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Tuberville arkansas

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Tommy Tuberville may have just completed the long-delayed departure he began back in 2003 when he survived Bobby Lawder’s attempt to depose him and bring in Bobby Petrino behind his back: Arkansas media types are reporting that Tuberville has agreed to be the next head coach at Arkansas, a story we’re not really sure we believe at this point.

Thanks to Kevin for encoding the video for the public football interest. He’s cool like that.

The early signs came with the story that Tuberville was not present at a scheduled meeting with Auburn AD Jay Jacobs earlier this week; then the additive snowballing of rumors and continued radio silence on the part of both Tuberville and Auburn officialdom made things even more suspicious for the paranoid types who, being broken clocks twice a day, really thought this might happen.

The quick, hastily scanned impact of this IF TRUE ALL SHAKY RUMOR AT THIS POINT HOLD OFF ON FACTINESS:

–Tuberville inherits a roster full of manageable talent to work with at Arkansas. Being a CEO kind of guy, the staff Tuberville assembles will matter immensely, and with his current DC Will Muschamp being considered for head jobs, he’s gonna need a bright young defensive mind at the least if offensive coordinator Al Borges follows him.

–Auburn, like the guy who never deletes a single lady’s phone number from his cell phone, will likely booty call the coach they got caught engaging in a backdoor case of coitus interruptus with in 2003: Bobby Petrino. Alabama may soon have two extremely overpaid coaches, especially given the increasingly hopeless situation at qb in Atlanta. Hopeless, in case you didn’t know, is spelled H-A-R-R-I-N-G-T-O-N. Or L-E-F-T-W-I-C-H. Or you could just say “It’s a Somalia, man,” and watch everyone nod knowingly. The effect is the same all around.

–If Petrino is as unbudgeable (and with the demonstrated tolerance of being mediocre as a college coach after being a superb college HC being a two years, see Spurrier and Saban) as we suspect he might be, then Auburn’s stuck in the nasty position of hunting retreads in a job market with Michigan and Nebraska still prowling. That’s an ugly proposition, though Auburn could certainly outbid almost any other program around. The only issue is how many bananas are left on the shelf when they get around to actually shopping for replacement.

–We’ll say it again: LEACH. LEACH. LEACH. Just because we want him in the SEC so, sooooooooo bad. Hire Orgeron as your line coach and head of recruiting and you’ll hear us purring for miles.

–Paul was right, Paul was right, Paul was right. Never underestimate the power of Wal-Mart. The Chinese People’s Liberation Army bought Tuberville through the wallet of the Walton family if Tuberville did come through, and Paul Westerdawg was righter than Ron Paul on this.

–In state, this gives Nick Saban a bit of breathing room in terms of competitive advantage. He’ll have a running head start on recruiting that will be impossible to make up this year, especially with Tuberville raiding south the instant he hits the door in Fayetteville.

–More later, because this is the SEC, where we’ve figured out what to do with the other eight months of the year not involving actual football games: a little exercise we like to call Scandalicise! Feel the burn, Auburn fans!
 

Tommy tuberville

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Will Tuberville leave for Arkansas. Watch the video and judge for yourelf.

Predicate

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Predicate encryption is a new paradigm generalizing, among other things, identity-based encryption. In a predicate encryption scheme, secret keys correspond to predicates and ciphertexts are associated with attributes; the secret key SK_f corresponding to the predicate f can be used to decrypt a ciphertext associated with attribute I if and only if f(I)=1. Constructions of such schemes are currently known for relatively few classes of predicates.

We construct such a scheme for predicates corresponding to the evaluation of inner products over N (for some large integer N). This, in turn, enables constructions in which predicates correspond to the evaluation of disjunctions, polynomials, CNF/DNF formulae, or threshold predicates (among others). Besides serving as what we feel is a significant step forward in the theory of predicate encryption, our results lead to a number of applications that are interesting in their own right.

