Korea Debt Concern

European stock markets fell amid growing concerns about the sovereign-debt crisis steps by China to cool inflation and the escalating tensions between North and South Korea.

Banco Santander SA slumped by 3.3 percent pace a sellout in the Spanish lender. Rio Tinto Group fell by 2.2 percent, to reduce what basic resource stocks. Actelion Ltd. lost 1.1 percent as UBS AG, the Swiss pharmaceutical company downgraded shares. Givaudan SA, Luxottica Group SpA and Puma AG slipped each with more than 1 percent of Morgan Stanley recommends that investors reduce their holdings of the three stocks.

The benchmark Stoxx Europe 600 index fell 0.3 percent to 267.05 at 3:22 clock in London after earlier sinking as much as 1.3 percent. The meter is for a third week as investors speculated declines position that the region does not contain its sovereign debt crisis.

"There is a combination of negative news, the stress on the market today," said Christian Falkner, an analyst at Alpha said trading in Frankfurt. "On the one hand, statements of Kim Jong Il on the likelihood of war in Korea and on the other speculation that asked Portugal that you can tap the European Stability Fund. Investors are also worried about inflation in China. Financial stocks are especially hurt today. "

VSTOXX rallies

VSTOXX Index, which measures the cost of protecting against a decline in the shares to the Euro Stoxx 50 index rose by 9.1 percent to 27.73. The meter is headed for a 26 percent increase this week, the biggest gain since May.

The MSCI Asia Pacific Index moved 1.2 percent, as North Korea warned that South Korean military exercises with the U.S., the Peninsula, take the "brink of war," said state news agency KCNA. North Korea threatens a "shower of terrifying fire" if the U.S. and South Korea against its sovereignty.

Chinese stocks fell for the first time in three days, led by banks and developers to Shanghai Securities News said the government may cut the target for new loans next year.

Chinese officials have taken measures in recent weeks strengthened to curb inflation that reached 4.4 percent last month, the fastest pace in two years. Analysts at nine banks surveyed by Bloomberg News last week predicted the central bank will increase borrowing costs for a second time until the end of the year.

Portugal, Spain

Portuguese Finance Minister Fernando Teixeira dos Santos said governments of the European Union can not with a rescue package of his country even as speculation mounts that need to Portugal, finally, ask for one.

Nouriel Roubini, the New York University professor who predicted the global financial crisis provides a 35 percent chance that Greece will leave the euro, increasing the probability over the next five years in Austria Format magazine reported, citing an interview.

Shares compared with some of their declines as Irish officials went to a completed deal for an international aid package before financial markets open again next week with talks centering on the status of the Noteholders of the largest banks in Ireland.

Euro-area finance ministers plan to reach an agreement on 28 make ready for November, an EU official said on condition of anonymity. Bank of Ireland Plc, Ireland's largest bank, reversed earlier losses, rising 4.7 percent to 26.8 cents.

National benchmark indexes fell in 15 of the 18 western European markets. The British FTSE 100 index and the DAX index in Germany lost 0.4 percent, while France's CAC 40 moved 0.9 percent. Spain IBEX 35 fell by 1.6 percent.

Banks decline

A gauge of bank stocks was up 1.6 percent, the worst performance among 19 industry groups in the Stoxx 600 Santander, Spain's biggest lender, fell 3.3 percent to 7.57 euros. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA lost 2.5 percent to € 7.55. BNP Paribas SA, France's largest bank, slid 3.5 percent to 48.08 €, extending the longest streak in falling almost two months.

Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc fell 3.9 percent to 39.27 pence, the biggest decline in the Stoxx 600th Lloyds Banking Group Plc, Britain's largest mortgage lender, fell by 3.8 percent to 62.24 pence. John Vickers, chairman of the Independent Commission on Banking Supervision, said the Lloyds TSB "seems to have been a mistake," HBOS merger with Sky News reported on its website.

