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England Fail to Beat a Tired New Zealand

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 07:14 AM CST

Another harsh lesson for England against the All Blacks

England 6 New Zealand 32

England were well beaten at Twickenham by a tired New Zealand team.  The scoreline was not reflective on the closeness of the match, only in the final quarter did the Kiwi’s pull away.  With Lee Mears, Phil Vickery, Toby Flood and Tom Rees all sin-binned during the game, England were in effect left to play half the match with one player short.

With England taking some advantage of the weakest looking New Zealand side (due to playing five big test matches in five weeks), they were still left short in many areas.

Martin Johnson said “Some of the guys still have a lot to learn, and we have a lot to learn as a team,” he added “If you make mistakes at this level, you get killed.

“People have said ‘at least you turned up and played’ but Christ, that is the absolute minimum you expect.”

With the six nations kicking off on Feb 7th 2009, Johnson will need his squad playing with more discipline and get a strong leader on the pitch or face further defeat.  Get well fast Jonny Wilkinson.

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Archbishop: Christmas Means Chocolate These Days

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:35 AM CST

Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury thinks Christmas means for many means shopping, parties and chocolate

He posted a message up on YouTube this week, to encourage worshippers to reflect on the wait before the birth of Jesus Christ during the four weeks of Advent.  He thinks the majority see it as a time to simply shop, party and eat chocs .

Dr Williams says: “I suppose if you did one of those word association tests on ‘Advent’, the other word you’d come up with straight away would be ‘calendar’.

“That’s all that most people these days are really aware of where Advent is concerned. The Advent Calendar is a countdown to Christmas, and it means daily sweets and chocolates.”

Dr Williams added later on: “It’s been said so often it hardly needs saying again, but it is rather a pity that for a few weeks before Christmas we are saturated with Christmas carols.

“We don’t have quite the sort of quiet we need to think”.

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Little Britain USA set for Second Series

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 05:02 AM CST

Little Britain USA is to return for another series despite reports of disappointing viewing figures.

Matt Lucas told GMTV: 'We’re doing another series for HBO in America next year, which is great… people have responded really well to the show out there.

In an interview with the BBC, David Walliams added: 'We’re getting a second series. It was very successful on HBO, it got good viewing figures, great reviews, everyone was really pleased. We’re delighted, we’re very proud of it

'We got one bad review - and then the British papers, they went, "They’ve had terrible reviews!" Well, we had one!'

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Sales of Pie and Pasties Soar in Britain

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:45 AM CST


The sales of comfort food such as pie and pasties have soared as Brits look for a way to cope with the worsening economy.

The trade magazine The Grocer claimed that makers of pies and pasties market has increased 5.8% on last year. Its said: “The pie and the pasty are emerging as the comfort food of choice for Britain’s beleaguered consumers.”

Kerry Foods senior brand manager Anthony Wilkinson said: “Sales of meat snacks have been fuelled by consumers swapping main meals for light snacks during the day. In recent research, more than three quarters of the people surveyed admitted they no longer ate three meals a day and more than half said they would rather snack than eat a meal.”

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Top Ten Sexy Celebrity Mothers

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:17 AM CST

Our pick of the top ten sexy celebrity Mothers..

Following on from our top ten sexy women over 40 years old, we have put together, in our opinion, the top ten sexy celebrity Mother’s.

10. Liz Hurley, 43.

Became a Mother in 2002. An English model and actress who became famous for being the girlfriend of Hugh Grant.

9. Mel B - AKA Scary Spice, 33.

Became a Mother in 1999. A singer, songwriter and TV personality. Most famous for being a Spice Girl.

8. Jordan - AKA Katie Price, 30.

Became a Mother in 2002. A glamour model, author, TV personality and married to 90’s pop star Peter Andre.

7. Halle Berry, 42.

Became a Mother in 2008. An actress and won an Oscar in 2002 for her role in the film “Monster’s Ball”.

6. Gwen Stefani, 39

Became a Mother in 2002. A singer and fashion designer, she won the World’s Best-Selling New Female Artist at the World Music Awards in 2005.

