Saturday, March 30, 2013

Breeders Sound 'Pretty Good' At 20th Anniversary Tour Warm-Up

'I enjoy doing old stuff,' singer Kim Deal tells MTV News before Wednesday night's show in Newport, Kentucky.
By Gil Kaufman, with additional reporting by James Montgomery


The Breeders' Kim Deal
Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1704488/breeders-20th-anniversary-tour.jhtml

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Why We're Obsessed with 'Game of Thrones'

Nationwide, a legion of fans of HBO's Game of Thrones are clearing their schedules for this Sunday at 9 p.m. ET, when the epic tale launches into Season 3. A sizable portion of that fan base is female, which at first blush seems anomalous. Women aren't usually considered the target audience for an epic fantasy fueled by graphic violence and sex. So why are we so enchanted by the characters of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros?

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/why-women-love-game-thrones/1-a-531148?dst=iv%3AiVillage%3Awhy-women-love-game-thrones-531148

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Woman returns $30,000 she found in donated clothes

Hundred dollar bills like the ones Carol Sutor found in old clothes (Getty Images)

A woman who agreed to take some donated clothes from a relative gave it right back: $30,000 she found inside the hand-me-downs.

Carol Sutor of Bristol, Pa., came across the cash stuffed into envelopes, wrapped in layers of plastic bags among the wardrobe from her cousin?s daughter?s 85-year-old mother-in-law, who had recently died.

Sutor told the website Phillyburbs.com, ?So I go through the clothes and I come across a canvas bag on a hangar. In the bag was a plastic bag.? She continued, ?So I unwrapped the bag, and there was another bag in another bag in another bag, one of those deals, you know?? Inside all those sacks, stacks of hundred dollar bills.

Sutor herself is going through hard times. The owner of Advantage Insurance in Levittown, she imagined how all her problems could be solved with the cash in the clothes.

She said, ?Things are tight. You struggle in your business, like everybody?s struggling. But when you struggle you think, oh, wow, if only I had money, my troubles would be solved. And so all this money shows up, but it?s the wrong way for it to come. It wasn?t mine and I knew it.?

When Sutor told her cousin, Marlene Lattanzi, who lives in nearby Medford, N.J., of the cash find, she came over to help count the bills. The cousins think the money had been stashed someplace safe during Superstorm Sandy and never put back in the bank after flooding ruined the mother-in-law?s house and her car.

Lattanzi left with the money and called her son-in-law, whose mother had all that money, to tell him the good news. Ten minutes later, Lattanzi returned to give Sutor $1,000 and her son-in-law?s thanks for returning the funds.

Sutor said she didn?t spend much time wrestling with what to do. ?I had to give it back,? she told the news website. ?I believe in karma; whatever I do will come back to me, good or bad.?

One veteran of returned treasure could tell Sutor it's worth it. Homeless man Billy Ray Harris, who gave back a diamond ring put accidentally in his change cup, now has a home, a part-time job and a fund of over $186,000 donated to him?and was reunited with his family on TV.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/woman-returns-30-000-she-finds-donated-clothes-145000837.html

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

However court rules, gay marriage debate won't end

NEW YORK (AP) ? However the Supreme Court rules after its landmark hearings on same-sex marriage, the issue seems certain to divide Americans and states for many years to come.

In oral arguments Tuesday and Wednesday on two cases involving gay couples' rights, the justices left open multiple options for rulings that are expected in June. But they signaled there was no prospect of imposing a 50-state solution at this stage. With nine states now allowing same-sex marriages and other states banning them via statutes or constitutional amendments, that means a longer spell with a patchwork marriage-rights map ? and no early end to bruising state-by-state battles in the courts, in the legislatures and at the ballot box.

A decade ago, opponents of same-sex marriage were lobbying for a nationwide ban on gay nuptials. They now seem resigned to the reality of a divided nation in which the debate will continue to splinter families, church congregations and communities.

"It's a lot more healthy than shutting off an intense debate at the very moment of its greatest intensity," said John Eastman, chairman of the National Organization for Marriage and a law professor at Chapman University in Orange, Calif.

By contrast, supporters of same-sex marriage believe a nationwide victory is inevitable, though perhaps not imminent. Many of them see merit in continuing an incremental hearts-and-minds campaign, given that many opinion polls now show a majority of Americans supporting their cause.

"No matter what the Supreme Court decides, we are going to be in a stronger place in July than where we before," said Evan Wolfson, president of Freedom to Marry.

"We have the momentum and we have the winning strategy," Wolfson said. "We are going to win the freedom to marry, whether in June or in the next round, when we go back to the court with more states, more public support and perhaps new justices."

Even if the Supreme Court shies away for now from any broad ruling in favor of marriage rights for gay couples, its decisions in June could produce major gains for gay-rights activists.

In one case, the justices could strike down a section of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act that denies legally married same-sex couples a host of federal benefits available to straight married couples. In the other, concerning California's Proposition 8 ballot measure banning same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court could leave in place a lower court ruling striking down the ban. That would add the most populous state to the ranks of those already recognizing gay marriages: Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont and Washington, plus the District of Columbia.

With California included, that group would account for about 28 percent of the U.S. population.

Meanwhile, legislative efforts to legalize same-sex marriage are under way in Illinois, Minnesota, Rhode Island and Delaware, and lawsuits by gay couples seeking marriage rights have been filed in several other states. In Oregon, gay-rights activists hope to place a measure on next year's ballot that would overturn a ban on gay marriage approved by voters in 2004. Legislators in Nevada are debating a bill that could lead to repeal of a similar ban there.

In advance of the Supreme Court hearings, gay-marriage backers mustered support from a broad array of interest groups, including labor and religious leaders, major corporations, even dozens of prominent Republicans who co-signed a brief filed with the high court. In the past few weeks, a parade of politicians have publicly endorsed same-sex marriage for the first time, including Republican Sen. Rob. Portman of Ohio and Democratic Sens. Kay Hagan of North Carolina, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia, Jon Tester of Montana and Mark Warner of Virginia.

Former President Bill Clinton chimed in, too, writing that he now regretted his decision to sign the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996 and urging that it be struck down. President Barack Obama's administration also asked that DOMA be declared unconstitutional and that Proposition 8 be struck down.

For gay-marriage opponents, it's been an occasionally daunting period as they watch a steady stream of prominent politicians and institutions join the rival side.

