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in Robotics
via Gizmodo @ 0:57 1st Nov
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John Sergeant has hung up his dancing shoes. The former political journalist has quit Strictly Come Dancing following criticism that his continued inclusion in the show has turned it into a joke.
in Celebrities
via Hello! @ 13:56 19th Nov
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The jet-setting lifestyle has proven too much for Len Goodman. Flying back and forth across the Atlantic as head judge on Dancing with the Stars and Strictly Come Dancing has worn him out, and he's taking this week off from the US pro-celeb competition. His seat on the judging panel is being filled by Michael Flatley - yes, the Lord of the Dance. It may seem an odd choice, seeing as Flatley's expertise is in Irish dancing rather than ballroom or Latin. But what if he were setting a precedent for brilliantly outlandish guest judges on reality shows here in the UK? Judges such as:
in Celebrities
via Guardian Unlimited @ 19:04 31st Oct
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Wellington - A New Zealand pizza chain has withdrawn an advertisement showing the corpses of actor Heath Ledger, Britain's Queen Mother and Mount Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary dancing on a grave.
in Quirky
via IOL @ 7:22 3rd Nov
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For people looking for a dance partner that doesn't step on toes, toymakers Sega and Hasbro on Thursday unveiled a new two-wheeled dancing robot with stereo sound.
in Computer Games
via Canada.com @ 16:31 7th Nov
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Fancast Hosts Day of Live Blogs with Julianne Hough, of ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ and ‘Sons of Anarchy’ Star and Executive Producer
in Blog Watch
via Business Wire via MSN Money @ 19:05 21st Nov
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Fancast Hosts Day of Live Blogs with Julianne Hough, of 'Dancing with the Stars,' and 'Sons of Anarchy' Star and Executive Producer
in Blog Watch
via Street Insider @ 19:06 21st Nov
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Why not I suppose. We've had celebrity dancing, celebrity singing and celebrity dancing on ice, so why not celebrity troubles?
in Celebrities
via Irish News @ 14:32 1st Nov
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As Mark Foster swaps his swimming trunks for his dancing shoes on Strictly Come Dancing, results of a study from the University of Hertfordshire will reveal tomorrow (23 October) that the overall fitness of ballet dancers is greater than that of international swimmers.
in Arts & Culture
via Innovations Report @ 7:49 28th Oct
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As Mark Foster swaps his swimming trunks for his dancing shoes on the BBC television show Strictly Come Dancing, results of a study from the University of Hertfordshire have just revealed that the overall fitness of ballet dancers is greater than that of international swimmers.
in Arts & Culture
via Science Daily @ 13:45 28th Oct
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That eye patch was no costume gimmick when comedian Jeffrey Ross appeared on the most recent version of "Dancing with the Stars." Apparently ballroom dancing is dangerous. "I got a scratched cornea," he told me recently by phone from New York City, where he lives in a Greenwich Village co-op. "I'm OK. My lovely partner, she accidentally poked me with her long daggerish fingernail."
in Arts & Culture
via MetroMix @ 18:14 7th Nov
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Sony on Tuesday gave the Rolly a significant upgrade in its home country. The dancing player now gets the same 2GB of storage as the American version reviewed earlier but also gets a completely new Bluetooth control feature. Most Bluetooth-equipped cellphones and PCs can now directly steer the dancing player forwards, backwards, and through rotations as well as trigger motion presets. Windows computers can also queue up their own music to play over the wireless link.
in Gadgets
via Electronista @ 15:12 28th Oct
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MENLO PARK, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/01/08 -- With the popularity of TV shows like, "Dancing with the Stars" and "So You Think You Can Dance," Americans have a renewed interest in dance that is spilling over into the fitness arena. According to a survey published by the American Council on Exercise, health and fitness specialists see dance-based workouts as a growing trend, and Pilates continues to gain in popularity. Besides being fun, dancing continuously for 30 minutes burns 200 to 400 calories per hour -- the same calorie expenditure as experienced when walking, swimming or cycling, according to MayoClinic.com. The coordinated movements of dance also stimulate the brain to create more connections between neurons in the brain, making dance truly beneficial to the mind and body.
