spread unchecked, with the emergency services unable to reach the area. “We were shaken so strongly for a while that we needed to hold on to something in order not to fall,” said a local government official in Kurihara in Miyagi.

“We couldn’t escape the building immediately because the tremors continued.”

In the coastal town of Aomori, at least five ocean-going ships were upended by the wave, coming to rest with the red hulls exposed as the waters drove inland, bursting sea defences and flooding harbourside streets. In Miyagi prefecture a schoolboy was swept away. Five people were reported to have been crushed to death by falling buildings in the Tokyo area.

“I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Ken Hoshi, a local government official in Ishinomaki, a port city in Miyagi prefecture.

“The water came as far as to the train station, hundreds of metres away from the coast.”

The 41-year-old official said his city had turned into a flood zone. “I’m worried because I can’t contact my family. But because it’s my duty, I’m braced to spend the night here.”

After years of being drilled in earthquake survival procedures, television pictures showed many residents reacting with remarkable composure and calm. Some office workers remained on the telephone as the buildings shook around them and sent files and books tumbling to the floor.

Others were less assured. “I dashed out of my office. I sort of panicked and left behind my mobile phone and belongings,” said Aya Nakamura, an office worker in Tokyo.”

“You see the crane on top of that tall building under construction? I thought it might fall off the building because all the buildings around me were shaking badly,” she added. Asagi Machida, a 27-year-old web designer, was walking near a coffee shop when the earthquake hit Tokyo. “The images from the New Zealand earthquake are still fresh in my mind so I was really scared,” she said, “I couldn’t believe such a big earthquake was happening here.”

As the 500mph tidal wave spread out across the Pacific, tsunami warnings were issued as far away as Chile, but early fears of low-lying islands being swamped appeared to prove unfounded.

Hundreds of people living in parts of California were told to evacuate their beachside homes as a precaution, with the tidal waves expected to take 24 hours to subside.

In Crescent City, in northern California, five people were swept to sea by 6ft waves with one man still missing, feared dead.

The Japanese government said the earthquake, which was felt 1,500 miles away in Beijing, had caused “tremendous damage” and left seven million homes without power.

In Tokyo, several people were injured when the roof of a hall collapsed during a graduation ceremony.

The Queen sent a message to Emperor Akihito, saying: “I was saddened to hear of the tragic loss of life caused by the earthquake which has struck north-east Japan today.”

David Cameron said the earthquake was a “terrible reminder of the destructive power of nature” and sent his sympathies to the people of Japan, while William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, said Britain was ready to send humanitarian aid and search and rescue teams.

The last time a major earthquake hit Tokyo was in 1923, when the Great Kanto Earthquake claimed more than 140,000 lives, many of them in fires. In 1995 the Kobe earthquake killed more than 6,400 people.

The Foreign Office set up a helpline — 020 70080000 — for the families of British nationals living in Japan who are unable to contact loved ones.


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