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Robles disqualified from 110 hurdles at worlds

Cuba's Dayron Robles, right, powers ahead of China's Liu Xiang to win gold in the Men's 110m Hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Cuba's Dayron Robles, right, powers ahead of China's Liu Xiang to win gold in the Men's 110m Hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

China's Liu Xiang celebrates winning bronze in the Men's 110m Hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011.(AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

Cuba's Dayron Robles, right, powers ahead of China's Liu Xiang to win gold in the Men's 110m Hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011.(AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

China's Liu Xiang celebrates winning bronze in the Men's 110m Hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

Cuba's Dayron Robles, left, embraces bronze medalist Liu Xiang of China after winning gold in the Men's 110m Hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011.(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

(AP) ? One of the most anticipated events of the world championships turned into one of the most controversial, with Olympic champion Dayron Robles disqualified for interfering with Chinese star Liu Xiang in a 110-meter hurdle race awarded to Jason Richardson of the United States.

Robles finished first, but field judges disqualified the Cuban. Richardson benefited when Liu slowed down, and crossed the finish line second in Monday's race. The Cubans lodged an appeal

"When I approached the ninth hurdle, Robles pulled me. It made me slow down," said Liu, who finished third. "At first, I thought I would be the champion or at least second. But Robles pulled me."

Robles finished in 13.14 seconds, followed by Richardson in 13.16 and Liu in 13.27. American David Oliver was a pre-race favorite but crossed the line fifth.

The Americans won a sprint title for sure when Carmelita Jeter rallied to win the 100, defeating Jamaican veteran Veronica Campbell-Brown. Kelly-Ann Baptiste of Trinidad and Tobago took the bronze.

The U.S. was expected to top the women's 400, but it was Amantle Montsho who gave Botswana its first medal at a world championship by taking the gold.

Allyson Felix, a three-time world champion in the 200, was even with Montsho as they entered the final straight but couldn't overtake her in the stretch. Felix was looking for a 200-400 double at the worlds and two relay titles as well.

Montsho won in a national record time of 49.56 seconds. Felix was second in 49.59 and Anastasiya Kapachinskaya of Russia was third in 50.24.

Defending champion Sanya Richards-Ross of the U.S. was seventh in 51.32.

Also, Pawel Wojciechowski of Poland won gold the pole vault, clearing 19 feet, 4? inches. He beat Lazaro Borges of Cuba, who cleared the same height, because of fewer misses. Favorite Renaud Lavillenie of France took the bronze.

Associated Press

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Conan the Destroyer Review | AVForums.com - UK Online

Enlisted by an evil queen to steal a sacred key that will help resurrect an ancient god, the heroic Conan journeys deep into the badlands of a time undreamed-of, encountering cannibals, sorcerers, crypts and multitudes of nasty, blade-wielding, blood-hungry henchmen. And Grace Jones. Swapping the arid plains of Spain for the mesas of Mexico, and dropping the rugged philosophies and the riddles of steel for knockabout, episodic, sword-clanging fun, Dino De Laurentiis' second stab at bringing Robert E. Howard's seminal Crom-taunting uber-warrior to the masses aimed for a much wider market. The first film had been a success, but it had also courted criticism for its dark and brooding tone, its brutality and its lack of a final hook to ensure that audiences wanted to see more. Both Dino and his canny producer daughter, Rafaella, had writer Stanley Mann dumb things down, and speed things up a bit in an attempt to bring in the flavour of the old swashbucklers from Fairbanks and Flynn to the adventures of Harryhausen's Sinbad and Jason.

There would still be plenty of heavy metal and wanton machismo in the story, much altered from what Marvel Comics' Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway had originally supplied Laurentiis, but the tone would be lighter, more accessible and more fantastical. There would still be violence, but it would be reined-in to avoid an R rating. Dino wanted monsters and magic and merriment. He wanted the kids to see the film and to keep on seeing it. He wanted Conan to be an epic franchise with a new yarn every other year.

Instead, the film took less than the first and sealed the big screen fate of Conan for almost twenty-seven years. Arnie went on to become one of the biggest stars in the world ? almost literally ? and Dino lapsed back into vastly overblown hyperbole with which to smother slipshod cheapo productions. But Conan The Destroyer is nowhere near as bad as many make out. As I shall endeavour to reveal.

?I suppose nothing hurts you.?

?Only pain.?

Ahhhh ? it's Conan the Comedian.

Although the movie gets a lot of stick from people, I've always been very fond of it. Having discussed, at length, the original Conan The Barbarian in its BD review already, and poured scorn over Marcus Nispel's poor reimagining of the character, it seems only fair that we return to the mighty Cimmerian's more light-hearted and comic-book style 1984 adventure from Richard Fleischer. In fact, what becomes quite apparent when watching this flamboyant outing is now similar it is to the new Conan flick. Both revolve around a reluctant mission that the hero undertakes to keep a virgin save and avert the rebirth of an ancient evil. Both require much travelling across dangerous realms. Both also boast a knockabout scenario with flurries of action and a last minute skirmish to halt the coming apocalypse. But Conan The Destroyer is much more fun and consistently entertaining. Two vital ingredients that Nispel's boring Barbarian doesn't have.

Once the inevitable sequel to Conan The Barbarian was greenlit, Arnie invited Dino's newly appointed director, Richard Fleischer (Fantastic Voyage, 20,000 Leagues Under The Seas, Soylent Green) around to his house to let him see just how developed his sword-fighting skills had become. With sword-master Yamasaki, who had trained him and the rest of the cast and appeared in the first film, he wowed Fleischer with stunning non-stop combinations and furious set-pieces. At the end of the session, his director then applauded and said, ?That's great ? but can you do all that with, um, more muscle??

Although shocked that someone actually believed he wasn't packing quite enough meat, Arnie hit the gym, five hours a day, for a full two months before shooting began ? and the result was phenomenal.

