(Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd plans to introduce its new line of
BlackBerry 10 smartphones on January 30, the company said on Monday,
giving investors a measure of confidence that the long-awaited devices
are nearing completion.
The Waterloo, Ontario-based company, a one-time pioneer in the
smartphone industry, is betting its future on the new products, which
will be powered by its new BlackBerry 10 operating system. Its shares
rose 5.5 percent to $9.01 in trading before the U.S. stock markets
opened.
RIM has struggled over the last two years as its devices lost ground
to snazzier and faster smartphones like Apple Inc's iPhone and Samsung
Electronics' Galaxy line.
RIM said the twice-delayed launch would take place simultaneously in
multiple countries. It will introduce two BlackBerry 10 smartphones as
well as the platform that powers them.
The company has said the first devices will have touchscreens. Phones
with the mini QWERTY keyboards that many long-time BlackBerry users
rave about will come a few weeks later.
The company did not say when the devices will be available in stores.
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Monday, 12 November 2012
VIRGIN MARY Appears On Malaysian HOSPITAL Window
Crowds of Catholics have flocked to a Malaysian hospital to hold a
prayer vigil in front of what they believe to be a vision of the
Virgin Mary which has "miraculously" appeared on one of the building's
windows.
More than 100 worshipers, some from hundreds of miles away, have
converged on the Sime Darby Medical Centre in Kuala Lumpur, after the
vision appeared a few days ago.
The group, who are convinced that the mysterious mark on the seventh
floor window represents the much revered mother of Jesus Christ, said
that they can also see a second image of her son two windows away.
Visitors have been lighting candles praying and singing hymns close to
the image which has gone viral on Facebook. It has been described by
some on the scene as a "miracle."
Father Lawrence Andrew, editor of Malaysian Catholic newsletter, The
Herald, said that the church would need to investigate and verify the
authenticity of the images and "the experiences of the witnesses."
"It could be private revelations. We have to make sure they are not
imagined but real apparitions," he said.
Eunice Fernandez, who lives nearby, said: "We believe Mary, mother of
God, has a message for us, as she is looking down on us and then at a
Malaysian flag. We can also see Jesus and he is also moving, they are
not static."
The 54-year-old housewife dismissed claims the image could be a hoax.
The hospital have yet to comment on the vision.
prayer vigil in front of what they believe to be a vision of the
Virgin Mary which has "miraculously" appeared on one of the building's
windows.
More than 100 worshipers, some from hundreds of miles away, have
converged on the Sime Darby Medical Centre in Kuala Lumpur, after the
vision appeared a few days ago.
The group, who are convinced that the mysterious mark on the seventh
floor window represents the much revered mother of Jesus Christ, said
that they can also see a second image of her son two windows away.
Visitors have been lighting candles praying and singing hymns close to
the image which has gone viral on Facebook. It has been described by
some on the scene as a "miracle."
Father Lawrence Andrew, editor of Malaysian Catholic newsletter, The
Herald, said that the church would need to investigate and verify the
authenticity of the images and "the experiences of the witnesses."
"It could be private revelations. We have to make sure they are not
imagined but real apparitions," he said.
Eunice Fernandez, who lives nearby, said: "We believe Mary, mother of
God, has a message for us, as she is looking down on us and then at a
Malaysian flag. We can also see Jesus and he is also moving, they are
not static."
The 54-year-old housewife dismissed claims the image could be a hoax.
The hospital have yet to comment on the vision.
“Rihanna will make a better Bond girl not Beyonce” – Daniel Craig (James Bond )
He recruited both the director Sam Mendes and villain Javier Bardem to
join him in the latest 007 installment, Skyfall.
And now Daniel Craig has revealed his top pick for the next Bond girl.
While being interviewed on Globalgrind.com the British star revealed
he can see singer Rihanna playing the MI6 agent's love interest.
Craig, who was promoting the 23rd Bond movie on the web show, was
asked by interviewer Ben Lyons: 'Who makes a better Bond girl: Rihanna
or Beyonce?'
