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Selasa, 07 Juli 2009
Hantu Michael Jackson "Ghost Michael Jackson"
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Senin, 06 Juli 2009
Pemilu Presiden Indonesia Tahun 2009
Setelah kemaren pasangan capres dan cawapres JK – Wiranto dan Mega – Prabowo menyelesaikan DPT yang bermasalah dan akhirnya yakin tidak ada DPT yang bermasalah lagi ke dua capres dan cawapres itu sudah siap untuk pemilu presiden besok tangal 8 juli 2009.
Ingat besok ada 3 kandidat presiden yang harus di pilih yaitu pasangan Mega-Prabowo pada no urut 1, pasangan SBY-Budiono pada no urut 2, dan pasangan JK-Wiranto pada no urut 3, silahkan pilih dengan hati nurani anda.
Dan bagi rakyat Indonesia yang ingin secepatnya mendapat informasi tentang perolehan hasil pemilu presiden besok bisa melalui quick count yang akan membantu memberikan informasi tersebut setelah kemaren merebak kabar dilarangya quick count untuk pemilu presiden kali ini.
Dan siapakah yang akan jadi presiden nanti, lihat saja nanti hasil perolehan suara melalui hasil quick count besok.
Maju terus bangsa Indonesia…
Jacksons 'plan private ceremony'
Police confirmed the event would be taking place at the Forest Lawn Cemetery, but it has not been confirmed if the singer would be buried there.
A memorial service for the singer is due to take place a few hours later.
A total of 8,750 fans were chosen at random to receive tickets to attend the ceremony at the Staples Center.
More than 1.6 million people applied for one of the 11,000 passes issued for the event, with an additional 6,500 issued for a screening at the nearby Nokia Theatre.
On Monday the family announced a preliminary list of those taking part in the service, who include Mariah Carey, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder and the Britain's Got Talent finalist Shaheen Jafargholi.
Fans will need to a ticket and wristband to enter the Staples Center |
Fans have begun collecting the tickets and wristbands they need to enter the memorial from the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Deka Motanya of San Francisco, one of the fans to win a ticket, said: "I'm in shock that it's happened. It's surreal."
Stanford University student Dave Gobaud did not believe the e-mail telling him he was a winner was genuine at first.
"It's Michael Jackson, one of the greatest musical stars of all time," he said.
'Stay at home'
City officials are preparing for massive crowds and have urged people to stay at home and watch the memorial on TV amid estimates up to 700,000 people may flood the area trying to reach the arena.
Streets around the Staples Centre are being closed off, and Los Angeles Assistant Police Chief Jim McDonnell warned ticketless fans they would be "standing in the hot sun on a city street with a lot of other people... but not within eyeshot of Staples".
Meanwhile, a Los Angeles judge has ruled that Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, should be replaced as temporary administrator of his estate.
Superior court judge Mitchell Beckloff said the estate should be administered by Jackson's lawyer, John Branca, and music executive John McClain in accordance with the singer's will.
The judge last week gave temporary control to Mrs Jackson before the 2002 will surfaced. Her lawyer had expressed concerns about Mr McClain and Mr Branca's financial leadership.
The will says the $500m (£303m) estate will be left to a trust benefiting the singer's three children, his mother and charities.
The full preliminary list of those taking part in the memorial service comprises: Ron Boyd, family friend; Kobe Bryant; Mariah Carey; the Andrae Crouch Choir; Berry Gordy; Jennifer Hudson; Shaheen Jafargholi, finalist on Britain's Got Talent; Magic Johnson; Martin Luther King III; Bernice A King; John Mayer; Lionel Richie; Smokey Robinson; Rev Al Sharpton; Brooke Shields; Pastor Lucious Smith, family friend; Usher; and Stevie Wonder.
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Ronaldo welcomed by 80,000 fans
Cristiano Ronaldo was presented to a near-capacity crowd at the Bernabeu after completing the formalities of his £80m world-record move to Real Madrid.
The former Manchester United winger, 24, passed a medical on Monday before greeting almost 80,000 Real fans.
In his first public address to his new supporters the Portuguese international said that his transfer had "made my childhood dream a reality".
"I never imagined that fans would have such a feeling for me," he said.
"It was impressive. A special moment for me today."
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Real Madrid saw Barcelona carry off the Spanish title, Champions League and Copa del Rey last season, but Ronaldo played down any suggestion that his new club could immediately replicate their bitter rivals' achievement.
"If we win only the Champions League I'm happy. We need to take it step-by-step and later we can think about winning the treble," he said.
Since signing for Man Utd from Sporting Lisbon as an 18-year-old in 2003, the Madeira-born forward has developed into one of the best players in the world and is the current holder of the Ballon d'Or award as European Footballer of the Year.
He claimed he is still on good terms with his former club despite his determination to leave Old Trafford.
"I have to say thank you to all supporters, my boss, my friends and my team-mates because I'd been there six years and I had a good relationship with all people there," he said.
"But the people understand my decision and the people respect that. Of course it's a great challenge now and the people know my dream is to play in Madrid.
"I'm going to miss many many things in Manchester but this is the life, this is my new house, my new club and I'm going to give 100% for this club."
Florentino Perez and Cristiano Ronaldo
Real president Florentino Perez had vowed to land Ronaldo
However, earlier in the day, he revealed his move was partly motivated by a belief that La Liga is "superior" to English football.
"I think La Liga is going to have more quality because of the players that are arriving," he said. "All the players have a lot of quality and the referees protect the players."
In the press conference that followed his introduction to Real's fans, he predicted he would notice a difference between playing styles in the two countries.
"I expect a different league. I have played six years in the Premier League, it is very different. It is faster and players are strong, but here the small teams and the medium teams try and play football." he said.
Ronaldo arrived at Madrid airport just after midday local time and travelled to the Hospital Sanitas La Moraleja for his medical as he put the finishing touches on his world record move.
"Ronaldo is in perfect condition and very eager to start the season as soon as possible." Carlos Diez, Real Madrid's medical chief, told www.realmadrid.com.
"He has an extraordinary cardiac and lung capacity. Now we will be able to start work, using an individual plan in order to improve his performance.
"For him (Ronaldo), it's a dream, and this dream starts to convert into reality from today."
The player agreed a six-year contract with Real after Man Utd reluctantly decided that they could no longer hope to hold onto him.
Ronaldo's arrival follows that of fellow big-money signing Kaka last week.
More than 50,000 fans turned out to welcome the Brazilian playmaker, who signed from AC Milan for a reported fee of £56m.
With Real president Florentino Perez's signings the Spanish league is superior to the English
Cristiano Ronaldo
But in a statement posted on its website, Real said Ronaldo's unveiling "could very well make history", as hundreds started to queue up outside the Bernabeu.
The previous record turnout for a player presentation occurred when Diego Maradona who drew 75,000 people at Napoli in July 1984 after joining them from Barcelona.
Ronaldo was presented with the number nine shirt by the most famous player to wear it for the club - the legendary Alfredo di Stefano.
And he believes Real's £200m spending spree this summer, which has resulted in Karim Benzema and Raul Albiol also moving to the Bernabeu, edges the Spanish league ahead of England's top flight in terms of quality.
"Both leagues are going to be very good but I think that with Real president Florentino Perez's signings the Spanish league is superior to the English," Ronaldo stated.
"It's going to be a magnificent competition in Spain this year."
Real are reported to be lining up further big-money moves, with Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery and Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso said to be on their wanted list.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/8135671.stm