In the second Conan, Arnie is at the absolute pinnacle of his cinematic physical fitness ? his bulk ripped and gleaming, the muscles twitching in pride at the knowledge that audiences the world over would be gasping in the same sort of admiration that they'd paid him many times over during years of pose-offs on the podium. But just as amazing as that physique is how well he uses it. In a great many films, Arnie's sheer size has been iconic and intimidating ? but you can't argue that he has looked incredibly clumsy and ungainly throughout much of his exploits. From just after Commando it was clear that he couldn't run without looking kind of stupid, and his fight scenes, though enjoyable, were becoming slower and more laborious, real slogs that took some considerable effort in choreography and editing to have them appear anywhere near exciting or dynamic. No so here. In Conan The Destroyer, he is terrific ? fast, agile, powerful, unstoppable. The fact that he has his body on show the whole time is also something of a testament to just how in-shape he had gotten, and how in-shape he would remain throughout the entire arduous shoot. Right from his very first scene, when the evil queen's raiding party attempts to trap him, Arnie reveals this stamina-infused tiger-on-the-loose approach, leaping onto the stone shrine and taking on all comers with a variety of instinctive moves. Twisting and pivoting and spinning his way through lots of skirmishes, indoors and out, he reveals considerably more sword-swinging prowess than he possessed in Barbarian and, fittingly enough for a character who is actually in love with his own ever-growing legend, Arnie is having a whale of a time. Look at how he adopts the muscle-poses from his competition days throughout the action. His ?ready stance? just before engaging in a duel; his reaction to the figures seen surrounding him in the hall of mirrors; his showing-off before the Elite Guard (his buddy Sven Ole-Thorsen again) in the forest fight; and his bellow of brazen bravado towards a charging horde of warriors down in the crypt. Arnie's never been more confident and capable in a role. Jason Momoa is quicker in the new version and more acrobatic ? but then he's only half the size of Schwarzenegger.

This physicality had to be balanced with the rest of the cast ? the mismatched companions that Conan must take with him and the various forces opposed to him on the quest. Spindly stick-insect and jewel-swallowing thief accomplice Malak (the great Tracey Walter, doing his finest Peter Lorre vocal impersonation), curmudgeonly wizard Akira (a returning Mako from the first outing) and, of course, the delectable jail-bait of Olivia d'Abo in her first feature film, as the sacrificial virgin princess Jehnna, were the vulnerable corners of this motley band of adventurers. But then came some stunt casting to rival that of the previous venture. Legendary basketball player Wilt Chamberlain, all seven-foot-one of him, was the imposing, battle-hardened and not altogether trustworthy royal bodyguard to Jehnna, Bombaata ? an absolute titan of a man, bedecked with bunched-back dreadlocks and sporting one enormous spiked club, he absolutely towers over Schwarzenegger and has a subwoofer for a voice-box. And the living nightmare that is Grace Jones as the Amazonian bandit, Zula. A woman who has always given me the creeps, Jones is, nevertheless, excellent as the staff-spinning, nose-shattering, ball-breaking, head-butting warrior of the wasteland. Issuing shocking battle-cries whenever she bests an opponent and doing some bizarre buttock-jiggling war-dances in the midst of combat, she is a dark delight of blood-curdling ferocity. We are introduced to her as the last surviving member of a captured bandit party, shackled to a stump by a chain and beset from all around by tormentors. Her bravado elicits the charity of Conan and, once unleashed with a swing of his sword, she reveals awesome gusto and athleticism as she takes out the mob. Fleischer does exceptionally well here at combining her savagery with the comedy of the terrified crowd.

Throwing the almost nude and ebony Jones in with the giant Chamberlain, it is no wonder that Arnie once promoted the film has being filled with ?outrageous bodies?.

Opposed to this crew are the then-ubiquitous Pat Roach as the sorcerer Toth-Amon whose crystal fortress houses part of the key, and the evil Queen Taramis, played by the gorgeous Sarah Douglas, who sets the whole quest in motion. Both were, by now, veterans of fantasy cinema. Roach had brawled with Indiana Jones in Raiders Of The Lost Ark, before getting minced by a propeller-blade. He would, of course, return in Temple Of Doom ? to get flattened by a rock crusher. Sarah Douglas had battled the Man of Steel in Superman II, been a wife for Jack Palance's Dracula in the TV movie version of the Count's bloody tale from the great Dan Curtis, and portrayed one of the rodent-swallowing, and more short-lived visitors in V. Roach is badly used in this, though. Transforming himself into a weird beast-man to engage Conan in a grapple in a hall of spectral mirrors, the film takes a very backward step indeed. The mask, the cape, the moves ? it is a homage to Mexican wrestling and to Roach's own background in the ring. But it just doesn't work. It is clearly Arnie in a wig fighting a wrestler in a rubbish mask. Part of me appreciates the fun aspect of this, but most of me just laments the silliness of it. Roach's two big Indy-fights were incredible ? scary, violent and extremely exciting. This is played for laughs. Surely. At one stage, the beast (El Superbeasto, anyone?) grabs Conan by the ankles and swings him around and around in slow, wire-assisted circles before letting him fly off. Oh dear. This is not good.

But let's look at Sarah Douglas, eh? Mmmm ? I could be looking for some time.

With that arrogant English air and those massive Barbara Steele eyes, Douglas cuts a fine figure of aristocratic nastiness. A duplicitous bitch, Taramis wastes no time in setting Conan up for a fall, and Douglas does so with plenty of regal relish. Of particular interest are the revealing gowns that she wears. She flashed some milky-white Kryptonian thigh in Superman II whilst reclining on top of the President's desk, but here we get some full leg presentations, all be they teasingly swept across with slinky robes, and some barely contained heaving cleavage. And, just to throw my pitch in with the endless fan-boy debate about whether you do or you don't ? that brief shot of unintentional nudity does show more than just a strategically placed strap. You have to feel for people trapped into roles such as this. The scheming villain, or villainess, gets to spout some awful proclamations about what they intend should come to pass, engage the usual gaggle of wise men to give it some credence, send forth the bribed, brainwashed or blackmailed patsy to get the necessary ingredients ? usually a virgin or an occult trinket, or both ? and then, just when the plan is about to come to fruition, get to watch impotently as it all backfires and their palace comes crashing down around their ears. Hardly something to put down on your evil CV, is it? Douglas doesn't get a great deal of screen-time, but she makes her presence felt, nonetheless.

Just as essential to any fantasy yarn from the era were the thief and wizard sidekicks.

