Monday, July 29, 2013

WWE ON THE WAY TO SOUTH AFRICA, PUNK TALKS AND MORE

By Dave Scherer on 2013-07-28 14:20:08

Most of the talent that worked the US shows in Georgia over the weekend are heading for the tour of South Africa today.? At least it's a shorter flight than Australia.

Jim Ross did his latest blog yesterday.? You can read it by clicking here.

Marty Hawrysko sent this item. ... CM Punk was on with Laurence Holmes (a wrestling fan himself) earlier this week on "670 The Score" WSCR/Chicago. Punk discussed celebrating with the Stanley Cup Champion Blackhawks, some comic book stuff (Punk will be at the Chicago Wizard World Comic Con in August), the Chicago Cubs, and a little WWE stuff, including his relationship with Vince McMahon. A great, down to earth interview.? You can hear the interview by clicking here.? Make sure to choose the 7/25/13, Hour 3 podcast.

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Hiking couple claim new footage shows Bigfoot out for a walk in the wilds of Canada

By James Nye

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Eerie footage shot in the Canadian wilderness has set off speculation that the mystery figure filmed in the distance could be the legendary Bigfoot.

The startling video allegedly shot by a couple hiking in Mission, British Columbia, shows a large, gangling figure covered in hair, lumbering over a forest hilltop.

As always with these kinds of sightings, the clip is very blurry, but from what the viewer can make out the figure emerges from a tree and is visible for around 20 seconds - before appearing to punch a few leaves out of the way before disappearing out of sight.

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Close-Up: This zoomed in image shows the figure in the center that was filmed by a couple out for a hike in Mission, Canada

Close-Up: This zoomed in image shows the figure in the center that was filmed by a couple out for a hike in Mission, Canada

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The silent video has been viewed over 50,000 times since it was uploaded onto YouTube on Wednesday - however it is not clear when exactly the clip was filmed.

According to Crypto-zoology website 'Legend Tracker', the couple were on a hiking holiday when they spotted the mythic creature in the distance and began to film.

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The tantalizing footage has left Bigfoot believers hoping that experts can examine it and therefore prove that the legendary ape-like Sasquatch does indeed live in the forests of North America.

At the beginning of July, the claims of Texas veterinarian Melba Ketchum's that she had proved the existence of Sasquatch with DNA evidence were refuted.

Walking: On the left of center of the image is the figure that is believed to be the mythical Bigfoot

Walking: On the left of center of the image is the figure that is believed to be the mythical Bigfoot

The 'sample' she said proved the existence of Bigfoot turned out to contain mostly opossum DNA, mixed in with markers from other animals, according to tests.

Houston Chronicle science reporter Eric Berger says there is no evidence that any of the DNA in the sample belongs to a Sasquatch or any other hominid cousins of humans.

When Ketchum released her 'scientific study' of Big Foot earlier this year, Berger hammered her for not submitting the paper to a credible peer-reviewed journal and not allowing mainstream researchers to verify her work.

Instead, she launched a journal of her own, the DeNovo Scientific Journal, and published her findings online and charged $30 to read the work.

Remote: Mission, British Columbia is pictured here - the thousands of miles of wilderness would be perfect for Bigfoot to hide

Remote: Mission, British Columbia is pictured here - the thousands of miles of wilderness would be perfect for Bigfoot to hide

Face-off: Science reporter Eric Berger had the reputed Bigfoot DNA tested by a top geneticist. He found Melba Ketchum's claim of finding the Sasquatch false
Houston Chronicle science reporter Eric Berger says a reputed sample of Bigfoot feces contains mostly opossum DNA

Houston Chronicle science reporter Eric Berger says a reputed sample of Bigfoot sample contains mostly opossum DNA - along with traces from other animals

Iconic: This photo shows what former rodeo rider Roger Patterson claimed is the American version of the Abominable Snowman. He said pictures of the creature, estimated at 7 1/2 feet tall, were taken northeast of Eureka, California

Iconic: This photo shows what former rodeo rider Roger Patterson claimed is the American version of the Abominable Snowman. He said pictures of the creature, estimated at 7 1/2 feet tall, were taken northeast of Eureka, California

'If Ketchum really had the goods she would have co-authored the paper with reputable scientists and gotten the work published in a reputable scientific journal,' Berger wrote in February.

'Instead she?s playing to an audience that doesn?t understand how science works, that wants to believe Bigfoot exists and is willing to send her some cash to further their delusions.'

However, Ketchum approached Berger and offered him definitive proof of her findings - she would let his friend, a top Houston geneticist, take a sample of her Big Foot DNA and test it himself.

Ketchum claims the sample came from a family of ten Sasquatches that lives in northern Michigan. She says the sample was taken from the crumbs left behind after the Bigfoots ate blueberry bagels.

Berger admits he allowed himself to get momentarily excited by the prospect of testing Sasquatch DNA.

'If the evidence backed up Ketchum?s claims, I had a blockbuster story. My geneticist source would have a hand in making the scientific discovery of the decade, or perhaps the century. Ketchum would be vindicated,' he wrote.

Instead, he says, rational science came crashing down. The sample contained nothing more than the remnants left behind by common forest animals.

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AP Photos: Pilgrims greet energized Pope Francis

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ? It was perfect beach weather Saturday on Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro, and the white sands were jammed full of people.

But instead of beach balls and bikinis, the nearly 2 million people who packed the beach had brought Bibles, rosaries and crucifixes.

