Changing hairstyle frequently means you are under stress

New York, May 14 (ANI): Do you keep changing your hairstyle at regular intervals? Well, then you’re probably a little too stressed, according to a new study.

Stylelist.com has said that women who constantly go from cropped bob to long extensions and from blond to brunette may be stressed out or feeling overwhelmed.

“Changing hairstyles is really common during life transitions such as a break-up or a new career,” the New York Daily News quoted Los Angeles-based psychotherapist Heather Turgeon as saying.

“Our hair is something we can control, so it”s empowering to make changes especially when you feel like other aspects of life are out of your control,” she added.

Frequently changing styles can be a red flag that you”re looking for something more out of life, and think a new do could end your search.

“Someone who is constantly changing her hair is either a natural chameleon whose aesthetic tends to run parallel to her moods, or she”s searching for something and changing her look fills that need,” said Jason Low, stylist at the Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon”s in New York and Los Angeles.

And an expectant mom is very likely to change her hairstyle.

Low said that he”s seen women in their last few months of pregnancy ask for a short cut or a simple style so they won”t have to fuss as much after the baby is born.

“But then they return days later feeling exposed and unattractive, questioning their stylists” judgment in making the cut,” he said.

However, Low has advised women that they should try not to cut their hair on impulse, and stick with a reputable stylist who can persuade them from asking for a cut they will later regret.

And they should take comfort in the fact that it”s just hair – and will soon grow back. (ANI)

Raquel Welch feels the Pill has led to decline of institution of marriage

London, May 11 (ANI): Actress Raquel Welch, 69, believes the Pill has led to the decline of the institution of marriage, as it has made promiscuity easier.

The ‘One Million Years BC’ star said that things are so uncontrollable that “these days nobody seems able to keep it in their pants or honour a commitment”.

“The growing proliferation of birth control methods has had an awesome effect on both sexes and led to a sea change in moral values,” the Telegraph quoted her as saying in an article for CNN, marking the introduction of the Pill to the US market 50 years ago.

She added: “As I”ve grown older over the past five decades and lived through this revolutionary period in female sexuality, I”ve seen how it has altered American society for better or worse.”

Welch admitted that the Pill had “made it easier for a woman to choose to delay having children until after she established herself in a career.”

However, she suggested a “significant and enduring” effect on women was the idea that they could have sexual intercourse “without any consequences” with the result that fewer today saw marriage as “a viable option”.

Despite three failed marriages, she still believes marriage is the “cornerstone of civilisation, an essential institution that stabilises society, provides a sanctuary for children and saves us from anarchy”.

She ended: “Seriously folks, if an ageing sex symbol like me starts waving the red flag of caution over how low moral standards have plummeted, you know it”s gotta be pretty bad.” (ANI)

US Ambassador meets Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Update- US Ambassador)

New Delhi, Sept 18 (ANI): The United States Ambassador to India, Timothy J Roemer, today met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh at his residence.

The meeting took place after Roemer met Union Home Minister P. hidambaram.

Speaking to reporters, after a meeting with Chidambaram, Roemer said bringing the culprits to justice and going after Saeed were important to both India and the United States.

“Swift and mighty punishment for the six Mumbai suspects in Islamabad, is important for United States and is important for India. And going after Saeed is very important and dismantling the infrastructure of LeT in that region is extremely important to the United States and to India,” said Roemer.

The meeting took after reports of two FIR’s against Saeed came late last night.

He has been charged under Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Act for making anti-state speeches where he urged activists of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the frontline organisation for LeT that he heads, to wage a ‘jehad’.

Saeed has also been charged for heading a charity collection drive during the Ramazan month according to the police.

Earlier, Roemer had called on Pakistan to take action against Saeed.

“There are five, probably six, suspects currently being held in Islamabad in connection with the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. It is extremely important that these six people be brought to justice and put behind bars and receive sentences commensurate with their crimes against India, US and the world,” a news channel quoted Roemer, as saying

“I hope that in future the action on 26/11 includes people like Hafiz Saeed. Recently he was put into an Interpol red flag list,” he added.

The remarks follows Chidambaram’s visit to US, where he had briefed several ministers under the Barack Obama administration about Islamabad’s inaction against perpetrators of the Mumbai carnage.

The attacks, which drew widespread condemnation across the world, began on 26 November 2008 and lasted until 29 November, killing at least 173 people and wounding at least 308. Among the dead were 28 foreign nationals from 10 countries.

