Monday, August 5, 2013

Japan's H-IIB Launches HTV4 to the ISS

Japan's H-II Rocket Launches the HTV4 Spacecraft to the Space Station, NASA

"The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) HTV-4 Transfer Vehicle launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan for a rendezvous with the International Space Station.

Once there, the HTV-4 will deliver 3.6 tons of dry cargo, water, experiments and spare parts to the International Space Station. Unlike a Russian Progress vehicle which docks automatically, the HTV-4 will be captured by the Canadarm2 and berthed to the Harmony module. The cargo spacecraft will be commanded to fly within about 40 feet and then hold where Flight Engineer Karen Nyberg will operate the Canadarm2 during the approach and rendezvous of the space stations latest visitor."

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Victim in fatal California boardwalk hit-run identified as Italian woman on honeymoon; suspect arrested

A vehicle plowed through a group of people near Venice Beach, Calif., killing a woman, in an incident caught on security video cameras. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.

By Miguel Almaguer and M. Alex Johnson, NBC News

A California man was held on suspicion of murder after a car plowed through Los Angeles' popular Venice Beach boardwalk Saturday night, killing a young Italian woman in the U.S. for her honeymoon and injuring 11 other people, authorities said Sunday.

Police said Nathan Louis Campbell, 38, of Los Angeles, was being held on $1 million bail after he fled the scene in a dark sedan in an incident that was captured on security camera video.


The video shows a man parking a black car along the boardwalk, watching for several minutes and then speeding into the crowd about 6 p.m. (9 p.m. ET).?It shows the car careening around barriers intended to block automobiles from reaching the boardwalk's pedestrian area.

Alice Gruppioni, 32, of Italy was killed, the Los Angeles County coroner's office told NBC News. Eleven other people, all of them believed to have been pedestrians on the boardwalk, were injured, one of them critically.

The Italian news agency ANSA reported that Gruppioni, of Bologna in northern Italy, was married July 20 to Christian Casadei, an architect from Cesena.

Casadei suffered minor injuries and was at his wife's side when she died, it said, quoting Giuseppe Perrone, the Italian consul general in Los Angeles, who accompanied Casadei to the hospital.

Perrone told ANSA in a telephone interview that Casadei and his new wife were strolling along the boardwalk when the car came barreling through.

"We were walking, we were happy, we were on our honeymoon and everything, and suddenly everything changed," Casadei said, according to Perrone.

"I still can't believe it, and I don't even remember exactly what happened. It's all very confusing."

Perrone described Casadei as "destroyed and in disbelief."

Witnesses said it appeared that the driver took aim at people on the boardwalk.

"All I saw was a car emerging from the crowd driving southbound on the boardwalk just plowing through whomever was in its way," said Scott Levinsky, a vendor at the packed tourist attraction.

"We're never going to forget that moment," he said. "I'm still thankful to God that we are still alive and surviving."

Chelsea Alvarez, who was visiting the boardwalk Saturday night, said the scene was "really bad."

"There was tables, there was people everywhere, blood everywhere," she said. "There was scattered stuff. It was horrible. It was the ugliest scene I've ever seen."

Alvarez told NBC Los Angeles that her grandmother Linda Alvarez, 75, was among those hit, suffering broken ribs.

"She's good. She's just resting. She's sleeping right now," Alvarez said.

Los Angeles City Council member Mike Bonin told the station that the barriers in place at the Venice boardwalk are insufficient. He said he would ask the council to move quickly to install new barriers before the end of the year.

Gruppioni was the daughter of Valerio Gruppioni, president of Sira Group, based in Bologna, one of the world's largest producers of radiators for heating. Bologna FC, a club in the top flight of Italian soccer, confirmed her death in a statement offering condolences to Valerio Gruppioni, a former president of the club.

"President (Albano) Guaraldi and all of Bologna FC are with the Gruppioni family in this time of unspeakable pain," the club said.

In a statement Sunday, rival club AC Milan, one of the world's premier teams, expressed its "condolences to former Bologna president Valerio Gruppioni and his family following the passing of his daughter Alice."

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Fantasy Football Draft 2013: QB or Not QB?

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China July HSBC services PMI holds steady at 51.3

BEIJING (Reuters) - Activity in China's services sector defied the country's economic cool down and expanded modestly in July, a private survey showed, as new business orders recovered from a multi-year low in a rare sign of resilience.

But the show of strength was tempered by a fall in prices charged by companies, suggesting demand was still too weak for firms to raise prices, which hit a nine-month low in July.

The HSBC/Markit Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for the services industry stood at 51.3 in July, unchanged from June and just a whisker above a 20-month low of 51.1 struck in April.

A reading above 50 suggests business grew compared to a month ago, while an outcome below 50 points to contraction.

China's economy is at risk of posting its weakest annual growth in over two decades this year as flagging foreign and domestic demand weigh on exports and factory production. A slowdown in investment has further dragged on growth.

"China's service sector has stabilized at a relatively low level of growth," said Qu Hongbin, an economist at HSBC.

"But profit margins continue to be squeezed. Without a sustained improvement in demand, services growth is likely to remain lackluster, putting downside pressures to employment growth."

The sub-index for new business orders rebounded to 52.3 from June's reading, which was the lowest in over four years. Anecdotal evidence suggested the rise in new orders was driven by stronger demand, HSBC said.

But companies remained guarded in their expectations of new business in coming months due to fragile economic conditions. The sub-index for business expectations hovered near lows unseen since records started in 2005.

Financial markets have grown increasingly nervous about China's economic health despite reassurances from Beijing that the world's second-biggest economy is on track to meet its 7.5 percent growth target this year. If achieved, the rate of growth would be the worst since 1990.

A similar, official survey released on Saturday showed growth in China's non-manufacturing sector picked up in July as Beijing's recent support measures for small firms helped improve sentiment, though companies noted that inflation is picking up and pushing up costs.

The government's non-manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) rose to 54.1 last month from June's 53.9.

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The HSBC survey showed the employment sub-index slipped in July, although it remained above a four-year trough touched in April.

