الأحد، 25 نوفمبر 2012

Cyber Monday 2012


Cyber Monday 2012: Best deals from Macy's, Sears, Walmart, Kohl's and others



(MoneyWatch) During the 2012 holiday shopping season, online sales are expected to rise 15 percent to $68.4 billion, according to Forrester Research. And"Cyber Monday"  is a key date for retailers to lure in those online shoppers by offering unbeatable deals on popular merchandise.
According to a recent survey by BIGinsight and the National Retail Federation's Shop.org, 85 percent  of online retailers will offer special Cyber Monday promotions, while 44.1 percent plan to offer free shipping without conditions.
Here's a sneak peek at some of the best bargains on popular items up for grabs on "Cyber Monday," Nov. 26.
  • Up to 50 percent off, plus an extra 10 percent off coats, cold weather accessories, sleepwear, dress wear and holiday dresses
  • NordicTrack elliptical - $499.99 (saving of $400)
  • Kenmore Elite 5-qt. stand mixer - $169.99 (saving of $80)
  • Craftsman 192-pc. Mechanics tool set - $99.99 (50 percent off)
  • Maytag 3.6-cu. ft. load washer and Maytag 7.0-cu. ft. dryer - $799.98 (saving of $430)
  • All purchases on Kohls.com - 20 percent off and free standard shipping
  • Select women's sweaters - buy one get one free
  • Club Room cashmere V-neck sweaters - $69.99
  • 1/2-carat diamond stud earrings in 14K white gold - $199
  • 1-1/3-carat Aquamarine ring in 14K white gold with diamond accents - $199
  • Select 24-piece room-in-a-bag sets - $99.99
  • Dyson DC-17 Total Clean vacuum - $349.99
  • Kenneth Cole Reaction wool car coat - $69.99
  • Select women's coats - 50 percent off
  • Charter Club leather gloves and cashmere scarves - 50 percent off
  • Designer and trend handbags - 25-40 percent off
  • Select men's boots - $59.99
  • Holiday dresses - $50 off
  • Bill Blass premier 4-piece luggage set - $79.99
  • TDK performance headphones, EB-900 in-ear headphones - $29.99
  • Sale items - free shipping (no minimum purchase)
  • Samsung 55" 1080p Class LED Smart 3D HDTV - $1498 ($1,000 saving)
  • Samsung 40" 1080p Class LED HDTV - $598 (nearly $400 saving)
  • Xbox 360 Skylanders Family Fun Bundle - $159 (nearly $100 saving)
  • Double Power T-711 with WiFi 7" Tablet - $59 (nearly $40 saving)
  • Little Tikes Kitchen - $50 (nearly $30 saving)

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What would you do if you won $425 million Powerball jackpot?


Andy Gerretse 34 West Town shows his Powerball ticket Sunday evening. If he wjackpot — now pegged $425 milli— heAndy Gerretse, 34, of West Town, shows his Powerball ticket on Sunday evening. If he won the jackpot — now pegged at $425 million — he says he would try to buy the White Sox. | MItch Dudek~Sun-Times
If his Powerball picks hit pay dirt and Andy Gerretse bags the record-high $425 million prize, he says he would try to buy the White Sox.

“I’d sit in my box and invite all my friends,” said Gerretse, 34, who would have to take time off from his new career as a professional golfer to jet home to U.S Cellular Field. He’ll worry about the 14 handicap later.
He’d quit his current gig as a construction worker building roads, Gerretse said after plunking down $2 to buy a Powerball ticket Sunday evening at the Citgo gas station at Grand and Ashland, not far from his West Town neighborhood home.
“I’d get a new car, too. One with a driver,” said Gerretse, who would said he would ditch his Pontiac Grand Prix.
“I also want to see New Zealand,” he added.
Celso Fuentes was ahead of Gerretse in line and bought three tickets.

“I’ve always wanted to see Russia, said Fuentes, 72, a retired candy company machine operator. But Fuentes, also of West Town, said he would take care of his six kids and eight grandkids before adding any new stamps to his passport.
Both men plan to tune in to the Powerball drawing Wednesday night.
While it may be fun to dream about what you’d do with $425 million — or more if ticket sales drive the jackpot even higher — the odds of winning Wednesday are slim: 1 in 175 million, according to the Illinois Lottery.
The last time someone won a Powerball jackpot was on Oct. 3, when a player in Delaware won $50 million, according to the Illinois Lottery.
Saturday night’s grand prize of $325 million was the fourth-highest in the game’s history. The winning numbers were: 22, 32, 37, 44 and 50, and the Power Ball number was 34.
The closest anyone in Illinois came to collecting the jackpot Saturday night were the five players who matched four of five numbers and the Power Ball, according to the Illinois Lottery. They’ll receive $10,000 each.
Before this jackpot, the biggest grand prize in the history of the Powerball game was $365 million, won in 2006 by eight workers at a Nebraska meatpacking plant.
Last April, Merle Butler and his wife, Patricia, of Downstate Red Bud won one-third of a record $656 million Megamillions jackpot. Their share was $218.6 million, which shrunk to $111 million after taxes.

