Sunday, August 4, 2013

Gateway to Baseball Heaven - ?? 05,2013

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    ?I Give It a Year? star Rose Byrne and writer/director Dan Mazer share their thoughts about marriage, comedy and crushing on Simon Baker.

  • New York Rangers legend Adam Graves talks about his NHL career, his best moments on and off the ice, and all he does for charity and the kids of New York City.

  • Named as a "Top 100 Suspense Writer," NYT bestselling author John Lescroart has published over 23 novels in 20 languages and written several screenplays.

  • Steve Perry, president and executive director of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, discusses the 7 new members who'll be inducted in 2013.

  • Cliff Suttle, master speaker and presenter, shares his vast expertise to teach us how to bring the spark back into our speaking.

  • Legend Scott Tinley won the Ironman World Championship twice and the Ironman World Series 3 times. No other pro triathlete remained competitive as long.

  • Kids? book author/illustrator J.D. Holiday shares ?The Giant Snowball? by Linda Black, read by Jan Britland, and ?Marlow and the Monster? by Sharon Cramer.

  • 9-time bestselling author Neale Donald Walsch discusses his popular books and his compelling take on what God wants us to know.

  • Phinsider Radio looks ahead to the Miami Dolphins? first preseason game of the 2013 season against the Dallas Cowboys in the Hall of Fame Game.

  • Head of Starfleet Music Ronnie Matthews, aka DJ Captain Kirk, beams down to celebrate 39 years in the enterprise of music.

  • Fox's ?Solitary 3.0? contestant and bikini football reporter Maureen Francisco dishes on her life, reality TV and her book, ?It Takes Moxie.?

  • Dr. Bruce J. Roth of Washington University School of Medicine discusses the efficacy of hormonal therapy in advanced prostate cancer.

  • Hosts Dan Kadar and Matthew Fairburn discuss the opening of NFL training camps and which rookies and second-year players will be battling for positions.

  • Jerry Pollock, author of ?Little Book of God,? merges his scientific background with his spiritual beliefs, concluding that God is the Master Scientist.

  • Known for her squeaky, childlike speaking voice, in startling contrast to her strong vocals, Michel?le Toussant is a powerful singer and songwriter.

  • From the upcoming Kevin Smith film ?Clerks 3,? actress Marilyn Ghigliotti fills us in on her thoughts on being a part of cult-classic film history.

  • Performer and writer Mary E. LaLuna discusses her first book, ?Flower and Stone,? a poignant collection of poetry from the heart of a woman post-divorce.

  • You don?t grow up in the Napa Valley without knowing your wines, and Jason Elkin, born and raised among California?s finest vineyards, shares his expertise.

  • The writers of the Website Music City Miracles bring you the latest and greatest news, opinions and debates on all things Tennessee Titans.

  • World Footprints shines a positive light on Detroit with "Detroit Lives!" Founder Philip Lauri, and goes cruising with TV host Rick Steves.

  • New York mixed martial arts documentary producer Stephen Koepfer discusses legalizing MMA and whether certain NY politicians are making sure it never happens.

  • Folk singer/songwriter Caroline Bauer from Eugene, Oregon, discusses eating habits in America, the cost of healthy vs. unhealthy food and cruelty-free options.

  • Michael Levin of Liberty Ballers, SB Nation?s 76ers blog, discusses the NBA off-season and offers his opinion on the joys of tanking.

  • Marketing strategist and social media consultant Crystal Washington shares how to leverage marketing techniques and utilize social media to its fullest.

  • Creating R&B with a pop/rock twist, Sonia Khaleel talks and plays music from her new album, ?Shark,? chosen by Indie Rock Cafe as a Best of 2013.

  • Get the latest about the Dallas Cowboys, from practice to game action, projections to opinions, as we preview the Hall of Fame Game between Dallas and Miami.

  • Source: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/seamheads/2013/08/05/gateway-to-baseball-heaven

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    Saturday, August 3, 2013

    Young brain cancer patient returns home

    2004 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION, CALL CRIMESTOPPERS AT 1-800-SPEAK-UP. Carmen: IN LIVONIA, A SPECIAL HOMECOMING FOR A LITTLE GIRL FOLLOWING A BATTLE WITH BRAIN CANCER. Devin: ABBEY IS COMING HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL FOR A BREAK AND PEOPLE IN HER LIVONIA NEIGHBORHOOD WANTED TO MAKE SURE SHE GOT A HERO'S WELCOME. Carmen: OUR WILL JONES HAS MORE. A DONATION ON BEHALF OF THE PIPERS. MY DAUGHTER HAD A LEMONADE STAND YESTERDAY AND WE'RE DONATING THIS ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY. Will: IT'S THINGS LIKE THAT THAT KEEP HER ROLLING ON. NEIGHBORS, FRIENDS, ALL THOSE WHO LOVE HER, WELCOMING HER HOME IN HER BATTLE AGAINST BRAIN CANCER. SHE IS REALLY, REALLY SWEET AND SERVES. Will: SHE HAD STROKE-LIKE SYMPTOMS ON A SCHOOL FIELD TRIP AND RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL. THE NEXT DAY SHE SPENT HOURS IN SURGERY FOR A BRAIN TUMOR IN AN AREA OF THE BRAIN THAT CONTROLS BODY MOVEMENT. SHE WAS VOMITING THREE MONTHS PRIOR TO THIS. WE WERE SHOCKED AND IT TURNED OUR LIVES UPSIDE DOWN. ABBEY! ABBEY! Will: HER PARENTS HAVE BEEN BY HER SIDE THROUGH RADIATION AND RECOVERY. WE LOVE YOU! WE'RE GLAD YOU'RE HOME. [APPLAUSE] Will: THE COMMUNITY WAS THERE ALONG THE WAY IN SPIRIT. WHEN WORD SPREAD SHE WAS COMING HOME, HER FRIENDS WANTED TO MAKE SURE SHE KNOWS HOW MUCH THEY LOVE HER AND IT GIVES HER STRENGTH AS HER TREATMENT CONTINUES.

