Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Wedding Plans Dampened By Government Shutdown

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A Fayetteville couple is scrambling to find a new place to say the I-Do?s after the government shutdown closed the Lodge where they were going to get married.

Bride-to-be Kelli Medearis and her fianc? Riley Gilbert are getting married in 10 days (Oct. 19).

?I am basically crying my eyes out,? Medearis said.

The Lodge at Lake Wedington is run by the U.S. Forest Service and its employees have been furloughed and the venue is closed until further notice. Medearis said the lodge was the perfect spot for them to have an intimate wedding with close friends and family.

?Our families are calling us constantly, our friends are calling us constantly asking us, What?s going on?? Medearis said. Lake Wedington

The U.S. Forest Service has a voice mail announcing their closure and their website is down. Lake Wedington?s gates are locked and they have signs explaining why they are closed.

?We still have a few options that could possibly work out that way but I?ve just found the whole thing to be very frustrating,? Gilbert said.

Medearis said she?s even looking at parks as an option to something that?s not booked and in the couple?s budget.

?I mean I could get married at a pavilion in a park but if it?s pouring down rain or 40 degrees that?s not going to work,? Medearis said.

Medearis story echoes a wedding crash phenomenon across the U.S.

?It?s brides all over the country, I mean it?s everybody and so its been really hard to figure out where we are going to married and deal with that emotional pain,? Medearis said.

Medearis and Gilbert met at Mojo?s, a pizza spot in Fayetteville, and hit it off right away after talking football and Razorbacks. They got engaged on Christmas Eve 2012.

The couple said their love is far greater than any place they decide to tie the knot.

?Our love is special enough, I know that no matter what we will get married that day but it definitely ruins what I envisioned as my wedding,? Medearis said.

Gilbert said, ?But what most important is we?re going to get married that day no matter what.?

The couple will get a refund but have to wait until furloughed workers with the U.S. Forest Service return work.

Source: http://5newsonline.com/2013/10/09/wedding-plans-dampened-by-government-shutdown/

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Monday, September 9, 2013

Chinese journalist Shi Tao released

A Chinese journalist jailed for eight years for leaking government restrictions on reporting is now free.

Shi Tao's early release was announced by the writers' organization PEN International on Saturday -- 15 months before he was scheduled to be freed. Shi is a member of Independent Chinese PEN Center, which advocates for freedom of speech.

Shi made headlines in 2004 when he sent the media restrictions to a human rights group -- an act that China said amounted to "leaking state secrets," PEN said.

What's more, Internet giant Yahoo played a part in his conviction.

In a widely criticized move, Yahoo handed over Shi's e-mail account information, which the Chinese government used in the case against Shi, according to court documents.

The reporting restrictions were over the coverage of the 15th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, in which hundreds of pro-democracy protesters were killed in a government crackdown. Chinese soldiers followed orders to open fire on unnarmed civilians.

Official Chinese government figures said the death toll was 241, including soldiers, with 7,000 injured. Rights groups have said the number of dead was likely in the thousands.

Early release

Shi was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2005. It's not clear why he was let go early.

The U.S. Congress led a probe into the case after his conviction.

Source: http://www.wdsu.com/news/national/Chinese-journalist-Shi-Tao-released/-/9853500/21836752/-/w3riid/-/index.html?absolute=true

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Friday, September 6, 2013

U.S. counterintelligence targets Israel with Iran and China, secret budget reveals

September 4, 2013


The $52.6 billion ?black budget? for fiscal 2013 for the 16 U.S. spy agencies was obtained by The Washington Post from former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, the newspaper reported on Aug. 29.

The budget summary, formally known as the Congressional Budget Justification for the National Intelligence Program, revealed that counterintelligence operations ?are strategically focused against [the] priority targets of China, Russia, Iran, Cuba and Israel,? according to The Washington Post.

Snowden, who has been granted temporary asylum in Russia, was a former technical contractor for the National Security Agency and employee of the Central Intelligence Agency who revealed the existence of mass surveillance programs by the United States and Britain against their own citizens and citizens of other countries.

The budget summary also revealed that the CIA and NSA became more aggressive in efforts to hack into the computer networks of other countries to steal information or to sabotage the computer systems of enemy countries.

It also showed that the NSA planned to investigate at least 4,000 personnel with high security clearance suspected of compromising sensitive information. In addition, terrorism is shown in the budget to be considered the most serious threat to U.S. national security.

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Good android phone for media only rom?

Been there and done this with the LG Optimis 2X

http://forums.overcl...howtopic=194168

The relitively good DAC/AMP, the direct HDMI out and the FM tuner make it good.

However quite a few new flagships have awesome features for media focused phones.

So I would say if you can find an Xperia ZL for the $4-500 mark go with that. I have had it the last year and I can stream spotify over HSDPA+, playing it at Max volume through the loudspeaker and at the end of an eight hour work day retain more than 50% battery. With data disabled and using the FM radio I can get 4 days of continuous play.

The stock media apps are increadably well put together. All i have found that needs to be added to the already included, Album, Movies Walkman, FM Radio and Track ID apps is Spotify.

If you have a Sony TV you can mirror the content of your phone to it with ease with a MHL adaptor you can plug in a HDMI cable. Also USB DACs work with it if you are so inclined. I am still running stock on mine with only a custom stock based launcher that allows me to hide apps, customize grids and the amount of pages/dock bars I have on the home screen.

Source: http://forums.overclockersclub.com/index.php?showtopic=196948

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Christopher Lane Update: Teens charged with murder after police say they killed Australian baseball player "for fun"

Mug shots of James Edwards, Chancey Luna and Michael Jones, charged in connection with the death of Christopher Lane.

