Wednesday, July 10, 2013

TheStreet: Worst behind Alcoa? SEC to rule on JOBS Act; stock futures await earnings reports

The worst appears over for Alcoa.

Alcoa is in a struggling indusry, but there are many reasons why the outlook for the company is bright.

The SEC is set to rule on Title 2 of the JOBS Act and most believe regulators will pass

Stock futures were poised early Tuesday, awaiting further quarterly earnings but wary of Chinese trade figures.

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Snowden Denies Giving Information to the Russian or Chinese Govt

Edward Snowden denies having ever given any information to the governments he was accused of being a spy for.

?In never gave any information to either government, and they never took anything from my laptops,? Snowden says in an interview with The Guardian?s Glen Greenwald.

Snowden has so far been accused of being a spy for the Chinese government or the Russians just because he chose these countries to seek refuge in until one of his political asylum requests is answered.

Furthermore, one publication went as far as to say that China had drained the contents of Snowden?s laptops, without any kind of evidence.

Snowden denies all these allegations, practically saying once more that he is doing this out of the desire to tell the truth about what the NSA had been doing, namely spying on citizens from all over the globe.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Judge orders NFL, retired players to negotiate

A federal judge has ordered the NFL and former players to negotiate over whether claims of concussion-related injuries will move forward in court or in arbitration.

U.S. District Judge Anita B. Brody of Philadelphia had planned to rule July 22 in a legal fight involving about 4,200 former players and the league.

However, in an order Monday, she told the two sides to try and resolve how the case will proceed by going through mediation with retired U.S. District Judge Layn Phillips of Oklahoma. The retirees want the right to sue the league, while the NFL insists the claims fall under the collective bargaining agreement, and should be resolved in arbitration.

"We respect and will comply with the court's order regarding mediation and will be available to meet with Judge Phillips at his direction," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in a statement.

Phillips is to report back to Brody on any progress by Sept. 3. Brody also implemented a gag order on lawyers for both sides.

Many former players say they suffer from dementia, Alzheimer's disease and other neurological conditions and believe they stem from on-field concussions. The league says safety has always been a top priority.

Each side hired a powerful Washington litigator to make its case to Brody during arguments in April.

NFL lawyer Paul Clement argued that teams bear the chief responsibility for health and safety under the contract, along with the players' union and the players themselves.

"The clubs are the ones who had doctors on the sidelines who had primary responsibility for sending players back into the game," Clement said after the hearing.

The players argued that the league glorified violence through NFL Films, thereby profiting from dangerous hits to the head.

Players' lawyer David Frederick also accused the league of concealing studies linking concussions to neurological problems for decades, in part by hiring a rheumatologist to lead the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Committee, which was created in 1994.

"It set up a sham committee designed to get information about neurological risks, but in fact spread misinformation," Frederick argued.

In recent years, a string of former NFL players and other concussed athletes have been diagnosed after their deaths with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, including popular Pro Bowler Junior Seau and lead plaintiff Ray Easterling. Both committed suicide last year.

About one-third of the league's 12,000 former players have joined the litigation since Easterling's suit was filed in 2011.

Brody, during the oral arguments, pondered whether NFL head injuries belong in arbitration under terms of the contract.

"It has to be really specific," she said. "That's what I have to wrestle with."

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/08/3490508/judge-orders-nfl-retired-players.html

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Ramadan Business A Boon In Growing Islamic Market; As Muslims Fear Commercialization

Growing up in a mostly Christian neighborhood in southern Virginia in the 1970s and 1980s, Raana Smith remembers feeling "lacking" around the holidays. While friends frolicked at Easter Egg hunts and got giddy over the presents under their Christmas trees each December, her Muslim family's traditions didn't translate well into toys or games that other kids could understand.

Now 39 and the mother of a three-year-old, Smith is trying to help fill what she sees as a commercial hole for Muslim families raising kids in the United States. Ahead of Tuesday's first day of Ramadan, the Islamic month when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, her Islamic gifts and stationery business, Silver Envelope, has prepared hundreds of Ramadan wares for shipping. They range from an $8.50 Ramadan cookie decorating package to a $15 "Rockets 'n' Robots" Ramadan countdown kit (the concept is similar to that of an Advent Calendar) and, for the ambitious, a $69.95 "moon-sighting party" bundle (the holiday period begins and ends with the viewing of the new moon).

"To say Ramadan is busy for us is an understatement," says Smith, who splits her time between Doha, Qatar and Richmond, Va. "We are targeting people who are looking to revive the Islamic spirit, who are looking to create their own American traditions grounded in Islam, who want to help children get excited about being Muslim through fun products and characters."

As the Muslim community expands -- Pew researchers have projected America's 2.6 million Muslim population will nearly double over the next two decades -- and more native-born Muslims make up America's Muslims, a growing number of Islam-related businesses are launching around the nation. While Muslim-owned retailers and services such as Halal butcher shops and Islamic Sunday schools have existed for decades, these new companies cater to a different market. They sell everything from clothing, music and makeup to toys, frozen dinners and cookbooks.

Ramadan, the most important month on the Islamic calendar that ends with one of Islam's biggest holidays, Eid al-Fitr, is the prime time for the Muslim commercial market in the U.S. and even more so abroad.