    Source: http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/young-brain-cancer-patient-returns-home/-/1719418/21312760/-/aleaio/-/index.html

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    How Women Dominate in D.C., Why Henry Ford Could Have Saved Detroit, Hemingway's Big Break: The New Atlantic Weekly

    Also in this issue: The fight over circumcision, the mystery of false confessions, and the case for cowboy flicks, and more

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    Conjure in your mind's eye a Washington lobbyist. If stereotype serves you're picturing a back-slapper in a dark suit. Perhaps a smoker of cigars. Maybe a steak favoring golf lover. You're picturing a man, probably. And while most Beltway lobbyists still tend to be male, as Elahe Izadi reports in the new issue of the Atlantic Weekly, some of the more successful ones are now women. New data show that lobbying contracts held by women tend now to worth more than those held by men. Izadi, who covers Capitol Hill for National Journal, explains why--and what this development means for the future of power and influence in Washington.

    This week, we also present a terrific--and moving--story about a murder in Philadelphia that two innocent men confessed to perpetrating. The piece, by the lawyer Marc Bookman, probes the mystery of false confessions and tells the tale of one of the strangest cases to ever move through the Philly courts. In another, very different, tale of urban life, we show how Detroit might have been spared its economic meltdown had only Henry Ford had decided to open a private university in Motown. It's a surprising piece that provides new insight on Detroit's undoing and points to the energizing power of research universities.

    Speaking of great American icons in dire straits, the film writer Michael Agresta bemoans the impending demise of the Western--and makes a case for saving the genre in this issue. We also consider the legacy that Army private Bradley Manning will leave behind as he heads to prison for sharing a trove of government secrets with WikiLeaks--is he a traitor or a hero, or something more complex? We also wade into the debate over circumcision with a personal story of how one mother answered the question of what to do about her son's foreskin.

    On the iPad this week, we're also thrilled to share one of Ernest Hemingway's most important short stories, "Fifty Grand," which was the first story Hemingway landed in an American magazine--and which became one of the early signals of the brilliant literary career just getting underway in 1927. We've got all of this and more ready for download now.

    The Atlantic Weekly is available in the iTunes store now.

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheAtlantic/~3/3lavDfz6EkE/story01.htm

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    Friday, August 2, 2013

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    Is Twitter The New Way To Come Out? It is for Raven-Symone!

    It looks like celebrities have found a new way to come out of the closet: through social media!

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    Android Secures 80 Percent Global Market Share


    On the eve of the Moto X launch, Google's Android platform is going strong, with a 65 percent lead over all other mobile operating systems, according to new stats from Strategy Analytics.

    The report tips a growing global smartphone market, up 47 percent year over year for a total 230 million units shipped in the second quarter.

    Android is the greatest benefactor of the uptick, having captured a record 80 percent share of the global smartphone OS market. Strategy Analytics executive director Neil Mawston chalks the success up to competitive licensing costs, numerous hardware partners, and a large app store.

    Meanwhile, Apple's iOS reached 14 percent share this quarter ? its lowest level since Q2 2010. Microsoft slipped into third place, with 4 percent share ? its highest in three years.

    "Microsoft is making steady progress in the smartphone market due to strong support from Nokia," Linda Sui, a Strategy Analytics analyst, said in a statement. "However, we believe Microsoft's WP8 platform still needs to improve in at least two areas before it truly takes off."

    The first, she said, is a more competitive license fee charged to manufacturers; Redmond must also dramatically accelerate its support for advanced technologies like octo-core chipsets, which lag behind Android, Siu said.

    The "others" category, which includes the BlackBerry OS, dropped from 10 percent last year to a low 3 percent, though the analytics firm offered no explanation for the steep decline.

    Smartphone shipments around the world reached a whopping 229.6 million units in the second quarter, compared to 156.5 million at the same time last year.

    "Growth was driven by strong demand for Android models across all price-tiers in developed and developing markets, such as the U.S., China, and Brazil," Scott Bicheno, senior analyst with Strategy Anlytics, said in a statement.

    Source: http://feeds.ziffdavis.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/breakingnews/~3/7pJ8bT59mQM/0,2817,2422611,00.asp

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    Thursday, August 1, 2013

    Facebook shares soar 40% in a week on mobile ad revenue increase

    FILE: Facebook Shares Rise Above IPO Price Facebook Annouces A New Product

    Facebook shares rose above the $38 initial public offering price for the first time since it went public in May 2012 (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

    Wall Street likes Facebook again. Shares in the social network today returned to their flotation price for the first time since its disastrous initial public offering (IPO) last year.

    Facebook's shares touched above the milestone $38-a-share float price on New York's Nasdaq exchange on Wednesday morning, before slipping down to $36.70.

    The shares have soared by more than 40% since last Wednesday, when Facebook reported a massive surge in mobile advertising revenue.

    The rapid share price increase values the company, founded by a 20-year-old Mark Zuckerberg in his Harvard dorm room less than a decade ago, at just under $92bn (?60bn) ? about eight times the value of Marks & Spencer (founded 1884).

    Zuckerberg's paper fortune has risen by just under $5bn in a week to nearly $17bn, according to the Bloomberg billionaires index.