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Updated 6:37 p.m. (CBS/AP) OKLAHOMA CITY -Prosecutors in Oklahoma have charged two teens, 15 and 16, with first-degree murder in the death of Australian baseball player Christopher Lane, 22, reports?CBS affiliate KOTV.??A third boy, 17, is reportedly charged as a youthful offender with accessory to first degree murder.

PICTURES: Australian baseball player fatally shot in Okla.

Prosecutors say the teens shot and killed Lane, a student at East Central University who was jogging near his girlfriend's home in Duncan, Oklahoma, "for fun."

Chancey Allen Luna, 16, and James Francis Edwards, Jr., 15, of Duncan were charged with first-degree murder and, under Oklahoma law, will be tried as adults. Michael Dewayne Jones, 17, of Duncan was accused of using a vehicle in the discharge of a weapon and accessory to first-degree murder after the fact. He is considered a youthful offender but will be tried in adult court.

Lane, 22, of Melbourne, died Friday along a tree-lined road on Duncan's well-to-do north side.

Luna and Edwards were ordered held without bond Tuesday.?Police have said Jones told them the details of the crime in a series of interviews.

"They saw Christopher go by, and one of them said: 'There's our target,' Police Chief Dan Ford. "The boy who has talked to us said, 'We were bored and didn't have anything to do, so we decided to kill somebody.'"

Christopher Lane

Christopher Lane, in an undated photo

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Tuesday, the boy said in open court "I pulled the trigger," but the judge directed him to remain quiet and said was not the day to discuss the facts of the case.

The boy cried. His bond was set at $1 million.

Prosecutor Jason Hicks called the boys "thugs" as he told Stephens County Judge Jerry Herberger how Christopher Lane, 22, of Melbourne, died on a city street.

"I'm appalled," Hicks said after the hearing. "This is not supposed to happen in this community."

In court, Hicks said Luna was sitting in the rear seat of a car when he pulled the trigger on a .22 caliber revolver and shot Lane once in the back. Hicks said Jones was driving the vehicle and Edwards was in the passenger seat.

Edwards has had run-ins with the law previously and had been in court Friday, the day of the killing, to sign documents related to his juvenile probation.

"I believe this man is a threat to the community and should not be let out," Hicks said as he requested no bond for Edwards. "He thinks it's all a joke."

Meanwhile, family and friends on two continents mourned Lane, who gave up pursuit of an Australian football career to pursue his passion for baseball, an American pastime. His girlfriend tearfully laid a cross at a streetside memorial in Duncan, while half a world away, an impromptu memorial grew at the home plate he protected as a catcher on his youth team.

"We just thought we'd leave it," Sarah Harper said as she visited the memorial. "This is his final spot."

Flowers, photos and an Australian flag already adorned the roadside in a tribute to the 22-year-old.

"I don't know anybody who's left this. It means a lot," Harper said.

One of the suspect's mothers told CBS affiliate KWTV in Oklahoma City her son and his friends were in a "wannabe gang." Police told KWTV the suspects may have killed an animal prior to shooting Lane, and that they planned on killing more people.


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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

NKorea criticizes SKorea-US drills in milder tone

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? North Korea on Tuesday criticized South Korea-U.S. military drills with milder-than-usual language that's seen as a sign of its interest in keeping up diplomacy.

North Korea typically speaks with warlike rhetoric against any South Korea-U.S. exercises because it considers them as a rehearsal for invasion. But it has not made any harsh statements against the annual Ulchi Freedom Guardian drills the United States and South Korea began Monday.

On Tuesday, Pyongyang's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea broke the country's earlier silence and called the training "big anti-(North Korea) war drills" and warned South Korea could face unspecified "uncontrollably catastrophic consequence."

An unidentified North Korean committee spokesman also accused South Korea's President Park Geun-hye of making "bellicose remarks" Monday by calling for a military readiness to ensure peace. The spokesman said via state media that Park's comments "chill the hard-won atmosphere for dialogue" between the Koreas. Park's office didn't immediately confirm those comments.

North Korea has made similar threats in the past, and Tuesday's language is not as intimidating as its previous rhetoric such as threats of nuclear wars the country made during springtime drills between the allies.

"It's not something that overturns its current policy on South Korea," said Chang Yong Seok, a senior researcher at Seoul National University's Institute for Peace and Unification Studies.

After high tension earlier this year, there have recently been signs of easing tension on the divided peninsula, with Pyongyang ratcheting down its rhetoric and perusing dialogues with Seoul and Washington.

The two Koreas last week agreed to work toward reopening a shuttered jointly run factory park, and Pyongyang on Sunday accepted South Korea's offer for talks on reuniting families separated by war. Four North Koreans were to visit South Korea this week to attend a U.N.-organized youth leadership program.

Despite the recent conciliatory gestures, some analysts in South Korea are wary of the North's intentions, saying Pyongyang often follows provocations and threats with a charm offensive meant to win aid.

North Korea agreed to South Korea's offer for talks on the family reunions but proposed another set of talks Thursday on resuming lucrative tours of Diamond Mountain, implying it wants the tourism restart in return for allowing the reunions.

The mountain tours had provided a legitimate source of hard currency to North Korea before they were suspended after a 2008 shooting death of a South Korean tourist in the resort.

The Ulchi Freedom Guardian drills that continue until Aug. 30 are computer-simulated war games involving 30,000 American and 50,000 South Korean troops, according to South Korea's Defense Ministry and the U.S. military command in Seoul.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nkorea-criticizes-skorea-us-drills-milder-tone-032846064.html

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Prescott joins criticism of Labour leadership

LONDON (Reuters) - Former deputy Prime Minister John Prescott joined critics of Ed Milliband's leadership of Britain's opposition Labour party, saying the party had "massively failed" in its summer political campaign.