After a moment's hesitation, Craig, who is playing the legendary spy
for the third time replied: 'Rihanna, I think.' Questioning Craig's
choice as to why he would choose the Diamonds singer he said: 'She's
dirtier.'
But when the same question was put t Skyfall's leading ladies, Naomie
Harris and Bérénice Marlohe, shortly afterwards they went for Beyonce.
Upon being told their co-star had picked the 24- year-old Barbadian
recording artist on the basis of her being 'dirtier', the pair looked
shocked.
'Is that what you need to be a Bond girl?' asked Naomie, who plays
Miss Moneypenny in the new film. On hearing the news Rihanna, who made
her acting debut earlier this year in the sci-fi blockbuster
Battleship, tweeted:
'Daniel Craig Says Rihanna Would Be An Ideal Bond Girl..
this makes me happy ' Over the years the coveted role of James'
leading lady has gone to a range of actresses including Honor Blackman
as Pussy Galore in Goldfinger, Jane Seymour as Solitaire in Live and
Let Die, Halle Berry as Jinx in Die Another Die, and Ursula Andress as
Honey Ryder in Dr No.
Daniel, who has just signed up for another two James Bond movies,
recently revealed on the Jimmy Kimmel show that he had recruited both
the director, Sam Mendes, and co-star, Javier Bardem, to sign up for
Skyfall, the 23rd film in the 007 franchise.
'I was at Hugh Jackman's birthday party. It was late in the evening
and I'd had a few too many drinks and Sam Mendes turned up,' he
recalled.
'We started talking about the next [James Bond] movie and I had a
flash of inspiration and said, 'Why don't you do it?"
Craig ran into Jaview Bardem at another showbiz party: 'He'd always
wanted to be a Bond villain,' he said. 'And I said 'Come do it'.'
Source: UK Mail
join him in the latest 007 installment, Skyfall.
And now Daniel Craig has revealed his top pick for the next Bond girl.
While being interviewed on Globalgrind.com the British star revealed
he can see singer Rihanna playing the MI6 agent's love interest.
Craig, who was promoting the 23rd Bond movie on the web show, was
asked by interviewer Ben Lyons: 'Who makes a better Bond girl: Rihanna
or Beyonce?'
After a moment's hesitation, Craig, who is playing the legendary spy
for the third time replied: 'Rihanna, I think.' Questioning Craig's
choice as to why he would choose the Diamonds singer he said: 'She's
dirtier.'
But when the same question was put t Skyfall's leading ladies, Naomie
Harris and Bérénice Marlohe, shortly afterwards they went for Beyonce.
Upon being told their co-star had picked the 24- year-old Barbadian
recording artist on the basis of her being 'dirtier', the pair looked
shocked.
'Is that what you need to be a Bond girl?' asked Naomie, who plays
Miss Moneypenny in the new film. On hearing the news Rihanna, who made
her acting debut earlier this year in the sci-fi blockbuster
Battleship, tweeted:
'Daniel Craig Says Rihanna Would Be An Ideal Bond Girl..
this makes me happy ' Over the years the coveted role of James'
leading lady has gone to a range of actresses including Honor Blackman
as Pussy Galore in Goldfinger, Jane Seymour as Solitaire in Live and
Let Die, Halle Berry as Jinx in Die Another Die, and Ursula Andress as
Honey Ryder in Dr No.
Daniel, who has just signed up for another two James Bond movies,
recently revealed on the Jimmy Kimmel show that he had recruited both
the director, Sam Mendes, and co-star, Javier Bardem, to sign up for
Skyfall, the 23rd film in the 007 franchise.
'I was at Hugh Jackman's birthday party. It was late in the evening
and I'd had a few too many drinks and Sam Mendes turned up,' he
recalled.
'We started talking about the next [James Bond] movie and I had a
flash of inspiration and said, 'Why don't you do it?"
Craig ran into Jaview Bardem at another showbiz party: 'He'd always
wanted to be a Bond villain,' he said. 'And I said 'Come do it'.'
