Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Bieksa's OT goal sends Canucks to Cup finals top Sharks in 2OT reach Stanley Finals Game 5 eliminates 3 2 ousted doubleOT by Vancouver Ten Challenges Facing Google’s New CEO Larry Page Watch Check Out Georgia Aquarium's Whale Carter SBW guide Crusaders big win Concert Review Red Fang at Irving Plaza NYC March 25 2011 Kate Gosslin 'Kate Plus 8' Sneak Peek! Kuya Kim Swims with Butandings Matanglawin’s 3rd Anniversary Special News Chiswick Moran Hotel hosts Super XV rugby stars clinch playoffs 60 over Stars Cannibals! Tigers! Volcanoes! on Nat Geo's Expedition Week Adventures of the 'female Indiana Jones' And Also Jessica Westhead Aquarium visitors swim sharks

Kevin Bieksa scored 10:18 into the second overtime and the Vancouver Canucks advanced to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time in 17 years with a 3-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night. > Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo, front, shoots the puck out from his net as San Jose Sharks' Devin Setoguchi (16) celebrates his goal with teammates during the third period of Game 5 of NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs Western Conference finals Tuesday, May 24, 2011, in Vancouver, British Columbia. > San Jose Sharks goaltender Antti Niemi, of Finland, makes a save on Vancouver Canucks' Alex Burrows during the second period of Game 5 of NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs Western Conference finals Tuesday, May 24, 2011, in Vancouver, British Columbia. > San Jose Sharks' Patrick Marleau, right, tips the puck past Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo and into the net for a goal during the second period of Game 5 of NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs Western Conference finals Tuesday, May 24, 2011, in Vancouver, British Columbia. > San Jose Sharks'goaltender Antti Niemi, of Finland, right, makes a save on Vancouver Canucks' Alex Burrows, left, during the second period of Game 5 of NHL ... Kevin Bieksa scored 10:18 into the second overtime and the Vancouver Canucks advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in 17 years with a 3-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday. Kevin Bieksa scored 10:18 into the second overtime and the Vancouver Canucks advanced to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time in 17 years. Kevin Bieksa scored 10:18 into the second overtime and the Vancouver Canucks advanced to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time in 17 years with a 3-2 victory over the Sharks on Tuesday night. The Canucks ended the... Larry Page takes over Monday as chief executive of Google, one of the most successful tech companies of all time. As co-founder, Page has been instrumental in the company's success from the very start. But the company faces a number of challenges that it must overcome in the years ahead, if it is to be all that it can be. As he takes over from Eric Schmidt, Page has a lot of wind at his back. Google is one of the most impressive money-making machines in history with its strong search advertising business, which generated a lot of the company's $8.44 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter. Android is going strong, and so is YouTube. But it Schmidt left some tough problems for Page to tackle. Here's a rundown of what Page has to overcome to avoid Google becoming stale. Sharks have to keep swimming, and Silicon Valley companies have to keep moving. Or they wind up being crushed, outwitted, or marginalized like Netscape, Silicon Graphics, or Sun Microsystems. **1)** Deal with the growth of social networking giant Facebook. Google finally launched its +1  social affinity feature, but the time it took to make that ... Sam helps Kelly Hood feed whale sharks at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. Dan Carter and Sonny Bill Williams have inspired the Crusaders to a 44-28 win over the Sharks in an historic Super Rugby fixture at Twickenham. share: digg facebook twitter Unlike many of the cookie cutter hard rock/metal bands out there today, bands who often seem to be constricted by the strict aesthetic demands of their micro-genre-conscious audiences and thus doomed to careers that are nasty, brutish and often short, Portland's Red Fang does things its own way. Fired up by my advance copy of Murder The Mountains, the band's excellent new album of imaginative, grungey psych-metal for Relapse Records, I caught the Portland hard rockers' early set on the New York City stop of the Metalliance tour, which featured a bewildering number of metal acts, topped off by alterna-metal vets Helmet. The Fang led off with "Reverse Thunder" and "Sharks" from their self-titled debut, songs which mix hard rock/metal and punk influences to great dramatic effect, bringing to mind the early days of west coast Seattle grunge, when bands like Soundgarden and Nirvana took the same influences and created something exciting and massive. Of special note were the combined vocals of growly guitarist Bryan Giles and the more melodic bassist Aaron Beam, a beardy duet which made for a nice contrast throughout the show. Check out this sneak peek of Kate Gosselin and her children in the return of Kate Plus 8. In the new episode, Kate and the family travel to Australia and New Zealand for their New Year's vacation. While in Australia, the family got to feed elephants at the zoo, visit with Bindi and Terri Irwin, and Kate [...] Kuya Kim travels to Bicolandia to search for the biggest fish in the world as part of the special 3rd anniversary celebration of ABS-CBN's multi-awarded educational program "Matanglawin." Kuya Kim will face the deep waters and swim with the whale sharks or locally called the butandings. He will also challenge Bicol's sili king Bert Gonzales [...] Chiswick Moran Hotel shows support for Christchurch Earthquake Appeal by opening its doors to the Natal Sharks ahead of Sunday's Twickenham match _Associated Press - April 1, 2011 1:05 AM ET _ SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Antti Niemi made 29 saves for his sixth shutout of the season and Patrick Marleau scored twice to help the San Jose Sharks... Expedition Week on the National Geographic Channel kicks off this Sunday evening with "Eating with Cannibals," author and explorer Piers Gibbon's search for cannibals in Papua New Guinea. Now in its third year, Expedition Week features 15 programs over the... Meet Mireya Mayor, Ph.D. In her treks around the world, she has discovered the world's smallest primate in Madagascar, swum with unusually aggressive sharks in Mexico and chased after giraffes in Namibia. Brooke Ford reviews And Also Sharks, by Jessica Westhead A program at the Georgia Aquarium gives visitors a chance to swim with the sharks. Eric Lanford gives it a try.
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