Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Rihanna, Drake top MTV Video Music Award nominations

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pop singer Rihanna and rapper Drake each grabbed a leading five nominations for the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, including for video of the year for Drake's "Take Care" featuring Rihanna.

Rihanna's dizzying visual romp in the video for her hit "We Found Love" was also nominated for video of the year, along with Katy Perry's "Wide Awake", Gotye's "Somebody That I Used To Know" and M.I.A. for "Bad Girls."

Perry received four nominations, second overall to Drake and Rihanna, including best female video for her inspirational anthem "Part of Me," which also is the name of her 3-D concert film that debuted earlier this month.

The awards, which will feature Alicia Keys premiering a new song from her upcoming album and a performance by British boy band One Direction, will be handed out during a televised show in Los Angeles on Sept 6. Winners are picked by public voting.

Nominees for best new artist include Fun. featuring Janelle Monae for "We Are Young," Carly Rae Jepsen for "Call Me Maybe" and Frank Ocean for "Swim Good."

Joining Drake and Frank Ocean in the best male video category are Justin Bieber for "Boyfriend", Chris Brown for "Turn Up the Music" and Usher for "Climax".

Along with Rihanna and Perry, best female pop video nods also went to Beyonc? for "Love on Top," Nicki Minaj for "Starships" and Selena Gomez & The Scene for "Love You Like a Love Song".

And in a sign of dance music's growing popularity in the United States, a new category for best electronic dance music video has been added this year. That category includes a nomination for Los Angeles DJ Skrillex for "First of the Year (Equinox)."

(Reporting By Christine Kearney; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Sofina Mirza-Reid)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rihanna-drake-top-mtv-video-music-award-nominations-175535712.html

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Stock indexes drift lower, ending a two-day rally

FILE - In a Thursday, July 26, 2012 photo, traders gather at a post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the IPO of Northern Tier Energy. U.S. stocks crept higher in early trading Monday, July 30, 2012 on Wall Street following big gains last week. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

FILE - In a Thursday, July 26, 2012 photo, traders gather at a post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the IPO of Northern Tier Energy. U.S. stocks crept higher in early trading Monday, July 30, 2012 on Wall Street following big gains last week. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

(AP) ? A two-day rally that sent stocks soaring last week fizzled out Monday.

European leaders vowed Thursday and Friday to keep the continent's monetary union intact, and investors sent stock markets shooting higher. But stocks were little changed Monday as investors waited to see if they would back up their words with action.

The Dow Jones industrial average sank 2.65 points to close at 13,073.01. JPMorgan Chase led the Dow lower, falling 2 percent to $36.14.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner met separately with Germany's finance minister and the head of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, on Monday. Draghi's pledge to do whatever was needed to protect the euro set off a market rally last week. The Dow rose back above 13,000 for the first time since May and is now up 1.5 percent for the month.

Hopes are high that Draghi will announce plans to support the euro when the central bank meets Thursday, said David Brown, the CEO and chief market strategist at the research firm Sabrient.

"I think that's the big story this week," Brown said. "The market has really responded to his bold statement. I hope the ECB takes action. If they don't do anything, it's not going to be pretty."

Investors are also looking toward the Federal Reserve's meeting this week. Many in the financial markets believe the Fed will take new steps to stimulate the economy in coming months. The Fed will release its statement on interest rate policy Wednesday afternoon.

Besides the Fed statement and the ECB meeting, another potentially market-moving event comes up Friday, when the U.S. Labor Department releases its monthly employment survey. Economists expect that the unemployment rate will remain at 8.2 percent.

In other Monday trading, the broader Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 0.67 of a point to 1,385.30, while the Nasdaq dropped 12.25 points to 2,945.84.

The indexes had been creeping higher early in the day, then reversed course soon after a regional manufacturing report came in much weaker than analysts had expected. A survey of manufacturing by the Dallas branch of the Federal Reserve showed a steep drop in July. Economists had forecast a modest gain.

Two corporate deals announced early Monday pushed some stocks higher. Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. agreed to buy Shaw Group for $3 billion in cash and stock. Shaw jumped $14.80, or 55 percent, to $41.49.

Medical and industrial equipment maker Roper Industries said it plans to buy hospital software company Sunquest Information Systems for $1.42 billion. Roper also raised its earnings estimate for the year, a result of the pending merger and a stronger dollar. Roper gained 1 percent to $99.64. Sunquest is privately owned.

History suggests the stock market could head higher in the coming months, said Sam Stovall, chief equity strategist at S&P Capital IQ. Stocks usually hit their annual peak in the second half of the year. But Stovall said economic reports and earnings estimates "point to a more challenging period ahead."

Of the 294 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings so far, 195 have surpassed analysts' expectations. But the bar was set low. Analysts now expect quarterly profits will sink 0.25 percent and revenue will rise just 1.9 percent compared with the year before, according to S&P Capital IQ. That would be the worst earnings season since the summer quarter of 2009.

Among other stocks making big moves:

? Supermarket operator Supervalu rose 13 percent, or 25 cents, to $2.24 after the company announced that it would oust its CEO. Earlier this month, the Minneapolis company reported weaker sales and profits and suspended its dividend. Supervalu also said it may put itself up for sale.