in Gadgets
via DMN Newswire @ 6:33 2nd Nov
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MENLO PARK, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/01/08 -- With the popularity of TV shows like, "Dancing with the Stars" and "So You Think You Can Dance," Americans have a renewed interest in dance that is spilling over into the fitness arena. According to a survey published by the American Council on Exercise, health and fitness specialists see dance-based workouts as a growing trend, and Pilates continues to gain in popularity. Besides being fun, dancing continuously for 30 minutes burns 200 to 400 calories per hour -- the same calorie expenditure as experienced when walking, swimming or cycling, according to MayoClinic.com. The coordinated movements of dance also stimulate the brain to create more connections between neurons in the brain, making dance truly beneficial to the mind and body.
in Gadgets
via Houston Chronicle @ 22:18 1st Nov
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MENLO PARK, CA, Nov 01 (MARKET WIRE) -- With the popularity of TV shows like, "Dancing with the Stars" and "So You Think You Can Dance," Americans have a renewed interest in dance that is spilling over into the fitness arena. According to a survey published by the American Council on Exercise, health and fitness specialists see dance-based workouts as a growing trend, and Pilates continues to gain in popularity. Besides being fun, dancing continuously for 30 minutes burns 200 to 400 calories per hour -- the same calorie expenditure as experienced when walking, swimming or cycling, according to MayoClinic.com. The coordinated movements of dance also stimulate the brain to create more connections between neurons in the brain, making dance truly beneficial to the mind and body.
in Gadgets
via Reuters @ 19:38 1st Nov
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Graham Thorpe: [Pakistan, effectively 88 for 3 going into the last day, collapsed to set England 176 to win in fading light.] I remember saying that Saqlain [Mushtaq] was coming around the wicket, and it was perfect for me. They did not apply any pressure. I found it simple to work the ball around. It was like matchplay cricket all of a sudden. I kept checking with Steve [Bucknor, the umpire] that he was not going to take us off. Moin [Khan] was saying his fielders could not see the ball. Bucknor just shrugged his shoulders. [When the fourth wicket fell and Nasser Hussain came out, England needed 20 to win.] Waqar [Younis] came on, and it was tough to see the ball. Nasser played like he couldn't see it. Then again, he'd been playing like that for the whole tour.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 1:00 21st Nov
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in Arts & Culture
via Channel 5 Belize @ 14:01 12th Nov
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in Arts & Culture
via The News International @ 19:45 7th Nov
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It feels like a 21st century reincarnation of the Oxford-Cambridge boat-race, a sporting oddity in a world where wealth has supplanted learning as the means to obtaining power
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 7:52 1st Nov
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Kellyrutherford2_gossipgirl_240 Two weeks ago, we all gave thanks for a very emotional episode of Gossip Girl, with the possible exception of Vanessa, who you know is vegan and doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving because of the oppression of zzzzzzzz I'm sorry, what? Oh, right. Thanksgiving has come and gone and now we have even more to be thankful for: some sort of Christmas cotillion! I hope everyone wears masks again.
in Celebrities
via Zap2it.com @ 0:54 3rd Dec
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Basketball fans in Italy say they have been converted after watching a new group of cheerleaders made up of nuns.
in Quirky
via Ananova @ 12:03 26th Nov
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Joe(R) and Julia Hayes, supporters of US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, fly a US flag outside Ollie Hayes's Pub in Moneygall, Co Limerick, in Ireland. Moneygall, which was once home to an ancestor of Obama, is planning a US election night party hoping for a win for the Democratic ca
in Quirky
via Terranet @ 20:04 5th Nov
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MONEYGALL, Ireland (AFP) - More than 100 people packed into the local pub of this small Irish town Tuesday that was home to an ancestor of Barack Obama, drinking to his hoped-for victory in the US presidential vote.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 2:24 5th Nov
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in Arts & Culture
via People's Daily Online @ 2:56 4th Nov
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in Robotics
via Dvice.com @ 10:28 12th Nov
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