Thursday, February 28, 2013

Obama urges court to overturn gay marriage ban

FILE - This Sept. 6, 2011 file photo shows a man walking past a group of people protesting against gay marriage outside a courtroom where the California Supreme Court was hearing arguments in San Francisco. The Obama administration is quietly considering urging the Supreme Court to overturn California?s ban on gay marriage, a step that could be a major political victory for advocates of same-sex unions. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

FILE - This Sept. 6, 2011 file photo shows a man walking past a group of people protesting against gay marriage outside a courtroom where the California Supreme Court was hearing arguments in San Francisco. The Obama administration is quietly considering urging the Supreme Court to overturn California?s ban on gay marriage, a step that could be a major political victory for advocates of same-sex unions. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

FILE - This July 16, 2011 file photo, shows Republican presidential candidate, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, speaking at a rally in West Valley City, Utah. Huntsman has come out in support of same-sex marriages. Huntsman, a Republican, wrote an essay for The American Conservative magazine calling on conservatives to push their states to allow all citizens to marry. Huntsman says his marriage has been his life's greatest joy and says there is "nothing conservative about denying other Americans the ability to forge that same relationship with the person they love." The article, titled "Marriage Equality Is a Conservative Cause," was published online Thursday. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart, File)

(AP) ? In a historic argument for gay rights, President Barack Obama on Thursday urged the Supreme Court to overturn California's same-sex marriage ban and turn a skeptical eye on similar prohibitions across the country.

The Obama administration's friend-of-the-court brief marked the first time a U.S. president has urged the high court to expand the right of gays and lesbians to wed. The filing unequivocally calls on the justices to strike down California's Proposition 8 ballot measure, although it stops short of the soaring rhetoric on marriage equality Obama expressed in his inaugural address in January.

California is one of eight states that give gay couples all the benefits of marriage through civil unions or domestic partnership, but don't allow them to wed. The brief argues that in granting same-sex couples those rights, California has already acknowledged that gay relationships bear the same hallmarks as straight ones.

"They establish homes and lives together, support each other financially, share the joys and burdens of raising children, and provide care through illness and comfort at the moment of death," the administration wrote.

Obama's position, if adopted by the court, would likely result in gay marriage becoming legal in the seven other states: Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon and Rhode Island.

In the longer term, the administration urges the justices to subject laws that discriminate on sexual orientation to more rigorous review than usual, a standard that would imperil other state bans on same-sex marriage.

The brief marks the president's most expansive view of gay marriage and signals that he is moving away from his previous assertion that states should determine their own marriage laws. Obama, a former constitutional law professor, signed off on the administration's legal argument last week following lengthy discussions with Attorney General Eric Holder and Solicitor General Donald Verrilli.

In a statement following the filing, Holder said "the government seeks to vindicate the defining constitutional ideal of equal treatment under the law."

Friend-of-the-court briefs are not legally binding. But the government's opinion in particular could carry some weight with the justices when they hear oral arguments in the case on March 26.

Despite the potentially wide-ranging implications of the administration's brief, it still falls short of what gay rights advocates and the attorneys who will argue against Proposition 8 had hoped for. Those parties had pressed the president to urge the Supreme Court to not only overturn California's ban, but also declare all gay marriage bans unconstitutional.

Still, marriage equality advocates publicly welcomed the president's legal positioning.

"President Obama and the solicitor general have taken another historic step forward consistent with the great civil rights battles of our nation's history," said Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign and co-founder of the American Foundation for Equal Rights, which brought the legal challenge to Proposition 8.

The president raised expectations that he would back a broad brief during his inauguration address on Jan. 21. He said the nation's journey "is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law."

"For if we are truly created equal, than surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well," he added.

Obama has a complicated history on gay marriage. As a presidential candidate in 2008, he opposed the California ban but didn't endorse gay marriage. He later said his personal views on gay marriage were "evolving."

When he ran for re-election last year, Obama announced his personal support for same-sex marriage, but said marriage was an issue that states, not the federal government, should decide.

Public opinion has shifted in support of gay marriage in recent years.

In May 2008, Gallup found that 56 percent of Americans felt same-sex marriages should not be recognized by the law as valid. By last November, 53 percent felt they should be legally recognized.

Gay marriage supporters see the Supreme Court's hearing of Proposition 8, as well as a related case on the Defense of Marriage Act, as a potential watershed moment for same-sex unions.

In a well-coordinated effort, opponents of the California ban flooded the justices with friend-of-the-court briefs in recent days.

Among those filing briefs were 13 states, including four that do not now permit gay couples to wed, and more than 100 prominent Republicans, such as GOP presidential candidate Jon Huntsman and Florida Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

Two professional football players who have been outspoken gay rights advocates also filed a brief in the California case. Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo urged the court to rule in favor of same-sex marriage.

One day after the Supreme Court hears the Proposition 8 case, the justices will hear arguments on provisions of the federal Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage as between a man and a woman for the purpose of deciding who can receive a range of federal benefits.

The administration abandoned its defense of the act in 2011, but the measure will continue to be federal law unless it is struck down or repealed.

In a brief filed last week, the government said Section 3 of the act "violates the fundamental constitutional guarantee of equal protection" because it denies legally married same-sex couples many federal benefits that are available only to legally married heterosexual couples.

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Engadget's Sony PlayStation event wrap-up broadcast: live from New York City!

The curtain has been opened, the kimono is off and everything has been revealed. Now it's time to break down all the news from Sony's PlayStation event and put it in context. Join Engadget's Tim Stevens and Joystiq's Ludwig Kietzmann in a live broadcast from New York City at the time below:

February 20, 2013 8:20 PM EST

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Winter storm pummels central US with snow and ice

How bad will the snow be in your neck of the woods? With the latest winter storm front barreling its way across the US, a traffic camera on I-70 in Kansas City, Mo., shows serious snow accumulation in a time-lapse video.

By Erin McClam and Matthew DeLuca, NBC News

Lumbering coast to coast, a winter storm hammered the Great Plains on Thursday, and more than a dozen more states were forecast to be hit in coming days.

Accidents were reported across the region, with one death: an Oklahoma teenager who was killed when his pickup truck skidded across a slushy road.

By early afternoon, more than 11 inches of snow had fallen on the ground in Wichita, Kan., the most in 26 years, and it was still snowing.

The Weather Channel said snow totals would be formidable: Up to a foot of snow for Omaha, Neb., 3 to 6 inches of snow and sleet for St. Louis, 8 to 12 inches of snow for Kansas City, Mo., and 3 to 6 inches of snow for Chicago.

