Wednesday, July 31, 2013

USCIS union president cautions lawmakers on House-fashioned DREAM Act

The president of the union representing U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officers and staff voiced concerns to Republican House members about proposals to grant legal status for undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children.

In a letter?sent Tuesday night to Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte, Immigration and Border Security subcommittee Chairman Trey Gowdy, National USCIS Council president Kenneth Palinkas questioned the wisdom of adopting legislation under the Obama administration to legalize undocumented immigrants brought to the country illegally.

The letter is also copied to the GOP members of the House Judiciary Committee.

?As you know the Obama Administration has already bypassed Congress to implement a version of the proposal you are now considering. Of course, to do so, the Administration had to simultaneously suspend laws previously passed by Congress? What is to stop the Administration from simply issuing another round of non-enforcement orders (written or oral) that would eviscerate any attempted limitations in your bill?? Palinkas wrote.

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte have reportedly been working on legislation aimed at granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children.

Last week the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security held a hearing on the matter. While Democrats on the panel said that legalization for just the children was not enough, most of the Republicans on the panel signaled they would be open to such a proposal.

Palinkas? letter was full of questions about the likelihood that such legislation could be extended or circumvented by the Obama administration and how members would prevent that from happening.

?If these solutions are not provided, a DREAM Act-style bill could quickly turn into a permanent feature of U.S. immigration policy with huge unintended consequences. In practice, it could establish a precedent that would expand birthright citizenship in the future to apply to any new arrivals (and, by extension, their relatives) who claim they came here at a certain age,? Palinkas wrote. ?Clearly, this would be an extraordinary magnet for unlawful entry and overstays, and create a massive hole in future enforcement.?

Palinkas, whose union was vocally opposed to the Senate immigration bill, added that the needs of USCIS have been overlooked as, he noted, the agency lacks the resources it needs to ?ensure that the millions we admit into the country properly qualify for the immigration benefits they seek.?

?Until our inadequate resources as USCIS employees are upgraded and the culture of the current Administration changes, U.S. citizens will continue to be put at needless risk,? he wrote calling for more full-time permanent staff.

He stressed that USCIS is ?ill-equipped? to process ?the sort of far-reaching plans before Congress right now? and requested that lawmakers work with USCIS adjudicators as they move forward with their immigration proposals.

?The sponsors of the Senate legislation pushed aside the opportunity to work with ICE and USCIS professionals and therefore produced a 1,200-page bill that greatly weakens our national security and produces more illegal immigration. I would therefore urge all House lawmakers not to conference with the dangerous Senate bill that will produce a totally deficient comprehensive proposal,? he wrote.

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Source: http://dailycaller.com/2013/07/31/uscis-union-president-cautions-lawmakers-on-house-fashioned-dream-act/

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Train of Thought Derailed: How an Accident Can Affect Your Brain

A survivor of last week's deadly train derailment in Spain illustrates how disaster can alter your mind


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My cousin Guillermo Cassinello Toscano was on the train that derailed in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, last week when it went around a bend at twice the speed limit. Cassinello heard a loud vibration and then a powerful bump and then found himself surrounded by bloody bodies in wagon number nine. Shaking, he escaped the wreckage through either a door or a hole in the train?he cannot recall?then sat amid the smoke and debris next to the track and began to cry. Seventy-nine passengers died.

Cassinello doesn?t remember everything that happened to him. The same mechanisms that kept his brain sharp enough to escape immediate danger may also make it harder for him both to recall the accident, and to put the trauma behind him. "The normal thing is that the person doesn't remember the moment of the accident or right after," says clinical psychologist Javier Rodriguez Escobar of trauma therapy team Grupo Isis in Seville, who helped treat and study victims of the 2004 Madrid train bombings. That's because the mind and the body enter a more alert but also more stressed state, with trade-offs that can save your life, but harm your mind?s memory-making abilities.

As the train fell over, several changes would have swept through Cassinello?s body. His adrenal glands, near his kidneys, would have released adrenaline (also known as epinephrine) into his bloodstream. The adrenaline would have directed blood to the powerful muscles of his arms and legs, where it would help him escape the wreckage faster. The hormone would have raised his heart and breathing rates. It also would have stimulated his vagus nerve, which runs from his spine to his brain. Although adrenaline cannot cross the blood?brain barrier, the vagus can promote noradrenaline production in the brain. That hormone activates the amygdala, which helps form memories.

Just the right amount of noradrenaline, researchers have found, can boost memory storage; too much can destroy it. Figuring out the balance could allow researchers to harness the hormone. Neuroscientist Christa McIntyre at the University of Texas at Dallas and colleagues have been studying how the chemical shapes memory-making in rats (her team is planning a human trial). When the team stimulated rats? vagus nerves the animals? memories improved. McIntyre has to keep the dose low, however, because other experiments have shown that too much noradrenaline appears to impede memory-making[OR, TO VARY: formation]. Researchers are still trying to determine whether the excess noradrenaline directly causes the memory lapses or if the hormone is associated with high stress levels that cause some other chemical system to interfere. "That's the part we don't really understand: if there's too much [noradrenaline] or if there's another system that kicks in and puts a brake on it," McIntyre says.

Cassinello's memory lapses may be due to a noradrenaline overflow. But there may be other explanations for the gaps in his memory. His brain may have narrowed his attention at the time of the crash to only those things that matter for survival, such as escaping the train, leading him to ignore things that do not, such as whether the path out of the train passed through a door or a hole. Researchers have shown that humans report selective hearing during stressful events and that stressed people pay attention to different things than do unstressed people (pdf).