HSBC said 6 percent of survey respondents increased their payrolls, with a particular focus on hiring graduates. In contrast, 2 percent of companies had shed jobs.

The services sector accounted for 46 percent of China's economy in 2012, so a sharp slowdown in the industry would exacerbate concerns about slackening Chinese economic growth.

Crucially, services companies are also the biggest employer in China, at a time when the government is worried that the economic downturn could threaten social stability by driving up unemployment.

Services firms created 35 percent of all jobs in China in 2011, overtaking manufacturers who accounted for 30 percent of hiring.

A pair of PMI surveys of Chinese manufacturers last week showed factory production was slightly stronger than expected in July among larger Chinese manufacturers. Smaller factories, however, were shown to have remained under pressure.

(Reporting by Koh Gui Qing; Editing by Kim Coghill)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-july-hsbc-services-pmi-holds-steady-51-020302278.html

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KRAUTHAMMER: How fractured is the GOP?

WASHINGTON ? A combination of early presidential maneuvering and internal policy debate is feeding yet another iteration of that media perennial: the great Republican crackup. This time it?s tea party insurgents versus get-along establishment fogies fighting principally over two things: (a) national security and (b) Obamacare.

National security

Gov. Chris Christie recently challenged Sen. Rand Paul over his opposition to the National Security Agency metadata program. Paul has also tangled with Sen. John McCain and other internationalists over drone warfare, democracy promotion and, more generally, intervention abroad.

So what else is new? The return of the most venerable strain of conservative foreign policy ? isolationism ? was utterly predictable. GOP isolationists dominated until Pearl Harbor and then acquiesced to an activist internationalism during the Cold War because of a fierce detestation of communism.

With communism gone, the conservative coalition should have fractured long ago. This was delayed by 9/11 and the rise of radical Islam. But now, 12 years into that era ? after Afghanistan and Iraq, after drone wars and the NSA revelations ? the natural tension between isolationist and internationalist tendencies has resurfaced.

In fact, both parties are internally split on domestic surveillance, as reflected in the very close recent House vote on curbing the NSA. This is not civil war. It?s a healthy debate that helps recalibrate the delicate line between safety and security as conditions (threat level and surveillance technology, for example) change.

The more fundamental GOP divide is over foreign aid and other manifestations of our role as the world?s leading power. The Paulites, pining for the splendid isolation of the 19th century, want to leave the world alone on the assumption that it will then leave us alone.

Which rests on the further assumption that international stability ? open sea lanes, free commerce, relative tranquility ? come naturally, like the air we breathe. If only that were true. Unfortunately, stability is not a matter of grace. It comes about only by Great Power exertion.

In the 19th century, that meant the British navy, behind whose protection America thrived. Today, alas, Britannia rules no waves. World order is maintained by American power and American will. Take that away and you don?t get tranquility. You get chaos.

That?s the Christie/McCain position. They figure that America doesn?t need two parties of retreat. Paul?s views, more measured and moderate than his fringy father?s, are still in the minority among conservatives, but gathering strength. Which is why Christie?s stroke ? defending and thus seizing the party?s more traditional internationalist consensus ? was a signal moment in the run-up to the 2016 campaign. The battle lines are drawn.

Obamacare

The other battle is about defunding Obamacare. Led by Sens. Mike Lee and Ted Cruz, the GOP insurgents are threatening to shut down the government on Oct. 1 if the stopgap funding bill contains money for Obamacare.

This is nuts. The president will never sign a bill defunding the singular achievement of his presidency. Especially when he has control of the Senate. Especially when, though a narrow majority (51 percent) of Americans disapprove of Obamacare, only 36 percent favor repeal. President Obama so knows he?ll win any shutdown showdown that he?s practically goading the Republicans into trying.

Never make a threat on which you are not prepared to deliver. Every fiscal showdown has redounded against the Republicans. The first, in 1995, effectively marked the end of the Gingrich revolution. The latest, last December, led to a last-minute Republican cave that humiliated the GOP and did nothing to stop the tax hike it so strongly opposed.

Those who fancy themselves tea party patriots fighting a sold-out cocktail-swilling establishment are demanding yet another cliff dive as a show of principle and manliness.

But there?s no principle at stake here. This is about tactics. If I thought this would work, I would support it. But I don?t fancy suicide. It has a tendency to be fatal.

As for manliness, the real question here is sanity. Nothing could better revive the fortunes of a failing, flailing, fading Democratic administration than a government shutdown where the president is portrayed as standing up to the GOP on honoring our debts and paying our soldiers in the field.

How many times must we learn the lesson? You can?t govern from one house of Congress. You need to win back the Senate and then the presidency. Shutting down the government is the worst possible way to get there. Indeed, it?s Obama?s fondest hope for a Democratic revival.

Charles Krauthammer is a syndicated columnist for the Washington Post. Email him at letters@charleskrauthammer.com.

Source: http://www.rockdalecitizen.com/news/2013/aug/03/krauthammer-how-fractured-is-the-gop/

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Ranking the 10 Most Underrated Guards of 2013-14 College Basketball

Duke?s Quinn Cook is an outstanding player who deserves more props than he is currently receiving.

As a freshman, Cook was an irregularly used as a backup who was never at full capacity because of injuries.

The most notable of his first-year stats was his assist-to-turnover ratio, which was an outrageous 3.5 (63 assists with only 18 turnovers).

Last year as a sophomore, the 6?1? PG from D.C. locked down the starting job, averaging a more-than-solid 11.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game.

In most cases, those are the kinds of numbers that help you stand out and get recognized. However, Cook was no better than the No. 4 (maybe No. 5) option in last year?s Blue Devils attack. When you play with the likes of seniors Mason Plumlee, Seth Curry and Ryan Kelly, what do you expect?

Duke?s 2013-14 roster has plenty of star power. All-everything freshman Jabari Parker arrives and Mississippi State-transfer Rodney Hood?will now be eligible. Rasheed Sulaimon and Andre Dawkins return to Coach K?s backcourt.

Cook is a vital part to the Blue Devils' success in the upcoming season, but the question lingers: To what degree will he continue to labor in relative obscurity?

