Wednesday, October 16, 2013

High court will review EPA global warming rules

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to decide whether to block key aspects of the Obama administration's plan aimed at cutting power plant and factory emissions of gases blamed for global warming.


The justices said they will review a unanimous federal appeals court ruling that upheld the government's unprecedented regulation of carbon dioxide and five other heat-trapping gases.


The question in the case is whether the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to regulate automobile emissions of greenhouses gases as air pollutants, which stemmed from a 2007 Supreme Court ruling, also applies to power plants and factories.


The court's decision essentially puts on trial a small but critical piece of President Barack Obama's toolbox to tackle global warming — a requirement that companies expanding existing industrial facilities or building new ones that would increase overall pollution must evaluate ways to reduce the carbon they release, as well. For many industrial facilities, this is the only way heat-trapping gases will be regulated, until the EPA sets national standards.


That's because the administration's plans hinge on the high court's 2007 ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA which said the EPA has the authority, under the Clean Air Act, to limit emissions of greenhouse gases from vehicles. Two years later, Obama's EPA concluded that the release of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases endangered human health and welfare, a finding the administration has used to extend its authority beyond automobiles to develop national standards for large stationary sources.


The administration currently is at work setting first-time national standards for new and existing power plants, and will move on to other large stationary sources. But in the meantime, the only way companies are addressing global warming pollution is through a permitting program that requires them to analyze the best available technologies to reduce carbon dioxide, the chief greenhouse gas.


The president gave the EPA until next summer to propose regulations for existing power plants, the largest unregulated source of global warming pollution.


EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy said the court will take up "a very narrow legal question" and otherwise confirmed "that EPA has the authority to protect public health by reducing carbon pollution under the Clean Air Act."


Michael Gerrard, a law professor at Columbia University and director of its Center for Climate Change Law, saw it somewhat differently. "From an environmental standpoint, it is bad, but not catastrophic," Gerrard said. He added that it would have been far worse if the court decided to question the EPA's conclusion that greenhouse gases endanger human health and welfare.


Environmental groups generally breathed a sigh of relief that the court rejected calls to overrule its 2007 decision or review the EPA's conclusion about the health effects of greenhouse gas emissions.


"It's a green light for EPA to go ahead with its carbon pollution standards for power plants because the court has left standing EPA's endangerment finding," said Joanne Spalding, the Sierra Club's senior managing attorney.


But a lawyer for some of the business groups involved in the case said the court issued a more sweeping ruling.


"Read in its broadest sense, it arguably opens the door to whether EPA can regulate greenhouse gases from stationary sources at all," said Roger Martella, a partner with the Sidley, Austin law firm in Washington.


The regulations have been in the works since 2011 and stem from the landmark Clean Air Act that was passed by Congress and signed by President Richard Nixon in 1970 to control air pollution.


The administration has come under fierce criticism from Republicans for pushing ahead with the regulations after Congress failed to pass climate legislation, and after the administration of President George W. Bush resisted such steps.


In 2012, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit concluded that the EPA was "unambiguously correct" in using existing federal law to address global warming.


The judges on that panel were: then-Chief Judge David Sentelle, who was appointed by Republican President Ronald Reagan, and David Tatel and Judith Rogers, both appointed by Democrat Bill Clinton.


The case will be argued in early 2014.


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How to create calendar events in iOS directly in the Messages and Mail apps

How to create events in iOS directly in the Messages and Mail apps

It's not uncommon for us to email and message people about plans we're making with them. If you pay close attention, iOS seems to know when we do this by underlining certain text. That isn't just to make it stand out more, it's to make it easier for you to add events to your Calendar app.

Here's how:

  1. From the Messages app or Mail app, find the message that contains information on your plans.
  2. Find the underlined text detailing a time or place. This is usually a time, sometimes even linked to a place. Tap on it.
  3. In the menu that pops up, tap on Create Event. Alternately, you can tap on Show in Calendar first to make sure it doesn't conflict with something else you've already got planned.
  4. The event creation screen will now come up and allow you to finish entering any details you need to about the event. When you're finished, just tap Done in the upper right hand corner.

That's all there is to it. Your event will be saved and you never even had to enter the Calendar app itself in order to do it.


    






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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Miley Cyrus Dating Rolling Stone Magazine Heir Theo Wenner?



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Miley Cyrus has reportedly moved on from her relationship and engagement to Liam Hemsworth.


The 20-year-old is rumored to be dating Rolling Stone magazine heir and photographer Theo Wenner.



Wenner, 26, previously romanced the beautiful actress Liv Tyler, whom he dated in 2011 even though she was ten years his senior.


Miley Cyrus is said to be communicating several times a day with Theo Wenner and a source said, “She’s definitely dating him. Miley talks about how hot Theo is and how nice he’s been to her. She’s definitely completely in lust with him.”