? Loews Corp. sank 5 percent after reporting that its net income plunged 78 percent in the second quarter. The holding company, controlled by New York's Tisch family, took a hit as falling energy prices lowered the value of its oil and gas properties. The company runs Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc., HighMount Exploration & Production and Loews Hotels. Its stock lost $2.16 to $39.54.

? Suntech Power Holdings plunged 15 percent. The Chinese solar company said it may be the victim of a massive fraud. Suntech dropped 23 cents to $1.34. The solar company's stock has lost 82 percent of its market value over the past year.

Associated Press

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Learn To Use Credit Cards Wisely With This Great Advice | Creative ...

Consumer advice is a commodity itself these days, especially when it comes to credit cards. This piece will give you some education in your use of credit cards and issue avoidance. It is much easier to get a credit card than it is to use it wisely, so many people end up in financial trouble.

Every month, pay at least your credit card?s minimum payment. Should you skip a payment, you are likely to notice a negative effect on your credit history, which makes future attempts at obtaining credit more difficult. You may also have to pay costly fees if you miss a credit card payment.

TIP! Always review your statement each month. Make sure that each new charge is accurate.

Check into all fees and charges that go along with a card for which you are thinking of applying for, not just the interest rate and APR. You may find application fees, fees for cash advances or service charges that nullify any benefits the card offers.

Credit Card

Be sure you have the self-control before beginning to make use of a credit card. Some are tempted too much and overspend using credit. These people should think twice before applying for a credit card. When they decide to open a credit account, they?re making themselves prone to having a bad financial future.

TIP! If you can obtain a credit card with your picture on it, you should do so. While there might be a fee associated to this type of credit card, it will lessen the chance of someone using your card.

Make sure you are smart when using a credit card. Don?t buy everything you want, limit yourself to what is financially responsible. Before any purchase, make sure you have the money to pay back what you?re going to owe; this is a good mindset to have. If you carry a balance, your debt will grow and the total balance will be harder to pay off.

Credit Card

Before you ever use a new credit card, it is important to carefully read through all of the terms of the credit card agreement. The first time you use your card is often considered to denote acceptance of the agreement terms. The print on the agreement may be small, but it is important to read it carefully.

TIP! Use credit cards only when you don?t have other options available. Otherwise, try using your debit card.

Don?t hesitate to call your credit card company if you are ready for an increased credit limit. Most card issuers will increase your limit as long as you have shown that you can use the card responsibly and pay it on time. With the increased spending power of the higher limit, you can be more flexible in your finances.

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Always read every letter you get regarding your credit card. Written notice is all that is required of credit card companies before they change your fees or interest rates. If you have an issue with these changes, you have every right to cancel your card.

TIP! If you are searching for a new credit card to apply for, you should try to find a card that offers practical rewards that you can make use of. A credit card which offers frequent flyer miles has no benefit if you do not fly often.

Always check over your monthly statements for your credit cards the second you receive them. Verify the accuracy of the charges that appear on the statement. By keeping up with your bills and checking them thoroughly each month, you will be able to catch any problems right away. Contact the credit card company by phone or email right away if you notice any fraudulent or incorrect charges.

Never use passwords or pin codes on credit cards that are easy to figure out. Information like birth dates or middle names make terrible passwords because they can be easily figured out.

Credit Cards

TIP! Keeping two or three credit card accounts open is a sound financial practice. You can improve your credit score by managing these cards responsibly, especially if you keep from carrying month-to-month balances on the cards.

Keep only a few credit cards. Having more than one credit card can be a challenge, as you have to monitor spending for each card. Having only a few credit cards will help you to be able to successfully monitor the amount of money you spend on each card and will help you keep debt low.

Again, it?s very easy to get yourself into trouble with your credit card use. One or two expensive purchases that you cannot afford can severely damage your credit rating and send you to the poor house. Hopefully, the tips you just read can help you avoid these financial problems

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Monday, July 30, 2012

U.S. loves cops and firefighters - but not their pensions

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pharmacist Michael Nastro is full of admiration for how police responded to a deadly robbery in his suburban New York neighborhood in 2011.

A gunman walked into a pharmacy near his town on Long Island, killed four people and fled with a stash of painkillers. Police in the area, which is part of wealthy Suffolk County, best known for the exclusive Hamptons beach towns, boosted patrols and gave advice on what to do if the robber hit again. They caught him three days after the shooting.

But Nastro, 50, admits he's torn about police officers' pay and retirement benefits. "I'd be lying to you if I said I wasn't conflicted," he said. "I want good police work, but I'm a taxpayer too. There's got to be a middle ground."

The average annual pension for Suffolk County cops who have retired since 2007 was $86,702, according to figures from the Manhattan Institute, a public policy think tank, against $37,270 for other county employees, excluding teachers. The county, facing a three-year deficit of $530 million, declared a fiscal emergency in March.

Traditionally, U.S. voters have backed generous pay and benefits for the cops and firefighters willing to risk their lives to keep citizens safe. That was especially so after the deaths of many emergency workers in the September 11, 2001, attack on the World Trade Center in New York.

But as economic conditions have worsened and many local governments have run into severe fiscal problems, that attitude has started to change. Since the 2007 recession, some cities have tried to roll back pension benefits and pay, among the most rigid and, in some cases, highest expenses in municipal budgets.