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1723544-ranking-the-10-most-underrated-guards-of-2013-14-college-basketball

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Kerry visit casts Pakistan more as partner than pariah (+video)

The tumultuous relationship between the US and Pakistan is moving in a more positive direction after worsening for years.

By Jeremy Ravinsky,?Correspondent / August 1, 2013

US Secretary of State John Kerry, right, meets with Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad, Pakistan Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. Kerry was meeting Thursday with top Pakistani leaders, hoping the U.S. can open a new chapter in Washington's often testy relationship with Islamabad.

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On an unannounced visit to Islamabad late Wednesday, United States Secretary of State John Kerry has moved one step closer to rekindling talks of a strategic partnership with Pakistan. The visit is the first by a high-ranking US official since the election of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in May.

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Jeremy Ravinsky is an intern at the Christian Science Monitor's international desk. Born and raised in Montreal, Canada, Jeremy has lived in Boston for a number of years, attending Tufts University where he is a political science major. Before coming to the Monitor, Jeremy interned at GlobalPost in Boston and Bturn.com in Belgrade, Serbia.

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The negotiations come after years of strained relations between the two countries over the 2011 raid which killed Osama bin Laden, the US?s use of drone strikes, and Pakistani support for Taliban forces fighting in Afghanistan.

But there are hopes for a stronger US-Pakistan relationship under the guidance of Mr. Kerry, who has strong ties to Pakistan, and Mr. Sharif, who many believe can solve some of Pakistan?s political and economic troubles.

The announcement that talks would resume was made after Kerry met with Sharif and other high-level Pakistani officials over issues ranging from Pakistan?s economic and energy woes to the security situation in Afghanistan as US-led NATO forces prepare to withdraw in 2014, reports the BBC. Kerry said the talks were ?constructive,? leading analysts to see this as a turning point for tenuous bilateral relations.

The relationship between the two countries hit a low point in 2011, when US Navy SEALs?killed Osama bin Laden after raiding his secret hideout, reports the Washington Post. Talks shortly afterwards between then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Pakistani officials produced little and were ultimately suspended.

Anti-US sentiment in Pakistan has also been stoked by US drone strikes on Pakistani territory, which killed an estimated 2,800 people in Pakistan between 2002 and 2013, including 366 civilians. In 2011, a US military strike killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, leading Islamabad to close down vital supply routes into Afghanistan. The supply routes have since reopened, and drone strikes have decreased ??though they are still a point of contention.

And Pakistan?s tacit support for Islamist insurgent groups, such as the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network, operating in Afghanistan has irked many in the US.

However, both the US and Pakistan see normalizing relations as within their best interests right now, reports Reuters.

Both sides are now keen to overcome the grievances and start afresh, a shift in priorities they hope is possible with a new government in Pakistan and a new secretary of State in the United States.

With Pakistan's economy badly in need of support and the United States keen on smoothly withdrawing most of its troops from neighboring Afghanistan next year, both sides will see positives in repairing the relationship.

The security situation is of vital concern to both sides, particularly as US military forces are preparing to wind down operations in Afghanistan next year. According to Voice of America, Pakistan has promised to act as a mediator between the Afghan government and the Taliban and to help facilitate peace in the conflict-ridden country. Meanwhile, Kerry has stated his confidence that an agreement will be reached that will see the extension of US troop presence in Afghanistan, reports the BBC.

Both Kerry and Sharif are well positioned to improve relations between their countries. Kerry has a long history with Pakistan, and officials there know and trust him. Kerry was instrumental in passing the Kerry-Lugar-Berman aid package in 2009, which pledged $1.5 billion a year to Pakistan through 2013. According to The Christian Science Monitor, prior to his appointment as secretary of State, Pakistani officials were optimistic about the prospect of Kerry replacing Ms. Clinton.

And Sharif?s return to government after two stints as prime minister in the 1990s has many hoping that Pakistan is on the road to recovery.This year's election was Pakistan?s first to see a civilian government hand power to another civilian government, marking a democratic milestone for the country.

And he has already made attempts to improve the country?s economy by accepting a $5.3 billion aid package from the IMF, despite some domestic opposition to it and Sharif?s ideological opposition to external interference, writes the New York Times. The move both encourages American investment and demonstrates that Sharif can negotiate pragmatism and ideology.

And more importantly, Sharif has shown increased commitment to cooperate with the US on cracking down on militants, reports Reuters.

Pakistan itself has seen a spate of attacks against its military and civilians by the Pakistani wing of the Taliban since Sharif was sworn in on the back of promises to talk to the insurgents rather than fight them.

Speaking alongside Kerry, Sartaj Aziz, Sharif's adviser on foreign affairs, appeared to harden that position, saying his government might resort to the use of military force after all against the Taliban.

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Adjuvant Intraoperative Photodynamic Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer Adjuvant Intraoperative Photodynamic Therapy Adjuvant Intraoperative Photodynamic Therapy

Importance? There is an immediate need to develop local intraoperative adjuvant treatment strategies to improve outcomes in patients with cancer who undergo head and neck surgery.

Objectives? To determine the safety of photodynamic therapy with 2-(1-hexyloxyethyl)-2-devinyl pyropheophorbide-a (HPPH) in combination with surgery in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Design, Setting, and Participants? Nonrandomized, single-arm, single-site, phase 1 study at a comprehensive cancer center among 16 adult patients (median age, 65 years) with biopsy-proved primary or recurrent resectable head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Interventions? Intravenous injection of HPPH (4.0 mg/m2), followed by activation with 665-nm laser light in the surgical bed immediately after tumor resection.

Main Outcomes and Measures? Adverse events and highest laser light dose.