Miley is so excited about her new romance that she actually left her Bangerz album release party in New York on October 8 to meet up with him.


An insider said, “He didn’t come to the release party, but she snuck out at one point and went and met him at The Plaza”.


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Theo also sent flowers to the event for Miley, which were previously believed to be from Mike Will Made It.


Wenner is the son of Rolling Stone magazine owner and chief editor, Jann Wenner. Theo began as an intern for the magazine and is now working as a photographer for Rolling Stone.


Cyrus recently told Ellen DeGeneres she was obsessed with being alone. That didn’t last long!


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Millions Of Miles From Shutdown, Mars Rovers Keep Working




A photo composed of nearly 900 images taken by the rover Curiosity shows a section of Gale Crater near the equator of Mars. The rovers are continuing to work through the U.S. government shutdown.








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A photo composed of nearly 900 images taken by the rover Curiosity shows a section of Gale Crater near the equator of Mars. The rovers are continuing to work through the U.S. government shutdown.

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The budget negotiations in Washington are not front-page news on Mars. There, millions of miles away, NASA's rovers continue to operate, taking photographs and collecting data as they prepare for the coming Martian winter.

NPR's Joe Palca has this report for our Newscast unit:

"NASA's newest rover, called Curiosity, is on the move. It's headed to the base of Mount Sharp, a mountain that towers three-and-a-half miles above the floor of Gale Crater where the rover landed. Scientists hope the foothills of the mountain will reveal some of the ancient geologic history of Mars.

"The other rover, called Opportunity, is studying something similar at the rim of Endeavor crater. In January, the rover that was designed to last 90 days will mark its 10th year on Mars.

"Some of Opportunity's instruments have stopped working, but it's still taking pictures and still roves across the surface, albeit quite a bit slower than its newer partner on the other side of the planet."

The two rovers are taking in data and getting into strategic locations before winter arrives on Mars in a few months.

The scarcity of sunlight shouldn't pose a challenge for Curiosity, whose systems are powered by heat generated by the radioactive decay of plutonium. NASA hopes that the older Opportunity, which powers itself with solar panels, will be aided by its position on a north-facing slope.

As the Planetary Society website notes, this will be Opportunity's sixth winter:

"Harsh beyond belief, winters on Mars are life threatening, even for robots. Opportunity must endure constant, sometimes radical fluctuations in daily temperatures, not to mention survive temperatures as low as 100 degrees below freezing, all of which is really tough on her metal parts. Of course, the veteran rover has proved its resilience many times over while exploring this sub-freezing planet."


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Tina Fey, Amy Poehler back as Golden Globes hosts

FILE - In this Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, file photo, provided by NBC, co-hosts Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler appear on stage during the annual Golden Globe Awards, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association said Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013, that Fey and Poehler have signed up to host the Golden Globes for two more years. (AP Photo/NBC, Paul Drinkwater, File)







FILE - In this Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, file photo, provided by NBC, co-hosts Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler appear on stage during the annual Golden Globe Awards, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association said Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013, that Fey and Poehler have signed up to host the Golden Globes for two more years. (AP Photo/NBC, Paul Drinkwater, File)







(AP) — The duo of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler proved such a success at hosting the Golden Globes in January that they've been signed up for the same job for the next two years.

NBC, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and producers of the Golden Globes announced the unusual two-year commitment on Tuesday. Next year's Golden Globes will be held in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 12.

Allen Shapiro, CEO of Dick Clark Productions, said the former "Saturday Night Live" chums have "a truly unique chemistry making them one of the most talented and captivating pairings of all time."

They were bathed in critical love for their performance this year, with The Associated Press critic Frazier Moore calling them "the night's biggest winners." They got laughs without being polarizing, as was the case with predecessor Ricky Gervais. Poehler even poked fun during the show at the Hollywood debate over whether Gervais was too hard-edged in mocking Hollywood stars.

"We want to assure you that we have no intention of being edgy or offensive tonight," said Poehler, star of the NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation." "Because, as Ricky learned the hard way, when you run afoul of the Hollywood Foreign Press, they make you host this show two more times!"

Fey, whose NBC comedy "30 Rock" ended this year, and Poehler were both nominated for best actress in a comedy or musical but lost to Lena Dunham, star of HBO's "Girls."

More important than critical support, Fey and Poehler were good for business. The Golden Globes had their best ratings in six years for the most recent presentation, and were up 17 percent over the 2012 show.

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This Musical iPhone App Uses Your Phone's Camera to Remix Tunes


Until now, augmented reality has been mostly used as a way of giving you more information about the world around you, but a new iPhone app uses your surroundings to remix the music you're listening to.


