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Posts from ‘August, 2009’

Nike Air Force One Shoes

The shoes have been named after the American presidents official plane the Air Force One. The shoes come in three different styles the low top, mid top and the high top the latter being not so common in many stores that sell these shoes. The most common are low-top and mid-top. The mid-top and high-top [...]

Nike Air Force One – A Brand New Lifestyle

Nike Air Force One is a leading brand name for a casual shoe product line. Traditionally, most people would have associated Nike with sports shoes. But it appears that the new lifestyles of the new generation demands a completely new line of shoes. So what is this new lifestyle that we are talking about?
There is [...]

About Nike Air Force

Nike Aired Force 1s is considered the most trendy shoe among the youth, hip hop artists and boulevard basketball players. In the year 2002 rapper St. Lunatics and Nelly collaborated in a distinct that was about the shoes.
Air Force 1s  were first in 1982 and then ended in 1983. The shoes were then re-free three [...]

Roz Savage: rowing oceans for a better world

(CNN) — There are many reasons why Roz Savage is an extraordinary woman — she has rowed single-handed across the Atlantic and is now tackling the Pacific, after all.
But her response to some everyday commuter’s ennui is perhaps of the most remarkable things about her. Back in 2000 a 33-year old Roz was facing another [...]

Iran media: Officials to probe secret burial claim

TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) — City officials in Tehran have agreed to investigate claims that bodies of protesters killed in the unrest that followed Iran’s disputed presidential election were secretly buried in the nation’s largest cemetery, Iranian media reported Sunday.
The city council has formed a committee to look into the allegations reported last week by a [...]

Japanese opposition set for victory; PM quits as party head

TOKYO, Japan (CNN) — Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso announced his resignation as head of the party that has governed Japan for decades following its apparent landslide defeat in elections Sunday.
Japan’s voters, fed up with the party that has governed the country for decades, gave the opposition an enormous landslide victory in parliamentary elections Sunday, [...]

Fans party on Jackson’s birthday

Fans around the world have marked what would have been Michael Jackson’s 51st birthday with parties and mass dances.
In Mexico City, organisers said they had broken a record for the most people dancing to Thriller at the same time, reporting that 12,937 people turned up.
In New York, film director Spike Lee staged what he described [...]

Big Bird, The View & Tyra Banks Win Big at Daytime Emmys

The 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards was an event of firsts, lasts and one very Big Bird.
The Bold and the Beautiful won outstanding drama series, ending the CBS soap’s 22-year-streak without an Emmy win.
The award show, which was held at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles Sunday night, also marked an end for Guiding Light, [...]

Colombian President Uribe Ill With H1N1 Flu

President Alvaro Uribe has contracted H1N1 flu and officials are contacting other South American governments whose leaders attended a summit last week with the Colombian leader, authorities said Sunday.
The 57-year-old Uribe began feeling symptoms Friday, the same day as a meeting of South American presidents in Bariloche, Argentina, and he was confirmed to have H1N1 [...]

Tortugas man indicted in baby’s death

LAS CRUCES – A Doña Ana County grand jury has indicted a Tortugas man in the death of a 4-month-old boy in his and his girlfriend’s care.
Reynaldo Daniel Holguin, 37, was charged with intentional child abuse resulting in death, a felony, on Aug. 1. A conviction is punishable by life in prison.
His girlfriend, Viola Jimenez, [...]