Monday 5 August 2013

Free Tickets to Sept. 28 Duke Football Game

Durham, NC - Hearing the cheers of a crowd is nothing new for Devin Wickward when he plays football with his local athletic association around the Triangle. But there's something special about doing cheering of his own, like when he watched Duke's football team with his family during last year's Employee Kickoff Celebration.

Along with his older brother, sister, father and mom, who works at Duke, Devin watched from the stands as Duke beat Florida International University to begin last year's football season.

"I really liked getting to hang out with my family while watching the game, because I learned how to play better from seeing the Duke players," said Devin, 12. "I paid attention to the players' strides when they ran and learned to go faster and get more running power."

The Wickwards will be back at this year's Duke football Employee Kickoff Celebration, which offers staff and faculty free tickets to see the Blue Devils play Troy University on Sept. 28. Employees can begin request up to four free tickets to the game online. Last year, Duke faculty and staff claimed 9,330 tickets and helped fill Wallace Wade Stadium with just over 31,100 fans.

The Blue Devils are coming off a 6-7 season that included the team's first trip to a bowl game in nearly 20 years. The team also averaged 40 points a game at home.

"We've seen great progress in the football program in recent years, which raises the excitement of the Employee Kickoff as a chance for Duke to celebrate our employees and our football team," said Kyle Cavanaugh, vice president for administration. "As one of the only events that brings our entire community and their families together, this is a special opportunity to show our Duke spirit."

Pre-game festivities, including music, inflatable games, face painting and a catered meal, will start three hours prior to kickoff at Krzyzewskiville outside Card Gymnasium. Game time will be determined closer to game day.

As part of game day festivities, fans can cheer on the Blue Devils as the team walks through "Blue Devil Alley" on its way into Wallace Wade Stadium. During halftime, Duke will also take a moment to honor the 50th anniversary of black undergraduate integration. The event, sponsored by Duke Athletics and Human Resources, also includes fireworks.

"We like to dress up and paint our faces so we can be the football version of a Cameron Crazie," said Devin's mom, Cathy Wickward, quality program coordinator at the Duke Clinical Research Institute. "It's a great opportunity for the family to have a fun activity to do together, get excited and engage with Duke football."

Source: http://today.duke.edu/2013/08/kickoffannouncement2013

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Sunday 4 August 2013

Stocks slip after tepid July jobs report

Associated Press

Posted on August 2, 2013 at 11:00 AM

Updated today at 12:02 PM

NEW YORK (AP) ? Stocks are edging lower on Wall Street after a report of tepid job growth last month.

Energy stocks fell more than the rest of the market after Chevron became the latest big energy company to report lower profits.

The Dow Jones industrial average was down 30 points, or 0.2 percent, to 15,569 in midday trading Friday.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell three points, or 0.2 percent, to 1,703. The Nasdaq composite was down two points, or 0.1 percent, at 3,673.

The government reported that 162,000 jobs were created last month, fewer than economists expected and the least since March.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.63 percent from 2.71 percent.

Weight Watchers plunged 19 percent to $38.24 after reporting disappointing results and replacing its CEO.

Source: http://www.khou.com/news/business/218105891.html

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Looking for a new Android mobile phone

What is actually going on with your phone? Maybe you don't actually need a new phone per se but a root and new ROM? I say this because my Nexus was acting weird and I thought it was time for a new one but then I ulocked/rooted it and installed a new ROM and I've not had any issues.

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But, if you are dead set on a new phone I'd say the Samsung Note 2. I wanted the S4 but after messing around with one in the store I decided the OS that is on it is too..."heavy", as in it's too slow and feels clunky whereas the Note 2 feels much smoother and faster.

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Everything man. Battery, screen, slow as a snail. I just want to get rid of it.

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is ace...but it's too expensive for me. It's around ?580 in Malta. Still, I don't mind good suggestions because perhaps I may find the phone much cheaper on ebay.co.uk for example.

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What's the prices of the Nexus phones over there?

Websites of what phones are available for you in your prices?

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Asus Google Nexus 7 between ?250 - ?300 (do you want me to convert to $?). Samsung Nexus (didn't know there were 2 different Nexus) are between ?500 and ?600.

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Some websites (not sure if you can view prices in all of them):

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http://www.phonebox....roducts/mobiles

http://www.cellulart....com/index.php/

http://www.directvis...main_page=index (cheapest in Malta but you have to have a login to view prices)

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To give you an idea of the prices from the cheapest place:

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HTC One X 32GB -? ?400

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HTC Evo 3D - ?380

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250 - ?350

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(Too expensive)

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Cheaper ones within my budget:

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HTC Desire V Duos - ?280

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HTC Sensation XE - ?275

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Htc desire X - ?260

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HTC ONE V - ?215

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Although I could try and find them cheaper from ebay.

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Thank you.

Edited by TESFanner, 25 July 2013 - 12:54 PM.

Source: http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1467635-looking-for-a-new-android-mobile-phone/

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Saturday 3 August 2013

Border Patrol Union: Drug Cartels Have 'Representatives' in 2,000 U.S. Cities


August 1, 2013 - 11:28 AM
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A group of illegal immigrants waits to be deported to Mexico at the port of entry in Nogales, Ariz, on July 28, 2010. (AP File Photo/Jae C. Hong

(CNSNews.com) ? In a July 28 letter addressed to ?fellow Americans,? the union of former Border Patrol agents called for Congress to deny amnesty to illegal aliens and cited ?transnational criminal businesses? that have ?representatives? in 2,000 American cities.

?Transnational criminal enterprises have annually invested millions of dollars to create and staff international drug and human smuggling networks inside the United States; thus it is no surprise that they continue to accelerate their efforts to get trusted representatives in place as a means to guarantee continued success,? the letter, distributed via email by Zach Taylor, chairman of National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers, Inc., stated.

?We must never lose sight of the fact that the United States is the market place for the bulk of transnational criminal businesses engaged in human trafficking and the smuggling, distribution and sale of illegal drugs,? the letter, signed by former agents for the U.S., Canada, Southwest and U.S./Mexico border chapters, stated. ?Organized crime on this scale we are speaking about cannot exist without political protection.

?Most heroin, cocaine, meth, and marijuana marketed in the United States is produced outside of our country, and then smuggled into the United States,? the letter stated. ?The placement of trusted foreign employees inside the United States is imperative to insure success in continuing to supply the demand, and returning the profits to the foreign organization.