"Sadly by your side" is an interdisciplinary art project encompassing an album, a book, and an iPhone app. It's written by David Cairo and produced by Fabrica, a design and communications strategy firm based in Italy. There are two different ways to listen to the album using the iPhone app, both of which require that you use the iPhone's camera. To hear the album exactly as Cairo intended it, simply hold the camera up to the $17 dollar book, it'll lock on, and playback the original version. (Or if your arms get tired, you can check out the unremixed version on SoundCloud for free.)


This Musical iPhone App Uses Your Phone's Camera to Remix TunesS


The more experimental route is to use the information hitting the camera sensor as the basis for a remix of the music. As you can see in the video above, the app breaks up the image the camera is seeing into a mixture of black, blue, and red, each of which controls different parameters of the music. The underlying code for each track is programmed so that the data visualization affects the harmony, melody, and rhythm of the track differently.


The work is an intriguing proof of concept for musical apps that could later be developed in the future. The effect of the visual remix is subtle because there aren't too many parameters being controlled and because the music is of the chilled out, meandering instrumental variety to begin with. It's kind of disorienting and odd to point your phone at different stuff to try to discern how it's changing the music. Sometimes you think you've figured out just what increasing the amount of a certain color will do—only to discover that you're totally wrong. [iTunes and Fabrica and SoundCloud]


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Nine of 30 DJIA Earnings Reports This Week Alone: Full Previews



Earnings season is upon us, and as of Monday we have no resolution on the government shutdown and the debt ceiling debate. These crucial issues are expected to be resolved, but right now America is having to pay attention to the private sector for its guidance on the economy. It turns out this week alone, nine of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) components are reporting earnings.


24/7 Wall St. has prepared a calendar with full earnings previews of the DJIA earnings reports due. We have used consensus estimates from Thomson Reuters for earnings per share (EPS) and revenue expectations. We also have added color and trading data on each. No consensus estimates for the coming quarter were provided because companies are complaining daily about having limited visibility due to the situation in Washington.

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Intel Corp. (INTC) is expected to report earnings after the close on Tuesday. Estimates are $0.53 EPS and $13.47 billion in revenue. Trading near $23.29, its 52-week range is $19.23 to $25.98. We recently highlighted how Intel is looking more and more like a great stealthy value and growth stock despite the PC business declines. We would make note that the recent rebalancing of the DJIA made Intel's weighting worth just under 1% of the index, so this now has limited impact on the market directly.


Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) reports on Tuesday morning, and estimates are $1.32 EPS and $17.43 billion in revenue. Our take is that many of the major recall issues have been resolved, but some do not agree on this matter. Either way, this company keeps growing slowly and steadily in earnings and dividends. At $88.92, it has a 52-week range of $68.07 to $94.42.


Coca-Cola Co. (KO) reports on Tuesday morning, and estimates are $0.53 EPS and revenue of $12.05 billion. What has been hard to ignore is that Coke's stock price has been very poor since the peak in May. It is almost as if the sugar-fighting woes of America and elsewhere finally are coming home to cause serious concerns. Trading at $37.65, its 52-week trading range is $35.58 to $43.43.

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American Express Co. (AXP) reports on Wednesday afternoon right after the close. The consensus estimates are $1.22 EPS and $8.22 billion in revenue. We will be watching delinquencies again closely. The share price of $75.25 compares to a range of $53.02 to $78.63 over the past 52-weeks.


International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) is also due after the close on Wednesday. The consensus estimates are $3.96 EPS and $24.73 billion in revenue. The key metric we pay attention to is the backlog of services. Last quarter this was put at up by 3% to $141 billion, but the backlog would have been up 7% if adjusted for currency changes. We would warn that charges for restructuring and layoffs may continue to plague an apples-to-apples comparison, and the quest for $20 in EPS is still coming at too big of a price. With shares around $186, the 52-week trading range for Big Blue is $178.71 to $215.90.


Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) reports earnings on Thursday morning, and this is among the newest of the DJIA components after a fresh component shift. The top investment bank's consensus estimates are $2.44 EPS and $7.36 billion in revenue. The issues we will watch closest are trading revenues and investment banking revenues. At $158, the stock has traded in a range of $113.84 to $170.00 over the past 52-weeks.


UnitedHealth Group Inc. (UNH) often still is overlooked as a DJIA component by many investors because it is a fairly recent addition. It reports Thursday morning before the open, and the consensus estimates for the health care insurance giant are $1.53 EPS and $30.83 billion in revenue. This just shows how large the health care business is, even after the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, is taken into consideration. Trading near $62.10, its 52-week range is $51.09 to $75.88.


Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) reports on Thursday morning. Estimates for the telecom giant are $0.75 EPS and revenue of $30.17 billion. Note that the Vodafone deal for Verizon Wireless has closed and the huge debt offering may throw off the numbers for the past quarter. It is possible that the numbers will be hard to interpret for more than just one quarter. Verizon's stock price near $47 compares to a 52-week trading range of $40.51 to $54.31.