They were pilgrims from all over the world who had come to greet Pope Francis on the next-to-last day of his weeklong visit to Rio and neighboring Sao Paulo state.

Francis had spent Saturday morning in Rio's ornate Municipal Theater, where he urged city leaders to remember society's least fortunate. While onstage, he also met with members of Brazil's indigenous tribes, who gave him a feathered headdress.

Throughout his trip, Francis has embraced the unexpected, wading into crowds and urging Catholics to shake up the church. His flock appeared to take that message to heart Saturday, all along the giant curve of Copacabana.

Here's a gallery of images from the sixth day of the pope' visit to Brazil.

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Potential for new, less invasive ways to detect and treat bladder cancer

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Scientists from Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center have provided evidence from preclinical experiments that a gene known as melanoma differentiation associated gene-9/syntenin (mda-9/syntenin) could be used as a therapeutic target to kill bladder cancer cells, help prevent metastasis and even be used to non-invasively diagnose the disease and monitor its progression.

The study, published in the journal Clinical Cancer Research, was a collaborative effort between Paul B. Fisher, M.Ph., Ph.D., who originally discovered the mda-9/syntenin gene, and Santanu Dasgupta, Ph.D., an expert in bladder cancer research. Through cell cultures and mouse models of human bladder cancer, the researchers demonstrated that mda-9/syntenin helps to regulate bladder cancer growth and metastasis. They also showed that an increase in the gene's expression correlates with disease progression, making it a promising target for detecting and monitoring the growth and metastasis of bladder cancer. In addition, suppressing mda-9/syntenin expression resulted in a substantial decrease in cancer growth and its ability to spread.

"Currently, there are no biomarkers that can accurately predict bladder cancer metastasis, or monitor its progression," says Fisher, Thelma Newmeyer Corman Endowed Chair in Cancer Research and co-leader of the Cancer Molecular Genetics program at VCU Massey, chairman of the Department of Human and Molecular Genetics at VCU School of Medicine and director of the VCU Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM). "Our findings could assist in the development of innovative ways to detect, monitor and treat bladder cancer."

The team discovered that mda-9/syntenin regulates bladder cancer progression by impacting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling. EGFR is located on the surface of bladder cancer cells and plays a part in a variety of mechanisms that contribute to cell proliferation, the growth of new blood vessels, cell migration and resistance to apoptosis - a form of cell suicide. The researchers showed that mda-9/syntenin physically binds to EGFR and disrupts a variety of processes that help keep cancer in check.

Fisher has previously shown that mda-9/syntenin is overexpressed in a variety of cancers and is a key contributor to metastasis in melanoma. Fisher and Dasgupta plan to continue exploring the role of mda-9/syntenin in the development of bladder cancer. Future studies will utilize animal models to determine the mechanisms by which the gene helps to initiate the disease in order determine the point at which the gene's expression indicates a positive cancer diagnosis.

"Bladder cancer is often diagnosed through an invasive procedure that involves inserting a flexible camera through the urethra, which may cause some people to delay testing and, in turn, treatment," says Dasgupta, member of the Cancer Molecular Genetics program at VCU Massey, assistant professor in the VCU Department of Human and Molecular Genetics and VIMM member. "We hope that our studies will lead to new, less invasive ways to detect and treat bladder cancer and, ultimately, fewer deaths."

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Fisher and Dasgupta collaborated on this study with Devanand Sarkar, M.B.B.S., Ph.D., Harrison Research Scholar and member of the Cancer Molecular Genetics program at VCU Massey, associate professor in the Department of Human and Molecular Genetics at VCU School of Medicine and associate scientific director of cancer therapeutics at VIMM; Shilpa Bhatia, Ph.D., postdoctoral research scientist in the VCU Department of Human and Molecular Genetics; Swadesh K. Das, Ph.D., instructor in the VCU Department of Human and Molecular Genetics and VIMM member; Luni Emdad, M.B.B.S., Ph.D., member of the Cancer Molecular Genetics program at VCU Massey, assistant professor in the VCU Department of Human and Molecular Genetics and VIMM member; Aleksandar Janjic, research technician in the VCU Department of Human and Molecular Genetics; Mitchell E. Menezes, Ph.D., postdoctoral research scientist in the VCU Department of Human and Molecular Genetics; Nitai D. Mukhopadhyay, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Biostatistics at VCU School of Medicine; and Chunbo Shao, M.D., Ph.D., postdoctoral research scientist in the Department of Otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.

This study was supported by National Institutes of Health grant CA097318, the National Foundation for Cancer Research, the Elisa U Pardee Foundation and, in part, by VCU Massey Cancer Center's NIH-NCI Cancer Center Support Grant P30 CA016059.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Photo appears to show Aaron Hernandez with pistol shortly before killing, documents show

By Jeff Black and Elizabeth Chuck, NBC News

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Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez appears in Attleboro District Court during a probable cause hearing related to the murder charges he is facing in the death of a friend, in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

New surveillance photos released Thursday appear to show former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez in his living room carrying what is believed to be a handgun in the hours before the former NFL star allegedly committed murder, investigators said Thursday.

The grainy photos show a man thought to be Hernandez exchanging the gun between his hands as he passes through the living room of his North Attleboro, Mass., home, investigators said.?

Another photo, that investigators say was taken after the killing, appear to show Hernandez at the entrance to the basement of his home holding what appears to be a gun, police said.