Kansas and Missouri declared states of emergency as plows struggled to keep up with a system dumping as much as 3 inches of snow per hour, and a swath of the country from Ohio to Arkansas prepared for a coating of dangerous ice.

Full coverage from weather.com


?I do want to urge everybody in the state: If you don?t have to travel, don?t,? Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback said. ?Get out a board game, play with the kids, drink a cup of coffee.?

United, Southwest Airlines, AirTran Airways, American Airlines and American Eagle said they had canceled hundreds of flights for Thursday and Friday, and Kansas City International Airport closed altogether.

Raymore, Mo., reported more than 10 inches of snow. Topeka, Kan., had 9.2 inches, the most in a day since January 1993. Alva, Okla., had more than a foot on the ground.

Advisories for snow, ice, wind or rain were posted as far south as the Texas Panhandle, as far north as Minnesota and Wisconsin and as far east as the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.

Authorities urged drivers to slow to a crawl on Interstate 70, which forms a belt across Kansas and Missouri, or stay off the road altogether.

The speed of the snowfall is ?going to be overwhelming even the best snow-clearing capabilities that they have,? meteorologist Tom Niziol said on The Weather Channel. ?If you don?t have anywhere to go, don?t. Please don?t.?

PhotoBlog: Winter whiteout slams central U.S.

Along the Kansas-Nebraska state line, up to a foot and a half of snow was expected.

The University of Kansas closed for the day, as did schools in Wichita and Oklahoma City.

The storm is vast: Earlier this week, it closed roads and stranded cars in California and dusted cactus tops in Southwest. At a delayed tournament in Arizona, pro golfers threw snowballs at each other and retreated to the clubhouse for hot chocolate.

The same weather system could dump snow on New England for the third weekend in a row, and a stretch of Georgia and the Florida Panhandle could be doused by 7 inches of rain.

The storm was blamed for at least one death. An 18-year-old was killed Wednesday when his pickup skidded out of control in the slush on an Oklahoma state highway, crossed into oncoming traffic and was hit by a truck.

In Arkansas, a school bus taking kids home in the afternoon slid off a steep, snowy country road and crashed, leaving the driver and three students with minor injuries, Pope County Sheriff Aaron Duval told The Associated Press.

The storm was expected to pummel the Plains with heavy snow and ice for the rest of Thursday and move toward Chicago and Minneapolis on Friday.

A wintry mix of snow and ice was likely to come in the eastern side of the Appalachian Mountains, including parts of Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina, by Friday morning, The Weather Channel reported.

A massive winter storm is expected to move east from Kansas, where it is dumping 1 to 2 inches of snow per hour, threatening 20 states with snow and ice. TODAY's Al Roker reports.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

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Latest revision as of 04:49, 20 February 2013

Hamishwillee - Still supposed to be in draft?

Let me know when this is ready to be reviewed by removing the "Draft" category

hamishwillee 02:39, 7 December 2012 (EET)

Vinayppatil -

Yeah. Will be done today. Will let you know.

Regards,

Vinay

vinayppatil 05:48, 7 December 2012 (EET)

Vinayppatil - Done with wiki

Hi Hamish,

I am done with creating this wiki page. Removed draft category as well. It is open for review now.


Regards,

Vinay

vinayppatil 06:25, 7 December 2012 (EET)

Hamishwillee - Thanks, hope to review tomorrow

Thanks, I hope to review tomorrow

Note, matchedOpernad is probably typo - matchedOperand

I've been thinking about this and I think the single digit calculator is pretty straightforward. The hard bit will be handling larger numbers like 134545 - since presumably you need to define all the possible <ListenFor> {number1} {operator} {number2} </ListenFor>

{number1}{number2}{number3}{number4} {operator} {number5}{number6} etc and all possible variants for the different number of numbers that might be specified.

You might be better off for this case using voice commands only to trigger off a speach to text session, then manually parse the output. A bit annoying you can't get the contents of a wildcard, as that would make this simpler.

Cheerio

H

hamishwillee 08:32, 12 December 2012 (EET)

Hamishwillee - Subedit/Review

HI Vinay

OK, I have given this a basic subedit for Wiki style and English. The main change is to the structure - I've more clearly separated the "basic calculator" and voice control stuff. I know it is tempting to have the "main selling point first" but it doesn't work too well, if you then go on talking about the other bits. I've also fixed typographic errors. Please check you're still happy

I don't really like the "Voice Commands Overview" because it isn't very clear. Not sure best way to improve it (I tidied a little bit).

I propose renaming, because its useful to include the platform (WP) in the name. Something like "Talking Calculator for Windows Phone" or "Speech enabled Calculator for Windows Phone"

In terms of implemenation, do you need to define both number1 and number2 in the phrase list - can't you just do:

<ListenFor> {number} {operator} {number} </ListenFor>  

If so this is good.

In terms of suggestions, I think that the best thing you could do is not leave "support for bigger numbers" to the user to implement, since this is the "hard" technical problem. I have no idea of the best way to do this - even just adding support for two numbers is hard, and the below assumes that people have to enter eleven as one one.

{number} {operator} {number} {number}  {number} {operator} {number} {number} {operator} {number} {number} {number} {number} {operator} {number} {number} 

Otherwise thanks, well written. Regards

H

hamishwillee 06:20, 13 December 2012 (EET)

Vinayppatil - Thanks

Hi Hamish,

Thanks for reviewing the code. I am very happy with the changes you made. And thanks for suggesting names for this wiki page. Even i was not too happy with the name. I will change it soon.

<ListenFor> {number} {operator} {number} </ListenFor>

If we do this it will be difficult to fetch parameters from the query string.

Also regarding "support for bigger numbers", yes it is complex in terms of implementation that's why i had included it in "TODO" section. But i will see if i can include it here. I am also adding speech recognition support in this wiki.

Regards,

Vinay

vinayppatil 08:34, 13 December 2012 (EET)

Hamishwillee - Thanks!

>If we do this it will be difficult to fetch parameters from the query string. 

Of course, makes perfect sense. It might be worth adding a Note explaining this (completely up to you)

Looking forward to seeing what you come up with! A solution to the support for bigger numbers problem would certainly set this article apart.

Regards

Hamish

hamishwillee 01:41, 14 December 2012 (EET)

Vinayppatil - Wiki modified

Hi Hamish,

I modified the whole logic. As per your suggestions now voice commands can only invoke the app and speech input is taken using Speech Recognition instead of Voice Commands.

And RegExp helped me solve problem with bigger numbers. Have a look at Parsing_Matched_Commands

It will be of great help if you can review the added content as i did it in very short time.