5. Kate Moss, 34

Became a Mother in 2002. A supermodel and fashion designer, famous also for her party lifestyle.

4. Patsy Kensit, 40

Became a Mother in 1993. An actress and former singer. Also famous for once being married to rock and roll star Liam Gallagher.

3. Claudia Schiffer, 38

Became a Mother in 2003. A former supermodel and actress, also famous for dating weird magician, David Copperfield, in the 90’s.

2. Britney Spears, 26

Became a Mother in 2005. A singer and TV personality. Famously had a public breakdown in 2007/8, back to her best now.

1. Angelina Jolie, 33

Became a Mother in 2006, adopted first child in 2002. An actress and and won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress in the film “Girl Interrupted”.

Who did we miss, let us know in the comments below..

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Ruth Out of X Factor as Britney Mimes

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:14 AM CST

Ruth Lorenzo became the eighth contestant to be booted off the show last night

With everyone singing Britney songs (Live) Ruth was finally voted out by the public on a night where the judges played no part in the eviction.

On Britney night, Ruth decided to sing that famous Britney song “I love Rock and Roll” - not that any of us recall Britney ever covering it..

Simon Cowell told her: “I thought it was brilliant.”

While Cheryl Cole said: “It was lovely to see someone rocking up there for a change. You’re the rock chick of this show and I loved it.”

Ruth was last night up against Alexandra Burke, Eoghan Quigg, Diana Vickers and boy band JLS.  Alexandra put in two stunning and faultless performances and showed the World that she is possibly one of the finest singers of her generation.  Ruth and JLS performed well above the standard seen from Eoghan and Diana.

For some unknown reason to us at The DailyDust, Diana “one tone” Vickers and Owen Eoghan “big hair - no voice” Quigg keep being saved by the public.

Britney Spears made her first UK television performance in over four years, and frankly it was a disgrace.

Dressed all in black, with hotpants, fishnet tights and knee-high boots, the pop singer mimed her way through her current single Womanizer.  When asked by Dermott O’Leary  what he thought of being on X Facotr, she replied in a PR dream “I love being here in London”

Unlike guest stars Take That and Mariah Carey, Britney did not mentor the contestants ahead of last night’s show.

When asked by a clearly restricted Dermot as to whether she had any advice for the contestants she told him: ‘Good luck and just keep doing it’..yeah Brit..thanks.

And so the final words on the night were from our favourite to make the final, Ruth Lorenzo, “I fought with all my heart, with everything I had. And this doesn’t end here. This is the beginning of my dream.

“All I can say is thank you so much. I never ever dreamed of this ever.”

We are sure Britney wished she had as much dignity and grace as Ruth..

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930a 11/30 Update: Entry delayed one orbit by Florida weather

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CBS NEWS STS-126 STATUS REPORT: 85
Posted: 9:25 AM, 11/30/08

By William Harwood
CBS News Space Analyst

Changes and additions:

   SR-83 (11/30/08): Progress supply ship docks at space station after Lonchakov takes over manual control
   SR-84 (11/30/08): Endeavour astronauts gear up for landing; Florida weather forecast worsens
   SR-85 (11/30/08): Shuttle crew passes up first landing opportunity

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9:25 AM, 11/30/08, Update: Shuttle crew passes up first landing opportunity

Entry Flight Director Bryan Lunney ordered the Endeavour astronauts to delay closing the shuttle's cargo bay doors and to pass up their first Florida landing opportunity today because of high crosswinds and a dismal forecast.

"Fergie, the weather observation and the forecast at KSC (Kennedy Space Center) is no-go for crosswinds," astronaut Alan Poindexter radioed from mission control. "Right now, we're getting crosswinds up to 19 knots. So we're going to wave off this opportunity."

"Hey, Houston, thanks for the early call," shuttle commander Christopher Ferguson replied.

The Spaceflight Meteorology Group at the Johnson Space Center in Houston is predicting winds out of 200 degrees with gusts up to 28 knots, a possible low ceiling, moderate turbulence below 10,000 feet and a chance of thunderstorms within 30 nautical miles of the runway.