"Up until recently, so much of the focus among American Muslims has been on the religious aspect or the political sphere. But not much has been done in business," says Sabiha Ansari, event director for the American Muslim Consumer Consortium, which held its fourth annual conference in Newark, N.J. in November with about 400 Muslim business owners in attendance.

"We're trying to promote Muslim entrepreneurs, businesses and general market companies that are making products for, or trying to appeal to, American Muslims," says Ansari, whose organization cites the U.S. Muslim market as measuring at over $100 billion. The number includes housing, cars, food and services, among other areas.

Ansari's group doesn't focus exclusively on Ramadan or holiday-related businesses, but growth during Ramadan has nonetheless fueled talk of the fasting period becoming too commercialized, particularly outside the U.S.

In majority-Muslim countries such as Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, Ramadan is the biggest sales season of the year, with hotel, restaurant and clothing businesses making some of their biggest profits. An estimate from the Pan Arab Research Center in Dubai three years ago put Egyptian advertising spending during Ramadan at $142 million (62 percent higher than other times of the year). The high numbers are expected to continue despite the nation's recent regime changes.

Meanwhile, in Mecca, the growth of five-star hotels and expensive travel packages for Muslims performing pilgrimage (umrah) during Ramadan has added to discussions of excess in a faith that emphasizes simplicity and accessibility.

Though smaller, commercialism has also become a focal point in the Muslim-American community. When it comes to big corporations, Muslim outreach has been largely limited to selling pre-packaged halal foods (Whole Foods, for example, sells a halal line called Saffron Road). But questions remain among some Muslims about the relationship between Islam and business. Amid panels featuring Muslim entrepreneurs and a session on social media at the Muslim consumers' conference last year, there was a session on fashion industry titled, "Can Timeless Values and Modern Style Coexist?"

"I don't think we -- Silver Envelope -- or many others in the U.S. are taking it too commercial because we are based in the realm of religion. We're giving tools you can use to help inspire your children to practice Islam or, in cases of other businesses, making it easier for Muslims to practice in areas where there may not be many Muslims," says Smith, the party business owner. "It's not like we are saying, 'Here is an Eid tree, here are eggs!'"

Yvonne Maffei, the founder Chicago-based My Halal Kitchen, a healthy eating guide that recently expanded into selling a cookbook and a kitchen line that includes aprons, chefs hats, pot holders and dining linens, has a similar point of view.

"As a community, we need something we can relate to, something that speaks to us," says Maffei, who has been touring to promote her book, "Summer Ramadan Cooking," and frequently attends Muslim consumer events and conferences.

"There is an importance attached to being recognized as a group within this country. Hopefully the growth of services for Muslims will help us be a little more understood, a little less foreign."

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US consumer borrowing up as credit card use rises

In this Wednesday, May 15, 2013 photo, customers browse through the Look Boutique at the Walgreens flagship store in the Empire State Building, in New York. Americans stepped up their borrowing by $19.6 billion in May compared with April, the Federal Reserve said Monday, July 8, 2013, in its monthly report on consumer credit. That was the biggest jump since a $19.9 billion rise in May 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

In this Wednesday, May 15, 2013 photo, customers browse through the Look Boutique at the Walgreens flagship store in the Empire State Building, in New York. Americans stepped up their borrowing by $19.6 billion in May compared with April, the Federal Reserve said Monday, July 8, 2013, in its monthly report on consumer credit. That was the biggest jump since a $19.9 billion rise in May 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

(AP) ? Americans increased their borrowing in May at the fastest pace in a year. Borrowing in the category that includes credit cards reached its highest point since the fall of 2010.

Increased borrowing typically means that consumers are feeling more confident.

Americans stepped up their borrowing by $19.6 billion in May compared with April, the Federal Reserve said Monday in its monthly report on consumer credit. That was the biggest jump since a $19.9 billion rise in May 2012.

Total borrowing reached a record $2.84 trillion.

The category that includes credit card use rose $6.6 billion, also the largest gain in a year. Credit card debt reached $847.1 billion, the most since September 2010. Credit card debt remains about 16 percent below its high of $1.02 trillion in July 2008 ? just before the financial crisis erupted.

Borrowing for autos and student loans rose $13 billion in May. That was the sharpest increase since February. This category of borrowing has been rising especially fast, driven by loans to pay for college.

The Federal Reserve's consumer credit report does not separate student loans from auto loans. But data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York show that student loan debt has been the biggest driver of borrowing since the Great Recession officially ended. In part, that's because some unemployed Americans have returned to school for training in hopes of landing a job.

More credit card borrowing could help boost consumer spending, which accounts for 70 percent of economic activity. But some consumers have been hesitant to run up high-interest debt since the recession ended. Some economists say many Americans remain cautious because higher Social Security taxes this year have reduced paychecks for most.

Despite the jump in credit card debt in May, consumers aren't likely to increase their card use to pre-recession levels, said Cooper Howes, an economist at Barclays Research. Credit card debt is known as revolving credit.

"We expect the trends of student loan-driven expansion ... and only small changes in revolving credit to continue in coming months," Howes said.

The measure of card debt in the Fed's report has risen $15.8 billion this year. That compares with annual increases of $25 billion to $50 billion in credit card debt before the Great Recession, which officially began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009.

Rising home prices and steady job growth have helped offset any damage to the U.S. economy from the higher Social Security tax.

Employers added 195,000 jobs in June and many more in April and May than previously thought, the government said Friday. Pay was also up sharply. Over the past 12 months, pay has risen 2.2 percent while consumer prices have increased 1.4 percent.