Regards,

Vinay

vinayppatil 10:43, 14 December 2012 (EET)

Vinayppatil - Changed title

Hi Hamish,

Also i moved "Taking Calculator" to "Speech Enabled Calculator For Windows Phone 8". Kindly change it in competition entries section.

Regards,

Vinay

vinayppatil 12:12, 14 December 2012 (EET)

Hamishwillee - I don't have time to subedit sorry

However I have reviewed, and I like your improvements.

If I had to make one suggestion, it would be describing how your article works - ie uses both recognition and voice commands (and why) as part of the introduction or of the introduction to section - because the reasons you did this are interesting and important. Something for you to think about - not part of the competition.

Regards

Hamish

hamishwillee 06:12, 19 December 2012 (EET)

Hamishwillee - or to clarify ...

We know that the voice commands only allow you to create a very inflexible calculator. This is worth stating, so that people understand why you've just used them to start the app. You don't say this anywhere.

hamishwillee 06:16, 19 December 2012 (EET)

Hi,

I have no idea how but i missed your comments made on 19 dec and reading them now. Will make the changes ASAP.

Regards,

Vinay

vinayppatil 08:15, 21 December 2012 (EET)

Vinayppatil - Included changes

Hi Hamish, Included the changes in [Introduction] and [Why Use Speech Recognition] sections.

Regards,

Vinay

vinayppatil 10:56, 21 December 2012 (EET)

Aakash95 - what a great wiki

excellent stuff here once again.

Aakash95 04:49, 20 February 2013 (EET)

Source: http://www.developer.nokia.com/Community/Wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Speech_Enabled_Calculator_For_Windows_Phone_8&diff=184015&oldid=181672

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BP vows to "vigorously defend" itself at US oil spill trial

CHICAGO: British energy giant BP vowed Tuesday to "vigorously defend" itself in court next week against US government claims for "excessive" fines in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster.

Prosecutors shot back with a warning that they will be fighting for the stiffest penalties possible at a blockbuster trial which opens Monday with tens of billions of dollars at stake.

"The United States is fully prepared for trial," Wyn Hornbuckle, a spokesman for the US Department of Justice, told AFP.

"We intend to prove that BP was grossly negligent and engaged in willful misconduct in causing the oil spill."

The mammoth trial in a New Orleans, Louisiana federal courthouse consolidates scores of remaining lawsuits stemming from the worst environmental disaster to strike the United States.

The first phase of the trial will focus on liability for the April 20, 2010 explosion that sank the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon drilling rig off the coast of Louisiana.

The blast killed 11 people and unleashed millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf, blackening beaches in five states and crippling tourism and fishing industries.

It took 87 days to cap BP's runaway well in a tragedy that riveted the nation.

BP is fighting civil penalties which could amount to as much as $21 billion if gross negligence is found.

"Gross negligence is a very high bar that BP believes cannot be met in this case," Rupert Bondy, group general counsel at BP, said in a statement.

"This was a tragic accident, resulting from multiple causes and involving multiple parties."

In addition to fighting the federal government over environmental fines, BP is also seeking to shift some of the liability to its subcontractors, drilling rig operator Transocean and Halliburton, which was responsible for the well's faulty cement job.

BP pleaded guilty in November to criminal charges -- including felony manslaughter -- and agreed to pay a record $4.5 billion in criminal fines.

It reached a $7.8 billion settlement early last year that will cover the bulk of the outstanding private claims for economic loss, property damage and medical problems.

It has paid out $10 billion to businesses, individuals and local governments impacted by the spill and spent more than $14 billion on the response and cleanup.

BP also remains on the hook for billions in additional damages, including the cost of environmental rehabilitation.

But while it was willing to settle the civil charges on "reasonable terms" BP said it will not accept the US government's assertion of gross negligence, or its estimation of how much oil was spilled.

"Faced with demands that are excessive and not based on reality or the merits of the case, we are going to trial," Bondy said in the statement.

"We have confidence in our case and in the legal team representing the company and defending our interests."

In a preview of an argument that will not reach trial until the second phase begins later this year, BP said the official US government estimate that 4.9 million barrels of oil was unleashed from the runaway well was "overstated" by at least 20 percent.

"BP believes that a figure of 3.1 million barrels should be the uppermost limit of the number of barrels spilled that should be used in calculating a Clean Water Act penalty," it said.

Meanwhile, the judge overseeing the consolidated trial on Tuesday approved a $1 billion settlement for civil penalties against rig operator Transocean.

The decision came after a $400 million settlement of criminal penalties against the Swiss drilling giant was approved last week.

Transocean pleaded guilty to one criminal count of violating the Clean Water Act and agreed to pay the $400 million fine for negligence that led to the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig.

The $1 billion civil penalty is for fines related to the oil spilled into the Gulf.

It is also responsible for implementing measures to improve operational safety and emergency response capabilities at all their drilling rigs working in waters of the United States.

-AFP/ac

Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world_business/view/1255241/1/.html

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Body pulled from wreckage after Kansas City explosion

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Crews work near the smoldering remains at the scene of an explosion in Kansas City, Mo., on Feb. 20.

By Matthew DeLuca, Staff Writer, NBC News

Authorities pulled a body Wednesday from the wreckage of a landmark restaurant in Kansas City, Mo., where a natural gas explosion caused a spectacular fire.

At least 14 people were injured Tuesday night when a blaze tore through JJ?s Restaurant, part of an upscale business and shopping district.?Searchers with cadaver dogs had sifted through the rubble for hours overnight looking for the lone person missing, a woman who worked at the restaurant.

The cause of the gas explosion remained under investigation. A statement released by Missouri Gas Energy said early indications were that a contractor doing underground work struck a natural gas line.

More than 100 firefighters responded to the 6 p.m. blast at JJ?s Restaurant in Country Club Plaza, an upscale business and shopping district of Kansas City. Flames shot up through the night sky, destroying the renowned Midwest dining spot as firefighters worked in below-freezing temperatures.?The fire was largely under control a couple of hours later.

?JJ?s Restaurant is totally gone,? Kansas City Fire Department Chief Paul Berardi said.?

David Frantz?, the restaurant owner's brother, said the loss of the beloved eatery is a major blow to the city.

"My brother just spent 27 years of his life running this business. He's built it into one of the fine restaurants in Kansas City," Frantz? said. "To come down here and to see a hole in the ground in flames is a pretty staggering experience."

Nearby residences and apartments suffered damage after the explosion and blaze, authorities said,?including a building adjacent to the restaurant with a collapsed wall.

?There will be scattered damage throughout the immediate vicinity of the incident,? James said.

