'Wolverine' Poster: Hugh Jackman Promises Beserker Rage

'His ultimate weapon is rage,' Jackman reveals of Logan's upcoming return to the big-screen.
By Josh Wigler


Hugh Jackman in "The Wolverine"
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Earn Your Motivation! - BODYROCK.tv | Fitness Advice, Workout ...

The problem with hating it.

If you hate training it?s not a physical problem ? it?s a mental one.?If you hate training then you have not fully committed. We?commit to things from the inside long before we follow through on the outside.?If you hate training then you need to make a shift in perception. The truth is?that it is far more painful to waste life day by day by selling yourself short?than it is to train with us for 12 minutes. We are all far too familiar with the pain of?compromising our fitness for an extra doze or a re-run on the TV, and although we?mask it, and try not to think about it, the knowing that we have let ourselves down?remains ? this little reverberation of anxiety that we try to sooth away by telling ourselves that?we will do it later, tomorrow, anytime but now. You know this feeling.

If there was ever an opposite of this feeling it is pushing through whatever resistance or distraction you?are facing and smashing through the 12 minutes with us. The feeling is a high of pride, euphoria.?It?s a shot in the arm ? a booster of accomplishment. The reverb you get for the rest of the day is #@%^ yeah ? I did it!?Go Monday to Friday with us and your feet will practically levitate off of the ground with momentum.?That is when you go from hating it to loving it ? and you won?t want to give up on that natural, free high of?empowerment ever again. It?s the motivation that you earn that makes you a BodyRocker. That?s when you get it.

Tomorrow Lisa and Sean are both back with new routines. Lisa is taking you through one of her classic fat burning circuits?and Sean is going to take you through a lean muscle building fat burn circuit with weights. You have been getting some re-runs?this moth because we have been working on the new site and new programs and we are just about there.

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Workout Break Down

1. 25 Jack Knifes

2. 3 Per Side Lunge and Twist

3. 25 BodyRock V Rock Abs Using The Sandbag

4. 3 Per Side Lunge and Twist

5. 25 Side to side using the ?Sandbag

6. 25 Mountain Climbers Opposite Elbow

Workout Break Down

Set your?interval timer to 12 rounds 50 Seconds Work / 10 Second Rest minute rest in between rounds. ?You will repeat this circuit 2 times for a total of 16 minutes.

1. Jump Over 2 Squats

2. 5 Bucking Broncos 5 Jump Ins

3. In Out Jumps Burpee

4. Toe Touches

5. ?5 Box Jumps 5 PushUps

6. Crawlers

7. Drunk Chickens

6. Elevated Pushup

Set your?interval timer to 12 rounds 50 Seconds Work / 10 Second Rest minute rest in between rounds. ?You will repeat this circuit 2 times for a total of 12 minutes.

1. Jump Surfes Squat and Press using Sandbag

2. Knee To Elbow Jumps Sand Bag Squat

3. 10 Touch Downs 4 Donkey Press Per Leg

4. 10 Pogos 5 Per Leg

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Landmark agreement paves way for global business education hub ...

Under the agreement, an expanded Faculty of Business and Economics will include the Melbourne Business School.? All graduate programs in business and economics, including the MBA, will be offered through Melbourne Business School, which in turn becomes the sole Graduate School for business and economics at Melbourne.

Academic resources will be shared across both the Faculty and Melbourne Business School.

The aim is to establish the new structures by 1 May 2013. This will enable both entities to work towards top 25 global rankings in all disciplines and programs, and to position Melbourne as a global hub for business and economics leadership development for the Asian century.

The collaboration will also strengthen Melbourne?s position as the home of Australia?s largest program offerings in Executive Education and further strengthen the entities? position as the leading education providers in the sector.

University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Professor Glyn Davis said the agreement was a game-changer.

"This agreement unleashes what has always been the potential to create in Melbourne a truly world-class hub in business and economics disciplines," he said.

"This is a case where the sum of the whole is far greater than each of its constituent parts. The University admires greatly what MBS has achieved and is enormously proud of the outstanding reputation of the Faculty of Business and Economics, particularly around research, its Bachelor of Commerce and the impressive suite of graduate programs offered by its own graduate school.

"Bringing the capacity of both entities more closely together provides all the ingredients necessary to gain for all business and economics disciplines at least the same top 25 international standing as the University currently enjoys in medicine, law and engineering."