General Electric Co. (GE) reports earnings on Friday morning. Estimates for the largest conglomerate are $0.35 EPS and $35.96 billion in revenue. We still expect GE to announce its plans for parts of GE Capital's consumer operations, but we cannot automatically expect that we will hear about this with earnings. GE's share price of $24.20 compares to a 52-week range of $19.87 to $24.95. GE does represent the economy, based on it being the largest conglomerate by market cap, but it now barely has a 1% DJIA weighting after the recent rebalance.

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MLB Umpire Wally Bell Dead At 48


NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball umpire Wally Bell, who worked the NL playoff series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals that ended last week, has died. He was 48.


The commissioner's office confirmed Bell's death Monday. He died of an apparent heart attack in his home state of Ohio.


"All of us at Major League Baseball are in mourning tonight regarding the sudden passing of Wally Bell," Commissioner Bud Selig said in a statement. "I always enjoyed seeing Wally, who was a terrific umpire and such an impressive young man. On behalf of our 30 clubs, I extend my deepest condolences to Wally's family, fellow umpires and his many friends throughout the game."


Bell became the first active MLB umpire to die since John McSherry passed away of a heart attack on the field in Cincinnati on opening day in 1996.


Bell worked the 2006 World Series and three All-Star games, including this year's event at Citi Field, where he was stationed at first base. A veteran of 21 big league seasons, he had also worked four league championship series and seven division series since joining the major league staff in 1993.


According to Bell's biography on MLB.com, his proudest moment as a big league umpire was returning to the field after having open heart surgery in 1999.


"I am deeply saddened and shocked at the loss of umpire Wally Bell," said Joe Torre, MLB executive vice president for baseball operations. "Umpiring was his life, and he touched so many people within the game of baseball. Aside from being an accomplished, All-Star-caliber umpire, Wally was a loving dad to his two teenage children. I extend my deepest condolences to them, his girlfriend Renee, the rest of his family and his admirers across Major League Baseball."


Bell was 34 and 2½ weeks from leaving for spring training in 1999 when his heart problem was detected.


He had quintuple bypass surgery on Feb. 18, 1999, that left him with an 8-inch scar down the middle of his chest. Two of his arteries had been 100 percent blocked. Two more had been 80 percent blocked, another 70 percent.


But he returned to work 11 weeks later in San Diego for a game between the Padres and Atlanta Braves.


That night, plate umpire Mark Hirschbeck took the first ball out of play, and planned to have all the umps sign it before presenting the souvenir to Bell.


Seven years later, Bell was behind the plate for Game 3 of the World Series between Detroit and St. Louis at Busch Stadium.


During the 2013 regular season, Bell was a member of Tim McClelland's crew.


"Wally was a great umpire, a great partner and a great friend. The umpiring community is deeply saddened by this tragic loss. He will be sorely missed by many," said major league ump Joe West, President of the World Umpires Association.


Bell is survived by his son, Jason, and daughter, Lindsey.


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AP Baseball Writer Ben Walker contributed to this report.


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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Man Develops Rare Case of Melanoma in the Gums



A 45-year-old man in China who developed a large, dark discoloration of his upper gums had a rare type of melanoma, a cancer that usually happens on the skin, according to a new report of his case.



"This is an unbelievably rare type of melanoma," said Dr. Susan Muller, professor of head and neck surgery at Emory University, who wasn't involved with the case.



This type of melanoma, medically known as mucosal melanoma, constitutes less than 1 percent of all melanoma cases, Muller said.



The area of the man's gums that was darkly pigmented measured about 0.5 inches wide by 1.5 inches long (1.5 centimeters by 4 cm). When a biopsy showed the dark lesion was, indeed, cancerous, doctors removed not only the gums but also parts of the man's upper jaw, according to the case report, published today (Oct. 9) in The New England Journal of Medicine. [Image of the mucosal melanoma]



Melanoma is cancer of melanocytes, cells that produce the pigments that color the skin. It is the least common type of skin cancer, but one of the most dangerous if it's not caught early. Melanocyte cells exist in some other parts of the body, too — for example, in the eyes, sinuses and mouth — but their function in these places is not clear.



"At this point, we don't know, first, why there are melanocytes in the mouth, and second, what makes those cells go bad and become malignant," Muller told LiveScience.



Muller and her colleagues previously looked at people with melanomas in the head and neck region who were treated at Emory University and affiliated hospitals. Over a 20-year period, they found 22 people who had melanoma in the sinuses, and only eight people who had melanoma in the mouth. Their study was published in the journal Oral Oncology in 2008.



Similar to the man in the new case report, in every instance of oral melanoma in Muller's study, the cancer grew in the patient's upper jaw and roof of the mouth. "We have no idea why that happens," Muller said.



In the man's case, when doctors followed up with him six months after his surgery, they found no signs that the cancer had come back.