It was at first thought that two people might be missing in the blaze, but authorities said that one of those people was located at St. Luke?s Hospital around midnight.?

With a major winter storm approaching, rescuers moved in heavy construction equipment on Wednesday to lift fallen debris, which was three to four feet thick over the floor of the destroyed eatery, Berardi said.

Witnesses told NBC station KSHB that they smelled natural gas in the area of the restaurant at least an hour before the explosion.?

?KCFD are on the scene and will conduct a thorough investigation of what caused the explosion,? Berardi said. ?We will continue to bring out the dogs and clear that scene and then an investigation will occur.?

JJ?s has been in business since 1985, and was widely regarded as a premier city dining location, earning a 93 rating from Zagat?s. The restaurant?s wine cellar had been listed by The Wine Spectator as among the finest in the world.

Authorities are still searching for possible victims after a natural gas explosion outside a popular restaurant sparked a five-alarm fire that injured at least 14 people. NBC's John Yang reports.

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NASA briefly loses all contact with space station

WASHINGTON (AP) ? NASA says the International Space Station has lost contact with NASA controllers in Houston. Officials say the six crew members and station are fine and they expect to fix the problem soon.

NASA spokesman Josh Byerly (BYE'ehr'lee) said something went wrong around 9:45 a.m. EST Tuesday during a computer software update on the station. The outpost abruptly lost all communication, voice and command from Houston.

About an hour later, while flying over Russia, station commander Kevin Ford was able to briefly radio Moscow that all was well and they were working on the problem.

Byerly said the problem should be fixed today. Until then, astronauts can talk with Moscow control for a few minutes every 90 minutes.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nasa-loses-space-station-contact-no-danger-172346169.html

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Colorado House passes gun-control measures (reuters)

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U.N. keeping a list of Syrian war crimes suspects

GENEVA (Reuters) - Syrians in "leadership positions" who may be responsible for war crimes have been identified, along with units accused of perpetrating them, United Nations investigators said on Monday.

Both government forces and armed rebels are committing war crimes, including killings and torture, spreading terror among civilians in a nearly two-year-old conflict, they said.

The investigators' latest report, covering the six months to mid-January, was based on 445 interviews conducted abroad with victims and witnesses, as they have not been allowed into Syria.

The independent team, led by Brazilian Paulo Pinheiro, called on the U.N. Security Council to "act urgently to ensure accountability" for grave violations, possibly by referring the violators to the International Criminal Court for prosecution.

"The ICC is the appropriate institution for the fight against impunity in Syria. As an established, broadly supported structure, it could immediately initiate investigations against authors of serious crimes in Syria," the 131-page report said.

It added: "Individuals may also bear criminal responsibility for perpetuating the crimes identified in the present report. Where possible, individuals in leadership positions who may be responsible were identified alongside those who physically carried out the acts."

Karen Konig AbuZayd, one of the four commissioners on the team of some two dozen experts, told Reuters: "We have information suggesting people who have given instructions and are responsible for government policy. People who are in the leadership of the military, for example."

"It is the first time we have mentioned the ICC directly. The Security Council needs to come together and decide whether or not to refer the case to the ICC. I am not optimistic."

But its third list of suspects, building on lists drawn up in the past year, remains secret. It will be entrusted to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, upon expiry of its current mandate at the end of March, the report said.

Pillay, a former judge at the ICC, said on Saturday that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should be probed for war crimes and called for immediate action by the international community, including possible military intervention.

"The evidence collected sits in the safe in the office of the High Commissioner against the day it might be referred to a court and evidence would be examined by a prosecutor," said a European diplomat.

The death toll in Syria is likely approaching 70,000 people, Pillay told the Security Council last week in a fresh appeal for it to refer Syria to the ICC, the Hague-based war crimes court.

Government forces have carried out shelling and aerial bombardment across Syria including Aleppo, Damascus, Deraa, Homs and Idlib, the independent U.N. investigators said, citing corroborating evidence gathered from satellite images.

"In some incidents, such as in the assault on Harak, indiscriminate shelling was followed by ground operations during which government forces perpetrated mass killing," it said, referring to a town in the southern province of Deraa where residents told them that 500 civilians were killed in August.

"SPREADING TERROR"

"Government forces and affiliated militias have committed extra-judicial executions, breaching international human rights law. This conduct also constitutes the war crime of murder. Where murder was committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack against a civilian population, with knowledge of that attack, it is a crime against humanity," the U.N. report said.

They have targeted queues at bakeries and funeral processions, in violence aimed at "spreading terror among the civilian population", it said.

"Syrian armed forces have implemented a strategy that uses shelling and sniper fire to kill, maim, wound and terrorize the civilian inhabitants of areas that have fallen under anti-government armed group control," the report said.

Government forces had used cluster bombs, it said, but it found no credible evidence of either side using chemical arms.

Rebel forces fighting to topple Assad in the protracted and increasingly sectarian conflict have committed war crimes include murder, torture, hostage-taking and using children under age 15 in hostilities, the U.N. report said.

"They continue to endanger the civilian population by positioning military objectives inside civilian areas," it said. Rebel snipers had caused "considerable civilian casualties".

"The violations and abuses committed by anti-government armed groups did not, however, reach the intensity and scale of those committed by government forces and affiliated militia."

Foreign fighters, many of them from Libya, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt, have radicalized the rebels and helped detonate deadly improvised explosive devices, it said.

The two other commissioners are former chief ICC prosecutor Carla del Ponte and Vitit Muntarbhorn of Thailand.

"It is an investigative mechanism and its evidence can be given to relevant judicial authorities when the time comes. In the interim, it is the one piece of U.N.-approved machinery shining a light on abuses," the European diplomat said.

Referring to del Ponte, who joined in September, the diplomat said: "She brings a harder-edged prosecutorial lens so when they are looking at the evidence she is very well placed to know what sort of evidence would assist a later judicial process."

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-list-syria-war-crime-suspects-leadership-100842061.html

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Numbers and insights from comScore on the Indian eCommerce ...

In this day and age of information where data is king, opinions and feelings have no place if data disagrees with them. Because data is absolute. On Saturday, February 16, at YourStory.in?s eSparks event, world?s premier business intelligence provider, comScore?s India director, Kedar Gavane de-mystified the eCommerce space in India with the help of data. Kedar?s talk had some interesting facts and numbers about the state of eCommerce in India. Here?s a snapshot -

Kedar

India, the fastest growing eCommerce market in the world

Between December 2011 and December 2012, India saw a 50% growth in the number of Internet users. With 139 million Internet users, India accounts for 75 billion pageviews worldwide. Indians spend 52 billion minutes on the internet and last year alone, India added 15 million eCommerce users. eCommerce growth in India has also been directly proportional to Internet penetration in India.