His comments followed warnings from other senior party figures that Labour is running out of time to communicate clear policies before the 2015 election.

Labour is still forecast to win a majority but its poll ratings have slipped over its links with trade unions, while signs of economic recovery have boosted the Conservative party which leads the coalition government.

Milliband's personal ratings hit new lows last week.

"This summer, we massively failed to get our case over to the public and hold the Tories (Conservatives) to account," Prescott, Labour premier Tony Blair's deputy between 1997 and 2007, wrote in the Sunday Mirror newspaper.

He called on Milliband to sack underperforming members of his leadership team.

"Radical change is now required to shape up the policy of organisation and delivery alongside a clear set of policies and principles so people know what we stand for."

Earlier this month Labour's health spokesman Andy Burnham said the party must be bolder to win over the public with only a relatively short amount of time left before the election.

Other Labour lawmakers have spoken out to criticise the party's lack of a clear campaign message.

An opinion poll on Sunday showed Labour on 37 percent, 9 percentage points ahead of the Conservatives and up 1 point from the same poll in July, but other recent polls have shown a much narrower margin.

In May, Labour was regularly posting a double-digit lead over the Conservatives.

(Reporting by William James; Editing by David Cowell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uks-prescott-joins-criticism-labour-leadership-111830057.html

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

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Friday, August 16, 2013

OUATIMD review: Akshay Kumar's fake gangster act doesn't work ...

Let me begin this film review with a question: has anyone ever seen Milan Luthria, Anil Sharma and Kanti Shah in the same room at the same time?

Sample these:

Kaam to mai gande karta hu, lekin saaf sutra rehne ki bahut gandi aadat hai, hahaha.

Meter kitna bhi tezz bhaage, taxi se aage nahi bhaagta.

Doodh me jo nimbu nichode, paneer uska.

You?d think that a Hindi movie with a plot that chronicles a Mumbai don from the ?90s, starring Akshay Kumar, would be a campy fun watch, filled with entertaining dialogue, humor and action. Those would be fair expectations, right?

Wrong.

Featuring an utterly awful screenplay and more overbearing pulpy dialogues than you can shake a fist at, the unfortunately named and spelled Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara is a plodding and tiresome experience.

A still from Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobaara. IBN Live.

A still from Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobaara. IBN Live.

A terrible thing happened when we made the original Once Upon a Time in Mumbai a huge hit. It led to the beliefs that

a) Milan Luthria is a great filmmaker,

b) ?masala movie? lovers will pay anything to see a film in which a big star smokes cigarettes in slow mo and hurls (rather than delivers) dialogues,

c) Bollywood can cannibalise a brand name as long as the franchise makes a ton of money. I don?t know who it was that said, ?Alright listen, this Akshay Kumar and Dawood style genres ooze money from every pore, so let?s mash things together?, but someone should have told that person, ?Honey, no. Are we still making Dawood a hero? Might as well turn Kasab into a comedian, like RGV did.?. Unfortunately this rebuttal never happened and consequently OUATIMD is at a theatre near you instead of being in a trash can.

The film takes a bunch of familiar modules, coats them with some fresh paint and hopes paying audiences won?t notice how old and tired the clich?s are.? A Middle Eastern gangster, who has come to Mumbai to rule the city, and his right-hand stooge fall for the same girl ? an actress in the Hindi film industry. Ah yes, the love triangle. Is there a more overused and abused genre in Bollywood? Our hero villain Akki aka Shoaib Khan in OUATIMD is a lumbering mess and the film has no heart, humor, wit or even a semblance of fun. The film?s biggest joke is a half hour misunderstanding between ?intermediate? and ?intercourse?, which makes it seem like a rejected episode of Three?s Company. The comedy, however, is salvaged because the censors bleep out ?inter? in ?intercourse?, but not the word ?sex?.

Director Luthria populates his film with stock gunda characters, lethargic plotting and 80s-style nonsensical contrivances, padded with a barrage of punchlines; none of which are particularly amusing or exciting. In one scene Shoaib fondles a lady and while admiring her red bra strap lasciviously mumbles, ?Laal batti se purana rishta hai, hamesha peeche rehti hai, lekin aaj aage hogi.? Punch lines like this don?t make a lick of an impact coming from Akshay Kumar, who after a string of lukewarm box office numbers from Joker, Special 26, Khiladi 786, decided the only way to keep paying his rent was to leech off big franchises. Whoever thought it was a good idea to let Kumar, who sounds like a drunk Yogi Bear, deliver 300+ punch lines in one film should be made to listen to the actor sing ?Ave Maria? and recite a whole phone book.

The non-Akki portion of the film consists of a meandering subplot featuring Imran Khan and Sonakshi Sinha?s blossoming romance, just enough to fill three very unremarkable hours. Sadly, Sinha lays waste to the goodwill she garnered with Lootera and Imran transcends new levels of ineptitude with his terrible performance. To be fair, the poor guy is saddled with a lousy role ? in one scene he robs a guy and then saves his life because he cannot do two wrongs in one day; the logic of which is explained with ?Mujhe samajhne ke liye dimaag nahi, dil lagta hai? ? a reasoning that probably applies to understanding this film as well.

