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Watch Miss Teen USA 2009 Live

by Philer | 7/31/2009 11:49:00 AM in | comments (1)

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Watch Miss Teen USA 2009 Live. The Miss Teen USA is a pageant produced by Miss Universe Organization. This pageant is for teen girls aged 15-19. Stevi perry of Arkansas is the reigning Miss teen USA 2008. Watch the Miss Teen USA 2009 at Atlantis, Paradise island, Bahamas on july 31, 2009. Who will be the next Miss Teen USA 2009? Let's find out, Watch Miss Teen USA 2009 Live!



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Watch MLS All-Stars Game 2009 live streaming online. Few hours left before the game starts. MLS All-Stars Game 2009 will take place at at Rio Tinto Stadium on Wednesday, July 29 live on ESPN2 and TeleFutura at 9:30 p.m. ET. Watch 2009 MLS All-Stars Game live!

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Solar eclipse 2009 live video, webcast, Photos

by Philer | 7/21/2009 07:59:00 PM in | comments (0)

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Watch Solar eclipse 2009 live online video streaming, webcast, and Photos. If you haven’t watched the July 2009 Solar Eclipse live stream, you might want to check out the Solar Eclipse July 2009 replay, images or photos.


Type of eclipse
Gamma 0.0696
Magnitude 1.0799
Saros 136 (37 of 71)
Maximum eclipse
Duration 398 s (6 min 38.8 s)
Location Pacific Ocean
Coordinates 24°12′36″N 144°06′24″E / 24.21°N 144.10667°E / 24.21; 144.10667
Max. width of band 258.4 km
Times (UTC)
Partial eclipse 23:58:18 (Jul 21)
Total eclipse 00:51:16
Central eclipse 00:54:31
Greatest eclipse 02:35:21

The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009, is the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, lasting at most 6 minutes, 39 seconds. It has caused tourist interest in eastern China, Nepal and India.

The eclipse is part of saros series 136, like the record-setting solar eclipse of July 11, 1991. The next event from this series will be on August 2, 2027. The exceptional duration is a result of the moon being near perigee, with the apparent diameter of the moon 8% larger than the sun (magnitude 1.080) and the Earth being near aphelion where the sun appears slightly smaller.

This will be the second in the series of three eclipses in a month, with the lunar eclipse on July 7 and the lunar eclipse on August 6. Watch Solar eclipse 2009 Video

Source wikipedia.org


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The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009, is the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, lasting at most 6 minutes, 39 seconds. It has caused tourist interest in eastern China, Nepal and India.

The eclipse is part of saros series 136, like the record-setting solar eclipse of July 11, 1991. The next event from this series will be on August 2, 2027. The exceptional duration is a result of the moon being near perigee, with the apparent diameter of the moon 8% larger than the sun (magnitude 1.080) and the Earth being near aphelion where the sun appears slightly smaller.

This will be the second in the series of three eclipses in a month, with the lunar eclipse on July 7 and the lunar eclipse on August 6. source wikipedia.org

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An American soldier who went missing from a small base in a rugged region in Afghanistan has been shown on a Taliban website, reports from the US say. The US military has identified the man shown on the video. He was named as Bowe Bergdahll, 23, from Ketchum, Idaho.

You can watch the video here.

Photo source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Bowe is shown in the 28-minute video in grey clothes and with shaved head. The private says the date is July 14th. He gives his views on the war, Islam and the morale of American soldiers, adding he was captured when he lagged behind on a patrol.

Pte Bergdahl, interviewed in English, says he has "a very, very good family" in America.

"I miss them and I'm afraid that I might never see them again, and that I'll never be able to tell them that I love them again, and I'll never be able to hug them," he says.

When asked about his condition he replies: "Well I'm scared, scared I won't be able to go home. It is very unnerving to be a prisoner."

A voice off camera asks if he has a message for his "people".

"To my fellow Americans who have loved ones over here, who know what it's like to miss them, you have the power to make our government bring them home," he says.

"Please, please bring us home so that we can be back where we belong and not over here, wasting our time and our lives and our precious life that we could be using back in our own country.

"Please bring us home. It is America and American people who have that power."


Two U.S. defense officials confirmed that the man in the video is the captured soldier.

There have been no direct negotiations with the kidnappers, according to the US military, but American forces were appealing to tribal leaders and local government officials to assist in returning the soldier.

Watch TNA Victory Road 2009 Live

by Philer | 7/19/2009 10:23:00 AM in , | comments (0)

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Watch TNA Victory Road Live! Watch Total Non-stop Action Wrestling Victory Road 2009 Live this Sunday night, July 19, 2009 8PM ET/5PM PT. Watch TNA presents Victory Road, this is going to be a non-stop action pack wrestling live exclusively on PPV.