The conservative American Family Association's website, for example, listed some of the many well-known corporations that are now supporting same-sex marriage ? including Google, Microsoft, Citigroup, Apple, Nike, Facebook and Starbucks. The website suggests that Americans opposed to gay marriage should boycott these companies, but the president of the Mississippi-based association, Tim Wildmon, acknowledges that would be impractical.

"There's too many of them to effectively boycott," he said in a telephone interview.

Wildmon expects the U.S. to remain divided over gay marriage for a long time and hopes neither Congress nor the courts try to interfere with the right of states to set their own policies.

"That's just the way it's going to be," he said. "If you want to be a homosexual married couple, move to a state that accepts it."

Such interstate moves could indeed occur, but with a potential cost for the states being forsaken, said gay rights lawyer Jon Davidson of Lambda Legal. "Maybe that's what some states want, but the outpouring of business support for us indicates a lot of businesses don't want that to happen," he said. "It creates all sorts of problems."

Among some conservatives, there's been frustration at the frequent exhortation from gay-rights activists that the Supreme Court should be "on the right side of history" by endorsing same-sex marriage.

"It requires no courage, at this point in history, to side with gay marriage advocates," Maggie Gallagher, a co-founder of the National Organization for Marriage, wrote in a commentary. "Respecting the rights of the millions of Americans who disagree, and respecting the boundaries of our Constitution, is staying on the right side of history."

Conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh, on his show Wednesday, suggested the spread of same-sex marriage was indeed inevitable. He cited signs of increasing divisions among Republicans on the issue.

"Whether it happens now at the Supreme Court or somehow later, it is going to happen," Limbaugh said. "It's just the direction the culture is heading. ... The opposition that you would suspect exists is in the process of crumbling on it."

In any case, it's unlikely that some of the most conservative states ? those that adopted gay-marriage bans by overwhelming margins ? will recognize same-sex marriages unless forced to by the courts.

A likely result is a steady stream of state-level lawsuits by gay couples, according to Boston-based lawyer Mary Bonauto, whose work with Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders helped legalize same-sex marriage in several New England states.

"There are committed gay couples in every state who want to stand up and make that legal commitment to marriage," Bonauto said. "They're not going to go away. ... They believe our national promise of equal protection under the law applies to them, too, not just to the East and West coasts and Iowa."

Depending on how such lawsuits fare, Bonauto said, "I think this issue could be back at the Supreme Court in a number of years."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/however-court-rules-gay-marriage-debate-wont-end-065436742--politics.html

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Google adds street views inside Japan nuclear zone

(AP) ? Concrete rubble litters streets lined with shuttered shops and dark windows. A collapsed roof juts from the ground. A ship sits stranded on a stretch of dirt flattened when the tsunami roared across the coastline. There isn't a person in sight.

Google Street View is giving the world a rare glimpse into one of Japan's eerie ghost towns, created when the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami sparked a nuclear disaster that has left the area uninhabitable.

The technology pieces together digital images captured by Google's fleet of camera-equipped vehicles and allows viewers to take virtual tours of locations around the world, including faraway spots like the South Pole and fantastic landscapes like the Grand Canyon.

Now it is taking people inside Japan's nuclear no-go zone, to the city of Namie, whose 21,000 residents have been unable to return to live since they fled the radiation spewing from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant two years ago.

Koto Naganuma, 32, who lost her home in the tsunami, said some people find it too painful to see the places that were so familiar yet are now so out of reach.

She has only gone back once, a year ago, and for a few minutes.

"I'm looking forward to it. I'm excited I can take a look at those places that are so dear to me," said Naganuma. "It would be hard, too. No one is going to be there."

Namie Mayor Tamotsu Baba said memories came flooding back as he looked at the images shot by Google earlier this month.

He spotted an area where an autumn festival used to be held and another of an elementary school that was once packed with schoolchildren.

"Those of us in the older generation feel that we received this town from our forbearers, and we feel great pain that we cannot pass it down to our children," he said in a post on his blog.

"We want this Street View imagery to become a permanent record of what happened to Namie-machi in the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster."

Street View was started in 2007, and now provides images from more than 3,000 cities across 48 countries, as well as parts of the Arctic and Antarctica.

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Online: Namie Street View link: http://goo.gl/maps/iFIWD

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This week's featured adoptable pets at Metro Animal Services ...

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Have a heart save a canine in need. We feature several dogs who need to get foster homes or adopted soon.

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Ranger is an adult Staffordshire Terrier. He is a friendly guy. This big guy needs to get a home soon as he is on LMAS urgent list. He has beautiful markings. He is eligible for free obedience training at Slugger City Bully Buddies. If you are interested in fostering or adopting Ranger to keep him from the euthanasia room contact Louisville Metro Animal Services immediately and have his Pet ID # A486427 handy.

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Clint is a one year old male Pit Bull. He is sweet, playful, friendly dog running out of time as he is on the very urgent list at Metro Animal Services. He is eligible for free obedience training at Slugger City Bully Buddies. If you are interested in giving Clint a reprieve from the euthanasia room by adopting or fostering him please contact Metro Animal Services immediately about him and have his Pet ID # A485315 ready.

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Layla is a sweet two year old female Pit Bull who recently had puppies. They have been weaned and she has been spayed so she will not be contributing to the unwanted pet population any longer. She is a sweet, friendly girl that gets along with other dogs. She is eligible for free dog obedience training at Slugger City Bully Biddies. This girl deserves to be re-homed in her very own responsible loving home. She was found as a stray. She is also on the urgent list so if you are interested in adopting or fostering her she could sure use some help to get out of the shelter alive. Have her Pet ID # A486584 available when contacting Metro Animal Services.

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Patches is a pretty female older Beagle/Cocker Spaniel mix. She is nine years old but still have plenty of love to give someone. She is such a pretty girl. She is an older dog so will be a little harder to place. If you like a quiet older dog and want to give her a place she can live out the remainder of life in a loving home then have her Pet ID # A354969 ready when contacting Metro Animal Services about her.

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Wooster is a super cute 3 month old Boston Terrier/Pit Bull mix puppy. He loves to give kisses and get attention from his human friends. He is neutered and up to date on his shots. Wooster is eligible for free obedience training at Slugger City Bully Buddies. Are you interested in giving this little guy a new leash on life? Have his Pet ID # A487298 when contacting Metro Animal Services about him.

To see all the adoptable pets at Louisville Metro Animal Services go to their section on the Petfinder website here.

