Investigators have found female DNA on at least one of the bombs used in the Boston Marathon attacks, though they haven’t determined whose DNA it is or whether that means a woman helped the two suspects carry out the attacks, according to U.S. officials briefed on the probe.
The officials familiar with the case cautioned that there could be multiple explanations for why the DNA of someone other than the two bombing suspects—Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother, Dzhokhar—could have been found on remnants of the exploded devices. The genetic material could have come, for example, from a store clerk who handled materials used in the bombs or a stray hair that ended up in the bomb.
On Monday, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents were seen leaving the Rhode Island home of the parents of Katherine Russell, the widow of Tamerlan Tsarnaev. The elder brother died after a shootout with police four days after the April 15 bombings.
Ms. Russell has been staying with her parents since the bombings, and FBI agents have been seen posted outside the home since her late husband was identified as one of the bombers. Her lawyer has said she is “doing everything she can to assist with the investigation.”
For years, Debbie Rowe, Michael Jackson‘s ex-wife and the mother of two of his children, was out of the picture.As followers of the frequently bizarre Jackson family saga know, the former dermatology nurse – who was married to Jackson from 1996 to 1999 – gave her pop star husband sole custody ofMichael Joseph “Prince” Jackson Jr., 16, and Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson, 15, in the divorce.Rowe, 54, was awarded $8 million in the settlement and, except for occasional visits with her children, steered clear of the family. She settled in Palmdale, Calif., about an hour outside Los Angeles, breeding horses, and zealously guarding her privacy.
But now, as a multi-million dollar wrongful death trial pitting the Jackson clan against concert promoter AEG Live gets underway in Los Angeles, Rowe has resurfaced. And sources say she’s grown particularly close to the daughter she never really knew.
In recent weeks, Rowe has spent an increasing amount of time with Paris Jackson – watching her perform in her school play, taking her out to lunch, and hosting her at her Palmdale ranch. Once alienated from her former in-laws, Rowe has the blessing of Paris’s grandmother and legal co-guardian, Katherine Jackson, who sees her as a good influence.
“Paris has been going through a lot of teenage angst and feels a little bit unloved,” says a source. “So about three months ago Paris reached out to her mother and told her she wanted to establish a relationship with her. Debbie was open to it, and Katherine Jackson is supportive of the developing relationship.”
Since then, Paris has spent two weekends with Rowe in Palmdale, helping her with her horses. “She’s enjoyed telling friends in L.A. how she’s helping take care of a pregnant mare on the ranch, and even how she was recently chased by a chicken.”
Unlike his younger sister, Prince Michael Jackson has not embraced his biological mother.
“He has anger issues with her,” says the source. “He feels like she abandoned him years ago.”
Indeed, in recent times the source says that Paris and Prince are not as close as they used to be, partly because of Paris’s relationship with her mother.
Rowe is not the mother of the late pop star’s third child, Prince Michael II, 11, who was born to a still-unidentified surrogate mother in 2002.
“Right now Paris is happy with the situation as it is,” says the source about budding the mother-daughter relationship. “It’s even looking like at some point Paris will want to move in with Debbie.”
Both Paris and Prince Michael are expected to take the stand in the wrongful death trial now underway.
The number of people using Facebook is plummeting, with 1.4million British users logging off in just one month.
Despite being the world’s largest social network with more than a billion users, people in Facebook’s biggest markets are deleting their accounts.
In the last month there has been a 4.5 per cent fall in British users, according to independent data.
Users in Facebook’s biggest markets are deleting their accounts and swapping to newer social media
In the last six months, Facebook has lost nearly 9 million monthly visitors in the US and 2 million in the UK.
Experts say as new social media sites grow, Facebook’s users are deserting the network.
They say that figures aren’t helped by the lack of new Facebook members. It is believed that most people who want to sign up to the site have already done so.
New media specialist Ian Maude said the fall in numbers was due to ‘a boredom factor’.