Under the collaboration, Professor Paul Kofman will continue as Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics and Professor Zeger Degraeve will continue as Dean of Melbourne Business School, and will also become Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics. They will have joint leadership over a shared academic staff.

Professor Degraeve said Melbourne Business School had enjoyed 50 years of success in delivering outstanding business education. The agreement will unlock the scale and resources to become a top 25 ranked business school.

"It aligns, coordinates and focuses existing resources to effectively face the global competitive challenges Australia experiences in advanced level business and economics education. It will position Melbourne as a global hub for leadership development in the Asian region," he said.

Professor Kofman said the development would present a single coordinated face for business and economics education in Melbourne.

"The complementary nature of MBS's and FBE's graduate programs, superbly matched by its world class Bachelor of Commerce program, provides a perfect fit in terms of programs, faculty and disciplinary breadth? to enable a more closely aligned entity to bridge the gap and create in Melbourne a truly world class business hub," he said.

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Diplomat: Texas agents should have seen people

(AP) ? Texas law enforcement agents were close enough to a pickup truck to see it was carrying people, not drugs, before one opened fire, killing two Guatemalan immigrants, a diplomat said Tuesday.

Texas Department of Public Safety officials have said the helicopter crew believed the truck was carrying a drug load and they shot to stop it.

But after interviewing seven surviving illegal immigrants, Alba Caceres, Guatemala's consul in McAllen, said there was agreement that the helicopter was 450 to 600 feet away when a trooper inside fired in an attempt to disable the fleeing vehicle. She said the trooper should have been able to see the people inside.

"They all saw it (the helicopter)," Caceres said. "All of them, including those riding up front because they were stuck against the window."

Along with the driver, four passengers were riding in the cab ? three of them crammed behind the front seat, she said. The other six passengers, including the two who were killed, were in the truck's bed, covered with a sheet.

Caceres had said Monday that her skepticism was building that a helicopter could fire on a vehicle without seeing people stuffed into the cabin and bed. "Neither you nor I believe it," she said.

A DPS spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Jose Leonardo Coj Cumar, 32, and Marcos Antonio Castro Estrada, 29, were killed. Coj was a father of three who was traveling to the United States because his eldest son needed surgery to repair an arm injured cutting fire wood, Caceres said. Castro was a father of two whose wife is three months pregnant. Both men were from San Martin Jilotepeque, about an hour outside of the Guatemalan capital.

Caceres was awaiting death certificates that would allow the bodies to be taken back to Guatemala.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game wardens spotted the truck Thursday near La Joya and called for help when the driver wouldn't stop. The DPS helicopter responded and joined the chase.

DPS has said the crew believed the truck was carrying a load of drugs when the trooper tried to disable it by shooting out a tire on a rural, gravel road.

Caceres has made a formal request for an investigation. The Texas Rangers, an arm of DPS that often assists other agencies in officer-involved shootings, is leading the probe.

DPS has said the troopers suspected the pickup was carrying a "typical covered drug load," and the driver was going at reckless speeds. Agency regulations say troopers are allowed to use force when defending themselves or someone else from serious harm or death. Shooting at vehicles is justified to disable a vehicle or when deadly force is deemed necessary.

The Rio Grande Valley Equal Voice Network, a group of community-based organizations, has scheduled a Thursday news conference and prayer vigil at the site of the shooting.

The immigrants' families also have been concerned because they took out high-interest loans from someone in their community to pay the smugglers and it will be difficult to pay that money back now that their relatives are in U.S. custody rather than working in the U.S., Caceres said.

The loans ranged from $2,500 to more than $6,000 at interest rates of 9 percent to 10 percent per month, she said.

"You always expect that a coyote (smuggler) will abandon you," Caceres said. "You expect that organized crime will kidnap you. You expect that common criminals will assault you. But you would never expect that a United States authority would take your life."

