Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Safety fears spur regulations for trampoline gyms

PROVO, Utah (AP) ? Stephen Merrill was finishing his freshman year of college two years ago when he and a group of friends went to an indoor trampoline park in Utah for a day of flipping, jumping and bouncing.

At one point, Merrill leaped from a platform into a pit full of foam blocks, and he shot right through them and landed on his head. He broke a vertebra in his neck, and was left paralyzed from the neck down.

Merrill's injury underscores recent warnings from doctors and government officials about the dangers of the jump gyms amid a heightened effort to regulate the indoor trampoline parks as they have become a popular rain-or-shine suburban entertainment for birthday parties and summer camps.

"Anything where something like that can happen, I mean, it's such a devastating injury," the 22-year-old Merrill said of his mishap in Provo. "It doesn't seem like things are properly regulated if something like that is possible."

Citing broken necks, shattered leg bones and one death, some doctors say the parks are dangerous and can lead to serious injuries that eclipse any benefits. Governments are starting to take notice, with proposed regulations in Utah and California among the first attempts in the country to address concerns about safety in the burgeoning industry.

Operators of the trampoline gyms say severe injuries are rare and safety fears are overblown.

They claim an injury rate lower than organized sports such as baseball or soccer and point out the gyms offer a place for adults and kids to have fun and get much-needed exercise.

The parks are typically giant warehouses filled with a series of trampolines that allow customers to bounce every which direction, slam-dunk basketballs and do gymnastics moves. Some parks feature angled trampolines sloping up the sides and pits filled with brick-size foam blocks. The industry has grown rapidly, from a handful of centers in the Western U.S. in 2007 to about 160 throughout the world, according to ASTM International, a standards-development organization.

For safety, many of the gyms post staffers around trampolines like lifeguards to enforce rules and require jumpers to first sign a waiver.

Emergency room doctors in one Utah county say that's not enough, and they've asked the health board to step in.

"You'll see a lot of these very severe, open wounds that you don't see unless you're in a high-velocity type of injury," Dr. Craig Cook, trauma director at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. "This is like a war type of injury or a motor vehicle crash."

Trauma staff at the hospital say they saw 52 injuries requiring multiple doctor visits from area jump gyms from May 2011 to November 2012, according to their emergency room records. Most of the patients are young men around 19 years old, they say, and have had injuries such as dislocated feet, brain hemorrhaging and paralysis.

Misty Uribe, who manages Lowes Extreme Air Sports in nearby Provo, said her gym already follows many of the health board proposals, but she's concerned the industry has been unfairly targeted.

Uribe said her center sees few injuries compared to the number of people that participate, citing one major injury for every 20,000 visitors. That was Merrill, and she said his jump violated the facility's rules but that the location still took steps to make the pits safer.

"My concern is, once they start with this, where is it going to end?" she said of the proposed regulations.

The Utah County Health Board is considering proposals that stipulate gyms must supervise the activities, report their injury rates to the county and warn jumpers about the risks beyond having them sign a waiver. The board will have a public discussion on the proposals this fall.

"We do feel like we have an obligation to inform the public about safety risks out there, especially when it's just open to general public," said Dr. Joseph Miner, executive director of the Utah County Health Department.

The Utah proposals are partly modeled after legislation pending in California that would create an inspection program for the parks akin to regulations for amusement park rides, in addition to requirements about insurance, employee training and injury reporting. The bill has been promoted by a Coronado woman whose 30-year-old son died days after breaking his neck at an Arizona trampoline park in 2012.

In Orem, the jump gym Get Air Hang Time has posted signs warning of rules and risks of "serious catastrophic injury or death" from the activity. In addition to requiring participants to sign a waiver, the gym requires jumpers to watch a safety video.

"We try to make sure that people understand what this activity is all about and that the risks are there just like any other recreational activities," owner Aaron Cobabe said.

Cobabe said his gym saw more than 150,000 visitors from July 2012 to July 2013, but during that time had about 11 major injuries that required multiple doctor visits.

"The vast majority of people that come in our facility," he said, "enjoy the activity and leave without any injuries."

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Associated Press writers Michelle Rindels in Las Vegas and Laura Olson in Sacramento, Calif., contributed to this story.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/safety-fears-spur-regulations-trampoline-gyms-071921972.html

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Spacey helps make TV history with 'House of Cards'

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Kevin Spacey loves being part of what he calls "a new paradigm": Internet television that's just as compelling and well produced as anything on a cable or broadcast channel.

Spacey was nominated for an Emmy Award Thursday for his leading role in "House of Cards," the Netflix original series that collected nine bids in all.

"I'm so happy for the series and so happy for Netflix ... because it's a big acknowledgement of the show and its quality," said Spacey, also an executive producer. "For us to have broken through in ... so many categories, nine nominations, for what is really, in many ways, a new paradigm, is so thrilling."

Internet TV is a new frontier with new rules. For example, Netflix didn't require "House of Cards" to begin with a pilot episode introducing the main characters and story lines, freeing the writers to create natural suspense in an evolving story.

"It changes the creative process of how you write a show," said Spacey, 53. "When they gave us an order of 26 episodes ? or chapters, as we like to call them ? that was a remarkable thing for us because it meant that we could just get on with telling the story."

The way the show is distributed ? all 13 episodes available at once ? also offers audiences more choices about how to consume it.

Such creative flexibility draws film writers, directors and actors, such as Spacey, to the TV landscape.

"For storytellers who want to tell stories that are driven by character and not by explosions and things that only, in a sense, appeal to the heartbeat or the pulse and not the mind, then it makes sense to me that the best writers and directors and actors and storytellers are going to go to the ground where it is fertile," he said. "It's very fertile now, obviously. The streaming business is fertile, and the television business in its usual sense."

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Russian opposition leader sentenced to 5 years

KIROV, Russia (AP) ? Alexei Navalny, one of the Russian opposition's leading figures, was convicted of embezzlement Thursday and sentenced to five years in prison.