It is believed there is stagnation as most people who want to join the site have already done so
‘The problem is that, in the US and UK, most people who want to sign up for Facebook have already done it.
‘People like to try something new. Is Facebook going to go the way of Myspace?
‘The risk is relatively small, but that is not to say it isn’t there.’
Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg is said to be introducing new features in order to win members back.
The company is working to appeal to younger Smartphone users.
The most significant development is Facebook Home, software that can be downloaded on to certain Android phones to feed news and photos from friends – and advertising – directly to the owner’s locked home screen.
As well as switching off from the network, Facebook users are reported to be spending less time on the site.
The number of minutes spent on Facebook in the U.S has fallen.
The average dropped from 121 minutes in December 2012, to 115 minutes in February, according to comScore.
But Facebook explained that the time spent on its pages from those sitting in front of personal computers is declining rapidly because we are switching our screen time to smartphones and tablets.
Chris Christie is once again, saying good things about the president.
Apparently Christie did not learn his lesson after he spoke good things about Mr. Obama during the 2012 election and was forced to bear the wrath of his Republican friends for Romney’s loss.
Speaking on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program on the 6-month anniversary of the deadly storm, the Republican governor said presidential politics were the last thing on his mind as he toured storm-devastated areas with Obama last fall.
“The president has kept every promise he’s made,” said Christie, widely considered a potential candidate for the republican presidential nomination in 2016. “I think he’s done a good job. He kept his word.”
Christie’s warm embrace of Obama after the storm angered some Republicans, who said it helped tip a close presidential election to the Democrat and away from Mitt Romney, who Christie endorsed and for whom he campaigned last fall.
Christie says he and Obama have fundamentally different views on governing. But he said the two men did what needed to be done for a devastated region.
Jason Collins, a 12-year N.B.A. veteran, has come out as the first openly gay male athlete playing in a major American team sport.
“I’m a 34-year-old N.B.A. center. I’m black and I’m gay,” Collins writes in the May 6 edition of Sports Illustrated. The magazine published the article online Monday morning.
The announcement makes Collins a pioneer of sorts: the first player in the N.B.A., N.F.L., N.H.L. or Major League Baseball to come out while still pursuing his career. Other gay athletes, including the former N.B.A. center John Amaechi, have waited until retirement to divulge their sexuality publicly.
Collins, who split this season between the Boston Celtics and the Washington Wizards, will become a free agent on July 1. He intends to pursue another contract in the summer, which may serve as a test for how N.B.A. teams respond to the announcement.
So, you haven’t bought into the Candy Crush Saga craze yet, have you? Well, maybe you should because this match-3 game is seriously addictive, just like candy!
It is unlike any other match-3 game I have ever played and surpasses the likes of Bejeweled and others of its kind. The king.com creators of this game has made a unique twist out of a simple concept that leaves your sweet tooth wanting more.
Yes, you do have to match-3, but it doesn’t end there. You have to match 4 and up to get special booster candies and then you can combine those booster candies to make big happenings in order to beat the game levels and move on up the candy ladder.
But of course, it can never just be so easy. As you get higher up in the ranks, the challenges become more involved with layers of jellies, gates, and blobs of chocolates getting in the way. I swear those chocolates drive me crazy. Some levels you have to fill out orders, recipes, combos, clear the board of jellies, and/or achieve a target score.
This game can be really difficult and challenging to the point where there will be times when you just want to pull your hair out and give up, but you won’t because no way you’re going to let some sweet treats beat you down like that.
There’s also a social aspect to the game where you can connect your Candy Crush to Facebook. I highly recommend doing this because Facebook saves your progress which is helpful in case you ever have to reinstall your game or need to play the game on somewhere other than your original device. You also need your Facebook friends to send you extra lives and tickets. Tickets are needed to move forward to the next episodes.
The one big negative about this game though is they want you to pay for extra features such as more lives, moves, boosters, etc.
