Monday, August 5, 2013

1 dead, 1 detained as car rams beach crowd

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A driver plowed into a crowd walking along one of the most popular beach boardwalks in Southern California Saturday evening, killing one person, injuring 11 others and leaving behind a chaotic scene strewn with bleeding victims, officials and witnesses said.

The victim died at a hospital a few hours after the crash at the Venice Beach boardwalk, Los Angeles police Lt. Andy Neiman said.

At about the same time a person was taken into custody for questioning and a car was impounded in neighboring Santa Monica, and detectives were determining if both were the ones they'd been seeking, Neiman said.

Neiman would give no details on the identity of the victim or the person of interest.

The sandy-haired man drove the powerful midsized Dodge Avenger into vendors and tourists as they walked along the paved pedestrian walkway of the storied boardwalk. Police and witnesses said bloodied victims and knocked over mannequins and lawn chairs were left in the wake.

Witnesses told firefighters it appeared the man was in control of his car as he ran people down, but police said they did not know his motives.

"If this was an intentional act that certainly raises the stakes quite a bit," Neiman said.

Ten of the 12 victims were taken to hospitals, city Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey said. Of the 11 survivors, one was in critical condition and two in serious condition, Humphrey said.

Alex Hagan, 22, who was working the front desk at the Cadillac Hotel, said the man was sitting in his parked car on the street right next to the boardwalk and his hotel when he suddenly started the engine and accelerated, swerving past yellow poles meant to keep cars off the pedestrian walkway.

"I heard a big 'boom, boom,' like the sound of someone going up and down the curb, it was super loud," Hagan told The Associated Press."

The car knocked down two mannequins then ran into vendors selling at their booths, Hagan said.

Many rushed to help the injured while others ran after the car screaming and cursing, Hagan said.

Firefighters surveyed the sprawling crowd looking for injured immediately after the crash, Humphrey said. Hours later police surveyed the same ground for evidence.

The Venice boardwalk is a cultural hub in a part of Los Angeles known for its circus-meets-gritty-city eccentricities.

The 1.5-mile ribbon of asphalt that runs along the sand a few hundred yards from the ocean is home to galleries, restaurants, tattoo shops, skateboard parks and the famous outdoor weight room known as Muscle Beach.

It can draw as many as 150,000 people on summer weekends.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

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Whirlwind wedding allows dying tot to be best man for his parents

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Couple weds with their terminally ill son, 2, as best man
  • The marriage took place in the backyard of the family's home
  • After a grim diagnosis from doctors, the wedding was planned within a week

(CNN) -- Dressed in a tan suit and an orange shirt matching his mom's bouquet, 2-year-old Logan looked on as his parents exchanged vows and rings at a backyard wedding.

Guests who gathered under a white arbor in the Jeanette, Pennsylvania, home applauded -- but many with tears in their eyes.

Because this union of Christine Swidorsky and Sean Stevenson was no ordinary wedding.

The couple had planned it for ages, and had penciled July 2014 as their special day. But that was before they learned that their best man -- Logan -- had just weeks to live.

The boy is suffering from leukemia, brought on by a genetic disorder, Fanconi anemia.

"We've been waiting for this day for a long time, but under the circumstances with Logan being sick all the time, we just held off," Stevenson told CNN affiliate KDKA. "We always knew he was going to get better."

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"But under the circumstances of what the doctors told us, we just decided to go ahead and do it while he was still with us."

Christine Swidorsky carried Logan down the aisle. His grandmother cradled her in his arms, his favorite brown teddy bear by his side.

"This is our dream come true, all our family together, and we're all together celebrating. The celebration of my son's life and the celebration of our marriage," Swidorsky said, as Etta James' "At Last" played in the background.

Fighting since birth

Born on October 22, 2010, Logan weighed just three pounds. Eating troubles kept Logan in the hospital, but he kept fighting, kept growing, and was soon home with his parents and his two older sisters.

And for his first year, he grew, he was healthy, and he made his family unspeakably happy. Even today, as his life nears an end, Swidorsky struggles to find words to say what an amazing little boy he is.

Just after Logan's first birthday, Swidorsky noticed that he wasn't feeling well again, and his lips and fingernails had turned white. Over the course of a month, she took Logan to the pediatrician four times before the head pediatrician tended to him. When he did, he quickly called 911.

Swidorsky said Logan shocked doctors at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. His leukemia had progressed so far, they were surprised he was still alive. Chemotherapy was started right away, taking an extraordinary toll on his body.

The couple learned more devastating news shortly after: Logan has a genetic disorder called Fanconi anemia, which most frequently results in death, most commonly from cancer, between the ages of 25 and 30.

But Logan fought hard, just like he had done as a newborn. He landed in the ICU but pulled through, and by July 13, 2012, doctors were prepared to give him a blood stem cell transplant.

After his stem cell treatment, he was free of leukemia for nine months, eating and acting like any other child. Life started to feel normal for Logan's family.

But Swidorsky's gut feeling returned when she saw Logan acting strange again.

Cancer again

It was cancer again: a mass the size of an orange on Logan's larger and better-functioning kidney. Doctors had no choice but to remove the kidney, just a week before Easter this year.