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Amazon Now Offering Sprint's Galaxy S4 for $100 On Contract



For folks looking to switch to Sprint soon, Amazon has a great deal on the 16GB Samsung Galaxy S4 that you will want to consider. They have dropped their price on the flagship device down to $99.99 on a new contract. This deal is for either the white or the black version. In comparison, the off contract price is still $649.99.

This offer is only for new contracts. If you are renewing your contract with Sprint the phone is still at the $199.99 price point.

Here are some links below to check out their offer.

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Frank Ocean Vocal Injury Re-Shuffles OVO Fest

Singer's torn vocal cord cancels first day of Drake's gathering, pushes James Blake to day two.
By Gil Kaufman

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Thousands Of Bees Attack Texas Couple, Kill Horses

PANTEGO, Texas (AP) ? A swarm of about 30,000 bees attacked a North Texas couple as they exercised their miniature horses, stinging the animals so many times they died.

Kristen Beauregard, 44, was stung about 200 times, and her boyfriend about 50 times, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Saturday (http://bit.ly/12RiVMA ).

But the horses, Chip and Trump, were so covered in bees they shimmered. Neither could be saved.

"They were chasing us down, they were following us," Beauregard said of the incident Wednesday evening. "We swept up piles and piles of them ... it was like a bad movie."

The bees are being tested to see whether they are Africanized or "killer" bees. It is unclear what prompted them to leave the hive.

Beauregard was exercising Trump, a Shetland pony, when he started to jump and kick, she said. That is when a cloud of bees started stinging them all over. Trying to escape, she jumped in the pool and the horse followed.

"It got all dark, like it was nighttime there were so many bees," she told the newspaper. "We were trying stand up in the water but every time we stuck our heads out for air, they would cover us and start stinging us. We were trying to breathe and they were stinging us in the face and in the nose."

She escaped to the house, and her boyfriend called 911. Bees chased her, crashing into the windows of the house. Trump ran through the yard, rubbing against bushes in an attempt to wipe off the bees.

Beauregard's boyfriend called 911 and firefighters arrived with special gear and a foam substance used to clear the bees. They were able to drag the horses to a pasture where police and paramedics tried to treat them.

Chip, a 6-year-old show horse, died before a veterinarian arrived. Trump was sedated and taken to equine veterinarian Patricia Tersteeg's clinic.

"He was so overwhelmed by bites that his body could not handle it," Tersteeg said. "That's way too much for any 250-pound mammal to survive."

The bees also killed five hens, and stung the couple's dog.

Information from: Fort Worth Star-Telegram, http://www.star-telegram.com

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

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Odlanier Solis Could Return on October 18th in Mexico

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Odlanier Solis Could Return on October 18th in Mexico

By Per Ake Persson

Cuxhaven - As previously reported, Arena Box Promotion returned to the Kugelback Hall on the German North Sea coast. Heavyweight Odlanier Solis, now 20-1, knocked out overmatched Yakub Saglam, 28-3, at 2:30 of the seventh to retain the IBF I/C title. Saglam was beaten to the punch whenever he tried so do so something but then he discovered that if he didn't punch then Solis didn?t punch either and referee Jean Pierre van Imschoot had to remind the fighters three times to fight and threatened Saglam with disqualification if he didn?t pick it up. Solis finally opened up in the seventh for a clean finish.

Next up could be a fight in Mexico on?October 18.

"He?s a lazy [son of a b*tch]," said promoter Ahmet Oener. "He only fights as hard as he has to. Solis is also an exellent boxer and can still be a threat."

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Hopefully he fights someone half decent then. He's a lazy and frustrating sob, but he's still a top fighter and exciting to see against top 30 HW's.

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lol Sounds like Oner is reaching unbearable heights of frustration with Solis. Can't say I feel sorry for him. :lol1:

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I don't know how Solis finds the time to box inbetween eating cheeseburgers and doing nothing.

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I had read he was fighting Oct 18 in MX in a Mexico City paper, participating in the WBC World Cup, along w/Fres Oquendo...

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Jobs announcement on tap from Amazon

Staff Tampa Bay Business Journal

Amazon is expected to announce plans to hire 5,000 workers for 17 fulfillment centers.

The new hires are part of the company?s strategy to build out its system of distribution centers more quickly and cheaply deliver orders to consumers, The Washington Post reported.

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is expected to make the announcement Monday, the Post reported. The jobs include tasks such as picking items from warehouse shelves, packing them for delivery and operating technology to streamline operations.

The report did not discuss the locations of the jobs. Amazon reportedly has been considering sites in the Tampa Bay area for a 1 million-square-foot distribution center, and both Hillsborough and Polk counties have approved financial incentives to lure the online retailer.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

How a Hall of Famer took baseball out of Binghamton

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Seahawks | Coach says Percy Harvin may have several options

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said WR Percy Harvin (hip) could have several options to consider regarding his hip injury depending on what the second opinion reveals. "We are just going to have to wait and see and it's everything that he might be to come back and be ready to go," Carroll said. "There may be some procedures that are needed to take place. There are a number of different ways that that could happen in the lengths of the recovery and what has to take place. So it's uncertain right now." Carroll said Harvin will not necessarily miss the entire season if he does need surgery.

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Boy finds, returns woman's lost wedding ring

A Genesee County woman is counting her blessings after she lost her wedding ring in a waterfall ? only to have it returned by an upstanding citizen.