An arrest warrant released Thursday says .45-caliber shell casings were found in the Nissan Altima the football player is thought to have rented before Odin Lloyd, a semi-professional football player whose body was found less than a mile away from Hernandez's home, was killed in June.?


The documents also say that shell casings found in a car that investigators believe Hernandez rented match those found near the body of the man Hernandez is charged with murdering.

The new documents also revealed that investigators found a rifle in a gym bag at Hernandez's home and Hernandez's palm print on the rifle, but indicate police still have?not recovered the the .45 caliber firearm used in Lloyd's death.?

Hernandez did not have a firearms license for the weapon, an FEG Hungarian rifle, according to the newly released documents.

Surveillance video from the night Lloyd was killed shows a Nissan Altima leaving Hernandez's home, according to authorities.

The warrant among court documents released to the media Thursday in the murder investigation of the ex-NFL player, who is currently being held without bail and has pleaded not guilty to killing Lloyd.?

Their release came a day after a judge granted prosecutors more time to present evidence to a grand jury in the case against Hernandez.

Lloyd, an acquaintance of Hernandez's, was found dead in an industrial park on June 17. After multiple searches of his home, police arrested Hernandez, and charged him with Lloyd's murder. He lost his spot on the New England Patriots team and endorsement deals amid the investigation into him.

Two co-defendants, Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, are also charged in the case, after searches by police turned up ammunition and documents connected to them. Authorities believe the two men were with Hernandez in the Nissan Altima and picked Lloyd up before he was killed.

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What Scouts Are Saying: July 25, 2013 by Baseball Prospectus

July 25, 2013

by Baseball Prospectus

Many of our authors make a habit of speaking to scouts and other talent evaluators in order to bring you the best baseball information available. Not all of the tidbits gleaned from those conversations make it into our articles, but we don't want them to go to waste. Instead, we'll be collecting them in a regular feature called "What Scouts Are Saying," which will be open to participation from the entire BP staff and include quotes about minor leaguers and major leaguers alike.

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Cardinals 2B Matt Carpenter: ?He conducts ABs at such a high level and looks to be in complete control of his offensive approach. He doesn't panic, knows the strike zone, and gets the barrel to the ball efficiently. He is developing into an offensive player who sets the tone to their lineup and helps them win.?

White Sox 1B/DH Paul Konerko: ?[He?s] going to need to be closely monitored now that he is back off the DL. He wasn't showing the same bat speed earlier in the season but still showed the ability to barrel balls up. Back issues are always scary, but if his time on the DL has helped his feel better, he could be a difference maker in a division or Wild Card race.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Chrysler extends production lives of Avenger ... - Automotive News

The mid-sized Avenger sedan had been expected to end late this year or in the first quarter of 2014 at Chrysler's Sterling Heights assembly plant.

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DETROIT -- In a sweeping change from the product plan Chrysler Group outlined this year, the lives of the Dodge Avenger, Dodge Grand Caravan and Jeep Wrangler have been extended, The Detroit News reported today.

The newspaper, citing supplier sources, said the current Avenger would continue through 2015, a year longer than planned; the Grand Caravan through 2017, an extension of 2 years; and the current Wrangler through 2018.

Chrysler spokesman Gualberto Ranieri declined to comment on the report.

If true, the product extensions might signal that the automaker and its corporate parent, Fiat S.p.A., are trying to conserve cash in the face of economic pressure in Europe and a planned purchase by Fiat of remaining Chrysler shares.

The mid-sized Avenger sedan had been expected to end late this year or in the first quarter of 2014 as Chrysler's Sterling Heights assembly plant in suburban Detroit geared up to produce the next generation Chrysler 200 sedan.

CEO Sergio Marchionne said this year that the next Chrysler 200 -- which shares a platform with the Dodge Dart and Jeep Cherokee -- would be shown in January 2014. The Sterling Heights plant, with two body shops, will have the capability to produce the redesigned Chrysler 200 and the older Avenger.

Since taking operational control of Chrysler in 2009, Marchionne has sought to end the Daimler-era practice of producing similar vehicles to compete against one another in Chrysler showrooms. He has said the automaker should have one minivan going forward, for example, and not the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan.

Chrysler purchasing head Scott Kunselman told Automotive News this week that the automaker has begun bid preparation for its next minivan program.

Which of the minivan nameplates will survive has been the subject of more than a year of speculation, but no definitive answer -- even from the top executives of each brand.

The hot-selling Jeep Wrangler was to be refreshed in 2016, which would provide time for the Toledo plant where it is made to expand its constrained capacity.

Jeep brand head Mike Manley said last month that a new optional diesel engine would be available with the next refresh of the Wrangler, and said earlier that a long-sought pickup version would wait until additional production capacity could be found.

