Thursday, August 1, 2013

Qatar, Chinese Taipei nip foes; Iranians roar

By June Navarro
Philippine Daily Inquirer

Power forward Jarvis Hayes delivered in the clutch as Qatar survived Japan, 75-74, at the start of their Group B campaign in the 27th Fiba Asia Championship last night at Mall of Asia Arena.

Chinese Taipei also leaned on foreign talent Quincy Davis III to subdue Jordan, 91-87, in Group A, where Gilas Pilipinas and Hong Kong also belong.

Davis, a regular campaigner in Taipei?s pro league, had 18 points and 11 rebounds to complement shooting guard Lin Chih-chieh?s 27 points, highlighted by four three-pointers.

As expected, Iran crushed Malaysia, 115-25, with 7-foot-2 NBA veteran Hamed Haddadi leading the way with 21 points for the 2007 and 2009 Asian champions in the opening match of the 15-nation tournament that offers three tickets to the Fiba World Cup in Spain.

The 90-point margin was two shy of the? record set by the former Soviet Union in a 140-48 rout of Central African Republic in 1974.

Hayes, in distinguished company with LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony during the 2003 NBA Draft after the New Jersey Nets made him the 10th pick overall, scored six of Qatar?s last eight points.

Sniper Keijuro Matsui?s three cut the deficit but Qatar ran out the clock for the final count.

?The experience of these guys brought us the win,? said Qatar coach Tom Wisman, who called the shots for Japan in the previous Asian championship in Wuhan, China. ?You?ve got to feel fortunate when you shoot just 36 percent from the floor.?

Source: http://sports.inquirer.net/112263/qatar-chinese-taipei-nip-foes-iranians-roar

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EV Energy Partners Schedules 2nd Quarter 2013 Earnings Release Conference Call on Friday, August 9, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. ET

HOUSTON, July 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --?EV Energy Partners, L.P. (EVEP) today announced plans to release 2013 second quarter results on Friday, August 9, 2013 prior to market open. ?In conjunction with the release, EV Energy Partners has scheduled a conference call on Friday, August 9, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time (8:00 a.m. Central), which will be broadcast live over the Internet.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Republican donors call on Congress to act on immigration fix

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 100 U.S. Republican donors and fundraisers called on conservatives in Congress to back an overhaul of the nation's immigration system, including supporting "legal status" for those in the United States illegally, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.

The Republicans, including former President George W. Bush's aide Karl Rove, told lawmakers in a letter that refusing to reform the immigration system amounted to "de facto amnesty," the newspaper said.

"Standing in the way of reform ensures that we perpetuate a broken system that stifles our economy, leave millions of people living in American unaccounted for, maintain a porous border, and risk a long-lasting perception that Republicans would rather see nothing done than pass needed reform," they said in the letter, a copy of which was posted on the newspaper's website.

"That is not the path for the Republican Party."

The effort was shepherded by former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, who also served under Bush, and included a variety of political donors and fundraisers who offered three mandates that should be included in final legislation:

"To fix our immigration system we need meaningful reforms that will (1) secure our borders, (2) provide a legal way for U.S.-based companies to hire the workers they need while making it impossible to hire workers here illegally, and (3) take control of our undocumented immigration problem by providing a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants who pay penalties and back taxes, pass criminal background checks, and go to the back of the line," the donors wrote.

Lawmakers are trying to work out a solution to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, including a plan to address the 11 million immigrants in the country illegally.

The Senate passed a sweeping reform bill in June, but House Republicans are deeply divided over the issue and have no clear strategy or timeline for passing their own legislation that could eventually be merged with the Senate bill.

White House spokesman Jay Carney has said he expects Congress will pass comprehensive immigration reform legislation that President Barack Obama will sign into law.

(Reporting by Susan Heavey; editing by Christopher Wilson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/republican-donors-call-congress-act-immigration-fix-125957449.html

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Plasmonic black metals: Breakthrough in solar energy research?

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Sprint feels pain of Nextel close, widens 2Q loss

In this Monday, July 29, 2013, photo, a Sprint logo is displayed on a smart phone in Montpelier, Vt. Sprint Reports quarterly earnings on Tuesday, July 30, 2013. (AP Photo/ Toby Talbot)

In this Monday, July 29, 2013, photo, a Sprint logo is displayed on a smart phone in Montpelier, Vt. Sprint Reports quarterly earnings on Tuesday, July 30, 2013. (AP Photo/ Toby Talbot)

(AP) ? Sprint Corp., the ailing No. 3 of the U.S. wireless business, has had the surgery. Now it's in for a trying recovery period.

In the last few months, Sprint has sold a majority stake to Softbank Corp. of Japan, bought the failing Clearwire network and shut down its own Nextel service, which had dogged its results for years.

Sprint is now racing to make up for lost time. With the help of Softbank's cash, it's quadrupling its capital spending to make up for years of underinvestment in its network, which lags those of competitors in terms of data speed and coverage. That's good for subscribers but not necessarily good for investors who are exasperated with the company's 23 consecutive quarters of losses.

CEO Dan Hesse said Tuesday that he expects Sprint to have a hard time gaining subscribers on its contract-based plans, which generate the most revenue, until next year, when the company fires up new antennas on its cell towers and has phones that can take advantage of them.

Sprint's second-quarter results, reported Tuesday, were hampered by the shutdown of the Nextel network, which it bought in 2005. It was popular for its push-to-talk feature, which let phones work like walkie-talkies. The service, however, wasn't compatible with Sprint phones and didn't support wireless broadband, which is necessary for smartphones. The cost of running two incompatible networks was a big part of the reason Sprint hemorrhaged money for years.

The quarter was "ugly, but no worse than expected," said Kevin Smithen at Macquarie Capital.

Sprint lost more than 2 million wireless customers in the quarter, most of which were on Nextel. Sprint managed to convince only 34 percent of the 1.3 million departing Nextel subscribers to sign up for Sprint service, a lower figure than some analysts expected, given Sprint's past success with conversions.

Sprint gained 412,000 subscribers by buying U.S. Cellular coverage areas in Chicago and parts on the Midwest in May. Separately, it bought out the minority shareholders of Clearwire Corp., a wireless network operator of which Sprint already owned a majority. That acquisition closed after the end of the quarter.

Sprint's net loss grew to $1.6 billion, or 53 cents per share. It lost $1.4 billion, or 46 cents per share, a year ago.

Excluding unexpected charges related to the Nextel shutdown, the adjusted loss came to 31 cents per share. Analysts polled by FactSet expected a loss of 30 cents per share.

Revenue rose to $8.88 billion from $8.84 billion thanks to the U.S. Cellular acquisition.