Nfl.com/live

Friday, November 30th, 2007

‘NFL.com Live: Thursday and Saturday Night Football’ Features ‘Live Look-Ins’of NFL Network GamesFirst-Ever Widely Available Live Online and Wireless Video NFL Game Coveragein U.S. on NFL.com and Sprint

NEW YORK, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire/ — For the first time ever, NFL.com and NFLMobile on Sprint offer all fans live online and wireless video coverage of NFLNetwork games, it was announced today.

This Thursday night’s game between the Green Bay Packers and DallasCowboys on NFL Network at 8:00 pm ET will be featured on NFL.com Live:Thursday and Saturday Night Football presented by Sprint, offering NFL fans aunique way to experience NFL games.

For fans who don’t have NFL Network, the live broadband broadcast coversthe game from all angles. NFL.com Live: Thursday Night Football will beanchored by a live, originally produced video program, complemented by variousinteractive applications, giving fans a look at NFL Network games (NFL Networkgame schedule below) and programming.

NFL.com Live is also available to fans on the go via NFL Mobile on Sprint,which will stream NFL.com’s video coverage.

The video program consists of live look-ins, a live studio show, andfeatured NFL Network programming:

– “Live Look-Ins” - Fans will get a live look at NFL Network game action

at :15 and :45 past each hour and during select action in the “red

zone” (inside 20-yard line). The NFL Network halftime show will also

Taking care of business lyrics

Friday, November 30th, 2007

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Aaron rodgers

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Collingsworth’s reverse jinx on Aaron Rodgers
By Bob Wolfley
Thursday, Nov 29 2007, 09:13 PM
Chris Collinsworth didn’t exactly offer a vote of confidence about the play of Packers reserve quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who replaced Brett Favre, who injured his right arm in the second quarter.

“I’m kind of surprised they haven’t sent him in for X-rays, MRIs,” Collinsworth said, referring to Favre, who remained on the Packers’ sideline. “I mean you are talking about the franchise. The Green Bay Packers are not going to win a whole lot with Aaron Rogers playing quarterback, unless things change drastically.”

Rodgers promptly completed the next pass to Greg Jennings who made a big play.

“Well I knew I could get the Packers going if I just insulted their quarterback,” Collinsworth said.

Rodgers directed a scoring drive.

Collinsworth changed his tune.

“That was a pretty good little sophisticated drive by Aaron Rodgers,” Collinsworth said. “Congratulations.”         

Soul man lyrics

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Comin to ya on a dusty road
Good lovin I got a truck load
And when you get it you got something
So dont worry cause Im coming

Im a soul man
Im a soul man
Im a soul man
Im a soul man

Got what I got the hard way
And Ill make it better each and every day
So honey dont you fret
Cause you aint seen nothing yet

Im a soul man
Im a soul man
Play it steve!
Im a soul man
Im a soul man

Listen
I was brought up on a side street
I learned how to love before I could eat
I was educated from good stock
When I start lovin I just cant stop

Im a soul man
Im a soul man
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Im a soul man

Well grab the rope and Ill pull you in
Give you hope and be your only boyfriend
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Im a soul man
Im a soul man
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Green acres lyrics

Friday, November 30th, 2007

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Land spreadin out so far and wide

Celebrity News

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Gemma Atkinson has been evicted from I’m a Celebrity

Actress and model Gemma Atkinson became the seventh celebrity to be evicted from the jungle on Wednesday night as the public voted her out.

The 23-year-old from Manchester shouted “Yes!” and threw her arms in the air as the result was announced, before hugging her fellow I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here campers.

Speaking afterwards with Ant and Dec, she said: “I feel great. Thank you everyone for getting me out.

“Do you know what, I’ve had enough. When you’re cold and hungry the whole time…”

“The whole thing’s been great and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. There’s no stress, nothing… but you get used to it and you miss the hustle and bustle.”