Navalny and his supporters claimed the case was politically driven to try to shut down the vehement Kremlin critic and intimidate his supporters.

Navalny was found guilty of heading a group that embezzled 16 million rubles' ($500,000) worth of timber from state-owned company Kirovles in 2009 while he worked as an unpaid adviser to the provincial governor in Kirov, about 760 kilometers (470 miles) east of Moscow.

The 37-year-old lawyer played with his smartphone for much of the nearly 3 ?-hour verdict reading. A post on his Twitter account after the sentence was pronounced said, "Oh, well. Don't get bored without me. And, importantly, don't be idle ..."

Navalny handed the phone and his watch to his wife, Yulia, before bailiffs took custody of him and co-defendant Pyotr Ofitserov, who was given a four-year sentence.

Navalny first came to wide attention for vigorous blogging about corruption. He was a top leader of the wave of massive protest rallies that broke out in late 2011 after a national parliamentary election scarred by allegations of widespread fraud.

It was Navalny who first called the dominant United Russia party "the party of crooks and thieves," a phrase that became a rallying cry for the nascent opposition to Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin.

More recently, he pushed his ambitions by declaring himself a candidate for this fall's Moscow mayoral election.

The head of his campaign staff, Leonid Volkov, said a decision on whether to pull out of the race would be made only after he could consult with Navalny, according to the ITAR-Tass news agency. Russian news reports said Navalny would be taken to a detention facility in Kirov before being sent to a prison.

Several dozen Navalny supporters gathered outside the detention facility soon after the sentencing.

Navalny's wife appeared composed after seeing her husband taken away in handcuffs, saying, "If someone hopes that Alexei's investigations will cease, that's wrong."

Catherine Ashton, foreign policy chief for the European Union, said she was concerned about the conviction and sentence, saying in a statement that the charges had not been substantiated during the trial.

"This outcome, given the procedural shortcomings, raises serious questions as to the state of the rule of law in Russia," she said.

The Russian stock market, sensitive to politically charged issues, dove within minutes of the verdict, with the main MICEX index dropping 1.4 percent before partly recovering.

Before the sentencing, Navalny's supporters had said they would rally in Moscow if he were sent to prison. That could provoke a confrontation with police, who routinely crack down harshly on any unsanctioned rallies.

The judge said he found the testimony of key prosecution witness Vyacheslav Opalev to be "trustworthy and consistent."

Opalev, who was the timber company's general director, got a suspended sentence in an expedited trial in December after pleading guilty to conspiring with Navalny.

Navalny insists Opalev framed him out of revenge: Navalny had recommended that Opalev be fired and that officials investigate potential corruption in his company, which had incurred 200 million rubles ($6 million) in losses by the time Navalny arrived in the region.

Throughout the trial, testimony of prosecution witnesses clashed with the core arguments of the indictment that claimed Navalny's work in Kirov led to the embezzlement. None of the managers at Kirovles who appeared in court, except for Opalev, was able to confirm that Navalny defrauded the company.

Navalny had long said he expected to be convicted, and in a final blog post before leaving Moscow for Kirov, he downplayed his personal importance to the wider opposition.

"The most important thing is to muster up the strength, shake off laziness and do something. This doesn't require any leadership as such," he wrote.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-opposition-leader-sentenced-5-years-084213369.html

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

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5:45 PM: Jon Cooper of Saturday Down South reports that when asked who the rudest fans in the SEC were, Missouri QB James Franklin responded: "Missouri. My own fans."

5:30 PM: Green Hope (North Carolina) High School girls' soccer coach Bobby Peterson was arrested on child pornography charges on Saturday. Green Hope won the Class 4A state title in May, and Peterson has had a 125-15-1 record with the team since 2008.

5:15 PM: Alabama defensive back Ha Ha Clinton-Dix tweeted on Tuesday: "This is crazy George Zimmerman just hit the lotto for 37 million." However the original story was posted on The Onion satirical news site.

5:00 PM: The police officer assigned to escort South Carolina football player Jadeveon Clowney at Tuesday's SEC media days said about his job: "I'm 'security' for him. If he can't handle it, who am I?"

4:45 PM: Boston Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz is hosting a "Buchholz Bowl" on Thursday night, a charity bowling event organized to help children dealing with cancer.

4:30 PM: New Brooklyn Nets player Paul Pierce has been sharing photos on his Instagram account paying tribute to his time with the Boston Celtics.

4:15 PM: From The Onion: "Prince Fielder Dominates Home Run-Eating Contest". Second place: Pablo Sandoval

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7-15 4:35pm Sports Talk: NFC South