I paid $0.99 one time for extra lives. Never again.
Now, I know how to get unlimited lives and the Facebook integration comes in handy for that tip. So, you can definitely beat the game without buying any extras if you keep at it and learn the ins and outs of making a successful Sugar Crush level completion.
Right now, I’m on Level 169 and it’s kicking my butt hard-core. I’ve been stuck on this level for 2 weeks and it’s driving me crazy, but I will not give up. I most beat those chocolates!!
You can download and play Candy Crush Saga on any Android or iPhone device by use of Google Play or the Apple App Store or you can play it on Facebook.
Candy Crush is a deliciously sweet addictive game that you must give a try.
Don’t want to sacrifice a great paycheck for the ability to work from home? With these six careers, you don’t have to.
By Andrea Duchon
Growing up, you often think of professional success in terms of your workplace – corner office with a view, anyone? But as you get older, your idea of the most desirable place to work might shift into something a bit more fluid and a little less 9-to-5.
Danielle Mund, a certified career and entrepreneur coach, explains that telecommuting is on the rise, despite recent debates about its merits in business. But which careers can easily be done outside the office?
“The easiest careers to telecommute in are those that aren’t as much about communal decision-making as they are about creation,” says Mund.
“These careers tend to have the need to be free from distractions, like colleagues popping into your cubicle unannounced, for example,” says Mund. But that’s not all. Changes in technology have obviously made it much easier to work remotely. “The Internet and the cell phone have made it infinitely more accessible to work outside of a traditional setting,” says Mund.
Healthy paycheck. Comfortable digs. Never changing out of your pajamas – what more could you ask for? Curious which jobs might lead you home? Keep reading to learn about six high-paying careers where you may be able to literally phone it in.
Love the possibility of making the world a prettier place but don’t want to sit in a cubicle day in and day out to do it? A career as a graphic designer could give you the opportunity to work from anywhere, rake in some decent cash, and follow your creative dreams.
Graphic designers are generally regarded as some of the most creative people on a team. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, they’re the ones responsible for creating visual concepts, selecting colors, images, and layouts, and advising clients on strategies to reach their audience.
Why It’s Ideal for Telecommuting: You may think graphic designers must work in a collaborative environment, chained to the communal table with their colleagues, but Mund says that’s not the case.
“Graphic designers are asked to solve creative problems, which perhaps counter-intuitively, is often something best done alone,” notes Mund. “We now know that creative work – things that require innovation or art – is best done in solitude.”
Additionally, open-plan offices, which are used by most creative agencies, have actually been found to decrease productivity, she adds. “Thus, telecommuting may be even more conducive for this type of work than working in an office.”
Salary Potential: What’s more, toiling away in creative solitude could earn you a healthy salary. Top paid graphic designers in the 90th percentile make $77,490 annually, according to the Department of Labor. On the low end of the scale (10th percentile), designers make $26,250, while the median annual wage registers at $44,150.
Education Requirements: You’ll be required to have a bachelor’s degree in graphic design or a related field if you want to pursue a position as a graphic designer, according to the Department. If you’ve earned a bachelor’s degree in another field, you should pursue “technical training in graphic design” and be prepared with a solid professional portfolio demonstrating your creativity and originality.
Think you might have what it takes to be a programmer but aren’t sure you’re cut out for office life? Computer programming may provide the opportunity to ditch the cubicle and work from home – and the pay isn’t bad, either.
Computer programmers create, test, and fix bugs in software programs by working with computer code, says the U.S. Department of Labor. These programs range from simple mobile applications for cell phones to more complicated computer operating systems.
Why It’s Ideal for Telecommuting: The two reasons this career is great for telecommuters stem from the fact that it requires a computer and it involves creativity, says Mund.
“Because you can work from anywhere with only an outlet and an Internet connection, it’s not difficult to choose the place where you’re most productive instead of focusing on punching the clock,” she says.