For more information on this week?s featured pets contact Louisville Metro Animal Services at: 502-473-PETS (7387), or by email: Petfinder@louisvilleky.gov

For more information on adopting a pet go to the Metro Animal Services website here.

Metro Animal Service?s Animal House Adoption Center is located at 3516 Newburg Rd., Louisville, KY 40218.

Photos: Courtesy of Metro Animal Services, Louisville

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Source: http://www.louisville.com/content/week-s-featured-adoptable-pets-metro-animal-services-include-more-dogs-urgent-list

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How to prevent your child from making in-app purchases on your iPad

Every day, I see stories about some person contacting the media to complain Apple wouldn’t reimburse them for in-app purchases their kids made on an iPad. ?You see people complaining about charges of a couple hundred dollars to well over $1000 made in a 10 minute period. ?The latest story I’ve been seeing is about [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/03/26/how-to-prevent-your-child-from-making-in-app-purchases-on-your-ipad/

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

C. diff infection risk rises with antihistamine use to treat stomach acid, Mayo Clinic finds

C. diff infection risk rises with antihistamine use to treat stomach acid, Mayo Clinic finds [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 27-Mar-2013
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ROCHESTER, Minn. -- Patients receiving antihistamines to suppress stomach acid are at greater risk of infection from Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, a common cause of diarrhea, particularly in health care settings, Mayo Clinic researchers have found. The study focused on histamine 2 receptor antagonists. The researchers found no significant risk for people taking over-the-counter antihistamine drugs, however. The findings appear in the online journal PLOS ONE.

Researchers reviewed 35 observations based on 33 separate studies involving C. diff and antihistamines used for stomach acid suppressive therapy. The researchers found a clear association between histamine 2 receptor antagonists use and C. diff infection. They say it was especially pronounced and caused the greatest risk for hospitalized patients receiving antibiotics. "It's not clear why these antihistamines increase the risk of C. diff infection, because gastric acid does not affect C. diff spores," says senior author Larry Baddour, M.D., a Mayo infectious diseases expert. "However, it may be that vegetative forms of C.diff, which are normally killed by stomach acid, survive due to use of stomach acid suppressors and cause infection."

Researchers say the study highlights the need for judicious use of histamine 2 receptor antagonists in hospitalized patients, and that reducing the use of these drugs could significantly reduce the risk of C. diff infections.

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Co-authors include Imad M. Tleyjeh, M.D., M.Sc.; Muhammad Riaz, M.Sc.; Musa Garbati, M.D.; Mohamad Al-Tannir, DMD, MPH; Faisal Alasmari, M.D.; Mushabab AlGhamdi, M.D.; all of King Fahad Medical City; Aref Bin Abdulhak, M.D.; University of Missouri Kansas City; Abdur Rahman Khan, M.D.; Toledo Medical Center; Patricia Erwin, M.L.S, and Imad M. Tleyjeh, M.D.; M.Sc., Mayo Clinic; and Alex Sutton, Ph.D.; University of Leicester.

About Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. For more information, visit http://www.mayoclinic.org.


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C. diff infection risk rises with antihistamine use to treat stomach acid, Mayo Clinic finds [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 27-Mar-2013
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Contact: Robert Nellis
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507-284-5005
Mayo Clinic

ROCHESTER, Minn. -- Patients receiving antihistamines to suppress stomach acid are at greater risk of infection from Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, a common cause of diarrhea, particularly in health care settings, Mayo Clinic researchers have found. The study focused on histamine 2 receptor antagonists. The researchers found no significant risk for people taking over-the-counter antihistamine drugs, however. The findings appear in the online journal PLOS ONE.

Researchers reviewed 35 observations based on 33 separate studies involving C. diff and antihistamines used for stomach acid suppressive therapy. The researchers found a clear association between histamine 2 receptor antagonists use and C. diff infection. They say it was especially pronounced and caused the greatest risk for hospitalized patients receiving antibiotics. "It's not clear why these antihistamines increase the risk of C. diff infection, because gastric acid does not affect C. diff spores," says senior author Larry Baddour, M.D., a Mayo infectious diseases expert. "However, it may be that vegetative forms of C.diff, which are normally killed by stomach acid, survive due to use of stomach acid suppressors and cause infection."

Researchers say the study highlights the need for judicious use of histamine 2 receptor antagonists in hospitalized patients, and that reducing the use of these drugs could significantly reduce the risk of C. diff infections.

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Co-authors include Imad M. Tleyjeh, M.D., M.Sc.; Muhammad Riaz, M.Sc.; Musa Garbati, M.D.; Mohamad Al-Tannir, DMD, MPH; Faisal Alasmari, M.D.; Mushabab AlGhamdi, M.D.; all of King Fahad Medical City; Aref Bin Abdulhak, M.D.; University of Missouri Kansas City; Abdur Rahman Khan, M.D.; Toledo Medical Center; Patricia Erwin, M.L.S, and Imad M. Tleyjeh, M.D.; M.Sc., Mayo Clinic; and Alex Sutton, Ph.D.; University of Leicester.

About Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. For more information, visit http://www.mayoclinic.org.


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Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/mc-cdi032713.php

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North Korea Cuts Off 3G Access For Foreign Visitors Just Weeks After Allowing It

Flag-map_of_North_Korea.svgJust weeks after first allowing foreign visitors to access 3G networks, North Korea has reportedly cut off mobile Internet service for short-term tourists, reports North Korea Tech (h/t Tech In Asia), which spotted a notice on Koryo Tours’ Web site. The Beijing-based company, which specializes in arranging tours to North Korea, said: ?3G access is no longer available for tourists to the DPRK. Sim cards can still be purchased to make international calls but no internet access is available.” Foreigners visiting North Korea were allowed to get uncensored 3G data for the first time on March 1. Typically banned services like Twitter and Skype were available on the network, which was set up by Koryolink, a joint venture of Egyptian company Orascom Telecom Holding and North Korean state-owned Korea Post and Telecommunications Corporation (KPTC). North Koreans are blocked from accessing the global Web and allowed only a few services, such as MMS messaging and subscriptions to Rodong Sinmun, the state-run newspaper. There’s no word yet on why North Korea decided to cut off 3G access for visitors, but it could be because the government was unnerved by the worldwide interest in tweets, Instagram pics, and other online missives sent by visitors to the highly-secretive country. The news that the DPRK has suspended 3G access for foreigners comes hours after North Korean state media said that the country’s military has ordered rocket and artillery units to be on “highest alert” to strike bases on the U.S. mainland, Guam, Hawaii, and other targets in the Pacific and South Korea. In response, Seoul said it hadn’t detected any warning signs of an attack, while the Pentagon said that U.S. military bases are ready to respond to “any contigency.” Image from Wikimedia Commons

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Health Insurance Coverage for the Times : Harmala's CanSupport ...