-- -- -- covering the Atlanta Falcons for CBS sports dot com joining us now. Break down the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC south and not right now we look at some of the acquisitions starting with Stephen Jackson. For the Atlanta Falcons as they they seem to we've gotten better and hardy added and just another weapon that already code office. Yes he can accept it is definitely stepped up Michael Turner who was just. On the back -- of his career last year he got it on the ball harder than there is no break all the will be more than turner can't. But I think the most important thing projection into the team and versatility talk about -- -- -- have gotten ninety plus passing it in the season in the past he's got. Ian he'd get -- -- and -- -- -- -- Chris Rodgers in any more to have the receiver accurately can leave. Check him out there all the time. They and most importantly they can let Matt Bryant go to the line of scrimmage and changed plays or even call -- out of a no huddle because traction either run or catch the ball. I think they should sponsor -- the versatile. Knox who is the team that you think in the NFC south that's going to push Atlanta for the NFC south crown. I've I haven't I wouldn't camp that they are going to be in -- I honestly think it could be -- You might see situation this year where -- open the Falcons are seemed to be in the division but I think the Saints and the books could. Could both make the playoffs with a couple things go right for each team. I think they can either of them to LeapFrog over -- I mean let's not forget that no team has won in the peace now with back to Lexington to dig it up it. What's what's the biggest concern you have for Atlanta right now did they didn't make enough of grades on the defense out of football and they got. Osi Umenyiora in the mix but were where they got better and have the address those needs enough. I don't think they did okay on the peak at the powerball and if there's one. Clearly an issue like looping it around -- the on the offensive line and you're talking about -- that was a play away from the Super Bowl and other and there are. The following season where would you position battles and three players that are indeed on the on the option who lives so it doesn't. Right now I you know. Bryant had the apply to throw the ball but we don't win games in the fourth quarter like you know it's as. I'm trying to work in the training camp next week -- that the offensive line could be the biggest question. Visiting wood knocks -- covering the Atlanta Falcons for CBS sports stock comment Knox is anybody taken. Roddy white's Twitter account away from him yet he has learned to stay off Twitter and social media event C continues that. Enron is now they jumped on and about a George Zimmerman after the hurricane now how's that reaction up there about that. You know actually action from the -- it was a wee Reese and now I think apologized for the next morning it was a few of the moment thing. And it -- it was a terrible thing to say but it. He's known to be in on Twitter activity you know I love watching the ballot but the players Sherman from Seattle they go back and forth. Ed that the big twelve is not completely differently Q&A. Human trial I don't know how about doing things. That he gets -- government as the immediate happy and then she just forgot about that little. Seems to forget about it quite often knocks it out thanks. -- a bunch for the time we appreciate it covering the Atlanta Falcons for CBS sports dot com okay it's a with the aid again to analyze things a bunch of I'm.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Tig Notaro Is Cancer-Free and Wants To Tell Jokes In Your Living Room

The last year and a half has literally been the best of times and the worst of times for comedienne Tig Notaro. Last summer, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, lost her mother and broke up with her girlfriend all within the span of four months. Fortunately, the combination of these tragic occurrences culminated in a wealth of creative energy, which was exhibited on stage last August in a legendary stand-up set at Largo in Los Angeles.

Louis CK called the set "one of the greatest stand-up performances I ever saw" and released it as an album on his website soon after to an overwhelmingly positive response. By years end, Tig Notaro's Live was voted the #1 stand-up album of the year by The A.V. Club, topping releases from veterans like Jim Gaffigan and even CK himself.

Live will finally see a physical release this week -- marked by Notaro doing a Q&A tonight at the Grammy Museum -- but her recent surge in popularity has afforded her a number of other opportunities, including two documentaries, a book deal and a writing gig on Comedy Central's Inside Amy Schumer. Before starting on her just-announced tour documentary for Showtime next month, Notaro will celebrate the one-year anniversary of her storied performance with a headlining date at Largo. We recently spoke with her about her current projects, her entry into stand-up comedy and getting thrown off set for making her co-stars laugh.

What was it like working on the first season of Inside Amy Schumer? Will you be back next year?

No, I kind of don't have time to anymore. I couldn't make it work, so I'm just gonna be doing my own stuff. It was a great experience though. It was my first "go to an office everyday" type job.

Can you tell us about your new tour documentary for Showtime that was just announced?

Well I'm doing this thing where I go to my fan's homes and I'm doing a tour in living rooms, backyards, barns, basements and rooftops. I start filming that at the beginning of next month, but I don't know when it airs.

The executive producer is gathering the information, and then I'm going to review the tapes that come in. I think they're gonna select some and then show them to me and I'll pick where we go. I'm looking forward to it. Just the cooler, the weirder the place, the sooner I think I'll be there.

Have you done anything like this before? It seems like the logistics might be sort of complicated.

I've done it as a tour in the past and it's so much fun. When I did it on the road, somebody books me to go to their house and it's up to them to invite their friends. Then it's a suggested donation of 20 dollars at the door.

I read that one of the things that inspired you to try stand-up was seeing so many open mics and shows advertised in L.A. Weekly.

Well, I was coming from Denver at the time. Denver, they just have the club and the open mic in a Mexican restaurant. It was kind of daunting, but people are shocked that I started stand-up in L.A. They're like "God, you're so brave. I made sure I got things together in my town before I went out there."

To me, that sounds horrible to just have no options to do stand-up and then try to get it together to go to L.A., rather than just starting at laundromats and coffee shops and bars, which are the options in L.A.. As soon as I decided I wanted to actually start doing it two weeks into being there, I just had so many options. But when you're getting started, that's all you need -- a laundromat with a microphone.

Prior to trying stand-up comedy, though, you were managing bands in Denver. Did you always picture yourself working in the music business?

I was just managing some local bands in Denver, anywhere from rock to the singer-songwriter type thing. I play guitar and I thought that I would maybe be playing in bands, but then I kind of had stage fright. I always wanted to be around music, though, so I just started working on the business side of things. I thought I was really into it, but I always wanted to do stand-up, so once I started doing stand-up I couldn't even pretend like I cared about anything other than that.

That crossover between comedy and music seems to be more and more prevalent these days.

Yeah, it's weird because my record label [Secretly Canadian] is an indie-rock label and then my booking agent is now strictly booking comedy, but before he only booked indie rock bands. So no matter what I do, it just seems like I'm still in the music world. I do all of these comedy and music festivals so there's constant crossover. But it's nice because when my albums come out, there are reviews in magazines like Rolling Stone and stuff. I think the association with music kind of gets me into some weird doors.

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Facebook Privacy Settings For Personal Profiles

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Facebook continue to play around with Privacy Settings so it is important to keep on top of your own personal requirements.

Status updates on Business Pages are always public.

Access this via the drop down menu that comes off the cog on the top right of your blue navigation bar. Or, more simply by clicking on the padlock symbol a little to the left of that cog.

Padlock Symbol for Facebook Privacy Settings

The padlock symbol will show you the settings for:

  • Who can see my stuff
  • Who can contact me?
  • How do I stop someone from bothering me?

Use the drop down menu next to each to see the various sub-sections and select your privacy of choice.