From New York to California and points in between, cops and firefighters have been drawn into pitched battles over their pay and benefits.

In San Diego and San Jose, California's second and third biggest cities, voters in June overwhelmingly backed sweeping pension reforms. In San Jose, all employees will have to choose between reduced benefits or higher retirement contributions.

In the mid-sized California cities of Stockton and San Bernardino, officials say public safety costs were among the factors that forced both to declare bankruptcy. In Vallejo, a former U.S. Navy town near San Francisco that emerged from a three-year bankruptcy last year, public safety pay and benefits were consuming three-quarters of the city's general fund.

Detroit, plagued with one of the highest crime rates in the country, nonetheless cut pay and healthcare benefits for city workers, including police, by 10 percent just over a week ago, a move the mayor says will save the cash-strapped city $102 million a year.

A legal challenge by the Detroit Police Officers Association failed, even as union President Joe Duncan publicly complained of what the cuts would mean for Detroit's ability to hire police, noting that the city is "already 50th on the list of pay for the biggest 50 cities in the United States."

St. Louis this month approved an overhaul of the firefighter retirement system that rolls back decades of increases, while Miami officials trying to plug a $60 million budget gap this week declared "financial urgency," which will let them alter employee contracts. Among the city's proposals: limit overtime for firefighters and require higher health care contributions.

According to an analysis by New York-area newspaper Newsday published last month, police and sheriff's department employees in Nassau and Suffolk counties reached nearly two-thirds of each county's payroll.

"That is why a lot of municipalities are choosing bankruptcy, because it's the only way - other than getting a state control board - of getting out of these salary and pension requirements,'' said the former top official of Suffolk County, Steve Levy.

SAVINGS AND SAFETY

Striking the right balance between savings and safety is a touchy business, though.

While it's become almost routine for voters to rail against fat paychecks and generous benefits for teachers, transit workers and other public employees, cops and firefighters have in the past been largely spared such anger.

For example, in Wisconsin, where most public workers were stripped of their collective bargaining rights and made to pay more to fund their pensions, firefighters, cops and other public safety workers were given an exemption.

Still, Jim Carver, president of the Nassau County Police Benevolent Association, says politicians have started to target cops and firefighters. The state seized control of Nassau County's finances after the county failed to balance its budget and had its credit rating cut last year.

Carver bristles at the notion that police and firefighters don't deserve what they earn.

"After 9/11, you couldn't find a politician that wasn't rushing to put his arms around a cop or a firefighter," he said. "Ten, 12 years later, we are to blame for everything. Politicians have made us the enemy. We didn't put a gun to anybody's head. These were fairly negotiated contracts."

"EVERYBODY'S COMPLICIT"

To be sure, it took decades of bad decisions and poor management by local authorities to put many communities in fiscal dire straits. In countless cases, cities, counties and states over-promised benefits to retirees but neglected to set aside sufficient reserves to cover their liabilities.

When the economy and stock market were booming, cities often sweetened pension benefits, confident the money would be there in the end. After 9/11, the cops and firefighters' heroic status with the public meant that they were in a particularly strong bargaining position.

But the 2007-2008 recession and the impact of the housing bust on real estate taxes hammered municipal revenues and badly hurt pension funds' investment returns.

The Pew Center on the States said the gap between states' pension promises and liabilities was $757 billion in 2010.

"Everybody's complicit in this,'' said Lawrence Levy, executive dean of the National Center on Suburban Studies at Hofstra University.

Noel DiGerolamo, head of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association in Suffolk County, has harsh words for the public officials, saying they should be bearing the blame for fiscal woes.

"Rather than being responsible leaders of government and saying, ?We have these pension obligations that we're going to have to pay,' and saving towards those obligations, they are being politicians," DiGerolamo said. "And when the bill comes due, blaming employees who have worked towards and earned these pensions for 20 or 25 years."

BROKE IN CALIFORNIA

Of course, scores of municipalities are managing to balance their budgets even as costs rise. Only a few of the 90,000 issuers in the municipal debt market are in true distress.

Even many with escalating pension costs can meet their current obligations. It's keeping up with promises to aging citizens who are living longer that keeps officials up at night.

In some cases, contracts that may once have seemed fair are helping to bankrupt cities and leading to severe cuts in services, including fire station closures and reductions in police forces. Eight municipalities have sought protection from their creditors so far this year, following 13 that filed in 2011, and many others are having to slash their budgets.

San Bernardino, a city of 210,000 some 65 miles east of Los Angeles that has been hit hard by the collapse of the housing market, says public safety spending eats up 73 percent of its general fund budget, with overtime for firefighters especially onerous. Pension costs are expected to reach $25 million this year, double the 2006 level.

The city imposed a temporary 10 percent pay cut, but the firefighters' union successfully challenged it in court and is entitled to back pay. The city council voted last week to suspend debt payments and quit paying into a retiree health fund.

Some 350 miles to the north, Stockton, the biggest U.S. city ever to file for bankruptcy, allows police officers to retire at 50 with pensions based on 3 percent of final pay for each year in service.