Forecasters are not optimistic the weather will improve enough to permit the crew to land in Florida one orbit later, at 2:54 p.m. If not, and if the forecast for Monday does not improve, Lunney likely will order a second one-orbit wave off and tell the crew to head for Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert.

By delaying the closing of the shuttle's cargo bay doors, the crew can continue using radiators to dissipate heat and conserve the water that must be used for cooling after the doors are closed. That means both California landing opportunities should be available, the first at 4:25 p.m. EST and the second at 6 p.m.

A deorbit rocket firing to make the second Florida landing opportunity would take place at 1:49 p.m. A decision to either head for Florida or California is expected by around 1:45 at the latest but it could come earlier if the weather remains no-go.

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Quick-Launch Web Links:

CBS News STS-126 Status Reports:
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/current.html

CBS News STS-126 Quick-Look Page:
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html

NASA ISS Expeditions Page:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/index.html

NASA Shuttle Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/index.html
NASA Station Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/index.html
Spaceflight Now: http://spaceflightnow.com/index.html
GoogleSatTrack: http://www.lizard-tail.com/isana/tracking/

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750a 11/30 Update: Endeavour crew gears up for landing; Florida weather worsens

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CBS NEWS STS-126 STATUS REPORT: 84
Posted: 7:55 AM, 11/30/08

By William Harwood
CBS News Space Analyst

Changes and additions:

   SR-81 (11/29/08): Shuttle heat shield cleared for entry
   SR-82 (11/29/08): Lunney outlines landing strategy
   SR-83 (11/30/08): Progress supply ship docks at space station after Lonchakov takes over manual control
   SR-84 (11/30/08): Endeavour astronauts gear up for landing; Florida weather forecast worsens

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7:55 AM, 11/30/08, Update: Endeavour astronauts gear up for landing; Florida weather forecast worsens

The Endeavour astronauts are making final preparations for re-entry and landing today to close out a successful space station assembly mission. The forecast for the Kennedy Space Center in Florida has worsened, however, raising the prospect of a possible diversion to Edwards Air Force Base in California.

Forecasters are now calling for a chance of thunderstorms within 30 nautical miles of the Florida runway, turbulence below 10,000 feet and winds gusting to 28 knots, producing crosswinds well above NASA's 15-knot safety limit. The outlook for Monday calls for a possible broken deck of clouds at 5,000 feet or lower and out-of-limits crosswinds.

The astronauts have two opportunities to land today in Florida, the first at 1:19 p.m. and the second one orbit later at 2:54 p.m. If the weather doesn't cooperate - and if the forecast for Monday does not improve - entry Flight Director Bryan Lunney likely will divert the astronauts to a landing at Edwards, where forecasters expect ideal conditions today and Monday.

The first California landing opportunity comes at 4:25 p.m. EST. A second opportunity is available at 6 p.m. Lunney said Saturday he did not plan to take advantage of that final opportunity, but if he passes up the first shot at Florida, that last option would become available if needed.

There are no technical problems of any significance aboard Endeavour and the weather is the only real concern. Here is a timeline for today's re-entry activity covering all four possible landing opportunities (in EST; statute miles throughout; best viewed with fixed-width font):

EST...........EVENT

1. Rev. 248 Deorbit to Kennedy Space Center

08:14 AM......Begin deorbit timeline
08:29 AM......Radiator stow
08:39 AM......Mission specialists seat installation
08:45 AM......Computers set for deorbit prep
08:49 AM......Hydraulic system configuration
09:14 AM......Flash evaporator cooling system checkout
09:20 AM......Final payload deactivation
09:34 AM......Payload bay doors closed
09:44 AM......Mission control 'go' for OPS-3 software load
09:54 AM......OPS-3 entry software loaded
10:19 AM......Entry switchlist verification
10:29 AM......Deorbit maneuver update
10:34 AM......Crew entry review
10:49 AM......Commander/pilot don entry suits
11:06 AM......Inertial measurement unit alignment
11:14 AM......Commander/pilot strap in; others don suits
11:31 AM......Shuttle steering check
11:34 AM......Hydraulic system prestart
11:41 AM......Toilet deactivation
11:49 AM......Vent doors closed for entry
11:54 AM......MCC 'go' for deorbit burn
12:00 PM......Mission specialists seat ingress
12:09 PM......Single hydraulic power unit start