Results? Fifteen patients received the full course of treatment, and 1 patient received HPPH without intraoperative laser light because of an unrelated myocardial infarction. Disease sites included larynx (7 patients), oral cavity (6 patients), skin (1 patient), ear canal (1 patient), and oropharynx (1 patient, who received HPPH only). The most frequent adverse events related to photodynamic therapy were mild to moderate edema (9 patients) and pain (3 patients). One patient developed a grade 3 fistula after salvage laryngectomy, and another patient developed a grade 3 wound infection and mandibular fracture. Phototoxicity reactions included 1 moderate photophobia and 2 mild to moderate skin burns (2 due to operating room spotlights and 1 due to the pulse oximeter). The highest laser light dose was 75 J/cm2.

Conclusions and Relevance? The adjuvant use of HPPH-photodynamic therapy and surgery for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma seems safe and deserves further study.

Trial Registration? clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00470496

Source: http://archotol.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleID=1714701

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Did Raven-Symone out herself with a Tweet?

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Has former "Cosby Show" and "That's So Raven" star Raven-Symone outed herself with a single Tweet? Here's the comment in question, which was posted on Friday:

Last year, the National Enquirer wrote a story indicating she was living with former "America's Top Model" contestant AzMarie Livingston. At the time, she tweeted, "My sexual orientation is mine, and the person I'm dating to know. I'm not one for a public display of my life."

In a statement to E! News after her most recent Tweet, however, she said, "I am very happy that gay marriage is opening up around the country and is being accepted. I was excited to hear today that more states legalized gay marriage. I, however am not currently getting married, but it is great to know I can now, should I wish to."

The actress, who got her start in 1989 at age 3 on "The Cosby Show" as Olivia Kendall, has worked steadily since. She debuted on Broadway in 2012 as the lead in "Sister Act."

Her over 482,000 followers on Twitter have largely been supportive; one asked, "Can I have your spot in the Cheetah Girls? Disney might not like you anymore."

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/did-raven-symone-out-herself-tweet-6C10839618

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Samsung Galaxy Mega (6.3) video walkthrough

Galaxy Mega

There are smartphones, and then there’s the Megaphone

In case you’ve neglected to notice, smartphones are getting bigger, and in 2013 in particular we’ve seen manufacturers push past the six-inch screen mark and into the bizarre no man’s land between phones and tablets.

The Samsung Galaxy Mega is one such device, with a titanic 6.3-inch display. On the face of things, it’s essentially an oversized Galaxy S4, in the same way the S4 Mini is an undersized Galaxy S4. But there’s more to it than that, and the result of Samsung’s efforts is a product that’s closer to a highly portable mid-range tablet than a smartphone. (Though it’s perfectly capable of making calls, should you desire to do so.)

Check out our video walkthrough after the break, and be sure to share your own thoughts on this 6.3-inch megaphone down in the comments.

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IFAD Finance Assistant (Loans and Grants) Job in Kenya | Jobs in ...

Title: Finance Assistant ? Loans and Grants
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Organisation: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
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Deadline: 09 August 2013
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Vacancy Number: GS-13-25
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Position Summary
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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) seeks to recruit a Finance Assistant, with a minimum of secondary school education and at least 4 years? experience in loans and grants or financial administration.?


A first level professional qualification in finance or accounting would be a plus.? The position also requires fluency in oral and written English and in Arabic and/or French.
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For details of the job functions and how to apply, please visit the following website: http://www.unon.org under employment ? UNON-Other Agencies-Open Vacancies-Finance Assistant-Loans and Grants.
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Please send your application by email to recruitment@unon.org quoting the Vacancy Number: GS-13-25 and Functional Title: Finance Assistant (Loans and Grants) on the email?s subject line.?

Applications should be received by (09 August 2013).
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The United Nations does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview meeting, processing, training or any other fees).

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Fallon rocks 'Blurred Lines' with Robin Thicke

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Who knew children's musical instruments could be employed to make the summer's No. 1 hit sound ... well, even better? Jimmy Fallon, that's who. And when Robin Thicke passed through New York recently, Fallon pulled aside his "Late Night" house band The Roots and those now-familiar instruments for a duet of "Blurred Lines."

The video, just the latest in a series in which Fallon remakes popular tunes with children's play instruments, everyone tries to keep a straight face. By the way, they're really singing, not lip-synching!?

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/jimmy-fallon-rocks-out-blurred-lines-robin-thicke-6C10824811

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Bulger: Give my money to families that sued

BOSTON (AP) ? James "Whitey" Bulger wants the $822,000 in cash seized from his apartment in Santa Monica, Calif., to go to relatives of victims who won monetary judgments in lawsuits but then saw those awards overturned on appeal, his lawyer told a judge Friday.

Defense attorney J.W. Carney Jr. told Judge Denise Casper that Bulger made the request while lawyers were discussing whether the seized cash should be put in the jury room during deliberations.

Bulger, 83, is on trial in a broad racketeering indictment that accuses him of participating in 19 murders in the 1970s and '80s as leader of the Winter Hill Gang. He has pleaded not guilty and must soon say if it he will testify.

Carney said Bulger wants the money to go to families who had civil judgments overturned by a federal appeals court because the statute of limitations had expired.

It appears that two families fall into that category: Relatives of Michael Donahue and Edward "Brian" Halloran. In 2011, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an earlier decision that ruled the two families didn't file their lawsuits against the FBI in time.

Other victims' families have had their lawsuits tossed before trial and some have won judgments against the government, but Carney specifically cited those whose judgments were thrown out by the 1st Circuit.

Prosecutor Brian Kelly said it has always been the intention of the government to give Bulger's seized assets to victims' families, but he said he isn't sure Bulger "can dictate which ones get" money.

If he's convicted, Bulger would have to give up his assets anyway. It is routine for the government to seek forfeiture of assets acquired through illegal activities.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bulger-money-families-sued-131949220.html

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Russia's Putin says sentences in fraud case involving top critic Navalny were 'strange'

By Alexei Anishchuk

LAKE SELIGER, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he was surprised by the five-year jail term a court handed down to Alexei Navalny, his top critic, when another man convicted in the same embezzlement case received only a suspended prison sentence.

In his first comments on the case since the July 18 verdict, Putin did not make clear if he was suggesting the jail sentence on Navalny was too harsh or the suspended one too lenient.