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Kaepernick choice looks great after 49ers beat Saints; more Snaps

Colin Kaepernick

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Musings, observations and the occasional insight from a Week 12 heavy on impressive road wins...
• It's a bit too early for anyone to claim vindication in San Francisco. But for now at least, you have to give Jim Harbaugh the nod. The 49ers head coach made the controversial move to switch from Alex Smith to Colin Kaepernick at quarterback last week, and we haven't seen anything yet but justification for the faith he has in his young play-maker.
San Francisco's resounding 31-21 victory over the Saints in the New Orleans Superdome Sunday certainly wasn't all about Kaepernick and his ability to affect a game. The 49ers defense did more than its part, swarming Drew Brees for five sacks and intercepting him twice, returning both for touchdowns.
But in just his second career start, Kaepernick showed he was ready for his recent promotion, running for one touchdown, passing for another, and playing with the poise and control of a much more experienced veteran. In short, Kaepernick is proving his head coach correct, and doing his part to ensure that San Francisco remains on the short list of NFC Super Bowl favorites.
At 8-2-1, the 49ers are now firmly in command in the NFC West. Second-place Seattle lost 24-21 at Miami on Sunday, and now trails San Francisco by 2 1/2 games with five remaining. The Seahawks also face the double whammy of potentially losing starting cornerbacks Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner in December to four-game league-issued suspensions  for failing tests for performance-enhancing drugs.
Kaepernick wasn't his sensational self of Monday night's easy win over Chicago at Candlestick Park. But he was plenty good enough in the hostile environment that the Superdome presents a visiting quarterback, completing 16 of 25, for 231 yards, with one touchdown (a 6-yarder to Frank Gore), one inconsequential interception, and a very solid 90.6 passer rating. Kaepernick also continues to challenge a defense with his running game as well, opening the game's scoring with a 7-yard touchdown scramble and finishing with 27 yards on six carries.
Let's not write off the Alex Smith era for good just yet in San Francisco. Things can change quickly in the NFL, and who knows if Harbaugh will have to turn to the eighth-year veteran again at some point with his team's season on the line? But for now, Harbaugh looks like he knew his team far better than the critics who have voiced skepticism about the timing and wisdom of his quarterback change. So far, his gamble is paying off, and his 49ers are responding to the energy and strong arm that Kaepernick brings to the table.
As for the vanquished Saints, who saw their three-game winning streak snapped, let's not completely write them off either. True, they're back below .500 at 5-6, and in this year's deep NFC, they might have to run the table in order to reach the playoffs.
But three of the teams that New Orleans needed to lose in the wild-card race complied in Week 12, with Minnesota (6-5) falling at Chicago, Tampa Bay (6-5) dropping a nail-biter at home to Atlanta, and Seattle (6-5) falling by a field goal in Miami. Washington (5-6) beating Dallas on Thanksgiving didn't hurt the Saints either, because now both of those NFC East clubs have the same record as New Orleans. Eight teams in the NFC still have a better record than the Saints, but they're just a game out of a wild-card slot, and there's still plenty to play for in New Orleans.
But time is also of the essence for these Saints, because they face two consecutive road games in Weeks 13-14, and they're doozies: a quick turnaround in time to play at Atlanta (10-1) on Thursday night, followed by a trip to take on the defending Super Bowl champion Giants after that. If the Saints are going to stay viable in the wild-card picture, they're going to have to earn it.
The 49ers have no such sense of desperation. With a defense that featured pick-6 touchdowns by both linebacker Ahmad Brooks (50 yards) and safety Donte Whitner (42 yards), and another parade of sacks and pass pressures, they are in position to roll to a first-round bye and take the Super Bowl shot they fell short of last season. Alex Smith led that superb 49ers team, but his Week 10 concussion opened the door for Kaepernick to show his stuff, and the kid hasn't disappointed.
So far, so good in San Francisco. It's Kaepernick's time and Kaepernick's team. It's still early, but Jim Harbaugh's call looked like the right one on Sunday.
• Thanks to a gritty 24-23 win by Atlanta at Tampa Bay, Falcons fans can breath again after two rough weeks. But the challenges aren't over for Mike Smith's team, even if the Falcons did improve to 10-1 and essentially lock up the NFC South.
For starters, Atlanta's starting cornerback injury situation is suddenly dire, with Dunta Robinson leaving the game in Tampa Bay in the third quarter with a possible concussion, and Asante Samuel going in and out of the game with a painful shoulder injury. It's not the kind of news the Falcons needed with pass-happy New Orleans coming to the Georgia Dome for a game in four days.