When he signed the bankruptcy filing in June, Stockton city manager Bob Deis said a 1996 decision to provide firefighters with free health care in retirement, later expanded to all city employees, was a "Ponzi scheme" that saddled the city with a $417 million liability.

Because their jobs are dangerous and physically taxing, cops and firefighters typically retire after 20 or 30 years on the job, and that's as it should be, said Michael Coleman, a policy adviser for the League of California Cities, an association of municipal officials from the state.

But that's why it's important to keep pensions reasonable.

"I don't think anyone disagrees that these are dangerous jobs. But how much is enough? Unfortunately, I think it's gone too far," Coleman said.

The contrast between benefits in the public and private sectors is stark.

Only 26 percent of U.S. companies offer retiree healthcare benefits, compared with 66 percent that did so in 1988, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Most private sector employees bear the brunt of providing for their retirement by saving money in funds known as 401(k) plans, with companies typically also making contributions. After the 2007 recession, some firms stopped making contributions altogether.

It can all add to tensions as some taxpayers question why their services are being cut or property taxes raised so a city or county can find the money for generous retirement benefits.

In New York, a 2010 investigation by then-attorney general Andrew Cuomo, now governor, found widespread incidence of "pension padding" - public employees working extra overtime in their last year on the job to boost pay and retirement income.

That's especially costly when it comes to well-paid public safety workers. The Manhattan Institute estimates nearly 10 percent of New York State cops and firefighters who retired in 2011 will receive six-figure pensions, from 2 percent in 2001.

NO QUICK FIXES

Quick fixes, however, are unlikely.

Efforts to revamp public pension plans face stiff legal challenges. Each state has its own constitution, courts and case law that affect how it can go about changing retirement systems.

Firefighters in San Bernardino have filed seven legal actions against attempts to scale back pay and benefits since 2007.

In many municipalities, public salaries and pensions are pegged to those offered in comparably sized regional cities. In New York, pensions, once set by the state, cannot be negotiated through collective bargaining.

At the same time, alternative ways to tackle deficits, such as raising taxes, are politically unpopular.

In the small Southern California city of Stanton, voters recently rejected a proposed utility tax hike that would have raised $1.1 million. The city instead cut back on active police and fire staff, which account for 77 percent of its spending.

"Will there be some impact on response time? There could be," said city manager Carol Jacobs. "But this city is not going to go bankrupt."

In some cases, unions have preferred layoffs to reduced retirement benefits. Two troubled cities in New Jersey are cases in point. Camden, one of the state's poorest and most crime-plagued cities, recently cut its police force by about half, and Newark cut its force by a third after unions declined concessions demanded by their city governments.

In New York, former Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi, a Long Island Democrat who has clashed with police unions, gave a stark assessment. "We're facing a problem that will be faced by every town in America.

"You can't raise property taxes anymore - people won't go for it. There's no more money. So, do you cut services, which will result in the death of the suburbs, I think, or do you make these salaries and pensions more rational than they've been?"

(Additional reporting by Hilary Russ in New York, Ronald Grover and Tori Richards in Los Angeles, and Jim Christie in San Francisco; Editing by Martin Howell and Leslie Adler)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-loves-cops-firefighters-not-pensions-050706382.html

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Experts Offer Tips to Cut Kids' Screen Time During Summer

SATURDAY, July 28 (HealthDay News) -- Lots of parents would like to avoid having their kids spend the summer watching television or playing video games.

According to the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, reducing the amount of time spent in front of a computer or TV can boost health and happiness, prompting families to do more physical activity and get creative in finding other ways to spend their time.

The nonprofit organization, which was formed to combat childhood obesity, offered tips to cut down on screen time:

  • Schedule screen time. Decide in advance what shows will be watched, what video games will be played or how much Internet time is allowed.
  • Keep track. Have children write down the amount of time they spend in front of the TV or a computer screen. If they realize they are spending more time in front of a screen than they thought, they may be motivated to change their habits.
  • Be positive. Set goals for reducing screen time and offer rewards for reaching them.
  • Do something else. Go outside, join a club, play a sport, get a hobby.
  • Designate screen-free time. Don't turn on the TV first thing in the morning. Turn off the TV during dinner. Instead, eat outside or have a family talk. Remove electronics from bedrooms.
  • Put electronics away. Try storing all electronics in one room for an entire day and not touching them, or cover screens to help you forget about them.
  • Read instead. Take the kids to the library. Allow children to stay up 15 minutes past their bedtime as a reward for reading.

More information

The U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute has more on how to reduce screen time.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/experts-offer-tips-cut-kids-screen-time-during-130511593.html

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Refurbished Hasbrouck House unveiled | New Paltz Times

Historic Huguenot Street Executive Director Tracy Doolittle McNally, Robert Clark Hasbrouck, John Delamater, Robert W. Hasbrouck, Robert Freehill and Historic Huguenot Street President Mary Etta Schneider. (photo by Lauren Thomas)

It was a gala affair this past Saturday evening on Huguenot Street in New Paltz, where friends, neighbors and ancestors came together for the celebratory reopening of the circa-1721 Abraham Hasbrouck House.

