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'Twilight: Eclipse' star Kristen Stewart lightens hair from dark to red for David Letterman PDF Print E-mail
Written by Soraya Roberts   
Friday, 02 July 2010 17:25

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart has lightened up for the promotion of "Twilight: Eclipse" - literally.

The actress debuted a new red 'do as she arrived for the taping of "The Late Show with David Letterman" in New York on Monday.

Stewart's fiery new look is reportedly for her upcoming role as Marylou in the adaptation of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road."

Just last week the 20-year-old star appeared on the red carpet for the L.A. premiere of “Eclipse” with shoulder-length dark brown locks, a left-over from her turn as Joan Jett in "The Runaways."

In the third installment of the "Twilight" franchise, Stewart sported a long brown wig to cover her "Runaways" mop.

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Storm Still Fouling BP Oil Spill Response In Gulf Of Mexico PDF Print E-mail
Written by Susan Daker   
Friday, 02 July 2010 17:21

HOUSTON (Dow Jones)--Rough seas and winds continue to disrupt spill responders' efforts to contain the oil gushing from BP PLC's (BP, BP.LN) well in the Gulf of Mexico two days after Hurricane Alex made landfall hundreds of miles away from the spill site, the U.S. Coast Guard said Friday.

The storm, which ranked as a Category One, or the weakest possible hurricane, has delayed by about six days the hookup of a third containment vessel. If all goes well the Helix Producer, which is already at the well site, should be on line July 7 and should be able to produce about 20,0000 to 25,0000 barrels of oil a day, Retired Admiral Thad Allen, the federal response commander, said during a news conference.

The delay means that between 120,000 to 150,000 barrels of oil could go uncollected because of a storm that hit the northern tip of Mexico about 110 miles south of Brownsville, Texas.

The storm's rough seas and winds are also the likely the cause in the reduction in the capacity of the another containment ship, the Q4000. The ship can normally flare off 10,000 barrels of oil a day but has been achieving about 25% less than its average rates during the storm.

On Thursday, BP recovered a total of 25,150 barrels of oil. About 16,915 of those barrels were collected by the Discoverer Enterprise, the main containment vessel. The Q4000 flared off about 8,235 barrels of oil. About 57 million cubic feet of natural gas was flared as well. Government and independent scientists estimate that about 35,000 to 60,000 barrels of oil a day are flowing from the well. The gusher started in late April when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded and sank, killing 11 people.

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Dutch fightback buries Brazil PDF Print E-mail
Written by fifa   
Friday, 02 July 2010 17:12

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The Netherlands came from behind to break Brazilian hearts and take a huge step towards a third FIFA World Cup™ final appearance. Trailing at half-time to Robinho's early goal in Port Elizabeth, Bert van Marwijk's men drew level through Felipe Melo's own goal before Wesley Sneijder headed the winner with 22 minutes remaining. Brazil ended the game a man short after Felipe Melo's dismissal as, like in Germany four years ago, the South Americans, unbeaten since last October, saw their dream of a sixth world crown dismantled at the quarter-final stage.

For the Dutch, this was their fifth straight win at these finals and leaves them one victory short of a first Final appearance since they finished runners-up twice in the 1970s. They will travel to Tuesday's Cape Town semi-final against Uruguay or Ghana as favourites despite the suspensions of Gregory van der Wiel and Nigel de Jong. History will be on their side too, given the winners of their three previous FIFA World Cup meetings with Brazil marched on to the Final each time.

Yet it was not the Dutch, but Brazil who looked likely to prevail in the first 45 minutes. Robinho had already had one effort ruled offside when he broke the deadlock in the tenth minute. Advancing unchecked from inside his own half, Felipe Melo played a ball straight through the centre of the Dutch defence from the halfway line. Robinho, free of his marker Van der Wiel and played onside by Ooijer, was in the clear and he tucked a first-time finish beyond Maarten Stekelenburg.

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