Consumers boosted their spending from January through March but reduced the pace of their savings to finance it. After-tax income dropped in the first quarter.

That decline reflected, in part, the increased Social Security tax that took effect Jan. 1. A person earning $50,000 a year has about $1,000 less to spend this year. A household with two highly paid workers has up to $4,500 less.

The economy grew at an annual rate of only 1.8 percent in the January-March quarter. Many economists have forecast that growth in the April-June quarter will weaken further to around 1.5 percent. But they think the economy will rebound somewhat in the second half of this year as stronger employment growth fuels more consumer spending.

The Federal Reserve's borrowing report covers auto loans, student loans and credit cards. It excludes mortgages, home equity loans and other loans related to real estate.

Associated Press

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Algeria, EU sign draft agreement on closer energy cooperation

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

The Good Listener: How Do You Pick The Songs For Your Wedding?

Click the audio link on this page to hear The Good Listener columnist Stephen Thompson and Weekend Edition Sunday host Rachel Martin discuss the intricacies of wedding music ? where and when to play everything from sacred music to Salt N Pepa's "Push It." (The column below originally appeared on June 20, 2013.)

We get a lot of mail at NPR Music, and amid the 30-plus copies of the latest CD by Jordanian singer Zade is a slew of questions about how music fits into our lives ? and, this week, the challenge of whittling down a list of songs to play at a wedding.

Kim writes: "I'm getting married in July, and the DJ is allowing my fianc? and me to pick 10 must-play songs. I am struggling with this. Every time I make a list, depending on my mood, it's always something different ? about the only thing that's consistent is Van Morrison's 'Into the Mystic' and Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You.' Any advice on how to narrow this down to just 10 songs?"

Reading your letter for the first time, I was immediately overcome with righteous indignation: How dare your wedding DJ dictate how many songs you yourself get to choose at your own wedding? Your DJ works for you, not the other way around! This is your day, dammit!

In fact, I'd worked myself into such a lather that it took me a minute or two to think: How in the holy hell are your wedding guests supposed to dance to "Into the Mystic"? You can sway to "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," but "Into the Mystic" isn't a song for dancing so much as standing around in admiration. Only a stubborn few would argue that "Into the Mystic" is intrinsically inferior to Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It," but I know which one I consider the best thing about wedding receptions.

Assuming you do stick to 10 must-play songs, I recommend making yourself a big list of everything you'd love to hear at your wedding ? check back every few days in order to capture a decent cross-section of your moods ? and then cross-reference that list against a list of songs to which wedding guests are likely to actually dance. (Good wedding DJs are happy to help with this sort of thing.) "Into the Mystic" would go great on a mix of music to play in the background during dinner, but once the reception is in full swing, you want songs that fit both your relationship and the occasion of your friends and relatives getting together to embarrass themselves.

Finally, I encourage you and your fianc? to document the occasion by making each other a mix CD ? songs that capture how you feel as you embark on married life together. Put the songs that are most important to you there, and think of it as a soundtrack to your vows. Each disc will be a lovely and eternal keepsake, but just as importantly, it'll lessen the pressure to get every song right when it comes time to dance. Your wedding is just a party, so focus on the songs that will make it fun for everyone. The most important music is in the marriage.

Got a music-related question you want answered? Leave it in the comments, drop us an email at allsongs@npr.org or tweet @allsongs.

Source: http://www.wnyc.org/npr_articles/2013/jul/07/the-good-listener-how-do-you-pick-the-songs-for-your-wedding/

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Fed Fuel Regulations Throw Md., Va. Carnival Cruise Jobs Overboard

cruise shipvThe Environmental Protection Agency acts as if every new burdensome demand makes a huge difference for the health and wellbeing of humans, in addition to claims that its costly, excessive regulations upon private business are actual net job creators.

The data and facts easily debunk the agency?s junk science and alien economics, but unfortunately reality has failed to penetrate the Twilight Zone-ish bubble where EPA resides. So color the Beltway enviro-crats shocked every time a private sector industry decides it won?t play ball any more and cuts jobs and moves productivity elsewhere.

The latest corporate example of ?I?ve had enough? is Carnival Cruise Lines (Flickr photo courtesy Lisa Andres), which announced last week it would end service from the harbors of Baltimore and Norfolk, Va., due to government requirements that its ships burn low-sulfur fuel within 200 nautical miles of the U.S. coast (with even stricter standards coming in 2015). According to reports in the Baltimore Sun and the Virginian-Pilot, Carnival has been trying to gain approval for a plan to install emissions-reducing ?scrubbers? on its ships, and also get a waiver from compliance with the standards until its plan could be fully implemented. The cost for the added technology would have been $200 million, but that still hasn?t been a strong enough offer to budge EPA.

So with a need to schedule cruises well in advance, Carnival informed Baltimore and Norfolk officials it would eliminate service from those cities in favor of Florida and New Orleans. The departure leaves only one other ship operating out of Baltimore, run by Royal Caribbean, and would dramatically reduce the estimated 220 jobs and $90 million the industry puts into the local economy. The impact on Norfolk would be worse ? Carnival is the only cruise line there.

?With all the uncertainty, and Carnival having to put its schedule out a year and a half out, they had no other choice,? said James White, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, to the Sun.