The preservation/restoration project of the ?Abe House? was a massive undertaking based on the findings of ten years of intensive research conducted by a team of architectural and material culture historians to achieve a historically accurate restoration. This home is one of seven early-18th-century stone houses owned by Historic Huguenot Street (HHS) and is a repository of historical revelation ? culturally, architecturally and archaeologically.

Local officials including town supervisor Susan Zimet and village trustees Sally Rhoads and Stewart Glenn were on hand during the speeches, awards and ribbon-cutting ceremony. So were members of the Hasbrouck Family Association (HFA), HHS staff and board members, history enthusiasts and those who worked hands-on to restore this local treasure, which is part of a National Historic Landmark District and one of the homes on the oldest incorporated street in America.

Robert Hasbrouck, president of the HFA, praised everyone involved with the project, and noted with a laugh that while taking a tour, people should look at the ?historically accurate nails that were used in this restoration. They?re not like modern nails, and they cost $4 apiece! Imagine what they cost in the 18th century!?

The HFA gave out awards to skilled volunteers, whom they called the ?life-blood? of any successful organization. One of two people recognized for their benevolent efforts on this project was Rose Marie McBridge, who worked with a small team to oversee the design and sewing of cloth to be historically accurate to the 18th-century home. ?Her skills and expertise were invaluable, and she did the work entirely without cost,? said Hasbrouck.

?We want to acknowledge her sterling and heartfelt efforts with something sterling in return,? he said as he handed her the framed photo of the Abe House with a special insignia acknowledging her work towards its preservation. ?It was a labor of love,? she said.

Sanford Levy of Jenkinstown Antiques was also singled out as someone who volunteered his expertise in period furniture during the restoration project. ?My expertise is in Hudson Valley-related antiques,? he said after receiving his award. ?I was just there to make sure that items were not from the 1795 period ? too late, or from the 1810s ? way too dragged out.? He even lent many of his precious antiques to the Abe House as it reopened to the public, including coverlets, tea tables and other period dressings.

Levy also provided ceramic pieces based on the shards discovered by SUNY professor of Archaeology Joe Diamond, who conducted a summer field-study archaeology school at the Abe House after the stone floor was ripped up and prior to the historically accurate wooden floor was replaced. During that time, Diamond and his students unearthed hundreds of archaeological finds underneath the floor in the living room, which revealed many clues about 18th-century Huguenot Street life and culture. ?I used his ceramic shard samples and matched them to my own antique collection of ceramics, and was able to authenticate and provide the HFA with many of those items,? said Levy.

Tours are now available to the public in the Abraham Hasbrouck House, which has had its roof and frame replaced and restored, the interior of the house including rafters and attic stairs, fireplaces and floors, wall furnishings, windows, doors and historically accurate paint all restored to reflect life as it was when the home was built and lived in.

Construction of the Abe House was begun in 1721 by Daniel Hasbrouck, the son of Abraham Hasbrouck, a French Huguenot and an original European settler of New Paltz. The stone house was completed in 1735. According to the HHS, ?Typical of New Paltz stone houses, it was built in three sections, with the center one being the earliest and flanking rooms built as the family?s size and wealth increased. The house contains many elements of Colonial Dutch architecture, including large jambless fireplaces and an opkamer, or upper chamber, where it is believed Maria Hasbrouck, Daniel?s widowed mother, resided.?

The interpretation of the house focuses on the mid-1760s, the years leading up to the American Revolution, when Daniel Hasbrouck?s widow, Wyntje Deyo, lived in the house with six sons and one daughter, along with enslaved Africans. ?During the 18th century, a married woman?s legal rights were limited under English law. A woman could only control her own fate, buy and sell land, handle money or sign contracts if she was single or widowed,? explained HHS. Thus, tours and interpretations of the home will include the personal story of ?Widow Hasbrouck,? who became the family?s primary decisionmaker, caregiver and property-owner. Collection pieces from HHS ? some with Hasbrouck family provenance ? are arranged to introduce visitors to rooms where people slept, cooked, ate and performed a variety of daily activities necessary to support family life.

Tracy McNally, the executive director of HHS, took the opportunity with a captive audience, who were enjoying hors d?oeuvres, cocktails and a breezy summer evening, to congratulate the team effort and the HFA for its generous donations towards the Abraham Hasbrouck restoration, as well as highlighting more goings-on at HHS. McNally noted that several of HHS?s historic homes had been repainted, including the Deyo House, thanks to contributions from the Deyo Family Association and various grant sources. She also noted that HHS is hopeful of receiving a grant award from the Fred Brotherton Foundation to reinstall a kitchen in the Old Fort, now the site of the HHS gift shop, exhibitions and tour guides. ?There was a kitchen there in 1830 and again in the 1960s (when the Old Fort was a popular restaurant), and we?d like to have a kitchen again, so that we can continue to host great events like this!?

The Abraham Hasbrouck House is now officially opened to the public. To learn more or to sign up for a tour, go to www.huguenotstreet.org or call 255-1660.

Source: http://www.newpaltzx.com/2012/07/28/historic-huguenot-street-officially-unveils-refurbished-abraham-hasbrouck-house/

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Greinke joins Angels, gears up for Sunday start

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updated 9:04 p.m. ET July 28, 2012

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Zack Greinke said he would "get lost without a map" in Southern California, but he made himself quite comfortable as he navigated through the clubhouse on his first day with the Los Angeles Angels.