    The 29-year-old ? known for his trademark blue hoodies and desire to maintain a relatively simple life despite his vast wealth ? has jumped from the 75th to 42nd richest person in the world, leapfrogging Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer and Dell founder Michael Dell along the way. Microsoft founder Bill Gates, 57, remains the richest person in the world with a net worth of $72bn. Mexico's Carlos Slim, 73, is $5.5bn behind Gates.

    Facebook's shares have not been able to hold above the $38 float price since its 18?May 2012 debut, when Facebook's underwriters were forced to buy stock to stop the stock falling below the issue price. By the end of that month the shares had crashed by more than $10, wiping more than $4bn off the value of Zuckerberg's fortune in less than two weeks. By August, the shares had dropped a further $10 wiping out almost $50bn of the company's market value.

    The recovery only really began in earnest last week when Facebook reported a much better-than-expected 53% increase in revenue to $1.8bn in the three months to the end of June.

    Wall Street was particularly impressed with the company recording a 51% increase in mobile users to 819m. Previously, analysts had openly mocked Zuckerberg's promise to make the company "mobile first".

    "We are investing in mobile, measurement, and product innovation," Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, said on a conference call with analysts. "The results we're reporting today demonstrate the early returns on these investments."

    David Kirkpatrick, author of The Facebook Effect, a history of the company, said: "Very few people saw the pace at which the entire activity of the planet's internet connectivity was going to move toward mobile. It's clearly under way now."

    "They've really done a 180-degree shift toward mobile, even if it was somewhat belatedly," he told Bloomberg.

    Source: http://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/jul/31/facebook-shares-soar-advertising-revenue-mobile

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    Cleartrip dips toe into multi-modal travel search with Rome2Rio ...

    Cleartrip is on a roll. Today, the company has launched a trip planning tool by the name Waytogo, powered by Australia-based?multi-modal search engine?Rome2Rio.

    Using Waytogo, users will be able to search for various route and mode of travel options. The product also displays layovers at transit, travel duration and distance, point to point pricing, links to more information for a particular route.

    Cleartrip claims to have route options to 2.5 million destinations across the world, 5000 billion routes, 670+ airline schedule options, 600+ ground transport options. Various transport options are flight, car, bus, ferry, and train.

    Below screen grab shows travel options for Bangalore to London.

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    Below screen grab shows travel options for Bangalore to Mumbai where Indian Railways travel option is displayed. The rates displayed are more or less accurate.

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    Most of Rome2Rio?s (TLabs here) user interface is retained in Waytogo. But, quite a few customisations have happened.

    For the environment conscious travellers, Waytogo has a ?Green Travel? feature where travel options are sorted by their carbon footprint.

    Upon selecting (clicking on Book) a particular travel option, user is directed to Cleartrip?s flight/car/train/bus booking page.

    Waytogo is still in Beta version. So, we can expect a lot more new feature to come in near future.

    Overall ? Waytogo is a travel planning wrapper product for underlying booking engines for various products (flight, hotel, etc).

    Recently, Cleartrip spoke about how it redesigned (Project Tuxedo) its entire website over a period of one year. In April, the company rolled out an industry-first feature in which users can perform flight modifications entirely online.

    In March, rome2rio announced a functionality that display point-to-point pricing. The recently refreshed Google Maps (that has multi-modal search option) was seen as a threat to rome2rio, but the company explained why its not the case.

    Rome2Rio?s API is becoming popular. Tnooz?s THack Sydney winner Flight Center built an iPhone app by name NowWhat that works on top of?APIs from?Rome2Rio,?Viator?and?TourWrist.

    The app?gives suggestions to users about what to do on a journey based on the weather (it?s raining ? do something indoors, etc) and other variables.

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    1. Google Maps to out-Rome2rio Rome2rio? We don?t think so
    2. Google Maps likely to add flights and multi-modal search this week
    3. Fully fared: Rome2rio announces new point-to-point pricing feature

    Source: http://www.tnooz.com/2013/07/31/news/cleartrip-dips-toe-into-multi-modal-travel-search-with-rome2rio-powered-waytogo/

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    Kurt Vonnegut's work joins Kindle Worlds, Kilgore Trouts rejoice

    Kurt Vonnegut's work joins Kindle Worlds fan fic program, Kilgore Trouts rejoice

    Kindle Worlds has become unstuck in time. Amazon announced this morning that it has wrangled a license for Kurt Vonnegut's work, bringing Cat's Cradle, Breakfast of Champions and the like to the world of paid fan fiction. One rep from the author's trust called the deal a "natural extension of his legacy and a testament to the enduring popularity of his characters and stories." At the very least, it marks a turn toward more classic literature (and, arguably, legitimacy) for a program that thus far includes the likes of Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries. And certainly Vonnegut's vast catalog offers plenty of fodder for the prospective novelist, * and all.

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    Wednesday, July 31, 2013

    FDA Slaps 'Black Box' Warning on Malaria Drug Linked to Killings

    A common malaria drug that has been linked to the case of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, who has pleaded guilty to killing 16 Afghan civilians last year, will carry a " black box" warning, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday.

    The FDA says the drug, mefloquine hydrochloride, which was once marketed in the United States as Lariam, could cause serious neurological and psychiatric side effects that might become permanent. Such a warning on the revised patient Medication Guide dispensed with each prescription and wallet card is the most serious kind of warning about these potential problems, the FDA says.

    Bales, who is facing a possible life sentence by a military court for the rampage in Afghanistan, might have used the antimalarial drug given routinely to soldiers in that part of the world. His lawyer, John Henry Browne, has said that he has documents indicating that Bales took mefloquine while in Iraq, but medical records in Afghanistan were incomplete.