Posted by admin on Mar - 26 - 2013

Health insurance is a vexing thing. If you don?t have it, you face the risk of spending huge amounts out of your own pocket to meet any medical contingency, while if you have it, you are never quite sure if those treating you are responding more by your symptoms than to the medical coverage you have. This again is the result of a system that does not offer universal health coverage to its citizens across the board and where a growing number of health providers today are private players. There is also much to be said for adapting health insurance schemes to meet the challenge of a changing health landscape.

For those of us who work in palliative care, the need is for medical coverage schemes that reimburse those with life limiting diseases and conditions. The increase in the life span of Indians is already seeing a commensurate rise in the incidence of non-communicable diseases like heart disease, diabetes and cancer as well as debilitating conditions associated with old age such as osteoporosis, Alzheimer?s and dementia. As we live longer and longer it is these conditions that are going to dictate the quality of our final days.

The evidence available from the west, and from Japan where people are living the longest, suggests that for most of us the last years of life are going to be fairly miserable unless we and our caregivers are able to access care that provides relief from unpleasant symptoms, responds to our nursing needs and offers psycho-social support. As we have been able to show from our many years of experience of running a home care service at CanSupport, this is not expensive or high tech care nor is it necessary to hospitalize people to deliver it. In fact, we encourage people to stay at home as this is where most of them are most comfortable, there is usually a member of the family willing to act as chief carer, besides which this is cost effective care. The unfortunate part is that this kind of care is not covered by most insurance companies who only reimburse hospital stays and in-patient procedures. As a result we have an ironic situation where even when treatments can be given on an out-patient basis patients are advised to check in.

Such discriminatory practices only help the hospitals and the insurance companies. Not only is insurance dictating where you should receive treatment but also who should receive treatment. Those who are elderly and above the age of 70 years are excluded from most medical coverage policies. How ironic and out of step this is with the reality of our lives today when more and more of us are likely to live beyond seventy years! Insurance companies would do well to cover this population for palliative care outside the hospital setting so that families as well as the state are spared the cost of inappropriate and expensive procedures and treatments that add unnecessarily to the burden of care and compromise quality of life. Surely, it is not a question of just prolonging life but of ensuring its continuing value?

Source: http://www.cansupport.org/blog/?p=104

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Tenor Bryan Hymel wins Met Opera's Sills award

NEW YORK (AP) ? A tenor from New Orleans has won the prestigious Beverly Sills Award that signals a star in the works.

Bryan Hymel (EE'-mehl) accepted the $50,000 prize Monday at the Metropolitan Opera.

The 33-year-old Hymel made his debut there in December. He jumped in to take over the daunting lead role in Berlioz's "The Trojans" from another singer.

The Sills award honoring the late American artist goes annually to a vocalist from 25 to 40 who has appeared in a featured role at the Met.

Hymel's powerful but lyrical voice already has triumphed at London's Covent Garden. His other major venues have included the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.

He'll sing Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" at the Met next season.

He trained at Philadelphia's Academy of Vocal Arts.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tenor-bryan-hymel-wins-met-operas-sills-award-202101817.html

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Catholic Church in Scotland has covered up culture of sexual bullying among priests, claims serving Father

[Another diocese in the clutches of a gay mafia (with the connivance of its bishop)?]

Catholic Church in Scotland has covered up culture of sexual bullying among priests, claims serving Father
FATHER Matthew Despard says sexual misconduct is rife throughout the church and a ?powerful gay mafia? bully and intimidate other priests

Kenny Anderson
24 Mar 2013

www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/catholic-church-scotland-covered-up-1782068

A SERVING priest has accused the Catholic Church in Scotland of covering up a culture of sexual bullying by a powerful gay mafia.

Father Matthew Despard, 48, says sexual misconduct has been rife in junior seminaries, where priests are trained, for decades.

And he claims that when he alerted Church authorities to inappropriate sexual conduct, nothing was done.

Fr Despard, the parish priest of St John Ogilvie church in High Blantyre, Lanarkshire, says he fears for the future of his Church if no action is taken to end the scandal.

He has taken the difficult decision to publish a book on his experiences, Priesthood in Crisis.

Yesterday, he admitted he had struggled with his conscience before going ahead with publication.

The book was first written in 2010 but he self-published it on Amazon?s Kindle store last week in the wake of the resignation of Cardinal Keith O?Brien.

In the bombshell book, Fr Despard writes: ?My concern is that if we don?t face up to what is happening in reality, the Church will suffer enormous damage.

?The accusations I have been making may appear intolerable to some and truly I have trouble making them.

?Over and over, I have to continue to convince myself to keep writing despite the prejudicial nature of what I have to say.

?But so much of the problematic state of the priesthood stems from the junior seminaries, where training took place cut off from the world, that were laws unto themselves, where abuse became so rife that many had to be closed.

?The Catholic Church here in Scotland, and I am ashamed to admit this, has justified itself to Catholic papers by telling lie after lie, denying charges that are true, and claiming they have been defamed when the facts reported in the press are quite simply true.?

The priest?s shocking revelations will be another blow to the Church hierarchy, already reeling from the claims that Cardinal O?Brien tried to seduce a number of trainee priests.

The 74-year-old quit as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh after the accusations by former and serving priests emerged.

Fr Despard says in his book that he was the victim of inappropriate approaches during his time as a seminarian.

And he claims that trainee priests who rebuffed the advances of others were frozen out and subjected to bullying.

He reveals that his his first brush with inappropriate behaviour came when he was a student at Chesters College ? later renamed Scotus College ? in Bearsden in the late 1980s.

He wrote: ?One or two students tried to kiss me when I was there. I did not know what to make of that, whether they were just playing with me or perhaps testing me.

?As it was, the only response I could make was that I was not of the inclination that would engage in that kind of behaviour.?

But he claims that after expressing his distaste, he became a victim of verbal abuse as well as bullying.

He said: ?I became much more aware of the types of individuals that were prodding me and I began to observe many explicit indicators of homosexual behaviours that shocked me. I could not help but notice there were cliques of students with homosexual leanings who had ways of manipulating heterosexual students, turning some against others.?