"And I go, ?you're kidding me, oh my God no, you're kidding me'," said LeLonnie Alexander on the moment she was reunited with her wedding ring.

She lost it during a vacation in northern Michigan while at a waterfall, and figured it was gone for good. "I slipped and fell down into the water and I'm waving my hands back and forth ? and all of a sudden the ring flies off and I said, ?I lost my ring.'"

After a long search in the water, Alexander lost all hope of finding it. She?notified the campground area police department and posted about her lost ring on social media. Several days later, she received a phone call.

"I got a call and they asked me to describe my ring because they thought somebody had found it," said Alexander.

A boy all the way from Nashville, TN, heard about what had happened. When his family visited the waterfall while on vacation, he decided to search for the ring himself.

"He heard about the story and went into the water with his little snorkel and his mask," explained Alexander.

And he found the $4,000 ring.

This week his family returned it to Alexander. She says she can't thank the boy enough for his honesty. "I get goose bumps because that little boy deserves every bit of praise that he can get," gushed Alexander.

Now the ring holder says she's doing whatever she can to make sure she doesn't lose her ring ever again. "This baby's getting insured and resized," said Alexander.

Alexander?did give?the boy a $200 reward for returning her ring.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Uncovering the Mystery of J.K. Rowling's Latest Novel

One of the biggest mysteries of the new detective novel The Cuckoo's Calling was the identity of the author. It was written by Robert Galbraith, which was revealed to be the pseudonym of Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling. Patrick Juola, professor of computer science at Duquesne University, discusses how he used computerized text analysis to uncover the mystery.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/07/26/205794448/uncovering-the-mystery-of-j-k-rowlings-latest-novel?ft=1&f=1007

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A $30 million retail complex with 200 jobs for Pittsfield?

Thursday July 25, 2013

PITTSFIELD -- A Needham-based developer has made a second pitch to put a retail center in the William Stanley Business Park, a $30 million complex that would be slightly bigger than what had been proposed originally.

Waterstone Retail Development has proposed the construction of a 200,000-square-foot building occupied by a single tenant that it says would bring 200 mostly full-time jobs to Pittsfield, create 350 construction positions over a two-year period, and bring $300,000 in tax revenue to the city.

The complex would be located on the same area that Waterstone proposed the first time: A 16-acre parcel commonly referred to as "the teens." The parcel borders Woodlawn Avenue and Tyler Street. Waterstone has developed 37 shopping centers across the country.

It would cost $10 million -- a third of the project's total price tag -- just to prepare the area for a retail complex, said Doug Richardson, Waterstone's vice president of development. Numerous concrete foundations and slabs, remnants of General Electric Co.'s factories, would have to be removed. The land would be capped to prevent remaining underground contaminants from interfering with the above ground construction.

Waterstone's first proposal, announced in December 2011, called for the creation of a 170,000-square-foot multi-tenant shopping center at the Stanley Business Park that could bring 150 jobs to the city.

At the time the first proposal was announced, Waterstone had already signed a letter of intent with the city and was negotiating a lease with the Pittsfield Economic Development Authority, the quasi-public agency charged with the 52-acre business park's development. The business park is on land once occupied by GE factories.

On Thursday, Waterstone Principal Neal Shalom said that the original letter of intent expired "quite a while ago." He said Waterstone has been working with local people since that agreement ended, but that the company currently has no plans filed with the city.

"We're working in good faith with PEDA and the city," said Waterstone Principal Anton Melchionda.

If the proposal does go forward, the next step would be for Waterstone to file plans with the Community Development Board, said PEDA's Executive Director Cory Thurston.

Mayor Daniel L. Bianchi, who is also a PEDA Board member, has said he would prefer the development of the Stanley Business Park to be limited to industrial concerns. He invited Waterstone to discuss its revamped proposal with PEDA because only one of the current's board 11 members was also on the board in December 2011.

"I am still committed personally to a manufacturing operation over there," Bianchi said following Waterstone's presentation. "But I had heard some numbers about what it might take to get the land to be developed.

"That's what I wanted the board to hear as well," Bianchi said, referring to the $10 million figure. "I was kind of interested in what they had to say in regards to that."

Shalom said Waterstone's first proposal, which was announced to great fanfare, fell through when the proposed anchor tenant halted its national expansion plans due to the economy. After conducting extensive research on the amount of available industrial land in certain areas of the Berkshires this time around, Shalom said Waterstone has concluded that the teens parcel is best suited for retail.

"We'd be happy to do manufacturing or warehousing, we actually do more of that than we do retail," said Shalom. "But we've determined the highest and best use, in our opinion, is a retail development on the site.

"People are interested in seeing manufacturing and that would be great here," he continued. "But there's not a lot of manufacturing companies locating in this part of the country, and there's a lot of competing empty buildings available that have a low cost of entry."

Richardson said there are 10 sites in Pittsfield alone that would be "quicker and cheaper" for industrial firms to develop than the teens parcel.

The project would also include the construction of a new parking area, new signal and turn lights at the intersection of Dalton Avenue and Tyler Street, new sidewalks and walkways on both sides of the roadways, two new public transit stops, and the possibility of extensive landscaping improvements.

To reach Tony Dobrowolski:
tdobrowolski@berkshireeagle.com,
or (413) 496-6224.
On Twitter: @tonydobrow

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Chinese Search for Infant Formula Goes Global

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Crime falling in London and across country, according to Statistics Canada

The last time our crime rate was this low, we were fighting the Soviets in hockey?s Summit Series and Justin Trudeau?s dad was prime minister.