It?s not that making a masala or a ?throwback? film is a bad idea, but that OUATIMD doesn?t capture what makes this genre a fun ride in the first place. The throwback details (such as wardrobe and the music) exist only to annoy old-school Bollywood fans, because Luthria?s film clumsily flings the basics together and then rambles around aimlessly. No amount of Mumbaiyya gangsta razzle dazzle can mask the fact that OUATIMD is a wearisome and uninteresting. The film?s only impactful point is that cigarette smoking is injurious to health, as per the helpful pop up text which appears every time someone reaches out for a drag, which is 90 percent of the film?s running time.

Although OUATIMD boasts of decent production design and some rather fine cinematography from Ayananka Bose, the main problem (aside from everything mentioned above) is pacing. The film has long, dry stretches, including a ludicrous conflict of ?loyalty vs love? that waddles onto the screen every now and then. Even if you ignore the slack pace or the unintelligent characters, there?s no getting around the fact that there?s nothing remotely new or exciting about the film.

Source: http://www.firstpost.com/bollywood/ouatimd-review-akshay-kumars-fake-gangster-act-doesnt-work-1035235.html

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

BPA exposure disrupts human egg maturation

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Exposure to BPA (Bisphenol-A) could be a contributing factor as to why some infertile couples are having difficulty conceiving.

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Riot police deployed ahead of Zimbabwe election dubbed Mugabe's 'last stand'

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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, left, and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai are thought to be running neck-and-neck ahead of presidential elections Wednesday. Tsvangirai has warned Mugabe not to "steal" the election.

By Cris Chinaka, Reuters

HARARE - Heavily armed riot police deployed in potential election flashpoints in Zimbabwe on Tuesday on the eve of a poll showdown between President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai that remains too close to call.

State radio said thousands of officers had been sent to the central Midlands province, while trucks of police carrying automatic rifles and grenade launchers patrolled in the restive Harare townships of Highfield and Mbare.

The run-down districts of the capital are hotbeds of support for Tsvangirai and were at the center of several weeks of post-election violence in 2008, in which 200 people linked to his Movement for Democratic Change were killed.

This year's presidential and parliamentary race brings the curtain down on four years of fractious unity government. It has been marked by allegations of threats and intimidation by security forces but there have been no reports of violence.

With no reliable opinion polls, it is hard to tell whether 61-year-old Tsvangirai will succeed in his third attempt to unseat his 89-year-old rival, who has run the southern African nation since independence from Britain in 1980.

Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi / AP

A Movement For Democratic Change supporter holds up a red card to show his backing for Morgan Tsvangirai.

Both the MDC and Mugabe's ZANU-PF party predict landslide victories. However, it is possible neither leading candidate will emerge an outright winner, triggering a September 11 run-off.

Western election observers have been barred, leaving the task of independent oversight to 500 regional and 7,000 domestic monitors.

In an editorial in the domestic News Day newspaper and the Washington Post, Tsvangirai urged African monitors not to give the vote a seal of approval merely because they do not witness any bloodshed.

"Mugabe is the world's oldest leader and one of its longest-ruling dictators. He is fixing this election in a more sophisticated fashion than previous ZANU-PF campaigns of beatings, killings and intimidation," the prime minister wrote.

"Mugabe's election-stealing antics have been documented throughout Zimbabwe and beyond. Yet the international community seems apathetic; perhaps Mugabe has been stealing elections for so long the world just rolls its eyes and moves on."

Rallying supporters he calls "soldiers," Mugabe has termed the election a "do or die" contest, suggesting he recognizes that his historical legacy is at stake.

Given the irregularities and problems that have dogged the election process, including failure to publish an electronic voters' roll, the result is highly likely to be contested, raising the prospect of another long political stalemate.

"We are prepared to accept the results of a free and fair election but we are not prepared to accept fraud," MDC spokesman Douglas Mwonzora told a news conference.

In 2008, South Africa and other countries in the region brokered a unity government between Mugabe and Tsvangirai to break a deadlock caused by the MDC's withdrawal from a second-round runoff because of the violence and killings.

"A return to protracted political crisis, and possibly extensive violence, is likely," the International Crisis Group, a Brussels-based political risk think-tank, said in a report issued on Monday entitled "Mugabe's Last Stand."

Around a third of 63,000 police officers and civil servants allowed to vote two weeks early were unable to cast their ballots because voting materials did not turn up on time.

The existing list of the 6.3 million registered voters has also attracted criticism from the MDC and analysts.

In a study comparing the list to a 2012 census, the Research and Advocacy Group, a non-governmental organization, said young people - the main support base for Tsvangirai - were under-represented, while old people - more likely to be ZANU-PF supporters - were curiously numerous on the roll.

In particular, it cited the presence of more than 116,000 people aged over 100 and said that in almost a third of constituencies there were more registered voters than residents.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has rejected charges the voters' register is a shambles and has accused critics of seeking to discredit the election out of political interests.

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Discovery profit misses; Oprah Winfrey network makes money

By Liana B. Baker

(Reuters) - Discovery Communications Inc reported lower-than-expected second-quarter earnings and cut its full-year outlook on Tuesday, but it also said Oprah Winfrey's OWN Network, which it partly owns, was finally turning a profit.

Shares of the media company, which owns cable networks such as Animal Planet and TLC, fell 2.1 percent to $82.61.

Discovery said it now expected 2013 revenue of $5.55 billion to $5.63 billion, down from the forecast of $5.58 billion to $5.70 billion that it gave last quarter.

The company blamed unfavorable currency fluctuations and costs from its $1.7 billion acquisition of Scandinavian company SBS in December.

Chief Executive Officer David Zaslav had some good news about OWN, on which Discovery has spent more than $500 million. He said the cable network, a joint venture with Winfrey, had turned a profit faster than expected as it benefited from ratings traction with two new series from Tyler Perry, "The Have and Have Nots" and "Love Thy Neighbor."