12:14:27 PM...Deorbit ignition (dT: 2:54; dV: 293 fps; alt 219.7 miles)
12:17:11 PM...Deorbit burn complete

12:47:49 PM...Entry interface (alt 75.6 miles)
12:52:45 PM...1st roll command to left
01:02:58 PM...1st left to right roll reversal
01:05:00 PM...C-band radar acquisition
01:13:06 PM...Velocity less than mach 2.5 (alt 82,000 feet)
01:15:14 PM...Velocity less than mach 1 (alt 47,400 feet)
01:16:02 PM...Shuttle on the HAC (alt 35,900 feet)
01:19:28 PM...Landing on runway 15


2. Rev. 249 Deorbit to Kennedy Space Center

01:30 PM......MCC 'go' for deorbit burn
01:36 PM......Mission specialists seat ingress
01:45 PM......Single hydraulic power unit start

01:50:32 PM...Deorbit ignition (dT: 2:54; dV: 294 fps; alt 222 miles)
01:53:26 PM...Deorbit burn complete

02:23:20 PM...Entry interface (alt 75.6 miles)
02:28:13 PM...1st roll command to right
02:41:20 PM...1st right-to-left roll reversal
02:48:36 PM...Velocity less than mach 2.5 (alt 83,000 feet)
02:50:43 PM...Velocity less than mach 1 (alt 47,500 feet)
02:51:12 PM...Shuttle on the HAC (alt 40,200 feet)
02:54:58 PM...Landing on runway 15


3. Rev. 250 Deorbit to Edwards Air Force Bace

03:00:41 PM...MCC 'go' for deorbit burn
03:06:41 PM...Mission specialists seat ingress
03:15:41 PM...Single hydraulic power unit start

03:20:41 PM...Deorbit ignition (dT: 2:53; dV: 293 fps; alt 221 miles)
03:23:34 PM...Deorbit burn complete

03:53:32 PM...Entry interface (alt 75.6 miles)
03:58:27 PM...1st roll command to left
04:07:17 PM...1st left-to-right roll reversal
04:18:47 PM...Velocity less than mach 2.5 (alt 80,100 feet)
04:20:49 PM...Velocity less than mach 1 (alt 50,700 feet)
04:20:50 PM...Shuttle on the HAC (alt 50,500 feet)
04:25:12 PM...Landing on runway 04L


4. Rev. 251 Deorbit to Edwards Air Force Bace

04:37:13 PM...MCC 'go' for deorbit burn
04:43:13 PM...Mission specialists seat ingress
04:52:13 PM...Single hydraulic power unit start

04:57:13 PM...Deorbit ignition (dT: 2:55; dV: 296 fps; alt 224 miles)
05:00:08 PM...Deorbit burn complete

05:29:10 PM...Entry interface (alt 75.5 miles)
05:34:08 PM...1st roll command to right
05:46:43 PM...1st right-to-left roll reversal
05:54:22 PM...Velocity less than mach 2.5 (alt 81,700 feet)
05:56:35 PM...Velocity less than mach 1 (alt 45,100 feet)
05:57:34 PM...Shuttle on the HAC (alt 31,200 feet)
06:00:37 PM...Landing on runway 22R

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Quick-Launch Web Links:

CBS News STS-126 Status Reports:
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/current.html

CBS News STS-126 Quick-Look Page:
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html

NASA ISS Expeditions Page:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/index.html

NASA Shuttle Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/index.html
NASA Station Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/index.html
Spaceflight Now: http://spaceflightnow.com/index.html
GoogleSatTrack: http://www.lizard-tail.com/isana/tracking/

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