Metals decline

Rio Tinto Group lost 2.2 percent to 4,175.5 pence as the world's third-largest mining group said the planned expansion of its iron ore in Western Australia may cost more than $ 14,700,000,000. A measure of basic-resource company was among the worst performers in the Stoxx 600 fell 1.6 percent. BHP Billiton Ltd., the world's largest mining companies moved, by 1.4 percent to 2,319 pence as base metal fell in London.

Vedanta Resources Plc fell 2.6 percent to 2087 pence. Standard & Poor's may lower its credit rating on the mining company of billionaire Anil Agarwal to be controlled if the proposed acquisition is approved by a majority stake in Cairn India Limited.

Actelion, the pharmaceutical company that will attract a takeover bid by Amgen Inc. may lost 1.1 percent to 54.35 Swiss francs as UBS cut its recommendation on the shares to "Neutral" from "buy." The stock has since 38 percent of 30th September rose.

Puma, the sporting goods company PPR SA, controlled by the manufacturer, fell by 2.8 percent to € 230.60. Givaudan, the world's largest manufacturer of flavors and fragrances, fell by 1.3 percent to 1,020 francs. Luxottica, the owner of Ray-Ban and Oakley sunglasses, slipped 1.2 percent to € 20.68. The three stocks were downgraded to "underweight" at Morgan Stanley.

Inditex, Kingfisher

Inditex, the owner of the Zara and Massimo Dutti chains slumped 2.5 percent to € 58.40 as Merrill Lynch Global Research BofA shares graduated to "Neutral" from "buy."

Kingfisher, Europe's largest retail home improvement, fell by 2.2 percent to 244.1 pence after being cut to "underperform" from "neutral" by the agency.

Technip SA, Europe's second largest oil field services provider, slipped 1.1 percent to € 62.14. The stock was cut to "equal weight" from "overweight" at Morgan Stanley.

Porsche SE lost 2.4 percent to € 57.88 after the automaker climbed for seven consecutive days by 27 percent.

Sky Germany AG gained 10 percent to 1.67 euros Morgan Stanley raised its recommendation on the stock to "overweight".

BT Group plc jumped 4.9 percent to 175 pence after Exane BNP Paribas raised its price estimate for the UK's largest fixed-line phone company by 20 percent to 265 pence. Analysts also raised their profit forecasts for the company for a "strong first half performance," according to a report to clients.

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Girls in Lions Classic Finals

The Broadfording Lions Tournament championship tilt tonight St. Maria Goretti and Shenandoah Valley Christian Academy in both the boys and girls participated.

lidlifter In the season on Monday, St. Maria Goretti's boys rolled by Highland View Academy 59-29 and Shenandoah Valley rallied from a deep hole down Broadfording Christian, 55-51.

In the girls matchups Goretti scored a 31-17 victory over Highland View and Shenandoah Valley downed Broadfording, 47-32.

The girls championship game will be played at 6:30 clock approach, with the boy immediately. The girls consolation game between Highland View and Broadfording begins at 3:30, followed by Broadfording and Highland View in the boys consolation.

* Dylan Leazier, one of the boys return Goretti led the Gaels with 16 points and hit four 3-pointers. Newcomer Patrick Takeda has 11 points

Goretti had no problems with lead Highland View, bolting to a 11-0 in the first four minutes - helped by four Highland View transactions of which two in Leazier 3s at the other end.

Early in the second quarter, built the Gaels lead "to 27-7.

Highland View, led by Trevor Franks was 16 points, two full quarters without a bucket and made just six baskets in the game. The Tartans were 17 of 37 from the free throw line.

"I was not satisfied with the level of sales (24) we had," coach Goretti Amrit Rayfield. "We can not send people to the line 37 times."

The Gaels showed some offensive energy in the uptempo style, and Rayfield did not hesitate, his 10-man squad operation - nine of whom scored.

"We want to get points in transition, be upbeat and not stand around on defense," said Rayfield. "We have a little of that in the second half on defense."

* Broadfording Christian coach Burnie Clutz watched his team play aggressive, use low-Shenandoah Valley shooting early in the game and build a 40-22 lead with 4:40 left in the third period.

Then the roof started to cave in.

The Patriots went on a 22-0 run, thanks to improved recording, which the Lions pay for five straight turnovers made.