So the big-government fantasists and environmental regulation enthusiasts, proven once again they are industry- and job-killers, reacted with predictable shock. Rather than back up their assertions and distribute proof (which they are never able to produce) that more regulation is good for the economy, they instead blamed Carnival for its decision to protect the health of its business and the profits for its investors.

?It?s absolutely despicable that a company that makes as much money as Carnival would take this action rather than use clean fuel,? said Frank O?Donnell, president of Clean Air Watch, to the Sun.

Typical of a nanny-statist environmentalist to think he knows the highest-best use of a private company?s resources, and how to run their business. Meanwhile the state and local governments, desperate to protect their political interests and support, scrambled to try to salvage the relationship with Carnival. According to the Sun, panicked Maryland Gov. Martin O?Malley contacted acting EPA Administrator Bob Perciasepe to urge him to expedite a decision on the cruise company, endorsing the request for a waiver from the fuel standard.

?It?s a big blow if the EPA does not grant a waiver when things on the ship are pretty much under control,? said Helen Delich Bentley, a state port commissioner, who blamed EPA. ?What do they want? Do they want people to work, or do they want them to go on welfare??

The answer is ? as those who have observed EPA under the Obama administration and just-departed Administrator Lisa Jackson know ? no, they don?t care if people keep their jobs in industries that depend on fossil fuels. The proof is in a series of agency decisions that include the war against coal, the recent Mercury Air Toxics Standard, the revelation that a regional administrator ?crucified? oil and gas companies to make them examples, and the prevention of the development of the Keystone Pipeline. That?s just a few.

And O?Malley has his own star-crossed history with environmental regulation. As blogger Mark Newgent has documented at RedMaryland.com, the green-obsessed governor has repeatedly pushed for mandates, energy tax hikes and regulations to harm anything to do with fossil fuels.

?There are, of course, O?Malley?s energy taxes,? Newgent wrote in June 2010, ?increasing the Renewable Portfolio Standard and participating in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (a regional cap and trade system). However, O?Malley reeled in the big fish of his agenda in 2009 when the General Assembly passed the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Act?.

?The GHG Reduction Act calls for the Maryland Department of the Environment to create a plan to meet impossible to achieve goal of a 25 percent reduction in 2006 greenhouse gas levels by 2020. The law also states the plan must ?produce a net economic benefit to the state?s economy and a net increase in jobs in the state,? in addition to maintaining affordable and reliable fuel and electricity. The law specifically targets transportation and electricity production for reductions.?

Maybe the governor didn?t realize Carnival cruises fall under ?transportation.? O?Malley, like so many of his colleagues that hold the reins of political power, is afflicted with the illogic that renewable mandates and energy taxes are compatible with affordable power and net economic and job growth.

O?Malley?s reaction of disbelief to the diagnosis of his condition was predictable. You?re taking your business elsewhere?! You taking jobs to a less expensive place to do business?!

Then the remedial action is like what we?ve seen with Obamacare: the governor goes searching and shuffling through his desk for the tool to keep Carnival in Baltimore ? ah, here it is ? a waiver!

Only in this situation, the waiver isn?t O?Malley?s to give ? it?s EPA?s. According to an earlier Baltimore Sun report, the governor ?picked up the phone right away? after he was told Carnival planned to exit Baltimore.

?This is a lot of jobs and this is a lot of revenue,? said Takirra Winfield, O?Malley?s press secretary. ?The governor took this seriously and wanted to do everything that he could here to try to get some assistance, keeping in mind that this is a huge deal for our economy.?

As for environmentalists, O?Donnell, the Clean Air Watch president, told the Sun that Carnival was using Maryland to try to escape compliance with air quality standards. ?What surprises me a little bit is that O?Malley fell for this so easily,? he said.

Come on ? the governor pushed for laws that made Carnival?s decision happen in the first place. After all, he fell for the environmentalists? lies, didn?t he?

[First Published by National Legal and Policy Center]

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Sports site No. 7: Petco Park

Address: 100 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101

In 1996, after more than three decades of sharing an aging Qualcomm Stadium with the Chargers, the Padres announced plans to build a baseball-only ballpark.

Eight years and multiple delays later, Petco Park opened, and the Padres finally had a place of their own, a $411-million palace with breathtaking sight lines and state-of-the-art amenities.

The first game played at the downtown ballpark, on March 11, 2004, saw San Diego State defeat Houston in an invitational tournament. Fittingly, Padres great Tony Gwynn was the first winning coach at Petco.

Less than a month later, the Padres played their first season opener at Petco, knocking off the San Francisco Giants 4-3 in 10 innings.

The milestones since then have piled up: the semifinals and finals of the first World Baseball Classic (2006), Barry Bonds' record-breaking 755th home run (2007), a 22-inning game against the Rockies (2008), Season 11 auditions for "American Idol" (2011).

Through it all, the Western Metal Supply Co. building in left field continues to weather the steady passage of time. Built in 1909, the brick-faced San Diego historical landmark, which marks the left-field foul pole, was seamlessly incorporated into the construction of Petco. That nod to the area's industrial past, married with the venue's innovative design, has helped provide one of baseball's best fan experiences.

There's room for change, too; this past offseason, in an attempt to make one of baseball's most pitcher-friendly settings more neutral, the Padres brought in the outfield fences.