Sprint's stock rose 23 cents, or 4 percent, to $5.97 in morning trading. The day's high of $6.02 was the highest level since SoftBank Corp.'s deal to acquire 78 percent of Sprint closed on July 10.

SoftBank paid $21.6 billion for the Sprint stake. Shareholders got $7.65 per share.

Sprint had 53.6 million subscribers by June's end, down from 55.2 million at the end of March.

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AP Business Writer Ryan Nakashima contributed to this report.

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'Who am I to judge?' pope says of gay priests

ABOARD THE PAPAL AIRCRAFT (AP) ? A remarkably candid Pope Francis struck a conciliatory stance toward gays Monday, saying "who am I to judge" when it comes to the sexual orientation of priests.

"We shouldn't marginalize people for this. They must be integrated into society," Francis said during an extraordinary 82-minute exchange with reporters aboard his plane returning from his first papal trip, to celebrate World Youth Day in Brazil.

"If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" the pope asked.

Francis' first news conference as pope was wide-ranging and open, touching on everything from the greater role he believes women should have in the Catholic Church to the troubled Vatican Bank.

While his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, responded to only a few pre-selected questions during his papal trips, Francis did not dodge a single query, even thanking the journalist who asked about reports of a "gay lobby" inside the Vatican and allegations that one of his trusted monsignors was involved in a gay tryst.

Francis said he investigated the allegations against the clergyman according to canon law and found nothing to back them up. He took journalists to task for reporting on the matter, saying it concerned issues of sin, not crimes like sexually abusing children. And when someone sins and confesses, he said, God not only forgives ? he forgets.

"We don't have the right to not forget," he said.

While the comments did not signal a change in Catholic teaching that homosexual acts are "intrinsically disordered," they indicated a shift in tone under Francis' young papacy and an emphasis on a church that is more inclusive and merciful rather than critical and disciplinary.

Francis' stance contrasted markedly with that of Benedict, who signed a document in 2005 that said men who had deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be priests.

Gay leaders were buoyed by Francis' approach, saying the change in tone was progress in itself, although for some the encouragement was tempered by Francis' talk of gay clergy's "sins."

"Basically, I'm overjoyed at the news," said Francis DeBernardo, executive director of the U.S.-based New Ways Ministry, a group that promotes justice and reconciliation for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people and the wider church community.

"For decades now, we've had nothing but negative comments about gay and lesbian people coming from the Vatican," DeBernardo said in a telephone interview from Maryland.

The largest U.S. gay rights group, Human Rights Campaign, said in a statement that the pope's remarks "represent a significant change in tone."

Still, said Chad Griffin, the HRC president, as long as gays "are told in churches big and small that their lives and their families are disordered and sinful because of how they were born ? how God made them ? then the church is sending a deeply harmful message."

In Italy, the country's first openly gay governor, Nichi Vendola, urged fellow politicians to learn a lesson from the pope.

"I believe that if politics had one-millionth of the capacity to ... listen that the pope does, it would be better able to help people who suffer," he said.

Vendola praised the pope for drawing a clear line between homosexuality and pedophilia. "We know that a part of reactionary clerical thought plays on the confusion between these two completely different categories," he said.

Francis also said he wanted a greater role for women in the church, though he insisted "the door is closed" to ordaining them as priests. In one of his most important speeches in Rio, Francis described the church in feminine terms, saying it would be "sterile" without women.

Funny and candid, Francis' exchange with the media was exceptional. While Pope John Paul II used to have on-board talks with journalists, he would move about the cabin, chatting with individual reporters so it was hit-or-miss to hear what he said. After Benedict's maiden foreign voyage, the Vatican insisted that reporters submit questions in advance so the theologian pope could choose three or four he wanted to answer with prepared comments.

Francis did not shy away from controversial topics, including reports suggesting that a group of gay clergymen exert undue influence on Vatican policy. Italian news media reported this year that the allegations of a so-called "gay lobby" contributed to Benedict's decision to resign.

"A lot is written about this gay lobby. I still haven't found anyone at the Vatican who has 'gay' on his business card," Francis said, chuckling. "You have to distinguish between the fact that someone is gay and the fact of being in a lobby."

The term "gay lobby" is bandied about with abandon in the Italian media and is decidedly vague. Interpretations of what it means have ranged from a group of celibate gay priests who are friends, to suggestions that a group of sexually active gay priests use blackmail to exert influence on Vatican decision-making.

Stressing that Catholic teaching calls for homosexuals to be treated with dignity and not marginalized, Francis said he would not condone anyone using private information for blackmail or to exert pressure.

The Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit author and commentator, saw the pope's remarks as a sign of mercy. "Today Pope Francis has, once again, lived out the Gospel message of compassion for everyone," he said in an emailed statement.

Speaking in Italian with occasional lapses in his native Spanish, Francis dropped a few nuggets of news:

? He said he is thinking about traveling to the Holy Land next year and is considering invitations from Sri Lanka and the Philippines.

? The planned Dec. 8 canonizations of Popes John Paul II and John XXIII will likely be changed ? perhaps until the weekend after Easter ? because road conditions in December would be dangerously icy for people from John Paul's native Poland traveling to the ceremony by bus.

Francis also he solved the mystery that had been circulating since he was pictured boarding the plane to Rio carrying his own black bag, an unusual break with Vatican protocol.

"The keys to the atomic bomb weren't in it," Francis quipped, referring to the case that accompanies U.S. presidents with nuclear launch codes. The bag, he said, contained a razor, a prayer book, his agenda and a book on St. Therese of Lisieux, to whom he is particularly devoted.

"It's normal" to carry a bag when traveling, he said, displaying a simplicity of style that separates him from previous pontiffs, who until a few decades ago were carried around on platforms.

"We have to get used to this being normal."

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Associated Press writer Frances D'Emilio contributed to this report from Rome.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/am-judge-pope-says-gay-priests-221340325.html

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Kurds could help shift course of war in Syria

By Ayla Jean Yackley

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The head of Turkey's main Kurdish party has welcomed contacts between the Ankara government and Syria's Kurds, saying it could step up pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and help change the course of the civil war,

Turkish intelligence officers met in Istanbul last week with Saleh Muslim, head of Syria's Democratic Union Party (PYD), a Kurdish group whose militias have been fighting for control of parts of Syria's north near the Turkish border.

The meeting followed Muslim's declaration that Kurdish groups would set up an independent council to run Kurdish areas of Syria until the war ends. Ankara fears that kind of autonomy could rekindle separatist sentiment among its own, much larger Kurdish population as it seeks to end a 30-year-old insurgency.

"Saleh Muslim's visit to Istanbul is a concrete sign that Turkey is moving towards changing a policy that sees Kurds as a menace," Selahattin Demirtas, head of parliament's Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), told Reuters in an interview.