The Falcons are also still trying to get running back Michael Turner on track. He had just 17 yards on 13 runs against the Bucs, and at this point Jacquizz Rodgers (49 yards rushing, 30 yards receiving) looks like the only play-maker among Atlanta's backs.
Lastly, Falcons kicker Matt Bryant had a shaky day in his return to Tampa Bay, making just 1 of 3 attempts. Bryant somehow blew a 22-yard attempt just before the half, and missed from 48 yards in the final seconds, which would have given the Falcons a four-point cushion and taken the game-winning field goal option off the board for the Bucs.
On the plus side, you have to love how Matt Ryan responded to the worst game of his five-year NFL career, that five-pick stinker of a win last week against reeling Arizona. Ryan was a razor sharp 26 of 32 for 353 yards against Tampa Bay, with one interception and an 80-yard scoring bomb to receiver Julio Jones (six catches for 147 yards). It may not have been enough to restore his MVP candidacy to its October form, but it was a case of Ryan coming up big in the clutch.
But even in victory, it wasn't an easy day for Atlanta to stomach. You could almost see Mike Smith's hair get a little bit whiter after this one.
FALCONS 24, BUCCANEERS 23: RECAP | BOX SCORE | HIGHLIGHTS
• The Falcons weren't the only Week 12 winner to come out worse for wear. Chicago stopped the bleeding of a two-game losing streak with a convincing 28-10 defeat of visiting Minnesota, but getting to 8-3 cost Bears coach Lovie Smith about a quarter of his roster. Or so it seemed.
Return man/receiver Devis Hester left early in the game with a concussion, running back Matt Forte exited in the second half with a gimpy ankle and cornerback Charles Tillman also injured an ankle. And that wasn't even the worst of it. The Bears' beleagured offensive line absorbed two potentially serious injuries , with both starting guards -- Chris Spencer and Lance Louis -- leaving the game in the third quarter with knee issues. On top of everything, linebacker Lance Briggs reportedly left the locker room with a walking boot on his right foot.
Louis was hurt on a blindside block by Vikings defensive end Jared Allen after a turnover. Allen wasn't flagged on the play, but he'll likely be fined for it  by the league after launching himself at the unsuspecting Louis.
BEARS 28, VIKINGS 10: RECAP | BOX SCORE | HIGHLIGHTS
• Vikings super-back Adrian Peterson presumably missed the team bus and wound up taking a cab to Soldier Field on Sunday. That's kind of quirky, but after Peterson committed a key fumble in the opening quarter, leading to Chicago's first touchdown in a 28-10 Bears win, I'm more interested to know if he was allowed to ride the team bus to the airport?
• I don't think it's hyperbole to suggest the slumping Steelers may be playing to keep their playoff chances alive next week at Baltimore. Which is why you can expect Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to do everything in his power to make his return from a rib injury and play against the Ravens. Pittsburgh (6-5) isn't just trailing first-place Baltimore by three games, it now has the red-hot Bengals (6-5) to contend with in the wild-card race. Even if the Steelers can pull the upset in Baltimore, the Cincinnati at Pittsburgh game in Week 16 now looms as a potential showdown to decide the conference's second and final wild-card slot.
BROWNS 20, STEELERS 14: RECAP | BOX SCORE | HIGHLIGHTS
• I thought ancient Steelers backup quarterback Charlie Batch would be able to do enough to cobble together an ugly victory at Cleveland, but it's tough to win any game with eight turnovers . The entire Pittsburgh running back depth chart let the Steelers down in the 20-14 loss, with fumbles lost by Rashard Mendenhall, Jonathan Dwyer, Isaac Redman and Chris Rainey. When you add in three interceptions by Batch, it's remarkable the Steelers were even one play away from getting out of town with their seventh W.
So much for leaning on the Steelers running game. Pittsburgh rushed for a measly 49 yards on 20 carries, with Dwyer "leading'' the way with 19 yards on nine attempts. The Steelers better hope Roethlisberger is ready to go next week in Baltimore.
• Leave it to the bumbling Chargers to come up a new way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory -- by giving up a game-changing 4th-and-29 conversion late in regulation against Baltimore.
Yes, San Diego got hosed on the spot of the ball, even after referee Gene Steratore had the play reviewed and re-spotted the ball just inside the Chargers 34. That was still a half-yard or so away from where the ball looked to be in Ray Rice's arms when his knees touched the ground.
But 4th-and-29 and you legitimately give up at least 28 1/2 yards? The Chargers almost deserved to lose for that alone, which they eventually did, 16-13 in overtime, on Justin Tucker's 38-yard field goal.
And with that, San Diego has its second three-game losing streak in its past seven games, a 4-7 record, and absolutely no hope of threatening first-place Denver (8-3) in the AFC West. At this point, I believe even Chargers head coach Norv Turner just wants the nightmare to end as soon as possible.
RAVENS 16, CHARGERS 13 (OT): RECAP | BOX SCORE | HIGHLIGHTS