Life gained a long-sought-after normalcy for Logan and the family, except for the twice-weekly visits to a clinic for his chemotherapy. The therapy, though not a perfect solution for Logan, would hopefully prevent a recurrence of the cancer, despite being a lower dose than average.

Logan's life continued to improve.

"He was eating bowl after bowl" of spaghetti, Swidorsky said. "It was a wonderful feeling."

But then he started getting fevers and throwing up.

Logan's left side swelled as the mass returned, where the kidney once was.

"I thought he was doing so well. It's like you take two steps forward, 15 back," Swidorsky said.

The doctors told Logan's family that they could only do more harm than good.

In June, as the family's fortunes continued to fail, the Make a Wish Foundation treated them to a trip to Disney World.

But after just four hours there, Logan was back in the hospital.

Eight days of torture ensued, as he had developed an infection and eventually needed to be flown home to Jeannette, about 40 minutes from Pittsburgh.

Finally, on July 26, doctors gave Logan one to two weeks to live.

Not giving up

But that doesn't mean Logan's parents are giving up.

"We're just blessed everyday that he's here with us," Stevenson said Saturday, after the ceremony. "We're not going to stop fighting. We have nothing to lose.

"I'm going to try until God says otherwise."

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Joel Kotkin: California homes require real reach

In the 1950s and 1960s, Southern California was ground zero for the "American Dream" of owning a house. From tony Newport Beach and Bel-Air to the more middle-class suburbs of the San Fernando Valley and Garden Grove to working-class Lakewood, our region created a vast geography of opportunity for prospective homeowners.

Today, with house prices again skyrocketing, Southern California is morphing into something that more resembles a geography of inequality. Now, even the middle class is forced into either being "house poor" or completely shut out of homeownership, or may simply be obliged to leave the area. Even more troubling is that the working class and the poor suffer from the kind of crowded, overpriced housing conditions sadly reminiscent of those experienced during the Depression and the Second World War.

Judged by the "median multiple" ? the median income divided by the median house price ? California's prices for a generation have soared well above the national averages. Demographer Wendell Cox notes that, until the early 1970s, California's house prices were similar to those in the rest of the United States. National Association of Realtors data indicate that the median house price in California at that time was 7 percent above the national average. By 2013, the price differential had risen to 109 percent.

This has little to do with such things as construction costs, which have not risen as quickly in most of California as elsewhere, but are largely the result of soaring land costs and stiff fees imposed on housing. Attributable largely to regulatory factors that restrict building in many areas, the cost of finished land for comparably priced houses has increased nine times as much in California as in the rest of the nation since 1970. Portland State University economist Gerald Mildner refers to this as "Economics 101," indicating that "as the demand for property in a region grows, the increase in demand translates into some combination of more space and high prices, depending upon the elasticity of supply."

Beside regulatory restraints, California housing prices are driven up by the highest impact fees in the nation. An annual survey by Duncan and Associates shows that the average impact fee in California for single-family residence in 2012 was $31,100 per unit, nearly 90 percent higher than the next most expensive state and 265 percent higher than the norm among jurisdictions that levy such fees, which typically pay for capital improvements, like water and wastewater facilities, required by a new development. Many states and localities on the other side of the Sierras do not.

These fees also impact multifamily housing; the state's fees on multifamily units averaged $18,800, 290 percent above the average outside the state.

Construction penalized

California's emerging housing crisis, then, is not, as some suggest, a reflection of the state's constrained geography or economic superiority. The two most-recent spikes in housing costs have occurred as the state's median income has dropped from well above to just about the national average. Neither can we blame a huge surge of new residents, since California's once-buoyant population growth has slowed to levels similar to those of the rest of the country.

Instead, the roots of our state's massive social regression lie in political choices made by the state, counties and cities. This trend likely will intensify, as regulators interpret the state's climate-change legislation to further penalize construction of single-family houses preferred by most California families. Particularly vulnerable will be the starter-home market, once the engine of California's egalitarian middle-class culture.

Some "new urbanists" and greens argue that such restrictions will eliminate wasteful "McMansions" and spur construction of more "sustainable" dense housing for the working masses. Yet, in reality, the impact of highly restrictive housing polices tend to be felt most by both middle-class families and the least-affluent, who find themselves unable to buy housing or, in some cases, are forced to spend huge percentages of their income on rent.

The growing affordability crisis seems likely to worsen as the housing market recovers. Given the paucity of new home construction, and ever-tightening regulation, California's housing market is particularly vulnerable to wild swings in prices; the year-on-year median house price increase as of May 2013 was the greatest since 1980, even greater than in any of the past decade's "bubble" years. Overall, price gains in the state were two to three times stronger than that in the rest of the nation.

This process has been further accelerated by the presence of investors in the local market. Investors, many from Asia, now account for upward of one in four home purchasers in the state.

Among the biggest losers here is California's middle class, particularly young families without large family endowments. Some 60 percent of U.S. households can now afford to buy a house, according to the National Association of Home Builders / Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index, but that percentage has dropped even in the Riverside-San Bernardino (40 percent) and Sacramento (50 percent) metropolitan areas, while San Jose, Los Angeles and San Diego had affordability levels of 20 percent to 30 percent. The lowest level, 17 percent, was found in the San Francisco metropolitan area. We can expect these numbers to worsen in the immediate future.