Stomping Grounds: Top 50 spots in San Diego sports history

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Officials review traffic stop made by Ohio mayor

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Florida-Georgia most-expensive ticket in state of Florida

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Florida head coach Will Muschamp reacts during an Orange and Blue Debut spring scrimmage in Gainesville, Fla. on Saturday, April 06, 2013. (Joshua C. Cruey\ Orlando Sentinel) (Joshua C. Cruey / July 5, 2013)

Florida's game against Georgia in Jacksonville on Nov. 2 is the most expensive college football ticket in the state of Florida.?

The average price for the game at EverBank Stadium is $443.17 according to TiqIQ, which compares prices by several ticket brokers including StubHub and Ticketmaster. It?s the sixth highest-priced game in the country according to the site.

Texas A&M?s showdown with Alabama on Sept. 14 is the most expensive game in the country with an average ticket price of $626.42.


Not surprisingly, seven of the 10 most expensive games in the state feature the Gators.

Florida?s matchup with Florida State on Nov. 30 is the second most-expensive game with an average price of $300.13. The Gators? Sept. 21 game with Tennessee is third on the list at $216.02.

Congruently, Florida also leads the five major programs in the state with an average ticket price of $166 heading into the 2013 season. The Miami Hurricanes are second at $104.78 per ticket followed by Florida State ($90.82), UCF ($52.99) and USF ($48).


Event timeVenue nameHOMEAWAYAvg ask price
11/2/2013 3:30 EverBank Field Florida Gators UGA Bulldogs $443.17
11/30/2013 3:30 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Florida Gators FSU Seminoles $300.13
9/21/2013 3:30 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Florida Gators Tenn Volunteers $216.02
9/7/2013 12:00 Sun Life Stadium Miami Hurricanes Florida Gators $206.92
11/2/2013 3:30 Doak Campbell Stadium FSU Seminoles Miami Hurricanes $183.76
10/5/2013 3:30 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Florida Gators Arkansas Razorbacks $141.71
9/28/2013 3:30 Raymond James Stadium S.F Bulls Miami Hurricanes $135.27
11/9/2013 3:30 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Florida Gators Vanderbilt Commodores $119.26
8/31/2013 3:30 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Florida Gators Toldeo Rockets $96.71
10/26/2013 3:30 Doak Campbell Stadium FSU Seminoles NCST Wolfpack $88.64

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Calif. fireworks accident injures more than 30

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) ? When a July Fourth fireworks display exploded and sent red and white bursts into spectators at a Southern California park, Paulina Mulkern saw shrapnel headed straight for her 4-year-old cousin.

Mulkern pushed the girl under a lawn chair, and then shielded her 7-year-old cousin with her body as scorching debris flew overhead.

"You feel the big old heat come right over your back," she said Friday, still shaking as she recounted the explosion the night before that left her hospitalized with bruises and red marks on her back.

At least 36 people were injured as many in the crowd of thousands fled for safety. The victims, from 17 months to 78 years old, had burns and shrapnel wounds, and some were trampled, authorities and hospital officials said. The injured included 12 children.

Mulkern said she went into shock after being hit by a flying piece of debris, trembling badly as she was carried to a road where rescuers stripped off most of her clothes and wrapped her in a blanket.

"I was really terrified. Every time someone launched a firework it got me into panic mode and they just told me, ignore the sounds around you and concentrate on your breathing," she recalled.

Police in Simi Valley, northwest of Los Angeles, said it appeared a firework exploded prematurely in its mortar, knocking over others and aiming them across the field. Fire investigators, however, said later they had not yet determined a cause.

Police based their initial statement on the accounts of witnesses, who said a rack of fireworks fell over, said Ventura County Fire Capt. Mike Lindberry.

Among other key questions investigators were trying to answer was whether the pyrotechnics display was set far enough away from spectators, and even if all the rules were followed, whether those guidelines needed to be revised so that the public is kept farther back from launch sites.

Regulations require crowds be kept 70 feet away for every inch of diameter of the largest shell.

By those standards, spectators should have been at least 350 feet away from the show put on by Bethpage, N.Y.-based Bay Fireworks, said Ventura County Fire Department Deputy Chief Mike LaPlant. The distance of spectators from the show will be one of many factors considered by investigators.

"The distances were either at or beyond the normal distances, the prescribed distances, for that sized shell," he said.

The company said it regretted that spectators were injured and that it planned to publicly release the results of a thorough investigation.

Of the victims, almost all had been treated and released by late Friday, hospital officials said.

One patient was transferred to a burn center and two other adults remained hospitalized in fair condition, said Kim Milstein, chief executive of Simi Valley Hospital.

Although fireworks accidents at professional shows are rare, they are not unheard of. The blast in Simi Valley was itself among several mishaps nationwide Thursday, including errant explosions injuring workers at shows in nearby Ojai, as well as North Myrtle Beach, S.C., and a fireworks barge that caught fire in a Montana lake at the start of the grand finale.

In 2008, fireworks shells exploded on the ground and another one launched into the crowd, injuring five people at an event that also involved Bay Fireworks, said Julie L. Heckman, executive director of the American Pyrotechnics Association, a fireworks trade group. The accident will undoubtedly prompt members of the National Fire Protection Association, which develops the codes that guide the industry, to evaluate whether changes are needed, she added.

"For spectators, this is incredibly rare," Heckman said. "This is just one that is going to stop everybody in their tracks and say, 'We've got to the figure out what happened.'"