You can reach Larry P. Vellequette at lvellequette@crain.com.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Dell officially unveils Precision M3800 workstation at SIGGRAPH, gives rumored specs a nod

  Dell officially unveils Precision M3800 workstation at SIGGRAPH, gives rumored specs a nod

Remember that Haswell-powered Dell workstation that popped up last week? The company is officially ready to acknowledged its silicon, announcing on its corporate blog that the machine is being unveiled at SIGGRAPH this week. Dell is still reluctant to get into specifics, but confirmed on a teaser page that the Precision M3800 would contain a 4th Generation Intel Core-i7 CPU, NVIDIA Quadro graphics and a 3,200 x 1,800 QHD+ multi-touch display. Even better, all that is set to fit into a tight 0.7-inch chassis that weighs in at 4.5 pounds. Mum's still the word on specifics, but previous leaks assigned the machine 15GB of RAM and either a 1TB HDD or a 512GB SSD. Dell hasn't let the workstation's price slip either, but we don't expect it to be cheap -- nothing thin and powerful ever is.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Charges expected in grisly Ohio bodies discovery

EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) ? Charges were expected to be filed against a registered sex offender who was arrested following the discovery of three bodies in trash bags in a poor Ohio neighborhood riddled with abandoned houses.

The search for additional bodies was suspended Sunday after police and volunteers scoured about 40 empty homes, with no immediate plans to resume, said East Cleveland Police Chief Ralph Spotts.

Spotts identified the suspect as 35-year-old Michael Madison. He said Madison is expected to be formally charged on Monday, but did not elaborate.

Mayor Gary Norton said the suspect has indicated he might have been influenced by Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell, who was convicted in 2011 of murdering 11 women and sentenced to death.

It's the latest in a series of high-profile cases involving the disappearance of women from the Cleveland area.

Eric Wilson, a neighbor who saw Madison frequently, said Madison threatened about a month ago to attack women in the same fashion as Sowell.

Wilson and others said Madison was a neighborhood fixture, constantly walking up and down streets and seen everywhere.

It wasn't immediately clear whether Madison has an attorney. A woman at a small white house at the address Madison used in the state sex offender database answered a few questions through the blinds of a window Sunday, refusing to come out or give her name. She identified herself as a family member, and said the family was shocked by the allegations.

An odor led to the discovery Friday of one body in a garage. Two others were found Saturday ? one in a backyard and the other in the basement of a vacant house. The bodies of the three women, all wrapped in plastic bags, were found about 100 to 200 yards apart, and authorities believed the victims were killed in the last six to 10 days.

Teenager Daniqwa Martin said she smelled the odor Tuesday but ignored it, thinking it was a dead animal. Martin, 16, said Madison had offered her a ride in the past but she always declined.

Spotts indicated later Sunday that the suspect's comments haven't provided clarity on whether more bodies might be found.

"He really hasn't stated that there's any more, but he hasn't said anything that would make us think that there's not," Spotts said.

Norton said authorities have "lots of reasons" to suspect there are more victims, but he refused to say why.

Norton said Madison, who was arrested Friday after a police standoff, has indicated to authorities he might have been influenced by Sowell.

"He said some things that led us to believe that in some way, shape, or form, Sowell might be an influence," Norton told The Associated Press.

All three bodies were found in the fetal position, wrapped in several layers of trash bags, Norton said. He said detectives continue to interview Madison, who used his mother's address in Cleveland in registering as a sex offender, the mayor said.

Madison was classified as a sex offender in 2002 when he was sentenced to four years in prison for attempted rape, according to Cuyahoga County court records. He had previous convictions in 2000 and 2001 for drug-related charges.

Cuyahoga County medical examiner Dr. Thomas P. Gilson said Sunday that the bodies were in advanced stages of decomposition and that it would take several days to identify them and how they died.

About three dozen volunteers, including community anti-crime activists, fanned out Sunday morning across yards, through vacant houses and along a railroad to help police search. The chief advised them to watch for missing floor boards as they looked inside houses. One young searcher crawled under a board screwed across a door to go inside a house to search.

"The MO of each body we've found so far was wrapped up in a lot of garbage bags, so if you see anything .... and it might not look like it's a body, but it could be ? because each bag, the way he had each person was in a fetal position," Spotts told searchers before they began. "It didn't look like a person could actually fit in the bag."

Barbara Stirtmire, part of a local motorcycle club whose members were pitching in to search Sunday, said she came to help because she knows so many people in the area and as the mother of a teenager daughter, understands what people with missing children must be going through.

"It doesn't make the city look good, I know that," said Stirtmire, 31, who works at a nearby auto parts store. "But as far as everybody coming together, it's beautiful. "

One neighbor, Nathenia Crosby, said she was familiar with Madison and had seen him walking through the neighborhood. She said she had told him to stop chatting with her daughter and warned him after seeing him talk to her cousin.

"It's very scary, especially when he used to be talking to my daughter," said Crosby, 48. "But I told him he was too old to be talking to my daughter because she was only 19. When I found out how old he was, I said, 'You need to move on, she's too young.' "

A day earlier, police, FBI, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department went through yards and abandoned houses over about three blocks and used dogs trained to find cadavers.

The neighborhood in East Cleveland, which has some 17,000 residents, has many abandoned houses and authorities want to be thorough, the mayor said.

"Hopefully, we pray to God, this is it," he said.

Resident Tina Young lives on a nearby street between two abandoned houses, with five others on her street also empty. She parks in her driveway close to the street so she can go in her front door, afraid of parking in the back.

Young echoed comments of several neighbors who said crime wasn't as much of a concern in East Cleveland recently as the huge number of abandoned homes.

"There's not a lot of crime that happens here," she said. "So this is something new for all of us to see."

The case brings to mind recent notorious Cleveland searches that involved missing women.

In May, three women who separately vanished a decade ago were found captive in a run-down house. Ariel Castro, a former school bus driver, has pleaded not guilty to nearly 1,000 counts of kidnap, rape and other crimes.