Kedar revealed that India has leap-frogged Brazil and Russia to become the fifth largest eCommerce market in the world, behind China, Japan, Germany and USA. As of December 2012, India had 44 million online retail visitors which is only 62% reach of e-commerce among online users. The worldwide average is around 73%.

User demographics ? Age and gender

75% of India?s eCommerce users are below the age of 35. More number of transactors fall in the 35 ? 44 age group. The younger Kedar 1segments, which is anybody below the age of 35 are the dominant population in the Indian online space. These younger users interact more with the site and post reviews about products, engage with these companies on social media and such. Kedar said there is also an increase in visitor loyalty ? the Indian eCommerce user makes six visits a month to an eCommerce site. Off which 60% users are men and 40% women, which is consistent across all categories of products.

Entry points ? where do eCommerce users come from?

In his presentation, Kedar shared that over 95% of eCommerce come from social media portals. The second largest source for eCommerce users is search. Other popular sources among eCommerce users include entertainment sites, news sites, e-mail and jobs sites.
Kedar also revealed that online retail has 1.5 times more reach than online travel. Social media marketing and SEO which has been conventional online marketing techniques will continue to be so. Kedar also revealed that social media will continue to be used for branding and to build a following.

Payments ? the preferred means and the future

Cash on delivery (COD) continues to be the preferred method of payment for most eCommerce transactions in India ? upto 58% of all Indian eCommerce transactions are paid via COD.
The next most preferred payment method is through debit/credit cards(Visa ? 11% and MasterCard ? 18%), followed direct debit and net banking. Kedar also pointed out that COD is on the decline and more customers are taking to debit/credit card transactions and 2013 could be the year when the skews change.

Kedar 2COD was the catalyst that gave a boost to the Indian eCommerce market. And as the industry matures in metros, COD may open opportunities for companies to tap customers in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. In Tier 1 cities adoption of online methods of payments can improve, provided the payment systems are made more reliable and penetration of credit/debit cards increase.

Winning categories now and for the future

Consumer electronics is the most successful eCommerce category in India and because of the nature of products, comparison shopping has also seen an upsurge in the recent past. Fast on its heels, is the fashion category. Apparel as a sub-category has seen the highest growth across all eCommerce categories ? a whopping 208%, said Kedar. Other categories like home furnishing, healthcare and movie ticketing are all potential winners in the near future, which have seen a 100% growth last year alone.

India?s top eCommerce sites

On the basis of unique visitors Jabong, Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra and Indiatimes shopping are the Top 5 eCommerce sites in India. Each record over 5 million unique visitors per month, with Jabong leading the pack at 11.6 million followed by Flipkart and Amazon with 10.7 million each. Collectively, these five e-tailers cater to 26 million online shoppers, more than a half of total number of online eCommerce visitors in India alone.

Kedar concluded his session saying eCommerce leaders in India mainly belong to the electronics and apparel and the Top 5 are horizontal players, who have offerings across categories. Aggressive marketing and category expansion have also been important pillars of growth of these players.

Download Kedar?s complete presentation at eSparks here.?

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We at YourStory.in thank E-Sparks Title Sponsor, Microsoft, Financial Technology Partner, Intuit, Associate Sponsors, ReferralCandy and Aramex and Exhibitor, Moolya.

Source: http://yourstory.in/2013/02/numbers-and-insights-from-comscore-on-the-indian-ecommerce-industry/

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Monday, February 18, 2013

2 Texas firefighters stable after deadly blaze

BRYAN, Texas (AP) ? Doctors are optimistic that two Texas firefighters hospitalized Sunday will recover from serious burns suffered in a blaze that killed two colleagues, their chief said.

Bryan Fire Chief Randy McGregor thanked everyone for their prayers for the families of the firefighters who died and for the men who were injured in the blaze that broke out Friday night at an unoccupied Knights of Columbus Hall.

Mourners left bouquets of flowers at the burned-out structure. A prayer service was planned Sunday night at Bryan High School.

The investigation into what caused the overnight fire that on Saturday claimed the lives of Lt. Eric Wallace, 36, and Lt. Gregory Pickard, 54, could take months, according to McGregor. He declined to speculate on what sparked the fire.

"State fire marshal's office is doing the investigation," said Mary Lynne Stratta, a city spokeswoman. "Could take up to six months for their report and ruling to come out."

Firefighters Ricky Mantey Jr., 30, and Mitchel Moran, 21, were in serious but stable condition Sunday at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Stratta said. McGregor did not release specifics on their injuries.

Funeral arrangements are pending for Pickard. Wallace's funeral will be Thursday morning at First Baptist Church in Bryan, about 90 miles northwest of Houston.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/2-texas-firefighters-stable-deadly-blaze-155424125.html

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Coventry City: Jobs For Two Candidates