The right-hander dropped his gear in his new locker between fellow pitchers Ervin Santana and Dan Haren and began to settle in on Saturday, one day after he was traded to the Angels by the Milwaukee Brewers.

"This was the first time going through this stuff in the middle of a season, but my first goal was to win games with Milwaukee," Greinke said of the trade rumors leading up to the deal. "It just wasn't working out for us, so we knew that some of us were more likely to get traded than others. But I knew that any team I was going to get traded to was probably a pretty good team."

The arrival of the 2009 AL Cy Young Award winner gives the Angels an All-Star rotation from top to bottom, and renews their confidence for the stretch drive. Greinke now has a chance to return to the postseason one year after he helped the Brewers reach the playoffs with a 16-6 record and 3.83 ERA in the regular season.

Milwaukee dropped back this year and shipped Greinke to the Angels on Friday for rookie shortstop Jean Segura and Double-A right-handers Ariel Pena and Johnny Hellweg.

This is the Angels' third big-name acquisition before the July 31 trade deadline in five years. They got Haren from Arizona in 2010 and first baseman Mark Teixeira from Atlanta in 2008.

The 28-year-old Greinke, who was 9-3 with a 3.44 ERA with the Brewers, is in the final year of a four-year, $38 million contract. Right now, a new deal isn't clouding his thoughts.

"I haven't talked to my agent or anyone since I got traded, but this is an organization that probably everyone in baseball wants to be a part of," Greinke said. "I'm just focusing on playing and hopefully winning as many games as possible. That's all that's going on my mind at the moment."

Greinke will make his Angels debut on Sunday, the same day catcher Chris Iannetta is expected to make his first start off the disabled list after being activated on Saturday.

Greinke's arrival created quite a buzz around the Angels.

"He's a Cy Young Award winner and he's had tremendous success, so it's pretty nice to bring a guy into a rotation that we thought was already pretty good," Angels ace Jered Weaver said. "We had a couple of battles when he was with Kansas City. He's a competitor.

"He wants to win, and he's proven that over the course of his career. He brings a winning mentality," Weaver added. "He's got electric stuff and he's fun to watch, so I'm looking forward to what he brings to the table. I think he can help out, no doubt about it. When you pitch every fifth day, it's hard to contribute day in and day out. But anytime you can have a guy like that, it's definitely a plus."

Greinke made only two previous starts at the "Big A." Both were gems, but neither resulted in a victory.

On May 9, 2009, he allowed a run, four hits and no walks over eight innings. But Joe Saunders beat him 1-0 with a five-hitter for his first major league shutout, ending Greinke's season-opening six-game winning streak. On Aug. 11, 2010, Greinke allowed a run and six hits in eight innings, but had to settle for a no-decision as Weaver also gave up a run in eight innings.

"Against us, Zack's stuff showed up every time we saw him," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "He was tough. He has the kind of stuff that lights scouts' eyes up. That's what I remember about him. So we're excited.

"Our rotation at the start of the season had the potential to be as deep as any in baseball. We started off very strong, and then we kind of hit some bumps in the road. And now with Zack coming in, it gives us some depth that will show up as we get into the latter third of the season."

To make room for Greinke on the roster, the Angels optioned left-hander Hisanori Takahashi to Triple-A Salt Lake.

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Egypt's president faces backlash from allies

In this Sunday, July 22, 2012 photo released by the Egyptian Presidency, Egyptian President, Mohammed Morsi, left, meets with the minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Hesham Kandil, at the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt. On Tuesday, July 24, 2012, Morsi named Hesham Kandil prime minister designate and tasked him with putting together a new Cabinet to replace the current military-appointed one. (AP Photo/Ahmed Mourad, Egyptian Presidency)

In this Sunday, July 22, 2012 photo released by the Egyptian Presidency, Egyptian President, Mohammed Morsi, left, meets with the minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Hesham Kandil, at the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt. On Tuesday, July 24, 2012, Morsi named Hesham Kandil prime minister designate and tasked him with putting together a new Cabinet to replace the current military-appointed one. (AP Photo/Ahmed Mourad, Egyptian Presidency)

In this Wednesday, April 4, 2012 photo former Egyptian minister of water resources and irrigation in the outgoing, military-appointed government, Hesham Kandil poses for a portrait in Cairo, Egypt. On Tuesday, July 24, 2012, Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, of the Muslim Brotherhood, named the young, U.S. -educated Kandil as the prime minister designate and tasked him with putting together a new administration, nearly a month after Morsi was sworn in as Egypt's first freely elected civilian president. (AP Photo)

(AP) ? An alliance of pro-democracy advocates on Saturday criticized Egypt's new Islamist president for unilaterally choosing a prime minister with no track record, while leading without transparency and alienating political groups with liberal leanings.

The National Front alliance ? an umbrella group of democracy advocates, secularists and moderate Islamists behind the uprising that drove longtime authoritarian ruler Hosni Mubarak from power last year ? said Mohammed Morsi has reneged on campaign promises to form a national unity government.

On Tuesday, Morsi surprised the country by choosing an unknown technocrat and former water minister, Hesham Kandil, as his prime minister. Many advocates see Kandil, a U.S.-educated engineer in his 40s, as a political lightweight.