    Mefloquine was developed by the U.S. military and has been used for more than three decades by the government to prevent and to treat malaria among soldiers and Peace Corps workers.

    Its temporary side effects are well-known: vivid dreams or hallucinations, ringing in the ears, depression and hallucinations. But the FDA now says symptoms like dizziness and loss of balance could become permanent. Psychiatric symptoms could continue for months or years.

    The drug can cause varying neurological side effects 5 to 10 percent of the time, according to Dr. David Sullivan, an infectious disease specialist at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute in Baltimore.

    The manufacturer also warns against prescribing it to anyone who has suffered a seizure or brain injury, according to the drug label.

    An adverse-event report from the FDA recently emerged from March of 2012, written by an unidentified pharmacist, that cites a soldier-patient in the U.S. Army who "developed homicidal behavior and led to homicide killing 17 Afghanis."

    Bales is not named in that anonymous report, which, if it refers to the same man, erroneously lists 17 dead, rather than 16.

    A study of FDA adverse-event reports from 2004 to 2009 published in the journal PLOS One lists mefloquine as a drug that has been associated with violent behavior.

    Mefloquine was first developed in the 1970s at the U.S. Department of Defense's Walter Reed Army Institute of Research as a synthetic analogue of quinine, the first effective treatment for malaria. It was licensed in 1989 by the FDA for use against chloroquine-resistant malaria.

    The brand-name drug, Lariam, is manufactured by the Swiss company Hoffmann-La Roche.

    The company has not manufactured the drug in the United States since 1998 when generic forms of mefloquine became available. But, according to Sullivan, Lariam is still available and "lingers on the market."

    Company senior spokesman Chris Vancheri told ABCNews.com earlier this month that generic mefloquine "distributed by other companies continues to be approved by the FDA as safe and effective medicines."

    Infectious disease expert Sullivan said mefloquine is largely safe and that he, too, takes a weekly dose of it when traveling and has "never had any side effects."

    Sullivan said the military widely uses antimalarial drugs in Afghanistan, but mefloquine is not the first choice.

    The military has several drugs in its arsenal for prophylactic (preventive) treatment of malaria, a mosquito-borne disease that causes fever, chills and flu-like illness that, if left untreated, can cause death. An estimated 219 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide and 660,000 people died in 2010, most in Africa, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fda-slaps-black-box-warning-malaria-drug-linked-172518423.html

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    Twitter CEO Commits NCAA Violation by Using Twitter

    In 1985, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in?computer and communication sciences. Since his micro blogging site really took off, Costolo has been used by the university to hopefully convince high school talents to commit to the Wolverines. The NCAA is cool with that, but what they aren't OK with is Costolo actually contacting the recruits in any way, shape or form. And yes, Twitter is included, which makes this message a possible violation.?

    Even if Costolo does something as seemingly harmless as welcoming?2014 quarterback recruit Wilton Speight and 2015 recruit?George Campbell to the Wolverines, it's still a no-no. Call it crazy, silly, whatever, it's a rule. Luckily, Michigan spokesman Dave Ablauf informed For The Win?that the??potential minor violation" will be handled "as appropriate." Key word: minor. So, there shouldn't be much of a penalty coming down the pipeline. ?

    If the CEO of Twitter is making mistakes on social media, none of us are safe. ?

    RELATED: The 100 Biggest Twitter Fails in Sports History

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    Source: http://www.complex.com/sports/2013/07/dick-costolo-commits-ncaa-violation-on-twitter

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    Judge: 3 Penn State ex-officials to stand trial

    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) ? Penn State's ex-president and two former top school administrators were ordered Tuesday to stand trial on charges accusing them of a cover-up in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.

    Prosecutors showed enough evidence during a two-day preliminary hearing to warrant a trial for ex-President Graham Spanier, former vice president Gary Schultz and ex-athletic director Tim Curley, District Judge William Wenner concluded.

    Wenner called it "a tragic day for Penn State University."

    The men engaged in a "conspiracy of silence," the lead state prosecutor, Bruce Beemer, said during his closing argument. They covered up their failure to tell police about a 2001 allegation that Sandusky was molesting a boy in a university locker room shower, even after they were aware that police investigated complaints about Sandusky showering with boys in 1998, Beemer said.

    The key testimony centered on a series of emails among the three defendants that discussed the 1998 and 2001 cases and the testimony of Mike McQueary, a former team assistant and quarterback who said he had immediately told Schultz, Curley and the late longtime football coach Joe Paterno that he had seen Sandusky molesting a boy in the shower in 2001.

    Sandusky, a defensive coordinator under Paterno until his retirement in 1999, was convicted last year of 45 counts of child sexual abuse. He maintains his innocence and is appealing a 30- to 60-year state prison term.

    Anthony Lubrano, a Penn State trustee who watched the two days of testimony, said he had not expected Wenner to throw out the case, given the low level of evidence necessary to send the case to trial. However, he said, "if you get an unbiased jury (at a trial), it'll be hard to get those charges to stick."

    Spanier testified to a grand jury that he was unaware of the 1998 investigation while Curley and Schultz testified that McQueary reported only that Sandusky and the boy were engaged in naked, inappropriate horseplay that made him uncomfortable. Once the defendants became aware of an investigation into Sandusky in 2010 or 2011, they did nothing to stop it, obstruct it or hide evidence, their lawyers said.

    "What was reported was not a report of any activity that was sexual in nature," Spanier told the grand jury in testimony read aloud in court Tuesday. "I know better than to jump to conclusions about things like that."