Pigmentation in the mouth is not uncommon, and can be caused by many things, Muller noted. Although dark spots in the mouth might look like melanoma, they are usually benign. However, nothing other than melanoma would look like the black, large, diffuse pigmentation seen in this patient, Muller said.



Treating melanomas that occur in the head and neck region can be challenging. When removing any tumor, doctors like to have "clear margins" — meaning they have removed a big enough area of tissue around the cancer to lower the chance that cancer cells remain in the body. This can be problematic when the cancer is in the head and neck area, Muller said. [13 Oddest Medical Case Reports]



"If you have cancer in the liver, they can remove the liver — but if you have cancer in the head, you can't remove the head," Muller said. What's more, melanomas in the head and neck region are not as responsive to the chemotherapy used for melanomas of the skin.



Another challenge in treating some cases is that the melanoma might be hidden from sight. When that happens in the sinuses, it can be hard to notice. However, melanoma in the mouth can be detected early, by dentists or patients, Muller said.



Should people examine their mouth, along with their skin, for early signs of melanoma?



"No, there's enough to worry about — the risk of oral cancer is much higher," Muller said. "This case is a good reminder that melanoma could happen in the oral cavity, but it's a very rare event."



Email Bahar Gholipour or follow her @alterwired. Follow LiveScience @livescience, Facebook & Google+. Original article on LiveScience.



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Friday, October 11, 2013

Archer Remade The Danger Zone Scene From Top Gun and It's Perfect


Hey everyone, that's it. The Internet is over. Archer remade the video for Danger Zone from Top Gun. Yeah, let's all sign off now, there's no way to top it.



Ok, no, this isn't totally a car related video, but we do have a few of our favorite things. That includes Archer, which has some car obsessed people behind it, fighter jets, motorcycles, Kenny Loggins, and a sensual bedroom scene.


Basically, this is all you'll need to watch forever. Or it'll be 1:30 that you'll say was oversold and you don't get.


I'm going with the first one.


(Hat Tip to @joshpetri!)




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Sunday, August 4, 2013

The Voice 2013: Former coach Danny O?Donoghue says ?I?m dating someone special,? but it?s probably not Bo Bruce!

August 3rd, 2013 by Lynn Connolly.

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Fans of The Voice will of course know that The Script front man Danny O?Donoghue has called time on his role as a coach on the show, and evidently, that?s afforded him more time to spend on getting back his social life?

And to find some romance apparently as he?s told the Daily Mail that he now has a special someone in his life.

He said, ?I get so engrossed in what I do, there hasn?t really been that much room for anybody else?

?But I am now dating a special someone.?

However, while he wouldn?t say who that ?special someone? is, it?s most likely we can rule out his supposed former flame Bo Bruce ? who was of course a finalist on The Voice during its first series ? since Danny reckons all the talk of a romance between him and the talented singer was nothing more than a publicity stunt.

Of the media reports that he and Bo were an item, Danny remarked, ?I didn?t deny or confirm the speculation.

?I found it funny. By not saying anything, it created its own buzz. I thought I?d use it, and help Bo get publicity.?

However, as we reported a while ago, Bo evidently didn?t find it overly ?funny? and in an interview with a newspaper, she revealed that she?d poured out her heartache over Danny into songs for her album.

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She also accused the show?s bosses of putting the kybosh on their blossoming romance, telling The Sun?s TV Biz, ?We were incredibly close and he?s a hot guy. It was a mad time and meeting someone under those circumstances is difficult.

?I was very vulnerable and I regret a lot of things that happened.

?There was such an obsession with whether or not we were together and that put wild amounts of pressure on us.

?In the end a decision was made for him to not be around me. The process of writing my album Before I Sleep began when I was supposed to go with Danny to a Coldplay concert.

?It was meant to be an end-of-The-Voice present ? for him and me.

?But he was told he was not allowed to, because he couldn?t be seen with me in public.

?So I ended up not going with him but someone took pity on me and invited me to Coldplay?s box, with Coldplay?s agent, who then wanted to sign me.

?So although I said I have regrets about what happened, it led to so many other things.?

Here?s a reminder of Bo and Danny performing together on The Voice?

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I spent a lot of time on these and I must say they are very good.

I edited equipment to a crazy amount of detail, attempted to find all the correct faces/skin tone/hair, corrected height/weight, edited ratings to where I felt they were more appropriate, fixed jersey numbers (when possible), fixed hometowns, fixed the depth chart, took off any players no longer on the program and added what I felt were important freshmen/transfers.

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Martina Hingis: Her second comeback wows the crowds

Martina Hingis, a five-time Grand Slam singles champion,?began her second comeback to the Tour Wednesday night in a doubles match with Slovakia's Daniela Hantuchova in the Southern California Open.

By Associated Press / August 1, 2013

Martina Hingis, of Switzerland, hits a return during her doubles tennis match against Germany's Julia Goerges and Croatia's Darija Jurak at the Southern California Open tennis tournament Wednesday, July 31, 2013 in Carlsbad, Calif.