These numbers will impact a wide range of people, including many with skills desired by employers. According to an analysis of Orange County average salaries for National Core, a nonprofit housing developer based in Rancho Cucamonga, even a biomedical engineer or a nurse in O.C. does not earn enough to buy a house there. As economist and author Claude Gruen has suggested, more restrictive land-use regulation "is to the middle class what the economic disaster of slum clearance was to the poor."

Renters don't escape

Nor will the poor, or renters, benefit from these policies. The nation, and the state, have had programs to help lower-income residents, but these programs meet only a fraction of the need. Los Angeles County had a waiting list 17 times its potential supply of housing, according to a 2004 report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition. With relatively little new product being produced, it's unlikely this situation can improve, as potential homeowners are shoved into the rental market, boosting rents higher.

The net result is that more Californians are becoming house poor or "rent" poor. According to American Community Survey data analysis done for National Core by this author and demographer Wendell Cox, this state has four of the six major metropolitan areas with the largest share of renters spending more than 30 percent of their income on rent ? led by Riverside-San Bernardino, Los Angeles-Orange County, Sacramento and San Diego ? are located in the Golden State. This includes a majority of renter household in the cities of Los Angeles, Glendale, Anaheim and Santa Ana.

Even more troubling is a growing percentage of working households suffering housing-expense burdens of 50 percent or more of income. California again leads the way, according the National Housing Conference, with Los Angeles and San Diego among the top five major metro areas.

This emerging social disaster has received little attention from the so-called progressives, whose policies in part are responsible for the state's growing housing crisis. In large part due to housing, and lack of good middle-class jobs, California now has the highest poverty rate (when adjusted for the cost of housing) of any state.

Not only are working-class Californians poorer, they also are subject to ever-higher levels of overcrowding. On a percentage basis, four California major metropolitan areas are in the 10 regions in the country with the most families doubling up. The top two are Riverside-San Bernardino and Los Angeles, followed by San Jose and San Diego.

Overcrowding is particularly tough on children, who suffer greater problems with health and academic performance. Another study associated psychological problems with children from overcrowded housing.

Long drives to work

Finally, the housing crisis also creates significant environmental problems. The unaffordability of housing has forced many Californians to seek shelter far from work. Among commuters traveling 60 minutes or more to work, Riverside-San Bernardino is third-highest, followed by Los Angeles, eighth, and San Francisco, ninth. Among major metropolitan areas with the highest share of commuters traveling 90 or more minutes one way, Riverside-San Bernardino ranks second, in a virtual tie with New York, followed by Sacramento, seventh, and Los Angeles, eighth.

For both California's middle- and working-class, our housing regulatory regime serves as a kind of tax ? a nearly confiscatory one ? that works particularly against families, the poor and those who do not possess considerable family wealth. The result is a California that is increasingly out of sync with the very dream that has brought millions from all over the country.

Register opinion columnist Joel Kotkin is R.C. Hobbs Professor of Urban Studies at Chapman University. He is the executive editor of www.newgeography.com.

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Carter's induction into hall concludes festivities

CANTON, Ohio (AP) ? Forcefully and emotionally, Cris Carter summed up the 50th induction ceremony for the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night.

The seventh and final inductee from the Class of 2013, Carter honored dozens of people in his life who were "going into the Hall of Fame with me tonight," as he followed Jonathan Ogden, Dave Robinson, Larry Allen, Bill Parcells, Curley Culp and Warren Sapp in being inducted.

More than 120 hall members, a record, and a crowd of 11,500 was on hand at Fawcett Stadium for the golden anniversary celebration of the shrine.

"I appreciate the process you have to go through to get to be a Hall of Famer," Carter said. "To be able to join these men on this stage in football heaven is the greatest day of my life."

Carter needed six tries to make the hall even though he retired as the No. 2 career receiver behind Jerry Rice. He choked back tears as he made his speech after being presented by his son, Duron, and he spoke of his problems with alcohol while playing three years for the Eagles before being released.

He hooked on immediately with the Vikings and hooked onto nearly everything throw his way: Carter finished his 16-season career with 1,101 catches for 13,899 yards and 130 touchdowns.

"This game gave me identity, gave me a sense of purpose," he said.

Parcells also seemingly spoke for everyone in the Hall of Fame, and all the people gathered Saturday night.

"There's a kinship created that lasts for the rest of your life," he said about his experience as one of the NFL's most successful coaches.

The master of the franchise turnaround as the only coach to take four teams to the playoffs, Parcells won Super Bowls with the New York Giants in the 1986 and 1990 seasons.

"Every organization I worked for supported me to the fullest," Parcells said. "Without that, you've got no shot."

Parcells was Coach of the Year honors in 1986 and 1994. He asked to have his bust placed somewhere near Lawrence Taylor in the hall "so I can keep an eye on that sucker."

As relaxed as if he had no one to block, Ogden became the first Baltimore Raven enshrined. The first player drafted by the Ravens after the franchise moved from Cleveland in 1996 and was renamed, Ogden was presented by the man who made that selection, fellow Hall of Famer Ozzie Newsome, now Baltimore's general manager.

A former college shot putter at UCLA, the 6-foot-9, 345-pound Ogden starred at tackle for a dozen seasons in Baltimore, winning the 2000 NFL championship.

