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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Patrick Swayze Died at 57 Because Pankreatic Cancer

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Patrick Swayze, the charismatic and handsome like his last performance in the movie "Dirty Dancing" and "Spirit" has made him a romantic idol for millions of fans. Patrick Swayze died on Monday aged 57 years. Patrick Swayze dying of pancreatic cancer is caused.

Dr. George Fisher, Swayze was the personal physician, says that in early March 2008 Swayze began to suffer from the disease. Now Patrick Swayze died peacefully today, with family at his side after betarung with illness for 20 months, "Wolf said in a statement Monday recently, Swayze stars in A & E Network's" The Beast ", which debuted in January . He agreed to the role of undercover FBI agents before the diagnosis. Swayze said that made him stay motivated in life is herself and those closest. Because he was still able to continue working.

"The Beast" was canceled because of illness Swayze in June, after doctors said the cancer has spread to the liver. From this course A & E has lost a family member. Patrick is the inpirasi for collaborating with Patrick Swayze, especially for his wife and family will feel a very great loss.

Swayze is famous for a handful of supporting roles, he has violated the performance as a dance instructor Johnny Castle in 1987's "Dirty Dancing." Co-star Jennifer Gray, who played the young lover, Baby Houseman, in the film, Swayze is described as "beautiful and strong." Patrick rare and beautiful combination of rough masculinity and ineffable grace. ... He had a real cowboy with a soft heart. He was fearless, and determined to always do his own stunts, so that does not seem strange to me that the war had brought on the cancer was so brave and dignified, "Gray said in a statement Monday

Three years after "Dirty Dancing," he was a bigger star with the "spirit" in which he was an investment banker who died and to learn to access it the unspoken feelings of their partner (Demi Moore) is played. Whoopi Goldberg won an Oscar and the film helped People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1991.
"Patrick is a very good husband, a man who's funny and one to whom I owe a lot I could never be paid back," Goldberg said in a statement. "I believe in the 'Spirit' message, so he'll always be close." Swayze told Entertainment Weekly in 1990 that "the films of the most powerful of my life talking about a romantic character." He expanded on the effort he put in scenes of love for the people in 1991.

"This is probably the most frightening thing I do," he said, "something so personal and give people a chance out there to see if you're a good kisser or not. Patrick Wayne Swayze was born on August 18 in the year 1952 , in Houston, Texas. 's father was a master draftsman, his mother was a ballet dancer, and then director of Houston Ballet Dance Company.

He has his son into the world of dance, which is not always easy for a man in Texas. Indeed, young Swayze playing soccer, practicing martial arts and an accomplished diver and track star when he was growing up, when he was good enough to dance to get a college scholarship.
Action starts after playing the work version of Prince Charming in the early 70 "Disney on Ice" Swayze returned to Houston, where he Lisa Niemi, a student from the opportunity to meet with his mother. Both were married in 1975 and moved to New York for their careers.

Swayze like dancing career: He graduated with the prestigious Philippe Ballet and joined with other companies, the Eliot Feld Balletgeselskap. But surgery for an old football injury ended his career ballet and she turned to acting, nabbing the role of Danny Zuko in a major long-running Broadway production of "Grease" in 1978, was the time about the film starring John Travolta could save your movie. "Grease" has received the attention he's a pair of Hollywood, and he and Niemi moved West.

After a few bit parts, including one in 1981 an episode of "M * A * S * H," Swayze takes the role of Darrel Curtis in Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 film "The Outsiders," which is also a future star Matt Dillon, Rob Lowe, Ralph Macchio, Emilio Estevez and Tom Cruise. Swayze was one of the lead in 1984's "Red Dawn," about a teenager to defend the city from a Soviet attack in America.

Not only have we lost the best actor today, I lost my brother "Outsiders" brother, "said actor C. Thomas Howell, who also starred with Swayze in" Red Dawn "and" Grand U.S. "But it's the" Dirty Dancing "is Swayze big hit. The film about a girl coming of age in a Catskills resort in the early '60s is a limited release intended, but it is one of the decade's biggest hits and sleep Swayze and Gray-name household names.

The film had a slogan - "Nobody puts Baby in the corner," uttered by Swayze character in Gray's dominating father (Jerry Orbach) - and finally produced a follow-up, in 2004 "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights." Swayze even sing Top 10 hit, "She's like the wind" on the soundtrack.

Swayze, who is known as the flat earth, good-guy actor decided to not follow predictable career. He watched "Dirty Dancing" with "Road House" (1989) where he played a rough-and-tumble driver bar (this film is very popular in night cable). He has succeeded in "Spirit" to "Point Break" (1991), about a group of thieves "City of Joy" (1992), where he played a doctor in the poor Indian villages, and "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar "(1995), in which he starred as a drag queen.

''I do not want to be Mr Romantic Leading Man did not. Do I want to Dance Dude no. I do not want to act not Guy. If I had to do, one of the people for life, it would make me crazy,''he told Entertainment Weekly in an interview in 1990.

Swayze's career declined in the late 90's. He had both legs broken in 1997 during the making of the film, "Letter From Killer," was in rehab for drinking problems admitted. In 2000 he flew his own twin-engine aircraft when the plane depressurized; Swayze landing in housing construction in Arizona. Although some witnesses said he appeared drunk, he then revealed that suffer from hypoxia, associated with the depressurization and three-pack-a-day cigarette habit.