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Martina?Hingis?won in her return to the WTA Tour, teaming with Daniela Hantuchova for a 6-1, 6-1 victory over Julia Goerges and Darija Jurak on Wednesday in the Southern California Open.

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Hingis, the 32-year-old former top-ranked singled player whose last tour match was September 2007, consistently showed the deft hands that made her a nine-time Grand Slam doubles champion before a sparse crowd that gave her a warm ovation when she was introduced.

Hingis?didn't touch the ball until the fifth point of the match but flashed her doubles talent when she hit a backhand volley right at Jurak for a point in the second game.

"I felt like I got more comfortable (after the first set), returning, serving, everything," she said. "For me, mentally, I felt really good after that. The (first) service game of the second set, after that game I was like, 'I'm back to normal.'"

Hingis?is scheduled to play doubles with Hantuchova in four tournaments, including the U.S. Open.

"It was a great test for us and being able to beat them the way we did, it just gives us a lot of hope for the coming weeks," Hantuchova said about beating the team that reached the final of the Bank of the West Classic on Sunday.

The 'Swiss Miss' has retired twice previously, the first time in early 2003 at 22 and the last time in November 2007.

In singles, Ana Ivanovic advanced to the second round by beating defending champion Dominika Cibulkova 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.

The seventh-seeded Ivanovic, from Serbia, won nine of the final 11 games. She used a strong ground game to overpower Cibulkova, the Slovak coming off a victory Sunday in the Bank of the West Classic at Stanford.

"As soon as the draw came out I thought it was one of the toughest first-round matches, especially being a seeded player," said Ivanovic, the former top-ranked singles player and 2008 French Open champ. "But I was really happy with my performance."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/d4393SV4O_Q/Martina-Hingis-Her-second-comeback-wows-the-crowds

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Friday, August 2, 2013

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Badgers football position preview: Ryan Groy leads revamped offensive line

There is no mistaking the leader of the University of Wisconsin football team?s offensive line this season.

Ryan Groy is the only projected senior starter, as well as the leader in games played (41) and starts (20) among the linemen. He?s also in the mold of past leaders in the line, a guy who isn?t afraid to speak his mind, to teammates or the media.

The Badgers are coming off a remarkable three-year run on the line: Seven players have been drafted in that span, including three in the first round and one in the second.

Gabe Carimi won the 2010 Outland Trophy, four linemen were named first-team All-Americans and seven different linemen earned first-team All-Big Ten Conference.

Groy, from Middleton, could serve as a bridge from a glorious past to an uncertain future, due mostly to a shrinkage in scholarship numbers that has left depth as a major concern.

?To me, the key is the offensive line staying healthy, because the numbers are thin,? UW coach Gary Andersen said. ?They?re good players, but those numbers are thin.?

New offensive line coach T.J. Woods said in the spring that he would like to be at 16 scholarship linemen. The Badgers had 10 in the spring ? and frequently had only eight healthy linemen practicing ? and should have 12 scholarship players and six walk-ons when preseason camp opens.

Woods acknowledged the depth won?t be replenished

in one recruiting cycle.

?You try to build the walk-on program,? he said of one remedy. ?That?s one of my big goals. This place has a long tradition of walk-on players ? not just O-linemen. ? It?s awesome for me to be a part of it and I want to try and build that walk-on program back up.?

Until the numbers improve, Woods will plug the holes with versatile players such as Groy, who will fill a vital spot by moving from left guard to left tackle.

One reason Woods didn?t mind being shorthanded in the spring is because it forced players to get comfortable playing multiple spots. In addition to Groy, junior Dallas Lewallen played left tackle and center before settling in at left guard.

?I don?t look at it as a hindrance or a liability that we don?t have a lot of guys,? Woods said. ?We?re just preparing ourselves for week eight of the Big Ten season.?

No matter where he lines up, Groy is taking ownership of the group, which is what Woods wanted.

?A position group is only as good as its leaders,? Woods said. ?It?s their group. Ryan has his senior year one time; that?s it.?

It?s especially important on the offensive line, where all five players must work together ? and successes and failures are shared.

?I think that?s the biggest difference with the offensive line. More than any other position, your fate is tied to four other guys? performances,? Woods said.

The other returning starters, besides Groy, are junior right guard Kyle Costigan, who missed all of the spring following offseason knee surgery, and junior Rob Havenstein, who started every game last season at right tackle.

Redshirt freshman Dan Voltz, who enrolled early and has gone through two springs, is the projected starter at center.

Lewallen, who has overcome knee problems and made it all the way through the spring, will likely get the first crack at left guard. He could be pushed by sophomore Ray Ball, or possibly senior Zac Matthias, the backup right guard.

Groy smiled when it was suggested to him over the summer that some people think this line may not be as good as recent seasons.