"OWN is now cash flow positive and starting to pay down the investment Discovery has made in the venture," Zaslav said.

The company originally said OWN would turn a profit in the second half of the year.

The network, which launched in 2011, has been a bumpy ride. Last year it went through a restructuring that included layoffs, executive departures and a reshuffling of its programming lineup. But on Tuesday, Zaslav said it had signed on 30 new ad partners and that the channel had the "highest growth of any cable network in the second quarter."

Zaslav brushed off concerns that the merger of big ad companies Publicisand Omnicom would create pressure on Discovery's advertising rates. He said the deal was "probably a good thing" for the company.

"As long as we continue to grow our audience, we're going to find very receptive buyers," he said.

Net income in the second quarter rose to $300 million, or 82 cents per share, from $293 million or 77 cents per share, a year earlier.

Excluding special items for licensing agreements and foreign currency fluctuations, earnings per share of 83 cents missed the analysts' average estimate by 7 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Gabelli & Co analyst Brett Harriss said he was expecting improved profitability at Discovery's U.S. networks, where advertising was up 10 percent, but the company also recorded higher-than-expected operating expenses.

"U.S. advertising was great, but programming and marketing costs were up," Harriss said.

Discovery said operating expenses rose 17 percent at its U.S. unit, which it said offset revenue growth at that division.

Total revenue rose 30 percent to $1.47 billion. Analysts had expected $1.48 billion.

(Reporting by Liana B. Baker; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Maureen Bavdek and Lisa Von Ahn)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/discovery-profit-misses-oprah-winfrey-network-makes-money-153527909.html

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House Republicans to Energy Secretary: Don't Scrap Yucca

House Republicans aren't giving up on Yucca Mountain as a long-term nuclear-waste storage site, despite a bipartisan Senate plan to explore alternatives and establish a new nuclear-waste agency. Energy Secretary?Ernest Moniz signaled his support for the Senate plan in a Tuesday hearing, but faced a less receptive audience Wednesday in the lower chamber.

Moniz testified before the House Energy and Commerce Environment and the Economy Subcommittee, giving the administration's view that the disputes over the Yucca Mountain site have "no end in sight." The United States needs "a new workable long-term goal" for its nuclear waste, Moniz said. "The [Yucca Mountain] stalemate couldn't continue indefinitely."

Republicans pushed back, calling Yucca Mountain the legally designated site and disparaging alternative approaches as too costly. "DOE's new waste strategy very much represents the administration's effort to start from scratch as if the Nuclear Waste Policy Act doesn't exist," said subcommittee Chairman John Shimkus, R-Ill., adding that new site location efforts would cost $5.6 billion in the first 10 years. Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton, R-Mich., called Yucca Mountain the "clear answer," saying it "could be completed faster than a new effort to build interim storage, thus making Yucca Mountain the best option for mitigating taxpayer liability."

Top committee Democrats, however, expressed support for the new approach. "It does not appear [Yucca Mountain] will be open in the near future," said?subcommittee ranking member Paul Tonko, D-N.Y. "It is worth examining alternatives to current law and the current situation." Energy and Commerce Committee ranking member Henry Waxman, D-Calif., criticized Republicans' "obsession with Yucca Mountain" and cited the Senate bill as a good approach to beginning to find alternatives.

As he did in the Senate hearing Tuesday, Moniz pushed back on the idea that the government would have difficulty finding communities willing to play host to the nation's nuclear waste. "We believe there are reasons for optimism," he said. When pressed for specifics by Shimkus, Moniz said it was too early in the process to identify possible alternatives.

Another problem with the plan, Shimkus said, is the timing. The Energy Department plan would not have a pilot repository operational until 2048, "65 years after Congress first passed the Nuclear Waste Policy Act and after the reactors we have operating today have likely closed."

Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., broke from his Democratic colleagues, questioning the cost of finding alternatives. He asked Moniz if Yucca Mountain was no longer an option given his support for the new approach. "The issue's not dead," Moniz responded. Dingell pressed further, asking if the Yucca site was still "viable." Moniz responded: "It needs both science and public acceptance, the latter is not there." Dingell and Upton penned a joint op-ed earlier this month calling for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to reach a final decision on Yucca Mountain.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/house-republicans-energy-secretary-dont-scrap-yucca-154355986.html

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Anti-Gay Riot In Tbilisi Tests Balance Between Church, State

The Rev. Mikael Botkovali of the Georgian Orthodox Church says homosexuals "will go to hell," but he condemns the priests who led a mob against LGBT demonstrators in Tbilisi.

The Rev. Mikael Botkovali of the Georgian Orthodox Church says homosexuals "will go to hell," but he condemns the priests who led a mob against LGBT demonstrators in Tbilisi.

While gay rights have been gaining ground in the West, they've been facing a strong backlash in many countries of the former Soviet Union.

Russia recently passed a law that makes it a crime to give information about "non-traditional sexual relationships" to minors.

Gay rights advocates say the wording of the law is so vague that it can be used to ban gay-pride parades, or in fact, any public discussion of same-sex issues.

Homosexuality was a crime in the former Soviet Union, and it remains so in former Soviet republics such as Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.

The former Soviet republic of Georgia is contending with the aftermath of an episode of mass violence that took place in May.

In Georgia's capital city, Tbilisi, a mob of thousands attacked a small group of people who were staging a protest against homophobia.

The leaders of the attack? Georgian Orthodox priests.

The episode raised issues about human rights in a religiously conservative country, as well as questions about the balance of power between church and state.

Priests Among Violent Attackers

The incident began when members of Georgia's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and their supporters obtained a permit to hold a vigil on the steps of parliament.