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the only attacker who was captured alive, has disclosed that the attackers were members of LeT, which is considered a terrorist organization by the Government of India, the United States, and the United Kingdom, among others.

Interpol has also issued a Red Corner Notice against Saeed, and Zaki -ur- Rehman Lakhvi (another mastermind of the 26/11 attacks). The notice was issued after a Mumbai court issued non-bailable warrants against both terrorists. (ANI)

US Ambassador Roemer calls for action against Hafiz Saeed

New Delhi, Sept 18 (ANI): Pressurising Pakistan, the United States said it wanted swift and mighty punishment against the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

Speaking to reporters, after a meeting with Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram, the United States Ambassador to India Timothy J Roemer said, bringing the culprits to justice and going after Saeed were important to both India and the United States.

“Swift and mighty punishment for the six Mumbai suspects in Islamabad, is important for United States and is important for India. And going after Saeed is very important and dismantling the infrastructure of LeT in that region is extremely important to the United States and to India,” said Roemer.

The meeting took after reports of two FIR’s against Saeed came late last night.

He has been charged under Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Act for making anti-state speeches where he urged activists of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the frontline organisation for LeT that he heads, to wage a ‘jehad’.

Saeed has also been charged for heading a charity collection drive during the Ramazan month according to the police.

Earlier, Roemer had called on Pakistan to take action against Saeed.

“There are five, probably six, suspects currently being held in Islamabad in connection with the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. It is extremely important that these six people be brought to justice and put behind bars and receive sentences commensurate with their crimes against India, US and the world,” a news channel quoted Roemer, as saying

“I hope that in future the action on 26/11 includes people like Hafiz Saeed. Recently he was put into an Interpol red flag list,” he added.

The remarks follows Chidambaram’s visit to US, where he had briefed several ministers under the Barack Obama administration about Islamabad’s inaction against perpetrators of the Mumbai carnage.

The attacks, which drew widespread condemnation across the world, began on 26 November 2008 and lasted until 29 November, killing at least 173 people and wounding at least 308. Among the dead were 28 foreign nationals from 10 countries.

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the only attacker who was captured alive, has disclosed that the attackers were members of LeT, which is considered a terrorist organization by the Government of India, the United States, and the United Kingdom, among others.

Interpol has also issued a Red Corner Notice against Saeed, and Zaki -ur- Rehman Lakhvi (another mastermind of the 26/11 attacks). The notice was issued after a Mumbai court issued non-bailable warrants against both terrorists. (ANI)

Film promoting sexual assault to be screened on campus despite protests

Washington, Aug 26 (ANI): The film version of author Tucker Max’s book ‘I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell’ will be screened at North Carolina State University today, despite Women’s Center’s protests against the movie.

Advocates who wanted the film screening to be cancelled had a meeting with Union Activities Board Film Committee Chair Will Lamb, and others in the UAB office on Monday.

They discussed the implications of the movie and the question and answer session with Max, which is scheduled to follow the movie.

Rape Prevention Education Coordinator Juliette Grimmett, who works at the Women’s Center, said that they were notified of the film’s campus screening three weeks ago.

But she said that the centre was not aware of how offensive the content of the film would be until a concerned student e-mailed her.

Grimmet had a meeting with Associate Director of Campus Activities Rick Gardner, in between meetings.

“It was on my radar but the way Rick [Gardner] said it and described it, it didn’t seem to be a major red flag. It didnt even occur to me that there was anybody out there like [Max.]” Uwire quoted her as saying.

Both Grimmett and Women’s Center Director Shannon Johnson said the weeks since the meeting were “busy,” preventing them from following up more closely with Gardner or the Films Committee about the plans for the film.

“We became aware of the extremity of the offensiveness Thursday morning,” said Johnson.

Johnson said that while they did not see the movie themselves, the postings on Max’s blog and the trailer for the movie were enough for the Center to know that the movie would be offensive, Johnson said that the trailer contains sexist and racist phrases, which according to her were intended to dehumanise and perpetuate a rape culture.

According to Grimmett and Johnson, Max’s book is filled mostly with stories of him and his exploits with women, some of which would be considered felonious acts under North Carolina law.

“He views women as objects. He’s only out to get as much sex as he can at any cost,” said Johnson.

The Technician reported that Chair of the Issues and Idea Board Matt Woodward filed for a permit, and planned to stage a protest during the film’s showing.