All the latest news about CCFC brought to you right here as it happens

  • Today:
  • Mon 18 Feb City Duo At SBITC
  • Mon 18 Feb Jobs For Two Candidates
  • Mon 18 Feb No Pressure On Us - Carsley
  • Mon 18 Feb I've Been Told To Be Sharper - Clarke
  • Mon 18 Feb More Bookies Quoting Pemberton As Favourite
  • Mon 18 Feb Respect What Robins Has Done - Cameron
  • Mon 18 Feb Losing Robins Isn't Worth Losing Any Sleep Ov
  • Mon 18 Feb And Another Game Against Villa For City Ladie
  • Mon 18 Feb With The Fans Behind Us - Cameron
  • Mon 18 Feb Sport Stars Memorabilia
  • This week:
  • Sun 17 Feb Robins Starts With A Heavy Defeat
  • Sun 17 Feb City Ladies Reserves Beat Blackburn
  • Sun 17 Feb Win At Bury Was Another City First
  • Sun 17 Feb Great Win For City Supporters
  • Sun 17 Feb A Real Team Effort - Carsley
  • Sun 17 Feb I'll Give 110% - Dickinson
  • Sun 17 Feb Win Was Down To The Players - Carsley
  • Sun 17 Feb We Won't Come Up Against Quality Like That Ev
  • Sun 17 Feb Pemberton Odds On With Sky Bet For City Job
  • Sun 17 Feb City Legends Day
  • Sat 16 Feb Players Did Themselves Justice -Carsley
  • Sat 16 Feb First O'Donovan Goal For Northampton
  • Sat 16 Feb Support Again Was Brilliant - Christie
  • Sat 16 Feb City Remain In Eighth
  • Sat 16 Feb Sphinx Suffer Home Defeat
  • Sat 16 Feb Compass Group Named In Horse DNA Food Scandal
  • Sat 16 Feb Dickinson Is Settling In Well - Carsley
  • Sat 16 Feb SISU Have Two Choices - Mutton
  • Sat 16 Feb Knatchbull-Hugessen Rubbishes Fisher Claims
  • Sat 16 Feb Fans Agree That It's Time For SISU To Go
  • Sat 16 Feb Higgs Trust And Council View On Ricoh Rent Ro
  • Sat 16 Feb Sky Blues In The Community Half Term Activiti
  • Sat 16 Feb Sphinx Set Banbury Date
  • Sat 16 Feb Carsley The Bookies Favourite
  • Sat 16 Feb Dickinson To Debut?
  • Sat 16 Feb Sphinx Sports & Social Game Off
  • Fri 15 Feb City Issue Ricoh Rent Statement
  • Fri 15 Feb Lifetime Achievement Award For Joe Elliott
  • Fri 15 Feb City Have Their Bank Accounts Frozen
  • Fri 15 Feb Bring In The Mediators - Fisher
  • Fri 15 Feb Bury Take Former City Youngster
  • Fri 15 Feb Debt Order Served Against Coventry City FC
  • Fri 15 Feb Two Due In Court
  • Fri 15 Feb Four To Five Weeks Out For Adams
  • Fri 15 Feb Home Game For Sphinx
  • Fri 15 Feb Is It Time For Sisu To Sell Up And Get Out Of
  • Fri 15 Feb Players Could Be Chipped
  • Thu 14 Feb Necessary To Take Some Temporary Pain - Foste
  • Thu 14 Feb I Didn't Get The Answers I Wanted Off Sepalla
  • Thu 14 Feb Carso Not Shocked By Robins Departure

Source: http://www.coventrycity-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=784090

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Ethiopian rebels warn Canadian firm against exploring oil in the country's east

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - Ethiopian rebels on Monday warned a Canadian oil company against oil exploration in the country's east and said the area is unsafe because of fighting.

Africa Oil Corp. (TSXV:AOI) should halt all operations until the rebels make peace with the government, the Ogaden National Liberation Front, or ONLF said. The group is blamed for the 2007 attack on a Chinese-run oil field in the region in which scores were killed.

The rebels said in a statement that the company, which has its head office in Vancouver, is "conspiring with the government to exploit the region's oil."

"ONLF calls upon African Oil to desist from paying blood money to Ethiopia until a just settlement of the conflict is achieved and the people of the Ogaden are in a position to be masters of their wealth and interest," the statement said.

The Ethiopian government spokesman downplayed the statement saying the region is peaceful and that the rebels don't pose any real threat.

"The region is now fully stable and peaceful. The government and people are mobilizing together to develop the region," said Communications Minister Shimeles Kemal.

Various ONLF factions have in the near past requested and subsequently negotiated with the government after which they have put down their arms and re-joined the people to lead a peaceful life, Shimeles said.

"They have completely lost that capacity as most of their fighters have put down their arms. Now the remaining faction's leaders are engaged in a routine propaganda to disturb the ongoing development activities," he said.

Africa Oil Corp. said on its website that it has three projects in Ethiopia including in the Ogaden Basin where ONLF has been fighting the Addis Ababa government.

The rebels want to create an independent state in the Ogaden region, which is inhabited by mostly ethnic Somalis. Peace talks between ONLF and Ethiopians government in neighbouring Kenya ended in disagreement in October.

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Apple v. Samsung: Justice delayed is justice denied

382825052574FORTUNE -- In July 2011, Motorola (GOOG) filed a complaint in Germany's?Mann?heim District Court charging that Microsoft's (MSFT) Xbox?was infringing two of its video-coding patents. In May 2012 -- less than nine months later -- the court granted an injunction.

Contrast that with Judge Lucy Koh's federal court in the Northern District of California.

In April 2011, three months before Motorola, Apple (AAPL) filed a complaint charging that Samsung's smartphones and tablets were infringing Apple's patents, trademarks and designs. The case went to trial 16 months later, and a jury ruled in Apple's favor, famously assessing Samsung $1.05 billion in damages.

Nearly half a year has passed, and?no injunction has been granted, no fines have been paid and the judge has yet to issue a final ruling on the damages.

While the legal procedures drag on, Samsung is free to continue selling devices that Steve Jobs claimed -- and the jury agreed -- were Apple rip offs.

But there's more.

Apple filed a second complaint last August asserting that 17 more Samsung products -- including the Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tablet 10.1 -- violated still more Apple patents. That trial isn't scheduled to begin until May 2014, a year and nine months after Apple's complaint.

Now Judge Koh wants to put that trial on hold. Bloomberg reports that she told the two parties last week that she would like to freeze the second case until appeals from the first are exhausted. "I don't know if we need two cases on this," she said.

Meanwhile, Samsung is selling Galaxy S IIIs by the millions.

FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller can hardly contain himself. He points out that patent litigation in the U.S. seems to work better for patent trolls than for actual innovators.

"The unwillingness of many U.S. courts to adjudicate patent infringement?cases within reasonable periods of time is slowly but surely becoming a?serious issue for the competitiveness of the innovative part of the U.S.?economy," he says. "It also leads an increasing number of patent holders to rest their?hopes for swift resolution of patent cases on certain German courts."

Like that speedy one in Mannheim, for example.

Source: http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2013/02/17/apple-v-samsung-delayed/

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Environment schemes for kids influence parents' behavior

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Teaching children about the environment can affect the knowledge and behaviour of their parents, according to new research.

Scientists from Imperial College London surveyed the families of 160 schoolchildren in the Seychelles, some of whom took part in educational activities about the island's valuable wetland resources.

They found that the parents of children who took part in the wetland activities were more knowledgeable about wetlands and, were more inclined to undertake 'environmentally friendly' behaviours such as conserving water in their homes.

The findings are published today in the IOP Publishing journal Environmental Research Letters.

The study took place on Mah Island in the Republic of Seychelles, which is located in the Indian Ocean. Here, schools and Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) -supported wildlife clubs have long conducted environmental education programmes that include taking children out of the classrooms and to explore some of the island's wilder parts.

"School children in the Seychelles are fortunate to have a curriculum that emphasises the teaching of environmental concepts across a broad range of subjects," said lead author of the study Peter Damerell, who carried out the research from Imperial's Department of Life Sciences.