?Members of these vicious transnational crime syndicates are already well established in more than 2,000 American cities and their numbers are increasing as networks expand and demands accelerate,? the letter stated. ?These transnational criminals present a real and present danger to all Americans, and they live among us.?

The organization stated in the letter that ?sanctuary cities? that allow criminal illegal aliens to live and work with impunity are partly to blame for the U.S. criminal network and urged Congress not to grant amnesty to the estimated 11 million people who are in the country illegally.

?Sanctuary cities established throughout the United States discourage even the most basic law enforcement initiatives within their boundaries against these predatory criminals,? the letter stated. ?Encouraged by Congress and a disinterested mainstream news media, these havens deny the American public their constitutional right to national security and public safety while providing relative safety for dangerous foreign criminals.

?Congress must abandon their focus on rewarding illegal behavior for millions of persons by the grant of amnesty in favor of protecting American citizens who suffer daily at the hands of these seasoned criminals,? the letter stated. ?To do otherwise makes a mockery of our laws, and encourages countless millions more from around the globe to do the same.

?Transnational organized crime nationwide has flourished under these conditions,? the letter concluded.

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/bord...2000-us-cities

Source: http://www.alipac.us/f12/border-patrol-union-drug-cartels-have-representatives-2-000-u-s-cities-284830/

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Web.com Hosts Forum to Help Springfield Small Businesses ...

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 1, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Web.com, a leading provider of Internet services and online marketing solutions for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), will host a free Small Business Forum designed to help Springfield area small business owners learn how to successfully increase visibility and market themselves online. The Small Business Forum will take place on Thursday, August 8, 2013, from 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. CDT at the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield.

Brent McCoy, vice president of membership for Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, will open the educational session, and then Aman Devgan, vice president of marketing for Web.com, will share information and tools to help small business owners increase visibility and optimize marketing efforts online.

"We're excited to have an event focused on what really works when marketing online so that small business owners in the Springfield area can harness the power of the Internet to succeed," said Devgan. "We have best practices from working with millions of business owners every day who are addressing real-world challenges of marketing online and through social channels. We expect a lively dialogue covering a range of key, timely topics that small business owners face when tackling this increasingly important digital opportunity."

Topics and content at the Small Business Forum focus on ways small business owners can achieve a successful Internet presence, including the elements of a great website, how to determine if their website is working for them, increasing traffic to their website and business, and decoding how to efficiently market on Google, Facebook and Twitter.

"Small business is an essential piece of Missouri's economy and America as a whole," said McCoy. "Now, more than ever, it's important for small businesses to equip themselves with the tools they need to find success, and I'm happy to support an organization that helps small business owners do just that in Web.com."

The Web.com Small Business Forum takes place in conjunction with the Web.com Tour Price Cutter Charity Championship, which will be played Thursday, August 8, 2013 ? Sunday, August 11, 2013, at the Highland Springs Country Club in Springfield. As part of its recently announced agreement with the PGA TOUR, Web.com developed the Web.com Small Business Forum as a benefit to small business owners in communities where events are held.

Event Details:

  • Where: Missouri Sports Hall of Fame (3861 E Stan Musial Drive, Springfield, MO, 65809)
  • When: Thursday, August 8th, beginning with a complimentary breakfast at 7:30 a.m.; presentation will start promptly at 8:00 a.m. and will conclude at 10:00 a.m.
  • Cost: Attendance is free, but advanced registration is requested at smallbusinessforum.web.com
  • All attendees will receive one (1) free ticket to the Price Cutter Charity Championship

For more information, contact smallbusinessforum@web.com or call 800-862-8718.

About Web.com

Web.com Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:WWWW) provides a full range of Internet services to small businesses in order to help them compete and succeed online. Web.com is a global domain registrar and further meets the needs of small businesses anywhere along their lifecycle with affordable, subscription-based solutions including website design and management, search engine optimization, online marketing campaigns, local sales leads, social media, mobile products, eCommerce solutions and call center services. For more information, please visit www.web.com; follow the company on Twitter @webdotcom or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/web.com. For additional online marketing resources and small business networking, please visit Web.com's Small Business Forum.

About the Web.com Tour

Founded (1990), owned and operated by the PGA TOUR, the Web.com Tour enters a new era in 2013 as it identifies those players who are ready to compete and win on golf's biggest stage.? Beginning in 2013, the Web.com Tour becomes the path to the PGA TOUR with all 50 available PGA TOUR cards coming through the Web.com Tour and the season culminating at the four-event Web.com Tour Finals in September.? Web.com became the Tour's umbrella sponsor on June 27, 2012, replacing Nationwide Insurance. A 10-year agreement (through 2021) is in place.? Three out of four PGA TOUR members are Web.com Tour alumni.? Tour alumni have won 356 PGA TOUR titles, including 17 majors and five PLAYERS Championships.? The PGA TOUR, through the efforts of its three tours and their tournaments, sponsors, players and volunteers, supports over 3,000 local charities and has surpassed $1.8 billion in charitable giving.? To learn more about the PGA TOUR and Web.com Tour and to follow the season-long quest for a PGA TOUR card, visit PGATOUR.COM, Twitter and Facebook.

Note to Editors: Web.com is a registered trademark of Web.com Group, Inc.

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Source: http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2013/08/01/564015/10043019/en/Web-com-Hosts-Forum-to-Help-Springfield-Small-Businesses-Succeed-in-Marketing-Online.html

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Tunisia's ruling party says won't remove prime minister

By Tarek Amara and Erika Solomon

TUNIS (Reuters) - The head of Tunisia's ruling Islamist party on Thursday refused to remove the prime minister from his post, hardening its stance toward the secular opposition's demand that the government be dissolved.

Earlier this week, leaders from the Ennahda party, which is facing mounting pressure even from its coalition partners, said they were willing to consider creating a new unity government to help ease the political crisis.

Tensions have been rising in Tunisia since the assassination last week of a leftist politician, the second to be slain in six months. The unrest risks disrupting a political transition that began after Tunisians toppled an autocratic president in 2011 and sparked an "Arab Spring" of revolts across the region.

The education minister resigned yesterday and several others threatened to do the same. Ennahda's junior coalition partner, the secular Ettakatol party, is threatening to withdraw if a unity government is not formed.

Ennahda supporters had shown some flexibility on the leadership controversy, but stood firm against the opposition's second demand to dissolve the transitional Constituent Assembly, now weeks away from finishing a draft of a new constitution.