"It won't just affect Turkish-Kurdish relations but also the course of events in Syria by creating pressure on the regime," he said.

"Kurds can be effective in Syria, and we need to increase support for them. Western countries, including the United States, should establish proper ties with Syria's Kurds."

Turkey is one of the strongest backers of the rebels seeking to topple Assad in a war that has claimed more than 100,000 lives since March, 2011.

Syria's ethnic Kurdish minority has been alternately battling Assad's forces and the Islamist-dominated rebels for control of parts of the north.

Turkey wants assurances from the PYD that it will not threaten border security or seek an autonomous region in Syria through violence, and that it will maintain a stance of firm opposition to Assad, officials said.

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on Friday warned the group against any "wrong and dangerous" moves that could hurt Turkish security.

PEACE AT HOME

Demirtas is a main player in Turkey's efforts to resolve a conflict on its own soil with Kurdish militants in which more than 40,000 people, mostly Kurds, have been killed since 1984.

The 40-year-old party leader has shuttled to the island prison that has held Abdullah Ocalan, the head of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), since his conviction for treason in 1999 and has delivered the rebel leader's messages to his armed followers in northern Iraq.

The PKK - considered a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and European Union - announced a ceasefire in March to encourage talks with Ocalan, seen as the best chance yet to end one of the world's longest-running guerrilla wars.

"He is like a good chess player. He makes his move by predicting the next eight or 10 moves in advance," said Demirtas, who met Ocalan for the first time on Imrali this year.

Running red worry beads through his hands, he described Ocalan as a master of Middle Eastern politics and connoisseur of literature, philosophy, art and history.

In recent weeks the rebels have warned that Erdogan's government must show greater commitment if the ceasefire is to hold, and address Kurdish grievances by expanding political and cultural rights.

The BDP expects legislative action by October, when parliament reconvenes after a summer recess, on demands for the release of thousands of party members in detention on terrorism charges, stronger local rule and Kurdish-language education.

Turkey banned the use of Kurdish, a distinct language related to Farsi, outright until 1991 and has only recently allowed it to be used in radio and television broadcasts.

Authorities strictly control access to Ocalan, limiting him to infrequent meetings with family, his lawyers and BDP members involved in the peace process. Supporters would like to see him moved out of his small cell to meet with civic groups and the media, as well as for a hospital to open on Imrali.

Conditions for the 64-year-old Ocalan must be improved or his frail health could imperil the peace process, Demirtas warned, saying eventually he should be freed.

"If there is going to be peace in Turkey, if the enmity is to end, if we're going to have forgiveness, then this should happen," he said. "When this peace process is fulfilled and things normalize, no one is going to keep him there."

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(Editing by Nick Tattersall and Angus MacSwan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kurds-could-help-shift-course-war-syria-115011672.html

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Mallika to shoot for Bachelorette India in August

Mallika Sherawat who hasn't been seen much in film these days will soon be seen on the small screen with her reality show. The show which is an adaptation of The Bachelorette, titled Mere Khayalon Ki Mallika, had been announced way back.

Now we hear that Mallika has finally given dates to begin the shoot of the show. When we contacted Mallika's manager Rakyesh, he confirmed the news saying, "Yes Mallika will begin shooting for the Indian version of The Bachelorette in August. However apart from this there are no other details that can be revealed about the show."

While Ms. Sherawat has given her dates for the second week of August the auditions for the show have already begun in full swing. Announced in April the show, will trace the leggy damsel's search for her Mr. Right.

Source: http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/news/type/view/id/1933379

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Obama trounced by Swedish foreign minister in Twitter-stakes

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

College Plans Still Taking Shape In Washington County

At A Glance (w/logo)

College Enrollment

NorthWest Arkansas Community College?s enrollment last fall was 8,341. Here?s a breakdown of where those students reside:

? Benton County: 4,484 (53.8 percent)

? Washington County: 3,258 (39.1 percent)

? Other in-state: 404 (4.8 percent)

? Out-of-state: 195 (2.3 percent)

Source: NorthWest Arkansas Community College

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Football: Fandi replaced as head coach of Johor Darul Takzim

SINGAPORE: It looks like Fandi Ahmad's reign as head coach of Malaysian Super League (MSL) Johor Darul Takzim has come to an end.

In an official statement, the Johor Crown Prince Tunku Idris, who bankrolls the MSL side, announced that JDT are close to appointing a "new Spanish head coach" to take over the reins. Fandi will be designated as assistant coach.

"We have decided to appoint a new Spanish head coach, who is very experienced in the game," said the statement.

"He has coached teams like Valencia and Atletico Madrid before. Fandi Ahmad will remain with the team, but on an assistant coach capacity."

Speculation is that the Spanish coach in question is Cesar Ferrando Jimenez, the former coach of Valencia and Atletico Madrid.

The move may come as a shock to Singapore football fans but given the amount of money that JDT poured into rebuilding the newly-promoted side for this season's MSL, and the returns they have received, it may not be so surprising.

Despite signing a string of Malaysian internationals including striker Norshahrul Idlan Tahala, and ex-Spain striker Daniel Guiza, who was the top scorer at Euro 2008, and former Lazio midfielder Simone Del Nero on huge pay packages, Johor have ended up with no silverware so far, and have been making news instead for their inconsistent form.

They finished third in the MSL after faltering at the tail end of a neck-to-neck title race with the LionsXII, and lost 1-0 to Kelantan in the FA Cup final.

Guiza and Del Nero were also released in April, the former despite scoring regularly because the club did not want to sign him on a permanent basis, and the latter because he did not make the sort of impact JDT were looking for.

They were replaced by Argentine striker Leonel Nunez and Brazilian midfielder Andrezinho but the duo could not help JDT to win any silverware.

Fandi was also recently reported as blasting his players for a lack of fighting spirit in their remaining league matches, which suggests that the 51-year-old former national skipper has been increasingly feeling the pressure.

It looks like JDT are desperate to win the Malaysia Cup, the remaining trophy left in the season, hence the decision to bring in a new coach.

Channel NewsAsia understands that the management of Johor had informed Fandi, who is currently in Chile visiting his son, about their decision.

Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/football-fandi-replaced/750600.html

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Why 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' Will Make You Rethink Superhero Movies


By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz

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Boise State football: Fox Sports 1 has no deal with DISH, DirecTV, cable ? yet

BOISE - The Boise State-Washington game Aug. 31 in Seattle will air on the new 24-hour Fox sports channel, but possibly not in all homes in the Boise market.

Earlier this week, SportsBusiness Journal reported that Fox has not reached carriage agreements with DirecTV and DISH, though Fox executives are confident everything will work out in time.