• Don't know the exact order of the coaching hot seat list in terms of temperature, but suffice to say San Diego's Turner, Buffalo's Chan Gailey, Kansas City's Romeo Crennel, Tennessee's Mike Munchak, Dallas' Jason Garrett and the Jets' Rex Ryan didn't do themselves any favors with Week 12 losses.
Cleveland's Pat Shurmur was able to notch his third win of the season and climb to 3-8 when the Browns knocked off the Steelers, but his club remains buried in last place in the AFC North. And on Monday night, a pair of embattled head coaches will square off in Philadelphia, when the good-as-gone Andy Reid goes up against Carolina's out-of-answers Ron Rivera.
• Really can't believe the Dolphins resorted to the old sprinkler delay  to slow down the Seahawks on Sunday, at least once Seattle finally pulled ahead in the third quarter of what eventually became a much-needed 24-21 victory for the Fish. If this is the way Miami plays it in order to prove Sun Life Stadium is in need of an upgrade, it's pretty creative. Or sneaky, in that Buffalo Wild Wings sort of way.
DOLPHINS 24, SEAHAWKS 21: RECAP | BOX SCORE | HIGHLIGHTS
• Hard to take the Seahawks seriously as a playoff-bound club with their pattern of close-but-no-cigar continuing on the road in Miami. Seattle has now lost five out of its six games away from CenturyLink Field this season, and those defeats have come by a combined total of just 24 points (a 4.8 average). At home, the Seahawks are a sterling 5-0.
And Seattle's bid for a playoff berth just got considerably more difficult if the reports of impending four-game league suspensions for starting cornerbacks Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner  are true. The Seattle secondary is the strength of that defense, but Sherman and Browner reportedly failed tests for performancing enhancing drugs, specifically Adderall.
But it was the defense that let the Seahawks down against Miami, giving up 17 points in the final nine minutes of the game -- no small feat for a Dolphins offense that has scored just 10 points in its past two games combined. Seattle lacks a dose of killer instinct on the road, and that's bad news given that Sunday started a stretch that will take it from Miami to Chicago to Toronto (against the Bills) in a span of just 22 days.
The Seahawks may be able to earn a wild-card berth by just winning their final three home games and getting to a 9-7 record that way, but I don't think they can count on it. At least one more road win is probably necessary, and that's one more than Seattle looks capable of about now.
• That said, the pivotal roughing-the-quarterback call against Seahawks safety Earl Thomas -- which negated an end zone interception by Seattle rookie linebacker Bobby Wagner in the fourth quarter -- was beyond ticky-tacky. I know any contact with a quarterback above the shoulders draws a hankie these days, but Thomas was airborne before Miami's Ryan Tannehill released the ball, and didn't land anything but a glancing blow on the quarterback on his way down (making no helmet-to-helmet contact of any kind).
• That Carson Palmer trade is the gift that just keeps giving in Cincinnati. The ex-Bengals quarterback didn't exactly rub Mike Brown's nose in it on Sunday, did he? Palmer came back to Paul Brown Stadium with the Raiders and made a pretty good case for why dumping him was the best thing the Bengals ever did. Palmer's line in the 34-10 blowout loss to Cincinnati? One touchdown pass, one interception, one fumble lost, four sacks, and just 146 yards on 19 of 34 passing.
Palmer's replacement in tiger stripes did considerably better. Second-year Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton helped Cincinnati to a 24-0 first-half lead and finished with three touchdown passes and 210 yards without an interception.
BENGALS 34, RAIDERS 10: RECAP | BOX SCORE | HIGHLIGHTS
• The Bengals could really give opposing defenses some trouble down the stretch if they keep rookie receiver Mohammed Sanu rolling , to go along with superstar A.J. Green on the other side. Green didn't score a touchdown for the first time in 10 games, but that's because Sanu is suddenly a red zone threat for Cincy. Sanu finished with five catches for just 29 yards, but they included touchdowns of 2 and 5 yards, giving him four scores in the past three games.
Sanu's 2-yard touchdown catch was a ridiculous one-handed grab in the back corner of the end zone, giving the Bengals a 14-0 first-quarter lead and the eventual game-winning points.
• The Rams and Cardinals squared off in Arizona, and that thankfully meant someone had to finally win (or tie, again). St. Louis was 0-4-1 since beating Arizona in Week 5, and the Cardinals entered with a six-game losing streak after their last meeting with the Rams.
Make that seven defeats in a row for an Arizona team that threatens to set back the state of NFL quarterbacking by several decades. The Cardinals gave rookie Ryan Lindley his first start against St. Louis, and it did not make anyone in the desert forget Kurt Warner. Lindley completed 31 passes to his own team, and four to St. Louis, with Rams rookie cornerback Janoris Jenkins taking two of those picks to the house, for touchdown returns of 36 and 39 yards.
