Showing posts with label Novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Novel. Show all posts

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Guy Ritchie "demanded" a lot of stunt work

Guy Ritchie "demanded" a lot of stunt work from the stars of 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'.

The British director admits Jude Law, Noomi Rapace and Robert Downey Jr. -- who all appear in sleuth sequel -- were required to do a lot of hard work for the action-heavy movie and admits their individual exercise routines were gruelling.

He said: "Some of these action scenes would last for two weeks and these guys had to work eight or 10 hours a day repeating the same stunt. No one asks a professional athlete to do that amount of work and consequently Jude, Robert and Noomi were constantly on a diet, constantly on an exercising routine. The whole warm up would go on for an hour, cool down goes on for an hour and then they have 10 hours in between.

"That went on week after week. It is almost impossible to appreciate you want out of them physically. Never mind the other aspect, the physical aspect was very, very demanding."

However Jude -- who plays Dr. John Watson in the movie -- admits everyone returning from the 2009 movie was keen to do more stunts.

He told BANG Showbiz: "I think it's true to say though that the physical aspect of this film was another important element we wanted to push further. We were pushing the dialogue, we were pushing the banter, but we did all I think noticeably step up and say, 'Let's really elevate the physicality.'"

Thursday, December 15, 2011

American Dean of Paris literary scene dies at 98

George Whitman and Simon Klein
The man who nurtured a generation of aspiring writers at a rickety English-language bookstore in Paris, offering supper and a bed to literature fans providing they dusted the shelves or penned their memoirs, has died aged 98.

George Whitman, an American, died in the little apartment at the top of his Shakespeare and Company bookstore where he hung with Beat poets Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac half a century ago and until recently hosted literary tea parties on Sundays for anybody who cared to come by.

Decorated with a French medal for his contribution to the Paris literary scene, Whitman became a father figure over six decades to a stream of would-be writers from around the world who would curl up in his second-floor library for weeks on end.

Henry Miller once called his store, open since 1951 on the arty left bank of the Seine, "A wonderland of books."

"Thousands of people from around the world ate his clam chowder and strawberry ice cream and survived thanks to his generosity," said Pia Copper, 38, an art dealer who worked at the store in the 1990s and remained a close friend.

"He offered them the possibility of living across from Notre Dame for free while they penned their first novel or painted a picture. There were a lot of books and poems written there."

The green-fronted store was shuttered on Thursday and well-wishers left votive candles, flowers and novels at the door, where a formal announcement of his death said he would be missed by bibliophiles around the world.

Handwritten tributes cellotaped to the store thanked Whitman for his generosity in providing a haven for "aficionados" of literature or apologized for not finishing novels.

"I'm sorry I was so bad at the poetry reading," said one note. Others were left inside a wine bottle whose label read: "Messages in a bottle: For George. Something for you to read on your trip."

RAG AND BONE

Whitman, who liked to dub his bookstore "The Rag and Bone store of the heart," after a T.S. Elliot poem, was born in New Jersey and spent part of his childhood in China.

After studying journalism and travelling extensively, he moved to Paris in 1948 with a bicycle and a cat as his only possessions and slept in a university garden, as he liked to tell the story. Once settled, he began collecting books and started a lending library in his dingy hotel digs.

He opened his bookshop, "Le Mistral," in 1951 and renamed it several years later as he incorporated books from the original Shakespeare and Company store frequented by James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway before it shut down during World War Two.

Opened by American-born Sylvia Beach in the 1920s, also on the Left Bank, the original store won fame for publishing James Joyce's banned book "Ulysses."

Whitman's shop became a stopover for writers like Miller, James Baldwin, Samuel Beckett, Anais Nin and later on Lawrence Durrel, William Burroughs, Gregory Corso and Ginsberg. Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti became one of Whitman's closest friends.

It grew into a tourist landmark and gathering point for Anglophone expatriates, attracting eccentrics, nomads and dreamers. When an American ambassador once popped in for a visit, Whitman cheekily offered her a corner to sleep in.

Living by a motto taken from Yeats -- "Be not inhospitable to strangers lest they be angels in disguise" -- Whitman helped out bohemian souls in return for them lending a hand in the shop or cooking supper. Hundreds left behind handwritten notes telling their life story.

"I was in my early 20s and just arrived in Paris when I wandered in and sat down to read. George appeared and said 'You're an old China hand like me. You start work tomorrow," said Pia, who was just starting out importing art from China.