    The three were charged with perjury, obstruction, endangering the welfare of children, failure to properly report suspected abuse and conspiracy. Those charges include allegations of hiding evidence from investigators and lying to the grand jury.

    Penn State and the Paterno family declined to comment.

    Curley and Schultz were initially charged in November 2011, when Sandusky was arrested, and accused of perjury and failure to properly report the incident.

    Spanier was forced out as president at that time. A year later, he was charged with covering up a complaint about Sandusky while additional charges were filed against Curley and Schultz. Spanier remains a faculty member on administrative leave.

    Paterno was fired and died in January 2012.

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    Associated Press writer Genaro C. Armas contributed to this report from State College.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/judge-3-penn-state-ex-officials-stand-trial-191226041.html

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    Tuesday, July 30, 2013

    Pac-12 preview: Washington State seeks improvement in Mike Leach's 2nd year

    Washington State Cougars head coach Mike Leach is shown on the sideline during the Apple Cup NCAA college football game against Washington, Friday, Nov. 23, 2012, in Pullman, Wash.

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    Editor's note: This is the first of a series previewing the football teams of the 12 members of the Pac-12 Conference.

    CULVER CITY, Calif. ? Washington State coach Mike Leach has added a couple of new job titles as he prepares for his second season with the Cougars.

    ?I?m the head zombie or corpse ? anything with regard to a team effort or coaching,? Leach said. ?If you don?t like the way your players are playing, that?s about how well you?re coaching.?

    Leach?s remarks were in reference to comments he made last October when he noted that some of the seniors on the team were ?zombie-like? and had ?empty corpse? qualities.

    It prompted a midseason youth movement in the midst of an eight-game Pac-12 skid.

    The season ended, though, on a positive note. Washington State closed things out with a 31-28 overtime victory over No. 25 Washington.

    Leach noted that a ?great offseason? followed and that everyone worked incredibly hard.

    Will it be enough to turn the tide? The answers could come quickly. The Cougars open the season with road games at Auburn and USC.

    As is usually the case, a Leach-coached team will likely sport a strong offense.

    Junior Connor Halliday is expected to be the starting quarterback. He threw 15 touchdown passes and made five starts last season.

    ?He had a great spring, did a great job,? Leach said. ?What I?ve been impressed with is as a leader he takes the team on his shoulders and he?s one of the guys who I think brings people together.?

    The Cougars averaged 330.4 yards in the air last year and return five receivers with 30 or more catches in 2012 and four starting offensive linemen.

    OFFENSE: Halliday will have experienced targets in Brett Bartolone (53 receptions), Gabe Marks (49), Isiah Myers (42), Dominique Williams (34) and Bobby Ratliff (30). Center Elliott Bush, left guard John Fullington, left tackle Gunnar Eklund and right guard Jake Rodgers are also back.

    DEFENSE: Senior free safety Deone Bucannon, who topped the team with 106 tackles last season, headlines a cast of eight returning starters. The bad news, though, is there?s plenty of room for improvement. The Cougars gave up 35 or more points five times to Pac-12 foes in 2012.

    SPECIAL TEAMS: Senior kicker Andrew Furney is one of the conference?s best. Last year he led the team with 67 points and made 14 field goals, including a 60-yarder against Eastern Washington.

    EXTRA POINTS: Last season was Leach?s first losing campaign in 11 years as a head coach. He had 10 straight winning seasons at Texas Tech from 2000-09. ... Sophomore linebacker Darryl Monroe was second on the squad with 60 tackles in 2012. ... WSU?s annual game at CenturyLink Field in Seattle this year will be against Stanford on Sept. 28.

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    Source: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865583753/Pac-12-preview-Washington-State-seeks-improvement-in-Mike-Leachs-2nd-year.html

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    'Housewives' star slaps cameras outside court

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    You'd think that being a star on a reality TV program might make a person immune to intrusive cameras, but Joe Giudice, who appears with his wife Teresa on Bravo's "Real Housewives of New Jersey" apparently has his limits.

    The husband-and-wife team who have kept "Housewives" on its toes lately were dogged by numerous cameras and reporters Tuesday morning as they arrived at a Newark, N.J. federal courthouse to answer charges leveled yesterday. In the video, Joe swats away several shooters who get into his face as he and Teresa hold held hands and hurried toward the courthouse entrance without saying a word.

    Once inside, the pair heard the charges read aloud and did not enter pleas to the charges; that will be taken care of during their Aug. 14 arraignment hearing, according to NJ.com. They were released on $500,000 unsecured appearance bonds each. In addition, a prosecutor noted that Joe is a citizen of Italy and not of the United States, and faces deportation if convicted. Afterward, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman said a plea deal had not been discussed.

    The Giudices were charged Monday with 39 counts of fraud after federal prosecutors alleged that they used fake paystubs, tax returns and W-2s to secure nearly $5 million in loans before trying to declare bankruptcy.

    They face up to 30 years in prison and millions in fines if convicted. Teresa's lawyer said yesterday that she would plead "not guilty."

    Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/real-housewives-star-joe-giudice-slaps-away-cameras-outside-courthouse-6C10796226

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    Monday, May 13, 2013

    N.M. woman arrested after faking cancer - KRQE-TV.com

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - A New Mexico woman is accused of faking cancer and setting up a fake charity to raise money for others with the disease but then pocketing that money.

    Elizabeth Bateman, a Los Alamos native, turned herself into the Steamboat Springs Police Department in Colorado Friday morning.

    According to police documents Bateman told everyone she had terminal cancer.

    "She said that she wanted to start an organization that helped young adults with terminal illnesses something similar to the Make-A-Wish Foundation," said Nicole Kofoed.