"I thought it was strange, I will not conceal that, that one of the suspects in the case, who cooperated with the prosecution, got four-and-a-half-years suspended, while the second suspect...was slapped with five years behind bars," Putin said.

"It is up to the court to decide what happened there and how," he told an audience of several thousand pro-Kremlin youth.

Navalny was convicted of embezzling some $500,000 from a state timber firm while Vyacheslav Opalev, a former head of the company, was given a suspended sentence after striking a plea bargain and testifying against his co-accused.

The face of the largest wave of street protests against ex-KGB spy's 13-year rule, Navalny denies any wrongdoing and says the case is an attempt by Putin to silence him.

Putin, dressed casually in a straw yellow shirt and a beige jacket, avoided referring to Navalny by name when responding to a question about the anti-graft blogger, who was released from detention pending appeal - a highly unusual move.

Since his release, Navalny has been busy campaigning in Moscow for a September8 mayoral election. Polls have him trailing far behind close Putin ally Sergei Sobyanin, who is seeking a fresh term.

Critics of Putin, now more than a year into his third presidential term, portray Navalny's prosecution and sentencing as part of a wider crackdown on dissent.

The Kremlin denies using the courts to persecute political opponents but the West has expressed growing concern over human rights in Russia and the treatment of critical voices since Putin returned to the presidency in mid-2012.

(Writing by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Jon Boyle)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russias-putin-says-sentences-fraud-case-involving-top-183125296.html

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How To Get Denzel Washington To Laugh, Featuring Mark Wahlberg

Denzel Washington isn't exactly known for this sense of humor. Two-time Academy Award winner certainly has made more than his fair share of wise cracks throughout his career, but an out-right comedy isn't Washington's style.

So when he signed on for "2 Guns," an action comedy out in theaters Friday (August 2), Washington found himself with a co-star who was determined to make him laugh.

"He's got a great sense of humor," Mark Wahlberg said during a recent interview with MTV News about Washington. "It's just that he is known more for his serious acting, so when he smiles, it's such a beautiful thing to experience as an audience member."

Wahlberg said that convincing Washington to do "2 Guns" was a matter of good timing and material. "I feel like we got lucky. We shot for the stars," Wahlberg said. "We hit the one that we really wanted and got Denzel in the movie. It was after 'Flight,' and he wanted to do something lighter, and he responded to the material."

Both actors spoke about how important having a partner was in attempting a job to comedy. Wahlberg made his big break into the genre with "The Other Guys," a movie that teamed him with Will Ferrell and prepared him for "Ted" and eventually "2 Guns."

"We both had the same fears, going into comedy," Wahlberg said. "I wanted to work with somebody who I was comfortable with and was great at it, but also not the dark, weird comic guy, who's trying to be funny on set but really serious and unapproachable off camera. When I worked with Will [Ferrell], then I got really comfortable with it. Trying it as a serious actor, if it doesn't work, it's a problem."

For Washington, tackling something new was all the attraction he needed to the project. "You find your way. That's a part of the excitement is the unknown. Is this going to work? Can I be funny? How do I do that?" he said. "Looking at the material with more humor, I was saying, 'No, I want to do a two-hander. I'm not going out there by myself,' because I'm not sure I know. That actually makes you sharper, makes you prepare more, wakes you up. At this point, for me and my life, career, age, whatever, that was a good thing, to have to be ready."

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Reexamining the Definition of Cancer

A viewpoint published in The Journal of the American Medical Association recommended refining the definition of cancer and reexamining how the disease is detected and treated. Laura Esserman, one of the authors, and Larry Norton, from Memorial Sloan-Kettering, discuss what a new definition would mean.

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DUP?s Patterson arrested over Facebook comments

Police have arrested an outspoken loyalist Belfast city councillor at the centre of a row over a disputed parade.

Ruth Patterson (57) a member of Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson?s Democratic Unionist Party, was detained today in relation to offences concerning the sending of grossly offensive communications and other serious criminal offences in relation to intimidation and encouraging criminal acts, according to the police.

Earlier, she had to apologise after saying that a fictional terrorist attack on a republican parade in which senior Sinn Fein members would be killed would provide ?a great service to Northern Ireland?.

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She made the Facebook remark ahead of a planned republican rally in Castlederg, Co Tyrone, on Sunday week to commemorate the deaths of two IRA men blown up 30 years ago by a bomb which they intended to plant in the town, just a few kilometres from the border with Co Donegal.

Even though the Parades Commission has imposed restrictions on the route of the parade, loyalists have called on the Northern Secretary Theresa Villiers to ban the march.

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CBS, Time Warner trying to settle fee dispute

This image provided by CBS shows a CBS advertisement in Times Square in New York on Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Three million Time Warner Cable customers in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas lost access to CBS programming in a fee dispute Friday, threatening their ability to watch popular shows like "Under the Dome" or see Tiger Woods pursue his 8th win at the Bridgestone Invitational. The nation's second largest cable operator said that CBS refused to have productive negotiations, which were repeatedly extended after their previous deal expired at the end of June. (AP Photo/CBS)

This image provided by CBS shows a CBS advertisement in Times Square in New York on Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Three million Time Warner Cable customers in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas lost access to CBS programming in a fee dispute Friday, threatening their ability to watch popular shows like "Under the Dome" or see Tiger Woods pursue his 8th win at the Bridgestone Invitational. The nation's second largest cable operator said that CBS refused to have productive negotiations, which were repeatedly extended after their previous deal expired at the end of June. (AP Photo/CBS)

Time Warner Cable and CBS say they are trying to settle a fee dispute that has left three million customers without the network's programs.

A Time Warner spokeswoman say negotiations are ongoing. CBS says it expects talks to resume soon.

Neither side would say Saturday if there was a chance the standoff could end quickly.

Time Warner dropped CBS Friday in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and several other cities. Each side is accusing the other of being unreasonable in a dispute over fees that Time Warner pays CBS to air programs.

Without a deal, Time Warner customers won't see CBS programs such as "Under the Dome." They'll also miss Tiger Woods trying for his 8th win at Firestone Country Club near Akron, Ohio. CBS is the nation's most-watched network.