Kervin Rameau, who led the Patriots to 18 points proposed to be a bridge SVCA a 41-40 lead with 6:10 remaining and the Lions were left standing in the rain.

"We missed free throws, Layups and in the end we just do not run our offense," said Clutz.

Broadfording was 9 of 21 from the foul line. SVCA was 19 of 33

SVCA coach Ron Combs credited Broadfording defense for his early margin.

"I've been with them different switching-zone defense was impressed," said Combs. "We were on the track and it turned out differently."

Iver Silva and DJ Blanks each scored 14 points for Broadfording. Silva had 10 rebounds.

* Colleen Costello led Goretti girls with 13 points as the Gaels broke away from a 5-5 draw after the first quarter, scored the first seven points of the second to a lead they never relinquished to take.

The Gaels were lucky, shooting just 22 percent from the field (10-for-46). Highland View hit only 7 of 36 (20 percent).

Costello and Lauree Lorensen had eight rebounds apiece for Goretti.

Louise Nyambati and Wendy who scored five points for each Highland View.

* Broadfording hung tough with Shenandoah Valley, leading 13-11 just a few ticks in the second quarter on a bucket by Jade Boone.

But the Patriots went out to a 14-2 run for a 25-15 halftime and broke things in the third quarter run with an open 10-0.

Broadfording's Katie Connolly had 19 points, including a trio of 3-pointers, but the Lions can not compensate for SVCA the big two.

Six-foot-one Allie Pieper had 17 points and 23 rebounds, and forward Emily Tucker added 21 points - many coming on breakaways.

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Girls Sentenced to death

The 10-year-old disabled daughter Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman, the death penalty was awarded in a case of blasphemy in Pakistan, broke into tears and says she wants to see their mother. Aasia Bibi, 45, was given the death sentence by an additional sessions judge in Nankana Sahib District

9. committing November on charges of blasphemy. A local cleric, Qari Saleem had raised an FIR against them for allegedly passing derogatory remarks against the last prophet of the Muslims.

Aasia told investigators that she was persecuted as for their faith.

Aasia daughter Esha hopes of meeting her mother have been raised after Governor Salman Taseer Aasia Bibi met in Sheikhupura Jail Saturday and assured her that he would meet her clemency appeal to President Asif Ali Zardari to pardon a death sentence, told Express Tribune on Monday.

"I want to just see my mother," Esha said between sobs.

Esha, a special child is most attached to her mother as she was there, took care of her.

"I met my mother on Tuesday," she was quoted as saying.

Esha older sister Sidra said: "Many people have come to this place since the last days and Esha asks everyone who will be bringing her mother home."

". We are through very hard days gone by The day was when my mother's death sentence to the worst day of my life," Sidra said, adding: "My father and my brother did not tell us at first, but when we came we all know very depressed and wanted to eat. Now we have hope that they will be pardoned. "

She added that they do not want to go back to their village.

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Air Body Scan - TheChatrouletteGirls.com

Even before the massive task of flying during the busiest times of the year, travelers at Detroit Metropolitan Airport with the choice of the radiation-emitting full-body scans or extensive pat-downs taken this month in U.S. airports are facing.

These security measures have intensified threats of slowing holiday travel as well as an increased public outcry from people who asked the practices traumatic and unnecessary call.

But Transportation Security Administration officials say the techniques are needed to protect travelers against terrorist acts committed as the unsuccessful attempt last year on board a flight from Detroit-Amsterdam.

"What will I like a terrorist," said Maureen Hoppe, 71, of Pleasant Ridge, as she went to U-Bahn in the week.

Hoppe said she was drawn from a line earlier this month before boarding a plane from Arizona to Metro and was subjected to an intensified search. She said she was not told why she was chosen for the search.

Hoppe said she did not appreciate, however, was not offended by it.

Hoppe dismissively waved their hands when asked further about their search.

Her husband, Paul, 71, who went through an X-ray scanner, said the unit it fear was for his health despite TSA officials say, the radiation dose so low that it would have been exaggerated daily exposure to them is a health risk re-issuance take.