Bay Fireworks is licensed by the state and had no violations on their record and the show did not require a state fire marshal permit, said Daniel Berlant, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. The state could cite the company after reviewing the results of the investigation by Ventura County, which issued the permit for the event.

Cellphone videos captured a frantic scene in Simi Valley. Fireworks exploded in spheres of sparks close to the ground, and smoke enveloped the park grounds. People screamed and ran as one man could be heard mistakenly shouting that someone was shooting.

Colette Schmidt was watching with guests at her home across the street when it became clear something went terribly wrong. After a few fireworks lofted perfectly in the sky, there was a big explosion on the ground and a volley of blasts.

One landed and left a crater across from her home, then bounced twice and shot over nearby trees, exploding in a puff of reddish-purple smoke, said Schmidt's daughter, Alessi Smith.

The family herded their guests inside and drew the blinds as sparks and embers rained down. "It was terrible but we were so blessed because we had 150 people here and not one single spark hit our house," she said.

A bomb squad was sent to the park to help deactivate the remaining 60 percent of fireworks that weren't launched.

On Friday morning, blackened debris from the explosion littered the ground. Huge chunks of shrapnel were still scattered across the park and the boxes the mortars had been sitting in were left in the middle of a green field.

Authorities said investigators planned to examine the debris and fly over the scene to photograph it.

The annual July Fourth celebration has been sponsored by the city and the local Rotary Club since 1970.

The mishap came a year after a fireworks show in San Diego exploded in about 20 seconds and sent multiple bulb-shaped explosions over the bay because of an error in the computer system that sets off the pyrotechnics. No one was injured. That show was not produced by Bay Fireworks.

Heckman, with the fireworks trade group, said that while the investigation has not yet revealed the cause of the Simi Valley blast, she believes it was probably a product malfunction.

The industry takes such incidents seriously, especially when they involve spectators. She noted that Bay Fireworks has been in business for a long time and has done significant productions.

The company website says it has produced events for NASA, Walt Disney World and Legoland.

"This incident is a dark cloud over the entire industry," she said. "We don't take it lightly."

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Associated Press writers Amy Taxin in Santa Ana, Calif., and Greg Risling and Shaya Mohajer in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/calif-fireworks-accident-injures-more-30-205447876.html

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Friday, July 5, 2013

Pak-China agreements will lead to huge investment: Fatemi

ISLAMABAD?-?Special Assistant to Prime Minister on foreign affairs Tariq Fatemi has said the visit of the Prime Minister will be greatly beneficial for Pakistan in improving its economy and generating more economic activities. Talking to PTV from Beijing, he said Pakistan will get advantage of Chinese investment in various sectors including infrastructure development, energy, transportation and other public welfare projects. He said under the agreements signed in Beijing on Friday, Pakistan will attract billions of dollars investment from China which will give boost to its ailing economy. Tariq Fatemi described Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif?s talks with Chinese leadership and business leaders as extremely constructive and positive.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Sony's My Xperia smartphone recovery service launches worldwide

Sony My Xperia

Sony's My Xperia phone-finding service isn't just for Nordic climates anymore; following a pilot earlier this year, the recovery tool is now rolling out worldwide. Anyone with a 2012- or 2013-era Xperia phone should get access within the next few weeks. Whatever Sony device is involved, the web-based controls are the same: owners can pinpoint a lost phone's location, lock it down, sound an alert and wipe its storage. If you just can't bear to part with your Xperia Z, you'll want to sign up for My Xperia at the source link.

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The Daily Roundup for 07.04.2013

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Khloe Kardashian: HER Turn to Get Pregnant!

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Is It OK to Talk on Your Phone When You're at the Checkout?

Is It OK to Talk on Your Phone When You're at the Checkout?

The UK media is weirdly ablaze this morning over a story about a store attendant who flipped out when a customer refused to stop talking on her phone while at the checkout. But is that rude, or is it now socially acceptable?

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WikiLeaks: Snowden makes expanded asylum requests

WASHINGTON (AP) ? National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, believed to be in legal limbo in the Moscow airport, is expanding his requests for asylum to another 19 countries, including China, according to WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy group that has adopted Snowden and his cause, on Monday night posted a statement said to be from Snowden that slammed President Barack Obama for "using citizenship as a weapon."

"Although I am convicted of nothing, it has unilaterally revoked my passport, leaving me a stateless person," Snowden says in the statement. "Without any judicial order, the administration now seeks to stop me exercising a basic right. A right that belongs to everybody. The right to seek asylum.

"Their purpose is to frighten, not me, but those who would come after me."

WikiLeaks legal adviser Sarah Harrison delivered the requests for asylum to an official at the Russian consulate at the Moscow airport on Sunday, according to the website. WikiLeaks says some of the requests have already been delivered to the appropriate embassies.

The WikiLeaks statement said requests were made to China, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, India and several European countries. Snowden had planned earlier to seek asylum in Ecuador and has requested asylum in Russia.

The asylum requests reported by WikiLeaks and the Snowden statement could not be independently authenticated.

Snowden, who has been on the run since releasing sensitive NSA documents, is believed to have been in Moscow airport's transit zone since his arrival from Hong Kong on June 23. The U.S. has annulled his passport, and Ecuador, where he had hoped to get asylum, has been giving mixed signals about offering him shelter.

After Snowden applied for political asylum to remain in Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters in Moscow that Snowden would have to stop leaking U.S. secrets if he wanted asylum there ? and he added that Snowden seemed unwilling to stop publishing leaks of classified material.