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Pro-Morsi supporters in Egypt start new vigil

CAIRO (AP) ? Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi have expanded their vigils in Cairo, starting a third near the capital's international airport. That's in defiance of threats from authorities to break-up their sit-ins.

The new vigil started Friday in the eastern Cairo neighborhood of Heliopolis, close to the airport. Protester Hani el-Shafei said thousands of supporters already set up tents and blocked traffic. He said a military helicopter flew over the new sit-in.

On the other side of town, an official said security forces lobbed tear gas canisters at pro-Morsi supporters who tried to storm a complex housing most of Egypt's private television stations.

The expanding protests follow threats from authorities that they would besieged and break up pro-Morsi vigils, describing them a "threat to national security."

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Denzel Washington: Mr. Dependable looks to extend box-office hot streak with '2 Guns'

By Todd Cunningham

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Denzel Washington has been Mr. Dependable at the box office for years, but lately, he's really been on a roll - and with the sub-$100 million budget movies that the studios have de-emphasized in favor of summer tentpoles.

All indications are that Friday's action buddy comedy movie "2 Guns" will keep the streak alive.

Since "Remember the Titans" in 2000, Washington's wide release movies have on average opened to $22.1 million, and taken in $85 million domestically. That sort of reliable bankability is rare, particularly when you maintain it for two decades, as Washington has.

He had a significant career before that, of course, dating back to his breakout 1984 hit "Soldier's Story," and including 1989's "Glory" and "The Pelican Brief" and "Philadelphia," both from 1993.

But he's never had a box office run like the current one. His last four movies - "The Book of Eli," "Unstoppable," "Safe House" and "Flight," for which he earned a Best Actor Oscar nomination - have opened to an average of $30 million and taken in an average of nearly $100 million each.

Universal's "2 Guns" is expected to land in that range or do even better this weekend, analysts say.

It should edge out Sony's kids film "The Smurfs 2," a live-action/ animated mash-up, which opens Wednesday and is also expected to wind up north of $30 million by Sunday.

"He's the type of actor that even people who don't normally think about acting say, 'that's guy's really good,' " BoxOffice.com editor-in-chief Phil Contrino said Wednesday. "People are comfortable with him, whether he's playing a villain or a good guy, or a guy with moral issues."

Over his career, his movies have taken in more than $3.1 billion worldwide, and he's done it largely without a blockbuster hit or a huge bomb, according to Box Office Mojo.

A lot of that has to do with the sort of movies he's chosen, Contrino said.

"He doesn't do the franchise movies. He's consistently chosen intelligent, complicated movies that play to adults," Contrino said. "There's a market for those kinds of films, and he's proving it."

Washington has found a niche making mid-sized movies, with production budgets that don't require blockbusters box-office returns to be profitable. "The Book of Eli" cost $80 million, "Safe House" had an $85 million budget and "Flight" cost just $31 million.

Only four of his movies have surpassed $100 million domestically, topped by 2007's "American Gangster" ($130 million) and last year's "Safe House" ($126 million). But he's been remarkably misfire-free, too: the 2003 thriller crime thriller "Out of Time" opened to $16 million and brought in $41 million for MGM, and that's as bad as it gets.

With the roller-coaster ride that the tentpole game has become, Hollywood should be happy that someone still knows how to crank out sure-fire hits.

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Blank Rome acquires Houston law firm

Blank Rome Thursday acquired Houston-based maritime law firm Bell Ryniker & Letourneau.

The Philadelphia firm said the addition of the eight-lawyer group will enhance the Houston presence in that hot legal market that began in earnest in 2011 with the addition of litigation-heavy 10-lawyer Abrams Scott & Bickley. In 2010, Houston-based lawyer Joseph F. Speelman joined Blank Rome as a partner lafter serving as associate general counsel at Dutch chemical maker LyondellBasell. But he had been working out of his house until Blank Rome could find a suitable merger partner.

Bell Ryniker adds maritime and energy practices. Michael K. Bell, Keith B. Letourneau, and Douglas J. Shoemaker join as partners along with two counsels and three associates. According to the firm?s website, the additions now give Blank Rome 17 lawyers in Houston.

Blank Rome?s maritime practice is comprised of 40 professionals based in New York, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Houston, which it said is a key market for the maritime and energy industries.

This is the third maritime law firm Blank Rome has acquired in the past decade. It began in 2003 with the addition of Washington-based 45-lawyer Dyer Ellis & Joseph in 2003. In 2006, the firm acquired 23-lawyer Healy & Baillie, a maritime-law firm based in New York with offices in Hong Kong.

Just Wednesday, 500-lawyer Blank Rome said it was closing its Hong Kong office and consolidating its Asia practice in Shanghai, where it opened a location in 2011.

Houston has become a hotbed of activity for law firms looking to capitalize that market?s booming energy industry. Morgan Lewis & Bockius, Duane Morris and Cozen O?Connor are among the other large Philadelphia firms with Houston offices.

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Apple's Next iPad Mini to Feature Retina Display from Samsung: Report

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Tech titan Apple Inc is reportedly prepping the next version of iPad mini with a Retina display, according to a Wall Street Journal report. ...

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Friday, August 2, 2013

S&P 500 index has first close above 1,700 points

NEW YORK (AP) ? Stock indexes are back at record highs on Wall Street after better economic news sent the market sharply higher.

The benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 index closed above 1,700 points for the first time.

Better manufacturing news in China and the U.S. as well as encouraging reports on jobs and company earnings sent the market up Thursday.

The S&P 500 rose 21 points, or 1.3 percent, to 1,706.

The Dow Jones industrial average gained 128 points, or 0.8 percent, to 15,628.

The Nasdaq composite rose 49 points, or 1.4 percent, to 3,675.

Small-company stocks and transportation stocks also rose sharply. Investors sold ultra-safe U.S. government debt.

Three stocks rose for every two that fell on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume was higher than average at 3.8 billion shares.