"We are open to new deals ... But the Constituent Assembly is a red line, and we call on all members to return back to their work and complete the constitution," Ennahda party chief Rachid Ghannouchi told the local Mosaique radio station.

"We are holding firm to Ali Larayedh as head of the government."

A series of talks on Thursday between the government and the country's powerful union federation, as well as with the opposition Republican Party, appeared to signal an attempt at detente. Instead, both sides are escalating the face-off, calling for rival mass protests this weekend.

Once upheld as a model of transition among troubled Arab uprisings, Tunisia now risks being plunged into political turmoil and broader instability.

Two days ago, militants ambushed and killed eight soldiers near the Algerian border and two improvised bombs have been set off in Tunis, the first time the capital has seen such attacks, although no one was hurt.

GROWING PROTESTS

In Tunis, more than 70 lawmakers from the Assembly stopped working and started a sit-in outside the building that has drawn large nightly demonstrations joined by thousands of protesters.

A rival pro-government protest across the square has also drawn sizeable crowds, but on a smaller scale.

Many Tunisians have joined the opposition rallies out of frustration at continued economic stagnation and the country's growing security problems.

Others are angry that the constitution, which the government promised within a year of the Assembly's creation, is now eight months late.

The government was in talks on Thursday with the powerful Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), which is mediating for a compromise to bring a new government of technocrats to power.

The UGTT has opposed dissolving the Assembly outright, instead proposing a mechanism to speed up the body's timetable for finishing the constitution and a new election law.

The minister of public affairs, Khalil Zaouia, said the talks were "positive" but gave few other details.

(Editing by Mike Collett-White)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tunisias-ruling-party-says-wont-remove-prime-minister-160056335.html

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Friday 2 August 2013

Insufficient brake fluid cited in Bangor parade fatality

3:36 PM

Man arrested in Waterville Little Caesar?s pizza shop robbery

Waterville police this morning arrested MItchell McQuarrei of Central Avenue and charged him with class B robbery in connection with the July 28 of Little Caesars pizza on Main Street.

5:56 PM

Palmyra teen charged with tearing up Hartland school's athletic fields

A 16-year-old Palmyra boy was charged Wednesday with aggravated criminal mischief connected to extensive damage to a Hartland school's field hockey and softball fields.

5:54 PM

North Pond Hermit indicted on Smithfield home burglary, theft charges

A Somerset County grand jury Thursday indicted Christopher T. Knight, commonly known as the North Pond Hermit, on one count each of burglary and theft Thursday, for allegedly pilfering food and alcohol from a Smithfield home.

5:50 PM

BIW seeks city tax break to expand

The shipbuilder wants to construct a second outfitting hall and upgrade other buildings in order to stay competitive.

5:24 PM

Augusta's Route 3 connector closed by 3-car crash; serious injuries reported

A three-car crash on the Route 3 connector, between Riverside Drive and old North Belfast Avenue, has caused multiple injuries, some serious, and at least one call for extraction of a trapped passenger.

4:35 PM

Augusta man charged with Waterville motel car burglaries

Keith Arvanitis, 40, of Augusta, was arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges Thursday, after allegedly burglarizing vehicles at a Waterville motel.

4:46 PM

Praise Jesus and put the hammer down

When it comes to learning how to drive in southern California, the watchword is "vamonos."

3:39 PM

Farmington man arrested after walking around downtown with handgun

John Cushman, 20, was arrested on a charge of terrorizing after he was seen Thursday night walking around downtown with a handgun.

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Zimbabwe goes to the polls to elect president

National presidential and parliamentary elections open today

Written by Jermaine Haughton/> 31/07/2013 11:50 AM

VOTERS: Two women make their decision at the polls this morning (PA)

ZIMBABWEANS ARE voting today in the country?s presidential and parliamentary elections.

Election observers have already accused organisers of misconduct, irregularities, and fraud.

The presidential elections will pit incumbent Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai against each other.

If Mugabe and his Zanu-PF are defeated, the 89-year-old has vowed to step down after 33 years in power.


SELF VOTE: Morgan Tsvangirai at the polls (PA)

However, Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change has alleged that Zanu-PF has doctored the electoral roll, a charge it has denied.

There has been an uneasy coalition government between Zanu-PF and the MDC since 2009, after a deal was made to end the deadly violence which resulted from a disputed presidential poll result in the previous year.

Posted on: 31/07/2013 11:50 AM

Source: http://voice-online.co.uk/article/zimbabwe-goes-polls-elect-president

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Thursday 1 August 2013

Oil pushes toward $106 as US growth improves

LONDON (AP) ? Economic growth in the U.S. and tightening crude supplies helped push up oil prices Thursday.

Benchmark oil for September delivery was up $1.74 to $106.77 a barrel by midday trading in Europe in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract gained $1.95, or 1.9 percent, to close at $105.03 on Wednesday.

Oil stockpiles in the U.S. fell by 740,000 barrels to 369.9 million barrels for the week ending July 26, according to the American Petroleum Institute. The U.S. Energy Department reported that supplies rose by 400,000 barrels last week, although supplies at the crucial Cushing, Oklahoma, hub for benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude declined by 1.9 million barrels.

The oil price was also boosted by better-than-expected U.S. economic growth for the second quarter of 2013. The Commerce Department said Wednesday that the economy grew at a 1.7 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, better than a revised 1.1 percent rate for the first quarter. Adding to the buoyant mood in the markets, Chinese manufacturing PMI figures Thursday came in on the positive side as well.

On Friday, attention will be focused on the release of hiring figures for July, which will be examined for hints about future energy demand in the world's No. 1 economy.

Brent crude, traded on the ICE Futures exchange in London, rose $1.22 to $108.92 per barrel.

In other energy futures trading on Nymex:

? Heating oil was up 3 cents to $3.08 a gallon.

? Natural gas fell 1 cent to $3.44 per 1,000 cubic feet.

? Wholesale gasoline was little changed at $2.997 a gallon.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/oil-pushes-toward-106-us-growth-improves-053642733.html

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GOP: IRS played favorites - Wed, 31 Jul 2013 PST

WASHINGTON ? Conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status were more closely scrutinized by the Internal Revenue Service than their progressive counterparts, according to a report Tuesday by House Republican?investigators.

Tea party and other conservative groups were, on average, asked three times as many questions as progressive groups, said the report by Republicans on the House Ways and Means?Committee.

Conservative groups were less likely to be approved for tax-exempt status and more likely to have their applications delayed, the report?said.

The IRS has been under siege since May when agency officials acknowledged that agents working in a Cincinnati office had??