For most people, this should be set to Friends. However, you can use the drop down menu next to Friends to see your other options.

It is always a good idea to keep any eye on your Activity Log ? to see what people have been tagging or writing on your wall. You should also check what other people can see when they view your page.

Facebook Privacy Settings for photos

Having said that, photos can be a real problem when it comes to Facebook privacy settings. Click the link to see the hoops you will need to jump through to protect your online photography. Always remember this vital rule. If you don?t want your mother to see it splashed on the front page of a newspaper, don?t put it on Facebook. That rule should apply to anything you put on social media.

Facebook Privacy Settings for problem friends

Many will receive an invitation to become friends with someone that you know but are unsure whether you want to have complete access to your personal life. You can accept their friendship request and add them to the Restricted List. This means that they will only see any public status updates that you make.

Remember to check your Facebook Privacy Settings regularly as Facebook has a habit of resetting to default without notifying you.

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Cape Cod, California style: Architect Joyce Flood brings a West Coast feel to an East Coast design

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The 16th Street Hermosa Beach home designed by architect Joyce Flood is Cape Cod in style, but it looks West.

Wandering the Strand in Hermosa and Manhattan Beach, one can become numb to architectural excitement with every passing colossal, geometric, glass-fronted beach house. These homes are no less spectacular for their shared aesthetic, but their visual impact can become diluted when taken in large doses.

Then a Cape Cod style pops up. Its symmetry and simplicity are a flash of modesty amongst a tableau of grandeur. It?s lovely and fine. It?s the girl-next-door gracing a room full of dolled-up supermodels with her elevated, classic beauty.

Just a block up from the Strand, 119 16th St. in Hermosa Beach, is such a house.

Chocolate wooden shingles frame the bright white details including protruding windows and a gated top-floor balcony. The 4-bedroom, 3.5 bath, 2,963 square-foot single family home is an embodiment of a Southern California take on Cape Cod style.

The home was built in 2008 as a spec home for MRW Design Development. The home?s architect, Joyce Flood, specializes in Cape Cod style and was not surprised that this was the direction that developer Mike Woodcock wanted to take.

?It used to be, when I started my practice here in the late ?90s, the Mediterranean look was the big thing,? Flood said. ?Now things have changed and people more are interested in the Cape Cods; the warm, homey styles. I think Cape Cods appeal to people because it doesn?t go out of style. It?s not trendy.?

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Though the growing demand in the South Bay market for the Cape Cod style may make it the no-brainer design choice for a spec house in Hermosa Beach, it doesn?t mean the project, itself, will be simple.

?We have to adapt the Cape Cod look to make it work,? Flood explained. ?The true Cape Cod is more formal. It?s more symmetrical. But because we don?t have the wide lots here like they do in New England, we have to adapt the style to fit the narrow lots.?

This tinkering is as important on the inside as it is on the outside. True Cape Cod style homes have the luxury of wide inside space, so they can create smaller, cozier rooms inside without feeling claustrophobic. In the Beach Cities, it?s all about keeping that space open.

?Because the lots are so narrow, I want to create wide open space and flow inside,? Flood said. ?It?s one of the reasons I like designing Cape Cods so much. I love that wide open floor plan.?

The second-floor kitchen flows into the living room and right out onto a south-facing balcony with views straight to Palos Verdes. Windows punctuate each side of the second floor and the panoramic view provides even more latitude from the lot?s spacial restrictions.

The result is a West Coast imagining of an East Coast classic.

I think part of the reason we see so much demand for the Cape Cods in the South Bay is that we have so many East Coast transplants.? Flood said. ?They want to see that style here.?

Luckily, Flood shares their enthusiasm.

?I get excited when people call and want to do that style,? she said. ?I like doing all the little details. It?s my favorite kind of house to work on. And this one at 119 16th Street has been my favorite yet.?

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NBA Summer League Game Preview: Phoenix Suns vs. Portland Trail Blazers

Summer basketball is here and the Phoenix Suns hope to roll out a team that is more competitive than their regular season squad. Their first stepping stone on the way to their summer league championship is a very talented Portland team.

When: Saturday, July 13, 2013, 5:30 PM local time (8:30 EST)

Where: Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV

Watch: The game is being shown on tape delay on NBA TV at 10:30 PM (local time). DVR is always an option. If you don't have access to NBA TV or would rather watch it live, the entire summer league slate can streamed online via a $14.99 subscription on NBA.com.

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What to watch for:

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Not Alex Len. He's recovering from his second surgery in less than three months to treat stress fractures in both of his ankles. It's really a shame because it would have been nice to see him match up against the Blazers talented young center, Meyers Leonard.

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Archie Goodwin. This guy's going to be around for a minute and this might be one of the best chances to get a sneak peek. He likely won't see a ton of playing time during the regular season being such a raw young talent. Interestingly, if Archie is back in Vegas for his last summer league two years from now he still won't be old enough to buy a beer.

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Robinson vs. the Morri in a battle of underperforming power forwards from Kansas. Marshall vs. Strickland in a clash for powder blue supremacy.

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C.J. McCollum starts his quest to stultify the nine teams that passed him over in last year's draft.

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This will be new head coach Jeff Hornacek's first time acting in that capacity. It's summer league, but it's still good experience for a novice coach with a new team.

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Remember everyone. This year counts!

This will be the first year that a "champion" of the summer league is crowned.

Teams will play three games between July 12-16 and be seeded based on those results to compete in a single elimination tournament.

The point system is as follows:

3 points for a win

1 point for winning a quarter

.5 points for tying a quarter

Tiebreakers will be head-to-head record, overall point differential and (as a last result, awesomely) a coin flip.

Obviously this is mostly about getting eyes on new prospects and letting the coaches and players feel each other out, but winning is fun too.

Check out Dave's Roster Announcement and Jacob's Summer League Primer for additional info.