    With the help of friends Bateman created the Friends Through the Fight Foundation.? A single fundraiser held in Colorado where Bateman was living last year raised $7,000.

    It is money everyone thought was going to help others, but according to police Bateman was helping herself with the cash, going on cruises, skydiving and taking helicopter and hot air balloon rides.

    "It was heartbreaking, ? I didn't know what to think at first," Kofoed said.

    Kofoed grew up with Bateman in Los Alamos.

    In an interview with KRQE News 13 she said she reached out to Bateman on Facebook when she learned of the cancer.? At the time, Kofoed's mother had recently died from the disease.

    "Elizabeth seemed to ask me a lot of questions about what I had been through with my mom, and I was very open and honest with her because I thought I was helping," she said.

    But now, Kofoed thinks Bateman was using those details to further her own story because the 34-year-old never had cancer.

    According to court documents, Bateman made the story up going as far as shaving her head and pretending to have morphine injections.? The morphine turned out to be saline solution.

    Another friend said she even took Bateman from Colorado to Chimay?.

    "She wanted to go to get this sacred dirt so she could be healed," Michelle Beck said.

    Bateman's con unraveled in March.? She was sick, and a friend took her to the hospital where Bateman claimed she had received treatment for her cancer.

    However, the doctors said there was no record of her ever undergoing cancer treatment there.

    At that point, Bateman bolted and according to her brother moved to Albuquerque.

    "She's already in New Mexico like making new friends and talking to them and telling them God knows what," said Beck.

    Police said Bateman also pulled the fake cancer scam in Texas.

    According to friends there have been fundraisers for Bateman in New Mexico.

    Source: http://www.krqe.com/dpp/news/crime/nm-woman-arrested-after-faking-cancer

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    Officials: Gunfire attacks kill 4, wound 3 in Iraq

    BAGHDAD (AP) ? Iraqi officials say two gunfire attacks in and near Baghdad have killed four people and wounded three.

    A police officer says gunmen in a speeding car opened fire on an outdoor vegetable market in the town of Mishahda, killing three civilians and wounding three others. The town is 30 kilometers (20 miles) north of the capital.

    Also, police said drive-by shooters killed a police officer driving his car in Baghdad's northern neighborhood of Shaab.

    There were no immediate claims of responsibility. Insurgents routinely target Iraqi police and security forces in an attempt to undermine Iraq's government. Attacks on civilians are often sectarian in nature.

    Two health officials confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information to reporters.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/officials-gunfire-attacks-kill-4-wound-3-iraq-145956082.html

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    Sunday, May 12, 2013

    AP IMPACT: Cars made in Brazil are deadly

    SAO PAULO (AP) ? The cars roll endlessly off the local assembly lines of the industry's biggest automakers, more than 10,000 a day, into the eager hands of Brazil's new middle class. The shiny new Fords, Fiats, and Chevrolets tell the tale of an economy in full bloom that now boasts the fourth largest auto market in the world.

    What happens once those vehicles hit the streets, however, is shaping up as a national tragedy, experts say, with thousands of Brazilians dying every year in auto accidents that in many cases shouldn't have proven fatal.

    The culprits are the cars themselves, produced with weaker welds, scant safety features and inferior materials compared to similar models manufactured for U.S. and European consumers, say experts and engineers inside the industry. Four of Brazil's five bestselling cars failed their independent crash tests.

    Unsafe cars, coupled with the South American nation's often dangerous driving conditions, have resulted in a Brazilian death rate from passenger car accidents that is nearly four times that of the United States, according to an Associated Press analysis of Brazilian Health Ministry data on deaths compared to the size of each country's car fleet. In fact, the two countries are moving in opposite directions on survival rates ? the U.S. recorded 40 percent fewer fatalities from car wrecks in 2010 compared with a decade before. In Brazil, the number killed rose 72 percent, according to the latest available data.

    Dr. Dirceu Alves, of Abramet, a Brazilian association of doctors that specializes in treating traffic accident victims, said poorly built cars take an unnecessary toll.

    "The gravity of the injuries arriving at the hospitals is just ugly," he said, "injuries that should not be occurring."

    Automakers in Brazil point out that their cars meet the nation's safety laws. Some said they build even tougher cars for the country because of its poorly maintained roadways and rejected any notion that cost-cutting in production leads to fatalities.

    But the country's few safety activists perceive a deadly double standard, with automakers earning more money from selling cars that offer drivers fewer safeguards ? a worrisome gap for new middle-class households, whose surging spending power has outpaced consumer protections taken for granted in more developed countries. The problem extends beyond Brazil, with economic forecasts showing the majority of global growth in auto sales taking place in emerging-market nations as the world's auto fleet doubles to 1.5 billion by 2020.

    "Entry-level cars in Brazil are incredibly dangerous, it can't be denied. The death rate from accidents is far too high," said Maria Ines Dolci, coordinator of the Rio de Janeiro-based consumer defense group Proteste. "The manufacturers do this because the cars are a little cheaper to make and the demands of the Brazilian consumers are less; their knowledge of safety issues is lower than in Europe or the U.S."

    Manufacturers earn a 10 percent profit on Brazilian-made cars, compared with 3 percent in the U.S. and a global average of 5 percent, according to IHS Automotive, an industry consulting firm.

    Only next year will laws require frontal air bags and antilock braking systems on all cars, safety features that have been standard in industrial countries for years. The country will also have new impact regulations on paper, at least; Brazilian regulators don't have their own crash-test facility to verify automakers' claims about vehicle performance, nor are there independent labs in the country.