In 2009, Sowell was arrested after a woman escaped from his house and said she had been raped there. Police found the mostly nude bodies of 11 women in garbage bags and plastic sheets throughout the home.

Prosecutors described him in court papers as "the worst offender in the history of Cuyahoga County and arguably the State of Ohio."

He was found guilty in 2011 and sentenced to death.

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Welsh-Huggins can be reached on Twitter at https://twitter.com/awhcolumbus. Associated Press writers Kantele Franko in Columbus, Dan Sewell in Cincinnati, and Peggy Harris in Philadelphia contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/charges-expected-grisly-ohio-bodies-discovery-062744608.html

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Monday, July 22, 2013

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Israel's deepest well targets 1.5B barrels of crude

(Bloomberg Businessweek) The deepest oil well drilled in Israel?s 65-year history may be the most important.

Houston?s Noble Energy Inc. (NBL:US) will probe 6,500 meters (4 miles) below the Mediterranean seabed later this year, targeting as much as 1.5 billion barrels of crude, equal to about 15 years of Israeli demand.

While explorers have found enough natural gas in the past five years to turn Israel into an exporter, a major oil discovery would break new ground. The Middle East?s third-largest economy spends about $10 billion a year importing 98 percent of the oil it uses. Domestic production would increase tax revenue, boost the country?s balance of payments and reduce vulnerability to supply disruptions.

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3 RTJ Golf courses offer $1 per hole fees this summer

MONTGOMERY, AL (WBRC)- Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail cardholders have a chance to play three sites for just a $1 per hole this summer.

Through the end of August, cardholders can play the discounted price Monday through Thursday at Silver Lakes near Anniston and Gadsden, Highland Oaks in Dothan and Cambrian Ridge in Greenville. The cart fee for this special offer is $11.

To schedule your tee time, contact one of the three courses within seven days of play.

To learn more about the courses, please visit rtjgolf.com.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

SVBJ Wins: We scooped the world on Tesla, Google and GoDaddy

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How did the SVBJ crew do this week? Here?s the scorecard, and how we gauge how we?re doing.

? Scoops: We advanced a story of a certain magnitude

? Exclusives: We scored an exclusive interview with an important newsmaker

? Originals: Our story delivered readers value they didn?t get elsewhere

Caveat: Newsrooms are insanely competitive, and this list is put together with the best available knowledge. So if you think one of these doesn't qualify as a win, shoot me an email.

6/12/13 ? 6/19/13

Scoop: Tesla buys test track in 35-acre deal (6/19 Nathan Donato-Weinstein ? Everyone watches every move Elon Musk makes so it?s hard to break news on Tesla. But our Nate did, cause he?s disciplined like that.)

Exclusive: Check out Steve Jurvetson's collection of space artifacts (6/19 Jon Xavier and Vicki Thompson ? OK, so no one's gonna get rich trading on this story, but it's fun, fun fun. Jon and Vicki got an exclusive peak inside the world of space investor/VC Steve Jurvetson.)

Exclusive: Ex-Googler Edward Lu on asteroid patrol (6/19 Preeti Upadhyaya ? Preeti?s contacts in the space community yielded this story on an ex-Googler whose asteroid hunting operation is now relied up on by the U.S. government.)

Original: Liftoff - Silicon Valley launches space businesses as NASA relies more on private companies (6/19 ? Lauren Hepler & Preeti Upadhyaya ? We surveyed an emerging business niche that Silicon Valley startups are filling.)

Scoop: GoDaddy bulks up with Moffett Towers lease; CEO Blake Irving explains why (7/16 Nathan Donato-Weinstein ? We brought you the first news that GoDaddy will lease 40,000 square feet at Moffett Towers.)

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Promoter plotted out worldwide tour for Jackson

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Documents displayed for a jury Wednesday showed the promoter of Michael Jackson's ill-fated comeback concerts had contemplated a worldwide tour for the entertainer in the year before his death.

The documents prepared by AEG Live LLC envisioned 186 shows, with Jackson earning $132 million for his performances ? far less than the $835 million that an accountant who previously testified for the Jackson family had projected the singer would pocket from 260 shows around the globe.

The company's plans and calculations were presented to jurors hearing a negligent hiring lawsuit filed by Katherine Jackson against AEG Live. Katherine Jackson's lawyers used the tour schedule to show the company had plans to mount an international comeback for the entertainer and that their expert's assertions were supported by AEG's own plans.

The AEG Live figures were intended to counter the previous estimate of Jackson's earning power prepared by certified public accountant Arthur Erk.

Erk had said Jackson could have earned more than $1 billion if merchandise sales, endorsement deals and the creation of a Las Vegas show were included in his take.

However, a lawyer for AEG Live got Erk to concede Tuesday that his projections were not based on historical figures of Jackson's earnings or spending.

The touring schedule drafted by AEG Live in September 2008 included shows in Europe, India, Australia and the United States. It was prepared by a top AEG Live executive trying to coax Jackson back on stage for the first time in more than a decade.

Jackson eventually agreed to do a series of concerts in London's O2 Arena. He died in June 2009 while rehearsals were underway for the "This Is It" shows.

His last tour had been in 1997, but the singer was scheduled to perform 50 shows in London beginning in July 2009. Jackson had not agreed to perform shows in any other countries.