"He is part of the foundation of this franchise, part of the reason we have two Super Bowl championships," Newsome said.

Ogden, who was given a 2013 Super Bowl ring by the team, made the hall in his first year of eligibility. He was a six-time All-Pro, made the Pro Bowl 11 times and was the main blocker when Jamal Lewis rushed for 2,066 yards in 2003.

"Talent isn't enough," Ogden said. "A lot of people have talent, they don't always live up to it. For me it is about maximizing, striving for perfection."

Allen, who sniffled his way through his speech, was just as dominating a blocker as Ogden. He also was the NFL's strongest man, once bench-pressing 700 pounds, saying "I did it naturally."

A lead blocker for Dallas as Emmitt Smith became the NFL's career rushing leader, Allen made six All-Pro squads and 11 Pro Bowls in his 14 seasons, the final two with San Francisco. He won the Super Bowl in the 1995 season and was voted into the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility,

"I just knew I had to win every play," he said. "That's the reason I am here. I knew if I lost a play, I had 45 seconds to get even."

Sapp became only the second Tampa Bay Buccaneer enshrined, 18 years after Lee Roy Selmon made it. He was elected in his first year of eligibility following 13 seasons in which he went from instant starter after being selected 12th overall in the 1995 draft to Defensive Player of the Year in 1999. That season, he had 12 1/2 sacks as the Bucs won their first division title in 18 years. For his career, Sapp had 96 1/2 sacks, extremely high for a defensive tackle.

"I sit here with the greatest among the great," Sapp said, breaking into tears. "We're here, baby."

Presented Saturday night by his 15-year-old daughter, Mercedes, Sapp made the NFL's All-Decade squads for the 1990s and the 2000s.

Sapp, who both Ogden and Allen said was as tough to handle as any player they faced, paid tribute to his roots in Plymouth, Fla.

"That dirt road was something rough," he said. "We sure turned it into something special."

Robinson became the 12th inductee from the vintage Packers coached by Vince Lombardi to be enshrined. Robinson was a prototype outside linebacker who could rush the quarterback, cover tight ends or running backs on pass plays, and stop the run. He made the NFL's All-Decade team of the 1960s and won three NFL titles, including the first two Super Bowls.

"This is the biggest day of the 21st century for the Robinson family," he said, adding that he "lives 25 miles from here but it took me 38 years to get here.

"Now, I am immortalized."

As is Culp, one of the game's most dominant defensive tackles for much of his 14 pro seasons, including the 1969 season when he helped Kansas City win the NFL title.

A five-time Pro Bowler, Culp also played for Houston and Detroit, retiring in 1981, then waiting more than three decades to be enshrined Saturday as a senior nominee.

"It gives me joy and inspiration that will last the rest of my life," Culp said. "I am just overwhelmed by the struggles, joys and tears of those who made it here. I'm happy to join them in the Hall of Fame.

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General Motors? China Operations Split from Rest of International Group

As if we needed any more evidence that China is an important market for multi-national automakers, General Motors has announced that the company?s China operations are going to be split off into its own business unit separate from the rest of international operations. Heading up GM China will be Tim Lee, who will retain his position of global manufacturing chief. Taking over the rest of GM?s international operations will be Stefan Jacoby, formerly of Volkswagen and Volvo.

Jacoby will oversee operations in 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Bob Socia, current president of GM China, will retain his position and report to Lee. Lee will have responsibility for 12 joint-ventures, two wholly-owned foreign enterprises and more than 55,000 employees.

China is a critical market for General Motors, where it narrowly leads Volkswagen for overall sales volume. Many credit China for the survival of the Buick brand during the company?s 2009 restructuring. Buick is one of GM?s most popular brands in China, where its popularity dates back decades, when it was one of the preferred brands of the elite and powerful.

The Buick Excelle compact sedan, sold in the U.S. as the Verano, is one of GM?s and Buick?s most popular models in China, selling more than 270,000 in 2012, compared to sales of 167,091 of all Buick models in the U.S. in 2012. Sales of Buick models in China topped 700,000 units in 2012.

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Berlusconi aides seeking presidential pardon

ROME (AP) ? Top Silvio Berlusconi aides are maneuvering to win a presidential pardon so the ex-premier can avoid a prison term and ban on holding office, with one loyalist warning of possible "civil war" unless punishment for his tax-fraud conviction is lifted.

Renato Brunetta, a leader of Berlusconi's People of Freedom party, said Saturday he and another aide requested a meeting with Italy's president, who can issue pardons. Separately, longtime Berlusconi loyalist Sandro Bondi said Italy risks "civil war" if the 76-year-old media mogul isn't spared punishment.

A law to reduce prison overcrowding slashes Berlusconi's four-year sentence to one year. Since he is over 70, he can choose house confinement or perform social services in lieu of prison.

Premier Enrico Letta's fragile coalition risks collapse if Berlusconi's party withdraws support.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/berlusconi-aides-seeking-presidential-pardon-132059086.html

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Australian Transport Safety Bureau asks Transportation Safety Board of Canada to review its investigative processes

GATINEAU, QC, Aug. 2, 2013 /CNW/ - The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has been asked by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) to provide an independent assessment of its aviation investigative processes, practices and methodologies.