Tracey Walter (The Hunter, Batman) is one of cinema's perennial supports. His weaselly, dishevelled appearance suits his role here as a gutter-dwelling opportunist thief. Quite how Malak got involved with Conan is up for question ? he is hardly an evolution of archer Subotai from the first film, although he does seem to remember the Cimmerian knocking-out a camel in the previous adventure. Incidentally, Conan smacks the same camel here and, in a surprisingly shrewd move, convincingly punches-out a horse during a scrap with its rider. As comedy relief, Walter is actually pretty decent. It's going to be a thankless task, as always, but you definitely warm to him. Although it is never properly stated, Mako is clearly reprising his wizard character from the first story. Lessened in idiosyncrasy somewhat, and much less twitchy to boot, Mako is still a strong connective tissue to our cinematic introduction to Conan. I love the way that Mako supplies his own sound effects to various scenes and does that hand-shimmying thing to help his mind focus on the task at hand.

As new to the game as both Chamberlain and Jones were, they still provide sterling work when compared to d'Abo, who has many moments of being utterly dross. Her introduction, awakening from a terrible nightmare (of Grace Jones, perhaps?) is possibly the worst piece of acting that I have ever seen. If you look you can see that Sarah Douglas is fighting off laughter at the abysmal mediocrity of d'Abo's performance. Plus, the amount of times that Jehnna cries out for Bombaata throughout the film defies belief. Honestly, this would make for a good drinking game. Maybe she just loved saying the name. It does sound good though, doesn't it? Say it with me now ? BOMBAATA!!!! Come on, do it properly. Do it out loud. That's it. Say it again. Yeah ? now you're getting it. I don't think I can knock her for that now.

Another claim to fame for the film is the amount of ill-considered costume gaffs for the ladies. As well as Sarah Douglas revealing a little more than she expected to, both Olivia d'Abo and Grace Jones flash their intimates for the camera too. The latter's case is something that my mates at school all raved about. Me? Well, I couldn't sleep for a week ? and not for the reasons you're thinking. The film is filled with surprisingly sexual connotations. We have Arnie insisting that the young Jehnna learn how to handle his mighty sword; Malak's hand moving further and further up Zula's injured thigh on the pretext of rubbing healing-ointment into it; and, most overtly of all, the whole deal of returning the sacred ?horn? to the effigy of Dagoth. Dino may have been aiming for a more family oriented market ... but he wasn't above slipping a few nudge-nudge, wink-winks into the pot as well.

Fleischer's film moves along at a brisk clip, with vicious encounters all along the way. He brings in a lot of comedy, some of which works well ? some of which doesn't. I don't think it's fair to mock the film for this, though. It's a spirited high adventure in a very traditional mould. The ensemble of characters are all neatly and adroitly drawn. We get their measure very quickly without people suddenly arriving or disappearing or merely hanging-on, as happens in Nispel's new variant, or even the poor Clash Of The Titans remake, for example. For every clunky moment of dialogue (?Show me the desire in your deepest heart,? has he got differently positioned hearts in his chest, then?), there's some knowing nods to the audience during many more exchanges. Arnie, especially, is playing with his new-found status as a movie-star and it is rewarding to see him sending his own character up with a few slapstick moments. His drunk act during the lengthy camp-fire respite from battle is a hoot. Mann drops the ball with his coy/cute handling of Jehnna's request for information about how to win a bloke over, although I still can't help smirking at Tracey Walter's pathetic and exasperated attempt to explain the birds and the bees to her - ?I mean, how do you think flowers grow?!!?

Composer Basil Poledouris reworked his themes from the first film, losing some of the iconic and operatic aggression in the process but still providing a wonderful score. There is one repeated motif that is simply stunning. Used during combat whenever Conan gets an opportunity to step back from his foes and dazzle them with some dexterous sword swinging machismo. For those of you with a copy of the score, it can be found at its most exciting and neck-hair-bristling during the track The Elite Guard Attack. We've had numerous versions of the music for the first film released over the years, most notably at the start of the year with Nic Raine's superb double-discer of the complete score from Prometheus, and there is even a good chance that Poledouris' original recordings (in complete form) will become available at some point soon. But his evocative and more magical work for Destroyer has not yet seen a full release. It is high time that this was put right. As well as the pounding action motifs, including a fabulous ethnic percussion theme for Zula and the cannibal clan, he evokes ethereal mystery and shimmering suspense with Toth-Amon's crystal fortress, and he even broadens the tapestry with some Western-tinged elements that add a swagger to the cross-country saga.

I've been guilty of ridiculing special effects man Carlo Rambaldi in the past and expressing doubts over how he has attained such a legendary status. Sure, I would say, there was the little space-turd, ET (for which he won an Oscar), the horrible troll in Cat's Eye and, best of all, his work on animating the Alien's head for Ridley Scott (for which he got another Oscar), but this was the man responsible for such lamentable creations as the titular beast in The White Buffalo (which actually lollops along like a mechanical rabbit, and we can even see the tracks that it runs on as well as its wheels!), the ill-fitting ape suit for the '76 take on King Kong (in which the zipper, as well as rips and tears can clearly be seen) and the lousy full-size, fifty-foot animatronic, and the rather naff killer bats in Nightwing. But I keep forgetting that he also designed the intimidating werewolf suit for Silver Bullet, the menacingly creepy severed set-of-five in The Hand, the hideous mutant-thing in Possession and the imaginative gore-gags in Bava's Bay Of Blood and Argento's Deep Red. So the guy clearly had some talent. But then I come to Conan The Destroyer, and become instantly reminded of just how unpredictably shoddy he could also be. For Dino's production he provided the two worst visual elements in the film ? the ape-mask that Pat Roach is forced to don in his bizarre wrestling bout with Arnie, and, far worse still, the overtly rubbery monstrosity, the horned Dagoth, that is resurrected during the finale. At the same time as this, Stan Winston was developing the outstanding FX for The Terminator, which would be released the same year as Conan The Destroyer. Increasingly, Rambaldi was becoming outdated in his methods ? as his work here clearly shows.