Whitman suffered a stroke in October, but refused to stay in hospital. He had an ambulance crew carry him home, up two cramped flights of stairs and past wall-to-wall bookshelves to his bed, laughing with happiness to be back.

The store was his whole life and he rarely left it, except to take the odd trip to wildly exotic locations, Pia recounted.

Whitman, who penned many essays but never wrote a book of his own, will be buried on December 22 in Pere Lachaise cemetery, resting place of such literary luminaries as Oscar Wilde, Moliere and Jim Morrison. His family plans to mark his grave with a statue of Don Quixote, one of his favorite fictional characters.

His daughter Sylvia, who sat at his bedside as he grew weaker but refused to stop reading, will now run the store.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Sculptor's £100k Olympic gold coin revealed

The gold and silver coins are 10cm across and are legal tender

Sir Anthony Caro [L] and Tom Phillips with their designs
A gold coin commemorating London's 2012 Olympics, designed by eminent sculptor Sir Anthony Caro, has been revealed by the Royal Mint at London's Royal Academy of Art.

The UK's first Kilo coin - one of just 60 to be produced - is worth £100,000 as it contains 1kg of fine gold.

A silver Kilo worth £3,000 designed by artist, composer and writer Tom Phillips was also revealed.

The Queen personally approved both designs in order for them to become legal tender.

The obverse of the coins features her effigy, created by sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley, whose design of Her Majesty appears on all UK and Commonwealth coinage since 1998.

Sir Anthony Caro's design represents how the Games focus on success and pushing the body and mind to their limits as well as the long heritage of the Olympics. His coin is framed by a laurel wreath and the London 2012 logo, and depicts the sports equipment used for weightlifting, boxing, football and athletics.

During the manufacturing of the gold Kilo, a special press and production technique was used to achieve the highest ever relief on a coin struck by the Royal Mint. However because of its worth and size, it is unlikely to go into circulation.

The silver Kilo design focuses on the idea of teams working in unison to achieve success and victory, featuring the words "Unite our dreams to make the world a team of teams". It also has images of celebratory flags creating a sun for the Games while also representing the Olympic flame.


Sir Anthony's works have played a key role in the development of contemporary sculpture. He was knighted in 1987 and was the first British sculptor since Henry Moore to receive the Order of Merit in 2000. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York recently featured a major exhibition of his works.

Phillips's works are displayed in some of the world's most prominent galleries, including London's Tate and the National Portrait Gallery.

Gallery crackdown on Leonardo da Vinci show tickets

An art critic takes in the room as a painting
London's National Gallery said on Wednesday it would crack down on the re-sale of tickets to its blockbuster show of Leonardo da Vinci paintings which are being offered online at up to 300 pounds each ($470).

The normal price of a ticket to "Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan", billed as the most complete collection of Leonardo's few surviving paintings ever staged, is 16 pounds.

"We are obviously very disappointed at the resale of these tickets for profit," said a spokeswoman for the gallery.

"The resale of tickets for the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition is against the terms and conditions of their sale and this information is printed on the tickets.

"Our website clearly states: 'Tickets that have been resold will be cancelled without refund and admission will be refused to the bearer.'"

She added that the gallery was in the process of contacting companies and websites offering to re-sell tickets and requesting that they "stop immediately.

"We are conducting checks on Leonardo tickets."

The exhibition, which opened on Nov. 9 to rave reviews and closes on Feb. 5, 2012, quickly sold out as art lovers from Britain and abroad scrambled for access.

The gallery has withheld a limited number of tickets to be sold each day, but on its website it warns visitors they may have to wait for up to three hours and then wait again to enter the show.

The website also advises ticket holders unable to attend to provide a signed letter of authorisation if they wish to hand them over to somebody else.

On Wednesday, two tickets were offered on the eBay online auction website for 600 pounds, although most were priced significantly lower and in some cases at a discount to face value.

On the Viagogo online ticket exchange a pair of tickets was on sale for up to 227 pounds.

The exhibition boasts nine of 15 or 16 known Leonardo paintings, including "Christ as Salvator Mundi" which was only recently attributed to Leonardo, although its authenticity is still questioned by some.

Listed by the National Gallery as an original, the painting was sold at Sotheby's for 45 pounds in 1958, when it was believed to be by one of Leonardo's pupils.

According to ARTnews, the work is now owned by a consortium of dealers, including Robert Simon, a specialist in Old Masters in New York. Valued by experts at up to $200 million, Simon told the publication the work was not for sale.