On the other hand, we're less than a month away from the Aug. 17 debut - and DirecTV customers still don't have the Pac-12 Networks, which launched last August. Cable One, which operates in the Boise market, has not reached an agreement to air the Fox channel, Boise General Manager Celynda Roach said, but she expects an agreement before the Boise State-Washington game.

Fox Sports 1 would be available on the Cable One digital value pack, Roach said. I

t was widely assumed that FS1 would slide into the soon-to-be-defunct Speed channel's spot in the lineup.

However, according to the SBJ report, a new FS1 rate fee is "slowing the process."

SBJ reported distributors pay about 23 cents per subscriber per month for Speed, and that Fox is seeking 80 cents to start out with for FS1. Given that FS1 has much more programming to offer, that isn't surprising.

It also isn't comforting for distributors and customers who are becoming increasingly frustrated over rising cable costs.

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

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Canada advances to quarterfinal against Brazil at 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia

Sports clich?s are almost as old as the competition itself.

Pick your favourite: ?We just take it one game at a time?, or ?We just have to play our game?, and on, and on.

Such maxims sound good, but aren?t always stated with true conviction.

That?s not the case at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia, where Edmonton?s Mangisto (Manny) Arop and his teammates on the Canadian men's basketball team back up exactly what they say.

Team Canada finished first in its pool with a 5-0 record, and has advanced to play Brazil in a quarterfinal game Sunday. The Canadians punctuated a perfect preliminary round with a rousing

94-85 win Friday over the United States, on Friday eliminating the two-time defending Universiade champs from medal contention.

?I just look at it like another game ... I don?t really reflect on it in terms of how big it is,? says Arop, a six-foot-six swingman who attended Ross Sheppard. ?In my eyes right now, it?s just one game out of the way and we?re a step closer to our goal.?

The objective is to bring Canada its first Universiade gold medal in men?s basketball. So far, Canada has looked every bit a contender, winning by an average of more than 30 points, unfazed by powerhouse opponents like the USA and Australia.

?There?s no intimidation at all,? says Arop. ?We?re just (working) to accomplish a goal that we set and we just worry about what we do, not things we can?t control, like what other teams do, or who they have.?

Arop scored 14 points while shooting five-for-five from the field and three-for-three from beyond the arc against the United Arab Emirates in Canada?s second game. He has been sidelined since spraining his ankle against Australia on Wednesday, but is poised to return in the quarterfinals.

While Arop is a veteran of the Canadian junior team, Universiade is the first international multi-sport event he has been part of. It comes on the heels of his breakout first season at Indiana State, where Arop led the Sycamores in rebounding (5.1 per game) and ranked second in scoring (12 per game).

?It was good for me to find a place where I was able to play my game and ride that momentum,? says Arop, who played two seasons at Gonzaga in Spokane before transferring to ISU and sitting out the 2011-12 season as a redshirt. ?The biggest thing was just getting an opportunity to work on things that I need to improve. It was a great year.?

Led by former Toronto Raptors coach Jay Triano, the Canadian team has been together since early June, and went 9-0 at the Four Nations tournament in China last month. The lineup includes future NBA prospects like Jordan Bachynski (Arizona State) and Kevin Pangos (Gonzaga).

?This is a very tight-knit group, we have (great) players and we also have great coaches,? says Arop. ?It?s a group that works really hard and plays well together.?

Source: http://www.edmontonexaminer.com/2013/07/13/canada-advances-to-quarterfinal-against-brazil-at-2013-summer-universiade-in-kazan-russia

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Hackers convention ask government to stay away over Snowden

By Jim Finkle

BOSTON (Reuters) - The annual Def Con hacking convention has asked the U.S. federal government to stay away this year for the first time in its 21-year history, saying Edward Snowden's revelations have made some in the community uncomfortable about its presence.

"It would be best for everyone involved if the Feds call a 'time-out' and not attend Def Con this year," conference founder Jeff Moss said in an announcement posted Wednesday night on the convention's website.

An irreverent crowd of more than 15,000 hackers, researchers, corporate security experts, privacy advocates, artists and others are expected to attend the Las Vegas convention, which begins on August 2.

Moss, who is an advisor on cyber security to the Department of Homeland Security, told Reuters it was "a tough call," but he believed the Def Con community needs time to make sense of recent revelations about U.S. surveillance programs.

"The community is digesting things that the Feds have had a decade to understand and come to terms with," said Moss, who is known as The Dark Tangent in hacking circles. "A little bit of time and distance can be a healthy thing, especially when emotions are running high."

He said the move was designed to defuse tension.

"We are not going on a witch hunt or checking IDs and kicking people out," he said.

The conference has attracted officials from agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigations, Secret Service and all branches of the military.

Last year, four-star General Keith Alexander, head of the NSA, was a keynote speaker at the event, which is the world's largest annual hacking conference.

The audience was respectful, gave modest applause and also asked about secret government snooping. Alexander adamantly denied the NSA has dossiers on millions of Americans, as some former employees had suggested before the Snowden case.

"The people who would say we are doing that should know better," Alexander said. "That is absolute nonsense."

Alexander is scheduled to speak in Las Vegas on July 31 at Black Hat, a smaller, two-day hacking conference that Moss also founded, but sold almost eight years ago. It costs about $2,000 to attend Black Hat, which attracts a more corporate crowd than the $180 Def Con.

Black Hat General Manager Trey Ford said that the NSA has confirmed that Alexander will speak at his conference, which is owned by UBM Plc, a global media company. Security will be heightened and Alexander will take questions from the audience, Ford said.

An NSA spokeswoman confirmed Alexander would attend, but did not elaborate or comment on Def Con's request that the Federal government not attend.

The government had previously always been welcome at Def Con, where hard core hackers have held tongue-in-cheek "spot the Fed" contests to identify government officials who often stick out in the colorful crowd.

Moss says he invited them the first year because he believed they would come anyway. They politely declined, then showed up incognito, he said. They have attended every year since and Moss said he has developed many friends among them.

"We created an environment where the Feds felt they could come and it wasn't hostile," Moss said in an interview a year ago. "We could ask them questions and they wanted to ask the hackers about new techniques."

Some federal officials have even worked among the motley crew of Def Con volunteers who run the conference and walk around wearing T-Shirts that identify them as "goons."

It has also become a fertile venue for recruiting. The U.S. military, intelligence agencies and law enforcement typically compete with corporations to find new talent at Def Con.

The Department of Homeland Security and FBI declined comment. Pentagon officials could not be reached

(Editing by Susan Fenton and Andre Grenon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hackers-ask-feds-stay-away-convention-defuse-tension-062506640.html

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Saudi princess charged with human trafficking in Calif.