The peer-review, announced today by TSB Chair Wendy Tadros and ATSB Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan will examine the application of investigation processes and methodologies in selected Australian aviation investigations.

"This is another example of positive collaboration with our international partners," said Tadros.? "We will provide an objective assessment of their process, and in turn, we can learn best practices about their investigation techniques.? It's a win-win exercise for both our organizations."

The analysis will begin in August 2013 and is expected to continue until early spring 2014.? The team will benchmark TSB investigation methodologies with the ATSB's and compare them with international standards.? A final report will be published and communicated to both Canadians and Australians.

The TSB is an independent agency that investigates marine, pipeline, railway and aviation transportation occurrences. Its sole aim is the advancement of transportation safety. It is not the function of the Board to assign fault or determine civil or criminal liability.

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Morsi backers start new vigil in Egyptian capital

Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi shout slogans and hold his posters during a rally at a camp near Cairo University in Giza, southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Aug.2, 2013. Arabic reads, "yes to legitimacy." An international human rights group has warned of a "bloodbath" if Egypt's new leadership uses force to end sit-ins by loyalists of the country's ousted president. The statement by Human Rights Watch came as Mohammed Morsi's followers called for new mass rallies across the country on Friday in defiance of a government order to disband.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi shout slogans and hold his posters during a rally at a camp near Cairo University in Giza, southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Aug.2, 2013. Arabic reads, "yes to legitimacy." An international human rights group has warned of a "bloodbath" if Egypt's new leadership uses force to end sit-ins by loyalists of the country's ousted president. The statement by Human Rights Watch came as Mohammed Morsi's followers called for new mass rallies across the country on Friday in defiance of a government order to disband.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

A supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi waves a national flag as he stands on a barrier recently set up where protesters have installed their camp near Cairo University in Giza, southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. An international human rights group has warned of a "bloodbath" if Egypt's new leadership uses force to end sit-ins by loyalists of the country's ousted president. The statement by Human Rights Watch came as Mohammed Morsi's followers called for new mass rallies across the country on Friday in defiance of a government order to disband.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi enter a barrier recently set up where protesters have installed their camp near Cairo University in Giza, southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. An international human rights group has warned of a "bloodbath" if Egypt's new leadership uses force to end sit-ins by loyalists of the country's ousted president. The statement by Human Rights Watch came as Mohammed Morsi's followers called for new mass rallies across the country on Friday in defiance of a government order to disband. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

A supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi wears a leaf on his head to protect himself from sun heat as he listens to preach of Friday prayers at a camp near Cairo University in Giza, southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Aug.2, 2013. An international human rights group has warned of a "bloodbath" if Egypt's new leadership uses force to end sit-ins by loyalists of the country's ousted president. The statement by Human Rights Watch came as Mohammed Morsi's followers called for new mass rallies across the country on Friday in defiance of a government order to disband.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

A supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi enters a barrier recently set up where protesters have installed their camp near Cairo University in Giza, southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. An international human rights group has warned of a "bloodbath" if Egypt's new leadership uses force to end sit-ins by loyalists of the country's ousted president. The statement by Human Rights Watch came as Mohammed Morsi's followers called for new mass rallies across the country on Friday in defiance of a government order to disband.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

(AP) ? Authorities announced plans Friday to besiege two sit-ins filled with supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsi, but hundreds of his loyalists defiantly set up a third camp near Cairo's international airport.

Riot police, meanwhile, fired tear gas at Morsi supporters who rallied in front of a complex housing most of Egypt's private TV stations in southern Cairo, a security official said. A second official told the state news agency that protesters tried to "obstruct traffic in an attempt to affect work at the complex."

State-controlled TV said security forces will establish a cordon within 48 hours around the two main sites where thousands have been camped out since before the president was ousted by the military on July 3.

Authorities will let people leave without checking their identities or arresting them, but they will not allow anyone into the protest camps, the report said. It did not elaborate on the next steps, but the government earlier said it will use water cannons and tear gas in dispersing the crowds.

The move represents an attempt by the military-backed interim government to end a political stalemate that has paralyzed Egypt and deeply divided the country. Supporters of Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood say they will not disperse until he is returned to power as the country's first democratically elected president.

The security cordon around the protest camps raises the possibility of more violence, which has killed more than 130 Morsi supporters and injured hundreds since the military coup. The ouster followed mass protests calling for Morsi to step down after a year in office and accusing him of political failures and putting power in the hands of his Islamist group.

Organizers of the sit-ins outside the Rabaah al-Adawiya Mosque in eastern Cairo and a smaller one near Cairo University's main campus in Giza say the protests are signs of the enduring support for the once-dominant Muslim Brotherhood.

Near the protest camp at the mosque, people armed with sticks and makeshift body armor stood guard behind walls of sandbags, tires and bricks.

Ahmed Madani, 26, was installing a new tent at one of the camp entrances, adding that the facilities will have a kitchen and toilets.

"We are here to show them that we are determined to stay and we won't give up," he said. "Even if I have to die, I will not leave. We are thousands ready to die for our cause."

In addition to the smaller sit-in across town, a new vigil sprung up in the eastern Cairo neighborhood of Heliopolis, near the airport. Protester Hani el-Shafei said thousands set up tents and blocked traffic as a military helicopter flew over it.