But even if Rambaldi conspires to undermine the film with some shoddy creations, we still have the impeccable cinematography from the great Jack Cardiff to ensure that even the tussle with the shambling Dagoth at the end at least showcases some of the genius' flair for composition and lighting. The acclaimed veteran of Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes and The African Queen had also proved quite adept at lensing action, including sword-swinging mayhem in the likes of Errol Flynn's The Master Of Ballantrae and the extraordinarily dynamic The Vikings, both of which would influence the manner in which he shot Conan The Destroyer. Fleischer clearly remembered how well Cardiff had done on the classic Kirk Douglas/Tony Curtis actioner as it had been he who'd directed it. Cardiff films the wide-open desert plains and the rocky mesas with an acute eye, following the action with assuredness and depth. The interiors, which boast some fantastic and hugely elaborate sets ? such as the Queen Taramis' temple at Shadazar, which is beautiful (look at the peacocks parading on the marble steps), and the crypt set is terrifically evocative with its oriental dragon mouth of flames ? are brilliantly captured in lavishly big, old school, no CG style. Look at how he pulls back from the corner of the opening door to the crypt and drops down a level to then slowly reveal our band of heroes entering a huge, two-tiered chamber. After his work for Fleischer he would embellish the mood of the Stephen King anthology Cat's Eye (with Rambaldi again), brilliantly aiding the atmosphere of the troll segment entitled ?The General?, and even bringing a quite unique look to Stallone's Rambo: First Blood Part II, leaving it as the most visually striking of all of John J.'s outings.

So, Conan The Destroyer is never boring and it always looks grand too.

Despite its lesser brutality and more adventurous tone, the film encountered some difficulties in the UK with regards to a few of the horse stunts, just like its forbear had, the subsequent cutting rendering elements of the early sequence of Conan's desert recruitment, and an equine collision in the woods, quite incomprehensible. I can't recall the last time that I saw that particular version on home video because I've had US copies since the late 80's but you can rest assured that this BD remains untouched and the scenes of Conan taking down numerous assorted riders are fully intact.

Richard Fleischer was a good and reliable director. He could easily work in any genre, from war-torn dramas such as the awesome Tora! Tora! Tora! to horror with 10 Rillington Place and Amityville 3D, from tough guy thrillers like Bronson's Mr. Majestyck and Westerns like The Spikes Gang to strong personal stories like The Jazz Singer. Sadly, he thought he'd found his niche with heroic fantasies and stepped straight from Conan to the risible Red Sonja, also for Dino, which was, unmistakably, the final damning death-knell for the genre in the mid-80's. He even dragged Arnie and Pat Roach with him. Whilst I cannot defend Sonja, I heartily stand by my claim that Conan The Destroyer is a supreme slice of ripe old entertainment, whose great bits far outweigh the naff. ?

Movie score : 7

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New breast cancer gene may help predict risk | Healthy Living

Monday, August 29th, 2011 | Health Topics

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Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:35pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) ? Screening for mutations in a gene famous as CHEK2 competence assistance establish a woman?s contingency of breast cancer if a illness runs in her family, Polish scientists suggested Monday.

A lady harboring a CHEK2 mutation, for instance, would have a 34 percent risk of building breast cancer if her mom or sister had a disease, they estimate.

But U.S. experts pronounced a exam isn?t prepared for primary time yet, and emphasized that Polish women competence be opposite from Americans.

?It would be beforehand to tell women that we should all go out and get CHEK2 screening,? pronounced Dr. James P. Evans, editor-in-chief of a American College of Medical Genetics? biography Genetics in Medicine.

Still, he called a investigate ?a good start.?

Women with a questionable settlement of breast or ovarian cancer in a family are already speedy to get screened for mutations in a BRCA 1 and 2 genes that advise of a heightened growth risk.

But if those tests come adult empty, doctors don?t have most to offer, Dr. Diana Petitti, of a Arizona State University in Phoenix, told Reuters Health.

?This does paint an vicious breakthrough,? she pronounced of a new findings. ?But this is a margin where riposte is critical.?

The Polish researchers tested a genes of scarcely 7,500 women with breast cancer who didn?t have BRCA 1 mutations.

They found that 3 percent had a certain form of turn in a CHEK2 gene.

Among women but breast cancer, reduction than one percent harbored mutations. Although CHEK2 has been tied to cancer before, it wasn?t transparent what purpose cancer in a family played. When a group asked a women either they had any influenced relatives, those whose mom or sister had had breast cancer were during top risk.

About one in 8 American women ? or some 12 percent ? will get breast cancer during some indicate in their lives.

In Poland, that figure is usually 6 percent, Dr. Cezary Cybulski of a Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin and colleagues write in a Journal of Clinical Oncology.

From their findings, they guess that a lady with a CHEK2 turn has a risk of 20 percent. If she also has a mom or sister with breast cancer, her risk jumps to 34 percent, and to 44 percent if a second-degree relations is also sick.

?CHEK2 turn screening detects a clinically suggestive risk of breast cancer and should be deliberate in all women with a family story of breast cancer,? a researchers say.

According to Evans of a American College of Medical Genetics, such tests are already available, expected for reduction than $100.

While that competence sound cheap, it adds adult quickly, he added. ?If we give this exam to all women who have a tighten relations with breast cancer, we are now articulate about a outrageous expenditure,? Evans told Reuters Health.

At this point, he said, women with a family story of breast cancer would be improved off articulate to their doctor, or a genetic counselor, to find out what options they have.

Those who have BRCA 1/2 mutations, for instance, competence cruise carrying their breasts and ovaries removed, or holding certain medications, to wand off tumors.

Petitti also struck a discreet note about a new test.

?We are only not there yet,? she said. ?It?s a matter of investigate during this point.?

SOURCE: bit.ly/r57Y51 Journal of Clinical Oncology, Aug 28, 2011.

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All My Children: Jordi Vilasuso and Lindsay Hartley on the Castillos - And What Might've Been (omg!)

Cara making out with David? Griffin being bullied by Zach? If you feel like the Castillos are getting the short end of things as All My Children wraps its ABC run, you're not alone.

Before ABC announced that it was pulling the home of La Lucci off the air after almost 42 years, Pine Valley's newest residents, a brother-sister team from Doctors Without Borders, were en route to love and happily ever after (for as long as that means on daytime TV). According to Jordi Vilasuso and Lindsay Hartley, who joined the cast as the Castillos last November, Cara was brought in as Jake's estranged wife and "soul mate" (not Tad's, and certainly not David's!), while Griffin was hatched as a love interest for Erica Kane's grieving daughter Kendall. But it was all so very short-lived!