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) ? Suitcase in hand, the 30-year-old domestic worker from Kenya managed to flag down a Southern California bus and tell a passenger she had been held against her will and believed she was a victim of human trafficking. It wasn't long before a Saudi princess was under arrest.

Meshael Alayban, who prosecutors said is one of the wives of Saudi Prince Abdulrahman bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz al Saud, was expected to appear in an Orange County court for arraignment Thursday.

Alayban, 42, was charged Wednesday with human trafficking. She was arrested at an Irvine condominium that policed searched after talking to the Kenyan woman.

The woman told authorities she had been hired in Kenya in 2012 and taken to Saudi Arabia, where her passport was immediately taken. She said she was forced to work excessive hours, was paid less than promised and was not allowed to leave.

"This is not a contract dispute," District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said in court during a bail hearing Wednesday. "This is holding someone captive against their will."

A judge set Alayban's bail at $5 million, ordered GPS monitoring and banned her from leaving the county without authorization.

Alayban did not appear in court Wednesday. Her attorney, Paul Meyer, said the case was a contractual dispute and argued his client shouldn't be assigned a ransom-like bail solely because she was rich. He said she had been traveling to the U.S. since she was a child, owned properties here and had given her word she would address the allegations.

"This is a domestic work hours dispute," he said.

Rackauckas had asked the judge to deny bail for Alayban or set it at $20 million, saying it was unlikely any amount would guarantee a Saudi princess would show up in court. He said the Saudi consulate had already offered to cover $1 million in bail initially set after her arrest.

Police said Alayban's family traveled to the U.S. in May with the victim and four other women from the Philippines.

The victim had signed a two-year contract with an employment agency guaranteeing she would be paid $1,600 a month to work eight hours a day, five days a week. But starting in March 2012, she was forced to cook, clean and do other household chores for 16 hours a day, seven days a week, and was paid only $220, prosecutors said.

She was allowed to have a passport only long enough to enter the U.S., prosecutors said.

Once here, she was forced to tend to at least eight people in four apartments in the same Irvine complex, washing dishes, cooking, cleaning, doing laundry and ironing, the office said.

The other four women left the condominium voluntarily with police once authorities arrived. They told police they were interested in being free, said Irvine police chief David Maggard Jr.

No charges have been filed related to those women, and police said there were no signs any of the workers had been physically abused.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/saudi-princess-charged-us-human-trafficking-081924983.html

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Church bothered by urge to share gospel?

Becky Yeh - California correspondent ? (OneNewsNow.com) Wednesday, July 10, 2013

A pro-family activist says he was threatened by police and church leaders in one California city for peacefully holding signs about sharing the Christian faith.

Lambert, JamesActivist and author James Lambert says he was threatened when he stood outside a San Diego church with signs that encouraged Christians to share the gospel. He was perplexed on the first Sunday, when he was allegedly confronted by one of the pastors who asked him to leave the sidewalk upon which he was standing. He claims the pastor was angry and contacted local authorities to remove him.

"One of the pastors there refused to shake my hand and talk to me and immediately asked me to leave the sidewalk that he claimed belonged to the church -- the public sidewalk that went up and down the street," Lambert accounts.

The following Sunday, Lambert says no church leaders tried to stop him. Instead, local authorities arrived and threatened that if he showed up again, he would be officially cited and possibly arrested.

"Sometimes I have a simple message of asking Christians to share their faith, and that's all the signs were all about," he asserts. "They weren't nasty; they were very polite, and they were just asking for Christians to share their faith, and they talked about some of the statistics about the surprising number that do not."

He has since contacted the church and received no response.

Source: http://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2013/07/10/church-bothered-by-urge-to-share-gospel

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Search for autistic California boy leads to body, family arrest

MENIFEE -- Marisa Bell has a 9-year-old son with autism, so when she heard about a missing autistic boy in a nearby town, she dropped everything to join the hundreds of volunteer searchers fanning out in the hills in scorching heat and handing out flyers on the narrow road near his house in this rural town.

Bell, 44, sympathized with the boy's mother and family, knowing her own son is prone to wandering off due to his autism.

When Authorities announced late Wednesday that a body matching 11-year-old Terry Dewayne Smith's description had been found in a shallow grave behind his home, and a 16-year-old family member arrested on suspicion of murder, Bell was angry. And many others who had searched were somber and reflective, making up much of the crowd at a candlelight prayer vigil for Terry on Wednesday night.

The boy's mother and other family members were also taken in for questioning, but released, said Riverside County sheriff's Deputy Albert Martinez.

"The family allowed so many of us to come out and look and to come out and find this little boy," Bell said. "I said, 'Oh God, here is a mom and a little boy just like mine."

Dawn Berning and her two daughters were among the first to volunteer for the search.

"I'm devastated," Berning said as she and others gathered outside a

news conference to announce the arrest. "To see something like that happen in our community tears me up. I'm angry. I feel used."

The body has not yet been positively identified, Menifee police Chief John Hill said at a news conference. He said the death was the result of "a domestic issue" at the house.

Terry has a 16-year-old half-brother who authorities have said was the last person to see the boy. But Hill identified the suspect only as a "family member" and would not confirm if the suspect lived at the house.

Police responded to a tip about the body early Wednesday before they discovered the body, said Hill. Televised news reports showed sheriff's investigators concentrating on what appeared to be a small hole by a tree and about 75 feet from the house, which sits in a rambling, weedy lot off a remote road in Menifee, a Riverside County community about 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles.

Terry had last been seen Saturday night, but his mother, Shawna Smith, said she did not realize he was missing and report it until Sunday morning.

Hundreds of volunteers had helped authorities in the search alongside bloodhounds, horses and helicopters in triple-digit desert heat. But the volunteers were told to stop Tuesday night because they were getting stranded in the desert and causing other problems.

A posting on a Facebook page devoted to the search said Terry's family worried he might have wandered off without food, water or special medication.

But investigators had never ruled out the possibility of foul play, Martinez said.