Mahmoud Zaqzouq, a Muslim Brotherhood spokesman, said the group wanted to affirm that no place was off-limits to the protesters.

On Thursday, the government offered protection and "safe passage" to those willing to voluntarily leave the camps. It had earlier given orders to police to end what it described as "threat to national security" and sources of "citizens' terrorism."

Rights groups warned against using force to end the protests. The New York-based Human Rights Watch urged the interim leadership to take all measures to avert bloodshed.

"To avoid another bloodbath, Egypt's civilian rulers need to ensure the ongoing right of protesters to assemble peacefully, and seek alternatives to a forcible dispersal of the crowds," said Nadim Houry, deputy director of the Middle East and North Africa division of Human Rights Watch.

The Muslim Brotherhood has opposed all measures taken by the military since the coup, including the appointment of an interim president, the suspension the constitution and the disbanding of the Islamist-dominated legislative council. Morsi is being held by the military at an undisclosed location.

In remarks that signaled U.S. support of the military, Secretary of State of John Kerry said he considered the military's move against Morsi as "restoring democracy" to Egypt.

A spokesman of Egypt's Mulim Brotherhood, Gehad el-Haddad, denounced Kerry's remarks, asking if Kerry would similarly approve of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel deposing President Barack Obama if large protests took place in the United States.

In London, Kerry insisted that all parties in Egypt work toward a peaceful resolution of the crisis. He said the interim government should respect demonstrators and the protesters have a responsibility not to prevent the nation from moving forward.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns returned to Cairo for his second visit in nearly two weeks. A Foreign Ministry official said Burns will meet with interim leadership officials and representatives from the Muslim Brotherhood and its allies.

Associated Press

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

China heat wave blamed on global warming

SHANGHAI ? It?s been so hot in China that people are grilling shrimp on manhole covers, eggs are hatching without incubators and a highway billboard has caught fire by itself.

The heat wave ? the worst in at least 140 years in some parts ? has left dozens of people dead and pushed thermometers above 104 F in at least 40 cities and counties, mostly in the south and east. Authorities for the first time have declared the heat a ?level 2? weather emergency? a label normally invoked for typhoons and flooding.

?It is just hot! Like in a food steamer!? 17-year-old student Xu Sichen said outside the doors of a shopping mall in the southern financial hub of Shanghai while her friend He Jiali, also 17, complained that her mobile phone had in recent days turned into a ??grenade.?

?I?m so worried that the phone will explode while I?m using it,? He said.

Extreme heat began hitting Shanghai and several eastern and southern provinces in early July and is expected to grip much of China through mid-August.

Shanghai set its record high temperature of 40.6 C (105 F) on July 26, and Thursday?s heat marked the city?s 28th day above 35 C. At least 10 people died of heat stroke in the city over the past month, including a 64-year-old Taiwanese sailor, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

Climate scientists usually caution that they can?t attribute a single weather event like the Chinese heat wave to man-made global warming. But ?human-caused warming sure ups the odds of heat waves like this one,? said Jonathan Overpeck of the University of Arizona. The Chinese heat wave ?gives a very real face to what global warming is all about,? he wrote in an email.

Source: http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20130801/PC1601/130809923/1009/china-heat-wave-blamed-on-global-warming&source=RSS

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Pritok Capital Closes $7.2 Mln from Oxford Finance - peHUB

Pritok Capital has received a $7.2 million loan from Oxford Finance, a specialty finance firm that provides senior debt to companies in the life science and healthcare sector. Proceeds of the loan were used by Pritok to acquire Nentwick Care Center, a nursing facility in East Liverpool, Ohio. Pritok Capital is a private equity firm that invests in senior care real estate.

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ ? Oxford Finance LLC (?Oxford?), a specialty finance firm that provides senior debt to life sciences and healthcare services companies, today announced that it closed a $7.2 million senior secured term loan with Pritok Capital (?Pritok?). Proceeds of the term loan were used to acquire Nentwick Care Center, a 100-bed skilled nursing facility located in East Liverpool, Ohio.
?Oxford is very pleased to provide capital to Pritok for the acquisition of Nentwick Care Center,? said Christopher A. Herr, managing director for Oxford Finance. ?Pritok has a strong investment platform for acquiring high quality seniors housing assets nationally, and we look forward to partnering with them on future transactions.?
?The Oxford team has been incredible to work with, and I was very impressed by their professionalism, integrity, focus and expertise,? said Max Stesel, managing partner and founder of Pritok Capital. ?Oxford?s ability to get to the closing in a quick and efficient manner is truly unparalleled.?
About Oxford Finance LLC
Oxford Finance is a specialty finance firm providing senior secured loans to public and private life sciences and healthcare services companies worldwide. For over 20 years, Oxford has delivered flexible financing solutions to its clients, enabling these companies to maximize their equity by leveraging their assets. In recent years, Oxford has originated over $2 billion in loans, with lines of credit ranging from $500 thousand to $50 million. Oxford is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, with additional offices in California, Illinois, Massachusetts and North Carolina. For more information visit www.oxfordfinance.com.
About Pritok Capital
Pritok Capital is a private equity group that specializes in investments in senior care real estate. It purchases skilled nursing facilities and leases to reputable regional operators, as well as executes purchase-leaseback transactions to give quality operators access to capital, while enabling them to continue operating their facilities. Since being formed in 2012, Pritok Capital has acquired skilled nursing facilities in Texas, Ohio and Minnesota. For more information, please contact Max Stesel at 773-297-5301.