Fr Despard says he alerted authorities to his claims that he had been victimised because he did not accept the sexual approaches made towards him.

And he claims that after he made his complaint verbally to a senior Church figure, the man began to ?bluster? but did not investigate his complaint.

During his time at the college, Fr Despard says, he saw numerous trainees quit altogether.

He said one young man was told he had no vocation and asked to leave after making a complaint about an inappropriate advance.

He added: ?I learned that there had been a victimisation of another first-year seminarian.

?He refused to conform to their sexually ambivalent behaviour and was subjected to such an extent of ridicule that he lost all his confidence. He chose to leave rather than continue to endure the harassment.?

Fr Despard said a senior clergyman also targeted him during one of his placements as a priest in the west of Scotland.

He said the man was difficult to work with, and threatened him after he turned down a sudden attempt to kiss him.

He wrote: ?I was passing him in the corridor on my way to my room when he stopped suddenly and then embraced me.

?It was not the usual guy-on-guy companionable embrace that I was accustomed to but something much more intimate.

?At first I thought his mother had died ? But he moved as if to give me a kiss. I found this profoundly disturbing and put my hands on his shoulders and pushed him back.

?He was immediately furious, shouting and gesticulating. He said, ?So it?s true about you! Well don?t worry, Despard, we?ll soon sort you out. We?ll get you. We?ll destroy you and your family.?

?I could see real anger in his eyes and I was dumbfounded.

?Homosexuality had been rampant in the seminary and I had suffered more than my fair share of isolation and disrespect because I refused to countenance any advances.

?Here were identical behaviours but in my parish priest. He backed away and stomped up the corridor to his own room, leaving me standing there shocked and confused.

?After my rejection of the crude advances, life for me became a misery.

?In retrospect, it now seems to me that the moment in the corridor signalled the initiation of a campaign which, if not significantly overt, was psychologically brutal.?

Fr Despard added he thought there would be no point in going to the authorities for support, because his attacker was part of an ?inner circle? and would be protected.

In another chapel, he says, he was verbally and physically abused by the boyfriend of a priest.

Fr Despard insists he did not write the book to spread hatred of homosexuality.

He said: ?I have no problem whatever with priests whose natural orientation is homosexual. Where I draw the line is at the acting out of these inclinations, that is wrong.

?It is contrary to the rule of celibacy and brings great scandal to parishes where the activities of such priests have become known.?

But he added that cover-ups and corruption were detracting from the priesthood.

A spokesman for the Catholic Church in Scotland did not return calls asking for comment.

Source: http://angelqueen.org/2013/03/24/catholic-church-in-scotland-has-covered-up-culture-of-sexual-bullying-among-priests-claims-serving-father/

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9 dead in clash with Islamic radicals in Mali

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) ? Mali's military says that nine people were killed when Islamic extremists belonging to the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa infiltrated the north Malian city of Gao over the weekend.

A military statement Sunday says a dozen fighters entered the city on Saturday and took refuge in the Quatrieme and Chateau neighborhoods, before being pushed back by the Malian military with the help of French and Nigerien forces. It says the shooting continued through Sunday. The dead include four extremists, one soldier and four civilians.

Gao was liberated in January by French forces, who launched an intervention to push back the al-Qaida-linked groups occupying the country, including MUJAO. The Islamic rebels have taken cover in nearby, and this weekend marked the third major attack on the town.

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Windows Store unofficially reaches 50,000 apps

Windows Store unofficially reaches 50,000 apps

It can be scary mustering developer support for a brand-new app platform -- just ask BlackBerry. Microsoft may feel slightly relaxed, then, if MetroStore Scanner's unofficial estimates are on the ball. It sees over 50,380 active Windows Store apps as of this writing, which isn't bad for a shop that reportedly had less than half this amount back in November. Whether or not you consider it progress compared to the rest of the market is another matter: the tally is a big leap over the estimated 14,000 apps in the Mac App Store, but it won't make either Apple or Google break out in a cold sweat when compared against the six-digit app counts of their mobile app stores. Microsoft currently declines to confirm the numbers, although the company tells us that the app count may vary from country to country. For now, it's safe to presume that a fair number of app writers are onside with Microsoft's tile- and touch-driven vision of the future.

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Daft Punk To Drop Random Access Memories In May?

Fourth full-length album pre-order posted on iTunes over the weekend.
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Washington man calls police to report he's shot his two adult children

By Andrew Rafferty, Staff Writer, NBC News

Police near Tacoma, Wash. say they discovered two people shot in the head after a 69-year-old man called authorities and told them he had shot his two adult children.

Police arrived at a home in Puyallup, Wash. where they talked the man into putting down his gun after receiving the call around 3:30 a.m. local time, according to King5.com.

Inside the home, police found an adult male and an adult female each shot in the head in different rooms, authorities said. The victims appeared to have been shot in their sleep.

The female died and the male is reportedly in critical condition at Tacoma General Hospital, according to KING 5.

Two young children and the suspect's wife were found in the home unhurt, according to police. Authorities believe the male shooting victim is the father of the two smaller children.

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

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TIP! Walking around and observing your home will help you spot possible home improvement options. Air leaks in your vent system are a problem you might find.

Whether your home improvement budget is minuscule or massive, it can be thrilling to make some improvements to your property. These carefully selected home improvement tips and tricks are just the thing to get you inspired and ready for your next project.

TIP! If you?re thinking about improving the house, first clean every part of your home. Cleaning everything will let you find trouble spots that need to be taken care of sooner than later.

When doing home improvement work, one of the most important tools to have is a drill. You can make holes and drive screws of any size. Choose at least a nine-volt drill with a variety of attachments.

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Before summer arrives, you should check out your deck?s condition. Look for wood that has rotted, as well as holes, and fix whatever needs fixing. This will help you get prepared for summer.

TIP! Do some research on your own if you cannot hire a designer. Look for information and inspiration online and in books and magazines.

A great deal of home improvement projects are something that you can do yourself. Hiring someone will run up your bill extensively. You can perform interior painting, simple plumbing repairs, and certain drywall jobs on your own. When you do the repairs on your own, you save so much money.

TIP! Do not try to cram too much furniture into one room. A lot of furniture makes the room look smaller.

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Homes that are updated usually sell faster and sell for more as well when compared to homes that haven?t been renovated. Updating kitchens that seem dated or dark can be one of the best things you do when updating your home to improve it. The money you spend on a new kitchen will certainly come back to you when it?s time to sell your home.