At the same time, Putin said he had no plans to turn over Snowden to the United States.

The expanded requests for asylum come as the Obama administration contends with European allies angry about the release of documents that alleged U.S. eavesdropping on European Union diplomats.

Obama, in an African news conference with Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, said the U.S. would provide allies with information about new reports that the NSA had bugged EU offices in Washington, New York and Brussels. But he also suggested such activity by governments would hardly be unusual.

"We should stipulate that every intelligence service ?not just ours, but every European intelligence service, every Asian intelligence service, wherever there's an intelligence service ? here's one thing that they're going to be doing: They're going to be trying to understand the world better, and what's going on in world capitals around the world," he said. "If that weren't the case, then there'd be no use for an intelligence service."

The latest issue concerns allegations, published in the German newsweekly Der Spiegel, of U.S. spying on European officials. French President Francois Hollande demanded Monday that the U.S. immediately stop any such eavesdropping and suggested the widening controversy could jeopardize next week's opening of trans-Atlantic trade talks between the United States and Europe.

"We cannot accept this kind of behavior from partners and allies," Hollande said on French television.

German government spokesman Steffen Seibert told reporters in Berlin, "Eavesdropping on friends is unacceptable." He declared, "We're not in the Cold War anymore."

Even before the latest disclosures, talks at the upcoming free-trade sessions were expected to be fragile, with disagreements surfacing over which items should be covered in or excluded from an agreement. The United States has said there should be no exceptions. But France has called for exempting certain cultural products, and other Europeans do not appear eager to give up longtime agricultural subsidies.

Obama said the Europeans "are some of the closest allies that we have in the world." But he added: "I guarantee you that in European capitals, there are people who are interested in, if not what I had for breakfast, at least what my talking points might be should I end up meeting with their leaders. That's how intelligence services operate."

Nonetheless, Obama said he'd told his advisers to "evaluate everything that's being claimed" and promised to share the results with allies.

Meanwhile, the Interfax news agency said a Russian consular official has confirmed that Snowden had asked for asylum in Russia.

Interfax cited Kim Shevchenko, the duty officer at the Russian Foreign Ministry's consular office in Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, as saying that Snowden's representative, Harrison, handed over his request Sunday.

"If he wants to go somewhere and there are those who would take him, he is welcome to do so," Putin said. "If he wants to stay here, there is one condition: He must stop his activities aimed at inflicting damage on our American partners, no matter how strange it may sound coming from my lips."

Obama said "there have been high-level discussions with the Russians" about Snowden's situation.

"We don't have an extradition treaty with Russia. On the other hand, you know, Mr. Snowden, we understand, has traveled there without a valid passport, without legal papers. And you know we are hopeful that the Russian government makes decisions based on the normal procedures regarding international travel and the normal procedures regarding international travel and the normal interactions that law enforcement has. So I can confirm that."

Putin didn't mention any Snowden effort to seek asylum in Russia, and spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to say what the Russian response might be. Putin insisted that Snowden wasn't a Russian agent and that Russian security agencies hadn't contacted him.

Three U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to publicly discuss the Snowden case, said Washington's efforts were focused primarily on persuading Russia to deport Snowden either directly to the United States or to a third country, possibly in eastern Europe, that would then hand him over to U.S. authorities.

In a sign of the distrust generated by the Der Spiegel report, the German government said it had launched a review of its secure government communications network and the EU's executive, the European Commission, ordered "a comprehensive ad hoc security sweep."

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday he didn't know the details of the allegations, but he still played them down, maintaining that many nations undertake various activities to protect their national interests. Kerry failed to quell the outrage from allies, including France, Germany and Italy.

A spokesman for Herman Van Rompuy, the president of the European Council, said, "The European Union has demanded and expects full and urgent clarification by the U.S. regarding the allegations."

According to Der Spiegel's report, which it said was partly based on information leaked by Snowden, NSA planted bugs in the EU's diplomatic offices in Washington and infiltrated the building's computer network. Similar measures were taken at the EU's mission to the United Nations in New York, the magazine said.

It also reported that the NSA used secure facilities at NATO headquarters in Brussels to dial into telephone maintenance systems that would have allowed it to intercept senior officials' calls and Internet traffic at a key EU office nearby.

As for Snowden, White House national security spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said the White House won't comment on specific asylum requests but reiterated its message to all countries that he "needs to be expelled back to the U.S. based on the fact that he doesn't have travel documents and the charges pending against him."

Regarding possible effects on U.S. interactions with Russia, she said it remains the case "that we don't want this issue to negatively impact the bilateral relationship."

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Associated Press writers Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow, Sarah DiLorenzo in Paris, Frank Jordans and Geir Moulson in Berlin, Elena Becatoros in Athens, Raf Casert in Brussels, Deb Riechmann in Brunei, Nicole Winfield in Rome, Julie Pace in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

French far-right chief Le Pen loses immunity over racism case

STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - The leader of France's far-right National Front lost her right to legal immunity as a European Parliament deputy on Tuesday, exposing her to possible prosecution over a racism charge.

Marine Le Pen's loss of immunity came at the request of a Lyon court three years after she was accused of inciting racial hatred for comparing Muslim street prayers to the occupation of France by Nazi Germany.