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Sandy leaves death, damp and darkness in wake

Sea water floods the Ground Zero construction site, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in New York. Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain.? (AP Photo/ John Minchillo)

Sea water floods the Ground Zero construction site, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in New York. Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain.? (AP Photo/ John Minchillo)

The New York skyline remains dark Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, as seen from the Williamsburg neighborhood in the Brooklyn borough of New York. In an attempt to lessen damage from saltwater to the subway system and the electrical network beneath the city's financial district, New York City's main utility cut power to about 6,500 customers in lower Manhattan. But a far wider swath of the city was hit with blackouts caused by flooding and transformer explosions. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

A fire burns at least two dozen homes in a flooded neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. A fire department spokesman says more than 190 firefighters are at the blaze in the Breezy Point section. Fire officials say the blaze was reported around 11 p.m. Monday in an area flooded by the superstorm that began sweeping through earlier. (AP Photo/Stephanie Keith)

A fallen tree branch sits on a car blocking East 74th St. between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue on Manhattan's Upper West Side on Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. Sandy made landfall Monday night, hurling a surge of seawater on New York City with wind and rain that sent water sloshing into Manhattan from three sides but began dying down within hours. (AP Photo/Willie Regan)

Sailboats rock in choppy water at a dock along the Hudson River Greenway during a storm, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in New York. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path Monday, forcing the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing for higher ground, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Furticella)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Millions of people from Maine to the Carolinas awoke Tuesday without power, and an eerily quiet New York City was all but closed off by car, train and air as superstorm Sandy steamed inland, still delivering punishing wind and rain.

The full extent of the damage in New Jersey, where the storm roared ashore Monday night with hurricane force, was unclear. Police and fire officials, some with their own departments flooded, fanned out to rescue hundreds.

"We are in the midst of urban search and rescue. Our teams are moving as fast as they can," Gov. Chris Christie said. "The devastation on the Jersey Shore is some of the worst we've ever seen. The cost of the storm is incalculable at this point."

The death toll from Sandy in the U.S. climbed to 18, including six in New York, four in Pennsylvania and three in New Jersey, with most of the victims killed by falling trees. Sandy also killed 69 people in the Caribbean before making its way up the Eastern Seaboard.

At least 7.4 million people across the East were without electricity. Airlines canceled more than 12,000 flights.

Lower Manhattan, the financial center of the U.S., was among the hardest-hit areas after the storm sent a nearly 14-foot surge of seawater, a record, coursing over its seawalls and highways and into low-lying streets.

Water cascaded into the gaping, unfinished construction pit at the World Trade Center, and the New York Stock Exchange was closed for a second day, the first time that has happened because of weather in more than a century.

A huge fire destroyed as many as 100 houses in a flooded beachfront neighborhood in Queens on Tuesday, forcing firefighters to undertake daring rescues. Three people were injured.

A downtown hospital, New York University's Tisch, evacuated 200 patients after its backup generator failed. About 20 babies from the neonatal intensive care unit were carried down staircases and on battery-powered respirators.

And a construction crane that collapsed in the high winds on Monday still dangled precariously 74 floors above the streets of midtown Manhattan.

With water standing in two major commuter tunnels and seven subway tunnels under the East River, there was no indication of when the nation's largest transit system would be rolling again. It shut down Sunday night ahead of the storm.

Joseph Lhota, chairman of the regional Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said the damage was the worst in the 108-year history of the New York subway.

Millions of more fortunate New Yorkers surveyed damage as dawn broke, their city brought to an extraordinary standstill.

"Oh, Jesus. Oh, no," Faye Schwartz said she looked over damage in neighborhood in Brooklyn, where cars were scattered like leaves.

Besides the subway and the stock exchange, most major tunnels and bridges in New York were closed, as were schools, Broadway theaters and the metropolitan area's three main airports, LaGuardia, Kennedy and Newark.

"This will be one for the record books," said John Miksad, senior vice president for electric operations at Consolidated Edison, which had more than 670,000 customers without power in and around New York City.

In New Jersey, a huge swell of water swept over the small town of Moonachie, near the Hackensack River, and authorities struggled to rescue about 800 people, some of them living in a trailer park. Police and fire officials used boats to try to reach the stranded.

Jersey City was closed to cars because traffic lights were out, and Hoboken, just over the Hudson River from Manhattan, dealt with major flooding. In Atlantic City, most of the world-famous boardwalk was intact, but pieces washed away Monday night.

Remnants of the hurricane were forecast to head across Pennsylvania before taking another sharp turn into western New York by Wednesday morning. Although weakening as it goes, the storm will continue to bring heavy rain and flooding, said Daniel Brown of the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

As Hurricane Sandy closed in on the Northeast, it converged with a cold-weather system that turned it into a monstrous hybrid of rain, high wind ? and even snow in West Virginia and other mountainous areas inland.

Just before it made landfall at 8 p.m. near Atlantic City, N.J., forecasters stripped Sandy of hurricane status, but the distinction was purely technical, based on its shape and internal temperature.