The new government faces a mounting crisis amid alarming lawlessness, a flagging economy, and public frustration. Hospitals have come under attack by angry Egyptians, while demonstrators block roads in frustration over frequent power outages and a lack of running water. Labor strikes are widespread.

Morsi picked Kandil a month after assuming his post as Egypt's first elected civilian president. Observers say the delay reflected hesitation by Morsi and his group the Muslim Brotherhood to reach out to strong consensus figures.

In a news conference, the Front said Morsi's decision-making "lacks transparency and clarity," creating "a clouded political scene." They reminded the president of his debt to allies who supported him last month in the decisive round of voting, helping him beat old-guard rival Ahmed Shafiq.

In return for the support, Morsi, a former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, had pledged inclusiveness. In a meeting with the Front last month, he said he would choose an independent, nationalist politician to be Egypt's prime minister.

"It was surprising that the person named ... didn't meet the criteria and this is the first indicator of the path we are taking," said Heba Raouf, a moderate Islamist political science professor and a member of the Front. She said talks over the new government were held "behind closed doors."

Kandil on Saturday said that he will announce members of his cabinet on Thursday, according to Egypt's state-run news agency. Daily papers carried speculation about the incoming members, who will hail from Morsi's Brotherhood, an ultraconservative Muslim Salafist bloc, and pools of technocrats with no clear political affiliation.

The liberal Wafd party, one of the oldest parties in Egypt and a one-time political ally to the Muslim Brotherhood, said in a statement that it will not join Morsi's new government. Several current ministers, including Wafd party Tourism Minister Mounir Fakhri Abdel-Nour, a Christian, have said they will not serve in the new cabinet if asked.

Morsi is also under heavy pressure from the powerful military council which took power after the ouster of Mubarak. Before naming him as a victor, the council dissolved the Muslim Brotherhood-led parliament, took over legislative authorities and trimmed Morsi's presidential powers.

The National Front said those moves created a "duplication of authority" in Egypt and called on Morsi to defy the military and fight for his powers.

Attempts to take on the generals have failed, however. Earlier this month, Morsi ordered the dissolved parliament to reconvene, but the move was struck down by the country's Constitutional Court, which said the parliament is unconstitutional because based on a flawed election.

The court is packed by Mubarak-era and anti-Islamist judges who are fervent opponents of adding more religion to public life, which they believe Brotherhood's and Morsi aim to do.

The conflict over the new cabinet is fast becoming the next contest between Morsi and the military. Political actors doubt the generals would allow Morsi and Kandil free reign in forming a government, especially when it comes to the so-called sovereignty portfolios that include the ministries of defense, interior, foreign affairs and justice.

National Front member Mohammed el-Said Idris urged Morsi to work with a broader coalition of political forces in order to stand up to the army, whose generals were appointed by Mubarak.

"We are in an era in which institutions filled with old regime appointees are the ones in power," he said. "The president should take the initiative and create a partnership... or else we will reach a deadlock."

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Phelps survives scare as Games begin

Swimming legend Michael Phelps suffered a nervy start in his bid for Olympic history Saturday as the London Games swung into full-blown action with China claiming the first gold medal.

Kazakh cyclist Alexandre Vinokourov shocked hosts Britain in the men's road race, and tennis stars Roger Federer and Serena Williams made progress in the familiar surroundings of Wimbledon.

After Friday's lavish opening ceremony, the 30th Games got down to serious business with competition in 19 sports, from the far-flung rowing lake of Eton Dorney and across east London's Olympic Park.

In the pool, visited on Saturday by Queen Elizabeth II, Phelps needs just three medals to surpass Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina's all-time career record of 18.

But the defending champion just scraped into Saturday's 400m individual medley final by the skin of his teeth.

Phelps finished in 4min 13.33sec to grab the eighth and last spot in the final which takes place later Saturday, but sounded a defiant note afterwards despite his brush with disaster.

"A final spot is a final spot," Phelps said, while acknowledging he had been caught cold. "I didn't expect those guys to go that fast. I just wanted to try to get some good underwater, try to get some good times.

"You can't win the gold medal from the morning," he added.

American rival Ryan Lochte, who has established himself as a threat to Phelps in both the 200m and 400m medleys, was content to finish second in his heat behind South African Chad le Clos.

Le Clos's 4:12.24 was second-fastest of the morning, and Lochte was third-fastest of the day in 4:12.35.

In a major drama at the Aquatics Centre, reigning Olympic champion Park Tae-Hwan of South Korea was disqualified in the 400m freestyle for a false start -- before being reinstated hours later.

An appeal by the South Korean delegation was rejected by the competition referee, but world governing body FINA's jury of appeal overturned the disqualification on the advice of the its technical commission.

No explanation was given for the sudden about-turn, which keeps Park on course for his long-awaited showdown with Chinese star Sun Yang in Saturday's evening finals.

Chinese world number one shooter Yi Siling had the honour of claiming the first of the Games' 302 golds at the Royal Artillery Barracks in the women's 10m Air Rifle.

Yi defeated Poland's Sylwia Bogacka, with Yu Dan of China taking bronze.