They planned to mark the International Day Against Homophobia on May 17.

When some leaders of the Georgian Orthodox Church heard about it, they urged their congregations to come to a counter-demonstration, which was promoted as a peaceful and family-oriented event.

When the day came, it was anything but peaceful.

Led by Orthodox priests, the crowd overwhelmed the police barrier around the small group of anti-homophobia demonstrators.

Video from the clash shows a priest brandishing a stool as a weapon; other priests are heard to curse and yell "Kill them! Kill them!"

Nino Kharchilava was part of a small group of demonstrators that never even made it to the parliament steps.

They were surrounded by counter-demonstrators and threatened until police hustled them into a minibus in an effort to get them away from the mob.

Kharchilava is a project assistant for the Women's Initiatives Supporting Group in Tblisi.

She says the bus, too, was overwhelmed by attackers, who smashed most of the windows and thrust their hands through the broken glass to get at the demonstrators inside.

"One guy was like, hitting [at] me, and I just tried to communicate and tried to say 'What are you doing?'" she recalls. "And when I saw the blood around, and I couldn't figure out whether this blood is mine, or not, and then I realized it's not my blood, it's their blood."

"You know, they were ready to kill themselves [in order to kill] us," Kharchilava says. "It was really insane."

Church Does Not Punish Participants

The Rev. Mikael Botkovali, a spokesman for the Orthodox Church, brought members of his own congregation to the demonstration.

On a recent day, he sits in the calm baptistery of his church, surrounded by saints painted in the Byzantine style.

Botkovali says the church opposes homosexuality, but it doesn't seek to interfere with what gay people do in private.

Where the faithful must speak out, he says, is when LGBT people seek to spread what he calls "homosexual propaganda."

"Religion obliges us to talk to these people and to show them that they're wrong, they're sinners," he says. "Even in the Bible, it's written about these people that, all of them, they will go to hell."

But Botkovali condemns the violence and says the priests who led it were rightly punished under civil and church law.

When pressed, he concedes that the church punishment consists only of suspending the priests from serving for a while and sending them to a monastery outside the city until they confess their errors.

After the violence, Georgia's prime minister, Bidzina Ivanishvili, said that those who promoted the violence would be punished.

A Test For The Rule Of Law

But gay-rights activist Irakli Vacharadze says that, so far, the civil punishment hasn't been strong enough to show that Georgia's new government is willing to apply the rule of law to such a popular and powerful institution as the church.

Vacharadze is the executive director of an LGBT organization called Identova, or "Identity," and he was at the May 17 demonstration.

He says that key members of Georgia's parliament, including the head of the Committee on Human Rights, have declared themselves subservient to the patriarch of the Orthodox Church.

"What does it mean," Vacharadze asks, "when the chair of the human rights committee says that 'our statement on the human rights violations will not go over what the patriarch has said'? It's a theocracy. It's quite dangerous. We don't want to turn Georgia into next Iran."

Lasha Bakradze is head of the Georgian Literature Museum in Tbilisi. He helped organize an online petition against homophobic violence.

Bakradze says more than 12,000 people signed the petition in its first two days online.

The mass violence on May 17 isn't just about sexual orientation and traditional values, Bakradze says, it's a demonstration of power by extremists who have made their way into the higher levels of the church.

"I think that the church in Georgia has shown to the government how powerful (it is) ... and it's dangerous, and it's against Georgian statehood," he says.

But Archil Kbilashvili, Georgia's chief prosecutor, says the case is not over, and that priests who were involved in the violence still face charges that could require them to serve jail time.

And, he says, no matter what the outcome, the case will serve as a key precedent.

"We cannot remember when our prosecution office introduced charges against some spiritual leaders," Kbilashvili says.

LGBT rights groups say they're still waiting for proof that the government will hold those spiritual leaders to account under the law.

Copyright 2013 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

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Witness: Spain train driver said he went fast

People carry a coffin of a medical student, Laura Naveiras Ferreiro, one of the train crash victim, during her funeral at the San Pedro de Visma cementery in A Coruna, Spain, Saturday, July 27, 2013. Spain's interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 78 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 78 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

People carry a coffin of a medical student, Laura Naveiras Ferreiro, one of the train crash victim, during her funeral at the San Pedro de Visma cementery in A Coruna, Spain, Saturday, July 27, 2013. Spain's interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 78 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 78 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

People carry the coffin of medical student Laura Naveiras Ferreiro, one of the train crash victim, during her funeral at the San Pedro de Visma cementery in A Coruna, Spain, Saturday, July 27, 2013. Spain's interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 78 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 78 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

People carry the coffin of medical student Laura Naveiras Ferreiro, one of the train crash victim, during her funeral at the San Pedro de Visma cemetery in A Coruna, Spain, Saturday, July 27, 2013. Spain's interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 78 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 78 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

People carry the coffin of medical student Laura Naveiras Ferreiro, one of the train crash victim, during her funeral at the San Pedro de Visma cemetery in A Coruna, Spain, Saturday, July 27, 2013. Spain's interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 78 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 78 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

Relatives cries beside the coffin of medical student Laura Naveiras Ferreiro, one of the train crash victim, during her funeral at the San Pedro de Visma cemetery in A Coruna, Spain, Saturday, July 27, 2013. Spain's interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 78 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 78 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (AP) ? The driver of a speeding train that derailed in Spain, killing 78 people, said minutes after the crash that he had been going fast and couldn't brake, a local resident who rushed to the scene of the accident said in an interview broadcast Sunday.

Evaristo Iglesias told Antena 3 television that he and another person accompanied the blood-soaked Francisco Jose Garzon Amo to a stretch of flat ground where other injured people were being laid out, waiting for emergency services to arrive.