TIP! If you have a deck, check its water resistance by pouring some water on it after a few dry and sunny days. If the water is soaked up, you should probably reapply water repellent.

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If you are going to buy some furniture make sure they are simply colored. If you buy busy-looking pieces, you?ll end up decorating your rooms around them. If you stick to solid, neutral colors in upholstery, (e.g. beige, brown, green, or black) you?ll have plenty of flexibility when you start to accessorize. Your throw pillows and blankets can have all the crazy colors and patterns you want since you can change them as soon as your tire of them.

TIP! Whenever you hire a handyman, make sure you are on the same page by creating and agreeing to a contract. A written contract keeps both sides honest and protects you, the homeowner, from exploitation.

Before beginning any work on home improvements involving gas, turn the source of the gas off first. Anything you do can potentially create a spark. Whether you disconnect the line or not, gas may escape when appliances are moved around.

TIP! Decorate both the exterior and interior of your home. You?ll want your decorating themes to work well, both in and out of the house.

Connecting PVC pipes requires specific PVC adhesive and PVC primer. If you only use one or the other, your pipe will leak. Make sure the pipes are dry before you begin.

TIP! Instead of using granite slab, use granite tile. A granite counter top can be very expensive.

When renovating an older house, it may be wise to insulate its pipes again. Sometimes the pipe insulation in an old house wears out and falls off the pipes. If you hope to preclude frozen pipe issues in the future, make sure that your pipes are properly insulated now.

TIP! Choose one piece of decor in your room and build your color palette off it. From a throw pillow to the carpet, you?ll have many options to choose from.

Flexibility is key to home renovations. You may want a new renovation done in a certain time frame, but sometimes it may take longer. In addition, you might be set on spending a set amount of money; unfortunately, you may discover that more money will be necessary in order to complete the renovation. Sometimes, this sort of thing is inevitable. Make sure you have some wiggle room before you get started.

TIP! Use plastic bags to keep your tools fresh when you are away from your painting area. Before you go on break, put all of your brushes and roller heads in the bags and seal them.

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Co-op confirms new wine head - The Drinks Business

22nd March, 2013 by Gabriel Savage

Co-opThe announcement follows the departure of the UK retailer?s former wine development manager, Paul Bastard, who took voluntary redundancy in August 2012 after 19 years with the company.

Prior to taking this role as head of the Co-op?s wine team, Cairns has built up a total of nine years experience in the wine industry. At Morrisons he held responsibility for the Australia, New Zealand and Italy categories, which previous buying roles included Young?s Wholesale and Spar?s northern distributors James Halls & Sons.

Outlining his plans for the new role, Cairns said: ?I have always been focused on making wine more approachable for customers, and one of my aims is to improve our interaction with our shoppers by presenting them with easy-to-shop fixtures and clear communications.

He also confirmed that the multiple retailer?s Fairtrade emphasis, which sees it account for 60% of the UK?s total wine sales in this sector, ?will stay firmly on the agenda.? In addition, Cairns revealed: ?I also plan to focus even more on Champagne and sparkling wines, to further enhance our market-leading performances in these categories.?

Ian Martin, head of commercial for beers, wines & spirits at The Co-operative, welcomed Cairns to the business, remarking: ?With a wealth of experience, qualifications and a real passion for wine, Simon?s appointment will further enhance this dedicated category and strengthen The Co-operative?s excellent wine range.?

The appointment comes at a time when several other UK multiple retailers have made significant changes to their wine teams.

Earlier this month Morrisons announced Mark Jarman as its new head of wine operations, while the end of 2012 saw Tesco promote Dan Jago to the post of UK & group wine director as part of a major restructuring of its UK commercial food division.

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Source: http://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2013/03/co-op-confirms-new-wine-head/

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Obama arrives in Jordan, last stop in Mideast

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) ? President Barack Obama arrived in Jordan on Friday for the final stop on his four-day visit to the Middle East and a day of meetings with King Abdullah II that are expected to focus on the influx of refugees from the civil war in neighboring Syria.

More than 400,000 Syrians have crossed the border into Jordan to escape the violence, crowding refugee camps and overwhelming aid agencies run by this important U.S. ally in the Middle East. Abdullah has voiced fears that extremists and terrorists could create a regional base in his country.

Obama will also seek to bolster Jordan's efforts to reform its government as it seeks to stave off an Arab Spring-style revolution.

Before arriving in the Jordanian capital of Amman, Obama closed a three-day visit to Israel, another important U.S. ally in the region, by paying respects to the nation's heroes and to victims of the Holocaust. He also solemnly reaffirmed the Jewish state's right to exist.

Accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres, Obama laid wreaths at the graves of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism who died in 1904 before realizing his dream of a Jewish homeland, and former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated in 1995.

He also toured the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, declaring after that the memorial illustrates the depravity to which man can sink but also serves as a reminder of the "righteous among the nations who refused to be bystanders."

Friday's stop at Herzl's grave, together with Thursday's visit to see the Dead Sea Scrolls, the ancient Hebrew texts, were symbolic stops for Obama that acknowledged that the rationale for Israel's existence rests with its historical ties to the region and with a vision that predated the Holocaust. Obama was criticized in Israel for his 2009 Cairo speech in which he gave only the example of the Holocaust as reason for justifying Israel's existence.

"Here on your ancient land, let it be said for all the world to hear," Obama said at Yad Vashem Friday, in a clear response to that criticism. "The state of Israel does not exist because of the Holocaust, but with the survival of a strong Jewish state of Israel, such a holocaust will never happen again."

Before leaving for Jordan, Obama and Netanyahu met for two hours over lunch. An Israeli official said they discussed Israel's security challenges and that, in addressing the peace process with Palestinians, Netanyahu stressed the importance of security. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity under diplomatic protocol.

The two leaders met again in a trailer next to a tent on the tarmac at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv before Obama left the country.

In between the two meetings, Obama squeezed in a stop in Bethlehem in the West Bank to visit the Church of the Nativity.

Obama had been scheduled to take a helicopter to Bethlehem but had to change plans due to unusually high winds. The route gave Obama a clear look at Israel's separation barrier with the West Bank, which runs south of Jerusalem and is the subject of weekly protests by Palestinians.

About 300 Palestinians and international pilgrims gathered near the Nativity Church, awaiting Obama's arrival. But a knot of protesters along the route held up signs stating: "Gringo, return to your colony" and "US supports Israeli injustice."