Source: http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2013/7/13/4519534/nba-summer-league-game-preview-phoenix-suns-vs-portland-trail-blazers

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Keepin' it real fake: HTC One gets a convincing plastic clone (video)

Keepin' it real fake HTC One finally gets a convincing plastic clone

We hate to say this, but the KIRF market is often a good indicator on how popular certain devices are, hence the plentiful of fake iPhones and Galaxy phones in China. (Meanwhile, MediaTek is shamelessly cashing in as it ships its SoCs to those cloning factories.) Now, we're not saying the HTC One doesn't have any clones, but most of those we've seen weren't very convincing -- they were either of different sizes or had very poor build quality. But we eventually stumbled upon a pretty good fake in Huaqiangbei.

The offending device is pictured above on the left. Externally, it bears a disgustingly strong resemblance to the real deal thanks to the same 4.7-inch screen size, the same curved back, the same micro-SIM tray, the same dual-soft-key layout and even the same metallic chamfer on the front. But if you look closer or touch it even, the tell-tale signs start to show up. See for yourself in the gallery below -- the fake One is to the left or on top of the real thing.

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Friday?s area sports briefs

? Coastal Carolina junior Andrew Dorn, of West Chester, Ohio, won the 2013 Ohio Amateur Championship Friday at Canton?s par 71 Brookside Country Club. The win came one week after winning the prestigious North & South Amateur.

Dorn carded a 2-over 73 on the final day, but birdied the final two holes in the final round to claim a two-stroke victory. He carded rounds of 66-69-73 for a 54-hole total of 5-under par 208. Daniel Belden (70-69-71) and Corey Richmond (63-71-76) tied for second, each shooting 210.

Dorn?s win at the North & South Amateur holds good company, with high profile names such as Arnold Palmer, John Cook, Ben Curtis and Frank Stranahan having also won the tournament.

Shooting 16 birdies over three rounds, Dorn also shot five bogeys over a 10-hole span in the final round before a birdie on the 140-yard, par 3 14th. Despite a bogey on 15, Dorn responded with birdies on holes 17 and 18, both par 5?s, to secure the two-stroke win.

Dorn recorded just one bogey in the first round, adding six birdies, for his 5-under round of 66 to tie for second. In round two, he had four birdies and two bogeys for a 2-under round of 69.

Carolina?s Amateur Championship

The 2013 Carolinas Amateur Championship second round was shortened by rain. The morning wave was able to complete most of their scheduled 18 holes before play was suspended at 12:55pm due to severe weather. After a three-hour rain delay due to local thunder and lightning, play resumed at 3:55 p.m. The morning wave completed their rounds and the afternoon players played until suspended by darkness at 8:35pm. The second round will be completed Saturday morning beginning at 8:00 am.

Round 3 is scheduled to begin at noon on Saturday, July 13 off both the front and back tees.

Source: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2013/07/12/3582326/fridays-area-sports-briefs.html

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Top India Stories From WSJ: Industrial Output Shrinks, Trade Deficit Narrows, Infosys Maintains Revenue Forecast

Your daily round-up of the best of Wall Street Journal?s India coverage:

India Industrial Output Unexpectedly Shrinks: India?s industrial output in May contracted for the first time in five months, indicating that a recovery in the economy may still be far off.

India June Trade Deficit Narrows: India?s trade deficit in June narrowed from the previous month as imports of gold fell after a number of measures taken by the government and the central bank helped cool demand for the precious metal.

India Approves Samsung, Bosch Investment Proposals: Indian units of?Samsung Electronics?Co. and Robert Bosch GmbH are among the first set of companies which got approvals to set up or expand local operations under the country?s electronics-manufacturing policy.

Infosys Maintains Revenue Forecast: India?s?Infosys?Ltd. Friday maintained its forecast of 6%-10% revenue growth in dollar terms for the current fiscal year, after an acquisition it made last year and the Indian rupee?s decline against the U.S. dollar helped drive a slight rise in net profit for the fiscal first quarter.

India?s Gold Demand Likely to Rebound From August: India gold demand is likely to recover from June?s slump as bountiful monsoon rains boost disposable incomes and a stable price outlook provides support, the managing director of Gitanjali Jewels, a leading jewelry chain, said Friday.

India June Car Sales Fall 9%: Local car sales in India fell 9% to 139,632 units in June from a year earlier, data issued Friday by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers showed.

Indian Farmers Plant More Oilseeds on Better Rain, Higher Prices: Indian farmers are planting more oilseeds this summer, calculating that likely healthy crops on the back of early monsoon rains will provide a good return on investment given relatively high prices, industry executives and analysts said Friday.

Ford India Recalling Diesel EcoSport SUVs: Ford Motor?Co. n India is recalling 972 diesel-engine EcoSport compact sport-utility vehicles.

Source: http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2013/07/13/top-india-stories-from-wsj-industrial-output-shrinks-trade-deficit-narrows-infosys-maintains-revenue-forecast/?mod=WSJBlog

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Great, Big Movie Monster Brawl: Championship Round

We have come to the end, the final round of MTV Movies Blog's Great, Big Movie Monster Brawl! In the lead-up to "Pacific Rim," which is in theaters today, we have been pitting horrible beast against horrible beast to see which modern movie monster would reign supreme. After three rounds we have narrowed down the [...]

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Astronauts to perform cleaning chores outside International Space Station

Two astronauts, NASA?s Chris Cassidy and the European Space Agency's Luca Parmitano, will work for six and a half hours outside the International Space Station on Tuesday.

By Elizabeth Barber,?Contributor / July 9, 2013

The state of Texas is captured in this photograph by one of the NASA Expedition 36 crew members aboard the International Space Station, some 240 miles above Earth, using a 50mm lens in this image released in June 2013.

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Ladies and gentlemen, it?s spacewalk time.

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Two astronauts, NASA?s Chris Cassidy and the European Space Agency's Luca Parmitano, will float outside the International Space Station for about 6 1/2 hours on Tuesday, beginning at 8:10 am EDT. Live footage of the spacewalk will be available starting at 7:00 am EDT.