As for the winning quarterback, the Rams' Sam Bradford didn't exactly put on a tour de force performance, completing just 8 of 17 passes, but for 205 yards, a pair of touchdowns and one ugly interception. St. Louis might just have its own quarterback issue to grapple with in 2013.
RAMS 31, CARDINALS 17: RECAP | BOX SCORE | HIGHLIGHTS
• At least with Chad Henne at quarterback, the Jaguars look like a decent NFL offense. You couldn't say that for most of the season with Blaine Gabbert under center in Jacksonville. Henne led the Jaguars to their first home win of the season, a 24-19 conquest of Tennessee, overcoming a slow start to complete 17 of 26 passes for 261 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Jacksonville hadn't just been beaten at home in its first five games of the season, it had been out-classed, losing each game by at least 17 points. The Jaguars might have cost themselves next year's No. 1 overall draft choice with the win, but maybe the need for a new starting quarterback option looks a little less pressing with Henne's emergence the past two weeks.
JAGUARS 24, TITANS 19: RECAP | BOX SCORE | HIGHLIGHTS
• Week 12 had a lot of memorable moments, but how do you beat that Ed Hochuli gem Sunday? By way of explaining that Colts rookie receiver/return man T.Y. Hilton did not fumble on a punt return, the NFL's most well-known referee opened his mic and informed the masses that Hilton was down by contact before he dropped the ball, because his "buttocks'' were on the ground.
And I thought Ben Dreith's "he's giving him the business down there'' penalty explanation from that 1986 Bills-Jets game was my personal favorite in this particular genre. Now there's competition in my mind.
• I guess Jim Schwartz didn't read what I wrote about Atlanta head coach Mike Smith in last Sunday's Snap Judgments, otherwise he wouldn't have tried to illegally challenge his way out of that bogus Justin Forsett 81-yard touchdown run  in the Lions' overtime loss to Houston on Thanksgiving. But now every NFL head coach knows the extreme danger of getting too trigger happy with the challenge flag on either a touchdown or a turnover.
Not that it will matter for long, with the league's embarrassed competition committee expected to quickly change a rule that shows no sense of perspective in terms of the punishment fitting the crime, and also manages to wipe out the underlying reason the NFL adopted instant replay in the first place -- to correct an obviously blown call.
How this rule ever got so complicated coming out of the competition committee in the first place is mind-boggling. Challenging a play that's already covered under another part of the replay system should be a 5-yard delay of game penalty, not a damaging 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct call. The delay of game issue was the original problem being addressed, so dock the offending coach 5 yards and move on to the replay review. If coaches continue to abuse their red-flag-throwing privileges, start taking away challenges or up the yardage to the penalty. What's so tricky about this one?
• Boy, did the Patriots miss Rob Gronkowski against the Jets the other night.
Not really. I'm starting to think New England, warts and all, is again the team to beat in the AFC, and a very good bet to wind up back in the New Orleans, where its Super Bowl glory era began almost 11 years ago. And I say that knowing it's possible the Patriots will only have their playoff opener at home, in the first round.
New England's three touchdowns in that 53-second span of the second quarter against the Jets were fluky, but the rest of the Patriots' 49-19 dismantling of New York was legit. New England plays fast-break football, and it does it better than anyone else in the NFL.
The Patriots have scored 108 points in their past two games (played in a span of five days), and 190 in their past four. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that's the third-biggest four-game offensive explosion in NFL history, trailing only the 1950 Los Angeles Rams (208 points) and the 1948 Chicago Cardinals (195).
• When I first watched Ndamukong Suh's latest Thanksgiving day work, I thought his kick to the groin of Texans quarterback Matt Schaub was accidental. But the more I watched the replays, the more I began to see the possibility of intent. Am I just viewing it through the prism of Suh's rather violent on-field history? Maybe.
But that's the problem with Suh's past actions. He gets no benefit of the doubt or presumption of innocence. And he's put himself in that spot, both because of his dubious decision-making, and his lack of candor or willingness to admit his mistakes. The league's in a tough position when it comes to disciplining Suh for his kick of Schaub. It has to judge his intent, all the while knowing it can't be 100 percent sure if he meant to inflict pain on the Texans quarterback.
• I think we all know who the real heroes were in the NFL in Week 12: Those two Colts cheerleaders who raised more than $22,000 for the fight against leukemia by agreeing to shave their heads  during the team's 20-13 win over Buffalo on Sunday. And the reality of Chuck Pagano's battle continues to create positives in Indianapolis from what once was a very sad and tragic turn of events.