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A photo released by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department is of Terry Dewayne Smith Jr., 11, an autistic boy who went missing from his Manifee, Calif., home on Saturday, July 6, 2013. Hundreds of people will resume the search today Tuesday July 9,2013, for Smith in Riverside County, where temperatures have topped 100 degrees. (AP Photo/Riverside County Sheriff's Department)

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Crime scene tape cordons off an area where Riverside County Sheriff's Deputies are investigating reports of human remains on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 in Menifee, Calif. The area is where the missing 14-year-old autistic boy, Terry Dewayne Smith Jr., lived and was last seen Saturday night, July 6, before he disappeared over the weekend. (AP Photo/The Press Enterprise, Frank Bellino) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

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Sheriff's investigators search for possible human remains found at the home of 11-year-old Terry Dewayne Smith Jr. in rural Menifee, Calif. on Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Investigators served a search warrant before dawn at the home, Riverside County sheriff's Deputy Albert Martinez said, hours after they had told volunteers to stop searching the desert and brushlands of Menifee. (AP Photo/The Press-Enterprise, Frank Bellino) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

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Crime scene tape cordons off an area where Riverside County Sheriff's Deputies are investigating reports of human remains on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 in Menifee, Calif. The area is where the missing 14-year-old autistic boy, Terry Dewayne Smith Jr., lived and was last seen Saturday night, July 6, before he disappeared over the weekend. (AP Photo/The Press Enterprise, Frank Bellino) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

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This video frame grab released courtesy of NBCLA.com shows an aerial view of investigators digging behind a Menifee, Calif., property in the search for 11-year-old Terry Smith on Wednesday July 10, 2013. Authorities say they've found possible human remains at the Southern California home of Smith an autistic boy who vanished over the weekend. (AP Photo/NBCLA.com) MANDATORY CREDIT NBCLA

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Sheriff's investigators search for possible human remains found at the home of 11-year-old Terry Dewayne Smith Jr. in rural Menifee, Calif. on Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Investigators served a search warrant before dawn at the home, Riverside County sheriff's Deputy Albert Martinez said, hours after they had told volunteers to stop searching the desert and brushlands of Menifee. (AP Photo/The Press-Enterprise, Frank Bellino) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

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A sheriff's investigator takes photographs during the search for possible human remains found at the home of 11-year-old Terry Dewayne Smith Jr., who vanished over the weekend, in rural Menifee, Calif. Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Investigators served a search warrant before dawn at the home, Riverside County sheriff's Deputy Albert Martinez said, hours after they had told volunteers to stop searching the desert and brushlands of Menifee. (AP Photo/The Press-Enterprise, Frank Bellino) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

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Sheriff's investigators search for possible human remains found at the home of 11-year-old Terry Dewayne Smith Jr. in rural Menifee, Calif. on Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Investigators served a search warrant before dawn at the home, Riverside County sheriff's Deputy Albert Martinez said, hours after they had told volunteers to stop searching the desert and brushlands of Menifee. (AP Photo/The Press-Enterprise, Frank Bellino) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

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Riverside County Sheriff's deputies have closed Helen Lane Wednesday, July 10, 2013, in Menifee, Calif. Authorities in Southern California searched for possible human remains Wednesday at the home of an 11-year-old autistic boy who disappeared over the weekend. (AP Photo/The Press-Enterprise, Frank Bellino) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

Source: http://www.presstelegram.com/ci_23640988/search-autistic-california-boy-leads-body-family-arrest?source=rss_viewed

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Zimbabwe 'mole' blogger dishes out dirt on gov't

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) ? Baba Jukwa's name is whispered in buses, bars and on street corners by Zimbabweans eager for the inside scoop on President Robert Mugabe's ruling party. One avid follower even climbs a tree in a rural village for a signal to call a friend for the latest tidbits from the mysterious yet stupendously popular blogger.

Baba Jukwa, or Jukwa's father in the local Shona language, is a ZANU-PF party insider, or "mole," who says on his popular Facebook page that he is disheartened by the "corrupt and evil machinations" of President Robert Mugabe's fractious party.

From its launch in March the Baba Jukwa page now has a larger following than either the president and prime minister with at least 200,000 followers.

The shadowy blog points to what it claims are exposes by well-connected insiders of Mugabe's health secrets, murder, assassination and corruption plots, and intended intimidation and vote-rigging ahead of upcoming elections scheduled for the end of July. It also, in some postings, calls for violent retribution against ruling party members.

Zimbabweans who follow Baba Jukwa now say they have unfettered access to what they have always wanted to know but never dared ask for fear of being arrested. Under the nation's sweeping security laws, it is an offense to undermine the authority of the president and national security operatives.

There is even a Baba Jukwa claim on the page that there is a bounty on his head, although it is believed there are several authors because the writing style of the posts changes from day to day.

After state-run media, loyal to 89-year-old Mugabe, said the president made a trip to Singapore for an eye check-up, the Baba Jukwa page stated: "When we welcomed him at the airport yesterday early in the morning our old man, ladies and gentlemen, looked weaned and very weak. It was clear that the chemotherapy process he went through in Far East Asia was still having effect on him."

It said Mugabe was suffering from a severe recurrence of prostate cancer.

With the catchphrase "tapanduka zvamuchose," a Shona term that he has "gone rogue," Baba Jukwa gives details of secret venues and times of undercover meetings.

ZANU-PF insiders have reported they are afraid to leave important meetings to go to the bathroom in case they are suspected of firing off smart phone texts to Baba Jukwa. The site has reported getting tip-offs from the midst of meetings of Mugabe's politburo, its highest policy making body, and other confidential gatherings.

Zimbabwe has an estimated 12 million mobile subscribers with 60 percent estimated to have direct access to the Internet through their cell phones, according to commercial company reports from the three main mobile networks.

McDonald Lewanika, director of Crisis Coalition, an alliance of democracy and human rights groups said the Facebook site has provided ordinary Zimbabweans with a platform to access information on secretive state security operations. Lewanika said Baba Jukwa remains anonymous because of the dangers associated with what he is doing.

"It is a bad sign for the country that there's no free flow of information," Lewanika told The Associated Press.

The faceless Baba Jukwa vows to end Mugabe's rule by exposing the alleged involvement of his top officials, secret agents, police and military in the violence that led to disputed elections in 2008 and corruption and internal plotting ever since.

Baba Jukwa says Mugabe won't be able to withstand a grueling election campaign.

Mugabe's ZANU-PF party spokesman Rugare Gumbo said that his party does not know the identity of Baba Jukwa and other possible contributors.

The posts are factually incorrect, he said. However, some have proven to be correct as events unfold. The distribution of private and secret telephone numbers of security agents and forecasts of political developments have been corroborated in later public statements by Mugabe's ZANU-PF party.

"Whoever he is, he fabricates lies and is not doing any good to the morality of our society," Gumbo said.

Baba Jukwa's posts claim Mugabe's ZANU-PF is incensed by the site and is making desperate efforts to establish his identity and has put a $300,000 bounty on him or them being unmasked. That claim could not be verified.

"They are wasting their time as I am extremely careful and working from within the country and will never go anywhere as long as these evil old people exist I will continue fighting. My blood will water freedom and democracy for Zimbabweans if I die for this cause" he said, in a recent Facebook posting.

"Asijiki," a word in the local language for "we do not retreat" is the signoff Baba Jukwa uses at the end of all the posts.

Baba Jukwa has been dubbed by his followers "Zimbabwe's own Julian Assange", but he describes himself in the local Shona language as "mupupuri wezvokwadi" which means "the harbinger of truth."