The second reason, Mund adds, is that despite the technical nature of the work, it is actually quite creative. “Generally speaking, programmers solve the types of problems that must be solved by one person, not a team. When a programmer can work away from distractions like coworkers, he or she can get work done more effectively.”
Salary Potential: And if you work effectively, salary for this career could be in your favor, too. The Department of Labor lists median annual wage for computer programmers as $74,280. The top 90th percentile of employees earns $117,890, while the bottom 10th percentile earns $42,850.
Education Requirements: According to the Department, most computer programmers have a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field. However, some employers may hire you if you’ve only earned an associate’s degree. Certification is an additional way to demonstrate your skills and give you a competitive edge, says the Department.
Turns out accountants aren’t only working during tax time. In fact, almost all organizations employ accountants to ensure that financial documents and records are in order 24/7. But don’t they have to be working alongside the rest of the office to rake in their hefty salaries? Contrary to popular belief, maybe not.
Why It’s Ideal for Telecommuting: An accountant doesn’t need a group of people around to carry out his or her best work – instead they’re able to get by with only financial records and a spreadsheet, says Mund. “And that, of course, can be done from anywhere – the office, the home, or elsewhere.”
The U.S. Department of Labor backs up Mund’s claim: While many accountants work in offices, some work from home or travel to their clients’ places of business instead.
But don’t think that telecommuting translates to fewer hours. One in five accountants worked more than 40 hours a week in 2010, according to the Department of Labor.
Salary Potential: Accountants earning in the bottom 10th percentile report a respectable $39,930, says the Department of Labor. The top 90th percent, however, could see $111,510, while the median annual salary is $63,550.
Education Requirements: If you want to pursue a career in accounting, the Department says you’ll need at least a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field. Looking for a competitive edge? Many accountants get licensed as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to enhance job prospects.
Look around. Chances are that when your eyes focus on something near you, you’ll see text. And where there is text, there’s a writer behind it. Whether you’re reading an advertisement, a magazine, or the lyrics of a song, a writer is responsible for creating it, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
But did you know that some writers are able to work from the couch or their neighborhood coffee shops and still make a decent paycheck?
Why It’s Ideal for Telecommuting: Just like many other careers on this list, the meat of this profession is best done alone. “Input from others during the writing process can stifle the flow of thoughts from brain to fingertip to screen, cause undue fear or pressure for perfection, and so on. Writing on one’s own terms can yield better results than working in a normal office environment,” explains Mund.
The other key factor that makes this a great career for doing just about anywhere with computer access is that many writers don’t have what we would traditionally think of as a boss. As the Department of Labor points out, in 2010 about 68 percent of writers were self-employed. Some industries in which writers might find work include religious, grant-making, or civic work; newspaper, periodicals, or books; and advertising or public relations, notes the Department.
Salary Potential: If you find yourself in the top 90th percentile as a writer, the Department of Labor says you could make $117,860. The bottom 10 percent earns $27,770, while the median salary is $55,940.
Education Requirements: Much like the career itself, the path to writing isn’t written in stone. Still, if you’re interested in going down that path, the Department has this to say: “A college degree is generally required for a salaried position as a writer. Many employers like to hire people who have a degree in English, journalism, or communications.”
If you love public speaking and don’t mind long hours, a career as a public relations specialist could be right up your alley. But despite how “public” this career seems, you might be surprised to learn that you could carry out some of these duties remotely.
Public relations specialists write press releases and help clients communicate effectively to the public, says the U.S. Department of Labor.
Why It’s Ideal for Telecommuting: Because press conferences take place outside of the office, it’s clear why these professionals wouldn’t need to be there all the time, says Mund. But there are other reasons this career is great for telecommuting, too.
Public relations specialists are communicating constantly – but that doesn’t mean they need to actually be putting in face time to do that, she says. “This is the kind of job twentieth-century technologies, like phones and the Internet, were made for: immediate, scalable communication and information.”