Questionnaires were issued to all of the students, as well as their parents. They were based on multiple aspects of wetland knowledge such as the different species that live in the wetlands and the threats that they're being exposed to.

The questionnaires issued to the parents also included questions about their use of water, which were specifically designed to test how conscious they were of water shortages parents were scored for 16 possible behaviours.

"Parents were often unaware that they were gaining environmental knowledge from their children," said Mr Damerell.

"This finding alone highlights the need for more quantitative investigations into the capacity of children to influence their parent's knowledge and behaviour. We now hope that many more studies will attempt to look at how much knowledge is transferred under different scenarios and which pieces of information are most likely to change household practices."

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Contact: Simon Levey
s.levey@imperial.ac.uk
44-020-759-46702
Imperial College London

Teaching children about the environment can affect the knowledge and behaviour of their parents, according to new research.

Scientists from Imperial College London surveyed the families of 160 schoolchildren in the Seychelles, some of whom took part in educational activities about the island's valuable wetland resources.

They found that the parents of children who took part in the wetland activities were more knowledgeable about wetlands and, were more inclined to undertake 'environmentally friendly' behaviours such as conserving water in their homes.

The findings are published today in the IOP Publishing journal Environmental Research Letters.

The study took place on Mah Island in the Republic of Seychelles, which is located in the Indian Ocean. Here, schools and Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) -supported wildlife clubs have long conducted environmental education programmes that include taking children out of the classrooms and to explore some of the island's wilder parts.

"School children in the Seychelles are fortunate to have a curriculum that emphasises the teaching of environmental concepts across a broad range of subjects," said lead author of the study Peter Damerell, who carried out the research from Imperial's Department of Life Sciences.

Questionnaires were issued to all of the students, as well as their parents. They were based on multiple aspects of wetland knowledge such as the different species that live in the wetlands and the threats that they're being exposed to.

The questionnaires issued to the parents also included questions about their use of water, which were specifically designed to test how conscious they were of water shortages parents were scored for 16 possible behaviours.

"Parents were often unaware that they were gaining environmental knowledge from their children," said Mr Damerell.

"This finding alone highlights the need for more quantitative investigations into the capacity of children to influence their parent's knowledge and behaviour. We now hope that many more studies will attempt to look at how much knowledge is transferred under different scenarios and which pieces of information are most likely to change household practices."

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French, Mali troops recover explosives in Gao

Travelers driving from Niamey, Niger, line up to be searched at the entrance of Gao, northern Mali, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013. Soldiers from Niger and Mali patrolled downtown Gao on foot Tuesday, combing the sand footpaths through empty market stalls to prevent radical Islamic fighters from returning to this embattled city in northern Mali. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

Travelers driving from Niamey, Niger, line up to be searched at the entrance of Gao, northern Mali, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013. Soldiers from Niger and Mali patrolled downtown Gao on foot Tuesday, combing the sand footpaths through empty market stalls to prevent radical Islamic fighters from returning to this embattled city in northern Mali. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

Travelers driving from Niamey, Niger, line up to be searched at the entrance of Gao, northern Mali, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013. Soldiers from Niger and Mali patrolled downtown Gao on foot Tuesday, combing the sand footpaths through empty market stalls to prevent radical Islamic fighters from returning to this embattled city in northern Mali. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

Travelers driving from Niamey, Niger, line up to be searched at the entrance of Gao, northern Mali, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013. Soldiers from Niger and Mali patrolled downtown Gao on foot Tuesday, combing the sand footpaths through empty market stalls to prevent radical Islamic fighters from returning to this embattled city in northern Mali. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

Travelers driving from Niamey, Niger, line up to be searched at the entrance of Gao, northern Mali, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013. Soldiers from Niger and Mali patrolled downtown Gao on foot Tuesday, combing the sand footpaths through empty market stalls to prevent radical Islamic fighters from returning to this embattled city in northern Mali. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

(AP) ? French soldiers on Wednesday recovered an enormous stash of explosives that authorities believe radical Islamic fighters were using to make bombs for attacks on northern Mali's largest city, a Malian military spokesman said.

Daouda Diarra said that the French military removed some 800 kilograms (1,700 pounds) of explosive materials from a house in Gao's Chateau neighborhood. The explosives had been discovered several days earlier, and the team had returned to the site Wednesday, Diarra said.

French military officials could not be immediately reached for comment.

Radical Islamic fighters withdrew from Gao on Jan. 26 after imposing their harsh interpretation of Shariah law in the most populous city in northern Mali for nearly 10 months.

Since their retreat, the Islamic extremists have launched two suicide bombings in the last week and invaded the city for a five-hour-long gun battle Sunday in the center of the city. Sunday's brazen assault marked the first time the jihadists had penetrated the city of mud-walled buildings since they fled.

Last week soldiers combing abandoned jihadist hideouts also found a stash of NITRAM 5 explosives hidden inside rice bags that were left in a communal trash area. The explosives are manufactured for use in mining, but can cause considerable damage when used as bombs.

Two suicide bombers have detonated their explosives in attacks on military checkpoints since Friday. Neither of the attacks killed other people, but the pattern of attempts has raised alarm that the jihadists could be preparing to stage more devastating assaults on civilian centers.

One of the suicide bombers had stayed in a Gao house where Islamic extremists lived when they controlled the city. The guard there said it had been visited by the one-eyed Algerian terror leader Moktar Belmoktar, who was the architect of last month's attack on a BP plant in Algeria in which at least 37 people were killed.

Soldiers from Niger and Mali have been patrolling downtown Gao on foot in an effort to secure the city. A new checkpoint with about two dozen Malian soldiers standing guard was also set up Wednesday near the waterfront.

Mali was plunged into turmoil after a coup in March 2012 created a security vacuum that allowed secular rebel Tuaregs, who have long felt marginalized by Mali's government, to take half the north as a new homeland. In the following months, the rebels were kicked out by the Islamists who imposed strict Shariah law in the north, including amputations for theft.

France launched a military operation Jan. 11 against the Islamic extremists after they started to move south into government-controlled areas and captured key towns.

Associated Press

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Rivera plans to announce if this is final season

New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera throws in the bullpen during a workout at baseball spring training, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera throws in the bullpen during a workout at baseball spring training, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera throws to home during a workout at baseball spring training, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera throws in the bullpen during a workout at baseball spring training, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

New York Yankees' Andy Pettitte, from left, Mariano Rivera, Phil Hughes and Hiroki Kuroda, of Japan, laugh during a workout at baseball spring training, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

(AP) ? New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera says he's reached a decision on whether this will be his final season and plans to announce it before opening day.