Source: http://www.pehub.com/2013/08/01/pritok-capital-closes-7-2-mln-oxford-finance/

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Friday, August 2, 2013

John McCain: Obama's 'secret weapon'?

By Thomas Ferraro

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator John McCain accidentally walked in on President Barack Obama this week when he was addressing a Democrats-only meeting of senators.

"Come on in, John," Obama shouted.

A red-faced McCain turned around and headed out to chuckles and then applause from the Democrats. "My mistake," McCain said.

To the far-right in the Republican Party, there is no mistake about it. In a party that generally brooks no compromise with Obama, McCain is the compromiser-in-chief. He's negotiating with the White House.

And he's in-their-face about it, having recently described as "wacko birds" two of the right's most uncompromising heroes, Senators Ted Cruz and Rand Paul.

A recent article in the conservative National Review described McCain as "Obama's secret weapon" and a "lethal threat" to a Republican victory in the budget battles this fall.

If Obama somehow wins an upcoming fiscal showdown with Republicans, the president may have McCain to thank.

The 2008 Republican presidential nominee, the man Obama beat, is now engaged in talks with a half-dozen fellow Senate Republicans and the White House aimed at trying to craft a bargain on critical fiscal issues to avoid a nasty standoff in the fall that could lead to a government shutdown or a government default, or both.

Obama already owes McCain for brokering the deal last month that allowed the president to overcome Republican objections and fill seven top administration jobs.

And McCain joined four Democrats and three Republicans in drafting the Senate's landmark bill to overhaul U.S. immigration laws, a top Obama priority.

So popular has the Arizona Republican become among Democrats that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid - who in 2008 said, "I can't stand John McCain" - now describes him as a "great senator," right up there with the late Ted Kennedy, the Democratic "lion of the Senate" who became a bridge between parties after his own presidential ambitions were crushed.

"He's become our go-to guy," a senior Democratic aide said of the 76-year-old white-haired senator.

That's an exaggeration. McCain remains a critic of Obama's handling of the deadly attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last September and of what he considers the "disgrace" of Obama's non-intervention in Syria.

But on domestic issues, McCain has emerged as one of the top deal makers in Washington, a Republican Obama can do business with.

MOVING TOWARD THE MIDDLE

McCain said in an interview that he has been able to work more with Obama in part because the president has moved toward the middle in his second term and become more willing to negotiate.

McCain has also moved toward the middle after having veered toward the right in 2010 when he survived a Republican primary challenge and won election back home in Arizona to a fifth, six-year Senate term.

Two unrelated events have helped as well: McCain's new friendship with Charles Schumer, the third-ranking Senate Democrat who worked with McCain on the immigration bill, and Obama's choice of a McCain friend, Denis McDonough, as White House chief of staff.

The three have clicked.

At a time when the top congressional Republicans, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner, rarely communicate with the White House, McCain does.

He said he and McDonough talked three times a day during the negotiations over Obama's stalled nominations.

"With all due respect to his predecessors, Denis knows how the Senate works," McCain said of McDonough, whom he knows from McDonough's days as a senior aide to former Democratic Senator Tom Daschle.

"I will continue to pound him (Obama) on Syria. I will continue to pound him on Benghazi," McCain said. "I will continue to pound him on a number of things, particularly on national security.

"But at the same time, I can find common ground with the president on certain issues," McCain said.

"The president won't owe me anything, but he may have a sense of satisfaction from being able to achieve some of the things that we ostensibly came here to do," McCain said.

At the same time he is helping Obama, McCain may be helping himself.

He likes attention as much as any other politician in Washington - and more than many - and there's no better way to get it than to talk about wacko birds.

In a city that rarely makes a deal, his recent feats of deal making have put him at the center of the action in Washington, enhancing his value as one of television's favorite political guests.

"I think John has more job satisfaction now than any time in his career," said Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, one of McCain's closest friends.

"He wanted to be president, but it didn't work out," Graham said. "It takes a while to get over it. Right now, John realizes that the country is in trouble and believes he can help."

"He's back in his groove," Graham said.

(Reporting by Thomas Ferraro; Editing by Fred Barbash and Eric Beech)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-mccains-deals-wacko-bird-barbs-priceless-obama-050435577.html

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Perry roles with Peeples | Zambia Daily Mail