While the hurricane's 80 mph winds registered as only a Category 1 on a scale of five, it packed the lowest barometric pressure on record in the Northeast, giving it terrific energy to push water inland.

President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in the city and Long Island. The storm brought the presidential campaign to a halt with a week to go before Election Day.

In New York, the construction crane atop a 1,000-foot, $1.5 billion luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan dangled for a second day while authorities tried to figure out how to secure it. Thousands were ordered to leave nearby buildings as a precaution, including 900 guests at the ultramodern Le Parker Meridien hotel.

Alice Goldberg, 15, a tourist from Paris, was watching television in the hotel ? whose slogan is "Uptown, Not Uptight" ? when a voice came over the loudspeaker and told everyone to leave.

"They said to take only what we needed, and leave the rest, because we'll come back in two or three days," she said as she and hundreds of others gathered in the luggage-strewn marble lobby. "I hope so."

An explosion Monday night at a substation for Consolidated Edison, the main utility service New York City, knocked out power to about 310,000 customers in Manhattan.

"It sounded like the Fourth of July," Stephen Weisbrot said from his 10th-floor apartment.

One of the units at Indian Point, a nuclear power plant north of New York City, was shut down Monday night because of electrical grid problems, said Entergy Corp., which operates the plant. The company said there was no risk to the public.

And officials declared an "unusual event" at the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant in Lacey Township, N.J., the nation's oldest, when waters surged to 6 feet above sea level during the evening.

Within two hours, the situation at the reactor ? which was offline for regular maintenance ? was upgraded to an alert, the second-lowest in a four-tiered warning system.

In Baltimore, fire officials said four unoccupied rowhouses collapsed in the storm, sending debris into the street but causing no injuries. A blizzard in western Maryland caused a pileup of tractor-trailers that blocked part of Interstate 68 on slippery Big Savage Mountain.

"It's like a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs up here," said Bill Wiltson, a Maryland State Police dispatcher.

Hundreds of miles from the storm's center, gusts topping 60 mph prompted officials to close the port of Portland, Maine, and scared away several cruise ships.

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Hays reported from New York and Breed reported from Raleigh, N.C.; AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein contributed to this report from Washington. Associated Press writers David Dishneau in Delaware City, Del., Katie Zezima in Atlantic City, Emery P. Dalesio in Elizabeth City, N.C., and Erika Niedowski in Cranston, R.I., also contributed.

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THE RACE: Storm disrupts campaigning on both sides

The "October Surprise" turned out to be a monster storm that is forcing President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney to overhaul campaign plans.

The political calculus for Hurricane Sandy is a delicate balancing act for both.

Obama, who returned to Washington Monday from a campaign trip to Florida, doesn't want to be seen as politicking during a crisis potentially affecting 50 million people.

Yet it's also an opportunity to appear in control and presidential. "I'm not going to be able to campaign as much over the next few days," he said.

Romney stumped in the Midwest on Monday but canceled stops in Virginia on Sunday and in New Hampshire on Tuesday. He does not have as commanding a platform as the president and was tempering criticism of the president while expressing concern for storm victims and support for relief efforts.

"Ann and I are keeping the people in Hurricane Sandy's path in our thoughts and prayers," Romney said. He urged people in a tweet to support the Red Cross.

Four critical battleground states are directly affected ? North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio and New Hampshire. Consider the millions of dollars spent on political TV ads that potentially won't be seen because of power outages.

Presidents and hurricanes have had a stormy relationship.

President George W. Bush drew wide criticism for his administration's handling of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

President Bill Clinton cut short a New Zealand trip in 1999 to deal with Hurricane Floyd.

President George H.W. Bush was blamed for a slow federal response to Hurricane Andrew in August 1992.

The previous November, Bush suffered heavy personal loss when a fierce hurricane-like nor'easter ? later memorialized as "The Perfect Storm" ? devastated the ground floor of his seaside home in Kennebunkport, Maine.

"The sea won this round," he told reporters as he inspected damage.

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Eds: With 8 days left until Election Day, here are insights into today's highlights in U.S. politics

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Hurricane You

A satellite image of the center of Hurricane Katrina's rotation is seen at 9:45am EST on August 29, 2005 over southeastern Louisiana. A satellite image of the center of Hurricane Katrina's rotation at 9:45 a.m. on Aug. 29, 2005 over southeastern Louisiana

Photograph by NOAA via Getty Images.