?Oh, yeah?? he said. ?I think we?ll be fine. The Wisconsin O-line is not changing any time soon. So we?ll be fine.?

Source: http://host.madison.com/sports/college/football/badgers-football-position-preview-ryan-groy-leads-revamped-offensive-line/article_c767e993-67bf-50e5-ba4a-8bbbc8d8dd3a.html

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U.N. rights chief calls for investigation into Syria massacre

GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay said on Friday she wanted an independent investigation into an apparent massacre carried out by Syrian opposition forces in the town of Khan al-Assal.

"Based on the analysis by my team to date, we believe armed opposition groups in one incident - documented by a video - executed at least 30 individuals, the majority of whom appeared to be soldiers," she said in a statement issued by her office.

Syrian state media have accused insurgents of killing 123 people, mainly civilians, during a rebel offensive in Aleppo province late last month.

A group calling itself the Supporters of the Islamic Caliphate posted a video on YouTube of around 30 bodies of young men piled up against a wall. It said they were militiamen who had supported President Bashar al-Assad.

Over 100,000 people have died in Syria's civil war. In the early months of the conflict Assad's forces were blamed for the documented human rights abuses, but the U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria now says both sides have committed atrocities.

"Opposition forces should not think they are immune from prosecution. They must adhere to their responsibilities under international law," Pillay said.

Pillay's office said its team in the region was continuing to investigate the circumstances and scope of the killings, and it had information from a reliable source that opposition fighters were still holding government officers and soldiers captured in Khan al-Assal.

The town is one of three sites due to be visited by another group of U.N. investigators, who are trying to find the truth about allegations that chemical weapons have been used in the conflict.

(Reporting by Tom Miles; editing by Andrew Roche)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-rights-chief-calls-investigation-syria-massacre-135819444.html

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

RI home lived in while family was on vacation

BARRINGTON, R.I. (AP) ? In a stunt straight out of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," a Rhode Island family came home from a weeklong vacation to find that someone had been living in their house.

Tracy Woodard of Barrington tells WJAR-TV (http://bit.ly/12I4Kim ) the family found wet towels and blankets strewn about the house, someone's underwear on the couch, and condom wrappers and marijuana left behind. She says whoever broke in also made cookies.

The family says the intruders took alcohol, cash and other valuables from the home and caused damage, including breaking some doors.

Woodard says the unwanted guests had taped blankets over the home's glass doors so neighbors couldn't see in.

Barrington police Chief John LaCross says officers are investigating, but no arrests have been made.

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Information from: WJAR-TV, http://www.turnto10.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ri-home-lived-while-family-vacation-104945294.html

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Johnson: Spare us the hypocritical anger on baseball steroid scandal

Mr. Moseby?Mr. Lloyd Moseby speaks out on steroids.

?I?m surprised,?? Lloyd Moseby is saying, ?that people are surprised, more than anything, to tell you the truth. I?m shocked that people are shocked.?? The lurid headlines have returned, almost on cue, to stain America?s Game, long since shorn of the sense of sepia-toned romance that promised a refuge of sanity in an increasingly insane world. The Biogensis case of performance-enhancing drugs is only the latest to soil an increasingly soiled sports world in general and baseball specifically.

...Cheating, says Moseby bluntly, is one thing. A bad thing. Undeniably. But complicit silence, insidious hypocrisy, isn?t exactly a shining virtue, either.

?This is the era. This goes back a ways. The owners knew it. The commissioner knew it. He was happy that Sammy Sosa and (Jason) Giambi and (Mark) McGwire were hitting all those home runs. They saved the game. And so now you want to back up and say ?Oh, what a terrible thing!? ?It?s kind of silly for anyone to say ??- Moseby grabs theatrically at his heart ??Oh, I?m shocked! I can?t believe he was doing it!? ?Stop it.

?Some ex-players are angry. Not me. I just laugh and say ?Who didn?t know about it?? ?I am angry that the commissioner is doing what he?s doing. Now he wants to punish the kids. Now he wants to start passing the buck onto the second generation of people doing it.?? At 53, the irrepressible Shaker is looking a lot like a favourite old glove.

...?I love baseball. I love the game. I?ll never stop loving the game. The stats are kind of what get you, though. For us as older players, we know what we did. The stats have climbed. Suddenly you had guys hitting 50, 60, 70 home runs. I knew I was better than this guy, but he had better stats than me. But do they really care (about the Hall of Fame, about Cooperstown)? They live in mansions. They got $100 million contracts. Keep ?em out of the Hall of the Fame all you want, they?re still driving Lamborghinis. So Alex Rodriguez is not going to make another $30 million? So what? He?s already made half a billion.?? More lurid headlines await, more big names are set for exposure.