Watch TNA Victory Road 2009TNA Victory Road 2009 will happen live on July 19, 2009 at the TNA Impact! Zone in Orlando, Florida. This is the fifth installment of the TNA Victory Road series.

TNA World Heavyweight Championship: Kurt Angle vs Mick Foley
TNA Legends Championship: A.J. Styles vs Kevin Nash
TNA World Tag Team Championship: Beer Money, Inc. (Robert Roode and James Storm) vs The Main Event Mafia (Booker T and Scott Steiner)
Singles match: Sharmell vs Jenna Morasca
Singles match: Matt Morgan vs Daniels
Singles match: Samoa Joe vs Sting
TNA Women's Knockout Championship: Tara vs Angelina Love
IWGP Tag Team Championship: Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) vs The British Invasion (Doug Williams and Brutus Magnus)
Singles match: Dr. Stevie vs Abyss

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The Complete ESPY Awards 2009 Winners, 2009 ESPY Awards Results. The 2009 ESPY Awards was held at Nokia Theatre Los Angeles on July 15,2009 and will be aired on July 19, 2009 on ESPN at exactly 9:00 P.M. ET. The 2009 ESPY Awards was hosted by Samuel Jackson.

ESPY Awards 2009 Complete list of Winners:
Source: ESPN.com

BEST IN SPORT
Best Female Athlete: Nastia Liukin, Gymnastics
Best Male Athlete: Michael Phelps, Olympic Swimming
Best Moment: US Swim team wins thrilling finish in Olympic relay
Best Team: Los Angeles Lakers
Best Coach/Manager: Phil Jackson, Los Angeles Lakers
Best Game: Steelers vs. Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII
Best Championship Performance: Michael Phelps, Olympic Swimming
Best Play: Roethlisberger to Holmes Super Bowl Winning TD
Best Upset: US Soccer shocks Spain in the Confederations Cup semifinals
Best Breakthrough Athlete: Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons
Best Record Breaking Performance: Michael Phelps, Olympic Swimming
Best Sports Movie: The Express: The Ernie Davis Story
Best Male College Athlete: Tim Tebow, Florida Football
Best Female College Athlete: Maya Moore, Connecticut Women's Basketball
Best Male Athlete with a Disability: Jason Lester, Ironman Triathlete
Best Female Athlete with a Disability: Erin Popovich, Swimming
Best International Male Athlete: Usain Bolt (Jamaica, Sprinter)
Best International Female Athlete: Lorena Ochoa (Mexico, Golf)

INDIVIDUAL SPORTS
Best Baseball Player: Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals
Best NBA Player: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
Best WNBA Player: Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks
Best NFL Player: Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
Best NHL Player: Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
Best MLS Player: Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Galaxy
Best Male Action Sports Athlete: Shaun White, Skateboarding/Snowboarding
Best Female Action Sports Athlete: Maya Gabeira, Surfing
Best Bowler: Norm Duke
Best Driver: Jimmie Johnson
Best Fighter: Manny Pacquiao, Boxing
Best Male Golfer: Tiger Woods
Best Female Golfer: Lorena Ochoa
Best Jockey: Calvin Borel

SPECIAL AWARDS
Arthur Ashe Courage Award: President Nelson Mandela
Jimmy V Award For Perseverance: Don Meyer, Northern State University coach
Best Comeback: Dara Torres, Olympic swimmer

Don't miss to watch it on July 19, 2009 on ESPN at exactly 9:00 P.M. ET. Watch 2009 ESPY Awards!

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2009 ESPY Awards Live, Nominees, Results, Winner and Updates The 2009 ESPY Awards Live, Nominees, Results, Winner and Updates. The 2009 ESPY Awards will take place at Nokia Theatre Los Angeles on July 19,2009 at exactly 9:00 P.M. ET. 2009 ESPY Awards will be hosted by Samuel Jackson to honor the coolest & best star athletes and memorable moments from the past year.

2009 ESPY Award winners have been selected thereafter exclusively through online fan balloting conducted from amongst candidates selected by the ESPY Select Nominating Committee.

2009 ESPY Awards List of Nominees

Best Male Athlete
Best Female Athlete
Best Coach/Manager
Team of the Year
Breakthrough Athlete
Best Moment
Best Comeback of the Year.