Hurricane Sandy charged into the mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States today. Sandy isn?t exactly a common name these days. How can you get a tropical storm named after yourself?

Lobby the National Weather Service. The World Meteorological Association maintains lists of tropical storm names for each of the next six years. When that six-year cycle ends, the sequence of names goes back to the beginning. If your name is Valerie, for example, you might have a storm named after you this year and again in 2018. Wilfreds can hope for tropical storm namesakes in 2014 and 2020. Ophelias should stay tuned to the forecast in 2017 and 2023. (These names only apply to storms in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and North Atlantic. There are separate lists for storms originating in other parts of the world.) The lists of names don?t change until a storm becomes so powerful and damaging that the World Meteorological Association retires its name from rotation out of respect for the victims of the storm. There will be no more Hurricanes Katrina or Andrew, for example. When a name is retired, the WMO?s Tropical Cyclone Committee picks a replacement name at its annual meeting. There is no official opportunity to put your name into consideration, so the best avenue would be to lobby the National Weather Service, which represents the United States at these meetings. For the record, the NWS does not invite name proposals.

Although the Tropical Cyclone Committee endeavors to choose names that are ?familiar to the people in each region,? the popularity of a name in the United States seems to carry little importance in the name selection process. ?Sandy? barely cracked the top 200 most popular U.S. female names in 1947, and fell out of the top 1,000 six years ago. Irene, which was retired last year, was among the most popular girls? names in the 1920s, but hasn?t seen the top 200 since 1961 and now ranks 689th. Its replacement, Irma, dropped out of the top 1,000 names 17 years ago. This year?s most popular names, Sophia and Jacob, are not on any of the tropical storm name lists.

The popularity of a name in the United State may not influence the World Meteorological Association?s selection process, but the names of hurricanes appear to affect the popularity of baby names. According to research published this year in the journal Psychological Science, repeatedly hearing the name of a damaging storm causes Americans to choose baby names with similar sounds to the name of the storm. The researchers noted that after Katrina struck, there was a 9 percent increase in names beginning with the letter ?K.?

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Introducing the Horror Movie Diet

jaws1 Study Shows Horror Movies Are Good For Your Health

Next time somebody razzes your for slumping on the sofa and watching movies instead of going out for a stroll, point them to a recent study that insists watching horror movies is actually good for your health ? they can help you lose a whole bunch of calories.

That?s right: studies undertaken at the University of Westminster in the UK revealed that a single scary movie can help you to lose about as many calories as a small chocolate bar. Which means that a Halloween weekend jam-packed with ten or fifteen horror flicks might serve you better than a trip to the gym. That?s what you can tell people, anyway, when they call you fat and lazy.

The study revealed that certain ?jump moments? increase the heart-rate significantly. Dr. Richard Mackenzie, a senior lecturer in cell metabolism at the University, said:

?As the pulse quickens and blood pumps around the body faster, the body experiences a surge in adrenaline. It is this release of fast-acting adrenaline, produced during short bursts of intense stress (or in this case, brought on by fear), which is known to lower the appetite, increase the basal metabolic rate and ultimately burn a higher level of calories.?

They even ranked the top 10 movies that?ll help you lose the most calories, with The Shining making it to the top of the list. Here were the results:

1.?The Shining: 184 calories
2.?Jaws: 161 calories
3.?The Exorcist: 158 calories
4.?Alien: 152 calories
5.?Saw: 133 calories
6.?A Nightmare on Elm Street: 118 calories
7.?Paranormal Activity: 111 calories
8.?The Blair Witch Project: 105 calories
9.?The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 107 calories
10.?[Rec]: 101 calories

So, the lesson is, watch an unholy amount of horror movies this Halloween and stuff your face like an animal with all the delicious treats you can find. Things will just? equal themselves out, apparently.

Thanks, science!

Source: The Guardian


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iPad 4 vs. Nexus 10: Spec shoot out

In addition to the new Nexus 4 smartphone, which we've already put up against the iPhone 5, Google and Samsung have announced the brand new Nexus 10 big boy tablet now as well. So experience vs. ecosystem, integrated vs. licenses, yadda vs. yadda, we're stacking that up against Apple's just-announced iPad 4 to get a sense of where exactly the different platforms are going, and what they're needing, hardware-wise.

And, of course, we brought the Microsoft Surface and BlackBerry Playbook along for the ride.

Check the specs up top, then hit the link below for our Mobile Nations sibling site, Android Central's, complete Nexus 10 coverage.

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