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Because of the axing ? which spawned the resurrection of AMC superstars Dixie (Cady McClain) and Zach (Thorsten Kaye) ? the Castillos have been reduced to being little more than appendages of resident villain David (Vincent Irizzary). What do Vilasuso and Hartley have to say about it? Plenty. The actors spoke with TVGuide.com Friday, just days before the series wrapped production entirely, about being hit with the cancellation curve ball, the Castillos' storyline switcheroo, and the online future of All My Children.

When you were brought into the show together, what did the producers tell you about the future for your Cara and Griffin?
Hartley:
They brought me in for Jake. They said Jake is Cara's true love and her husband and she's coming to get him back. I mean, it was presented to Ricky [Paul Goldin, who plays Jake] and myself that Cara would be his soul mate. As you could feel, they were starting to go there, but Jake and Amanda were such a strong couple that they wanted to move it at a very slow pace. That's kind of why it went so slowly. They wanted to be tender with them.
Vilasuso: I was told that Griffin was going to have a sister and that together they were going to be this new medical family on the show, also helping to represent the Hispanic demographic. There wasn't necessarily a soul mate, because Griffin had no previous interaction with Kendall, but through all these events that took place, Griffin saving her life a couple of times and so forth, he was definitely her love interest. It took a long time for them to come together because Zach and Kendall were a huge couple, and there was a lot of Griffin denying his feelings -- I don't know how many times they beat that drum, but I feel like it was beaten a little too heavily. Still, it gave time for some fans to come around and accept the fact that Kendall would have to move on. Ultimately, when it did happen and they did get together, it was very short-lived.

So when the producers understood the show was ending, and plans were made to bring back Dixie for Tad and Zach for Kendall, did they have conversations about what that meant for your characters?
Hartley:
Yeah, as you know Cara had gotten involved with [Jake's brother] Tad. They were going to try and incorporate me having feelings for Tad in a different way than I did for Jake. That was going to be another love triangle, or rather, an obstacle to keep Jake and Cara from being together too soon. The episode where Jake and Cara kissed, they were actually supposed to sleep together, but when the show got canceled the writers turned it into a kiss so it would be easier to make future adjustments. They switched me to Tad altogether when Dixie was coming back. They said to me that Tad and Dixie are the supercouple. I wasn't aware of David though! I thought that Tad going back to Dixie was the end of my story, and that Cara would just go back to Doctors Without Borders. I don't think the producers knew at the time either that I was going to have this relationship with David. I figure they would have told me.
Vilasuso: At first, I was weird about it. I had a kind of blas attitude about it. That was probably a defensive thing. I guess when it really hit me I did get upset about the whole thing because there was nothing I could say or do about it. We had discussions with [executive producer Julie Hanan Carruthers] about what we were going to do to wrap Griffin up, and I think they've done what they can do. They have so many people coming back, and they want to fulfill so much of what they believe the fan base really wants ... But I think it's become a little diluted in terms of what the real arc of Cara and Griffin should be.

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Did you talk to Alicia Minshew, who plays Kendall, about any of this?
Vilasuso:
Oh yeah. Listen, I guess Kendall had something like a seven-year relationship with Zach ? she had like a two-day relationship with Griff. It was more a friendship, this thing that never really blossomed into anything. Alicia actually requested certain things that I haven't even asked for that she feels would be right for her character. You can't just dismiss ten months of what's happened between Kendall and Griff. There's been commitments and investments and emotions. (Sighs) I think Zach's just the man! I think everything just changes when Zach's in the room! What are you gonna do? He's got the magic, man! [Laughs]

And Griffin's had a couple of nice moments with Kendall since Zach's resurrection. A few what-might-have-been glances ...
Vilasuso:
The most we could really do was maybe share a look. Sometimes the writing is there, but I wish they would have put maybe a tenth of the time in wrapping up this relationship as they did into building it up ... instead of my helping David or not helping David or me dealing with David or seeing David deal with Cara. It's like I'm the Pine Valley tattletale. I don't wanna be that guy! I want to fight for someone, I want to fight for how I feel. Or maybe they could have dealt with Griffin talking about how he feels, or written a scene between him and Kendall just wrapping it up, saying this really sucks and that's that. Even the heartache I feel hasn't really been dealt with on the show.

You've both read the scripts for the final episodes. Without giving anything away, how do you think longtime fans will react? Will they be satisfied?
Hartley:
We hope so. That's what they've been trying to accomplish. Hopefully that will be what happens.
Vilasuso: I hope so too, but it's out of our control at the end of the day. I think it's hard to wrap up 42 years in 40 minutes. Susan [Lucci] threw a lunch yesterday and she talked about how she did a interview for some Internet radio show and after she agreed to do it, the guy had 500,000 people write in, excited she was going to be on. I think the fans are part of the reason we're staying alive. I think a great number of them are going to come along.

Will Susan Lucci stay with All My Children when it moves online?

Before All My Children, both of you have been on soap operas that are no longer with us ? Lindsay on Passions and Jordi on Guiding Light. How did you feel when you heard AMC was also going to be pulled off the air?
Vilasuso
: It was a mixed bag. I was sad, angry, I felt like it was too soon. I signed a four-year contract in November and when you join a cast that's been together for so many years there's a transition, but I had already started feeling very familiar and friendly and part of this TV family. And then boom!
Hartley: Some of the cast members and the crew had moved across the U.S. to continue the show [after it moved from New York to Los Angeles in January 2010] because they thought it was going to go on. I felt really bad for the people who have been a part of this show for so long. As for myself, I really liked being here. I love the cast. It's just an amazing group of people and it's just really a shame that we can't continue.

But was it surprising given all the rumors leading up to the outcome?
Hartley:
There were a ton of rumors swirling around for a while, and in my opinion, most rumors are accurate ... But you don't want to believe anything is ever going to end.
Vilasuso: No one wanted to believe or admit that there might be some truth to the rumors. I remember Ricky really was almost offended, got on the offense with some people about all the rumors. People took it very seriously when the rumors started. I had heard them when I started on the show, but at the time it was OK, because when I got going I got really excited, fell in love with the cast and crew and everyone ... It had left my mind.