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New York Times Earning Reveal (Another) Ad Revenue Dip

Each time The New York Times's earnings come out, the journalism world holds its breath, wondering how the paper of record is faring in these digital times. It's that time of year again, and today's diagnosis revealed the Gray Lady hasn't kicked her malaise?ad revenue is down for the 11th straight quarter. But the good news is that more people are paying for access to?The Times.

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Let's start with the good news?people will pay for quality reportage and commentary. The number of paid subscribers for the company's papers' digital-only subscriptions is way up. There are currently?around?699,000 digital subscriptions for The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune?an increase of 35 percent compared to last year. Also encouraging is a resurgence of The Boston Globe?digital subscriptions, which saw a 70 percent increase over last year, putting the number of digital subscribers at 39,000. Some of those, surely, are thanks to the excellent job that the paper did in covering the Boston Marathon bombing.

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Said Mark Thompson, the company's chief executive, ?Our improved results in the second quarter were an organization-wide effort ? with contributions from more favorable revenue trends and strong cost performance. The increase in operating profit reflects the ongoing evolution of our digital subscription initiatives on the circulation side, the moderation of revenue declines on the advertising side and the continued focus on managing costs."

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The not-so-great news is that ad revenue was down again, falling by 5.8 percent. Specifically, print advertising revenue is down 6.8 percent and digital ad revenue is down 2.7 percent compared to last year. And this marks the 11th straight quarter?of ad revenue slippage, and another quarter in which circulation goes up and ad revenue goes down. But despite those slips, profits were at $53.4 million up from $44.1 million this period of time in 2012.?

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Getting ad revenue to stabilize seems to be the most important goal for the company, considering it is showing nice momentum in gaining readership. The obvious question for media-gazers and people within The Times organization is when will this happen. We'll get back to you in four months.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/york-times-earning-reveal-another-ad-revenue-dip-143700124.html

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EA Sports Madden 25 Adds Washington Redskins Safety Sean Taylor

It has been over 5 years since?Washington Redskins??star free safety was killed in what?s described as a botched robbery at his Miami-area home. He?s never left the minds of Redskins fans. In fact, he?s still well respected by NFL fans and players across the league. Just this past spring I realized how much of an impact Sean had on young safeties on the collegiate level entering the league. It was amazing to hear how many guys still watch Sean Taylor?s tape to see how he got the job done each week.

Sean TaylorThursday, EA Sports Madden 25 decided to take a well overdue step towards honoring the late, great Sean Taylor. Madden 25 announced the addition of Taylor to their All-25 team. The All-25 team is something new Madden is doing to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Madden NFL. With help from EA Sports GameChangers, they are compiling the best players in Madden History for the All-25 team. That?s powerful, when you really think about it.

Here?s what the Madden Blog had to say about this selection:

Sean Taylor was as intimidating a safety that an NFL secondary has ever seen. Not only did he have incredible range, but he hit with the power of a linebacker.

?Sean Taylor was a safety with the catch rating of a mid-level WR. Great power, speed, and awareness made him a true threat for the deep ball, as well as laying the lumber on the ball carrier.? -?Brian Parker.

Taylor?s versatility allowed gamers to take away the run, but his pass-catching ability is what made him stand out.

?The late, great Sean Taylor was a scary?Madden NFL?player. In?Madden NFL 06, he could hit, run, jump, and catch. Just like in real life, Taylor had to be accounted for in your offensive game plan; otherwise, he would make you pay.? -?Shaun Mason.

?Sean Taylor was half-man, half-beast and had a great blend of size and speed. Taylor emerged during the glory years of the Hit Stick, and carried over his reputation as a big hitter from his days at ?The U.? He was one of only players who could slow down NFC East rival Jeremy Shockey.? -?Zfarls.

You?d have to steer offenses away from his side of the field, or risk a turnover after a routine six-yard completion. Taylor?s dominance on the field was obvious from the moment he stepped on an NFL field and was included in his first version of?Madden.

Sean Taylor was known to bring the bump and the same could be said for him in?Madden 06. This guy was sure to cause a fumble or a broken up pass at any given time. Taylor taught me to never leave my receivers out to dry, and forced me to use more out patterns. -?Simfballcritic.

?In a career tragically cut short, Sean Taylor managed to shine at the safety position over three years with the Washington Redskins. The?Madden NFL 06?version of Taylor captures him just as he was beginning to establish himself as a premier player in the league. Playing as Taylor in?Madden NFL 25?s All-25 Team will be a privilege.? -?Brian Parker.

You can watch the full Safety selection video that highlights both Sean Taylor and the All-25 strong safety Brian Dawkins here:

Source: http://proplayerinsiders.com/ea-sports-madden-25-adds-washington-redskins-safety-sean-taylor/

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US Cellular opens Moto X pre-orders for $199 with free Motorola headset

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'Switcher Bonus' knocks $75 off the price for new activations.

U.S. Cellular is jumping on the bandwagon of Moto X news today by announcing its own pricing, availability and deals for the handset. Just as is the case with the other carriers, U.S. Cellular will have both the black and white Moto X in 16GB capacity for $199 on-contract (and an oddly-high $699 off-contract). The carrier is also offering a $75 "Switcher Bonus", which knocks the on-contract price to $124 for new activations.

Additionally, U.S. Cellular is actually putting the device up for pre-order today, letting you lock in your device while the other carriers simply have announcements up. Customers who pre-order will also get a Motorola Boom Bluetooth headset, valued at $59.99.

A specific launch date is not yet known, but latest leaks point to the last week of August.

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Fantasy Football draft strategy

With 16 teams you better go RB R1 and even R2 if no WR is worth it unless. QB you can wait this yr IMO. I got RGIII in R7 in one and I did a mock draft just to practice and I got RGIII in like 7 or 8 again them took Stafford in like the 10th or 11th.