2009 ESPY Awards Nominees For Best Male Athlete
Kobe Bryant (NBA)
LeBron James (NBA)
Jimmie Johnson (Auto Racing)
Michael Phelps (Swimming)

2009 ESPY Awards Nominees For Best Female Athlete
Natalie Coughlin Swimming
Nastia Liukin Gymnastics
Maya Moore NCAA Basketball
Candace Parker WNBA
Serena Williams Tennis

2009 ESPY Awards Nominees For Best Championship Performance
Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers
Cole Hamels Philadelphia Phillies
Michael Phelps Olympic Swimming
Misty May-Treanor & Kerri Walsh Olympic Beach Volleyball

2009 ESPY Awards Nominees For Best Upset
Mine That Bird
Oregon State stuns then #1 USC
Tampa Bay Rays win the American League Championship Series
US Soccer shocks Spain in the Confederations Cup Semifinals

See the 2009 ESPY Awards Complete list of Nominees

2009 ESPY Awards will be telecast live on ESPN. Watch 2009 ESPY Awards Live

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The 2009 ESPY Awards Complete list for nominees. Don't miss on July 19, the 2009 ESPY Awards Live online. Here's the complete list for nominees in the 2009 Espy Awards.

The 2009 ESPY Awards Complete list for nominees

Best Male Athlete
Kobe Bryant NBA
LeBron James NBA
Jimmie Johnson Auto Racing
Michael Phelps Swimming

Best Female Athlete
Natalie Coughlin Swimming
Nastia Liukin Gymnastics
Maya Moore NCAA Basketball
Candace Parker WNBA
Serena Williams Tennis

Best Moment
Florida's Tim Tebow's speech
Helio Castroneves wins the Indy 500
US swim team wins thrilling finish in Olympic relay

Best Team
Connecticut Women's Basketball
Los Angeles Lakers
North Carolina Men's Basketball
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Steelers

Best Coach-Manager
Geno Auriemma Connecticut Women's Basketball
Dan Bylsma Pittsburgh Penguins
Phil Jackson Los Angeles Lakers
Joe Maddon Tampa Bay Rays
Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers

Best Game
Federer vs. Nadal 2008 Wimbledon Final
Steelers vs. Cardinals Super Bowl XLIII
Syracuse vs. Connecticut Big East Tournament Quarterfinals

Best Championship Performance
Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers
Cole Hamels Philadelphia Phillies
Michael Phelps Olympic Swimming
Misty May-Treanor & Kerri Walsh Olympic Beach Volleyball

Best Play
Ovechkin vs. Rangers
Pacquiao KO's Hatton
Roethlisberger to Holmes Super Bowl Winning TD
Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree makes game-winning catch vs. Texas

Best Upset
Mine That Bird
Oregon State stuns then #1 USC
Tampa Bay Rays win the American League Championship Series
US Soccer shocks Spain in the Confederations Cup Semifinals

Best Breakthrough Athlete
Shawn Johnson Olympic Gymnastics
Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays
Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls
Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons

Best Record Breaking Performance
Usain Bolt Olympic Sprinter
Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Cardinals
Phil Jackson Los Angeles Lakers
Michael Phelps Olympic Swimmer

Best Sports Movie
The Express: The Ernie Davis Story
Sugar
The Wrestler

Best Male College Athlete
Sam Bradford Oklahoma Football
Matt Gilroy Boston University Hockey
Blake Griffin Oklahoma Basketball
Stephen Strasburg San Diego State Baseball
Tim Tebow Florida Football

Best Female College Athlete
Kerri Hanks Notre Dame Women's Soccer
Courtney Kupets Georgia Gymnastics
Danielle Lawrie Washington Softball
Maya Moore Connecticut Women's Basketball
Dana Vollmer California Swimming

Best Male Athlete With A Disability
Jeremy Campbell Track and Field
Will Groulx Wheelchair Rugby
Jason Lester Ironman
Oscar Pistorius Track and Field

Best Female Athlete With A Disability
Jessica Long Swimming
Maureen McKinnon-Tucker Sailing
Asya Miller Goalball
Erin Popovich Swimming

Best Male International Athlete
Usain Bolt Jamaica, Sprinter
Pau Gasol Spain, Basketball
Lionel Messi Argentina, Soccer
Rafael Nadal Spain, Tennis
Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal, Soccer

Best Female International Athlete
Yelena Isinbayeva Russia, Pole Vault
Marta Brazil, Soccer
Lorena Ochoa México, Golf
Stephanie Rice Australia, Swimming
Dinara Safina Russia, Tennis

Best Baseball Player
Roy Halladay Toronto Blue Jays
Ryan Howard Philadelpia Phillies
Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox
Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals
Francisco Rodriguez Los Angeles Angels/New York Mets