Jackson died of an overdose of the anesthetic propofol administered by a doctor in June 2009. His mother claims AEG Live failed to properly investigate the doctor who was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

A jury of six men and six women is hearing the lawsuit and would consider possible damages if AEG is found liable.

The company denies it hired the doctor or bears any responsibility for the superstar's death.

AEG Live projected that Jackson would earn between $22 million and $30.7 million for the London "This Is It" shows. The singer did not have any sponsorship or endorsement deals for performances.

Jurors also watched a clips from deposition testimony by Jackson's daughter Paris, who said her father told her that he didn't plan to perform after the London shows but did intend to take his children on a worldwide tour.

"He still had a lot of music that he was still working on, but he kind of needed to relax," Paris Jackson said.

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Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP .

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/promoter-plotted-worldwide-tour-jackson-232704714.html

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

From Tom Paine to Glenn Greenwald, we need partisan journalism

By Jack Shafer

(Reuters) - I would sooner engage you in a week-long debate over which taxonomical subdivision the duck-billed platypus belongs to then spend a moment arguing whether Glenn Greenwald is a journalist or not, or whether an activist can be a journalist, or whether a journalist can be an activist, or how suspicious we should be of partisans in the newsroom.

It's not that those arguments aren't worthy of time, just not mine. I'd rather judge a work of journalism directly than run the author's mental drippings through a gas chromatograph to detect whether his molecules hang left or right or cling to the center. In other words, I care less about where a journalist is coming from than to where his journalism takes me.

Greenwald's collaborations with source Edward Snowden, which resulted in Page One scoops in the Guardian newspaper about the U.S. National Security Agency, caused such a rip in the time-space-journalism continuum that the question soon went from whether Greenwald's lefty style of journalism could be trusted to whether he belonged in a jail cell.

Last month, New York Times business journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin called for the arrest of Greenwald (he later apologized) and "Meet the Press" host David Gregory asked with a straight face if he shouldn't "be charged with a crime." NBC's Chuck Todd and the Washington Post?s Walter Pincus and Paul Farhi also asked if Greenwald hadn't shape-shifted himself to some non-journalistic precinct with his work.

The reactions by Sorkin, Gregory, Todd, Pincus, Farhi, and others betray (dare I say it? ) a sad devotion to the corporatist ideal of what journalism can be and, (I don't have any problem saying it) a painful lack of historical understanding of American journalism. You don't have to be a scholar or a historian to appreciate the hundreds of flavors our journalism has come in over the centuries. Just fan the pages of Christopher B. Daly's book "Covering America: A Narrative History of a Nation's Journalism" for yourself. American journalism began in earnest as a rebellion against the state, and just about the only people asking if its practitioners belonged in jail were those beholden to the British overlords. Or consider the pamphleteers, most notably Tom Paine, whose unsigned screed "Common Sense" 'shook the world', as Daly put it.

Untangling the Revolutionary War press from Revolutionary War politics proves impossible, as James Rivington, publisher of the pro-Crown New York Gazetteer understood implicitly. Rivington left the city when the rebels swept in and returned when the British drove them out, Daly wrote. A Philadelphia publisher merely changed his newspaper's political stripes depending on which army held sway.

Judith and William Serrin's anthology, "Muckraking: The Journalism That Changed America", establishes the primacy of partisan, activist journalism from the revolutionary period through the modern era. Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison battled slavery in the 1830s with his newspaper, the Liberator. Elijah Lovejoy performed similar service in the Alton Observer, and in 1837 an Illinois mob attacked and killed him for his anti-slavery journalism. Beginning in the 1840s, Frederick Douglass used the press to fight for the freedom of his people, later writing, "It did not entirely satisfy me to narrate wrongs; I felt like denouncing them." Imagine the Sorkins, Gregorys, Todds, Pincuses, and Farhis of those days telling Douglass he was doing journalism wrong!

No politically contentious issue has ever escaped the eye and the pen of partisan and activists journalists. Labor journalist John Swinton used his press to campaign for working people in 1884. Helen Hunt Jackson confronted the treatment of American Indians in 1885. John Muir defended the Yosemite Valley from the timber industry in 1890. Jacob Riis recorded tenement poverty in "How the Other Half Lives" in 1890. And Ida B. Wells exposed the South's causal lynching practices in 1892.

The muckrakers of the new century revealed Standard Oil's bullying ways, political corruption in cities, the states, and the U.S. Capitol; patent-medicine and insurance swindles; unhealthful food; the sale of convicts to contractors; and more. In later decades, the communist press (yes, the communist press) alerted readers to the perils of silicosis and campaigned against color-line in Major League Baseball. The photographs of Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration in the late 1930s and Margaret Bourke-White for Life magazine in the 1930s and 1940s provided a window on poverty.

From the end of World War II until the civil rights movement began its ascension, the partisan and activist journalism faded but didn't disappear, its practice crimped perhaps by the so-called "Great Consensus" that had evolved, as Daly wrote in "Covering America". Part of its demise can be attributed to changing social attitudes. To write against segregation in the 1950s marked you in many corners as a disruptive partisan or activist, not a journalist. By the time the civil rights protests became a TV miniseries, to write in support of segregation made you suspect. After the March on Washington in 1963, support of full citizenship for African-Americans was the default mode for the mainstream press. In other words, the once-radical became the norm, and after it did, those who criticized American apartheid in the approved language were no longer marginalized as activist or partisan journalists.