Police-reported crime is down again across Canada, falling another 3% in 2012, figures from Statistics Canada show.

That?s the lowest level of crime since 1972.

And an index that tracks more violent crimes, such as murder, also fell by 3% last year.

One way of looking at it?

The per-capita ratio of homicides now is little more than half its level a generation ago, with 1.56 murders per 100,000 people in 2012 compared to 2.72 in 1985.

Statistics Canada says the decline in the 2012 crime rate is because of a drop in crimes such as mischief and break and enter.

But that rate has been dropping overall for some time, says one observer, and it?s hard to explain exactly why.

?This is a long-term trend. We don?t understand why it is, I don?t think anyone does,? said Anthony Doob, a criminologist at the University of Toronto.

?Sometimes things go up a little bit, sometimes things go down . . . but the reality on this one is that in general the trend seems to be in a downward direction, for whatever reason.?

The drop in crime isn?t exclusive to Canada. Other Western nations, including in Europe, have seen their crime rates fall as well, Doob added.

While most crime was on the decline, among the violent crimes that rose in 2012 were extortion, firearms offences and sexual violations against children.

There was also an unusually high number of terrorism-related offences in 2012, up to 114 from 55, largely because of terrorism hoaxes during student demonstrations in Quebec, police reported,

Canada?s largest crime drop was in Saskatchewan, but the prairie province still had the highest crime rate and highest crime severity index.

Of Canadian cities, Kelowna, B.C., overtook Regina with the highest crime rate after a 6% hike and Toronto, the nation?s largest city, had the lowest rate after a 7% decrease in overall reported crime.

In London, the drop in the crime rate mirrored national numbers, down 3%, while more serious crimes were down 5%. Those numbers cover the wider London metro area, which includes St. Thomas.

Windsor bucked the big-city Southwestern Ontario trend, with both its crime rate and severe crimes jumping ? by 4% and 7%, respectively.

Overall crimes committed by youth also fell in 2012. Statistics Canada says 11,000 fewer youths were charged, which is a drop of 7% and violent crime for youth fell by 6%.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Lowe not fazed by O'Reilly 'Killing Kennedy' link

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) ? Rob Lowe, who has publicly aligned himself with the Democratic party in the past, says it was not a concern to take on a TV movie adaptation of Fox News pundit and conservative Bill O'Reilly's book "Killing Kennedy."

"I didn't think about it at all because the book had come out and been so successful," said Lowe at the annual Television Critics Association (TCA) panel Wednesday in Beverly Hills.

O'Reilly's "Killing Kennedy," which came out last year and was a best-seller, examined the events leading up to President John F. Kennedy's death.

Lowe plays Kennedy in the film, and says like O'Reilly's book, National Geographic Channel's version will also present a unique perspective on the country's 35th president.

"The way this story is told I've never seen before," he said.

Yes, it features Lowe as the doomed president and Ginnifer Goodwin as first lady Jackie Kennedy, but it also depicts Lee Harvey Oswald's life before killing Kennedy.

Will Rothhaar, who takes on the role of one of the most notorious killers in American history, says he tried to make Oswald relatable.

"You will look at him and say, 'I've been there or I've felt that,'" he said.

Michelle Trachtenberg plays Oswald's wife, Marina. She said about 80 percent of her dialogue in the movie is in Russian and she learned that, like many people at that time, she was a big fan of President Kennedy.

Goodwin was not physically present at the press event but instead live via satellite from Vancouver, Canada where she films the ABC series "Once Upon a Time."

She said one of the most challenging parts of the role was Jackie Kennedy's famous aristocratic, breathy voice. Ultimately, the actress decided to not mimic her too much because it sounded like an impression.

"A dialect coach said the more I nailed it the less she believed me. (The voice) is so unrelatable today."

Lowe, too, had the challenge of recreating Kennedy's look and speech, which the self-professed history nut says he believes presidents today are even influenced by. He said he "could imitate every single president doing their version of JFK."

The actor likes the challenge of portraying historical figures. He hopes to play President Ulysses S. Grant in a role that he calls "a dream project."

This is not National Geographic's first foray into turning an O'Reilly book into a made-for-TV movie. It also adapted O'Reilly's "Killing Lincoln" to record ratings for the network.

"Killing Kennedy" will air in November on Nat Geo, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's death.

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Will Alex Rodriguez play for Yankees again?

NEW YORK (AP) ? Alex Rodriguez certainly leads the New York Yankees in headlines this season even though he hasn't played a single major league game.

Injuries have kept him away from the team since last year's playoffs, and now Rodriguez faces discipline from Major League Baseball in its drug investigation, possibly up to a lifetime ban.

"The likelihood of a severe punishment for Rodriguez is very high," former Commissioner Fay Vincent said Wednesday.

The three-time AL MVP who turns 38 Saturday is among more than a dozen players MLB has targeted following allegations they were linked to a Florida clinic accused of distributing performance-enhancing drugs.

After Ryan Braun's agreement to accept a 65-game suspension earlier this week, attention has turned to Rodriguez, who four years ago admitted using PEDs while with Texas from 2001-03. He has repeatedly denied using them since, and MLB has never said he failed a test.

Lawyers for MLB and the players' association were set to resume discussions about the Biogenesis investigation Thursday. Though it was unclear who might be penalized next, all eyes were on A-Rod.