    Experts say those requirements alone are not sufficient to meet basic safety standards. Some models sold in Brazil, like the Chinese-made JAC J3, scored only one star in a recent crash test despite having air bags and antilock brakes.

    An independent pilot effort known as the Latin New Car Assessment Program has run initial tests of Brazil's most popular car models, and the results are bleak.

    The cheapest models of four of the five top-selling cars, made by General Motors, Volkswagen and Fiat, received a one-star rating, out of five stars, while other top sellers also scored poorly. Such a rating means cars provide little protection in serious head-on wrecks, compared to four- or five-star rated cars, which are virtually the minimum that consumers in the U.S. and Europe buy.

    "The difference is you're talking about somebody dead in the vehicle or dying very quickly, or somebody being able to get out of the vehicle themselves," said David Ward, director general of the London-based FIA Foundation for auto safety, which supports the Euro and Latin NCAP programs. "It's definitely a difference between life and death."

    The squat Ford Ka hatchback sold in Europe scored four stars when it was tested by Euro NCAP in 2008; its Latin American version scored one star.

    Ford acknowledged that particular Ka is built on an outdated platform, and said it cannot be compared with the European version of the same name ? it's that different. The company said it aims to have all its cars produced in Brazil built on updated, global platforms by 2015.

    The Mexico-produced Nissan March compact sold in Latin America received a two-star rating from Latin NCAP, while the version sold for about the same price in Europe, called the Micra, scored four stars. The crash tests found the Latin American model had a weak, unstable body structure that offered occupants little protection in even non-serious wrecks.

    In an emailed statement, Nissan said the March sold in Brazil is "practically the same model" offered in Europe. "The difference in the results achieved in Europe and Latin America is due to variations in the NCAP tests applied in different parts of the world."

    Not so, said Alejandro Furas, technical director for the Global NCAP crash test programs.

    "We perform the frontal crash test exactly in the same way as the Euro NCAP," he said. "The March and Micra were tested in the same lab, with the same type of crash test dummies, under the same conditions with the same people running the laboratory."

    The Euro NCAP tests are more complete. They include side-impact and other tests, while the Latin American version only records front-impacts. Each type of impact test is individually scored on a 16-point scale.

    The March sold in Brazil obtained a 7.62 rating in its frontal-impact test. The Micra fared much better, 12.7 points.

    Italian automaker Fiat said in an emailed statement that "in general, Brazilian projects receive more reinforcements" within the cars' bodies to fortify them against the nation's "harsher roads and terrain."

    However, NCAP tests found that Fiat's best-selling car in Brazil, called the Novo Uno, had an unstable body structure and scored it just one star.

    Crash-test footage shows the front of the car folding up like an accordion, giving it a 2.0 point rating, the second lowest of the 28 cars NCAP has examined. Consumers purchased nearly 256,000 Novo Uno's last year ? the second-most popular car in the country.

    Renault's safety standards also vary. The French company builds its Sandero in Brazil, selling 98,400 cars last year. That car scored one star on the Latin NCAP test, but the model sold in Europe, made by Renault's Romanian subsidiary Dacia, scored three stars.

    Renault said the safety record of the Sandero and its other cars were on par with autos of the same class in Brazil.

    One of those is the VW Gol, Brazil's best-selling car for the last decade.

    Volkswagen said it strives to maintain a global standard for body strength, putting the same number of welds on the same models regardless of where they're produced, and using high-strength steel in Brazilian cars. It added that since 1998 it's given Brazilian consumers the option of buying a car with air bags ? its Gol Trend model with two frontal air bags scored three stars, while the same model without air bags scored one star.

    The company didn't respond to requests for figures on how many consumers requested air bags.

    "Structural integrity during a crash is a global standard for Volkswagen," the company said in an emailed statement. "The passenger compartment for the Gol remained stable and thus guarantees survival space for occupants."

    Latin NCAP has tested three VW models. The Gol and the Polo had stable bodies. The Bora sedan, however, was rated as unstable, though other factors helped it score three stars.

    And then there are the cars the companies do not market outside Latin America, such as the Celta by GM. Celta is Brazil's No. 5 car in terms of sales, with 137,615 sold last year. It received one star after its door unhinged and the passenger cabin roof bent into an inverted V shape during its crash test.

    General Motors had no comment other than to say that its cars in Brazil are legal.

    An engineer for a major U.S. automaker, speaking only on condition of anonymity for fear of losing his job, said he has watched for years as his company failed to implement more advanced safety features in Brazil, simply because the law did not require them.

    ""The automakers are pleased to make more profitable cars for countries where the demands, whatever they may be, are less rigorous," he said. "It happens everywhere ? India, China and Russia, for example."

    ___

    About 40 million Brazilians moved into the middle class during the past decade with more income than ever to buy their first car. The growth potential is enormous: One out of every seven Brazilians owns a car, while the U.S. vehicle fleet covers nearly every American.

    But as auto sales boom in Brazil, so have the number of accidents and deaths.

    An analysis of Health Ministry data shows that 9,059 car occupants died in vehicle crashes in Brazil in 2010, according to the most recent statistics available. That same year, 12,435 people in the U.S. were killed in car crashes, though the U.S. passenger car fleet is five times larger than Brazil's. The result: Brazilian automobile crash victims died at four times the rate as those in the U.S.

    The dangers come down to basics, engineers said: the lack of body reinforcements, lower-quality steel in car bodies, weaker or fewer weld spots to hold the vehicles together and car platforms designed decades before modern safety advances.

    "The electricity used in building a car is about 20 percent of the cost of the structure," said Marcilio Alves, an engineering professor at Brazil's premier University of Sao Paulo and one of the few independent researchers in the nation looking at car safety.