The National Gallery has collected virtually all of the known Leonardo paintings from Milan, where he was court artist to the city's ruler Ludovico Sforza from around 1482-1499.

Opera legend Sena Jurinac dies at 90

Juranic performed in operas
 Opera singer Sena Jurinac, one of the most celebrated sopranos of the post-war period, has died aged 90.

Born in Travnik in Bosnia in October 1921, the Austrian star studied in Zagreb, and made her debut there 1942 as Mimi in La Boheme.

She made very few recordings across her career, although the BBC recently issued a CD of her 1961 Proms show.

The Vienna State Opera, of which she was an honorary member, confirmed the singer had died in southern Germany.

In a statement, it said it was mourning the loss of a "legendary artist who shaped not only the Vienna State Opera but also the entire opera world".

Jurinac first sang for the company in 1944, playing Cherubino in The Marriage Of Figaro, and remained a member until 1983, when she made her farewell as Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier.

She appeared at the Salzburg Festival in 1947, and soon after made her London debut, singing Dorabella at Covent Garden.

Jurinac went on to become a favourite at Glyndebourne, and was renowned for her interpretation of Mozart.

Scholar Peter Branscombe described her voice as "beautifully pure, rich and even throughout its range".

Austrian news agency APA reported that Jurinac died Tuesday at her home near Augsburg.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 – review


"It all ends," says the poster slogan. A potentially grim statement of the obvious, of course, yet the Potter saga could hardly have ended on a better note. With one miraculous flourish of its wand, the franchise has restored the essential magic to the Potter legend – which had been starting to sag and drift in recent movies – zapping us all with a cracking final chapter, which looks far superior to CS Lewis's The Last Battle or JRR Tolkien's The Return of the King. It's dramatically satisfying, spectacular and terrifically exciting, easily justifying the decision to split the last book into two.

 
Here is where the Harry Potter series gets its groove back, with a final confrontation between Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) and our young hero, and with the sensational revelation of Harry's destiny, which Dumbledore had been keeping secret from him. When stout-hearted young Neville Longbottom (a scene-stealer from Matthew Lewis) steps forward to denounce the dark lord in the final courtyard scene, I was on the edge of my seat. And when, in that final "coda", the middle-age Harry Potter gently hugs his little boy before sending him off for his first term at Hogwarts – well, what can I say? I think I must have had something in my eye.

The colossal achievement of this series really is something to wonder at. The Harry Potter movies showed us their characters growing older in real time: unlike Just William or Bart Simpson, Daniel Radcliffe's Harry was going to grow up like a normal person and never before has any film – or any book – brought home to me how terribly brief childhood is. The Potter movies weren't just an adaptation of a series of books, but a living, evolving collaborative phenomenon between page and screen. The first movie, Philosopher's Stone, came out in 2001, when JK Rowling was working on the fifth book, Order of the Phoenix, and when no one – perhaps not even the author herself – knew precisely how it was going to end. The movies developed just behind the books, and it's surely impossible to read them without being influenced by the films. This is most true for Robbie Coltrane's endlessly lovable, definitive performance as Hagrid.

In this final episode, Harry (Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) continue their battle to find and destroy the "horcruxes" that the sinister Voldemort needs so he can stay alive for all eternity: these are objects in which the fragments of souls are trapped and whose vital, spiritual force Voldemort, that hateful parasite, can siphon off for his own ends. Harry and his friends track down these horcruxes, but the last one is a puzzle. As the forces of good assemble at Hogwarts for the final showdown with Voldemort and his hordes, Harry knows only that the most vital horcrux is actually in the castle, very close at hand.

There are some superb set-piece scenes – and now the plot has so much more zing, these scenes have a power that comparable moments in earlier movies did not have. When Harry, Ron and Hermione insinuate themselves into Gringotts Bank to steal the sword of Gryffindor, the effect is bizarre, surreal and macabre: drawing on the influence of Lewis Carroll and Terry Gilliam. It is a great moment when Severus Snape, played with magnificently adenoidal disdain by Alan Rickman, is attacked by Voldemort's snake Nagini, and we witness this only from behind a frosted glass screen – a nice touch from director David Yates. London-dwelling Potter fans will, as before, be intrigued to see how the ornate St Pancras railway station is used to represent King's Cross, from where the Hogwarts train traditionally departs. Millions of tourists are undoubtedly convinced that this building is, in fact, King's Cross. It may be forced simply to change its name.