"He told us that he wanted to die," Iglesias said.

"He said he had needed to brake but couldn't," Iglesias said. He added that Garzon said "he had been going fast."

The television channel showed a photograph of Iglesias in a pink shirt and cap helping carry the driver after the Wednesday accident in Santiago De Compostela.

It also aired television footage of Iglesias working beside the wrecked train to help other survivors.

Garzon has been released from the hospital and is in police custody on suspicion of negligent homicide. He is expected to give testimony to an investigating judge later Sunday, though he exercised his right to remain silent when police tried to interview him.

The judge will also have access to information contained in the train's "black box," which is similar to those found on aircraft.

The train carrying 218 passenger in eight cars blazed far over the speed limit into a high-risk curve, tumbling off the tracks and slamming into a concrete wall, with some of the cars catching fire.

Authorities have pointed to speed as the culprit, and officials have said that the brakes should have been applied four kilometers (2.5 miles) before the train hit the curve.

Investigators must determine if Garzon failed to apply the brakes or whether it was a technical failure.

Iglesias was among survivors and witnesses who began to give evidence to police on Sunday.

Meanwhile, authorities said forensic experts have identified the last three bodies among the dead. They did not reveal the names of the dead, but said Sunday that all of the families had been notified.

Mourning continued throughout Spain, with Sunday church services being held in remembrance of the dead.

A large funeral mass is planned for Monday afternoon, and the prime minister and royal family are expected to attend.

Associated Press

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Mao and Stalin Would Be Proud? NJ Man Fired from Water Works Department for Anti-Liberal Rant on Facebook

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Maplewood, New Jersey ? Some Thoughts are not allowed.

A Maplewood, New Jersey man was fired after he posted anti-liberal and homophobic slurs on a Facebook page.
WyBlog and Maplewood Patch reported:

A township employee was fired this week after writing a series of profanity-laced Facebook posts containing homophobic slurs and critical comments about gay marriage, liberals and abortion, township officials said.

Maplewood Mayor Vic DeLuca publicly called the comments ?appalling.?

Sam Falcetano Jr., who was posting on the open Facebook group, ?Memories of living in South Orange, NJ or Maplewood, NJ? and identified himself as an employee of the Department of Public Works, complained that DPW workers spent hours cleaning up the ?tons of garbage? left behind after the township?s two-day Maplewoodstock concert. Falcetano blamed the mess on ?liberals who have voted for Obama and ruined the Maplewood I grew up in.?

From there, Falcetano segued into statements criticizing teachers who ?force feed their pupils a liberal agenda,? abortion and gay marriage, which he said ?breaks down the moral fabric of society.?

??don?t try and force your perverted man on man into our traditional marriage,? one post read.

The postings contained other graphic comments that Patch chose not to publish?

?The thread was removed sometime late Monday night, after it came to the attention of township officials. Falcetano is no longer employed by the township, Township Administrator Joseph Manning said.

?Without question, the township finds this individual?s comments to be appalling and not in anyway representative of the beliefs, policies or practices of the Township of Maplewood,? DeLuca said, reading from a prepared statement at the start of Tuesday?s Township Committee meeting. He continued, ?The township will continue to embrace and promote an inclusive and welcoming community.?

Unless you?re a conservative Christian city employee.

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Source: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/07/mao-and-stalin-would-be-proud-nj-man-fired-from-water-works-department-for-anti-liberal-rant-on-facebook/

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

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Japans PM vows to help Philippines amid China row

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to strengthen the Philippines' maritime defence capabilities on Saturday, while reassuring neighbours about Tokyo's intentions amid growing territorial disputes with regional rival China.

"For Japan, the Philippines is a strategic partner

with whom we share fundamental values and many strategic interests," Abe told a joint news conference with Philippine President Benigno Aquino after their meeting in Manila.

Speaking through an interpreter, Abe said his visit was intended "to strengthen the relations with the Philippines in all areas", including politics, security, and the economy.

As part of Japan's commitment, Abe said there would be "continued assistance to the capacity-building of the Philippine coastguard".

As an example of this, he cited 10 patrol boats that Japan is providing to the poorly-equipped Philippine coast guard.

The Filipino coastguard and navy have been at the forefront of tense encounters with navy and maritime surveillance vessels from China, which claims most of the South China Sea including areas close to the Filipino coast.

China seized the Scarborough Shoal, a South China Sea outcrop just 230 kilometres (140 miles) east of the main Philippine island of Luzon, last year after Manila backed down from a lengthy stand-off.

This year the Philippines has complained about the presence of Chinese navy vessels near Filipino-held Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly islands.

Japan earlier this year announced it would make loans to the Philippines to purchase the 10 Japanese patrol vessels for its coastguard.

"The Prime Minister and I agreed to strengthen maritime cooperation which is a pillar of our strategic partnership," Aquino said on Saturday.

Abe's visit came as tensions have also steadily risen between China and Japan over Japanese-controlled islands in the East China Sea.

He reiterated a call for a leaders' summit with China to discuss their territorial dispute, and assured the rest of Asia that his vision for a more robust Japanese armed forces would not threaten the region's peace and security.

Abe said Saturday his party's decisive victory in the upper house of the Japanese parliament would help him pursue his vision of Tokyo's role in the region, many parts of which were under brutal Japanese occupation in World War II.

"Against this backdrop I intend to further proceed with strategic diplomacy which will contribute to regional and global peace and security," he said.

Abe has pledged to loosen limits on the military in Japan's pacifist, post-war constitution and stand up to China over their East China Sea dispute.