Best NBA Player
Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers
Dwight Howard Orlando Magic
LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers
Dwyane Wade Miami Heat


Best WNBA Player
Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock
Candace Parker Los Angeles Sparks
Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury
Lindsay Whalen Connecticut Sun

Best NFL Player
Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Cardinals
James Harrison Pittsburgh Steelers
Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts

Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings
Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals

Best NHL Player
Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins
Pavel Datsyuk Detroit Red Wings
Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh Penguins
Alexander Ovechkin Washington Capitals

Best MLS Player
Juan Pablo Angel New York Red Bulls
Jon Busch Chicago Fire
Kenny Cooper FC Dallas
Landon Donovan LA Galaxy
Guillermo Barros Schletto Columbus Crew

Best Male Action Sports Athlete
Ryan Sheckler Skateboarding
Kelly Slater Surfing
James Stewart Motocross
Shaun White Snowboarding/Skateboarding

Best Female Action Sports Athlete
Torah Bright Snowboarding
Sarah Burke Skiing
Ashley Fiolek Motocross
Maya Gabeira Surfing

Best US Male Olympian
Bryan Clay Track and Field
LaShawn Merritt Track and Field
Michael Phelps Swimming
Angelo Taylor Track and Field

Best US Female Olympian
Natalie Coughlin Swimming
Dawn Harper Track and Field
Shawn Johnson Gymnastics
Nastia Liukin Gymnastics

Best Bowler
Chris Barnes
Norm Duke
Wes Malott

Best Driver
Helio Castroneves
Scott Dixon
Lewis Hamilton
Jimmie Johnson
Tony Schumacher
Tony Schumacher

Best Fighter
Lyoto Machida MMA
Shane Mosley Boxing
Manny Pacquiao Boxing
Anderson Silva MMA

Best Male Golfer
Padraig Harrington
Phil Mickelson
Tiger Woods

Best Female Golfer
Paula Creamer
Lorena Ochoa
Suzann Pettersen

Best Jockey
Calvin Borel
Garrett Gomez
Mike Smith

Best Male Tennis Player
Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal

Best Female Tennis Player
Svetlana Kuznetsova
Dinara Safina
Serena Williams

Under Armour All-America Moment
Jake Bernhardt Lacrosse
Tara Glover Softball
David Renfroe Baseball
Hannah Werth Volleyball
Andre Debose & Russell Shepard Football

Another great event will take place at Nokia Theatre Los Angele on on July 19. Watch 2009 ESPY Awards Live!

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Watch 2009 MLB All-Star Game or 80th MLB All-Star Live Streaming on July 14, 2009 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. Another big event in Major League Baseball is the coming All-Star Game 2009 will be live telecast tomorrow. MLB All-Star Game Start Time is 7:00 PM US EDT.

You can watch MLB All-Star live TV broadcast on Fox. Fox will televise the event in the US with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the booth for the game broadcast. If you are from outside US, you can watch MLB All-Star Live Coverage via Rogers Sportsnet in Canada and ESPN America in Europe/UK for MLB's international live feed. Watch 2009 MLB All-Star Game Live now!

UFC 100 Live Stream | Watch UFC 100 Free Online

by Philer | 7/11/2009 12:42:00 AM in | comments (0)

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Where can you watch UFC 100 live stream for free? There are some sites which offers live streaming of UF 100 such justin TV and Ustream. UFC 100 Lesnar vs Mir fight event is scheduled on July 11, 2009 Saturday 7pm/PT and 10pm/ET at the Mandalay Bay Events Center, Nevada and will also be live on Pay-Per-View (PPV).

Check out the UFC live streaming resources


UFC 100 Fight Cards
Heavyweight Championship: Brock Lesnar vs Frank Mir
Welterweight Championship: Georges St-Pierre vs Thiago Alves
Welterweight: Jon Fitch vs Paulo Thiago
Middleweight: Dan Henderson vs Michael Bisping
Middleweight: Yoshihiro Akiyama vs Alan Belcher

UFC 100 Preliminary Fight Cards
Light Heavyweight: Mark Coleman vs Stephan Bonnar
Lightweight: Mac Danzig vs Jim Miller
Light Heavyweight: Jon Jones vs Jake O'Brien
Welterweight: Dong Hyun Kim vs TJ Grant
Middleweight: C.B. Dollaway vs Tom Lawlor
Lightweight: Matt Grice vs Shannon Gugerty

You should'nt miss this great UFC event. The UFC Centernnial. Let's watch UFC 100 live!



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