At a nearby mosque, Mohammed Ayesh, a Muslim religious official in Bethlehem, issued a plea to Obama in a speech to worshippers: "America, where are your values? Where are the human rights? Isn't it time that you interfere to make it stop?"

Amid high security, Obama toured the church with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. They stopped at the Grotto of the Nativity, which is said to stand where Jesus Christ was born. About 20 children waving U.S. and Palestinian flags greeted Obama in a courtyard outside the sanctuary. He posed for photographs with Abbas and Bethlehem's mayor, Vera Baboun.

Earlier in Jerusalem, Obama and his Israeli hosts arrived at the somber Herzl grave site under cloudless skies. Obama approached Herzl's resting place alone and bowed his head in silence. He turned briefly to ask Netanyahu where to place a small stone in the Jewish custom, then laid the stone atop the grave.

"It is humbling and inspiring to visit and remember the visionary who began the remarkable establishment of the State of Israel," Obama wrote in the Mt. Herzl guestbook. "May our two countries possess the same vision and will to secure peace and prosperity for future generations."

At Rabin's grave a short walk away, Obama was greeted by members of Rabin's family. He initially placed a stone on Rabin's wife's side of the grave, then returned to place one atop Rabin's side. In a gesture linking the U.S. and Israel, the stone placed on Rabin's grave was from the grounds of the Martin Luther King memorial in Washington, the White House said.

Rabin, Obama told family members, was "a great man."

Chatting with the family, Obama joked that "Bibi arranged for perfect weather," using Netanyahu's familiar name. He then added that "Shimon plied me with wine" at the official state dinner Thursday evening. At one point the talk turned to the singer who performed at the dinner, and Obama pointed out that he was known to sing, too. "They had me on YouTube," he said with a laugh. "Check it out -- Obama singing Al Green."

At Yad Vashem, Obama donned a skull cap and was accompanied by Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, a survivor of the Buchenwald Concentration camp who lost both parents in the Holocaust. Among his stops was Yad Vashem's Hall of Names, a circular chamber that contains original testimony documenting every Holocaust victim ever identified.

"Nothing could be more powerful," Obama said.

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Associated Press writers Dalia Nammari in Bethlehem and Daniel Estrin contributed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-arrives-jordan-last-stop-mideast-145120371--politics.html

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She?s Not Talking About It, But Siri Is Plotting World Domination

She’s Not Talking About It, But Siri Is Plotting World Domination
Apple wants to give Siri a distinct personality and AI to make interacting with her more natural, and it is capitalizing on our tendency to anthropomorphize things to remake its digital assistant. If it succeeds, Apple will revolutionize how we ...

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Friday, March 22, 2013

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'Peace is possible,' Obama insists in Middle East

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Insisting "peace is possible," President Barack Obama on Thursday prodded both Israelis and Palestinians to return to long-stalled negotiations with few, if any, pre-conditions, softening his earlier demands that Israel stop building settlements in disputed territory.

The president made his appeal just hours after rockets fired from Hamas-controlled Gaza landed in a southern Israeli border town, a fresh reminder of the severe security risks and tensions that have stymied peace efforts for decades.

Obama, on his second day in the Middle East, shuttled between Jerusalem and Ramallah, reaching out to the public as well as political leaders. He offered no new policies or plans for reopening peace talks but urged both sides to "think anew" about the intractable conflict and break out of the "formulas and habits that have blocked progress for so long."

"Peace is possible," Obama declared during an impassioned speech to young people in Jerusalem. "I'm not saying it's guaranteed. I can't even say that it is more likely than not. But it is possible."

The deep disputes dividing the Israelis and Palestinians have remained much the same over the years, and include deciding the status of Jerusalem, defining borders and resolving refugee issues. Palestinians have been particularly incensed over Israeli settlements in disputed territories, and the Israelis' continued construction has also drawn the condemnation of the United States and other nations.

Further settlement activity is "counterproductive to the cause of peace," Obama said. But in a notable shift, he did not repeat his administration's previous demands that Israel halt construction. Instead he urged the Palestinians to stop using the disagreement as an "excuse" to avoid talks.

"If the expectation is that we can only have direct negotiations when everything is settled ahead of time, then there is no point for negotiations," Obama said during a joint news conference with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah. "I think it is important to work through this process even if there are irritants on both sides."

Abbas said Palestinians remain committed to seeking peace with Israelis, but he made clear that settlement construction had made his people distrustful of Israel's intentions.

"This is very dangerous that people and the new generation reaches the conviction that it's no more possible to believe in the two-state solution," he said.

Obama has sided with the Palestinians on the settlement issue during his first four years in office. However, when Israel reluctantly declared a 10-month moratorium on construction, the Palestinians balked at returning to negotiations until shortly before the suspension expired and talks foundered shortly thereafter.

The Palestinians want a state in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem ? territories Israel captured in the 1967 war ? but indicate they are ready for minor adjustments to accommodate some settlements closest to Israel. Since 1967, Israel has built dozens of settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem that are now home to 560,000 Israelis ? an increase of 60,000 since Obama became president four years ago.

Upon his return to Israel, the president told Israelis that in the search for peace they have "true partners" in Abbas and Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian prime minister.

Obama is spending the majority of his four-day Mideast trip in Israel, where the politicians and public have been skeptical of his commitment to their security. The president has sought to calm their concerns throughout his visit, reminding an audience of Israeli university students Thursday that the U.S. is their country's best friend and most important ally.

"You are not alone," Obama declared as the crowd erupted in thunderous applause.

Still, he nudged Israel to take steps to reverse an "undertow" of international isolation that is worsened by its failure to make peace with the Palestinians. In a region roiled by political unrest, Obama said the days when the Israelis can seek protection from a handful of autocratic leaders in other nations are over, and he urged them to seek common ground with the Arab people, not just their governments.

Hours before Obama arrived in the West Bank, militants in the Gaza Strip launched at least two rockets at the southern Israeli town of Sderot, causing damage but no injuries, according to Israeli officials. As a presidential candidate in 2008, Obama visited the border town, which is frequently targeted in rocket attacks.

A small, murky, al-Qaida-inspired group calling itself the Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem claimed responsibility for the rocket fire. In a statement emailed to The Associated Press, it said it was sending a message to "Osama's soldiers" to protest the visit by "the Roman dog Obama" and to continue its campaign of holy war.