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WASHINGTON ? Conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status were more closely scrutinized by the Internal Revenue Service than their progressive counterparts, according to a report Tuesday by House Republican?investigators.

Tea party and other conservative groups were, on average, asked three times as many questions as progressive groups, said the report by Republicans on the House Ways and Means?Committee.

Conservative groups were less likely to be approved for tax-exempt status and more likely to have their applications delayed, the report?said.

The IRS has been under siege since May when agency officials acknowledged that agents working in a Cincinnati office had improperly targeted tea party groups for extra scrutiny when they applied for tax-exempt status. The IRS has since released documents suggesting that progressive groups may have been targeted,?too.

Democrats in Congress have highlighted the possibility that liberal groups were also abused to counter charges by some Republicans that that the targeting was politically?motivated.

Congressional investigations have so far shown that IRS supervisors in Washington ? including lawyers in the chief counsel?s office ? oversaw the processing of tea party applications. But there has been no evidence that anyone outside the IRS directed the targeting or that agents were politically?motivated.

?The facts are very clear ? not only were conservative groups targeted by the IRS, but they received much higher scrutiny than progressives,? said Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., chairman of the Ways and Means?Committee.

?However, this is just the tip of the iceberg,? Camp said. ?We have received less than 3 percent of the documents responsive to the investigation. So, Congress will continue to investigate how the targeting began, why it was allowed to continue for so long and what the IRS is doing to resolve this. Americans deserve to know the full?truth.?

The IRS said in a statement that 70 agency lawyers are working full time to review documents for congressional?inquiries.

?The IRS is aggressively responding to the numerous data requests we?ve received from Congress,? IRS spokeswoman Michelle Eldridge said. ?We are doing everything we can to fully cooperate with the committees, and we strongly disagree with any suggestions to the?contrary.?

A report by the IRS inspector general said the agency gave extra scrutiny to 298 groups when they applied for tax exempt status from the spring of 2010 to the spring of?2012.

A total of 104 applications included the labels ?conservative,? ??tea party,? ??patriot? or ?9-12? in their names, according to the Ways and Means report, which is consistent with the inspector general?s report. Seven included the words ?progressive? or??progress.?

While processing the applications, IRS agents asked the progressive groups an average of 4.7 questions and eventually approved all seven applications, according to the analysis by Ways and Means Republicans. Some progressive groups, however, complained about lengthy?delays.

The conservative groups were asked an average of 14.9 questions and, as of May 31, only 48 applications had been approved. The other 56 applications were either pending or withdrawn. None was?denied.

Rep. Sander Levin of Michigan, the top Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee, said the analysis omits other liberal or progressive groups that don?t have the word ?progressive? in their?names.

?This is a recurring problem in this investigation ? the release of incomplete information,? Levin said. ?Indeed, that is exactly what led to fundamental flaws in the (inspector general?s)?report.?

During the 2010 and 2012 elections, IRS agents singled out groups that had ?tea party,? ??patriots,? and ?9-12? in their applications, according to a May report by IRS inspector general J. Russell George. George?s report determined that these groups received extra, sometimes burdensome scrutiny that delayed their applications for more than a?year.

George?s report did not mention progressive groups. He told a congressional committee this month that, despite a yearlong inquiry, the IRS just recently provided him documents suggesting that progressive groups may have been?targeted.

The IRS was screening the groups? applications because agents were trying to determine their level of political activity. IRS regulations say tax-exempt social welfare organizations may engage in some political activity, but the activity may not be their primary mission. It is up to the IRS to make that?determination.

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Wednesday 31 July 2013

Hawaii braces as tropical storm crosses islands

HONOLULU (AP) ? Forecasters monitoring a tropical storm crossing Hawaii were still warning residents and tourists on Monday to brace for possible flooding, wind gusts, mudslides and big waves, even as the storm weakened on its journey.

Earlier, local television stations extended morning news, pre-empting syndicated daytime shows to cover the storm's approach.

But Tropical Storm Flossie faded through the morning, thanks to winds that broke layers of the storm apart, said Tom Evans, acting director of the Central Pacific Hurricane Center.

Warnings about the storm didn't stop some tourists from heading to popular beaches, despite urgings from state officials to cancel all beach trips until further notice. In Waikiki, beaches were unusually sparse as those outside contended with overcast skies and rain ahead of Flossie's arrival.

Kelly Tarkington, a college student from Savannah, Ga., got a sunburn from spending eight hours on the beach Sunday but had to take refuge from the rain under a beach umbrella Monday along with her aunt.

"We just came to enjoy the beach ? attempt to at least ? and now it's pouring rain so we're under our umbrella. It's awful," said Tarkington, 21.

But she said the weather was mild compared with back home, so her experience won't stop her from returning to Hawaii.

If it keeps raining, she said, she'll do more shopping.

As of midday, the storm was centered about 65 miles north-northeast of Hilo on the Big Island, and 200 miles east-southeast of Honolulu.

Michael Cantin, warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Honolulu, said the storm would likely be downgraded to a tropical depression within 12 hours.

He said it could be downgraded before hitting Maui if it keeps deteriorating at the same rate as much of Monday.

"The weakening happened quite rapidly," Cantin said.

Residents and government officials spent the weekend preparing for the storm's arrival. College campuses and courts were closed Monday on the Big Island, and the Red Cross was gathering volunteers to staff 24 shelters statewide.

The U.S. Coast Guard closed three ports ? two on the Big Island where the storm was expected first, and a third port on Maui. Airports statewide were open Monday but many flights were being canceled.

Even in its weakened state, Cantin said Monday afternoon that Flossie's winds could potentially knock down power lines because of their unusual direction.

Trails and campgrounds also were closed on the Big Island, where state officials warned people to avoid forest areas until Flossie clears.

Officials warned people to finish necessary storm preparations early and leave their homes if asked.

"I woke up to blue skies. It was just a beautiful day out," Ian Shortridge, 22, of Kealakekua, on the west side of the Big Island, said Monday. "It hasn't rained all morning. We are waiting for the rain."

Shortridge said he saw McDonald's employees boarding up windows Sunday. Store shelves were running low of essentials like bottled water and toilet paper, he said.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie signed an emergency proclamation that allows the state to use its disaster fund to pay for staff overtime, supplies and other resources. The proclamation also gave state officials the option to call Hawaii National Guard members to duty.

Forecasters said the storm would likely bring rain of up to 6 inches on parts of the Big Island and up to 2 inches on other islands. The storm's 40 mph winds will continue to weaken, Evans said.