"Yes, I have," Rivera said Wednesday after the Yankees' first spring training workout for pitchers and catchers. "But again, I will tell you guys when I think it's the right moment."

The 43-year-old reliever had surgery June 12 to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, an injury that occurred while he was shagging fly balls during batting practice in Kansas City on May 3.

The right-hander expects to be ready for the regular season. He threw 25 pitches off a bullpen mound and said it felt good.

"It was wonderful to be out there again," Rivera said.

Associated Press

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Three finalists selected for city Human Resources director | The ...

City Administrator Fred Russell released the names and resumes Tuesday of an internal committee?s top three picks for the post, from among 150 who applied. The city will bring the three to Augusta for interviews with staff and commissioners starting Feb. 20.

The finalists include an attorney who works as HR director for a New York paramedic business, an HR director for the University of South Carolina and the former HR director for an Atlanta civil engineering firm, according to their resumes.

The only male finalist, Christopher Westbrook, has a law degree, a master?s degree in accounting and management information systems from Fordham University, and a bachelor?s degree in finance and economics from Pace University.

Since 2004, Westbrook has served as HR director, general counsel and paramedic for Rockland Paramedic Services in Chestnut Ridge, N.Y. He?s also deputy town attorney for Mamakating, N.Y., according to his resume.

Westbrook, an Air Force veteran who served in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm and on the Space Shuttle Medical Recovery Team for three NASA missions, seeks a position in the southeast that utilizes his education and experience at a salary of $100,000, his resume states.

Two southeastern candidates with several years? experience each in human resources roles are also after the $65,000 a year job.

Diometra Frierson worked as human resources director for B & E Jackson and Associates, an Atlanta civil engineering firm, for nine years until the company closed last year, according to her resume. Frierson is a certified human resources professional with a master?s degree from Troy University, according to her application.

Finalist Tanika Bryant currently works as a HR director for the University of South Carolina, according to her resume. She was HR director at Denmark Technical College in South Carolina for a year and for five years as an HR consultant and manager for the South Carolina Budget and Control Board.

Augusta has been without a permanent human resources director since the August 2011 resignation of Rod Powell. The Augusta Commission for months contemplated outsourcing the entire department to Automatic Data Processing before interviewing two candidates for the post in November. They had to restart the search, according to Russell, because their top pick, former Tampa, Fla., International Airport HR Director George Williams, accepted another position.

Earlier this year, the administrator notified about six remaining city HR staffers they will be forced to reapply for their jobs when a director is hired.

Source: http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/2013-02-12/three-finalists-selected-city-human-resources-director

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Conner Bird Arrested: Police Say Larry's Son Attacked Girlfriend

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Giant-breed owners see having dogs as living large

NEW YORK (AP) ? Life with Suzzane Kelleher-Duckett's dogs has required a few adjustments. Getting rid of the coffee table, for one.

Stashing things in the microwave or on top of the refrigerator if she wants to keep them out of the dogs' reach, since they can easily grab items off the counter and stove. Buying a minivan ? and taking out the middle seat so they can fit.

But after 16 years of owning Great Danes, Kelleher-Duckett wouldn't live without one.

"As big as they are, they love that big," the Santa Clarita, Calif.-based breeder said Tuesday as one of her two Danes, a 3-year-old, 134-pound female named Vendetta who's 34 inches tall at the shoulder, eyed her owner's sandwich after the breed's competition at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show.

Whatever dog wins America's most prestigious canine competition, giant breeds can't help but make a big impression on spectators who snap pictures of small children reaching up to pet huge dogs and ping the owners with queries: How much does he weigh? How much does she eat? What's it like to live with one?

Here's what it's like for Chris Boltrek and Ashley Erlitz, who share their Sound Beach, N.Y., home with Huxley, a 190-pound mastiff who's nearly 2. He plays with tree branches, not sticks, and with balls designed as horse toys.

He eats 10 to 12 cups of food a day, he may get spit on the walls if he shakes his head, and he outweighed the petite Erlitz when he was 9 months old and has knocked her over on walks a few times.

Take the imposing-looking mastiff on a walk, and "either people gravitate toward him because of the anomaly of a large dog or otherwise they walk on the other side of the street," Boltrek said as Huxley lazed in his grooming area, accepting pets from passers-by, after his breed's contest.

But for all the challenges ? which can include health considerations ? particular to massive dogs, their owners say they're drawn to animals that can inspire both awe and awwwww.

The Irish wolfhound is considered the tallest among the 175 breeds currently recognized by the American Kennel Club, but the lanky hound isn't necessarily the heaviest breed. (The Guinness World Record for the individual world's tallest dog belongs, at the moment, to a Michigan-dwelling great Dane named Zeus, who measures 44 inches from foot to shoulder ? and 7-foot-4 when he stands on his hind legs.)

A Scottish deerhound, a breed somewhat similar to the Irish wolfhound, won at Westminster in 2011. The diminutive Pekingese was top dog last year.

Lynne Hamilton would be the first to admit that good dogs can come in small packages. Her pets include a miniature dachshund and two medium-sized dogs, a smooth fox terrier and a springer spaniel.

But the moment she saw a college roommate's Newfoundland, "I fell in love with the big breed," said Hamilton, who has since owned Newfoundlands for 32 years. Her latest, 2-year-old Ares, was in his breed's competition at Westminster on Tuesday.

Caring for the 130-pound, heavy-coated Ares involves dealing with "lots of hair, lots of slobber" and keeping her Enola, Pa., home at 58 degrees year-round, she said, "because you don't want that panting in your face."

Many dog breeds, big and small, are susceptible to certain health problems. Giant breeds can be prone to orthopedic troubles, heart problems and what's known as bloat, a dangerous stomach condition. And in general, smaller dogs tend to live longer than huge ones.

Also, temperament and training are perhaps even bigger priorities for giant dogs than others because the big breeds' size and appearance can be off-putting if they're not well-behaved.

"You want to be able to look them in the face and have it be inviting," said dog handler Melody Salmi, who showed the St. Bernard best-of-breed winner, Aristocrat (or, formally, Jamelle's Aristocrat V Elba), Tuesday at Westminster. He's owned by Linda and Edward Baker of Hopewell, N.J.

Afterward, Aristocrat snoozed placidly in his crate.

Oftentimes, "I sell a puppy to people, and they say, 'Oh, it's so big,'" said Aristocrat's breeder, Michele Mulligan of Diamond Bar, Calif. But a year later, the same owners will say fondly, "They're not so big," she said.

"They just grow on you."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/giant-breed-owners-see-having-dogs-living-large-225900466.html

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