In the 1960s, the best opinionated, fact-based journalism appeared in such books as Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" (1962), Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique" (1963), Jessica Mitford's "The American Way of Death" (1963), Michael Harrington's "The Other America" (1963), and Ralph Nader's "Unsafe at Any Speed" (1965).

The lefties at Ramparts magazine broke stories on Michigan State University fronting for the CIA (1966), the use of napalm in Vietnam (1966), and the CIA funding of the National Student Association (1967). Later revelations in the early to mid-1970s by the New York Times and the Washington Post (and others) about the Pentagon Papers, Watergate, and intelligence agency abuses were, at their root, as partisan as any of the NSA investigations Glenn Greenwald has contributed.

Remember, as Christopher B. Daly recently pointed out, Daniel Ellsberg chose to leak the Pentagon Papers to New York Times reporter Neil Sheehan because he (1) trusted Sheehan from their years in Vietnam, and (2) had recently read a long essay-review Sheenan had written for the paper's book section titled "Should We Have War Crime Trials?" As Daly writes, "Three months later, Sheehan wrote the first front-page article in the series that became known as the Pentagon Papers."

I could continue my honor roll of partisan journalism through the ages, Ms. magazine cultural critiques, muckraking by the Village Voice and other alt-weeklies, Mark Dowie's piece in Mother Jones on the exploding Ford Pinto (1977), the Progressive magazine's H-bomb expose (1979), the overtly techno-libertarianism of the Louis Rossetto-era Wired magazine, and skipping to very fast-forward, Jeremy Scahill's book "Blackwater" (2008), David Corn's "Romney tape" (2012), and Radley Balko's new book about the SWATing of America, "Rise of the Warrior Cop". But I think you get my drift.

My paean to activist and partisan journalism does not include the output of the columnists and other hacks who arrange their copy to please their Democratic or Republican Party patrons. (You know who you are.)

Nor do I favor the partisan journalists who insult reader intelligence by cherry-picking the evidence, debate-club style, to win the day for their comrades. Read a few of the articles I cite above and then ask yourself: Where would we be without our partisan journalists?

(Jack Shafer is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.)

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tom-paine-glenn-greenwald-partisan-journalism-001618555.html

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Funeral for military K-9 planned for Sunday

LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - A retired Marine bomb sniffing dog will be laid to rest Sunday and the preparations are already underway to honor her.

?Beyco, who lost her battle with cancer last month, will be honored with over 15-hundred flags lining the Old Historic Main Street in Middletown.

A 2.6 mile flag line, stretching from Bluegrass Harley Davidson on Blankenbaker Lane to VFW 1170, is also?being planned.

The KY Patriot Guard Riders were served by Beyco in her retirement and will play a major role in the memorial. Beyco will be the first K-9 Veteran to be honored with a Ride of Respect; her ashes will be placed on the lead bike.

The canine warrior retired from the United States Marine Corps after ten years of service and two tours in Iraq. Beyco's last mission was standing in 90-degree heat to attend the funeral of Bardstown K-9 Officer Jason Ellis.

"If I know Beyco, she is probably starting a flag line in heaven for all the military dogs that are going to enter. She knows what these mean," said Joe Sturm, a Vietnam veteran who Beyco lived with.

Larry "The Flag Man" Eckhardt provided the flags and came from Illinois for the tribute. Volunteers helped put up the flags Saturday in preparation.

Beyco's memorial will be Sunday at 2:00 at the VFW post on Evergreen Road in Middletown. We have all that information posted on our website wave3.com.

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Kronos Aims to Bring Green Energy to All

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Updated 12:47PM

Kronos Energy Solutions is hard at work on a new hybrid charging system for electric cars, which it hopes to debut in the next six to nine months, and the company is also making plans for possible expansion of its headquarters in Cordova by early next year.

Kronos founder and owner John Bogensberger cites his six grandchildren as constant motivators for working to provide a better world for the future.

?When I formed Kronos in July 2009, I wanted to put my money where my mouth was and offer something better for my grandkids,? said Bogensberger, who started his company with the belief that sustainable, renewable energy should be available and affordable to everyone.

He wants to see people get more involved and more educated.

Kronos Energy Solutions develops the hybrid wind- and solar-powered T.R.I.P.S. (Totally Renewable Integrated Power System) tower for electric cars. (Kronos Energy Solutions)

?Everybody is talking green, but few people are walking green,? Bogensberger said. ?Everything we do is about being green. Even when I am making equipment purchases, I look for products that have zero environmental impact.?

Kronos products include residential, agricultural and marine-application wind turbines, satellite tractor-trailer fairings, and 70 percent of the sub-framing components for electric cars.

?We come up with new and innovative applications for old technologies and figure out how we can make them work better for people. We are not creating anything new,? said Bogensberger, who cites the fact that vertical axis wind turbine technology dates back to 600 B.C.

?We are a community-involved and faith-based organization that takes care of its employees,? said Bogensberger, a disabled U.S. veteran who served for 12 years in the U.S. Navy. ?We even recycle people. Everyone that works here has never worked in this industry before.?

As part of its community commitment, Kronos and its transitional department work to hire or help find work for other military veterans and the formerly unemployed and homeless.

Last fall, Bogensberger bought out his initial financial backer?s stake in the company, which now has 15 employees. By early next year, he hopes to be able to enlarge the company?s current 15,000-square foot space in Cordova by as much as 80,000 square feet.