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Cleveland kidnapping victim: I cried every night

Ariel Castro listens in the courtroom during the sentencing phase Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, Castro, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Ariel Castro listens in the courtroom during the sentencing phase Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, Castro, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Images from the video provided by Hennes Paynter Communications shows from left: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight. The three women held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade broke their public silence in a 3-minute, 30-second video posted on YouTube at midnight Monday July 8, 2013. They said the support and prayers of family, friends and the public is allowing them to rebuild their lives after what Berry called "this entire ordeal." (AP Photo/Hennes Paynter Communications)

Ariel Castro enters the courtroom during the sentencing phase Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, Castro, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Ariel Castro sits in the courtroom during the sentencing phase Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, Castro, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Ariel Castro, center, listens in the courtroom during the sentencing phase Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. Defense attorney's Craig Weintraub, left, and Jaye Schlachet sit beside Castro. Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, Castro, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

(AP) ? One of the victims of convicted Cleveland kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro says at his sentencing hearing that she cried every night and that her years in captivity "turned into eternity."

Michelle Knight says she spent 11 years in hell and that Castro's hell is now beginning.

Her appearance is the first time she's been seen publicly since her rescue from the house where she was held captive for 10 years.

The 32-year-old Knight was the first woman abducted by Ariel Castro in 2002 after he lured her into his house with the promise of a puppy for her son.

Castro has pleaded guilty to charges that he repeatedly raped Knight and two other victims, and also forced Knight to miscarry after he impregnated her.

Knight was the only victim to testify. Relatives spoke for the other two victims.

Associated Press

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Obama picks restructuring expert to take over IRS

(AP) ? President Barack Obama has chosen a retired corporate and government official with experience managing numerous organizations in crisis to take over an Internal Revenue Service under fire for targeting political groups.

Obama said his nominee for commissioner of the tax agency, John Koskinen, "is an expert at turning around institutions in need of reform."

"With decades of experience, in both the private and public sectors, John knows how to lead in difficult times, whether that means ensuring new management or implementing new checks and balances," Obama said in a statement. "Every part of our government must operate with absolute integrity and that is especially true for the IRS. I am confident that John will do whatever it takes to restore the public's trust in the agency."

Koskinen came in to overhaul mortgage buyer Freddie Mac after its near collapse in the financial crisis at the end of the George W. Bush administration. The 74-year-old also helped restructure the assets of the largest failed life insurance company in U.S. history, Mutual Benefit Life, and reorganize the Penn Central Transportation Company after it became the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history.

His government experience includes handling preparation for the Year 2000 challenge for President Bill Clinton and helping restore the District of Columbia to financial stability after years of mismanagement as city administrator from 2000-2003.

Koskinen's nomination to a five-year term must be confirmed by the Senate.

If confirmed, Koskinen would take over an agency in crisis, just as it is gearing up to administer large parts of the president's health care law.

The IRS has been under siege since May when agency officials acknowledged that agents working in a Cincinnati office had improperly targeted tea party groups for extra scrutiny when they applied for tax-exempt status. The IRS has since released documents suggesting that progressive groups may have been targeted, too.

Congressional investigations have so far shown that IRS supervisors in Washington ? including lawyers in the chief counsel's office ? oversaw the processing of tea party applications. But there has been no evidence that anyone outside the IRS directed the targeting or that agents were politically motivated.

Obama ousted acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller in May when the revelations came to light. The president appointed former White House budget official Danny Werfel as acting commissioner while he searched for a nominee.

Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., said Koskinen "has the right background and experience in helping turnaround organizations facing tough challenges." Baucus chairs the Senate Finance Committee, which will hold hearings on Koskinen's nomination.

"I look forward to working with Mr. Koskinen and hope, after a thorough review, the Finance Committee can quickly move his nomination to the full Senate," Baucus said.

Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, the top Republican on the Finance Committee, promised a thorough vetting of Koskinen. Hatch, who complained that Obama did not consult him in making the nomination, said Koskinen must promise to cooperate with congressional investigators.

"I will demand significant answers from this nominee to ensure that we not only get to the truth, but that the administration is fully cooperating with our efforts," Hatch said.

With about 90,000 employees, the IRS processes more than 140 million individual income tax returns each year. Starting next year, the IRS will administer much of Obama's new health care law.

The IRS, which is part of the Treasury Department, will be in charge of enforcing the mandate that most individuals have health insurance, collecting fines from people who don't. The IRS will also distribute subsidies to help people buy insurance in new state-based marketplaces known as exchanges.

Obama has asked for a 14 percent increase in the IRS's budget for next year in part to help the agency administer the health care law. House Republicans have responded by proposing to cut the agency's budget by about a fourth.

On Friday, the House is scheduled to vote on a bill that would prohibit the IRS from enforcing any aspect of the health law. It would mark the 40th House vote to repeal some or all of the law. So far, all the bills have died in the Democratic-controlled Senate.

"Because John has a clear understanding of how to make organizations more effective and an unshakeable commitment to public service, he will be an exceptional leader who will strengthen the institution and restore confidence in the IRS," said Treasury Secretary Jack Lew.

An administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity since the search was private, said the president directed his team to above all find someone with extensive experience taking on organizations in crisis and knowledge of best practices to turn them around. Koskinen's corporate restructuring experience includes 21 years at the Palmieri Company consulting firm, where his positions included CEO and chairman, president, and vice president.

Larry Hirsch, who served on the Freddie Mac board while Koskinen was chair, credited him with turning around rock-bottom morale at the company as it relied on a government bailout to survive. Koskinen took over as interim chief after its top executive resigned and a month later the chief financial officer committed suicide.

"Obviously after the financial crisis, the company was in internal and external crisis," said Hirsch, a Republican who now heads the Washington-based Center for European Policy Analysis and is chairman of private equity group Highland Partners. "John walked in and immediately handled what was happening with the company. He had that quiet strength and openness to take a very depressed management team and employee group to give them a confidence they were valued and the company had a future."

Koskinen has been a prolific donor to Democratic political campaigns, giving more than $60,000 since 1999, according to Federal Election Commission records.

Koskinen also has served as president of the United States Soccer Foundation and was deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget under Clinton, who later named him chair of the President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion. He serves on the boards of AES Corp. and American Capital, Ltd.

Earlier in his career, he worked for Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., Mayor John Lindsey of New York City and the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. He started his career as a lawyer, and has an undergraduate degree from Duke and law degrees from Yale.

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