He acknowledged at a separate news conference, after he appeared with Aquino, that a more assertive Japanese military was a sensitive issue in the region.

"I intend to explain politely so that the countries in the region will not have any misunderstanding," he said.

Abe said problems with China were "inevitable" being neighbours, but stressed that peaceful coexistence between the two regional powers was crucial for Asian peace and prosperity.

"It is important that we have frank and candid discussions. I have given instructions so that the foreign affairs authorities (can) proceed with dialogue without any conditions attached. Foreign ministers-level and leaders-level meetings should be promptly held."

As Abe and Aquino met at the presidential palace, about 80 protesters including elderly ladies who said they were former comfort women staged a rally nearby, holding signs demanding reparations from Japan.

Source: http://feeds.hindustantimes.com/~r/HT-HomePage-TopStories/~3/uO6XeTfCzWs/story01.htm

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#MissingThePoint: Companies alienate customers with Twitter bots, scripted responses

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From upset consumers whose gadgets broke prematurely to stranded air travelers stuck on the tarmac, Twitter has been an effective outlet to publicly shame companies, sometimes resulting in VIP treatment.

Those days may be over.

Some recent incidents suggest tweeting is starting to resemble being stuck on hold, or worse yet ? trapped in an automated telephone system pressing #1, #2, or #3.

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The most extreme example involved Bank of America's @BofA_Help account, which last month repeatedly responded to a vitriolic cycle of foreclosure criticism with robotic-sounding, "Please let us know if you need assistance," messages. Public embarrassment soon followed. When an account called @OccupyLA wrote, "You can help by stop stealing people's houses!!!," @BofA_Help responded, "We'd be happy to review your account." And on it went from there.

Frank Eliason, often considered the founder of Twitter-based customer service as the voice behind @ComcastCares and author of "@YourService," said the latest trend is "breaking my heart." (NBC News is part of NBC Universal, which is owned by Comcast.)

"Companies are really looking at this more as a PR play as opposed to fixing the root cause of the problem, and that makes me really sad," Eliason said. "Companies do not want to talk to you, and it shows. The fact is most do not want to tweet with you either."

Cheesy stunts
As the Twitter customer service channel has matured, companies have turned to automated "bots" and scripted responses, ruining the personal touch that had made Twitter help so valuable, Eliason said. Rather than trying to be purely helpful, and enhance customer relationships, Twitter has become the land of cheesy public relations stunts, such as Chipotle faking that its account had been hacked to gain more followers.

"They haven't devoted the staff it would take to respond in real time with real answers,? said Carri Bugbee, a social media expert, discussing Twitter failures in general. "Whether it's a bot or a person with a script, it's a failure, and it's tantamount to outsourcing customer service to the lowest-level employee."

There's a pretty straightforward reason that Twitter help might be in trouble. When the channel was narrow, and the number of potential users was small, a single tweeter like Eliason could handle the volume. As success stories have proliferated, more consumers have tried, forcing firms to replace single agents with teams and processes.

In other words, the personal touch is hard to scale.

"Obviously, large companies that have a lot of relationships to manage are looking for ways to make it scale, to automate, but it really doesn't work," Bugbee said. "(Companies are) looking for cheap or easy ways to do things that aren't cheap or easy."

Making things worse?
Social media is hard work, and many companies aren?t getting it right. Simply Measured, which studies Twitter response, says 32 of the Interbrand top 100 companies have a dedicated customers service Twitter handle, meaning they have gone over and above the others to invite tweets.

Even among those 32 Twitter-focused firms, performance isn't great: The average response time to a tweet is 4.6 hours, and the average response rate is 45 percent, says Nate Smitha of Simply Measured.

"We have seen those continue to improve every time we take the study," Smitha said. "But the numbers do come across as low."

Of course, simply responding to a tweet doesn't equal a successful customer service exchange, as Bank of America proved. In fact it's easy to imagine that companies targeting improved response metrics by using bots or scripts actually make things worse.

"Those canned responses have to go the way of the past because (companies) will become a laughingstock ... and it will reach Wall Street," said Marsha Collier, author of several books on social media customer service.

Turn down the temperature
Failures come when company cultures won't allow Twitter agents to do the right thing, limiting their responses to scripts and legalese.

"These are large corporations who [are] bogged down in silos, who do not give their social media team the latitude to decide on the fly how to handle things," Collier said.

Collier says good Twitter responses also require deft hiring. Twitter agents must have a good sense of humor, be willing to take a punch, and be artful in written responses, she said ? a skill set over and above what companies are used to hiring in call centers.

Studies show most consumers who take to Twitter are already angry ? they've probably tried and failed using traditional channels ? so being able to deftly turn down the temperature of a conflict is a must.

"You have to know customer service, but you also have to understand marketing, understand corporate communication, human resources ? you have to understand all these components," she said.

'One of the crowd'
But Collier disagrees that Twitter help is dying out. The mistakes, she says, are a bump in the road.

"I argue that it isn't a death knell. We are observing an education," she said. "We are in our infancy ... We will always have examples of companies that don?t do it right, but the tools are getting better and better." Tools like HootSuite help firms do a better job of not missing angry tweets and managing responses, she said.

Still, Eliason is worried because he thinks there's only one way for Twitter help to work ? when consumers know they are working with a real human being who genuinely cares about their problem. And it also helps it the person behind the accounts is, as Eliason puts it, ?humanized.? When he tweeted for Comcast, he would also tweet personal pictures and thoughts, and just generally act like any other Twitter user.

"I was one of the crowd," he said. "There's an aspect to that that is actually important if you want to be a trust agent ... it's about being one with the community, not being the center of it. "

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