Cara and Griffin were actually introduced in a series of webisodes. What are your thoughts about All My Children continuing online? Do you think that it can succeed?
Hartley:
I think it's great. Prospect Park was looking for two projects, which means they're pretty serious about doing this. And the excitement from the fans? I think the possibility of it working is incredible. Let's just continue to hope and pray that it does go on and we can have a whole new life. We all say this is where it's all going anyway, right, online?
Vilasuso: The webisodes were an experimental thing, and I think the show online will stay true to how it is now on ABC. I really don't know, but that's what I'm guessing. They're going to try and keep the studio space from what I understand. If they want to go that route and really create the same experience, I think they could, but it will have to be produced with the same skill. The show's lasted for as long as it has because there are so many writers and talented people working on it. Those things take a lot of time to really develop. If the same team works online, with 40 years of experience behind them, the quality will be there. The storytelling will be there.

It sounds like both of you guys are seriously considering continuing with the show.
Hartley:
Sure! We're open to anything.
Vilasuso: I think Lindsay and I realize we'll be among the first people who will be bringing real television to the Internet. It's gotta be done right with the unions and we have to protect the actors as well. But my answer is absolutely. I have people asking me if I'm going to go on with the show all the time ? I'm open to that! We just have to see what the offers are.

ABC's last episode of All My Children airs Friday, Sept. 23. What do you think about what's happening to the Castillos? How do you think it should end for them in the finale?

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Apple hires JailBreakMe iPhone hacker (Appolicious)

Apple is constantly at war with ?jailbreakers,? or hackers who break down the defenses of the Apple?s iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad and remove the restrictions the company places on them. Jailbreaking allows people to use iPhones on otherwise-unsupported carriers, download non-iTunes App Store apps and support a host of other functions that Apple doesn?t necessarily want iPhone owners doing with its hardware.

To stop jailbreaking, Apple is constantly releasing updates to its iOS software to plug security holes and make jailbreaking impossible. Meanwhile, jailbreakers are always pouring over Apple?s software to find new ways of breaking down Apple?s best defenses. But now it appears that despite their constant conflict, Apple has crossed the battle lines and offered a job ? temporary though it may be ? to a well-known jailbreaker.

That hacker is 19-year-old Nicholas Allegra of Chappequa, New York, a jailbreaker with a few notches against Apple under his belt. According to TechCrunch?s story, Allegra is the hacker responsible for JailbreakMe.com, a website that allowed users to jailbreak iOS devices a lot more easily than through traditional means. Normally, jailbreaking requires having a device connected to a computer by way of a USB cable and using sophisticated hacking software; JailBreakMe just requires a user to connect to the website using Mobile Safari.

Apple offered Allegra an internship, which he reported on his Twitter feed he would be starting this week. It appears that Apple is taking bigger notice of the jailbreaking community, which is estimated to include one in every 10 iPhones. TechCrunch reports that the company hired another jailbreaker, Peter Hajas, in June; he?s responsible for an app available through jailbreaking called Mobile Notifier, which looks a lot like the notification system Apple has worked into iOS 5.

It has been speculated that Apple?s recent interest in the jailbreak community might suggest that it?s changing its stance on the practice and looking to draw computer programming talent from the community, but it?s a little too early to speculate. For the moment, it seems at least one talented programmer caught Apple?s eye by defying it.

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U.S. "hikers" lawyer appeals Iran spying sentences (Reuters)

TEHRAN (Reuters) ? The lawyer for two Americans convicted of spying in Iran said on Sunday he had lodged an appeal against their eight-year sentences and still hoped they might be pardoned.

Masoud Shafiee has not been able to see Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal since their conviction last week but said they had been informed of the verdict, passed two years after their arrest near the Iraq border where they say they were hiking.

The sentence came as a shock for supporters of the men whose hopes for their imminent release had been raised by positive comments from Iran's foreign minister.

"I hope because of the holy month of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr they might enjoy Islamic clemency," Shafiee told Reuters.

The end of the Muslim fasting month, which has yet to be announced by religious authorities in Iran, is likely to be on Tuesday or Wednesday and Shafiee said clemency remained a possibility.

Bauer and Fattal were arrested on July 31, 2009 along with a third American, Sarah Shourd, who was released on $500,000 bail in September 2010 and returned home.

The trio, in their late 20s and early 30s, say they were hiking in the mountains of northern Iraq and, if they crossed the unmarked border into Iran, it was by mistake. Under Iranian law, espionage can carry the death penalty.

Their trial took place behind closed doors and no evidence against them has been made public.

The affair has compounded tension between Tehran and Washington, which have had no diplomatic relations since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the subsequent storming of the U.S. embassy by revolutionary students.

(Reporting by Ramin Mostafavi; Writing by Robin Pomeroy, editing by Rosalind Russell)

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Are you ready to buy consumer electronics online? | Electronic in life

Never has been a better time to buy consumer electronics online than now. There is more selection than ever, and merchants are coming up with such sweet deals it is almost impossible to ignore them. The cyber competition is fierce, and the only way retailers can compete, and really grab the attention of consumers is by slashing prices and delivering quality service.

When you are in the market for a new TV, MP3 player, or GPS navigational system, you can either spend several afternoons checking out your local electronics stores, or you can sit back on your couch with your computer and browse the Internet. Imagine, there will be no need to put on your sun block, rubber boots, or snowsuit, as your local weather conditions will not bother you. You just sit back with a cup of coffee or a pint of beer and shop to your heart?s content.

Taking advantage of online shopping is not only convenient and fun; as a smart consumer you will also save lots of money.

All that is required of you is to start a search by typing in the item, the model number, and brand you are interested. In seconds, a list of retailers offering this product will show up. Your job will then be to check them all out, compare the offers and decide which shop is offering the best deal. Can it be any simpler?

Anyone buying consumer electronics online has to realize how important pricing is. Saving a few dollars here and there can make a big difference in your spending budget. Sure, checking out all these websites will require a bit of effort, but will be worth it in the end. To help you in your search, you could also take advantage of comparison sites. These websites are created just for the purpose of bringing free, unbiased information about products, services, sellers, and merchants, so consumers can make an informed decision before finalizing a purchase. ?