Source: http://www.baseballthinkfactory.org/newsstand/discussion/johnson_spare_us_the_hypocritical_anger_on_baseball_steroid_scandal

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2007 Ridge Monte Bello, Santa Cruz County, California

A retaste of the flagship wine, the 2007 Monte Bello (a blend from this famous estate of 79% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, 9% Petit Verdot, and 2% Cabernet Franc) reveals a dense ruby/purple wine with a floral, blueberry, and earthy cassis nose and elegant mid-weight flavors with impressive purity and classicism. There is good acidity, firm tannin, and modest alcohol (13.1%). This is not the most concentrated or powerful Monte Bello, but one built on finesse and elegance. According to the back label, only 41% of the production made it into this wine from the 103-acre estate vineyard. Give this wine another good 5-7 years of bottle age and drink it over the following 20-25 years.
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Texas A&M football player dies in car accident

by REBEKAH HOOD / KVUE.com

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Posted on July 30, 2013 at 10:23 AM

Updated today at 12:52 PM

Texas A&M University redshirt defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu, 19, died Monday night in a car accident in New Mexico during a trip home from Utah.

According Texas A&M, he was killed in a one-vehicle rollover accident on U.S. Highway 550 in Sandoval County in New Mexico.

Among those who also died in the single-vehicle crash were 14-year-old Andrew "Lolo" Uhatafe and 18-year-old Gaius Vaenuku. Salesi Uhatafe was injured in the crash.

One of Manukainiu's last tweets may shed some light on what happened. "22 hour drive back to Texas on no sleep. Oh my," he tweeted.

A statement released by Texas A&M reports Manukainiu "was a passenger in a 2002 Toyota Sequoia traveling south on U.S. 550 and the vehicle drifted off of the roadway and the driver over corrected and the vehicle rolled several times. Manukainiu and another passenger, Andrew Uhatafe, were ejected from the vehicle and deceased at the scene. Gaius Vaenuku, an incoming member of the Utah football team, was transported from the scene of the accident but was pronounced deceased in the ambulance. The driver and a fifth passenger were transported to San Juan Regional Hospital after sustaining minor injuries. Alcohol was not involved and it appears the driver was the only one wearing a seat belt."

Manukainiu was from Euless, Texas. According to KVUE's sister station WFAA, he graduated from Trinity High School in 2012.

The high school released a statement Tuesday, which said in part:

As we mourn the loss of three members of our Trinity family, we invite you to use this page as a place to share thoughts about Gaius Vaenuku (THS Class of 2013), Polo Manukainiu (THS Class of 2012), and Lolo Uhatafe (Euless Junior High student), along with support for Salesi Uhatafe (THS Class of 2013).

Aggies, sports fans, and even teammates are now sharing their sadness over Manukainiu's death.

?We lost a terrific young man,? Texas A&M head football coach Kevin Sumlin said. ?Polo was loved by his teammates and coaches. Anyone who came in contact with him was struck by his sense of humor and smile. My heart aches for his mom and family members.?

Teammate and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel tweeted Tuesday morning, "Heart hurts waking up to news about Polo..I think I speak for everyone on our team when I say we love you brother you will be missed."

The Texas A&M football staff sent this message out on their Twitter feed, "Very saddened this morning by the passing of @manukainiupolo. What a great kid! Praying for his family. #RIPPolo."

Texas A&M says Manukainiu was a recreation, parks and tourism science major. He is survived by his mother, Lima Uhatafe of Euless.

Source: http://www.kvue.com/news/Texas-AM-football-player-dies-in-car-accident-217596751.html

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

India win U-16 SAFF championship

Birthday boy, Jerry Lalrinzuala?s spectacular long range goal helped India beat Nepal 1-0 to win the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Under-16 Championships held at the Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu on Tuesday. This is the first time that India have won the championship.

Lalrinzuala unleashed a powerful left?footed, 35?yard strike to beat the Nepalese goalkeeper in the 18th minute. The goal proved to be the difference between both the teams.

An ecstatic coach of the Indian contingent, Gautam Ghosh, told dna after the win, ?I am very proud as this is the first time we have won such a big tournament. I am thrilled that all our efforts and training have not gone to waste. All credit goes to the boys, whose hunger and determination for victory gave us this title.?

However, the coach added he is not satisfied with just this win. ?Our main aim is to be able to compete with top European sides like Italy and Spain, only then will we realise where we stand in world football,? he said.

Optimistic about the growth of Indian football, Ghosh said, ?with the many youth training programmes that the AIFF is having, and with the importance being given to youth development, we should have a good national team in the next 5-7 years.?

The next goal for the team is to win the qualifiers for the 2014 AFC U- 16 Championships in Thailand. The qualifiers will be held in Kuwait. Talking about India?s chances in hosting the U-17 World Cup, Ghosh added ?2017 is far away and we need to improve our infrastructure first.?

Source: http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/1867943/report-india-win-u-16-saff-championship

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