We get passionate, but somehow touchingly innocent screen kisses between Harry and Ginny (Bonnie Wright) and, of course, between Ron and Hermione. In the midst of the battle, Neville declares that he is going to find Luna (Evanna Lynch) for a snog: "I'm mad about her! About time I told her, since we're both probably going to be dead by dawn!" But these love stories are always subordinate to the all-important battle between good and evil.

The crucial moment of the film is where, I admit, I have a quibble: it is gripping and even moving when Harry realises what his destiny is, and sets out to fulfil it. Yet the exact rationale for his ultimate survival may be a little obscure, and perhaps even Potter-diehards may suspect that in the film there is a touch of having your cake and eating it. Well, no matter. This is such an entertaining, beguiling, charming and exciting picture. It reminded me of the thrill I felt on seeing the very first one, 10 years ago. And Radcliffe's Harry Potter has emerged as a complex, confident, vulnerable, courageous character – most likable, sadly, at the point where we must leave him for ever. Wait. I've got that darn thing in my eye again ...

Watch the full movie here




Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Professor Chinua Achebe, has again rejected the national award of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) awarded to him by the federal government.

Stakeholders in the Nigerian entertainment sector have reasons to celebrate as some of their own were proud recipients of prestigious national awards conferred on them by the President, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on Sunday, November 13, 2011.

Those conferred the award of Member of the Federal Republic (MFR), include veteran actor, Olu Jacobs, actor turned politician, Kanayo O Kanayo, one-half of the ‘Aki and Pawpaw’ duo, Osita Iheme, producer and director, Amaka Igwe, and Nollywood divas Stephanie Okereke and Genevieve Nnaji.
Meanwhile, respected pioneer African novelist and renowned author of bestselling epic novel ‘Things Fall Apart’, Professor Chinua Achebe, has again rejected the national award of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) awarded to him by the federal government.

The professor of Africana studies at Brown University, United States, rejected the award on the ground that the concerns he raised when he first rejected the award in 2004 remain unresolved and it was ‘inappropriate’ for the government to offer him the award again.

According to a statement issued by the presidential media adviser, Dr. Reuben Abati, the Presidency has expressed regret that the eminent professor turned down the award, claiming that the professor’s assertion ‘flies in the face of reality’ especially as the situation in the country was much improved than when he first turned the award down.

It will be recalled that 81 year old Professor Achebe had earlier turned down the same award by the Olusegun Obasanjo government in 2004, lamenting the corroding influence of a certain ‘clique of renegades, openly boasting its connections in high places’, who seem ‘determined to turn my homeland into a bankrupt and lawless fiefdom. I am appalled by the brazenness of this clique and the silence, if not connivance, of the Presidency’.