New shoppers of electronics online should not only pay attention to merchandise pricing, but also the shipping and handling charges. These fees are not standardized and can vary wildly. Compare them among the vendors on your list, because inflated shipping charges will reduce your overall savings drastically. Even if the product price is appealing, walk away from the deal if the shipping and handling charges are expensive, and you find too many bad reviews about the company?s customer service department.

Another aspect electronics fans should take into consideration is their privacy and security. In general, your personal information is safe, but that should not be a reason for you to give more details than absolutely necessary. Only list your credit card information on a secure page, and if possible, use one-time credit card numbers. If your bank does not offer that type of service, only use a credit card with a low credit limit. In addition, sign up for fraud and identity theft insurance.

Last but not least; familiarize yourself with return policies when shopping for consumer electronics online. Many online shops charge a ?restocking fee? of as much as 30 per cent of the item price. That is a heavy penalty you can avoid by doing your homework before filling up your shopping cart. Read all the policies on the site, and ask as many questions as you need to feel comfortable with the merchant, as well as the product. Being fully prepared is the best way to avoid disappointment. It is time well spent!

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Hurricane Irene: Mother Nature Clears Her Way Through (ContributorNetwork)

FIRST PERSON | WILMINGTON, N.C. -- The sky had darkened much faster than I had anticipated, the rain slashing in heavy waves long before I was ready. It was only 10 a.m. and I figured I still had plenty of time before the impending hurricane. The news reports had changed so much the night before -- first issuing us a Tropical Storm Warning, and then abruptly after, a Hurricane Warning -- that it was hard to keep up with. I found myself in my backyard, throwing old, moldy toys of my kids' in a throw-away pile, securing everything else in sight.

Monkey Junction -- the name coined for the southeastern area of Wilmington where we live, was a chaotic nightmare. There was much anxiousness in the air -- a dizzy cyclone of people pushing and shoving their way in. People were scared. I took my kids through the motions, stocked up on can goods, and got ourselves out of there as fast as we could. We battered the heavy rains in the parking lot, and amazingly, made our way safely home.

As evening neared the winds grew stronger, the rain falling harder, with no relief in sight. A tornado watch was issued for our area. We watched outside as vibrant illuminations of blue filled the sky -- an eerie, array of power flashes from transformers or lines sparking. People everywhere were losing power.

I woke in the middle of the night at 3:00AM to watch the worst of it. The gusts had reached their heaviest, our fence rattling hard. I honestly thought a tornado was coming; ready to punch through our glass windows. The power turned off, then on, repeatedly. Tall, skinny pine trees shook fiercely in the distance. I stepped outside to watch the clouds move with impeccable speed, glanced across the yard to see large branches of fallen trees.

More than half of my Facebook friends reported power outages. I thanked our lucky stars that our power kept intact. And now as we experience the last fringes of Hurricane Irene, her toes gently brushing against our city as she continues northward, I feel as though nature has its purposes. My backyard is now clear and rid of junk -- the forces of a hurricane forcing me to go out with the old, and ready for a new sunny day tomorrow, as the weather man predicts.

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Anna ends fast, celebrations across the country (Intro Roundup)

New Delhi, Aug 28

An unparalleled 12-day movement that coalesced people across India on the need to eradicate corruption and saw the political establishment unite came to fruition Sunday with Anna Hazare ending his 288-hour fast to euphoric cheers. Celebrations that began since parliament accepted his demands continued nationwide.

Tens of thousands had packed into the sprawling Ramlila Maidan in central Delhi, which had become the cynosure of national attention since Aug 19 when 74-year-old Hazare moved from Tihar Jail to continue his fast for a strong, anti-corruption legislation. And many thousands more watched the historic moment unfold on their television screens.

It was the hour of hyperbole and extravagant descriptives. People's power had triumphed. A peaceful non-violent movement that resonated across India had ended with parliament taking the first step towards framing a strong anti-corruption legislation and broadly agreeing to the key demands put forth by Hazare, a cult hero with his anachronistic white kurta-pyjama and Gandhi cap.

"I am very happy that a movement of this enormity was non-violent. You have set an example to the whole world," Hazare told the wildly cheering crowd after accepting the coconut water-honey mixture from two young girls - a Dalit and a Muslim.

"I am very happy that a movement of this enormity was non-violent. You have set an example to the whole world," Hazare told the wildly cheering crowd.

He led the crowd at Ramlila ground to take a pledge not to give a bribe or ever take one. The cheers were deafening as thousands vowed with him not to accept corruption in their lives.

The 74-year-old activist was admitted to hospital soon after he broke his fast. His heart beat was above normal, the principal doctor attending on him said Sunday.

"The heart rate is 94 which is more than normal (around 80). He is very dehydrated and exhausted," said eminent cardiologist Naresh Trehan, who monitored Hazare's health during the agitation.

Taken to the Medanta Medicity in Gurgaon, Hazare cautioned against any complacency.

"I have just suspended the fast.. did not end it. The fight will go on till parliament passes the Lokpal bill."

Doctors said he would be under observation for a couple of days.

The 74-year-old activist's fast, during which he only consumed water and yet maintained high energy levels, has left many surprised.

Trehan said it was Hazare's "inner power" that helped him sustain for himself so long.

"He maintained himself, he had some power in him, through which he could regulate his own fluids and has been able to maintain his balance," he said.

"Medical science may not fully understand but it is 'brahmachari shakti' and truly he has managed to live on his own reserves and paid a price for it. He lost seven and a half kgs," the doctor said.

Celebrations were seen in many parts of the country with many, who had been fasting with Hazare since Aug 16 when he was arrested, also calling off their hunger strike.

In cities and towns across India, sweets were distributed as people danced and sang to celebrate the moment. Hundreds from different walks of life assembled at fasting venues and smeared each other with bright colours, describing the occasion as a victory of democracy.

The nation, particularly the government of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, heaved a collective sigh of relief at the resolution of the major national crisis.

"Civil society should play an important role in country's politics and political system. This movement was an example of this," Law Minister Salman Khurshid said.

The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called it the triumph of the common man and a victory for parliamentary democracy.