As romantic as a spacewalk sounds, the venture is more of a cleaning exercise: the astronauts, both from Expedition 36, will curl around the spacecraft as it floats somewhere above the Sinai Peninsula, doing a number of chores that have piled up over the years. The work includes replacing failed equipment, prepping the station to receive the Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module as an attachment, and assessing damage.

During the trip outside, the astronauts will also collect equipment used in the Materials International Space Station Experiment-8 (or MISSE-8), which assessed the impacts of the space environment on various materials. Those experiments will be ferried back to Earth aboard the SpaceX-3 commercial cargo craft later this year.?

The pair will finish up the work on a second spacewalk scheduled for July 16th .

Since spacewalks are time-consuming and punishingly exhausting (in the pressurized suit, the astronaut must strain to move his or her hands in the gloves), the Space Station had allowed broken equipment and needed maintenance to accumulate, in order to justify the trip outside. The Space Station has been serviced in two previous spacewalks this year.

The first spacewalk, in March 1965, set a precedent for keeping spacewalks to just the necessary minimum needed to keep the craft in functional order. That month, the Soviets sent astronaut Alexey Leonov outside the Voshkod 2 affixed to a 50-foot tether for about 12 minutes. Leonov made it back into the spacecraft, but not without considerable difficulty, and the Soviets did not attempt the feat again for another four years. The first American spacewalk that summer was similarly successful but troubled, after a hatch-latching mechanism failed and imperiled the entire crew.

But despite the challenges, astronauts who have stepped outside their crafts for a balcony view to the entire Earth have called the experience an unforgettable one. Astronaut Ed White, who spent time outside Gemini 4, said being instructed to climb back in the spacecraft was "the saddest moment of my life."?

Rex Walheim, who ventured outside the Atlantis space shuttle in 2002, remembered the rapid succession of day and night - the world was going from dark to bright every some 45 minutes, since the craft was orbiting Earth every hour and a half.?And?John Herrington, who logged three spacewalks on the space Shuttle Endeavour,?noticed the smell - space, he said, has a strange odor, something akin to burnt metal.

This spacewalk is the 170th walk to maintain the station. The station?s external care has involved 111 astronauts from eight countries who have logged some 1,067 hours and 43 outside the craft, Florida Today reported.

This is the first spacewalk for an Italian astronaut, and Parmitano will wear a red, white, and green flag affixed to his spacesuit as he floats out of the station. This is Cassidy?s fifth spacewalk.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/q9Wso7M9YPE/Astronauts-to-perform-cleaning-chores-outside-International-Space-Station

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Skaneateles United Methodist Church hosts 54th Antique Show

Skaneateles, NY -- From fine art and oak furniture to vintage hunting and fishing gear, the Skaneateles United Methodist Church Antique Show continued its 54-year tradition this weekend at the Austin Park Pavilion in Skaneateles. With more than 70 dealers and 40 artisans from across New York and neighboring states, the show offered antique aficionados an unique shopping experience. Antique appraisals were offered on both Friday and Saturday for a small fee.

The antique show is also a fundraiser for the church. "We use it as a way of putting on our church programming, our mission work," said antique dealer chair Shari Ross. "It becomes a tradition of goodwill in the community."

Apart from the dealers and artisans, Ross said that there is an anticipated turnout of more than 1700 attendees over both days.

Source: http://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2013/07/a_54-year_tradition_continues.html

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Bonus Quote of the Day (Taegan Goddard's Political Wire)

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Asia stocks rise after release of positive US data

BANGKOK (AP) ? Asian stock markets were boosted Friday by further proof that the U.S. economy is on the upswing.

Reports showing better-than-expected consumer spending, a jump in pending home sales and a drop in jobless claims emboldened investors to dive into riskier assets like stocks. Wall Street posted its third-straight gain of the week.

Japan's Nikkei 225 index surged 3.3 percent to 13,648.81. Hong Kong's Hang Seng advanced 1.3 percent to 20,708.18. South Korea's Kospi added 1.5 percent to 1,862.56. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.3 percent to 4,826.40.

Investors were also encouraged by comments from key U.S. Federal Reserve officials. The president of the New York branch of the Fed said the central bank would likely keep buying bonds if the economy failed to grow at the pace expected. Jerome Powell, a member of the Fed's board in Washington, said investors appear to have incorrectly concluded that the Fed will taper its purchases soon.

That brought a sign of relief to markets fearing that a pullback by the Fed would deflate stock and commodity markets, where investors have turned due to the low interest rates created by the bond buying program.

In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 0.8 percent, to 15,204.49. The Standard & Poor's 500 rose 0.6 percent, to 1,613.20. The Nasdaq composite index rose 0.8 percent, to 3,401.86.

Benchmark oil for August delivery was up 12 cents to $97.17 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $1.55 a barrel to close at $97.05 on the Nymex on Thursday.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/asia-stocks-rise-release-positive-us-data-033121093.html

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Veterans' uphill road back, struggle with suicide

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Five years ago, Joe Miller, then an Army Ranger captain with three Iraq tours under his belt, sat inside his home near Fort Bragg holding a cocked Beretta 40mm, and prepared to kill himself.

He didn't pull the trigger. So Miller's name wasn't added to the list of active-duty U.S. military men and women who have committed suicide. That tally reached 350 last year, a record pace of nearly one a day. That's more than the 295 American troops who were killed in Afghanistan in the same year.

"I didn't see any hope for me at the time. Everything kind of fell apart," Miller said. "Helplessness, worthlessness. I had been having really serious panic attacks. I had been hospitalized for a while." He said he pulled back at the last minute when he recalled how he had battled the enemy in Iraq, and decided he would fight his own depression and post-traumatic stress.