The CFR is a prestigious national merit award conferred on individuals, by the government, who have rendered services to the benefit of the nation.
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Alhaji Aliko DangoteChairman Dangote GroupPrivateGCON
Rt. Hon. Aminu TambuwalSpeaker House Of RepresentativePublicCFR
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Mohammed Bello Adoke, SanAttorney General Of The FederalPublicCFR
Air Chief Oluseyi PetinrinChief Of Defence StaffPublicCFR
Air Marshal Muhammed Dikko UmarChief Of Air Staff (Cas)PublicCFR
Vice Admiral Sa’ad IbrahimChief Of Naval Staff (Cns)PublicCFR
Lt-Gen. Azubuke IhejrikaChief Of Army StaffPublicCFR
Hafiz RigimInspector General Of PolicePublicCFR
Abdullahi, D.IComptroller General Of PolicePublicCFR
Alhaji Isa Bello SaliHead Of Civil Service Of The FederationPublicCFR
Amb. Ezekiel O. OladejiDG NIAPublicCFR
Hon. Justice Aloma Mariam MukhtarJustice Of The Supreme CourtPublic
Justice Dalhatu AdamuAG. President, Court Of AppealPublicCFR
Mrs Victoria GowonFormer First Lady Of NigeriaPublicCFR
Hon. Justice Umaru Atu KalgoFormer Justice Of Supreme Court, Chm Law Reform CommPublicCFR
Lt. Gen S. IbrahimFormer Chief Of Army StaffPublicCFR
Rear Admiral A.A MaduekeFormer Chief Of Naval StaffPublicCFR
Vice Admiral P.S. KoshoniFormer Chief Of Naval StaffPublicCFR
Air Mashal A.M DaggashFormer Chief Of Defense StaffPublicCFR
Air Marshal N.E EduokFormer Chief Of Air StaffPublicCFR
Air Vice Marshal J. Yisa DokoFormer Chief Of Air StaffPublicCFR
Alh. Muhammed Gambo-JimetaFormer Inspector General Of PolicePublicCFR
General D.Y. BaliFormer Chief Of Defence Staff & Traditional RulerPublicCFR
Air Vice Marshal Lm. AlfaFormer Chief Of Air StaffPublicCFR
Air Vice Marshal C.A DadaFormer Chief Of Air StaffPublicCFR
Maj. Gen. M. C AlliFormer Chief Of Army StaffPublicCFR
Rear Admiral S. SaiduFormer Chief Of Naval StaffPublicCFR
Lt. Gen Jeremiah Timbut UseniFormer Min. & Rtd Lt. GeneralPublicCFR
Prof. Oladipo A. AfolabiFormer Head Of The Civil Service Of The FederationPublicCFR
Maj. Gen Emmanuel AbisoyeFormer General Officer CommandPublicCFR
Amb. (Dr.) Dalhatu Sarki TafidaPhysician, Diplomat, Former SenatorPublic
Prof. Bolaji AkinyemiScholar, Diplomat, Former MinisterPublicCFR
Prof. Chinua AchebeScholar, Eminent WriterPrivateCFR
Dr. Shehu Usman AbubakarThe Emir Of GombePrivateCFR
Hrh. Alh. (Dr.) Isa Mustapha A AgwaliThe Emir Of LafiaPrivate
Hrh Oba (Dr) David Victor Folagbade Olateru OlagbegiThe Olowo Of OwoPrivateCFR
Hrh. Dr. Muhammed B. Aliyu MustaphaLamido Of AdamawaTraditional
Prof. T.T PrincewillAmanayabo Of KalabariTraditionalCFR
Hrh Alhaji (Dr) Rilwanu Suleiman AdamuEmir Of BauchiTraditionalCFR
Dr. Oba OtudekoBusiness ManPrivateCON
Prof. Akin MagbogunjeConsultant, BusinessmanPrivateCON
H/E Dr Peter ObiGovernor Of Anambra StatePublicCON
H/E Senator Liyel ImokeGovernor Of Cross River StatePublicCON
H/E Com. Adams OshomoleGovernor Of Edo StatePublicCON
H/E Patrick Ibrahim YakowaGovernor Of Kaduna StatePublicCON
H/E Ibrahim Shehu ShemaGovernor Of Katsina StaffPublicCON
H/E Dr Mu’azu Babangida AliyuGovernor Of Niger StatePublicCON
H/E Chibuike Rotimi AmaechiGovernor Of Rivers StatePublicCON
H/E Chief Godswill AkpabioGovernor Of Akwa Ibom StatePublicCON
H/E Alhaji Sule LamidoGovernor, Jigawa StatePublicCON
H/E Brig. Gen. Abba Kyari (Rtd)Fmr Governor North Central StatePublicCON
H/E Dr Chukwuemeka EzeifeFmr Governor Anambra StaffPublicCON
H/E Otunba Adeniyi AdebayoFmr Governor Of Ekiti State, Owa-Oye Of Okemesi EkitiPublicCON
H/E Maj. Gen R.S MagashiFmr Governor Of Kaduna StatePublicCON
H/E Alhaji Saidu BardaFormer Governor Of Katsina State, Former Permanent SecretaryPublicCON
H/E Dr Olusegun AgaguFmr Governor Of Ondo State, Accomplished GeologistPublicCON
H/E Senator Otunba Isiaka Adetunji AdelekeFormer Governor Of Osun State, SenatorPublicCON
H/E Alh. Lamidi O. AdeshinaFormer Governor Of Oyo StatePublicCON
H/E Senator Bukar Abba IbrahimFormer Governor Of Yobe State, SenatorPublicCON
H/E Chief Rufus Ada GeorgeFormer Governor Of Rivers StatePublicCON
Chief Clement David EbriFormer Governor Of Rivers StatePublicCON
Senator Ben Ndi ObiSenatorPublicCON
Senator Bello Hayyatu GwarzoSenate Chief WhipPublicCON
Senator Emmanuel PaukaSenatorPublicCON
Senator Grace Folashade BentPoliticianPublicCON
Senator James Ebowu ManagerSenatorPublicCON
Senator John Wash PamPolitician, DiplomatPublicCON
Senator Joy EmodiPoliticianPublicCON
Senator Maina Maji LawanSenator, Former Deputy Chief WhipPublicCON
Senator Mohammed Girgiri LawanPoliticianPublicCON
Senator Smart AdeyemiSenatorPublicCON
Senator Uche ChukwumerijeSenatorPublicCON
Senator Udoma Udo UdomaLegal Practitioner, Politician And AdministratorPublicCON
Mr Olusegun AgangaAccomplished Economist, MinisterPublicCON
Barr. Chukwuemeka WoguHon. MinisterPublicCON
Godsday PorubebeHon. MinisterPublicCON
Mrs Dieziani Allison MaduekeHon. MinisterPublicCON
Dr. Usman ShamsudeenHon. Minister And Deputy Chairman National Planning CommissionPublicCON
Hon. Emeka ShediomaPolitician, Deputy Speaker House Of RepresentativesPublicCON
Mr Kanu Agabi, SanFormer Attorney General Of The FederationPublicCON
Sen. Nuhu AliyuDig (Rtd)PublicCON
Maj. Gen. M. G. NaskoFormer MinisterPublicCON