    "If you save on electricity, you save on cost. One way to save electricity is either reducing the number of spot welds or using less energy for each spot weld made. This affects structural performance in the event of a crash."

    In a car with no air bags and an unstable body structure, a driver's biggest danger is the steering wheel.

    A weak body structure and fragile steering column make it easier for the wheel to slam into the driver's chest and abdomen in frontal crashes, the deadliest and most common, causing serious damage to vital organs.

    Ward talks of steering wheels that break off and "float" during wrecks in poorly made cars ? moving around the cabin in the driver's area. That means that even if an air bag is deployed, the steering wheel may go around or under it and directly hit the driver.

    Many Brazilian car bodies also don't contain crumple zones, areas that absorb energy during wrecks. The omission endangers occupants' lower limbs, as foot wells rip off and expose feet and legs to car parts slamming into them from the front.

    "If a car's body cannot absorb the energy of a crash, it will logically result in more damage, more injuries to passengers," said Alves, the doctor who specializes in traffic accident victims.

    One auto engineer described the situation by sketching two car body designs with identical perimeters, but one depicted internal gaps ? missing body reinforcements.

    He worked three decades for Volkswagen and spent the last 10 years as an independent engineering consultant for big automakers. He asked that his name not be published for fear of losing contracts and benefits.

    "The secret of a car's body being able to withstand the crash test are the weld spots," he said.

    "Let's say this is a German car," he pointed to the gapless sketch. "It's really sophisticated. Nothing is missing."

    Then he pointed at the car made in Brazil, full of incomplete ink strokes.

    "The Brazilian version looks the same from the outside, but it's missing pieces," he said. "In one version they include the reinforcement, in the other they don't. What's of interest is the final shape. What's inside, nobody can see."

    ___

    In 2008, Carlos Alberto Lopes, then a 23-year-old waiter, was riding in a one-star car traveling about 50 mph on a rainy highway in the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais when the road curved smoothly left. The car hydroplaned, skidded into an embankment and rolled several times down a long incline. Of the four occupants, Lopes was the only one with serious injuries, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

    Lopes says the three-point seatbelt he was wearing didn't lock his body in place, allowing him to repeatedly hit the collapsing roof as the car rolled. He suffered a crushed vertebra.

    "If the seatbelt had locked when the car rolled I wouldn't have hit my back. None of this would have happened," Lopes said.

    A study by a chain of Brazilian rehabilitation centers where Lopes is being treated found that in 2011, 40 percent of the patients it worked with in Sao Paulo with serious spinal injuries were hurt in traffic accidents.

    Lopes never considered a lawsuit. In fact, in more than a dozen interviews with accident victims left paralyzed after crashes, not one considered taking legal action against vehicle manufacturers.

    That's in part a reflection of the lack of police investigations into car accidents, the majority of which, like Lopes', only result in simple "occurrence bulletins" that include minimal information.

    But it's also indicative of the deference Brazil's new middle class consumers show to automakers and most other industries.

    "We're 20 years behind the U.S. and Europe in terms of consumer awareness," said Dolci, coordinator of the Proteste consumer defense group. "The new, emerging middle class entering the market has little information on car safety. They think little of automobile security. It's this very class of consumer the automakers are targeting and to whom they're selling a mountain of cars."

    Accidents like Lopes' involve more than a poorly built car.

    Drivers fail to obey traffic laws, which many of the region's governments notoriously don't enforce. Cars must navigate crumbling roads and poorly designed highway systems that all but make gridlock and accidents unavoidable. And many drivers simply value perks such as alloy wheels and sound systems over unseen crumple zones.

    In 1965, there were 47,089 motor vehicle fatalities in the U.S. That same year, consumer activist Ralph Nader's famous indictment of the auto industry was published, Unsafe at Any Speed. The book ignited a national discussion on auto safety and ultimately led to reforms that dramatically refashioned the industry's standards, helping lead to a 32 percent drop in deaths by 2011.

    Nader said halting the growing number of auto deaths in Brazil would take "a public uproar, product liability lawsuits, selective boycotts by motorists or by mandatory Brazilian law equalizing safety standards with the safest engineering required in other countries."

    "These responses in the past have worked in other countries confronted by auto industry double standards for protecting lives on the highway. Such actions are long overdue but now Brazilians know the truth in more detail," he said.

    The Brazilian government says its new laws mandating frontal air bags and anti-lock brakes will dramatically improve safety, as will new impact standards. But because there are no independent crash-test centers in Brazil, companies will not face the same scrutiny as elsewhere. They will run the impact tests themselves and present the results to the government for approval. Because there is no "conformity of production" clause in the Brazilian legislation, cars won't be spot-checked to ensure they meet safety laws.

    Alexandre Cordeiro, the top government minister overseeing auto safety laws, acknowledged that the government doesn't have its own crash-test center ? but said Brazil will monitor crash tests conducted outside the country.

    "Regarding front- and rear-end crash tests, our cars are as secure as European or American cars," Cordeiro said.

    However, when asked about the stark differences in performance that the NCAP tests document between Brazilian and European cars, Cordeiro acknowledged improvements need to be made, saying "we need to evolve and we're working on it."

    Over the years Ward said he has watched the same battles play out over auto safety ? the only thing that changes is the location.

    "The sad thing is, this has been the experience in the 1960s in the U.S., in the 1990s in Europe and now in Latin America," Ward said. "The industry does the least it can get away with until they're forced to do something different. It's maddening."

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-impact-cars-made-brazil-deadly-180411170.html

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