The Yankees expect Rodriguez to be accused of using PEDs over multiple seasons, of recruiting other athletes for the clinic, of attempting to obstruct MLB's investigation, and of not being truthful with MLB in the past when he discussed his relationship with Dr. Anthony Galea, who pleaded guilty two years ago to a federal charge of bringing unapproved drugs into the United States from Canada.

"The mess seems very large indeed," said John Thorn, baseball's official historian. "If a lifetime suspension is being brooded about and a plea bargain would involve something lesser but still very substantial, that's a whole bucket of tar dumped on his legacy."

With 647 home runs, fifth on the career list and 115 shy of matching Barry Bonds' career record, Rodriguez is among the most prodigious sluggers in baseball history. And his record contracts have put him in the spotlight, first a $252 million, 10-year deal with Texas that started in 2001 and later a $275 million, 10-year agreement with the Yankees that began in 2008.

But his body has been breaking down and he's been on the disabled list six times in six years. Right hip surgery in March 2009 was followed by left hip surgery this January, three months after the Yankees repeatedly pinch hit for A-Rod and benched him during the playoffs.

Just when it appeared he was ready to rejoin the Yankees this week, the team said he strained his left quadriceps.

Rodriguez has acknowledged taking PEDs before baseball started penalizing their use. In 2009, he attributed his decision to being "young and stupid" and agreed to work for the Taylor Hooton Foundation to combat steroids.

If it turns out he was violating drug rules all along, his reputation may be beyond repair.

"There's no question it's been diminished, and more than many of his contemporaries that also were involved, because in his case the perception now is that the use has been ongoing," NBC and MLB Network broadcaster Bob Costas said. "Now that could change if he somehow successfully defends himself, but if that doesn't happen, then the perception would be that it was not confined to a certain period of time, so it would be impossible to parse how much of his performance was unaided and how much was aided. The shame of all of it is that he clearly would have been an all-time great player without ever using performance-enhancing drugs."

Fox broadcaster and former major league catcher Tim McCarver said he regards Rodriguez "unfortunately, the way I view Ryan Braun, and that's not good. And I viewed A-Rod as a really good guy. Tarnished is understated in these times."

While positive tests lead to a set series of punishments ? 50 games for a first offense, 100 games for a second and a lifetime ban for a third ? MLB is not bound by that for players in the Biogenesis probe because the fixed penalties are only for failed urine and blood tests.

"In theory, they could be suspended for five games or 500 games," union head Michael Weiner said.

Braun negotiated the length of his penalty rather than contest it before an arbitrator. If Rodriguez were to file a grievance, a suspension probably would be pushed back until after a decision and would be delayed until next year.

Vincent learned in the Steve Howe case that lifetime bans are difficult to enforce. He suspended the pitcher for life in June 1992 for Howe's seventh incident related to drugs or alcohol, but Howe was reinstated that November by arbitrator George Nicolau.

Despite that, Vincent feels current Commissioner Bud Selig should not be reticent about pursuing a stiff penalty against Rodriguez.

"I think he ought to come down very hard. I don't think he has much to lose, and everything to gain," Vincent said.

Rodriguez has been a non-factor in the Yankees' season, and much of his $28 million salary this year is being covered by insurance. He is owed an additional $86 million in salary over the next four seasons.

Costas sees a rules change regarding the salary in long-term contracts as the most effective deterrent to drug use. He says management and players should reopen the labor contract and add a new provision.

"If you are found to have used PEDs and you exhaust your appeals ... and you're in the midst of a long-term contract, the team has the right at its discretion to void the contract," he said. "That's an enormous disincentive."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/alex-rodriguez-play-yankees-again-232834123.html

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Pacific Rim Physics (Part 1): A Rocket Punch is a Boeing 747 to the Face

What better way to ?cancel the apocalypse? than to use rockets to accelerate a million and a half pounds of steel squarely into an inter-dimensional monster?s face?

Screengrab Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

Pacific Rim?a science fiction love letter to the giant monster movies of old?came out swinging two weekends ago amid the squees of geeks everywhere (though no squees were heard at the box office). Its story was a rather simple fanboy or girl fairy tale?giant robots fight giant monsters?and the action was kaiju-crushingly intense. In fact, if you were like me, you might have even fist-bumped the screen when you saw a Anime-style rocket fist deliver a mountain of metal to a snarling kaiju?s face. It was so cool that we are required to science it.

Just how much power does to take to make a kaiju crumble??Keep cheering, because that particular punch was like taking a Boeing 747 to the face.

Rock ?Em, Sock ?Em Robots

Like how we describe car crashes and TNT explosions, Joules?a measure of energy?are the best units to use when calculating what an elbow rocket can deliver. More specifically, we want the kinetic energy (measured in Joules) of the punch in order to make comparisons. All we need is the mass of the jaeger arm and the velocity of the punch.

The first thing we know is that jaegers are huge; like 100 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty huge. And with great height comes great weight. The main robot of Pacific Rim, Gipsy Danger, is said to be 7,080 tons?half the weight of all the trash produced in New York City in one day. Based on this weight and some other assumptions about how much an average human arm weighs in comparisons to full body weight?other nerdy engineers like myself have estimated the jaeger rocket arm to be about 1.5 million pounds.

Despite their enormous mechanical power, jaegers aren?t that fast. Part of this is for cinematic effect?slower than normal motion gives the illusion of weight to the robots. But their speed is also fairly average because the robots? motion is based on human pilots who physically move them around. The average person can?t punch very fast?maybe 15 to 30 miles per hour?so it?s understandable that you might put huge rockets on your robot to help KO a kaiju.