Source: UK Mail
Nollywood superstar, 'Genevieve Nnaji',Minister of Finance ' Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala ', included in Arise Magazine’s World’s 100 Dynamic Women
Nollywood superstar, Genevieve Nnaji, has been named as one of the 100
dynamic women, selected by Africa's global style and culture magazine,
Arise. Other Nigerian women
included in the list are Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Deola Sagoe, etc.
The women of immense popularity, influence and power, were profileod
in the latest edition of the magazine and they were chosen from all
over the world, from all spheres of life.
Here is the full list;
Business and Law
Ayo Obe, Vice Chair, National Crisis Group,
Nigeria
Bridgette Radebe, President, South African
Mining Development Association, SA
Cherie Blair, lawyer, UK
Dambisa Moyo, economist, Zambia/US
Dr Eleni Gabre-Madhin, founder, Ethiopia
Commodity Exchange, Ethiopia
Eva Muraya, co-founder and CEO, Color
Creations Group, Kenya
Fatou Bensouda, Chief Prosecutor,International
Criminal Court, The Gambia
Genevieve Sangudi, Managing Director,
Carlyle Group Africa, Tanzania
Hajia Bola Shagaya, founder and CEO,
Bolmus Group International, Nigeria Irene
Charnley, CEO, Smile Telecoms, SA
Isabel dos Santos, investor and businesswoman,
Angola
Jonitha Gugu Msibi, Senior Partner, Ernst &
Young, SA
Maria Ramos, CEO, Absa Group, Portugal/SA
Minoush Abdel-Meguid, co-founder, Union
Capital, Egypt
Monhla Hlahla, Chair, IDC, SA
Ngozi Edozien, Director, Actis West Africa,
Nigeria
Nombulelo 'Pinky' Moholi, CEO, Telkom SA
LTD, SA
Nonkululeko Nyembezi-Heita, CEO,
Arcelormittal South Africa, SA
Phuti Malabie, CEO, Shanduka Group, SA
Rosalind Kainyah, Vice President, External
Affairs & CSR, Tullow Oil, Ghana/UK
Stella Kilonzo, Chief Executive, Capital
Markets Authority, Kenya
Susan 'Santie' Botha, Chancellor of the Nelson
Mandela University, SA
Teresa Heinz Kerry, businesswoman and
philanthropist, US
Thuli Madonsela, public protector, SA
Tsega Gebreyes, Managing Partner, Satya
Capital, Ethiopia/UK
Wendy Ackerman, retail tycoon, SA
Wendy Luhabe, social entrepreneur, SA
Culture + Media + Sport
Ahdaf Soueif, writer and activist, Egypt/UK
Angélique Kidjo, singer and campaigner, Benin
Angelina Jolie, actress, US
Buika, singer, Spain/Equatorial Guinea
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, journalist, US
Charlize Theron, actress, SA/US
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author, Nigeria/
US
Genevieve Nnaji, actress, Nigeria
Dr Johnnetta B Cole, Director of the
Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of
African Art, US
Kanya King, founder, Music of Black Origin
(MOBO) Awards, UK
Kerryn Greenberg, Curator (International Art),
Tate Modern, SA/UK
Lira, musician, SA
Mariam Doumbia, vocalist, Mali
Oprah, media mogul, US
Oumou Sangaré, musician, Mali
Rungano Nyoni, filmmaker, Zambia/UK
Serkalem Fasil, journalist, US/Ethiopia
Sophie Okonedo, actress, UK
Thandie Newton, actress, UK/Zimbabwe
Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator,
Studio Museum in Harlem, US
Tirunesh Dibaba, runner, Ethiopia
Wanuri Kahiu, film director, Kenya
Yvonne Chaka Chaka, singer, SA
Fashion Alek Wek, model and campaigner,
South Sudan
Ann McCreath, KikoRomeo designer, founder
of FAFA and Fashion for Peace, Kenya
Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu, founder,
soleRebels, Ethiopia
Candice Swanepoel, model, SA
Deola Sagoe, fashion designer, Nigeria
Folake Folarin-Coker, fashion designer,
Tiffany Amber, Nigeria
Franca Sozzani, Editor-in-chief, Vogue Italia,
Italy
Hanaa Ben Abdesslem, model, Tunisia
Iman, model, campaigner and entrepreneur,
Somalia/US
Laurence Chauvin Buthaud, designer and
founder, LaurenceAirline, France/Côte d'Ivoire
Lisa Folawiyo, founder and Creative Director,
Jewel by Lisa, Nigeria. Liya Kebede, model,
Ethiopia
Liya Kebede, model, Ethiopia
Nadiyah Spencer, Director of Sourcing and
Production, SUNO, US/Kenya
Oluchi Orlandi, model, Nigeria
Sharon Wauchob, Creative Director, Edun,
Ireland
Vivienne Westwood, designer, UK
Politics + Activism
Hon Aicha Bah Diallo, Chair of the Forum for
African Women Educationalists, Kenya
Dr Asha-Rose Migiro, former UN Deputy
Secretary-General, Tanzania
Awa Marie Coll-Seck, Minister of Health,
Senegal
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, activist and writer, Somalia/
Netherlands/US
Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé, former Prime
Minister, Mali
Diezani Alison-Madueke, Minister of Petroleum
Resources, Nigeria
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President, Liberia
Elsie Kanza, Director, World Economic Forum,
Tanzania
Graça Machel, advocate for human rights,
Mozambique
Ida Odinga, Founder, Ida Odinga Trust,
women's health campaigner, Kenya
Joyce Banda, President, Malawi
Joy Phumaphi, Vice President, Human
Development Network, World Bank, Botswana
Leigh Blake, founder, ACT V, UK
Leymah Gbowee, peace activist, Liberia
Melinda Gates, philanthropist, US
Mphatheleni Makaulule, founder, Mupo
Foundation, SA
Dr Mphu Ramatlapeng, former Minister of
Health and Social Welfare, Lesotho
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance,
Nigeria
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Chair, African
Union, SA
Odile Sankara, activist and comedian, Burkina
Faso
Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, speaker, Ugandan
Parliament, Uganda
Sarah Brown, campaigner, UK
Waris Dirie, model, author, campaigner,
Somalia
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, politician, SA
Baroness Valerie Amos, UN Under-Secretary-
General for Humanitarian Affairs & Emergency
Relief Coordinator, UK
Zainab Hawa Bangura, UN Special
Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict,
Sierra Leone
Science + technology
Dorothy K Gordon, Director General,
Advanced Information Technology Institute,
Ghana
Juliet Ehimuan, Google Nigeria Country
Manager, Nigeria
Isis Nyong'o, Vice President and Managing
Director for Africa, InMobi, Kenya/US
Maggie Aderin-Pocock, space scientist and
BBC presenter, Nigeria/UK
Dr Natasha Sauven, paediatrician, Sierra Leone/
UK
Ory Okolloh, Google Policy Manager for
Africa, Kenya
Tebello Nyokong, scientist, Lesotho
Thyla van der Merwe, Association of South
African Women in Science and Engineering,
SA
dynamic women, selected by Africa's global style and culture magazine,
Arise. Other Nigerian women
included in the list are Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Deola Sagoe, etc.
The women of immense popularity, influence and power, were profileod
in the latest edition of the magazine and they were chosen from all
over the world, from all spheres of life.
