Sunday, February 20, 2011

Daytona 500 2011

Daytona 500 2011 is a very interesting race and of course will be very bad if passed away. Good for those of you who already have a Daytona 500 tickets or who have not, you'll want to know what articles about the Daytona 500 2011. Here are some articles about Daitona 500 2011:

Daytona 500 update: Race will be a week earlier next year ...
Daytona Beach, Fla. — The Daytona 500 is on the move. NASCAR and track officials announced Sunday that the Great American Race will be a week later in 2012, allowing the sport to shorten its season and avoid any potential conflicts with ...

autosport.com - NASCAR News: Cooling adjusted for Daytona 500
NASCAR officials have issued last-minute technical changes affecting the cooling of Sprint Cup cars ahead of Sunday's Daytona 500.

Daytona 500 Starting Lineup: Daytona 500 NASCAR 2011 Schedule and ...
Daytona 500 Starting Lineup: Daytona 500 NASCAR 2011 Schedule and Results- The winner of the Daytona 500 is presented with the Harley J. Earl Trophy in Victory Lane, and the winning car is displayed, in race-winning condition, ...

Daytona 500 Laps Winding Down, And It's Anybody's Race - SBNation.com
With 37 laps to go in the 2011 Daytona 500, it's anybody's race – and we have absolutely no idea who's going to win. There have been a race-record 61 lead changes (and counting), breaking the previous record of 60 set back in 1974. ...

Daytona 500: Driver Breakdown -- Motorsports FanHouse
NOTES: NASCAR's most popular driver won the Daytona 500 pole, then wrecked in practice on Wednesday. Now, he'll start Sunday's race at the back of the field. Earnhardt was a non-factor on the track for the fourth consecutive year in ...

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 (Dale Earnhardt Edition ...
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 (Dale Earnhardt Edition) | Daytona International Speedway Open Race Thread.

2012 Daytona 500 Will Run Feb. 26 -- Motorsports FanHouse
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Next year's 54th annual Daytona 500 will be run on Feb. 26, a week later than usual, Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood III announced here Sunday. The move shortens the NASCAR Sprint Cup season ...
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Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year's Eve

New Years Eve 2011 will be celebrated soon, and many celebrities who have been preparing to attend a big party. Celebrity Engagements is a big success during the Christmas, so that we can not help but wonder whether celebrity involvement is going to happen on New Year's Eve 2011. Many celebs are likely to consult their 2011 Chinese horoscope and horoscope to see what's in the stars for their relationship-wise. Here are our 2011 predictions for the star couple of the most likely wind employed by January 1!
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Mark Zuckerberg, Person of the Year 2010

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been named Time magazine's "Person of the Year" for 2010.

At 26, Zuckerberg is the youngest "Person of the Year" since the first one chosen, Charles Lindbergh; he was 25 when he was named in 1927, Time said Wednesday. Zuckerberg beat out Britain's Queen Elizabeth II by just two weeks: She was 26 when she was named in 1952.

Incidentally, Queen Elizabeth II has recently joined Zuckerberg's social networking behemoth.

Zuckerberg has put himself on the map not only as one of the world's youngest billionaires, but also as a prominent newcomer to the world of philanthropy.

Earlier this year, he pledged $100 million over five years to the Newark, N.J. school system. Now, he's in the company of media titans Carl Icahn, 74, Barry Diller, 68, and others who have joined Giving Pledge, an effort led by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and investor Warren Buffett to commit the country's wealthiest people to step up their charitable donations.

Zuckerberg owns about a quarter of Facebook's shares.

Zuckerberg has built Facebook into an international phenomenon by stretching the lines of social convention and embracing a new and far more permeable definition of community. In this new world, users are able to construct a social network well beyond what would ever be possible face-to-face.

"I'm trying to make the world a more open place," Zuckerberg says in the "bio" line of his own Facebook page.

Born in Zuckerberg's Harvard dorm room, the site has in six years grown to more than 500 million users worldwide and a dollar worth in the billions.

Facebook was the subject of director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin's film "The Social Network." It features a dark portrayal of Zuckerberg by Jesse Eisenberg, as well as the direction he's taking his company and his status as one of America's most influential figures.

The film has been picked as the best of the year by the New York Film Critics Circle, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review. On Tuesday, it received six Golden Globe nominations, including best picture, drama, going up against its chief rival, the British monarchy tale "The King's Speech," which led with seven nominations.

Time's "Person of the Year" is the person or thing that has most influenced the culture and the news during the past year for good or for ill.

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke received the honor last year. The 2008 winner was then-President-elect Barack Obama. The 2007 winner was Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

Other previous winners have included Bono, President George W. Bush, and Amazon.com CEO and founder Jeff Bezos.

source: Time.com
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