Next up, Kronos is developing a hybrid charging system for electric cars that it plans to debut by the first quarter of next year.

?The program is called ALGA, and it?s part of a solar- and wind-powered hybrid charging station with zero carbon footprint,? said Bogensberger, who remains tight-lipped about specifics until closer to its release date.

T.R.I.P.S. (Totally Renewable Integrated Power System) stations or towers offer citizens the opportunity to join ALGA. Users are issued swipeable cards that are then used to access electric cars that can be driven anywhere within a metro area. When finished, the cars are simply dropped off and plugged back into the nearest charging station.

The flower-shaped T.R.I.P.S. stations are designed to be visually inert and blend in with surroundings, much like cell phone towers.

Locally Kronos hopes to deliver five T.R.I.P.S. poles to Agricenter International in the fall.

Overall the company does the majority of its business outside the U.S.

?It?s an uphill battle for renewables in the U.S. because we (as a community) think the petroleum bucket has no bottom,? said Bogensberger, who established strong international connections while handling global business for KONE, Wittur North America and Mid-America Door.

Bogensberger is currently working to establish a joint venture in the United Kingdom with power control company Lifteknic, and it just signed a manufacturing agreement in Tartistan in southern Russia for five of the T.R.I.P.S. solar- and wind-powered hybrid charging systems.

Bogensberger points out that many people are not aware that electric cars can have a larger carbon footprint than a standard ?smoke burning? car.

?And they are taxing an already taxed electrical grid,? he said. ?What will they do with the lithium ion cells afterwards??

Kronos is also in the process of trying to establish a foothold in the local semi-tractor trailer fairings industry.

?In the past two years, the number of all trucks on the road with fairings has grown from only 7.5 percent to between 40 percent and 45 percent, and the forecast is that in the next five years you won?t buy a trailer without them on it,? he said.

Fairings made by Kronos show 16 percent diesel fuel savings versus other brands, according to Bogensberger, and they boast a life expectancy of 84 months.

?Everyone who has tested them so far has said they are a superior product,? he said. ?We are offering a top quality product for about $1,000 under our lowest competitor.?

Source: http://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2013/jul/13/kronos-aims-to-bring-green-energy-to-all/

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Friday, July 12, 2013

G4S and Serco under review after tagging fiasco

By Neil Maidment and Kate Holton

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday placed all contracts held by outsourcing firms G4S and Serco under review after an audit showed they charged for tagging criminals who were either dead, in prison or never tagged in the first place.

The news, which wiped millions of pounds off the firms' value, was the latest blow in a torrid spell for G4S which makes around 10 percent of its 7.5 billion pounds turnover from British government work.

Its reputation was severely hit last year when it failed to provide enough security guards for the London Olympics and a profit warning in May led to the departure of long-serving chief executive Nick Buckles.

G4S shares have slipped by over a quarter in three months.

The government said Serco had agreed to co-operate with an audit of all its contracts and it had asked the Serious Fraud Office to consider carrying out an investigation into G4S which declined to allow a further review into the tagging deal.

The companies are two of the government's biggest suppliers and run services from prisons and immigration centres to transport.

The current tagging contract was worth around 50 million pounds to G4S. UK public sector work, which also includes local government contracts, accounts for just under half of Serco's 4.9 billion pounds revenue.

Shares in G4S fell 5 percent to give it a market value of 3 billion pounds. Serco shares were down 8 percent, valuing it at 3.1 billion pounds.

"The House will share my astonishment that two of the government's biggest suppliers would seek to charge in this way," Justice Secretary Chris Grayling told MPs in parliament.

"The current estimate is that the sums involved are significant, and run into the low tens of millions in total, for both companies, since the contracts commenced in 2005," he said, adding that he had no information to suggest the two firms had knowingly engaged in dishonest practices.

The news is unwelcome for the Conservative-led coalition government which has ramped up the rate of work it outsources to private firms which say they can do it cheaper.

Wider scrutiny of outsourcing deals is forcing ministers to try and spread some business to smaller firms.

"Today's announcements strengthen our view that UK outsourcing is going to remain a tough place to be ahead of the 2015 election," analysts at Westhouse said.

REPUTATIONAL HIT

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said on Thursday an audit found some instances of tagging charges for people who had died, people who were back in prison and had their tags removed, and for people who had not been tagged at all.

The audit also revealed that some of the issues around tagging, which monitors whether offenders are adhering to curfews and are a cheaper alternative to prison, were first discovered by the MoJ in 2008 but were not addressed.

Grayling said he wanted an independent forensic audit of the contracts to rule out any foul play, to which Serco had agreed and G4S declined.

G4S, the world's biggest security firm, said it was running its own review and would reimburse any money that is owed. "G4S believes that any evidence of dishonesty should be referred to the relevant authorities, including if appropriate, the SFO," it said.

It said it would work with government on the audit of all other contracts.

Serco CEO Christopher Hyman also said it would repay any amount that was due. "We will not tolerate poor practice and behaviour and wherever it is found we will put it right."

Serco said the award of a prisons contract in Yorkshire would be delayed and added it had withdrawn from bidding for a new tagging contract due worth up to 150 million pounds a year, according to analysts.

G4S remained in the running for that contract but the MoJ was reviewing whether to exclude the firm from competition.

(Additional reporting by Sarah Young and Christine Murray; Editing by David Cowell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/britain-review-g4s-serco-contracts-120907623.html

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