At full burn in the clip, the jaeger Gipsy Danger?s fist hits the kaiju?s face not much faster than an average human punch, but velocity matters. If going 50% faster than a good human punch at the time of impact, the 1.5 million pound arm would be carrying 125,000,000 Joules of kinetic energy. Being on the receiving end of a jaeger rocket punch would then be like getting hit in the face with a Boeing 747 going 60 miles per hour?the same as typical runway exit speeds, except that the exit is to your face.

Screengrab Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

A rocket-powered punch isn?t a crazy science fiction scheme either. Kinetic energy is more affected by velocity than mass. In the equations, the velocity term is squared?or multiplied by itself?meaning that doubling the speed will quadruple the kinetic energy (while doubling the mass only doubles the energy). The elbow rocket then allows Gispsy Danger to punch far beyond its weight (but why it didn?t use its swords the whole time is beyond me.)

The thrust required to accelerate the arm is huge too. It would be equivalent to a Saturn V rocket, meaning that the jaeger could theoretically throw a one-kilogram object directly into space with the energy behind its punch. Of course, spending so much time near the sea, a jaeger could tee up a kaiju hit with a similar kinetic energy as the rocket punch by slapping the kaiju in the face with a blue whale (yes, I did the math).

BONUS SCIENCE: Could a Kaiju Fly Into Space?

Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

Right after we see the jaeger Gipsy Danger punch the kaiju codenamed Leatherback in the face with what is effectively a taxiing 747, the kaiju codenamed Otachi spreads its wings to carry the jaeger into the upper atmosphere (presumably to drop it back down again). Before it gets too far, Gispy unsheathes a giant sword and triumphantly removes one of Otachi?s wings, slaying the great beast.

This again begs a nerdy question: Can you simply flap some wings hard enough and get into the upper atmosphere?

In 1975, a vulture with a 10-foot wingspan?an R?ppell?s griffon?was sucked into an airplane engine at nearly 38,000 feet. If the flying kaiju is similarly proportioned, this gives us some idea of how high it could go. But looking again at the film (I?ve seen it three times now), we can clearly see the curvature of the Earth. In fact, there?s more space in the shot than surface. A better estimate of the height might be the greatest free-fall in human history?the drop of Felix Baumgartner. This brave man rocketed towards Earth starting from 128,000 feet in the atmosphere. Either limit puts the jaeger-carrying kaiju squarely in the stratosphere.

But unless the monstrous kaiju can also supply a monstrous amount of force?like a Saturn V rocket?or has wings with gargantuan surface are, there is no way the kaiju could get so high.

The only way to fly is to fight. With each downward thrust of a wing air is pushed down, and therefore the air pushes back up on the wing. This is fine in the lower atmosphere where air is dense, but it gets thinner the higher you go. There is less air to push against and so you must fight harder and harder until flight ultimately fails. Not only is there hardly anything to push on up there, but there is hardly anything to breathe. Like the baby kaiju choking to death in mere seconds, the flying Otachi wouldn?t make it very far.

Either way, the kaiju doesn?t need to get into the stratosphere to execute a successful jaeger drop (or bomb, if you will). Something the size of the Statue of Liberty, if dropped, will reach terminal velocity in much less than 100,000 feet.

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SE Ind. man gets probation for stealing copper after Joplin tornado

Two men who admitted stealing copper wire from the streets of Joplin after the May 2011 tornado have been placed on probation.

A Jasper County judge on Monday granted five years of probation for 32-year-old Nycoa Kracht, of Laurel, Ind., and 45-year-old Timothy Silveria of Joplin for stealing wire from a public utility. He suspended seven-year prison sentences for the pair.

The two suspects and 34-year-old Dennis B. Ray, of Joplin, were arrested May 25, 2011, with a load of copper wire.

Police say the wire had been cut from nearby Empire District Electric Co. utility poles in an area of the city devastated by the tornado on May 22.

The Joplin Globe reports Ray was sentenced in December to three years in prison.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Wiig Successfully Plays Against Type in Girl Most Likely Movie ...

Release Date: July 19, 2013 (limited)
Rating: PG-13 (for sexual content and language)
Genre: Comedy/Drama
Run Time: 103 min.
Directors: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini
Cast: Kristen Wiig, Annette Bening, Matt Dillon, Darren Criss, Christopher Fitzgerald, June Diane Raphael, Natasha Lyonne, Julia Stiles, Mickey Sumner, Brian Petsos

Like her fellow Saturday Night Live alum Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig is quickly becoming known for a particular brand of humor. So after successfully portraying a series of scene-stealing trainwrecks, most notably the disgruntled Maid of Honor in Bridesmaids, it?s not surprising that someone buying a ticket for Girl Most Likely might be a little disappointed by the lack of obvious laughs.

But as Ferrell performed so memorably as a lonely IRS auditor in 2006's Stranger Than Fiction, Girl Most Likely also gives Wiig a welcome opportunity to showcase her range by playing against type. Before Wiig takes the stage as a once-promising playwright named Imogene, however, we meet her equally snarky younger self first.

Cast as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, young Imogene is quite vocal about her character's desire to not return to dusty ol? Kansas after experiencing the splendor of Oz. Not surprisingly, Imogene?s teacher doesn't have the patience to deal with Imogene's petty objections ("it's a classic," she reminds her) and threatens to reassign her role if she doesn?t click her heels immediately. While Imogene reluctantly obliges, it clear this disillusionment about reality will show up again.