Asked about the explosive arguments that have characterised the reality show this year, she said: “I think it’s just a clash of characters, it’s weird because it was all the older people rowing. It was quite funny and you knew it was going to explode. I think Janice liked to wind people up, but it was kind of in a funny way.”

Asked who she hoped would win the series, she replied “Biggins or J”.

Former supermodel Janice Dickinson shocked her fellow campmates by insisting she had never had a one night stand - despite previously boasting of having 1,000 lovers.

Dickinson, 52, has previously been giving glamour model Gemma Atkinson advice on how to spice-up her sex life.

But she made the latest of a string of revelations about her private life after the campmates had to guess whether the percentage of people who had had one night stands was 44% or 63%. The contestants correctly guessed 44%, but Janice, with a straight face, added: “Well I’m 63%.”

Entertainment Tonight

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Entertainment Tonight is a daily television entertainment news show that is syndicated by CBS Television Distribution throughout the United States, Canada, on the Nine Network in Australia and on UBC Inside in Thailand. The show is the most popular and longest-running entertainment news program, with its first broadcast on September 14, 1981, and was the first syndicated program distributed via satellite.

Contents
1 In relation to The Insider
2 Canadian, weekend and radio versions
3 Competition
4 Background
5 Paid exclusives interviews and paparazzi
6 Hosts
6.1 Special correspondents
6.2 Lead hosts
6.3 Previous co-hosts and correspondents
7 Entertainment Tonight in other countries
8 Footnotes
9 References

In relation to The Insider
In its current form, it is half of a one-hour entertainment news block that also includes its spin-off, The Insider. Three versions are available—a “standalone” version, a version for stations that air The Insider just beforehand, and one for those that air The Insider immediately after.

Canadian, weekend and radio versions
In Canada, Entertainment Tonight Canada is broadcast instead of The Insider.

ET Weekend (formerly known as Entertainment This Week), a one-hour weekend edition, is also produced. Originally a recap of the week’s news, most or all episodes now have some sort of special theme. ET Radio Minute, a daily radio feature, is syndicated by Westwood One.

Competition
Despite stiff competition from Access Hollywood, Extra, and newcomer TMZ (and Showbiz Tonight and E! News on cable), Entertainment Tonight still remains one of the Top 10 highly-rated programs in the syndication ratings. As of the early stages of its twenty-seventh season, its daytime TV rankings have gone back and forth from fourth and fifth place, due to the competing ratings of the popular Judge Judy court show.[1][2]

It was announced on January 30, 2006, that Entertainment Tonight has been renewed through the 2011–2012 season, which would be the show’s 31st season.

Background
Andy Friendly was the show’s original producer establishing the program’s unique look, sound, pace and reporting style. Friendly put together a diverse staff ranging from former rock roadies to veteran television reporters of the Vietnam War—some of whom continued to work on the show for over twenty years. Veteran television producer Al Masini was the program’s creator, coming off his success with the 1970s television hit Solid Gold. Masini initially hired managers and producers from local news stations like original managing editor Jim Bellows, formerly of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. Early on in the program’s history, numerous discussions were held as producers, creators, and directors attempted to figure out what type of program ET would be and just how ‘newsy’ the program would get.

Paid exclusives interviews and paparazzi
Since the 1996-97 season, Entertainment Tonight switched from primarily covering behind-the-scenes coverage of the latest movies, music, and television shows to include stories based on sensationalism. For example, ET has featured paid exclusive interviews with controversial and infamous newsmakers. Among those who have been interviewed by ET:

Disgraced Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding, who became notorious for her role in the conspiracy to physically attack rival Nancy Kerrigan at a 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships practice session.
Amy Fisher and Joey and Mary Jo Buttafuoco, reunited following the latter Buttafuoco’s infamous 1992 assault by Fisher.
Convicted child molester Mary Kay Letourneau and Vili Fualaau getting married.[3]
Attorney Howard K. Stern from the Anna Nicole Smith paternity controversy.[4][5]
Additionally, ET has also aired exclusive coverage of stories related to Anna Nicole Smith, including her daughter as well as Smith’s funeral.[6]
In 1996, television actor George Clooney boycotted Entertainment Tonight to protest the presence of intrusive paparazzi after Hard Copy did an expose on his love life violating an agreement he had with Paramount, which produced the tabloid show as well as Entertainment Tonight.[7] In a letter he sent to Paramount announcing plans to boycott the program he wrote that he would encourage his friends to do the same.[8] Clooney ended his boycott, but Entertainment Tonight has continued to frequently broadcast video and photography taken by paparazzi stalkers of celebrities.

Hosts
It is currently hosted by Mary Hart and Mark Steines with several correspondents, including Jann Carl (who co-hosts the weekend edition with Kevin Frazier), Leonard Maltin, Steven Cojocaru, and Thea Andrews.

On October 9, 2006, Mary Hart renewed her contract with Entertainment Tonight.

Special correspondents
Entertainment Tonight also has special correspondents that report on special features for the show. Paula Abdul is a special correspondent for ET’s coverage of American Idol, and Dancing with the Stars had correspondents for the second season (Tatum O’Neal) and third season Lisa Rinna. Marcia Clark is a special correspondent for high profile trials and the red carpet at awards shows.

Lead hosts
Ron Hendren, Marjorie Wallace and Tom Hallick (1981)
Ron Hendren and Dixie Whatley from 1981 to 1982
Ron Hendren and Mary Hart from 1982 to 1984
Mary Hart and Robb Weller from 1984 to 1986
Mary Hart and John Tesh from 1986 to 1996
Mary Hart and Bob Goen from 1996 to 2004
Mary Hart and Mark Steines from 2004 to present

Previous co-hosts and correspondents
Army Archerd (1981 pilot only)
Nina Blackwood
Chris Booker
Mindy Burbano
Eric Burns
Lisa Canning
Bobby Colomby
Steven “Cojo” Cojocaru (fashion correspondent)
Leanza Cornett
Leeza Gibbons
Bob Goen
Gerry Grant (special correspondent during the O.J. Simpson trial)
Alan Hemberger (weekend ET with Dixie Whatley, now anchor at KHCW)
Ron Hendren
Don LaFontaine (voice over)
Robin Leach
Chrishaunda Lee (who still does voice overs for this show today)
Maria Menounos (who left ET in 2005 to join Access Hollywood)
Vanessa Minnillo
Julie Moran
Al Owens (Reporter and fill-in anchor from 1984-1987)
Carlos Ponce
Tony Potts (now with Access Hollywood)
Selina Scott (correspondent for London)
John Tesh
Robb Weller
Dixie Whatley
Chris Wragge (now at WCBS-TV in New York)

Entertainment Tonight in other countries
Entertainment Tonight UK, hosted by Irish celebrity Amanda Byram, launched in January 2005 on satellite/cable pay TV channel Sky One (which additionally airs each US episode a day or two after its American showing).
ET Canada, a Canadian version, was launched on the Global Television Network on September 12, 2005 with host Cheryl Hickey and lead correspondent Rick Campanelli; it airs back-to-back with the American version in most Canadian markets.
Entertainment Tonight was produced by Australia’s Nine Network during the 1990s. It was presented by Richard Wilkins and Marie Patane. Journalist Terry Willesee also guest hosted. The show was essentially a mix of locally produced stories, and ones imported from the main American program. It ended in 2000 and was replaced by the American version. The American show is now shown at 3 p.m. It also airs on the cable channel Bio. with its sister program The Insider.
Entertainment Tonight was aired in France under the name “Exclusif” and was hosted by Thierry Clopeau (1998), Emmanuelle Gaume (1998-2000), Flavie Flament (2000-2001), Valérie Bénaïm (2001-2002) and Frédéric Joly (1998-2002). There were several correspondents like Ness, Stéphanie Pillonca, Génie Godula and Jonathan Lambert.