And the need for that immediate communication doesn’t always happen in the office. According to the Department of Labor, people in this profession are often attending meetings, giving speeches, and traveling – which means putting in office time may be less common than other careers.
Salary Potential: Of course, that doesn’t mean this career path rewards you any less. The median annual wage of a public relations specialist is $54,170, says the Department. The top 90th percentile earning wage is $101,030, and the bottom 10th percentile is $30,760.
Education Requirements: Typically, says the Department, to pursue a career as a PR specialist, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree in fields employers prefer, such as journalism, public relations, English, communications, or business.
Ever wonder how and why your computer works when you turn it on and open up a program? The answer is software developers. These creative types develop the applications that run on your computer or other devices, and constantly work to make sure that they function correctly, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. But how are they able to work from their couch and still make a great salary?
Why It’s Ideal for Telecommuting: Developers, like programmers, work exclusively from computers, so they’re already set up to telecommute. Mund says that this career also requires a type of creation, so it’s best done when you can get into the “flow.”
She defines flow as a state of concentration and complete focus on the activity in front of you. And as anyone who’s worked in an office before can tell you, “flow” isn’t as easily achieved in a traditional setting where you’re likely to be distracted.
Salary Potential: If you earn median salary as an applications software developer, you could expect to see $90,060, according to the Department of Labor. The top 90th percentile makes $138,880, while the bottom 10th percentile makes $55,190.
Education Requirements: If you want to pursue a career as a software developer, you’ll probably need to have a bachelor’s degree, notes the Department. Most computer programmers have one in computer science, software engineering, or a related degree. These professionals also have strong computer programming skills, says the Department.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After door-to-door sweeps proved fruitless, law officers urged residents of a small town in Northern California to lock their doors and keep a close eye on streets and yards for a man who stabbed an 8-year-old girl to death in her house.
The attacker, only described as wearing a black shirt and blue pants, was the subject of a broad search Sunday by the sheriff’s departments of Calaveras and surrounding counties, the California Highway Patrol and the state Department of Justice.
Leila Fowler was stabbed to death on Saturday at the home inValley Springs, Coroner Kevin Raggio said. Sheriff’s officials say investigators have collected fingerprints and what they believe is DNA from the home. Calaveras County Sheriff’s Capt. Jim Macedotold the Modesto Bee (http://bit.ly/14CJ5s2 ) authorities hope to have lab results on the evidence in a week.
“This is way too close to home,” Julia Poland, who took her 13-year-old daughter to an afternoon news conference on the search, told the Bee. “This kind of thing does not happen here.”
Leila was found by her brother — reported by local media to be 12 years old — after he encountered a male intruder in the home. When the intruder ran away, the boy found his sister stabbed. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital, officials said.
Authorities spent Saturday night and into Sunday conducting a door-to-door sweep of homes scattered across hilly terrain, checking storage sheds and horse stables, and even searching attics.
“It is a difficult area to search, it’s rural, remote,” sheriff’s Capt. Jim Macedo said.
Mass notifications alerted residents about the attack and the search for the suspect, officials said.
“I was working on my tractor and a CHP copter kept flying over my house,” Roger Ballew, 35, told The Associated Press on Sunday.
A SWAT team showed up at his house Saturday night and told him to stay inside.
“It was nerve-racking, I didn’t sleep well,” Ballew said.
Investigators on Sunday were interviewing several people, but no suspects had been named by late afternoon. Detectives were checking out tips that had come in to the sheriff’s office, including possible leads from outside the county, officials said.
“It’s just terrible,” resident Paul Gschweng told Sacramento television station KCRA. “What can I say about it, it’s just a tragedy.”
The station reported that a neighbor told police that a man was running from the girl’s home after the attack.
Investigators were asking area residents to call authorities if they had any information, knew of anyone who had unexplained injuries or may have left the area unexpectedly after the girl was killed.