Evans said tropical storm warnings will remain in effect for all of Hawaii's islands until Flossie is classified as a depression rather than a storm.

The warnings mean the storm represents a threat to life and property.

Melanie and Ian Jenkins of Portsmouth, England, tried to catch some sun lying on Waikiki Beach but were close to giving up as raindrops fell on the sand.

"The showers are getting colder and colder each time, and I might give up in the next half hour," Melanie Jenkins said.

"It's still warmer than England," her husband said.

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Oskar Garcia can be reached at http://twitter.com/oskargarcia . Associated Press writers Jennifer Sinco Kelleher and Audrey McAvoy in Honolulu, and Christopher Weber in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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Woman sues Equifax: Are credit report mistakes worth $18 million?

Woman sues Equifax: After spending two years trying to get Equifax to fix mistakes on her credit report, an Oregon woman sued. On Monday, a jury awarded her $18.6 million.

By Associated Press / July 29, 2013

A federal jury in Oregon awarded $18.6 million to a woman who spent two years unsuccessfully trying to get?Equifax?Information Services to fix major mistakes on her credit report.

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Julie Miller of Marion County was awarded $18.4 million in punitive damages and $180,000 in compensatory damages, though Friday's award against one of the nation's major credit bureaus is likely to be appealed, The Oregonian reported.

The jury was told she contacted?Equifax?eight times between 2009 and 2011 in an effort to correct inaccuracies, including erroneous accounts and collection attempts, as well as a wrong Social Security number and birthday. Her lawsuit alleged the Atlanta-based company failed to correct the mistakes.

"There was damage to her reputation, a breach of her privacy, and the lost opportunity to seek credit," said Justin Baxter, a Portland attorney who worked on the case with his father and law partner, Michael Baxter. "She has a brother who is disabled and who can't get credit on his own, and she wasn't able to help him."

Tim Klein, an?Equifax?spokesman, declined to comment on specifics of the case, saying he didn't have any details about the decision from the Oregon Federal District Court.

Miller discovered the problem when she was denied credit by a bank in early December 2009. She alerted Equifax?and filled out multiple forms faxed by the credit agency seeking updated information. She had found similar mistakes in her reports with other credit bureaus, Baxter said, but those companies corrected their errors.

A Federal Trade Commission study earlier this year of 1,001 consumers who reviewed 2,968 of their credit reports found 21 percent contained errors. The survey found that 5 percent of the errors represented issues that would lead consumers to be denied credit.

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Classified ad site Backpage in crosshairs over child sex ads?

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Backpage.com has become the Craigslist of prostitution ads in recent years since that free site stopped running the ads in 2010.

Search for "Backpage.com" on the FBI's main website and up pops eight whole pages of press releases and public announcements naming the classified advertising site as a tool for sex criminals, particularly those selling children, sex and prostitution. And in fact, Backpage was named as one of the sources law enforcement used to help gather evidence needed to coordinate a 70-city raid last weekend that resulted in the rescue of 105 teenagers and the arrest of 159 pimps.

"The fact that they were able to rescue that many children and arrest that many pimps is fantastic," Liz McDougall, counsel for Backpage told NBC News Monday. "We are glad to be a partner with and support law enforcement to make these arrests, and make them in time to rescue these children."

A partner with law enforcement? While Backpage may be the current Craigslist for prostitution ads in the United States, McDougall says the site gladly cooperates with police when they want information about those who place the ads, including the IP, or Internet protocol, address from where the ads originated.

But a new effort by the National Association of Attorneys General wants to change federal law so that Internet service providers and websites like Backpage could be prosecuted by state and local governments for promoting prostitution and child sex trafficking, simply by running such ads.

It's a double-edged sword, some might say: Shutting down online ad venues for criminals and sexual traffickers seems like a good "nowhere to run" idea, but law enforcement looks to such sites to find information about the criminals they're chasing. And some argue that if you shut down one such "offending" site, another pops up anyway. Besides, there's a bigger issue at the heart of this: The same laws that protect the unsavory ads online also protect most Internet providers from liabilities of all kinds.

Backpage is specifically named in a letter from the attorneys' general group, sent last week to members of Congress, seeking an amendment to the Communications Decency Act of 1996:

Every day, children in the United States are sold for sex. In instance after instance, State and local authorities discover that the vehicles for advertising the victims of the child sex trade to the world are online classified ad services, such as Backpage.com. The involvement of these advertising companies is not incidental ? these companies have constructed their business models around income gained from participants in the sex trade.

Federal enforcement by itself has "proven insufficient to stem the growth of Internet-facilitated child trafficking," says the group, with the letter signed by 49 state and territorial attorneys general. "Those on the front lines of the battle against the sexual exploitation of children ? state and local law enforcement ? must be granted the authority to investigate and prosecute those who facilitate these horrible crimes."

It's an effort applauded by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, which works with law enforcement on sex trafficking cases.

"Classified-ad websites have made child sex trafficking an easy and profitable business enterprise for pimps," said John Ryan, the center's CEO, in a recent statement. "NCMEC urges all policymakers to explore every avenue available to bring to justice those who profit from the sexual exploitation of children."

Perhaps you're wondering why so many name Backpage and not Craigslist. In 2010, Craigslist, under pressure from more than a dozen individual states' attorney generals, voluntarily banned ads for adult services from the site. When that happened, much of the business moved to Backpage.com. (Village Voice Media, which owns the Village Voice, among other publications, also owned Backpage.com until last fall, when it became a separate company.)

Whether or not Backpage follows suit and ditches adult services, experts argue that the law itself should not be changed in order to make this happen.

Mark Rasch, former head of the Department of Justice's Computer Crimes Unit, and now an independent consultant, told NBC News he is against the proposed change, which would restrict free speech, now a key protection under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. He also says it's the "wrong way" to go after those in the child sex trade.

"Sex traffickers use the Internet to sell their wares, use the telephone lines to communicate with customers, use the banking and credit card system to obtain payment for sex services, use highways and local roads to transport minors for sex, use cars and other vehicles for the same purpose," he wrote in a recent blog post. "They use the same infrastructure established to sell toothpaste to sell illicit sex with minors. They need to be arrested and prosecuted for these crimes."

But third parties that might be accused of making those crimes possible ? whether it's ISPs or gas stations ? shouldn't be held criminally liable "for their own participation," he argues. An amendment to the law like this one means that "EBay could be held liable if someone purchased a knife online and then used that knife to kill someone, if a state passed a law making the advertisement of knives that are used for such purposes a crime."