Over the past decade, Gaza militants have fired thousands of rockets and mortar shells at Israel, prompting Israel, with considerable U.S. assistance, to develop its Iron Dome missile defense system, which it credits with intercepting many rockets.

The president closed his five-hour trip to the West Bank with a visit to a U.S. government-funded youth center, where he cheered a performance by a dance troupe and held a private roundtable discussion with a small group of young Palestinian men. He recalled the conversation later in his Jerusalem speech, saying that if "any Israeli parent sat down with those kids, they'd say, 'I want these kids to succeed; I want them to prosper.' I believe that's what Israeli parents would want for these kids if they had a chance to listen to them and talk to them."

While Obama was welcomed warmly in Israel, where U.S. and Israeli flags dotted the roadsides, Palestinians showed little excitement over Obama's shorter stop in the West Bank. Protesters defaced and burned posters of Obama in an expression of dissatisfaction with U.S. policy in the region. Several dozen demonstrators also gathered in downtown Ramallah during Obama's meetings, protesting what is perceived in the Palestinian territories to be a strong U.S. bias in favor of Israel.

The president opened the second day of his trip at Jerusalem's Israel Museum, a stop aimed at highlighting both the Jewish people's ancient connection to the land that is now Israel and the small nation's thriving modern economy.

The president and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu viewed the Dead Sea Scrolls, the ancient Hebrew texts. It was a symbolic visit for Obama, who has battled against a perception in Israel that he sees the Holocaust, not historical ties to the region, as the rationale for the existence of the Jewish state. The president has repeatedly sought to correct that impression.

As he viewed the ancient scrolls displayed in a dimly lit room, Obama marveled at how the Hebrew language had changed so little that Netanyahu could read some of the writings. The two then toured a technology exhibit at the museum featuring several modern Israeli inventions, including an electric vehicle battery, a technology Obama has promoted in the U.S.

Obama was awarded Israel's Medal of Distinction Thursday night during a lavish dinner. He is the first sitting U.S. president to receive Israel's highest civilian honor.

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Associated Press writers Matthew Lee, Ian Deitch and Josef Federman in Jerusalem, and Karin Laub and Mohammed Daraghmeh in Ramallah contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/peace-possible-obama-insists-middle-east-205418941--politics.html

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Chicago notifies teachers and parents of school closings

CHICAGO (AP) ? Chicago teachers, students and parents began learning Thursday whether their schools are among those the city plans to close as part of a cost-cutting plan that opponents say will disproportionately affect minority children.

Chicago Public Schools, the nation's third-largest school district, hasn't said how many schools or students will be affected. Administrators identified up to 129 schools that could be shuttered, although the total number is expected to fall short of that number.

The district says many of those schools don't serve enough students to justify remaining open, and that the closures will help it deal with a $1 billion budget shortfall and better allocate its resources to students.

The pending closures have been the subject of highly charged community meetings all over the city. Critics say that, among other things, the closures will threaten the safety of students who may have to cross gang boundaries if their schools are closed and that they will cause major inconveniences for families.

Chicago is among several major U.S. cities, including Philadelphia, Washington and Detroit, among others, to use mass school closures to reduce costs and offset declining enrollment.

The issue has led to yet another clash between Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Teachers Union over the direction of the city's schools. A strike by the union's 26,000 teachers last fall idled roughly 350,000 students for seven days, and Emanuel has clashed with the union over his push to lengthen the school day.

At Lafayette Elementary, a school in the Humboldt Park neighborhood where 95 percent of its 483 students come from low-income families, the principal read teachers a letter from the district Thursday saying the school is among those it plans to close, said teacher Rosemary Maurello.

Sandra Leon, who was picking up her two grandchildren from kindergarten at Lafayette, wept as she spoke to a reporter about the plans, which she heard about from their teacher in a tearful phone call.

"It's been so good for our kids. This school is everything," said Sandra Leon, whose children also attended the school.

The message read to Lafayette teachers said a final decision would be made in May after more community meetings are held and budget plans are reviewed. But Maurello said letters and information packets were already being sent to parents, and the district's message to teachers included a mention of specific plans to move the Lafayette students to another school about 10 blocks away.

"It sounds like a done deal to me," Maurello said.

Like many teachers, she is worried about where her students will end up. As a tenured teacher, the contract allows her to follow her students to their new school, but she wonders if some of them will opt to go to other schools instead.

The district has plans for community organizations to help students get to their new locations safely, but Maurello wonders how long that will last.

"I truly believe that it's going to be chaos," she said.

Many of the schools targeted for possible closure are in parts of south and west Chicago that are beset by gang violence and that have the highest homicide rates, leading to concerns for the safety of students who might have to enter areas farther from home to get to their new schools. Chicago registered more than 500 homicides last year for the first time since 2008.

That violence has hit areas like North Lawndale, where 59-year-old Eular Hatchett walks her 13-year-old nephew, DaVontay Horace, to school to ensure he gets there safely.

"Our parents know about this area," she said. "They don't know about those other areas. If they send him way north or way south, I'm not going to do that. It's too dangerous."

When she dropped her nephew off at Henson Elementary on Thursday, teachers were coming out of a meeting looking distraught and with their heads down, leading her to suspect that it's among those that will close. The teachers told her and others that they weren't permitted to talk about it.

For some of the affected children, it would be the second time in recent years that they've been displaced. When Chicago closed many of its public housing high-rises in recent years, school closings followed.

Many teachers and parents expressed anger and frustration at how the news of the school closures trickled out, leaving some to agonize over rumor and conjecture, instead learning the list of schools in one official announcement.

"In a word, the approach was brutal. It's certainly not deserved by these parents and these kids," said Mary Visconti, the director of the Better Boys Foundation, a youth organization in Lawndale.

A member of the City Council who represents the area, Michael Chandler, told a community gathering that he was informed Wednesday night of two Lawndale schools that will be closing, but he didn't name them.

Chicago Public Schools has until March 31 to announce which of the 129 schools it will close.

After published reports late Wednesday said the announcement would occur Thursday, a CPS spokeswoman said she could not confirm that information. The district released a one paragraph statement from CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett that reiterated that the announcement would be soon.

"For too long children in certain parts of Chicago have been cheated out of the resources they need to succeed in the classroom because they are in underutilized, under resourced schools," Byrd-Bennett said in the statement.

The district did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.

The list will not be final until the Chicago Board of Education votes on it in late May.

The Chicago Teachers Union, which has vigorously fought the closure plans, did not immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chicago-teachers-notice-school-closings-135826568.html

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