Valley Springs is a community of about 2,500 people in an unincorporated area of Calaveras County, known as “Gold Country,” in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, about 60 miles southeast of Sacramento.
The county became world-famous in 1865 with Mark Twain’s short story, “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” according to the Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce website.
Mark Sanchez is owed $8.25 million next season after having a miserable 2012-13 season
Let me just say, I’m not sure if drafting Geno Smith was a wise move or just a move to create publicity. The Jets current roster has Mark Sanchez, Tim Tebow, Geno Smith, David Garrard, Greg McElroy, and Matt Simms all for the position of quarterback; That list is just down right ridiculous. While guys like McElroy and Simms are not big names nor important right now, the questions still circulate around Sanchez and Smith. Will the Jet’s release Sanchez, taking a $12.35 million cap hit this year and $4.8 million hit in 2014, or will they keep him and let him compete for a job that was once easily his? Will Garrad be the back up to Smith or will Garrad have the starting job?
Welcome Geno Smith, to the Jets media circus
Once again I’m going to do a favor to a professional sports teams front office, free of charge; it would be wise to release Mark Sanchez. Granted his 2012-2013 season was horrific, though it will be an immediate cap hit this season, it will push the Jets under cap for the 2014 season. Garrad is more than skilled enough to help Geno Smith grow, assuming he is the next franchise quarterback for the Jets. If they shall go on this releasing frenzy, also release Tebow and allow him to carve his own path in the NFL. Let Geno get comfortable playing for the Jets and let Rex Ryan reel in his defense again; perhaps one day soon we shall see the Jets again in an AFC championship game. Until that day comes, the Jets have quite a lot of work to do.
The family of Emmett Till says they plan to put pressure on the many sponsors of rapper Lil Wayne, namely his high profile endorsement deal with Mountain Dew. After the New Orleans rapper referenced the deceased teen in a verse on an unreleased remix of Future’s “Karate Chop” single, the Till family is dissatisfied with Weezy’s response to the offensive lyric.
AllHipHop.com got an exclusive quote from the Till family regarding their new course of action, which was sparked largely by Wayne’s inaction and lack of response to the controversy. This latest move comes after the Till family released a video three weeks ago lambasting Wayne even further.
From AllHipHop.com:
Since, the rapper has not apologized, the Till family have told AllHipHop.com exclusively that they intend to pressure Lil Wayne’s sponsors, namely Mountain Dew.
Shortly, the Till Family are expected to make offensive moves forward to further address Wayne and Mountain Dew, a product of PepsiCo. A similar tactic by women’s group UltraViolet resulted in Reebok dropping Rick Ross from their campaign.
Although Epic Records pulled the remix off the airwaves and apologized on Wayne’s behalf, the estate of Emmett Till still aim to hit the Young Money honcho in the pockets in a bid to get his attention.
Emmettt Till was murdered in 1955 after reportedly whistling at a White woman, thus sparking a new charge in the fight for civil rights for African-Americans.
Determining your natural eye shape is just as important as finding the most flattering colors for your lids. Knowing how to apply eye shadow and liner will help you better translate trends and techniques to fit your face. We turned to makeup guru Jeffrey Paul (who has worked with Christina Applegate and Zooey Deschanel) to discover tricks for each specific eye shape—so you can make the most of your peepers!
DEEP SET EYES
Deep set eyes are large and set deeper into the skull, creating the illusion of a more prominent brow bone. Jeffrey suggests brightening up the natural shadowing by dusting on a beige or warm metallic hue on the lid (think peach!) and highlighting under your arches with an illuminating crayon. Because the ends of your lashes likely graze your lids, be sure to apply waterproof mascara to prevent smudges.
MONOLID
Monolids are flat on the surface and don’t have much of a crease, if any. “The brow bone is less defined,” explains Jeffrey. Create definition and the illusion of dimension on your flat surface with a gradient of eye shadows, dark to light. “Shade the darkest color closest to the lash line, the soft neutral hue in the middle, and the shiny color at the brow bone,” says Jeffrey. Always curl lashes for a lift.