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HyunA, 'Gangnam Style' Star, Releases 'Ice Cream' Video with PSY: Watch


After playing the female counterpart in PSY's inescapable "Gangnam Style" video, K-pop starlet HyunA has inadvertently become one of the most visible artists of the genre. Now she's taking front and center with her latest single, "Ice Cream," and enlisting none other than PSY for a guest appearance in the music video.


The hip-hop pop track puts a unique twist on HyunA's singing and rap delivery. Whether or not one speaks Korean, the innuendos are clear enough in the track (on which HyunA repeats "Cream! Cream! Cream! Cream!" in the chorus), while the video's different scenarios include HyunA parading through some suggestive choreography, running over a clown with her ice cream truck and seduceing a man with her name tattooed on his back. The video gets racy for K-pop standards in a scene where the 20 year-old plays around with soap suds in a cleavage-barring top. As racy as things get, the video has a whimsical introduction from the world's biggest K-pop today, PSY, sneaking into HyunA's truck for a frozen treat.


HyunA had a nice lead-in for the video, with a 30-second teaser for the video racking over 3 million views in just four days. HyunA's equally fun and sexy solo single "Bubble Pop!" earned 37 million views since 2011. The singer is also a part of five-member girl group 4Minute, who hit 12 million views for their lesbian-vampire romp "Volume Up."

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Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo snubs Manchester United move in near future



Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo reckons Manchester United will emerge as the best in England at the end of the season. The Portuguese football icon, who is being linked to a shocking move to Manchester United, believes his former club will steal the Premier League title from archrivals Manchester City.
 
Manchester United sold Cristiano Ronaldo to his dream club Real Madrid for a world record transfer fee of £80 million in 2009. Since then the 27-year-old forward has been on a goal-scoring spree for Real Madrid. Presently, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 165 goals in 164 appearances for Los Blancos.
 
In spite of having scored 19 goals in 20 appearances for Real Madrid this season, Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly still ‘unhappy’ at Santiago Bernabeu.
 
Cristiano Ronaldo just recently revealed that he and Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho had a secret meet-up with Sir Alex Ferguson last Wednesday when the La Liga champions were in town for their Champions League game against Manchester United’s archrivals Manchester City.
 
Sir Alex Ferguson, who has been tipped to lift his 20th Premier League title this season, could name his successor at the end of the season. Rife rumors suggest the race will be between former Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho. If Jose Mourinho comes under consideration then the chances of Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United will increase tenfold.
 
Cristiano Ronaldo believes the English Premier League is still the “most competitive” league in the world. The Portugal international also claimed that there were no transfer talks between Sir Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho when they met up.
 
“There are three or four teams who can win the league – that is why it is the most competitive in the world,” Cristiano Ronaldo said. “I think United will do it this year and win their title back.”
 
Talking about the transfer rumors suggesting his return to Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo declared that there was transfer talk between Sir Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho. Nonetheless, Cristiano Ronaldo didn’t his happiness upon returning to his old home.
 
“We didn’t speak about me coming back to the Premier League, though,” Cristiano Ronaldo said. “Sir Alex came to the hotel to speak with Jose Mourinho – it was nice to see him.
 
“I loved coming back to the city. When we arrived at the airport, I was so happy. I’m always happy to be here,” Cristiano Ronaldo added.