Major Gen. Mamman Isofo KontagoraFormer MinisterPublicCON
Mr Kayode Adetokunbo, SanFormer Attorney General Of The Federation, Former Minister Of DefencePublicCON
Chief Akin Olujimi, SanFormer Minister And Attorney-General Of The FederationPublicCON
Chief Bayo Ojo, SanFormer Minister And Attorney-General Of The FederationPublicCON
Hon. Justice OrjiakorFmr Cj Of Io StatePublicCON
Amb. Ignatius C. OlusemekaFormer Permanent Secretary, DiplomatPublicCON
Alhaji Shu’aib KazaureFormer Chairman Federation Civil Service Commission, Former MinisterPublicCON
Mr. Basil L.E OmiyiFirst Nigerian Md Of Shell, Largest Oil CompanyPrivateCON
Amb. Aminu WaliDiplomatPublicCON
Amb. Adamu D. Idris WaziriDiplomatPublicCON
Prof. Emeritus John Festus Ade AjaniAccomplished Scholar, University AdministratorPublicCON
Dr Samuel Danjuma GaniAdministrator, TarabaPublicCON
Chief Osayande Omotayo AkpataAdministrator, Scholar Of Several YearsPublicCON
Mr Arumeni JohnsonAir Transporter, Md Arik AirlinePrivateCON
Mr Atedo PetersideBankerPrivateCON
Mr Jim OviaBankerPrivateCON
Aig ImoukhuekeBanker (Md Access Bank), AdministratorPrivateCON
Alhaji Abdulkadir Sanusi DantataBusinessmanPrivateCON
Mr Pascal DozieBusinessmanPrivateCON
Alh. (Dr.) Usman Nuhu Mohammed SanusiEmir Of Dutse JigawaTraditionalCON
Hrh. Alh. Muh’d Ibn Shehu Masta Ii El-KenemiShehu DikwaTraditionalCON
Hrh Michael Gbadebo AdedejiTraditional RulerTraditionalCON
Hrh. Bonet AffoiTraditional Ruler, Chief Of KagoroTraditionalCON
Alhaji Magaji DanbattaFirst Generation Journalist, Public Servant, States ManPublicCON
Abdulsamad RabiuIndustrialistPrivateCON
Engr. Egbert ImomohRenowned GeologistPrivateCON
Hon. Justice S.S. AlagoaJustice Court Of AppealPublicOFR
Hon. Justice Badamasi MainaHonourable Justice Of The Court Of AppealPublicOFR
Amb. Mohammed Lameen MeteedenDiplomatPublicOFR
Amb. Hassan Tukur (Psp)DiplomatPublicOFR
Hon. Farouk LawanPolitician, Member House Of RepresentativesPublicOFR
Hon. Mutu NicholasPolitician, Member House Of RepresentativesPublicOFR
Hon. Agunwa AnaekweMember And Former Speaker House Of RepresentativesPublicOFR
Hon. Babaginda NgurojePolitician, Member House Of RepresentativesPublicOFR
Hon. Femi GbajabiamilaPolitician, Member House Of RepresentativesPublicOFR
Hon. Justice Amiru SanusiJ.C.APublicOFR
Hon. Justice Kumai B. AkaahsJustice Court Of AppealPublicOFR
Hon. Justice IorhemenC.J Benue StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Kashim ZannakC.J Borno StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Dorothy N. Eyamba-IdemC.J Cross River StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Ibrahim Auta NdahiC.J Federal High CourtPublicOFR
Hon. Justice Adamu AliyuC.J Kano StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Charles O. JacobsC.J Ogun StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Aisha Sani DahiruC.J Sokoto StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Hauwa Kulu AliyuC.J Zamfara StatePublicOFR
Justice (Mrs) Inumidun Enitan AkandeC.J Of Lagos StatePublicOFR
Justice Ibrahim MohammedC.J Of Bauchi StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice M.M IgbetarPresident Customary Court Of Appeal Benue StatePublicOFR
Osita Benjamin ChidokaChief Marshall FrscPublicOFR
Sen. Dr. Chief Jacob Tilley GyadoFmr SenatorPublicOFR
Chief David DafinoneChartered Accountant, Former Senator, AdministratorPrivateOFR
Mr. P. OsayandeFormer Deputy Inspector General Of PolicePublicOFR
Col. Musa Shehu (Rtd)Sec. Gen. Arewa Consultative ForumTraditionalOFR
Dr Emmanuel Nyong NsanFormer MinisterPublicOFR
Dr. Alhaji Ahmadu AbubakarFormer Minister, Permanent SecretaryPublicOFR
Air Cdre Otuekong Idonesit Nkanga (Rtd)Military OfficerPublicOFR
Hon. Justice Sunday Ndudim ImoFormer C.J Abia StatePublicOFR
Hrh Hon Justice Eze OzobuFormer C.J Enugu StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Daniel D. AbutuFormer C.J Federal High CourtPublicOFR
Hon. Justice Saka YusufFor C.J Kwara StatePublicOFR
Chief Ernest Olawumi AdeleyeFormer Deputy Commandant NdaPublicOFR
Hon. Grand Kadi Mohammed Adamu IdrisGrand Kadi Gombe StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Adamu S.M. KanamGrand Kadi Plateau StatePublicOFR
Suleiman Muhammed DauraFormer Grand Kadi Of Katsina StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice Abdulkadir Oba Imam FulaniFormer Grand Kadi Of Kwara StatePublicOFR
Hon. Justice M.A. AmbaliFormer Grand Kadi Of Kwara StatePublicOFR
Amb. Magaji MohammedFormer Perm Sec., DiplomatPublicOFR
Brig. Gen Samuel Laye Teidi (Rtd)Rtd Gen. And AdministratorPublicOFR
Dr. Tim ManakayaPhysician, Former MinisterPublicOFR
Chief Oladipo OdulateRtd Head Of Service, Ogun StatePublicOFR
Prof. Grace Alele-WilliamsFormer Vc Uniben, Administrator, ScholarPublicOFR
Prof. Abdulraheem Shu’aib ObaFormer Vice Chancellor University Of Ilorin, Chairman Federal Character ComissionerPublicOFR
Prof. M. A. DaniyanEducationistPublicOFR
Prof. Baba Yusuf AbubakarEducationistPublicOFR
Alh. Mohammed Kudu AbubakarAccomplished Journalist, Emir Of AgaiePublicOFR
Alh. Muhammed Manga IiiTraditional Ruler, The Emir Of MisauTraditionalOFR
Hrhm King Gininwa, Godwin Ndonake Kenneth JpTraditional Ruler, The Gbenemene TaiTraditionalOFR
Alh. Musa Ibrahim Faruk