A former minister from Mugabe's party was killed in a car wreck June 19 after a post had warned several times of an assassination plot against him. The page claimed Edward Chindori-Chininga was suspected of being a Baba Jukwa contributor who leaked inside information on infighting in Mugabe's party.

"I told you there will be body bags coming this year ... The war has begun," Baba Jukwa posted on his wall.

The posts have detailed the correct private phone numbers of police, intelligence chiefs and under-cover intelligence officers and urged readers to call them.

In one post, Baba Jukwa warned Saviour Kasukuwere, the nation's black empowerment minister who has been accused of violence, that his child would be kidnapped "in lieu of any act of violence he perpetrates."

Jukwa also posted Kasukuwere's personal phone number, and the minister publicly admitted to receiving least 50 insulting calls a day, and some even went to his children and aging mother. He said the calls were taking a toll on his family but added "it's a price we have to pay for our country," he said.

Baba Jukwa has promised to revealed his identity in time.

"I assure you will know me in a new Zimbabwe where our government will be transparent," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/zimbabwe-mole-blogger-dishes-dirt-govt-154532467.html

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Fire crews gain little ground in burning West

Wildfires are burning through Western states this morning, two of the biggest located in Nevada, where more than 500 residents have been evacuated.

By Ken Ritter, Associated Press

The American West's long, hot summer proceeds without relief, with wildfires raging from Arizona to Alaska giving up ground to firefighters grudgingly.

Fire crews burned forest undergrowth near homes in the mountains northwest of Las Vegas to protect them from one of two large Nevada wildfires while local casino owners offered rooms to evacuees.?

The wildfire burning northwest of Las Vegas was within a quarter-mile of homes Tuesday and had charred an area nearly the size of Manhattan, authorities said. Billowing smoke was visible from downtown and fine ash fell nearby.?

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Smoke from the Carpenter 1 fire in the Spring Mountains range in Nevada is illuminated by the setting sun as it billows behind hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.

In northern Nevada, more than 1,060 firefighters worked to stem the spread of a bigger but more remote wildfire that grew Monday to 40 square miles in the Pine Nut Mountains southwest of Reno.?

No homes have been lost in either fire, but fire officials said containment may not come on either fire until next week.?

Fires were also burning across the West in California ? where 100 mountain cabins were destroyed and 120 homes remained threatened in San Diego County ? and in Alaska, Idaho and Arizona.?

In southern Nevada, no homes have been damaged and none of 800 firefighters has been injured battling the 31-square-mile Carpenter 1 fire on Mount Charleston, U.S. Forest Service spokesman Jay Nichols said. Officials said the fire was about 15 percent contained.?

One portion of the blaze "bumped" the edge of state Route 157, threatening to cut off the main highway in and out of the evacuated Kyle Canyon area some 25 miles outside Las Vegas. No homes were nearby, Nichols said.?

Smoke billowing from the lightning-sparked blaze was visible for an eighth day from Las Vegas, where brown haze stretched northeast of this city of 2 million residents and fine white ash fell in communities north and west of downtown. The Clark County Department of Air Quality issued a health advisory that officials said would remain in effect through Sunday.?

Several local casino companies teamed with the American Red Cross of Southern Nevada to provide hotel rooms to evacuees, and the Nevada Restaurant Association worked with the Red Cross to provide meals for firefighters working to protect about 400 mountain homes.?

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A family visiting the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area takes photos as smoke rises from the Carpenter 1 fire near Las Vegas.

Cannery Casino Resorts executive Xavier Walsh said his company was willing to provide up to 40 rooms for the 10 days that fire managers say families may be displaced.?

In northern Nevada, the 25,700-acre Bison Fire straddled the Douglas and Lyon county lines near Gardnerville and Carson City. It doubled in size Monday, but stabilized Tuesday after charring an area about two-thirds the size of Washington, D.C. Containment was reported at 25 percent.?

In other wildfires burning in the West:?

  • In Arizona, residents were allowed to return Tuesday to about 100 of the 200 homes evacuated due to a wildfire in Kearny, located 73 miles southeast of Phoenix. The fire burned has burned about 300 acres of dense vegetation and one house since Monday. It was 5 percent contained.?
  • In Northern California, more than 800 firefighters battled a 160-acre blaze near Kyburz, west of South Lake Tahoe. The El Dorado National Forest wildfire hadn't damaged any homes or required evacuations. Containment was about 40 percent Tuesday.?
  • In Southern California, a wildfire burned more than 100 cabins at a Shriner's International mountain camp near Julian, 60 miles east of San Diego in the Cleveland National Forest. The 7.3-square-mile fire was 15 percent contained, but threatens evacuated campgrounds and about 120 homes, mostly vacation cabins, officials said Tuesday.?
  • In southern Colorado, the East Peak Fire was declared 100 percent contained Tuesday. The lightning-sparked fire burned 13 homes.?

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World&#39;s Best Tour Operator | Travel and Leisure World&#39;s ... - VBT.com

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It?s a huge accomplishment to be ranked among Travel + Leisure?s World?s Best. But to be voted on to the list for four years in a row, and to be named fourth in 2013 out of the hundreds of qualified Tour Operators, is quite an honor for each and every one of our worldwide VBT associates.

For the 18th annual poll, the readers of Travel + Leisure were asked to cast their votes for the hotels, destinations, and companies that define the very best in travel. In the Tour Operator category, readers were asked to assess each operator in six categories: staff/guides, itineraries/destinations, activities, accommodations, food, and value. Out of a highest possible score of 100, VBT scored 94.42 placing it fourth on the list of the World?s Best and only a half of a point out of the first position.

We?re very proud of this distinction and are extremely thankful for our travelers? continued recognition of our effort to provide great cultural experiences. ?The fact that?98% of VBT Travelers?say they would travel with us again illustrates the close relationship travelers feel with VBT?s Trip Leaders. And although we?re inspired by the results, there is always room to grow.? Our commitment to offering high quality and excellent experiences at the best value, every step of the way, is stronger than ever.

We?d just like to take a moment to thank our travelers for all of the support that we?ve received and we?ll keep organizing the outstanding bicycling, walking and cross-country ski vacations that you?ve come to expect from VBT!

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Former Lebanese PM Hariri Blames Israel for Beirut Car Bomb

Saad Hariri. Photo: Wikipedia.

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri blamed?Israel on Tuesday for the ?terrorist explosion? that rocked a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut, Lebanon?s Daily Star reported.

?[The blast] requires the highest level of awareness and vigilance in the face of dangers that surround the country and the entire region, especially while facing attempts by the Israeli enemy to push [Lebanon] to strife by organizing terrorist attacks, as happened today,? Hariri said in a statement.