Its relocation Swayze talent to choose to sleep with "Donnie Darko" (2001), a dark film about a troubled student who became a sensation in the video. Swayze has a sinister motivation speaker and Raves win for his performance.

Swayze newer version of TV movies including "King Solomon's Mines" and 2007's "Christmas in Wonderland." Although he still has the power to her beating heart - 22 years old Scarlett Johansson, after receiving from Harvard's Hasty Pudding awards in February 2007, said her dream date was "the possibility of Patrick Swayze, my dreams" - Swayze wasn 't too impressed with herself

Friday, September 25, 2009
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VIENNA – Iran has revealed the existence of a secret uranium-enrichment plant, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Friday, a development that could heighten fears about Tehran's ability to produce a nuclear weapon and escalate its diplomatic confrontation with the West.

President Barack Obama and the leaders of France and Britain plan to accuse Iran of hiding the facility in an address at the opening of the G-20 economic summit Friday, a senior White House official told the AP.

The official said Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy will demand Tehran open the covert facility to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Iran is under three sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions for refusing to freeze enrichment at what had been its single known enrichment plant, which is being monitored by the IAEA.

Two officials told the AP that Iran revealed the existence of the second plant in a letter sent Monday to International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei.

IAEA spokesman Marc Vidricaire confirmed receipt of the letter, saying the agency was informed "that a new pilot fuel enrichment plant is under construction." The letter said that the plant would not enrich uranium beyond the 5 percent level suitable for civilian energy production. That would be substantially below the threshold of 90 percent or more needed for a weapon.

Iran told the agency "that no nuclear material has been introduced into the facility," he said. "In response, the IAEA has requested Iran to provide specific information and access to the facility as soon as possible."

The officials said that Iran's letter contained no details about the location of the second facility, when — or if — it had started operations or the type and number of centrifuges it was running.

But one of the officials, who had access to a review of Western intelligence on the issue, said it was about 100 miles (160 kilometers) southwest of Tehran and was the site of 3,000 centrifuges that could be operational by next year.

The officials who spoke to the AP — one from a European government with access to IAEA information and the other a diplomat in Vienna from a country accredited to the IAEA — demanded anonymity Friday because their information was confidential. One said he had seen the Iranian letter. The other told the AP that he had been informed about it by a U.N. official.

Iranian officials had previously acknowledged having only one plant — which is under IAEA monitoring — and had denied allegations of undeclared nuclear activities.

An August IAEA report said Iran had set up more than 8,000 centrifuges to churn out enriched uranium at its cavernous underground facility outside the southern city of Natanz. The report said that only about 4,600 centrifuges were fully active.

Iran says it has the right to enrich uranium for a nationwide chain of nuclear reactors. But because enrichment can also produce weapons-grade uranium, the international community fears Tehran will make fissile material for nuclear warheads.

The IAEA says Iran has amassed more than a ton of uranium from its older Natanz centrifuges that is less than 5-percent enriched and unsuitable for weapons use. But through further enrichment, that amount would give Tehran more than enough material to produce enough weapons-grade uranium — enriched to 90 percent and beyond — for one nuclear weapon.

U.N. officials familiar with IAEA monitoring of Iran's nuclear activities have previously told the AP they suspected Iran may have undeclared enrichment plants with the state-of-the-art centrifuges that enrich more quickly and efficiently than Iran's mainstay P-1, a decades-old model based on Chinese technology.

The revelation of a secret plant further hinders the chances of progress in scheduled Oct. 1 talks between Iran and six world powers.

At that meeting — the first in more than a year — the five permanent U.N. Security Council members and Germany plan to press Iran to scale back on its enrichment activities. But Tehran has declared that it will not bargain on enrichment Iran's nuclear negotiator dismissed the threat of new sanctions in an interview released Friday.

Saeed Jalili said that Iran has "the right to uranium enrichment, and we will never give up this right," the German weekly Der Spiegel reported.

"We have lived with sanctions for 30 years, and they cannot force a great nation like the Iranian one to its knees," Jalili told Der Spiegel. "They do not scare us. On the contrary: we welcome new sanctions."

Mark Fitzpatrick, senior fellow for nonproliferation at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, suggested that Iran had little choice about disclosing the secret site ahead of the G-20 meeting in Pittsburgh.

"Iran undoubtedly announced it to the to the IAEA because they were afraid it would become known to the U.S. and others," he said.

Fitzpatrick said the disclosure "will add to the momentum behind a push for stronger sanctions on Iran" should the Oct. 1 talks in Geneva fail.

Jalili is to meet with European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs William Burns and representatives from Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.

On Thursday, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said the Group of Eight is giving Iran until the end of the year to commit to ending uranium enrichment — a process that can produce fissile material for the core of a nuclear weapon — and avoid new sanctions.

The existence of a secret Iranian enrichment program built on black-market technology was revealed seven years ago. Since then, the country has continued to expand the program with only a few interruptions as it works toward its aspirations of a 50,000-centrifuge enrichment facility at Natanz.

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