The prime minister Sunday met President Pratibha Patil and discussed parliament's consensus resolution on the Lokpal bill as demanded by Hazare to end his fast.

The meeting lasted for about half an hour, said a communique from the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Thousands of jubilant Hazare supporters continued their celebration at the historic India Gate in the national capital and across the country.

At the India Gate, thousands of Anna supporters including men, women and children danced to the tunes of patriotic songs and waved the national flag.

They were joined by the usual weekend revellers at the venue.

"I am very happy. Anna is doing a great job. But the battle has just started," said Sharmishtha Neogy, a 25 year old publishing executive from Mumbai.

Vinod Sharma, who was doing a brisk business of selling candles to Hazare's supporters, expressed concern over Hazare's health and hoping the government will soon pass the Lokpal bill.

It had been an uneasy tightrope walk for most of the 12 days - and since April when Hazare's five-day fast had led to the government setting up a 10-member panel, including five members of civil society, to set up a powerful institution of the Lokpal (ombudsman).

As tension escalated with Hazare's deteriorating health, it took many negotiations between the government and Team Anna to arrive at a rapprochement. Finally, on Saturday, a special session of parliament was called to debate the issue of corruption and the Lokpal bill.

At the end of an intense debate, the opposition and government showed rare unanimity on the parliament's prerogative to make laws and agreed to an in-principle acceptance of Hazare's demands -- Lokayuktas in every state, citizen's charters for government departments and inclusion of lower bureaucracy in the Lokpal's ambit.

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DirecTV's Nomad teaser page suggests a Slingbox competitor, but little else

It's been a while since we heard anything solid about the DirecTV Nomad unit, but a teaser page recently went live on the satellite company's website showing the device. The tiny pic isn't incredibly revealing, but other than "coming soon" the page also displays a laptop, phone and tablet -- likely targets for viewers to watch their TV broadcasts away from the satellite box. That MDR1R0-01 remains scarce, but hit the source link and keep your eye peeled on that URL for more information about DirecTV's competitor to the Slingbox / iPad apps being offered by other TV providers.

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Full Sail University and Non-Profit Organization, A Gift For Teaching, Host ?Lights, Candles, Auction? Fundraising Event











Founder Gary Landwirth, AGFT President Jane Thompson, Mitch English

Winter Park, FL (Vocus) February 28, 2009

On Saturday, February 21, 2009, Full Sail University (fullsail.edu) was proud to serve as the location for A Gift For Teaching?s (http://www.agiftforteaching.org ) annual fundraising event, ?Lights, Candles, Auction,? which welcomed nearly 300 guests and raised over ,000 to benefit the mission of this non-profit organization.

Held throughout several soundstages on the Full Sail University campus, and emceed by Mitch English of the nationally syndicated morning talk show, The Daily Buzz, the evening served as a celebration of A Gift For Teaching?s ten-year birthday and commitment to providing supplies for students and teachers in the local school community. Sponsored by Bright House Networks, the event offered guests the opportunity to participate in a themed Hollywood-style evening including red carpet interviews, live music, raffles, a silent auction, and showcased Crayon Masterpieces created by local school students.

Since opening in September of 1998, A Gift For Teaching has grown to serve 333 schools in Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties, and has distributed more than million worth of school supplies to local teachers and students in need.

?Full Sail has always been committed to providing the tools necessary for our students to succeed in the real world,? said Kristin Weissman, Director of Public Relations for Full Sail University. ?Working with A Gift For Teaching and supporting their educational mission of doing the same which enables students to thrive inside and outside the classroom, made this a natural partnership. The work that A Gift For Teaching contributes to the Central Florida community is invaluable and we were honored to serve as a part of this milestone celebration.?

Jane Thompson, President of A Gift For Teaching said, ?For ten years the community has rallied around A Gift For Teaching in support of equal education opportunities and it?s no secret that students, teachers and schools need our help more than ever. To have Full Sail, our amazing sponsors and devoted supporters come together to donate their time, talents, space and money at this event is humbling and definitely something to celebrate.?

About A Gift For Teaching:

A Gift For Teaching is a Central Florida non-profit organization that serves 333 public schools in Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties. The Free Store in Orlando and its satellite store, A Gift For Teaching of Osceola County, are funded and stocked by local individuals and companies. Since 1998, more than million worth of school supplies, including essential classroom tools such as pencils, notebooks, glue, backpacks, art supplies, books and more have been distributed to local students in need, diverting more than 7 million pounds of products from landfills.

About Full Sail University:

Since 1979, Full Sail University, located outside of Orlando, FL, has been an innovative educational leader for those pursuing careers in the entertainment industry. With over 31,000 alumni, graduate credits include work on OSCAR?, Emmy? and GRAMMY?-winning projects, best-selling video games, and the #1 grossing U.S. concert tours. Full Sail?s 190-acre campus and online education platform proudly welcomes over 6,500 students from 50 states and 65 countries.

Full Sail currently offers a total of seventeen degree programs including: Associate of Science Degrees offered in Graphic Design, Recording Arts and Show Production & Touring; Bachelor of Science Degrees offered in Computer Animation, Digital Arts & Design, Entertainment Business (online and on-campus), Film, Game Art, Game Development, Internet Marketing (online), Music Business and Web Design & Development; and Master of Science Degrees in Education Media Design & Technology (online), Game Design, Entertainment Business (online and on-campus) and Internet Marketing (online); and a Master of Fine Art in Media Design (online).

Full Sail was most recently named the 2008 ?School/College of the Year? by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges. The university has also been previously named: The Harvard of Game Schools by Tips & Tricks Magazine; one of the top three New Media Schools by Shift Magazine (alongside the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and New York University); one of the Top Five Game Degree Programs in the world by Electronic Gaming Monthly; one of the Best Music Programs in the country by Rolling Stone Magazine; one of the Best Music Business Departments in the Schools That Rock: The Rolling Stone College Guide; and one of the Best Film Programs in the country by UNleashed Magazine.

For more information about Full Sail, please visit fullsail.edu.

Contact:

Casey King

Public Relations Specialist

Full Sail University

407-679-0100, ext. 5161

Audrey S.F. Perrott

Director of Communications

A Gift For Teaching

407-345-0515, ext. 232

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