HOODED EYELIDS
Hooded eyes feature an extra layer of skin that droops over the crease, causing the lid to appear smaller. “To draw the focus upward, diffuse darker shadow over and out past the crease,” says Jeffrey. Tightline the top waterline to intensify and enlarge your eye shape, and thicken the lash base, which also can disappear under the lid fold.
PROTRUDING EYES
Protruding eyes create the appearance of projected lids in the eye socket area. Luckily, the bulge gives you plenty of lid space to play with! “To keep the lid from overpowering your look, blend darker tones all over your eye,” says Jeffrey. “Because dark tones recede space and size, smoky eyes work great with this eye shape!” Apply thick liner along your upper lash line to further diminish some of the space.
UPTURNED EYES
The upturned eye takes the form of a classic almond shape, with a natural lift at the outer corner. “The lower lid has more emphasis and looks longer than the top lid,” explains Jeffrey. To even out the upper and lower proportions, he suggests applying dark shadow or pencil along the outer lower corner to bring down the lifted effect. Whether you’re creating a standard smoky eye or a vibrant masterpiece, always use the mirror effect by swiping the colors along the bottom lash line.
DOWNTURNED EYES
Downturned eyes have a slight dropping on the outer corners. This is the perfect shape for creating a sexy cat’s eye shape. “Apply a liquid liner along the top lid and extend outward and upward at a 45 degree angle,” says Jeffrey. This effect will create symmetry and add va-va-voom!
CLOSE SET EYES
Close set eyes are less than one eyeball width apart. “Creating the illusion of more space is simply a matter of using light eye shadows in the inner corners,” says Jeffrey. Try frosty white or sparkling nude hues. “Dab extra mascara or add individual lashes to the outer corner to pull the focus outward.”
WIDE SET EYES
Wide set eyes are more than one eyeball width apart. To bring your peepers closer together, “Rim your top and bottom lash line with a black liner as close to the inner tear duct as possible,” says Jeffrey. Use a mascara comb to swipe all of your tiny lashes from mid eye to nose.
I had some other things to do. So I was only able to see the last 5 minutes of today’s regulation game. But based on those last 5 minutes, I can definitely tell that the entire game would go down as a must see classic.
Boston refused to be swept.
With 5 minutes left in regulation, the Knicks were down by 2 points with Boston leading. That regulation quickly evaporated with both teams tied at 84 to start the overtime. With 5 minutes added to the game clock, Paul Pierce of Boston began the scoring, followed by Felton of the Knicks to tie it up again at 86. A basket by Boston’s Kevin Garnett brought the score to 88 Boston 86 New York, only to be tied again when Carmelo Anthony made two free throws.
And then Jason Terry came into the game for Boston and right off the bench, hit a three pointer to bring the score to 91 Boston, 88 New York. A quick basket by New York tied up the score again, but Jason Terry wasn’t having it. He scored another jumper and in the next Boston possession, Terry got fouled, went to the basket and made both free throws.
Score at that point was 95 Boston, 90 New York.
With seconds remaining on the overtime clock, Garnet rebounded under the Knicks basket and passed out to Terry again, who then made an easy lay-up to officially seal the win for Boston.
Overtime clock runs out with Boston winning the game 97-90.
After the game, Terry said that God told him to “keep fighting. You guys ain’t dead yet.” He also warned the Knicks that the series is nowhere near ending, saying “these are the moments I live for. And it’s a long series.”
For Boston, Paul Pierce led the way with 27 points in 43 minutes of play, followed by J. Green with 26. Kevin Garnett and Jason Terry both had 9 points.
Carmelo Anthony led the Knicks with 32 points in 38 minutes. Felton was next with 23 followed by Shumpert with 12. Knicks now lead the series 3 games to 1. The series now heads back to New York for game 5 on Wednesday, May 1st.
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