Here is the full list;
Business and Law
Ayo Obe, Vice Chair, National Crisis Group,
Nigeria
Bridgette Radebe, President, South African
Mining Development Association, SA
Cherie Blair, lawyer, UK
Dambisa Moyo, economist, Zambia/US
Dr Eleni Gabre-Madhin, founder, Ethiopia
Commodity Exchange, Ethiopia
Eva Muraya, co-founder and CEO, Color
Creations Group, Kenya
Fatou Bensouda, Chief Prosecutor,International
Criminal Court, The Gambia
Genevieve Sangudi, Managing Director,
Carlyle Group Africa, Tanzania
Hajia Bola Shagaya, founder and CEO,
Bolmus Group International, Nigeria Irene
Charnley, CEO, Smile Telecoms, SA
Isabel dos Santos, investor and businesswoman,
Angola
Jonitha Gugu Msibi, Senior Partner, Ernst &
Young, SA
Maria Ramos, CEO, Absa Group, Portugal/SA
Minoush Abdel-Meguid, co-founder, Union
Capital, Egypt
Monhla Hlahla, Chair, IDC, SA
Ngozi Edozien, Director, Actis West Africa,
Nigeria
Nombulelo 'Pinky' Moholi, CEO, Telkom SA
LTD, SA
Nonkululeko Nyembezi-Heita, CEO,
Arcelormittal South Africa, SA
Phuti Malabie, CEO, Shanduka Group, SA
Rosalind Kainyah, Vice President, External
Affairs & CSR, Tullow Oil, Ghana/UK
Stella Kilonzo, Chief Executive, Capital
Markets Authority, Kenya
Susan 'Santie' Botha, Chancellor of the Nelson
Mandela University, SA
Teresa Heinz Kerry, businesswoman and
philanthropist, US
Thuli Madonsela, public protector, SA
Tsega Gebreyes, Managing Partner, Satya
Capital, Ethiopia/UK
Wendy Ackerman, retail tycoon, SA
Wendy Luhabe, social entrepreneur, SA
Culture + Media + Sport
Ahdaf Soueif, writer and activist, Egypt/UK
Angélique Kidjo, singer and campaigner, Benin
Angelina Jolie, actress, US
Buika, singer, Spain/Equatorial Guinea
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, journalist, US
Charlize Theron, actress, SA/US
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author, Nigeria/
US
Genevieve Nnaji, actress, Nigeria
Dr Johnnetta B Cole, Director of the
Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of
African Art, US
Kanya King, founder, Music of Black Origin
(MOBO) Awards, UK
Kerryn Greenberg, Curator (International Art),
Tate Modern, SA/UK
Lira, musician, SA
Mariam Doumbia, vocalist, Mali
Oprah, media mogul, US
Oumou Sangaré, musician, Mali
Rungano Nyoni, filmmaker, Zambia/UK
Serkalem Fasil, journalist, US/Ethiopia
Sophie Okonedo, actress, UK
Thandie Newton, actress, UK/Zimbabwe
Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator,
Studio Museum in Harlem, US
Tirunesh Dibaba, runner, Ethiopia
Wanuri Kahiu, film director, Kenya
Yvonne Chaka Chaka, singer, SA
Fashion Alek Wek, model and campaigner,
South Sudan
Ann McCreath, KikoRomeo designer, founder
of FAFA and Fashion for Peace, Kenya
Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu, founder,
soleRebels, Ethiopia
Candice Swanepoel, model, SA
Deola Sagoe, fashion designer, Nigeria
Folake Folarin-Coker, fashion designer,
Tiffany Amber, Nigeria
Franca Sozzani, Editor-in-chief, Vogue Italia,
Italy
Hanaa Ben Abdesslem, model, Tunisia
Iman, model, campaigner and entrepreneur,
Somalia/US
Laurence Chauvin Buthaud, designer and
founder, LaurenceAirline, France/Côte d'Ivoire
Lisa Folawiyo, founder and Creative Director,
Jewel by Lisa, Nigeria. Liya Kebede, model,
Ethiopia
Liya Kebede, model, Ethiopia
Nadiyah Spencer, Director of Sourcing and
Production, SUNO, US/Kenya
Oluchi Orlandi, model, Nigeria
Sharon Wauchob, Creative Director, Edun,
Ireland
Vivienne Westwood, designer, UK
Politics + Activism
Hon Aicha Bah Diallo, Chair of the Forum for
African Women Educationalists, Kenya
Dr Asha-Rose Migiro, former UN Deputy
Secretary-General, Tanzania
Awa Marie Coll-Seck, Minister of Health,
Senegal
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, activist and writer, Somalia/
Netherlands/US
Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé, former Prime
Minister, Mali
Diezani Alison-Madueke, Minister of Petroleum
Resources, Nigeria
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President, Liberia
Elsie Kanza, Director, World Economic Forum,
Tanzania
Graça Machel, advocate for human rights,
Mozambique
Ida Odinga, Founder, Ida Odinga Trust,
women's health campaigner, Kenya
Joyce Banda, President, Malawi
Joy Phumaphi, Vice President, Human
Development Network, World Bank, Botswana
Leigh Blake, founder, ACT V, UK
Leymah Gbowee, peace activist, Liberia
Melinda Gates, philanthropist, US
Mphatheleni Makaulule, founder, Mupo
Foundation, SA
Dr Mphu Ramatlapeng, former Minister of
Health and Social Welfare, Lesotho
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance,
Nigeria
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Chair, African
Union, SA
Odile Sankara, activist and comedian, Burkina
Faso
Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, speaker, Ugandan
Parliament, Uganda
Sarah Brown, campaigner, UK
Waris Dirie, model, author, campaigner,
Somalia
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, politician, SA
Baroness Valerie Amos, UN Under-Secretary-
General for Humanitarian Affairs & Emergency
Relief Coordinator, UK
Zainab Hawa Bangura, UN Special
Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict,
Sierra Leone
Science + technology
Dorothy K Gordon, Director General,
Advanced Information Technology Institute,
Ghana
Juliet Ehimuan, Google Nigeria Country
Manager, Nigeria
Isis Nyong'o, Vice President and Managing
Director for Africa, InMobi, Kenya/US
Maggie Aderin-Pocock, space scientist and
BBC presenter, Nigeria/UK
Dr Natasha Sauven, paediatrician, Sierra Leone/
UK
Ory Okolloh, Google Policy Manager for
Africa, Kenya
Tebello Nyokong, scientist, Lesotho
Thyla van der Merwe, Association of South
African Women in Science and Engineering,
SA
TAYLOR SWIFT, JUSTIN BIEBER Big Winners At 2012 MTV EMA
Taylor Swift
The 19th-annual MTV EMA hosted by Heidi Klum was broadcast live from
Frankfurt's historic Festhalle Sunday.
Check out the full list of nominees and winners here…
Best Song
Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" – Winner
Rihanna (featuring Calvin Harris), "We Found Love"
Gotye, "Somebody That I Used to Know"
Pitbull (featuring Chris Brown), "International Love"
Fun. "We Are Young"
Best New
Rita Ora
Fun.
One Direction – Winner
Lana Del Rey
Carly Rae Jepsen
Best Female
Rihanna
Katy Perry
Pink
Taylor Swift – Winner
Nicki Minaj
Best Male
Justin Bieber – Winner
Kanye West
Flo Rida
Pitbull
Jay Z
Best Pop
Justin Bieber – Winner
No Doubt
Katy Perry
Taylor Swift
Rihanna
Best Live
Taylor Swift – Winner
Lady Gaga
Jay Z and Kanye West
Green Day
Muse
Best Hip Hop
Jay Z and Kanye West
Nas
Rick Ross
Drake
Nicki Minaj – Winner
Best Rock
Linkin Park – Winner
Green Day
Muse
Killers
Coldplay
Best Electronic
David Guetta – Winner
Swedish House Mafia
Avicii
Skrillex
Calvin Harris
Best Alternative
Jack White
The Black Keys
Arctic Monkeys
Florence and the Machine
Lana Del Rey – Winner
Best Video
M.I.A., "Bad Girls"
Lady Gaga, "Marry the Night"
Katy Perry, "Wide Awake"
Rihanna (featuring Calvin Harris), "We Found Love"
PSY, "Gangnam Style" – Winner
Best Look
Nicki Minaj
Rihanna
Jack White
Taylor Swift – Winner
A$AP Rocky
Biggest Fans
Justin Bieber
One Direction – Winner
Lady Gaga
Rihanna
Katy Perry
Best World Stage
Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
B.o.B
Evanescence
Flo Rida
Jason Derülo
Joe Jonas
Justin Bieber – Winner
Kasabian
Ke$ha
LMFAO
Maroon 5
Nelly Furtado
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Sean Paul
Snoop Dogg
Snow Patrol
Taylor Swift
Best PUSH
Foster the People
Lana Del Rey
Mac Miller
Michael Kiwanuka
Gotye
Rebecca Ferguson
Fun.