I Love You


    "I Love You" in Different Languages 

    AfrikaansEk is lief vir jou
    Ek het jou lief
    AlbanianTe dua
    AmharicAfekrishalehou
    ArabicAna Behibak (to a male)
    Ana Behibek (to a female)
    Armeniankezi chat ge sirem (in western Armenian)
    yes kez sirum em (in eastern armenian)
    yes kez shat em siroom
    aruba
    bonaire and curacao
    mi stimabo
    Assyr
    Assyrian
    Az tha hijthmekem
    ANA KI BAYINAKH
    Australian'ave a beer :-)  (Please keep in mind that this is only a joke! Yes, Australians speak English.)
    AzerbaijanianMen seni severam
    Basque(A region of Spain and France)Maite zaitut.
    Asko maite zaitut. (I love you a lot)      Nere Maitea (My love)
    BavarianI mog di narrisch gern
    BengaliAmi tomAy bhAlobAshi
    BerberLakh tirikh
    BHOJPURIham tahara se pyar karila
    BicolNamumutan ta ka
    BisayaNahigugma ko nimo
    Bosnianvolim te (most common)  (Volim Te Ba)
    ja te volim (less common)
    Brazilian Portugueseeu te amo
    BulgarianObicham te
    Cambodiankh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
    Bon sro lanh oon
    CantoneseNgo oi ney
    CatalanT'estim (mallorcan)
    T'estime (valencian)
    T'estimo (catalonian)
    T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
    CebuanoGi Gugma Kita
    chaldean
    a new form of aramaek
    Hey- Ben- nahh (to female)
    Hey-Ben-noohh (to male)
    ChamorroHu Guiya Hao
    Chanchalmain (i like you)
    main Tere bina main ji nahi pauga (i love you)
    mail tere bina kaha jauga
    ChineseWo ie ni
    Manderin
    Wo ai ni
    CroatianVolim te (most common), or
    Ja te volim (less common)
    Czechmiluji te
    DanishJeg elsker dig
    Dhivehi (Maldivian Language)Aharen Kalaa Dhekeh Loabivey
    DutchIk hou van jou
    East Timor (Timorese)Hau hadomi (Hau=I hadomi=love o=you)
    EnglishI love you!
    EsperantoMi amas vin
    EstonianMa armastan sind
    Mina armastan sind (formal)
    Persian (Farsi)Tora dust midaram
    Flemish (Vlaams)ik zie je graag   or   ik hou van jeIk heb je lief (in songs)
    FinnishMina rakastan sinua
    FrenchJe t'aime
    FriesianIk bin fereale op dy
    Ik ha^ld fan dy (Most commonly used phrase) (the ^ is above the a)
    GaelicTa gra agam ort  (Tá mé i ngrá leat?)
    GalicianÁmote
    GeorgianMe shen mikvarkhar
    GermanIch liebe dich
    i moag di  (an old saying for "i like you")
    I mog Di ganz arg! (Suebian: South German dialekt.)
    GreekS'agapo
    HausaIna sonki
    HawaiianAloha wau ia 'oe
    HebrewaNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male)
    aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female)
    female to male "ani ohevet otcha".
    male to female "ani ohev otach".
    HindiMain tumse pyar karta hun (Male will say to Female) Mai Tumshe Pyaar Karta Hun
    Main tumse pyar karti hun (Female will say to Male)
    HokkienGwa ai di  (Wa ai lu?)
    HopiNu' umi unangwa'ta
    Hmong"Kuv Hlub Koj"
    Pronounced "Goo (rising tone) Hloo (high tone) Gah (falling tone"
    HungarianSzeretlek te'ged
    IcelandicÉg elska þig (pronounced jeg elska thig)
    Indian languages:
    Assamese (Guwahati, India)
    moi tumak val pau
    Gujarati(a dialect of India)
    "Tane Prem Karoo Choo"
    Kannada
    Nanu nimmege preti maditi idini
    Naanu Ninna Preethisuve  (Naanu Ninanu Pritisutene)
    Maithili
    hom ahaan sei pyaar karey chhi
    Malayalam-1
    Malayalam-2
    Malayalam-3
    Malayalam (Kerala)
    ngyaan ninne premikkunnu (Enjan Ninnei Premikunnu)
    "Njan ninne pranikunnu" or "njan ninne premikkinu"
    "enikku ninne ishttamanu" (enneke nine ishtam)
    NJAN NINNE SNEHIKKUNNU (Njan ninne premikkunnu)
    nnan   ninney   snehikkunnu
    enikku ninne ishtamanu
    nan ninne premikkunnu, nan ninne snehikkunnu
    Manipuri
    aina nangbu nunshi
    Oriya
    Mu tumaku bhala paye
    Punjabi
    Main tenu pyar karda haan
    Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa
    Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai
    me tumse pyar ker ta hu'
    Sindhi
    Aue tava saa pyar kar ya ti ( female to male)
    Aue tosa pyaar kar ya to ( male to female
    Tamil
    NAN UNNAI KHADAL LIKERANNaan Unnai Khadalikkeren
    Telugu
    1. "Nenu ninnu premisthunnaanu" (It represents the opposite person in SINGULAR).
    2. "Nenu mimmalni Premisthunnaanu" (It represents the opposite person in PLURAL).
    naanu ninnu premishthaanu (Nenu Ninnu Premisttu nanu) 
    Nenu Ninnu Premisthunnanu  (nenne nenu premistunnanu)
    Marathi
    Mala tujhashi prem aahe.
    Maza Tuzyavar Prem Ahe
    Majha tujhyavar prem aahe
    IndonesianSaya cinta padamu
    Saya Cinta Kamu
    Aku tjinta padamu
    saya mengasihi saudari (formal expression from male to female)
    saya mengasihi saudara (formal expression from female to male)