Matthew Zimmerman, senior staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital civil liberties organization, told NBC News that with the "proliferation of user-generated speech online over the past decade," the proposed amendment would be "extraordinarily harmful."

The EFF successfully defended both Backpage and the non-profit Internet Archive in a suit against the state of Washington, which in 2012 passed a law that essentially made it a crime to "knowingly" publish or display any ad for a commercial sex act, including the depiction of a minor. The EFF said that the new state law considered both sites publishers, contrary to the provisions of the Communications Decency Act. A federal court agreed, and blocked the law.

Zimmerman says it's not only "lawful speech" that would be hurt by letting states prosecute service providers and websites. "This could also lead to the loss of critical tools that law enforcement could use to investigate these and other crimes," he told NBC News.

McDougall of Backpage agrees. The arrests over the weekend are "something that wouldn't be possible if you didn't have a domestic, cooperative website involved," she said. "That's why it's important to not drive this content to offshore websites, which won't cooperate and don't have to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement. It would make law enforcement's job exponentially more difficult."

Still, there are many who'd argue that giving child traffickers one less avenue would be a win for the good guys. It's not known yet what, if any, action Congress will take on changing the Communications Decency Act. The issue is sure to be debated in the months to come.

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Monday 29 July 2013

Dolphin rights: The world should follow India?s lead

The government of India has officially recognized the ?personhood? of dolphins, a move that will force the closure of planned dolphin parks across the country.

After Hungary, Costa Rica and Chile, India is now the fourth country in the world to ban the capture and importation of dolphins for commercial entertainment. India?s move is in accordance to the Declaration of Rights for Cetaceans conceived by a number of scientists and philosophers, which affords cetaceans (whales, orcas, dolphins, etc.) with the same ethical considerations as human beings.

Choosing to be ethical in the face of great potential profits is an admirable decision, as there were plans for dolphin parks in Mumbai, Delhi and Kochi. Dolphin tanks are now officially illegal in India.

Wild dolphins, New Zealand. Pic: Corscri Daje Tutti (Flickr CC)

A leading Indian voice in the struggle for cetacean rights, Puja Mitra of the Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organizations (FIAPO), is quoted in a report by Deutsche Welle:

The majority of dolphins and whales in captivity have been sourced through wild captures in Japan,in Taiji, in the Caribbean, in the Solomon Islands and parts of Russia. These captures are very violent. They drive groups of dolphins into shallow bay areas where young females whose bodies are unmarked and are thought to be suitable for display are removed. The rest are often slaughtered.

(See this post for more about the human-related threats that dolphins face.)

It has also recently come to light that, like humans, dolphins have names for each other. Research by St. Andrews University in Scotland shows that dolphins use unique whistles in order to identify members of their pod. Researchers recorded the ?name whistles? for members of a dolphin group and then played them back for the group along with other name whistles for dolphins from other pods.

From BBC News:

The researchers found that individuals only responded to their own calls, by sounding theirwhistle back.

The team believes the dolphins are acting like humans: when they hear their name, they answer.

As scientific findings and a more enlightened attitude towards cetaceans are spreading throughout much of the globe, in Japan the trend is worryingly to the contrary. According to the findings of animal welfare groups Elsa Nature Conservancy and Help Animals, Japan is the world leader in the number of dolphin aquariums and in the amount of captive dolphins in a country. That?s a total of 600 captive dolphins held in 65 different facilities. By comparison the US is home to 30 facilities, but that number has declined by 14 over the past 20 years, which seems to be the general trend on an international level.

From the Japan Times:

The United Kingdom closed all its dolphinariums back in 1993 and more than 23 other nations, including Australia, Mexico, Thailand and Croatia, have either banned the catching or trade of wild dolphins, or keeping them in captivity. This is mainly due to a growing belief that to do so constitutes a form of animal abuse.

Orcas or ?killer whales? are also a species of dolphin. The recent documentary ?Blackfish? explores the mistreatment and exploitation of Orcas as well as the danger to their handlers in the planet?s most famous marine park, Sea World.

A dolphinarium in Kyoto, Japan. Pic: Antti T. Nissinen (Flickr CC)

Source: http://asiancorrespondent.com/111205/dolphin-rights-the-world-should-follow-indias-lead/

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Could You Imagine a Real Life Version of This Giant Lego Crawler Town?

Could You Imagine a Real Life Version of This Giant Lego Crawler Town?

That's the premise of Crawler Town, an entire town mounted in a gigantic platform that looks pretty much like an enormous version of NASA's crawler or the Jawa Sancrawler, which is pretty much the same thing but for tiny people.

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Friday 26 July 2013

Apple beats Wall Street forecasts on hot iPhone

Apple beat Wall Street earnings expectations on Tuesday with help from strong sales of iPhones, boosting a share price weighed down by concerns the company was losing its game-changing cutting edge.

Quarterly profit of US$6.9 billion was down 22 percent from a year ago, but translated to US$7.47 per share, well ahead of analysts? forecasts.

The California tech giant reported revenues of US$35.3 billion in the quarter ending June 30, powered by sales of 31.2 million iPhones, a record for the June quarter.

However, the quarterly data showed iPad sales disappointing at 14.6 million, compared with 17 million in the same period a year ago.

Apple shares jumped more than 3 percent in after-hours trade to US$434.60, lifting a stock that has tumbled from last year?s high above US$700.

NEW PRODUCTS PLANNED

?I feel really good about where we are,? Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook said during an earnings call with analysts. ?We we have more than one tool in the tool box. We are working on some things we are really proud of and we will announce things when we are ready.?

Apple is poised to release new versions of its operating systems for mobile devices and Macintosh computers and is ?laser-focused and working hard on some amazing new products that we will introduce in the fall and across 2014,? Cook said.

Rumors of new Apple unveilings include an ?iWatch? wrist computer; an improved Apple TV and lower-priced version of its iPhone for developing markets, such as China.

Apple is expected to roll out smartphones and tablets in the coming months with bigger screens in a move analysts say is an attempt to catch up with a trend set by its major rival, Samsung.

Recent unconfirmed reports indicated that Apple and its Asian suppliers are testing smartphone screens larger than four inches and tablet screens slightly less than 13 inches.

Apple generated US$7.8 billion in cash flow from operations in the recent quarter and paid stockholders US$18.8 billion through dividends and repurchasing shares, Apple chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer said.