Rita Ora
Conor Maynard
Of Monsters And Men
Carly Rae Jepsen – Winner
Best Worldwide Act – Han Geng
The 19th-annual MTV EMA hosted by Heidi Klum was broadcast live from
Frankfurt's historic Festhalle Sunday.
Check out the full list of nominees and winners here…
Best Song
Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" – Winner
Rihanna (featuring Calvin Harris), "We Found Love"
Gotye, "Somebody That I Used to Know"
Pitbull (featuring Chris Brown), "International Love"
Fun. "We Are Young"
Best New
Rita Ora
Fun.
One Direction – Winner
Lana Del Rey
Carly Rae Jepsen
Best Female
Rihanna
Katy Perry
Pink
Taylor Swift – Winner
Nicki Minaj
Best Male
Justin Bieber – Winner
Kanye West
Flo Rida
Pitbull
Jay Z
Best Pop
Justin Bieber – Winner
No Doubt
Katy Perry
Taylor Swift
Rihanna
Best Live
Taylor Swift – Winner
Lady Gaga
Jay Z and Kanye West
Green Day
Muse
Best Hip Hop
Jay Z and Kanye West
Nas
Rick Ross
Drake
Nicki Minaj – Winner
Best Rock
Linkin Park – Winner
Green Day
Muse
Killers
Coldplay
Best Electronic
David Guetta – Winner
Swedish House Mafia
Avicii
Skrillex
Calvin Harris
Best Alternative
Jack White
The Black Keys
Arctic Monkeys
Florence and the Machine
Lana Del Rey – Winner
Best Video
M.I.A., "Bad Girls"
Lady Gaga, "Marry the Night"
Katy Perry, "Wide Awake"
Rihanna (featuring Calvin Harris), "We Found Love"
PSY, "Gangnam Style" – Winner
Best Look
Nicki Minaj
Rihanna
Jack White
Taylor Swift – Winner
A$AP Rocky
Biggest Fans
Justin Bieber
One Direction – Winner
Lady Gaga
Rihanna
Katy Perry
Best World Stage
Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
B.o.B
Evanescence
Flo Rida
Jason Derülo
Joe Jonas
Justin Bieber – Winner
Kasabian
Ke$ha
LMFAO
Maroon 5
Nelly Furtado
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Sean Paul
Snoop Dogg
Snow Patrol
Taylor Swift
Best PUSH
Foster the People
Lana Del Rey
Mac Miller
Michael Kiwanuka
Gotye
Rebecca Ferguson
Fun.
Rita Ora
Conor Maynard
Of Monsters And Men
Carly Rae Jepsen – Winner
Best Worldwide Act – Han Geng
TAYLOR SWIFT, JUSTIN BIEBER Big Winners At 2012 MTV EMA
Taylor Swift
The 19th-annual MTV EMA hosted by Heidi Klum was broadcast live from
Frankfurt's historic Festhalle Sunday.
Check out the full list of nominees and winners here…
Best Song
Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" – Winner
Rihanna (featuring Calvin Harris), "We Found Love"
Gotye, "Somebody That I Used to Know"
Pitbull (featuring Chris Brown), "International Love"
Fun. "We Are Young"
Best New
Rita Ora
Fun.