And now, the Women’s Center and other advocating groups have requested permits, and will be staging a silent protest on Harris Field during the showing of the film and a candlelight vigil to honour rape and sexual assault victims following the event.

“Since we couldn’t cancel it we wanted to give [students] the opportunity to know first-hand what they’re walking into. My fear was that you’ll have students that go to this even if they think they know the extent [of the offensiveness] and realize that he’s talking about acts that mean the definition of rape. We want them to know that there’s a community at N.C. State that doesn’t support this person and what he does,” said Grimmett.

The Women’s Center has also asked students, who leave the film because of its offensive content, to have their money refunded.

The Center also asked for the 400 dollars UAB will make from hosting the film to be donated to an area sexual assault victim advocacy group.

The group said that it is still hammering out the details of such a donation, but said that there was a “pretty good chance” it would happen.

Grimmett said that the protest was mostly about Max, and what he represents.

“We are absolutely there to protest Tucker Max-the fact he’s been brought to campus. We’re protesting everything about Tucker Max and what he stands for,” said Grimmett. (ANI)

Tourist sites in province free for foreigners, not for Chinese

Beijing, July 2 (ANI): All non-Chinese people will get free access to 12 major tourist sites in Anyang city, Henan province, under a new policy.

According to the China Daily, Chinese citizens will not be given the same privilege that is designed to attract more foreign tourists, who are smaller in number than domestic travelers to the city.

Overseas tourists will only have to show their passports to enter historical spots like Yinxu – the ruins of the last capital of China’s Shang Dynasty (1766 BC – 1050 BC) – one of the oldest and largest archaeological sites in China and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Chinese, however, will have to cough up 50 yuan (7.3 dollars) for a ticket.

“We are trying to spread the Chinese culture. We think Anyang should have tourists from all over the world,” said Zhang Jianguo, director of Anyang tourism bureau.

Many netizens expressed their anger at the policy, which was described as “fawning over foreigners” on popular portal Sina.com.

Also among the 12 tourist destinations is the Red Flag Channel, a man-made river constructed in the 1960s, and Yuefei Temple, built in honor of Yue Fei, a famous Chinese patriot and military general born in Anyang.

Zhang said some 12 million tourists visited Anyang last year, of which just 35,000 were foreigners.

Free tickets worth 10 million yuan have been given out to people across the country since last December, he added. (ANI)

S and P Daily Commentary for 4.15.09

The S and P futures experienced considerable losses Tuesday after the U. S. released disappointing PPI and Retail Sales data. The futures weakened below April 4 highs and our 3rd tier downtrend line before popping back above the trend line Wednesday morning.

A surprising declining PPI reignites fears of deflation while the negative Retail Sales number reinforces the fact that U. S. consumption is buckling under the pressure of the economic downturn.

Yesterday’s data points raise a red flag concerning the possibility of a head fake in economic data and shows the worst of the economic crisis may not be behind us after all.

The U. S. has more key economic releases on tap for today, including CPI, TIC Long-Term Purchases, Industrial Production, the Empire State Manufacturing Index, and weekly Crude Oil Inventories. Therefore, we anticipate volatility to heat up during today’s session.

Though Intel’s earnings after the bell beat analyst expectations, the lack of guidance from the semiconductor bell-weather raises another red flag and heightens investor uncertainty.

If major corporations are unable to project performance over the next quarter, it becomes increasingly difficult for chief operators to design budgets to maximize earnings from desirable loan structures. With the barrage of red flags investor uncertainty is rising concerning the viability of a economic turnaround.

However, we caution against become overly-pessimistic right now since the S and P futures are still healthy fundamentally. Investors may wait until the results from the government’s stress tests of financials before passing judgment trend-wise.

That being said, the obstacles are stacking up against the uptrend. Not only do the futures still need to pass through February highs, but April highs now serve as an intermediate barrier to the upside. However, the highly psychological 800 level defends the S and P futures to the downside.

Fundamentally, we maintain our supports of 834.75, 829.5, 825, and 818.5 with fresh bottom-end of 812.75. To the topside, our 839.75 support turns resistance while we hold our resistances of 845.25, 850.5, 856.25, and 862.5. The S and P futures are currently trading at 835.25.

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Crude Daily Commentary for 4.6.09

Crude futures are falling sharply Monday morning after being deflected from the inflection point of our 2nd tier uptrend and downtrend lines. The weakness in Crude follows a decline in the S and P futures after IBM’s acquisition of Sun Microsystems appears to have fallen through.