The U.S. military and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) acknowledge the grave difficulties facing active-duty and former members of the armed services who have been caught up in the more-than decade-long American involvement in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The system struggles to prevent suicides among troops and veterans because potential victims often don't seek counseling given the stigma still associated by many with mental illnesses or the deeply personal nature ? a failed romantic relationship, for example ? of a problem that often precedes suicide. Experts also cite illicit drug use, alcohol and financial woes.

The number of suicides is nearly double that of a decade ago when the United States was just a year into the Afghan war and hadn't yet invaded Iraq. While the pace is down slightly this year, it remains worryingly high.

The military says about 22 veterans kill themselves every day and a beefed up and more responsive VA could help. But how to tackle the spiking suicide number among active-duty troops, which is tracking a similar growth in suicide numbers in the general population, remains in question. The big increase in suicides among the baby boomer population especially ? linked by many to the recent recession ? actually began a decade before the 2008 financial meltdown.

Compounding the problem, the VA ? which administers health and other government benefits for veterans ? has a huge backlog of disability, medical and other claims resulting from service in the military. Eric Shinseki, head of the VA and a former Army general, promises to have the backlog erased ? but not before 2015. The Pentagon and Veteran Affairs are working to install compatible computer systems to speed up the process. And the VA just reported it had cut the backlog of claims pending more than 125 days by 15 percent in recent weeks.

Jason Hansman, of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, says the problem among military men and women stems from a support system that falls far short of the needs of a military and its veterans.

"One of the big problems now is that we are trying to play catch-up on 10-plus years of war. People have gone back and forth seven, eight, nine times. And now you have a force that is stretched to its limit," Hansman said.

"It's not just people who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan who are killing themselves. About 50 percent are people who've never deployed before. So there's this broader issue going on in the military. Are there even the health services in the military to take care of the troops who have deployed, who have no first-hand knowledge of war and trauma."

Miller had plenty of first-hand experience.

"I was really good at combat. I was really good at that job. It was when I was in the States that I had a problem," he said from his home in Old Town, Maine, where he and his second wife are working toward doctorates in history at the University of Maine.

He said symptoms of post-traumatic stress syndrome began building as did the effects of a number of concussions that caused mild traumatic brain injury. He had gone through elite Ranger training twice and became a jump-master in the 82nd Airborne. He ignored his symptoms because he didn't want to leave combat and his job as a platoon leader. When he finally sought help from the military during his last rotation in the United States, he found what he said was a "19th century" attitude.

"I remember a psychologist telling me 'officers don't get PTSD.' It was a real affront."

A few days after he nearly killed himself on July 3, 2008, Miller mustered out of the service and resumed treatment for PTSD at a VA facility in Richmond, Virginia.

The treatment was helpful but his feelings about the VA are "really mixed. My take is they are a bunch of really well-meaning people. I don't know that it's resourced for the tasks." Also huge numbers of veterans ? a tiny portion of the larger population ? live in small towns, far from the cities where veteran services are available.

The American public, largely untouched by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan because an all-volunteer military did the fighting, is gradually becoming aware of the problems faced by active-duty troops and military veterans. Now, some in Congress and President Barack Obama are trying to improve on the country's ability to take care of those who have signed up to fight.

None of that, however, undoes the anguish of such people as Ashley Whisler, whose brother Kyle killed himself Oct. 24, 2010. He had been driving convoys of supplies to U.S. troops from Kuwait shortly after the American invasion in 2003. He hanged himself in his home in Brandon, Florida, seven years after leaving the military. He had returned to his family in Michigan then moved to Florida, married and had a daughter. He and his wife separated before reconciling. He worked in a tattoo parlor, tended bar and began showing increasing signs of PTSD. He hanged himself while his wife and daughter slept.

Ashley Whisler said her brother spoke of fears of being ambushed when he was driving to work in Florida. After Kyle killed himself, her brother's friends told her how Kyle repeatedly called to talk about the horrors he had witnessed in Iraq and of how he couldn't sleep if there was a thunderstorm.

While she and her parents don't directly blame the military or the VA for Kyle's death, she does not let the department off the hook.

"These guys are coming back from the war and just being thrown back into society without any kind of transition or any kind of support. It's very difficult," she said.

Joe Miller says his military training, in the end, kept him alive.

"I had a gun in my hand. The second I cocked the weapon, I was back in Ranger mode and Ranger mode is not to kill yourself."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/veterans-uphill-road-back-struggle-suicide-050711276.html

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Monday, June 24, 2013

When Gadgets Should Be Repaired, Not Replaced

When Gadgets Should Be Repaired, Not Replaced

When I was 14, my stereo broke. Opening it up, I found a small piece of metal had been disconnected from the circuit board at the base. I grabbed a lighter, and melted the piece back in place. I plugged the stereo back in, and turned it on. It worked. It was the first time I actually got something I tried to fix working.

It's a story most of us probably have. The pure joy that follows when you fix a gadget that was once broken is hard to match, and once you do it once it becomes an addiction. However, as time has moved on, gadgets have gotten smaller and harder to work on. They're harder, if not impossible to fix, and most of us decide it's easier to just buy a new one than it is to repair one.

But just because it's easier to move on to a new gadget doesn't mean we should. Last month, I had the misfortune of losing both a hard drive and a graphics card on a notoriously impossible to work on iMac. My first reaction was to just abandon it and move on, but after a little research I found that while it was going to be a huge pain in the ass, both of those parts were replaceable. The final cost of repair? About $400, and a lot of time. The cost of a new 27" iMac? At least $1,800.

It's not just the fact I saved a lot of money. It's that I didn't have to buy a new thing. I fixed the computer I already paid (too much) money for, and breathed life back into it. When that startup chime rang again, it made my heart skip a beat.

The point is that a quick repair like this can get you something that more than meets your needs. When you're done, you realize that the newest thing isn't necessary. For me, that new iMac was shiny, but totally unneeded. Once I was running again I was happy with the old one. It's not just about repairing, it's about making what you already have work, even when you think it shouldn't.