One Direction – Winner
Lana Del Rey
Carly Rae Jepsen
Best Female
Rihanna
Katy Perry
Pink
Taylor Swift – Winner
Nicki Minaj
Best Male
Justin Bieber – Winner
Kanye West
Flo Rida
Pitbull
Jay Z
Best Pop
Justin Bieber – Winner
No Doubt
Katy Perry
Taylor Swift
Rihanna
Best Live
Taylor Swift – Winner
Lady Gaga
Jay Z and Kanye West
Green Day
Muse
Best Hip Hop
Jay Z and Kanye West
Nas
Rick Ross
Drake
Nicki Minaj – Winner
Best Rock
Linkin Park – Winner
Green Day
Muse
Killers
Coldplay
Best Electronic
David Guetta – Winner
Swedish House Mafia
Avicii
Skrillex
Calvin Harris
Best Alternative
Jack White
The Black Keys
Arctic Monkeys
Florence and the Machine
Lana Del Rey – Winner
Best Video
M.I.A., "Bad Girls"
Lady Gaga, "Marry the Night"
Katy Perry, "Wide Awake"
Rihanna (featuring Calvin Harris), "We Found Love"
PSY, "Gangnam Style" – Winner
Best Look
Nicki Minaj
Rihanna
Jack White
Taylor Swift – Winner
A$AP Rocky
Biggest Fans
Justin Bieber
One Direction – Winner
Lady Gaga
Rihanna
Katy Perry
Best World Stage
Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
B.o.B
Evanescence
Flo Rida
Jason Derülo
Joe Jonas
Justin Bieber – Winner
Kasabian
Ke$ha
LMFAO
Maroon 5
Nelly Furtado
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Sean Paul
Snoop Dogg
Snow Patrol
Taylor Swift
Best PUSH
Foster the People
Lana Del Rey
Mac Miller
Michael Kiwanuka
Gotye
Rebecca Ferguson
Fun.
Rita Ora
Conor Maynard
Of Monsters And Men
Carly Rae Jepsen – Winner
Best Worldwide Act – Han Geng
The 19th-annual MTV EMA hosted by Heidi Klum was broadcast live from
Frankfurt's historic Festhalle Sunday.
Check out the full list of nominees and winners here…
Best Song
Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" – Winner
Rihanna (featuring Calvin Harris), "We Found Love"
Gotye, "Somebody That I Used to Know"
Pitbull (featuring Chris Brown), "International Love"
Fun. "We Are Young"
Best New
Rita Ora
Fun.
One Direction – Winner
Lana Del Rey
Carly Rae Jepsen
Best Female
Rihanna
Katy Perry
Pink
Taylor Swift – Winner
Nicki Minaj
Best Male
Justin Bieber – Winner
Kanye West
Flo Rida
Pitbull
Jay Z
Best Pop
Justin Bieber – Winner
No Doubt
Katy Perry
Taylor Swift
Rihanna
Best Live
Taylor Swift – Winner
Lady Gaga
Jay Z and Kanye West
Green Day
Muse
Best Hip Hop
Jay Z and Kanye West
Nas
Rick Ross
Drake
Nicki Minaj – Winner
Best Rock
Linkin Park – Winner
Green Day
Muse
Killers
Coldplay
Best Electronic
David Guetta – Winner
Swedish House Mafia
Avicii
Skrillex
Calvin Harris
Best Alternative
Jack White
The Black Keys
Arctic Monkeys
Florence and the Machine
Lana Del Rey – Winner
Best Video
M.I.A., "Bad Girls"
Lady Gaga, "Marry the Night"
Katy Perry, "Wide Awake"
Rihanna (featuring Calvin Harris), "We Found Love"
PSY, "Gangnam Style" – Winner
Best Look
Nicki Minaj
Rihanna
Jack White
Taylor Swift – Winner
A$AP Rocky
Biggest Fans
Justin Bieber
One Direction – Winner
Lady Gaga
Rihanna
Katy Perry
Best World Stage
Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
B.o.B
Evanescence
Flo Rida
Jason Derülo
Joe Jonas
Justin Bieber – Winner
Kasabian
Ke$ha
LMFAO
Maroon 5
Nelly Furtado
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Sean Paul
Snoop Dogg
Snow Patrol
Taylor Swift
Best PUSH
Foster the People
Lana Del Rey
Mac Miller
Michael Kiwanuka
Gotye
Rebecca Ferguson
Fun.
Rita Ora
Conor Maynard
Of Monsters And Men
Carly Rae Jepsen – Winner
Best Worldwide Act – Han Geng
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