"The thing that concerns me, is the radiation," he said. "It must bear one thing you are."

U.S. Rep. John Dingell, D-Dearborn asked the TSA in a letter Thursday for detailed information on radiation, health risks and related issues.

"TSA has to be considered exposing millions of people in the United States, such a risk to a public health problem?" Dingell asked.

Around 52,000 residents of the state will fly into the Thanksgiving holiday, according to AAA Michigan, who expect a jump in travel compared to last year.

All guests must have some form of security checks, the TSA official said it could happen to cause a rise in U.S. airline security fees to pay increased costs for acquisition of terrorist threats.

"There are several different fees discussed," TSA chief John Pistole told Bloomberg News Service on Friday.

The $ 2.50-a-security fee of passengers now added to tickets is "obviously a major source of revenue for the provision of security services. This is one of those strong possibilities," pistol.

Scans, pat-downs

If something is detected in a scan, the traveler must then present in a body search.

Those scans should be enhanced pat-downs, same-sex touch screens refuse thigh, chest and groin areas to include.

Screen can flag a passenger who is of a metal detector or is determined to be a kind of anomaly, according to the TSA.

Gun said on Friday the close quarters strip searches are inevitable in an era of terrorist threats.

"The bottom line is that we try to see that everyone can be assured with high probability that all others can be screened properly on this flight," said gun.

The TSA relaxed the restrictions for pilots on Friday announced that travelers in uniform or on airline business would be allowed to skip some physical security controls at airports.

More scanners planned

There are 385 scanners in 68 airports around the nation, according to the TSA. About 450 scanners in use by the end of the year and another 500 in the next year. Metro began with scanners in July 2009.

Two websites dedicated to stopping the use of whole-body X-ray, also known as backscatter and millimeter-wave electromagnetic scanner or scanners,


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Pregnancy Bikini Girls

Like most pregnant women is Myleene Klass received her constantly changing body. Pregnancy Bikini Girls

But when she was relaxed by the pool at their hotel in Los Angeles, it looked like the moderator of her pregnancy curves enthusiastic.

During her five hours of sun, the 32-year-old again and again with her bikini top, are struggling to contain her ample cleavage was fiddled.

The former Hear'Say singer spent a few days in California with a working holiday, where the red carpet arrivals at the BAFTA Awards Britannia presented on Thursday evening.

With lines to read, decided to Klass, the most of their time in the sun and make your script went through at the pool.

And they held their beachwear tradition by opting for a white halter bikini - it looked remarkably similar to the one she wore in Marks & Spencer ads than they expected her first daughter, Ava, three years ago.

Of course, Myleene famous resurrected her career with a white string bikini on I'm a star ... Get Me Out Of Here! four years ago.

Before going to the Britannia Awards on Thursday evening class work presented a picture of herself in a bikini on her Twitter page and said, "By the pool learning my lines for tonight ... Unreal.

Red Carpet for Britannia Awards! Lines almost learned. Fast. Err

"Righto. And ready to roll frocked. The first interview with the Fryst. Gonna hug him."

At the glittering bash, Klass interviewed a variety of stars such as Jeff Bridges, Dakota Fanning, Marion Cotillard, Jane Lynch and Carey Mulligan.

Displaying her growing belly in a black and red strapless dress, Klass cuddled up to compatriot Stephen Fry for a photo of her Twitter page.

They also presented next to Bridges - who she nicknamed "Santa", House actress Olivia Wilde and Kevin Spacey.

After a few hours mingling with the stars at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Klass then headed for the after-party.

Sign out on their Twitter ". Top Fav night people, Michael Sheen, Jane Lynch (Sue Sylvester) and Carey Mulligan have changed in my home from the party..!"

Klass announced in September that she and partner Graham Quinn had expected a sibling for three-year-old Ava in March.

Her pregnancy came after the couple spent 18 months trying to understand.

Klass said she looks forward to find out this week to scan the sex of the baby on her 20 weeks.

She said.. "I do not know what the taste is still, but I'll find me It's funny, it ruins the surprise when you say, but the surprise is how a tomato or something, it's going to one of two paths, right. "