The failed purchase of Sun raises a red flag concerning the health of the economy, and gives investors a reason to take profits after such a large run in Crude. The selloff in Crude is a bit disappointing for bulls since the futures were so close to breaking out of key trend lines and March highs.

Additionally, the decline in Crude this morning is more exaggerated than that of the S and P futures. However, today’s drop in Crude shouldn’t have investors too concerned since the IBM news isn’t critical concerning the state of the overall economy.

Investors will be paying more attention to the earnings season kicking off tomorrow. With economic data release from the U. S. few and far between this week, earnings will play a key role in determining investor sentiment towards U. S. production and individual consumption of Crude.

Therefore, we expect Crude futures to exhibit a tight correlation with the S and P futures throughout the week. On the cautionary side, Crude has just fallen through our 1st tier downtrend line, and it will be interesting to see if the futures can fight back above the trend line today.

Crude remains well above the key $50/bbl mark, and the near-term uptrend is still in play. Fundamentally, we find resistances of $51.73/bbl, $52.05/bbl, $52.46/bbl, $52.86/bbl, and $53.30/bbl.

To the downside, we see supports of $51.28/bbl, $50.80/bbl, $50.38/bbl, and $49.97/bbl. Crude futures are presently trading at $51.53/bbl.

Crude Daily Commentary for 4.6.09

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ROUNDUP: Thousands march against government in Belarus

Minsk – Thousands marched against Belarus’ authoritarian regime on Wednesday, as opposition groups held rare public gatherings throughout the former Soviet republic.

More than 4,000 demonstrators gathered in the capital Minsk, some carrying the flag of the European Union, banners proclaiming “Independence!” and the banned red-white-red flag of 1918 Belarus.

The marches came on a semi-official Belarusian holiday known as Will Day that marks the short-lived independent Belarusian republic formed in 1918, and destroyed by invading Soviet troops months later.

Minsk authorities had approved a march in Banglore Square, well away from the city centre.

But the demonstrators, according to witnesses mostly students from Minsk high schools or universities, gathered near the national Academy of Sciences, only a few hundred metres from the residence of Belarus’ authoritarian President Aleksander Lukashenko.

Marchers carrying road flares formed a live chain more than a kilometre long shortly after sunset, lighting up Minsk’s main central thoroughfare Prospekt Nezavisimosti.

A few demonstrators were seen by a German Press Agency dpa reporter setting fire to portraits of Lukashenko – a crime in Belarus.

Police on the scene confiscated demonstrators’ loudspeakers and barred their movement towards government buildings, but by early evening had made no move to break up the crowd.

An intense effort by Belarus’ KGB was reported in progress across the city, with agents standing by the residences of opposition leaders, placing them under effective house arrest.

Plainclothes KGB agents met a train arriving in the Belarusian capital Minsk from Moscow and initially detained three members of the Russian pro-democracy Oborony (Defence) youth group.

They later charged two of the activists, Obrony leader Oleg Kozlovsky and associate Aleksander Savelev, and put them on a return train to the Russian capital, said Oborony spokesman Andrei Kim.

Police reportedly charged the pair with “swearing in public.” A third activist, Maksim Talykov, also a Russian national, was arrested and taken into custody, Kim said.

Opposition groups held meetings in 25 Belarusian cities, with events to mark Will Day including talks with writers and poets, a public display of 1918-era Belarusian national emblems, information hand-outs, and discussions in the Belarussian language.

“Our goal is to get our message out to a larger number of our fellow citizens, than is normally possible,” one of the organizers said, according to a Belapan news agency report.

The turnout was nonetheless thin, with as few as a dozen activists turning out in some provincial cities, and less than 100 in the capital Minsk.

Police were reportedly present at all the gatherings, but in general did not interfere. Law enforcers in the northern city Vitiebsk confiscated opposition brochures, arrested three men carrying the 1918 Belarusian flags, and declared Will Day ceremonies cancelled siting public security concerns.

Opponents of Lukashenko’s regime have for more than a decade used the March 25 anniversary date as a pretext to gather in public and discuss possible democratic changes in the government.

Belarusian opposition leader Aleksander Milinkevich told journalists in Minsk, “We can interpret this day in different ways, but we must agree on the most important thing, to get Lukashenko out of power by whatever means possible.”

Lukashenko’s government, citing a need to preserve stability usually represses public suggestions of change, but allows the Will Day gatherings as it supports Belarusian independence from other states. (dpa)