Apple forecast that revenue in the current quarter would total between US$34 billion and US$37 billion and that its gross margin would be about 36 or 37 percent.

Brian White at Topeka Capital Markets said Apple?s results were mixed, but that the company is poised to come out with new products soon that will fuel growth.

?We believe fiscal 2013 will prove to be a year to forget, but fiscal 2014 will prove to be a year of new product innovations, which we believe will prove positive for the stock price,? he said in a note. ?We believe Apple will trade higher into this new product cycle in fiscal 2014.?

During an earnings call with analysts, Cook said that key catalysts for growth at Apple remain new products and services, including innovations targeting new categories.

CHINA OPPORTUNITY

Cook was adamant that there is tremendous opportunity for Apple in China, despite the lackluster showing there in the quarter, and said he does not ?get discouraged over a 90-day kind of cycle that can have economic factors and other things in it.?

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Monday 1 July 2013

Climbing the social ladder is strongly influenced by your grandparents' class

July 1, 2013 ? For the first time, a study has suggested that the position of grandparents in the British class system has a direct effect on which class their grandchildren belong to. It has long been accepted that parents' social standing has a strong influence on children's education, job prospects, and earning power. However, this study by researchers from the University of Oxford and Durham University shows that even when the influence of parents has been taken into account, the odds of grandchildren going into professional or managerial occupations rather than unskilled manual occupations are at least two and a half times better if their grandparents were themselves in professional-managerial positions rather than unskilled manual occupations.

This latest research, published in the American Sociological Review, finds that the social advantages and disadvantages that are transmitted across generations are a lot more durable and persistent than previously thought. It establishes a statistically significant association between grandparents' and grandchildren's class positions, even after the parents' education, income, and wealth (such as whether they are home-owners) are taken into account.

The researchers analyzed data collected in three nationally representative surveys of over 17,000 Britons born in 1946, 1958, and 1970 respectively. For the studies, cohort members were asked to reveal their occupation as well as the occupation of their father and grandfather. The researchers found that among men with both parents and grandparents in the professional-managerial class, 80% stayed in those advantaged positions. But among men with long-range upwardly mobile parents (i.e., grandparents in unskilled manual occupations and parents in professional-managerial occupations), only 61% managed to stay there. For women, this "grandparents effect" was less strong at 66% and 51% respectively.

Where grandparents were from a high social class and the parents experienced downward social mobility, the "grandparents effect" appeared stronger, pushing the grandchild back up the social ladder. The study says in such cases there was "a higher level of counter mobility" as though grandparents' class background is correcting the "mobility mistake" made by the parents.

Researcher Dr. Tak Wing Chan, from the Department of Sociology at the University of Oxford, said: "The 'grandparents effect' in social mobility is found to operate throughout society and is not restricted to the top or bottom of the social class structure in Britain. It may work through a number of channels including the inheritance of wealth and property, and may be aided by durable social institutions such as generation-skipping trusts, residential segregation, and other demographic processes. Further investigation needs to be done to establish the precise mechanisms by which the grandparents effect endures, but our study of 17,000 Britons reveals that grandparents have a substantial effect on where their grandchildren end up in the British class system."

Researcher Dr. Vikki Boliver, from the School of Applied Social Sciences at Durham University, said: "Numerous studies have demonstrated that social origins strongly predict social destinations, but almost all social mobility studies to date have only examined two generations, parents and children. Although a handful of studies have looked at social mobility patterns of three generations, this is the first time that researchers have found that an individual's fortunes may depend on the attributes and experiences of more distant ancestors such as grandparents."

The researchers say cross-national comparative research is under way to explore whether the grandparents effect in social mobility is also found in other countries.

Notes

* The study found that the social class position of the maternal grandfather had a slightly stronger influence on the class position of grandchildren than the paternal grandfather.

* The paper cites other studies showing that in Britain around half of all grandparents of very young grandchildren see them at least once a week; and around one third of all families with working mothers rely on grandparents for childcare. Beyond the grandchildren's formative years, wealthy grandparents might make financial transfers to help pay for their grandchildren's education and well-connected grandparents might use their network to help secure jobs for their grandchildren, suggests the study.

* The three birth cohort studies followed large and nationally representative samples of British born men and women from birth into adulthood. The first, the National Study of Health and Development, follows a sample of those born in one week in March 1946. The second study, the National Child Development Study, follows individuals born in one week in March 1958. And the third, the British Cohort Study, follows people born in one week in April 1970.

* The study uses the UK Register General social class scheme to categorize the different social classes.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_health/~3/wkkt98TnNhk/130701135129.htm

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89% In the House

All Critics (71) | Top Critics (24) | Fresh (63) | Rotten (8)

The film treats imagination-and talent-in certain hands as an almost mystical force.

Ozon and the script move a little too far afield and hold on a bit too long as the film approaches its end. Still, "In the House" has enough trippy truth to it to grab your interest and shake your mind.

It's fiction about life that becomes fiction that might be life - and the viewer happily dives in.

The expected punch line... never materializes, so I guess this must be a drama after all.

Savor In the House for its meta-exploration of adolescence, class resentment and suppressed desire, but don't expect much more.

The seductions of storytelling drive "In the House," a cleverly structured comic thriller rich with narrative trickery and macabre humor.

A cinematic bouquet of surprising left turns and addictive story hooks. Strongly recommended.

Provocative, playful, entertaining and audacious, In the House is a writer showing us the inner workings of writing, complete with its power to subvert, to imagine and to deceive

Occasionally too clever for its own good, the film may go one step too far, but Ozon manages the hybrid of genres beautifully and ultimately it is his superb cast that sells the nuances and the concept

A sly, stylish blend of melodrama and suspense that's also a cunning commentary on the seductiveness and danger inherent in storytelling itself.

Director/scriptwriter Francois Ozon knows his Hitchcock well. He employs him effectively, but the clutter is his own.

An almost perverse delight, an egghead thriller that slyly shell-games its truer purpose as an inquiry into the construction -- and deconstruction -- of fiction. Scratch deconstruction: Make that tear-the-house-down demolition.

It's partly real and partly a fable, full of events that might have happened or could never have happened, with intrigues that defy us to take them seriously.

In the House is a structurally solid thriller that is both inventive and absolutely seductive in nature.

Inviting photography and a relentless pace complement Claude's unfolding narrative, but the big thrills are in the deftly drawn characters...and the incisive satire...

A slick psychological thriller that veers into dark comedy the more absurd it gets, "In the House" demonstrates the dangers of addiction -- not to sex or drugs, but to story.