At first blush, Imogene, now a thirty-something, seems to be living a pretty charmed existence. In the manner of a Sex and the City character, she's stylish, living in Manhattan and getting ready to meet her handsome and successful boyfriend at a fancy charity soir?e. But one immediately senses that?beneath the glamorous facade, trouble is brewing. Not only do Imogene's shamelessly superficial "friends" seem to look down on her, but her man doesn't seem to be picking up his phone. And when Peter (Brian Petsos, MacGruber) finally does show up for the event? Well, it's to break up with her, naturally.

If that's not terrible enough, Imogene also loses her job at the magazine she's been writing for. Once the toast of New York Magazine for playwriting and awarded a prestigious fellowship to do just that, Imogene was kept from reaching her dream -?we eventually learn - by writer's block. Desperately in search of inspiration but finding none, Imogene hoped to fill the void by using the fellowship funds to travel and shop. Of course, all that did was deplete her bank account. Now unsure about her future prospects and unable to pay her sky-high rent, Imogene makes it her mission to win Peter back.

Trouble is, Imogene isn't having much luck with that either. Seemingly out of options, Imogene decides the best way to get her ex?s attention is with her patented flair for the dramatic. But even convincingly faking her own suicide doesn't earn her much sympathy or good will. When one of her pals finds Imogene passed out on her bed, she calls 911 but doesn?t seem all that concerned. Worse yet, when Imogene wakes up in the hospital, she discovers she?d been placed in the custody of her estranged mother, Zelda (Annette Bening, Ruby Sparks).

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Golden hopes Miami gets NCAA 'closure' soon

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -- Miami coach Al Golden hopes that the Hurricanes soon will have "closure" with regard to the NCAA investigation into the school's athletic department.

The Hurricanes have been under investigation since 2011, mainly over the role that convicted felon and former booster Nevin Shapiro had with the football and men's basketball programs.

Speaking Monday at the Atlantic Coast Conference football media day in Greensboro, N.C., Golden told reporters that he is "just hopeful that there will be closure here shortly and we'll be able to move forward."

The school has said it wanted word from the NCAA by the start of the season.

Miami self-imposed postseason bans after the 2011 and 2012 seasons because of the investigation. The Hurricanes open practice Aug. 3 and are among the ACC favorites this season.

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Wall St. commodity trade in spotlight at Senate hearing

WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's multibillion-dollar commodity trading operations came under the political spotlight on Tuesday as a powerful Senate committee questioned whether commercial banks should control oil pipelines, power plants and metals warehouses.

The Senate Banking Committee hearing comes as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase - which generated an estimated $4 billion in commodity revenues last year - face growing pressure from a number of investigations into their operations, and as the Federal Reserve reviews Wall Street's right to operate in raw material markets.

Big aluminum buyers like MillerCoors, the second largest brewer in the U.S., told the packed hearing that the banks' control of metal warehouses that are part of the London Metal Exchange network has driven up their costs by as much as $3 billion last year by distorting supplies.

"U.S. bank holding companies have effective control of the LME and they have created a bottleneck which limits the supply of aluminum," Tim Weiner, global risk manager for the brewer, the combined U.S. operations of Molson Coors and SABMiller, said in a prepared statement to the Senate banking committee.

The banks were not present at the hearing, but as it got underway Goldman Sachs issued its first public rebuttal of mounting criticism of its metals warehousing unit, denying that Metro International Trade Services has deliberately caused aluminum shortages and inflated prices.

The threat to Wall Street's physical commodity trading divisions has escalated abruptly across multiple fronts, putting an uncomfortable spotlight on a lucrative side of their business that has thus far fallen largely outside of regulators' sights.

Last Friday, the Fed raised the stakes dramatically, issuing a surprise statement to say it was reviewing a landmark 2003 ruling that first allowed commercial banks to trade physical commodities such as gasoline barges and coffee beans. Until then, the Fed had been thought to be only debating whether or not certain banks could own assets, not trade the raw materials.

"Since 2003, our government and central bank have allowed an unprecedented mixing of banking and commerce," Joshua Rosner, managing director of independent research firm Graham Fisher & Co, said in prepared remarks.

"So far, that grand experiment has gone better for the banks than it has for consumers."

Sherrod Brown, Democrat for Ohio and a member of the committee said they may ask the Fed to give testimony at another hearing in September.

At issue is not whether banks should be allowed to trade derivatives like corn futures or oil options, but whether they should be allowed to invest in infrastructure such as tankers and warehouses that can be integrated with their trading operations - and more broadly whether they should be allowed to continue holding title to the underlying physical commodities.

WALL ST FRUSTRATIONS

The Senate hearing will increase pressure on the banks commodities businesses at a time of growing frustration in Washington over the failure to complete reforms meant to prevent "Too Big to Fail" banks from endangering the wider economy.

Last week, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) also launched the opening salvo of a possible enquiry into the lucrative but controversial business of metals warehousing, which has become a potent political lightning rod.

"Large investment banks should not be allowed to warehouse physical commodities like fuel or building materials, inflating prices for consumers and small businesses and profits for Wall Street," Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts said on Monday.

JP Morgan and Goldman both purchased major LME warehouse operators in 2010.

Over the following years, a glut of aluminum and other metals piled up in these storage sheds, forcing companies to wait as long as 18 months to take delivery of physical supplies, MillerCoors' Weiner said in the advance testimony.