A car bomb blast ripped through the southern Beirut suburb of Bir al-Abed, a Hezbollah stronghold, wounding dozens of people Tuesday morning.

Hariri added that the blast should shock Lebanese ?to go back to the national consensus on keeping Lebanon away from external conflicts and to avoid slipping into wars that will only inflict further divisions in the country, place national stability at risk and expose Lebanon to the conspiracies of the Israeli enemy.?

The former PM called for an investigation into the blast and for political leaders to address the country?s deteriorating security situation.

Source: http://www.algemeiner.com/2013/07/09/former-lebanese-pm-hariri-blames-israel-for-beirut-car-bomb/

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Donald Trump fails to deliver Scottish golf resort jobs

The American entrepreneur Donald Trump has failed to deliver on pledges to create thousands of jobs through a supposed billion-pound investment that were key to planning approval for his hugely controversial Scottish golf resort, an investigation has found.

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By his own admission, Mr Trump has created no more than 200 of his promised 6,000 jobs and is thought to have spent just ?25m on the scheme while bulldozing environmentally sensitive areas of the Scottish coast, according to a new analysis of the scheme?s finances.

The striking shortfall between Mr Trump?s pipe dream and the realities of the venture, uncovered by the BBC?s Panorama team, leaves Scotland?s First Minister, Alex Salmond, facing questions over his judgement in intervening ? while Mr Trump continues to be under scrutiny himself concerning business links in the United States with a violent ex-convict who has previous Mafia links.

The row centres on Mr Trump?s ambitions to create a vast golfing complex in an area he has rebaptised the ?Great Dunes of Scotland?, claiming to create the best course in the world but greatly angering some residents. They had resisted the plans drawn up by Mr Trump ? whose signature ?You?re fired!? catchphrase from the original US Apprentice TV show has been adopted by Sir Alan Sugar in the British version.

As local MSP, Mr Salmond personally rang Scotland?s chief planning officer while he was with the Trump lawyer after the plan was rejected by the local infrastructure committee in his Aberdeenshire constituency.

The man leading Scotland?s drive for independence has seen little political or economic reward for his efforts, however. Mr Trump?s plans for the Menie estate should have created thousands of jobs by building two golf courses, a five-star 450-bed hotel, 500 homes and 950 short-term lets.

To date, Mr Trump?s own representatives put the number at only 200 new jobs ? and Panorama estimates on the basis of the latest accounts (to December 2011), that only ?25m has been spent with just one golf course and a temporary clubhouse to show for it so far.

In 2008, Mr Salmond boasted: ?The balance of opinion among people in the north-east of Scotland and among my constituents is very strongly in favour. And that?s because we can see the social and economic benefits.

?I mean, 6,000 jobs across Scotland, 1,400 local and permanent jobs here in the north-east of Scotland ? that?s a very powerful argument which outweighs the environmental concerns.?

Mr Salmond admits that the lack of progress on the Trump estate has been a major setback given his support. He told Panorama: ?I?m disappointed that the plans haven?t gone ahead as originally envisaged, I hope they will do.?

Mr Trump?s failure so far to deliver his vision does not appear to have harmed his own interests. It is believed the planning permissions for the land have helped boost the value of his Scottish estate, bought for ?7m, by at least ?100m.

This has led some to suspect that Mr Trump may have embarked on the scheme with an eye to the land?s potential resale value. But Mr Trump says the reason the development has stalled is the prospect of 11 offshore wind turbines being built within sight of his golf courses. He claims Mr Salmond had assured him such a scheme would not go ahead ? he has since labelled Mr Salmond ?Mad Alex? and launched legal action to prevent the wind farm being built.

Mr Salmond rejects Mr Trump?s claims about a wind farm promise, adding that no investor can expect to dictate Scotland?s energy policy.

Asked whether he was calling the First Minister a liar, Mr Trump said: ?Maybe he has a bad memory.?

The First Minister?s intervention in the planning application came in December 2007 ? the same month as news broke in the US that one of Mr Trump?s associates was connected to the Mafia ? but the blowback for the two men continues to the present.

Back then, Mr Trump had a problem. The plans for the golf complex had been blocked by a key committee of Aberdeenshire Council.

Mr Salmond, who serves as the local constituency MSP as well as leading the devolved assembly in Holyrood, met Mr Trump?s team in an Aberdeen hotel on a Monday, phoned Scotland?s chief planner and then handed the phone to Trump?s lawyer. The chief planner and the lawyer arranged to meet the next day. That same day, the Scottish government ?called in? Aberdeenshire?s decision to block the Trump plan. It was ultimately overturned by ministers after a public inquiry.

Jed Griffiths, former president of the Royal Town Planning Institute and in planning for 40 years, was asked if he had come across a case like it. ?Never, not in my entire career,? he said.

A Scottish parliamentary committee in 2008 found the ?call in? technically competent but judged Mr Salmond?s actions ?extremely unwise? and ?cavalier?, displaying ?exceptionally poor judgement? ? and to suggest any MSP could set up a meeting at 24 hours? notice ?stretches credibility to breaking point?.

Mr Salmond told Panorama: ?I was there as the constituency member of the Scottish Parliament. I?d no government decision role in the planning. I was taken out of that when it was a project in the constituency. No, I don?t regret it.?

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Source: http://www.independent.ie/business/world/donald-trump-fails-to-deliver-scottish-golf-resort-jobs-29403334.html

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BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES FBS ATHLETIC PROGRAM
Birmingham,AL - It Became official earlier today Birmingham University will begin play in the FCS this fall. After spending the past 2 years preparing for the move Birmingham is ready. Instead of going under the umbrella of the UA (University of Alabama) system Birmingham University's board of trustees decided to branch out on there own and build the program up with their own funding and alumni contributions. "We are excited that this day is finally here. The support from the community and and alumni has been overwhelming and the future looks very bright." said Barry Mills, one of the trustees. Birmingham will begin this season as an independent and look to jump Conference USA the following season.

Birmingham University, known as the Steelers is located on the Westside of Birmingham, AL. Birmingham's growth during the period from 1881 through 1920 earned its nicknames The Magic City and The Pittsburgh of the South. Much like Pittsburgh, Birmingham's major industries were iron and steel production. Thus the name Steelers. " Our athletic program is just like our cities history, blue collar hard working type that give their all." stated John Hines trustee.

Athletic Director Mitzi Jackson will be unveiling the teams logos and jerseys tomorrow during the opening ceremonies of the teams new stadium and we will all get to meet Birmingham's first head coach. "Tomorrow will be full of fun and excitement as we begin a new chapter here at Birmingham University." stated Jackson.

We will have full coverage of tomorrow's events here at the Steeler's Sports network


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