Captures why we do what we do, and the extent to which stories reflect both the writer and the reader.

It's amusing and unexpected, capturing the compulsive spirit of writing with wit and attention to mischief that keeps it unpredictable to the very end.

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Thursday 20 June 2013

NYC heir, 89, denied new trial in mom's theft case

NEW YORK (AP) ? An 89-year-old heir convicted of helping himself to his mother's fortune was told Thursday to be prepared to start his prison term a day later after years of appeals, and the former lawyer convicted of aiding him was led away in handcuffs.

A judge turned down a request for a new trial for Anthony Marshall, who's the son of the late philanthropist Brooke Astor, and for co-defendant Francis Morrissey Jr. But Marshall had asked an appeals court to let him stay free on bail longer while it considered his argument that his health is so poor that it would be unjust to jail him.

His lawyer, Kenneth Warner, said Thursday evening that the appeals court had denied the request; information wasn't immediately available from the closed court.

In a case that's had lots of legal maneuvering, it wasn't immediately clear whether Marshall might have further avenues to forestall prison. But for now, Marshall is due in court Friday afternoon and could well be on the verge of starting the one- to three-year prison sentence imposed on him and Morrissey in December 2009. It came after a trial that examined the finances and final years of the woman seen as the epitome of New York society.

Astor ? whose third husband was a descendant of one of the one of the United States' first multimillionaires, John Jacob Astor ? was renowned for her gifts to a roster of New York institutions. She was 105 when she died in 2007; she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

The Manhattan district attorney's office said Marshall, her only child, exploited her mental decline to use her money to give himself gifts and to mastermind changes to her will. His lawyers said that he had legal authority for the gifts and that Astor deliberately altered her will.

Marshall was excused from court Thursday, but some jurors were on hand as a downcast Morrissey, 72, heard that he would have to start serving his term. Morrissey was convicted of forging Astor's signature on a change to her will. His defense argued that if the signature was phony, he knew nothing of it.

Some jurors marveled after court at the time the appeals have taken.

"I thought I was done with this four years ago," juror Larry Kaagan said.

Morrissey's lawyers indicated they would continue an appeal that hinges on juror Judi DeMarco's statements that she was intimidated into a conviction by another juror's curses and hostile gestures. The other members of the panel deny it.

"It was a silly episode. ... She was never threatened," juror Olga Zugor said Thursday. No phone number for DeMarco could immediately be found.

An appeals court said DeMarco's assertions didn't warrant overturning a verdict she stood behind in court. But defense lawyers want the issue revisited because DeMarco recently swore to her account, which she'd previously told to a defense investigator.

"It's a question of the integrity of the justice system," said one of Morrissey's lawyers, Barry Bohrer.

The trial judge, Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice A. Kirke Bartley, was unmoved Thursday.

Having prosecuted mob boss John Gotti in the 1980s, "I know something of fear and intimidation," Bartley said. "And it simply does not exist in this case."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nyc-heir-89-denied-trial-moms-theft-case-181050250.html

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UN says number refugees, displaced at 18-year high

GENEVA (AP) ? The U.N. refugee agency says more than 45.2 million people were forced to flee homes last year, an 18-year high mainly due to wars in Syria, Afghanistan and other countries.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says globally as of the end of 2012 there were 15.4 million refugees, 937,000 asylum seekers and 28.8 million people who fled homes but stayed within their nation's borders.

UNCHR reported Wednesday the Syrian civil war was a major factor in the 6 percent increase over 42.5 million people displaced in 2011.

It says 55 percent of the refugees today come from five war-affected countries ? Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan and Syria.

The numbers are the highest since 1994, when people fled genocide in Rwanda and bloodshed in former Yugoslavia.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/un-says-number-refugees-displaced-18-high-061723266.html

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Drought curbs spread of feral hogs in Southeastern New Mexico

ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY JUNE 16 AND THEREAFTER - This undated photo provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services shows a group of trapped feral pigs. South Dakota wildlife officials want to send wild pigs crying all the way home. The state does not currently have an established population of feral pigs, but that appears to be changing.(AP Photo/Courtesy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services)

New Mexico is leading the nation in the coordinated effort to eliminate non-native and highly invasive feral hogs, a panel of experts said Monday. A panel discussion on how to enhance collaboration to eliminate feral hogs in the state was held Monday in Albuquerque during the New Mexico Cattle Growers conference.

Woods Houghton, Eddy County Extension Service agriculture agent, said the hogs are a "problem, but not a huge problem" in Eddy County and he attributes that to the drought.

"Compared to everyone else that I have spoken with, the drought has certainly helped," Houghton said. "They are staying close to the Delaware River and Black River (south of Carlsbad) where there is much more food and water. The drought, for now, has stopped their migration into different areas of Eddy County and causing more damage on farms and ranches."

To date, feral hogs have been reported in 22 of 33 New Mexico counties and continue to spread rapidly. Eddy County is among the 22 counties with a large feral hog population.

Houghton said reports are coming in that feral hogs are now being seen in higher altitudes in the Sacramento Mountains, which he said has not been heard of before.

In January, the USDA gave New Mexico a $1 million grant to support the collaborative effort to remove feral hogs, along with state and private funding and in-kind donations, which may also be a contributing factor in keeping Eddy County's feral hog population somewhat under

control. "Right now, we have four government trappers working in this area through a cooperative federal and state program," Houghton said.

State Land Commissioner Ray Powell said during a recent stop in Carlsbad that he commissioned a study on the feral hog problem in 2011 to determine the distribution of feral hogs on state trust lands. He said the hogs were becoming a threat to domestic livestock, native wildlife and human health, as well as posing an economic threat.

"Feral hogs are capable of carrying more than 35 infectious diseases," said Powell, who is a veterinarian, botanist and plant ecologist. "We need to deal with this problem now, and this collaborative effort moves us closer to our goal of eliminating them in a humane manner."

Powell said his agency is an active member of the New Mexico Feral Swine Eradication team and has been aggressively working to eliminate the invasive and destructive species.

Experts estimate that feral hogs can cause more than $1 billion in damage annually in the United States.

Feral hogs were originally brought into New Mexico for commercial hunting and quickly escaped. They carry infectious diseases that can be transmitted to agricultural animals, wildlife and humans. They are known to be extremely destructive to agriculture lands and native habitat.

Source: http://www.currentargus.com/ci_23483408/drought-curbs-spread-feral-hogs-southeastern-new-mexico?source=rss_viewed

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