"What's happening is that the aluminum we are purchasing is being held up in warehouses controlled and owned by U.S. bank holding companies," Weiner said. He said the rules that have caused the queues and inflated premiums cost companies $3 billion last year.

TRADING WOES

JP Morgan is also reportedly close to a more than $400 million settlement with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), as the bank tries to put to rest allegations that its traders manipulated power markets in the Midwest and California.

The bank's alleged activity in those markets was linked to its control over real power plants and energy supplies, a fact likely to sharpen questions over the rules for ownership.

The hearing was the first to address the oversight of banks in physical commodity markets since a Reuters report last year revealed that Goldman and Morgan Stanley were still awaiting a Fed decision on whether they can still own physical assets after becoming bank holding companies in 2008.

Commercial banks are prohibited from owning trading assets, but the two former investment banks argued that their commodity activities are permitted under a "grandfathering" clause in a 1997 law that effectively scrapped much of the Glass-Steagel act separating the commercial and investment banks.

The Fed has until a mid-September deadline to make that decision, and has never commented on the issue. The central bank's reluctance to address the issue publicly may also come under scrutiny at the hearing.

Separately, JP Morgan - which as a commercial bank has never been allowed to own assets - is believed to have reconfigured its Liverpool, British-based Henry Bath metal warehousing business in order to qualify it as a "merchant banking" investment with the Fed, sources have said.

It is unclear whether that effort, which would require the warehouses to be managed at arm's length from the bank and divested within 10 years, was successful. JP Morgan has also floated a possible sale of Henry Bath, sources have said. The bank has declined to comment on the status of the unit.

Randall D. Guynn, a partner and head of the Financial Institutions Group at law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell, says the Fed's original 2003 decision to allow Citigroup Inc to trade physical commodities should not be lightly dismissed.

"Both Congress and the Federal Reserve have previously found that the public benefits of these activities outweigh their potential adverse effects," he said, according to his written testimony.

(This story is refiled to fix spelling of hearing in headline)

(Reporting by David Sheppard and Josephine Mason in New York, Douwe Medina in Washington; Editing by Jonathan Leff, Ryan Woo and Marguerita Choy)

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Hells Angel member pleads guilty in Nev. shooting

RENO, Nev. (AP) ? A member of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang accepted a plea deal Monday, just as he and a member of a rival gang were about to go on trial for murder charges stemming from a 2011 shootout at a northern Nevada casino.

Cesar Villagrana pleaded guilty in Washoe District Court to one count of battery with a deadly weapon and one count of challenge to fight with a deadly weapon.

He faces up to 15 years in prison at sentencing, which Judge Connie Steinheimer set for Sept. 4.

Villagrana originally faced up to life in prison on second-degree murder and other charges for shooting a Vagos member in the leg. The incident happened Sept. 23, 2011, the same night the president of the Hells Angels' San Jose chapter, Jeffrey "Jethro" Pettigrew, was shot dead at John Ascuaga's Nugget in Sparks.

Chief Deputy District Attorney Karl Hall declined to comment in detail after the judge accepted the plea bargain. But he told The Associated Press, "I wouldn't have done it if I didn't think it was fair."

Jury selection was set to begin later Monday for Pettigrew's accused killer, Vagos leader Ernesto Gonzalez of San Francisco.

"We're not pleading, because our client is innocent," said Gonzalez's lead attorney, David Houston.

Another Vagos member who police blamed for starting the fight that led to the killing pleaded guilty in March to second-degree murder.

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China earthquake reportedly kills 54, collapses many homes

Chinese state media are reporting this morning that at least 75 people were killed and nearly 300 injured after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake shook western China.

By M. Alex Johnson, Staff Writer, NBC News

A 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck central China on Monday, reportedly killing at least 75 people and collapsing many homes.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit in Gansu province about eight miles east of Chabu at 7:45 a.m. Beijing time (7:45 p.m. ET Sunday). The USGS recorded it at 6 miles deep and said it caused shaking in a rural region where the infrastructure isn't seismically resistant.

State news agency Xinhua said the death toll had risen to 75. It put the number of people injured at 600.?

China Daily via Reuters

A man gives water to an injured woman after an earthquake hit Minxian county in China's Gansu province on Monday.

Photos posted on Chinese social media showed roads on the sides of riverbanks that had subsided and farmhouses reduced to piles of red bricks, Reuters reported.

"Many have been injured by collapsed houses," a doctor surnamed Du told Reuters.

The official China Meteorological Administration warned that heavy rain was possible in southeastern Gansu province Monday night and into Tuesday. It said the rain could hamper rescue efforts and urged residents to be alert to flash flooding in areas damaged by the earthquake.

About 5,600 residential buildings were damaged, the Beijing-based China Daily newspaper reported Monday afternoon. Some train service was suspended, and hundreds of armed police were mobilized to repair a damaged part of the main highway linking Lanzhou, the provincial capital, to Minxian county, it reported.

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Xinhua said the quake was felt in the neighboring cities of Dingxi, Longnan and Tianshui, as well as Lanzhou, more than 100 miles away. About 19,000 people live in the area that was subject to the strongest shaking, it said.

The quake was followed an hour and a half later by a 5.6-magnitude quake at about the same depth,?the USGS reported.

Based on the history of earthquakes of this size in rural China, there could be "significant casualties," the USGS said.

Gansu abuts Sichuan province, where a 6.6 quake in April killed 164 people and injured more than 6,700, China's worst quake in three years.

NBC News' Li Le, Sarah Burke and Alastair Jamieson contributed to this report.

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