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Alhaji Abdulrahim OladimejiInvestor, Philantropist, Established Al Ikhma UniversityPrivateOFR
Chief (Dr.) Innocent I. ChukwumaIndustrialistPrivateOFR
Chief (Dr.) Olusegun O. OsunkeyeIndustrialistPrivateOFR
Chief Ayantayo AyandeleAdministrator, Former Chairman Of Ogbomosho L.G., Former C.E. N.T.CPublicOFR
Dr. Amuda AlukoCommunity Leader (Tafida Ilorin) Medical PractitionerPrivateOFR
Mr Tunde LemoDeputy Governor CbnPublicOFR
Prof. C.A OsuntogunEducationistPublicOFR
Prof. M.A. DanyaroEducationistPublicOFR
Prof. O.L OkeEducationistPublicOFR
Prof. Ode OjowuEducationistPublicOFR
Engr. Makori JEngineer, Adminstrator, Former Md. NEPAPublicOFR
Engr. Yusuf Larewaju ShagayaEngineer, IndustrialistPrivateOFR
Sir Festus Remilekun Ayodele MarinhoFirst Md. NNPCPrivateOFR
Mrs Amina SamboFormer President (Ncws), Community LeaderPrivateOFR
Chief Emmanuel Chukwuemeka IwuanyanwuIndustrial, PoliticianPrivateOFR
Mr Reginald IhejiahiIndustrialistPrivateOFR
Prince (Engr) Authur EzeIndustrialistPrivateOFR
Mr. Kase LawalIndustrialist On An International LevelPrivateOFR
Mr. Damian D. Dodo SanLegal Practitioner, Member Taraba State Judicial CouncilPublicOFR
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Booker winner, poet laureate vie for UK Costa prize