A majority of parliamentarians voted to ratify the decision, as recommended by a judicial committee, a parliament official said after the hearing at the parliament's seat in the northern French city of Strasbourg.

A public trial in France would be a setback for the National Front as it seeks to capitalize on her rising popularity to grab territory from the ruling Socialist Party and mainstream right in local and European Parliament elections next year.

Le Pen's anti-immigrant, anti-EU party is notably gaining support at the expense of President Francois Hollande's Socialists in a darkening economic context, as high and rising joblessness fuels the spread of her euro-skeptic views.

The National Front has also profited from a tax evasion scandal that prompted the resignation of ex-Budget Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, stealing votes in his former home district during a by-election last month.

It is tipped to make strong gains in May 2014 European elections, with one survey by pollster YouGov in June showing it could reap 18 percent of the vote -- ahead of the Socialists but behind the center-right UMP party.

By comparison in 2009, when Le Pen won her EU parliament seat in the North-West France region, the National Front scored a total of just 6.3 percent of the vote, versus 16.4 percent for the Socialists and 27.8 percent for the UMP.

Le Pen was ranked France's third most popular politician in a web-based poll conducted in May by web site L'Internaute. That placed her one position behind former President Nicolas Sarkozy, and 24 positions ahead of Hollande.

If found guilty of inciting racial hatred, she would face a maximum penalty of one year in prison and 45,000 euros in fines.

(Reporting By Gilbert Reilhac; writing by Nicholas Vinocur; editing by Mark John)

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Vertigo: Neil Gaiman returns for new 'Sandman'

PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? The Sandman is returning to Vertigo comics under the influence of writer Neil Gaiman.

Shelly Bond, executive editor of the imprint of DC Entertainment, said Monday that Gaiman is working with artist J.H. Williams III to tell stories of Morpheus' world before he was captured. Titled "The Sandman: Overture," the new series will appear bi-monthly starting Oct. 30 in comic shops and digitally, too.

Gaiman last penned stories in the realm of the Endless more than a decade ago. His telling of Sandman has sold more than 7 million copies in nine languages by combining epic story with mythology in a comic medium.

DC Entertainment president Diane Nelson called the return to the "lush, evocative world" Gaiman created with Sandman "a literary event."

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South Africa's De Klerk in hospital for heart procedure

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's last white president, FW de Klerk, will undergo a procedure on Tuesday to install a pacemaker, his assistant said.

De Klerk, 77, received the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with his successor, Nelson Mandela, in 1993 for overseeing South Africa's transition from white-minority apartheid rule.

"He expects to be discharged from hospital within 24 hours. He's going to get a pacemaker and then coming out," de Klerk's personal assistant, Brenda Steyn, told Reuters.

Last week, de Klerk's office said the former president had cut short a European holiday because of the failing health of 94-year-old Mandela, who remains critically ill in hospital. He was admitted more than three weeks ago with a lung infection.

(Reporting by Helen Nyambura-Mwaura; Editing by Ed Cropley)

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Kim Kardashian as a Mother: First Look!!!

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Germany's Greens say Snowden should get safe haven in Europe

BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of Germany's opposition Greens suggested on Monday that Europe provide a safe haven for former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden, whose revelations about the extent of U.S. surveillance programs have infuriated America's allies.

Juergen Trittin, parliamentary leader and candidate for chancellor of the Greens, Germany's third biggest party, told German television it was an outrage that the 30-year-old former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor should be seeking asylum in "despotic" countries.

"It's painful for democrats that someone who has served democracy and, in our view, uncovered a massive violation of basic rights, should have to seek refuge with despots who have problems with basic rights themselves," said Trittin.

"Someone like that should be protected," he said. "That counts for Mr Snowden. He should get safe haven here in Europe because he has done us a service by revealing a massive attack on European citizens and companies. Germany, as part of Europe, could do that."

Trittin did not specify which "despots" he was referring to.

Snowden flew from the United States to Hong Kong and is now in an international airport in Russia seeking asylum in Ecuador - the country that has been sheltering WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in its London embassy since last year.

European concern over U.S. spying tactics flared anew at the weekend after German magazine Der Spiegel reported that the NSA had tapped communications at EU offices in Washington, Brussels and at the United Nations.

According to the report, the NSA taps half a billion phone calls, emails and text messages in Germany in a typical month, much more than any other European peer. Britain's Guardian newspaper said the United States had also targeted non-European allies.

The revelations have enraged America's foreign partners and sparked a debate over the balance between the protection of privacy and national security. The Germans are particularly sensitive about this, having experienced the Stasi secret police in communist East Germany and the Gestapo under the Nazis.

"This used to happen in the Eastern bloc but you were aware of it. You knew everything was bugged so you didn't talk to each other. You just went for a walk in the forest," Martin Schulz, the German president of the European Parliament, told German radio. "It is no way to treat your closest partners."

Chancellor Angela Merkel has not commented on the latest report. She said during a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama earlier this month that some questions about the U.S. program, code-named Prism, still needed to be cleared up. Obama tried to reassure Germany that the program was well within the law and that the emails of ordinary citizens were not being monitored.

Trittin said that in response to the latest revelations, the EU should suspend exchanging banking and flight data with the United States.

He said plans to create an EU-U.S. free trade zone should only be pursued if rules were upheld "such as respecting commercial secrets rather scouting them out via espionage".

(Reporting by Stephen Brown and Annika Breidthardt; Editing by Noah Barkin)

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