    Malay/Indonesian
    Saya cintakan awak(awak=kamu=you)
    Aku sayang engkau (engkau=kamu=you)
    Malay
    Saya cintamu
    Saya sayangmu  (
    Saya cintakan mu / Saya cinta mu ?)
    Niasan (one of tribes in Indonesia)
    omasido khou
    Javanese language(a tribe in Indonesia)
    kulo tresno panjenengan (high languange)
    aku tresno karo kowe (low languange)  (Aku tresna kowe!)
    in Java Indonesia: aku cinta kamu
    Irishtaim i' ngra leat
    ItalianTi amo
    IvatanIchaddaw ko imo
    JapaneseKimi o ai shiteru  (Anata wa, dai suki desu ?)
    JavaneseKulo tresno marang panjenengan (formal)
    aku terno kowe (informal)
    KarenYa Eh Na Arr Gyi Law.
    Kashmirimeh chi chain maai
    KazakhMen seny jaksy kuremyn
    KiswahiliNakupenda
    KonkaniHanv tukka preeti karta
    KoreanTangsinul sarang ha yo  (SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei?)
    KoryeseTen� eretemar
    KurdishEz te hezdikhem
    mn tom oxshawet or xoshm awet ???
         HawramiWashem Grakani
    KyrgyzMen seni syuem
    LahuNga naw hta ha ja.
    LaoKhoi huk chau
    LaosChanrackkun
    LatinTe amo  (Ego te amo ?)
    Vos amo
    Amo te
    LatvianEs Tevi milu  (Es m lu Tevi ?)
    LingalaNalingi yo
    Lithuanianað myliu tave  (As Myliu Tave)Aš tave myliu. [Ash tave myliu]
    Luganda (from Uganda)nkwagala
    LuoAheri
    MacedonianTe sakam
    Madrid lingoMe molas, tronca
    Malaysiansaya cinta awak   or   saya sayang awak
    Maldiviandhivehi - varah loabi vey
    MalteseInħobbok (Inħobbok Ħafna: I love you very much!)
    MandarianWo ai ni
    Mapudungun(a language spoken in central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche)Inchepoyeneimi
    MohawkKonoronhkwa
    Moldova (Moldovian)Te iubescCraciun fericit si un An Nou fericit! (Merry Christmas and a happy new year!)
    MongoliaBi chamd khairtai
    Myanmar (Burma)Nga nint ko chit dae
    Nga nint go chit tel.
    NavajoAyor anosh'ni
    NdebeleNgiyakuthanda
    NepaliMa timlai maya/prem garchu
    NorwegianJeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
    Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
    Pashto (National Language of Afghanistan)Za Tasara Meena Kawam
    Za tha sara meena laram  (Za la ta sara meena kawom)
    PersianTora dost daram  (Tora Doost Darem ?)Duset daaram (informal language)
    Dustat daaram (more peotic)
    \'a\' here sounds like \'a\' in \'pat\' and \'aa\' sounds like \'u\' in \'umberlla\'. :))
    PilipinoMahal Kita
    Iniibig Kita
    PolishKocham cię
    Ja Cie Kocham (Pronounced Yacha kocham)
    Ja cię kocham (thats acurate spelling) is completly not in use.
    \"Ja\" is \"I\" and in this type of sentence we just skip it.
    PortugueseEu amo-te (continental)
    Eu te amo (Brazilian)
    PunjabiMain tenu pyar karda haan
    Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa
    Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai
    me tumse pyar ker ta hu'
    RomanianTe iubesc
    RussianYa lyublyu tebya
    Ya vas lyublyu 
    Ya tebya liubliu
    Scot GaelicTha gra\dh agam ort
    SerbianVolim te (most common), or
    Ja te volim" (less common)
    Serbo-CroatianVolim te
    ShonaNdinokuda
    SinhaleseMama Oyata Aadarei
    SiouxTechihhila
    Slovaklubim ta
    Slovenian (Slovene)Ljubim te
    Somalia LanguagesWaan kujeclahay
    SpanishTe quiero
    Te amo
    SwahiliNaku penda
    SwedishJag älskar dig (pronounces) jag aelskar dig
    Swiss-GermanCh'ha di ga"rn
    TagalogMahal kita Iniibig kita
    TaiwaneseGwa ai lee
    TamilNAN UNNAI KHADAL LIKERANNaan Unnai Khadalikkeren
    ThaiPhom Rak Khun
    Ch'an Rak Khun 
    Khao Raak Thoe / chun raak ter
    TibetanNga Chola Gagai Yo. Nga Chola Tsewa Yo
    TunisianNMOUT ALIK
    Ha eh bak (ÃÍÈß - spelled AHEBAK)
    TurkishSeni seviyorum!
    UkranianYa tebya kahayu
    Ya tebe kohayu (Y
    a tebe kohau)
    ya tebya lyublyu (Russian variant)
    Yalleh blutebeh
    Y
    a lublu tebe (ryss variant)
    Urdu (Pakistan)MUJHAY TUM SAY MOHABBAT HAY  or
    Main tum say pyar karta hoon.
    Mea tum se pyaar karta hu (when a guy says it)
    Mea tum se pyar karti hu (when a gal says it)
    VietnameseAnh ye^u em (man to woman)
    Em ye^u anh (woman to man)
    Toi yeu em
    Vlaams (Flemish)ik zie je graag or ik hou van je
    Ik heb je lief (in songs)
    Welsh'Rwy'n dy garu di.
    Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)
    Rwy'n caru ti
    western Lombardmi te voeuri ben(Milan/Milano-Com/Como-Varez/Varese-Lodt/Lodi-Lech/Lecco-Pavia/Pavia-Nuara/Novara and in Switzerland Tesin/Ticino and Graubunden/Grizun-for a total population 12,000,000 and 80% mother tongues and bilingual with Italian)
    xhosandiyakuthanda
    YiddishIkh hob dikh lib
    YorubaMo ni ife re
    ZaziEzhele hezdege (sp?)
    ZuniTom ho' ichema