We talk a lot about the value of making things here and doing everything yourself. But as Wired pointed out recently, the maker movement is just half of the equation. We need a "fixer movement" too:

We need, in short, a fixer movement. This would be a huge cultural shift. In the 20th century, U.S. firms aggressively promoted planned obsolescence, designing things to break...

Today e-waste has become one of the fastest-growing categories of refuse. We chucked out 2.4 million tons of it in 2010 and recycled just 27 percent. And ?recycling? often means shipping electronics overseas, where the toxic parts pollute developing countries. It?s a mess. A fixer movement could break this century-old system.

One superb place to start is fixing computers?because these days old models perform nearly as well as new ones. As hardware hacker Andrew Huang has noted, cloud computing has artificially slowed Moore?s law: An older laptop runs a browser just fine. Plus, computers are often surprisingly fixable. Vincent Lai, a Fixer Collective volunteer, gets handed ?dead? laptops??and for $20 I can fix it. It?s a user-replaceable part! For $20 the user could have fixed it.?

And Wired's totally right. Computers and laptops are deceptively easy to fix, and their lives are a heck of a lot longer than most of us give them credit for. I fixed and cleaned up my seven year old laptop to pass on to my dad a few months ago and the thing's still kicking just as strongly as it did the day I bought it. All it took was a few hours of work.

Of course, it's not just about computers. It's about every product we buy. From toasters to speakers, having the skill set (or the willingness to look online for repair guides, they're everywhere, I promise. You can also hunt down a local hackerspace for help), patience, and ability to fix the stuff we pay for really matters. The thing is, it's not always as easy as it should be.

In some cases, companies are just making their products smaller and less user-serviceable. But the other problem is that if you try to fix something yourself you're going to void the warranty. All of these issues have prompted sites like iFixit and Sugru to post their own "fixer manifestos." Both boil down to a pretty simple set of ideas and rights, including:

  • The right to open and repair our things without voiding a warranty.
  • The right to choose your own repair technician.
  • The right to troubleshooting instructions and documentation.
  • The right to hardware that doesn't require proprietary tools to repair.

While it'd certainly be nice for companies to make repairs easier for us, more than anything it boils down to making the effort to fix and preserve things ourselves. The maker movement, and the idea of creating something from nothing is a lot easier to sell than just fixing up that 30 year old blender.

Seriously, from bikes, cars, and chairs, to computers, repairs are surprisingly easy to do yourself. After all, when a broken gadget is brought back to life you feel the same elation as powering something on for the first time.

Photo by Kodomut.

Source: http://lifehacker.com/when-gadgets-should-be-repaired-not-replaced-534807800

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91% Gimme The Loot

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'Gimme the Loot' is ... meandering and a little shallow. And even at 79 minutes it feels a little too long for what's essentially the film equivalent of a short story.

A thousand-watt jolt of mischief, a spunky, funky, ebullient indie that packs its 81 minutes with cinematic exhilaration.

It may be a slight movie, but it has its sunny charms.

A movie about teenage taggers in the Bronx should be fast and raw, scruffy and loose, and Adam Leon's Gimme the Loot is just that.

As it lopes along, the movie offers a warm but very sharp portrait of New York's have-nots and their uneasy relationship with the haves.

"Gimme the Loot" shouldn't be as appealing and exuberant as it is, it really shouldn't.

First-time feature director Adam Leon's shots are precise and full of detail.

The film's strong suit is its use of locations.

The film is episodic and determinedly offbeat, funny at its best, boring at its worst.

Shot on the streets of New York in a loose, freeform style, this lively comedy-drama feels somewhat underdeveloped, leaving us doubtful about its realism.

It's a great deal of fun, emotionally touching, and even surprisingly old-fashioned.

Some of the movie doesn't exactly convince, and some of the scenes have an actors-improv feel to them, but there's always plenty of humour and energy.

Endlessly entertaining, refreshingly light-hearted and bursting with summer soul, Gimme The Loot joins the pantheon of great New York movies.

It's a shaggy dog story with a certain amount of charm but not nearly enough drama.

The movie is unpolished, and it matters not a jot, because Leon has written super roles for these kids and invests their relationship with such sly feeling.

Hickson walks the line between bravado and vulnerability, while Washington has a charisma, spark and beauty that should ensure this won't be the last we see of her.

Bolstered by a low-key but assured aesthetic and a soundtrack of vintage soul and doo-wop, the film is infectiously enjoyable, with frequently amusing insights and an affable shagginess.

Out of nowhere, Adam Leon might just have delivered the first great New York film of the decade.

Charming and engaging low-budget indie with a witty script, likeable characters, a strong sense of time and place and a pair of terrific performances from its two young leads.

Funny and freewheeling, it's a joy.

A slim, low-budget coming-of-age tale whose richness lies entirely in its interstices. A keenly observed work that celebrates the unfettered joys of youth, and rewards by reminding of the power of a simple tale told well.

Simultaneously real and hopeful, "Loot" has almost no plot, but when the setting is so fresh and the characters feel so raw and alive, who needs one?

Ghetto laughs with a sophisticated point of view.

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NSA Leaker Snowden Leaves Hong Kong (Voice Of America)

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

WikiLeaks: Snowden requested legal help to safety

LONDON (AP) ? Anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks says it is providing legal help to wanted former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.

It says Snowden is bound for an unnamed "democratic nation via a safe route for the purpose of asylum," and that he is being escorted by diplomats and legal advisors from WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks said in its statement Sunday that Snowden requested the group "use its legal expertise and experience to secure his safety."

Hong Kong's government confirmed earlier that Snowden has left the territory, where he had been hiding for several weeks since he revealed information on highly classified spy programs.

Russia's ITAR-Tass news agency is citing an unidentified Aeroflot official as saying Snowden would fly from Moscow to Cuba on Monday and then on to Caracas, Venezuela.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wikileaks-snowden-requested-legal-help-safety-122358140.html

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