Julian Barnes, who won this year's Man Booker Prize for Fiction, and Carol Ann Duffy, Britain's poet laureate, were among the nominees for the 2011 Costa Book Awards announced on Tuesday.

English author Barnes is one of four shortlisted for the best novel category for "The Sense of an Ending", the work that won him the coveted Booker award last month at the fourth time of asking.

Scottish writer Duffy, who was made the nation's poet in 2009, has been shortlisted in the poetry section for "The Bees".

The winner of each of the five categories -- novel, first novel, biography, poetry and children's book -- will be revealed on Jan. 4, 2012 and the overall Costa Book of the Year winner on Jan. 24.

Barnes is up against John Burnside for "A Summer of Drowning", Andrew Miller for "Pure" and Louisa Young for "My Dear I Wanted to Tell You" in the novel category.

Duffy takes on poets David Harsent for "Night", Jackie Kay for "Fiere" and Sean O'Brien for "November".

The 2010 Costa Book of the Year also went to a work of poetry -- "Of Mutability" by Jo Shapcott.

Since 1985 the award, open to books first published in the United Kingdom or Ireland, has been won nine times by a novel, four times by a debut novel, five times by a biography, seven times by a collection of poetry and once by a children's book.

In the biography section, journalist Patrick Cockburn and his son Henry co-authored an account of the latter's struggles with paranoid schizophrenia in "Henry's Demons: Living with Schizophrenia - A Father and Son's Story."

Also in the category is Claire Tomalin's account of Charles Dickens, who is expected to be the subject of a raft of books in the run-up to the bicentenary of his birth next February.

The winner of each category receives 5,000 pounds ($7,950) and the overall winner a further 30,000 pounds.

The awards, formerly the Whitbread Book Awards, are sponsored by the Costa coffee shop chain.

Following is the full shortlist:

Costa Novel Award:

- Julian Barnes/The Sense of an Ending

- John Burnside/A Summer of Drowning

- Andrew Miller/Pure

- Louisa Young/My Dear I Wanted to Tell You


First Novel Award:

- Kevin Barry/City of Bohane

- Patrick McGuinness/The Last Hundred Days

- Christie Watson/Tiny Sunbirds Far Away

- Kerry Young/Pao


Biography Award:

- Julia Blackburn/Thin Paths: Journeys In and Around an Italian Mountain Village

- Patrick and Henry Cockburn/Henry's Demons: Living with Schizophrenia, A Father and Son's Story

- Matthew Hollis/Now All Roads Lead to France: The Last Years of Edward Thomas

- Claire Tomalin/Charles Dickens: A Life


Poetry Award:

- Carol Ann Duffy/The Bees

- David Harsent/Night

- Jackie Kay/Fiere

- Sean O'Brien/November


Children's Book Award:

- Martyn Bedford/Flip

- Frank Cottrell Boyce/The Unforgotten Coat

- Lissa Evans/Small Change for Stuart

- Moira Young/Blood Red Road.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

ESPN to televise Carrier Classic on Veterans Day

The Morale Entertainment Foundation says ESPN will televise the Carrier Classic game between Michigan State and North Carolina on the deck of an aircraft carrier in San Diego Bay on Veterans Day.

Mike Whalen of Morale Entertainment Foundation says ESPN also will televise a halftime show and postgame concert.

A basketball court with seating for approximately 7,000 fans will be built on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier for the rematch of the 2009 NCAA championship game, won by North Carolina. Organizers won't know until much closer to the Nov. 11 game which aircraft carrier will serve as host. Whalen has said it probably will be the USS Ronald Reagan or the USS Carl Vinson.