I always feel that more broadcast for real type of good governance is better to walk along democrasy way.....but now i think that more than political and economic still difference way...richer must alive forever and grassroot cannot touch...more wealthy?????also inside bond,stakeholder or realways ubder control of billionair power...everywhere of this world....maybe or the truth????
rich always think difference from poor ..
rich hope to be rich more and riches....trying on anyway...
poverty still think that how to survive everyday and night...how to earn for hunger ...
but some try to rush on the stuff like that by anyway....sometime forget about morality and humanity right...life is so tough..
look like i must still be upset and hopeless likeGeorge Clooney my favor super star...no choise from act like lawyer last year and bad firer offier style...up up to what way out to academy award????/
but my richy George Clooney star still survive every day...my pity George...or me..myself???
so..thinking difference war between rich and poor...urban and rural still be happen forever...more gap wider????
how to share benefit and profit from billionair.to grassroot ..no good governance goverment that strong enough ...still be on this world....that can regurate and control...deep issues like this????
sugarcane inside waiting for skytrain here...fallen hope...
sugarbond....for grassroot....go..go11 things George Clooney might've been upset about at the Oscars
March 8, 2010 -- Updated 2111 GMT (0511 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- The Frisky has 11 reasons suggesting why George Clooney looked so bothered at the Oscars
- Guesses range from not winning best actor to having too many ex-girlfriends in the room
- Clooney has an Academy Award for best supporting actor, but not for best actor
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His sourpuss act in the front row almost made me miss Jack Nicholson smirking in his dark sunglasses. And George's lady, Elisabetta Canalis, wasn't looking too chipper either -- those two had "Debbie Downer" written all over their faces.
Sure, George played nice for two seconds on the red carpet, but once he got inside ... forget it. What the heck does he have to be so pissed about? Here are our best guesses.
1. George is over it. He's happy where his career is and this whole Oscar business is too much of a pretense for him to even pretend to enjoy it anymore.
2. Elisabetta told George she was pregnant just moments before their Oscar limo arrived.
3. He knew he wasn't going to beat Jeff Bridges, plain and simple. Sure, he has an Oscar for best supporting actor, but he wants the big boy. He resented wasting 14 hours of his time for a loss?
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4. George hated his floppy, gray hairdo and couldn't stop thinking about it long enough to have a good time.
5. George wanted to go stag, but his publicists forced him to take Elisabetta to help him shed his swinging bachelor image.
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Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters have gathered in Bangkok, in a massive show of force.
They have given the government an ultimatum to dissolve Parliament or face mass marches in the city. The protestors, known as "red-shirts" have promised they will not use violence.
Around 50 thousand protesters from Thailand's rural areas have arrived in several parts of Bangkok, ahead of the main rally on Sunday. They are supporters of the United front for Democracy against Dictatorship, known as the UDD.
Supporters of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra cheer to speech from their leader on the stage during an anti-government rally in Bangkok, Thailand Saturday, March 13, 2010. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong) |
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2010-03-14 08:12 BJTNew cold snap brings snow to Beijing
2010-03-14 15:00 BJTBEIJING, March 14 (Xinhua) -- A new cold snap began to affect Beijing early Sunday, bringing sleet and light snow to the city.
China's central meteorological station issued an alert of cold snap on March 12, just three days after the center canceled the last warning of cold wave.
Two women clean up snow in the Lugu residential area in Beijing, capital of China, March 14, 2010. A sleet hit Beijing Sunday morning. (Xinhua/He Junchang) |
The largest precipitation was recorded in Changping at 5.9 mm from 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 a.m. Sunday, and average precipitation stood at 2.6 mm for the whole city, according to the observatory.
"It will be a sunny day Monday and the highest temperature will rise to 6 degrees Celsius," said an expert with the observatory.
The observatory also warned that temperatures next week will change frequently, and citizens should pay close attention to weather forecast.