Peeples movieMOVIE REVIEW with NEBAT MBEWE
TITLE: Peeples
STARRING: Craig Robinson, Kerry Washington, David Alan Grier
DIRECTED by: Tina Gordon Chism
PRODUCED by: Stephanie Allain, Ozzie Areu, Paul Hall, Matt Moore, Tyler Perry
GENRES: Romance, Comedy
The frequency at which Tyler Perry churns out movies is incredible, but it also raises the question whether each new production is significantly different from the previous ones to make it enjoyable.
Perry has directed, produced and acted in some incredibly good movies since the hit Madea?s Family Reunion in 2006, but surely even he doesn?t expect public interest to be sustained in high numbers if movies flow out too fast.
True, some of his movies leave you fully satisfied and craving for more, but there must be some breathing space for full digestion before another production is released.
And so hot on the heels of Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (March 29) comes Tyler Perry Presents Peeples.
The May 10 release makes its debut in Zambia today at Fresh View Cinemas, Levy Junction.
For many of his 13 previous movies, Perry combines directing, producing, writing and acting.? In Peeples, his singular role is that of producing.
His hand is evident. The flow of the plot is simple, somewhat infectious but at times also predictable, especially if you have seen some of his other productions.
This romantic comedy is built around a seemingly ordinary man Wade Walker (Graig Robinson) and his girlfriend Grace Peeples (Kerry Washington), who find themselves at the holiday home of her fairly financially comfortable family.
The Peeples? family holiday takes a sharp turn when Walker asks the family for Grace?s hand in marriage.
Ordinarily, this would be a straight-forward joyful matter but not with the Peeples.? Walker faces the challenge of proving, especially to Grace?s father, that he would be a worthy in-law.
The comfortably-paced movie unfolds fairly good comical romantic scenes and quips, but not that dramatically unusual.
Some critics have given the movie very low marks.? There is nothing unusual about this too.? Some of Perry?s previous movies similarly got poor grades but they eventually silenced the critics with handsome box office retains.
It, however, may take a major turn for the better for Peeples to score big.? The movie made $9,177,065 in its opening week, the lowest ever for a Tyler Perry production.
Whatever the turn of events at the box office, Perry is not stopping here.? On the cards is
A Madea Christmas due in December.? In May next year, he will release Single Moms? Club.
*****
Another belated entry on the local screens is the February sci-fi horror Dark Skies, which is showing at Fresh View Cinemas, Levy Junction.
The movie is a psychological thriller about a suburban couple whose lives become a nightmare when a terrifying alien enters their home each night to hound their children.
With no-one believing them, they decide to do something for themselves to end the nightmare.
nmbewe@daily-mail.co.zm

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NBA star Steve Nash got to have a tryout with Inter Milan in New York

Wednesday, July 31st, 2013

1451329steve nash780x390 NBA star Steve Nash got to have a tryout with Inter Milan in New YorkNBA star Steve Nash is arguably the most high profile Football (Soccer) fan in America and his passion for the game is well known.

Nash is one of the main owners of the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS and constantly talks of his love for Premier League side Tottenham.

However in the past few days Nash got an amazing opportunity to have a tryout?alongside Inter Milan as the?Nerazzurri prepared for their summer tour of America.

Canadian?Nash looked like a little kid in a sweet shop as he appear almost overawed by the opportunity to play with Inter Milan?s stars.

Watch clips from Steve Nash?s tryout below, along with an interview with?Steve Nash on the Dan Patrick Show discussing what American soccer would be like if some of the NBA?s best players were brought up on the world?s most popular sport.

Source: http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/nba-star-steve-nash-got-to-have-a-tryout-with-inter-milan-in-new-york/

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Samsung caught tampering with Galaxy S4 scores | Your Daily ...

In the world of computers, optimizing hardware to make it run faster in certain programs is a common practice. Over the years, almost all big hardware firms have allegedly fiddled with their products to artificially boost numbers in programs that power users and technology journalists use to test products.

Now, the practice seems to have entered the smartphone market. Samsung has been allegedly caught boosting the score of Exynos Octa processor, which is used in Galaxy S4 sold in India, to make it appear faster than the processors made by other companies.

Hardware testers at AnandTech, a website that keeps tracks of technology and computer hardware trends, have found that Galaxy S4 identifies some benchmarks and artificially boosts the speed of the processor to obtain better results.

On graphics side, whenever the phone finds GLBenchmark 2.5, a popular 3D benchmarking program, it boosts the speed of graphics chip to 533MHz. However, when a user is playing a video game the speed is limited to 480MHz.

On general processing side too, whenever a popular benchmarking program like Antutu or Quadrant is launched, the CPU speed is boosted and maintained at its maximum. This is different from real-world scenario because during the actual use the speed of the processor fluctuates on the basis of load as well as the temperature or heat inside the phone.

AnandTech found that Samsung includes several system files in Galaxy S4 that contain references to popular benchmarking apps. This means the phone identifies those benchmarking apps and creates special conditions to run them. Similar hardware capabilities are not available to consumers when they are using the device.

?You should be careful about comparing Exynos 5 Octa based Galaxy S4s using any of the affected benchmarks to other devices and drawing conclusions based on that. This seems to be purely an optimization to produce repeatable (and high) results in CPU tests, and deliver the highest possible GPU performance benchmarks,? AnandTech reported.

This is not the first instance of a company trying to fiddle with benchmarks. Recently, it was found that Antutu, a popular benchmark, was treating Intel?s Atom processors differently from processors made by companies like Qualcomm and MediaTek. Antutu was reportedly carrying out some hardware-based calculations that benefitted Intel processors.

After his dubious method became public, the developer of Antutu changed the code of his app. The new app gives almost 20% lower score for same Atom processors.

At Times Of India, we do not rely on benchmarks to test phones or tablets even though we use them to identify and estimate low-level hardware capabilities of a device.

We have reached out to Samsung and will update the story when if we get a statement.

Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/hardware/Samsung-caught-tampering-with-Galaxy-S4-scores/articleshow/21505531.cms?

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