"It's very exciting. Very happy. I'm very grateful to China. And to my mother and father who I love very much," Yi said.

Defending champion Pang Wei could make it a China double in the men's event later Saturday.

Russia's Arsen Galstyan won the men's under-60kg judo and Sarah Menezes took Brazil's first Olympic gold in the sport, in the women's under-48kg.

But the story of the under-48kg was Hungary's Eva Csernoviczki, who bounced back from being strangled unconscious in the quarter-finals to claim an unlikely bronze.

In the men's cycling, Britain's Tour de France heroes Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish were undone by a combination of tactical racing and some incisive, late attacks, finishing well off the podium.

South Korea enjoyed a golden start when sharpshooter Jin Jong-Oh won the Olympic men's 10m air pistol gold medal at London's Royal Artillery Barracks.

And New Zealand's Hamish Bond and Eric Murray set the third world record of the Games -- after legally blind archer Im Dong-Hyun's exploits on Friday -- in the men's pairs rowing.

But Saturday also witnessed the first failed drugs test of the Games after Albanian weightlifter Hysen Pulaku was suspended for taking the banned steroid stanozolol -- the same drug that cost Canada's Ben Johnson his 100m athletics gold at the 1988 Seoul Games.

"Of course, it is always a sad day when a cheating athlete is caught. We hope there will be no more, but the message is very clear: if you are doping we are going to catch you," said IOC spokesman Mark Adams.

Wimbledon champion Federer, seeking singles gold to go with his 2008 doubles title -- and 17 grand slams -- survived a scare before beating Colombia's Alejandro Falla in three sets.

Williams, cheered on by US First Lady Michelle Obama, crushed Jelena Jankovic 6-3, 6-1.

But US Open champion Samantha Stosur and Li Na, last year's French Open winner, were both rolled out of the All England Club with defeats to Carla Suarez Navarro and Daniela Hantuchova respectively.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

Can't 'find your friends' on Instagram? Go cry to Twitter

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Tracking down your Twitter buddies among Instagram's 80 million users is now tougher than ever?? because the photo-sharing service's "Find Your Friends" feature is kaput. And Twitter appears to be at fault.

As TechCrunch's Alexia Tsotsis reports,?the "Find Your Friends"?feature ? which is buried within your Instagram app's settings ? is now useless "due to API restrictions from Twitter's end."

In plain terms??In order to find your Twitter friends, Instagram needed to snag some data from Twitter. And for some reason, Twitter decided to change the locks.

In fact, if you stubbornly?do try to find your Twitter friends on Instagram right now, a little pop-up message will offer that very?same explanation:

Unable to Find Friends?

Twitter no longer allows its users to access this information in Instagram via the Twitter API. We apologize for any?inconvenience.

We reached out to Twitter to see if the social network had anything to say about this change?? which is pretty darn awkward if you consider that Twitter founder Jack Dorsey happens to be an Instagram investor?? but we have not heard back yet. We?will update once we do.

In the meantime, we'll just point out that this isn't the first time something like this has happened. As Tsotsis recalls, "Facebook has done similar to Twitter in past years. For example, it blocked Twitter?s access to Facebook?s in-app friend finder feature in June of 2010."?

Amusingly, Instagram was recently acquired by Facebook. Guess what goes around?comes around.

Want more tech news?or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

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by estremozmarca on July 27, 2012

In recent months I?ve interviewed quite a few successful self-starter internet marketers. People like Farnoosh Brock, Brian Moran, Chris Guillebeau, and Adam Baker, all tell stories from the first few years of their online business where they were doing everything by themselves.

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Alexis Bellino Threatens to Sue Tamra Barney Over Attacks on Religion


The claws have come out between Alexis Bellino, her husband Jim and Tamra Barney. The legal claws, that is.

Days after The Real Housewives of Orange County reunion special, Alexis and Jim have released a statement in which they threaten to sue their castmate over recent remarks, most notably her insistence on referring to Alexis as "Jesus Jugs."

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"The Real Housewives of Orange County is a reality show that is meant to entertain and engage audiences with the lives of its cast members. We recognize that the personalities, drama and conflict of the show attract fans to the popular Bravo reality series," the Bellinos said to Us Weekly.

"Unfortunately, some cast members use the show as a platform for personal attacks and character assassination, perhaps out of personal insecurity or simply to inflict pain. To the extent possible, we try to ignore this behavior.

"This vicious and malicious attack on our family will no longer be tolerated. We have continually tried to take the high road, however, if necessary, we are prepared to defend ourselves against these unfounded, slanderous and defamatory remarks to the fullest extent of the law."

Barney isn't likely to back down, however. She recently went off to Rumor Fix about Alexis and her hypocritical lifestyle.

"Unlike Alexis, I don't need to hide behind the Jesus curtain and I don't feel the need to preach. When someone is constantly preaching about something they are lying! Alexis and Jim are faux Christians, like her ring. Does she think Jesus would be proud of her for judging me as a Christian, and the crosses in my house? Jim Bellino used to take Peggy Tanous to strip clubs after church when they were dating!"

While it's possible Bellino won't even return to Bravo next season, one thing is for certain for now: It. Is. On.

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Sarah Palin: 'No way I could' compete in 'Stripes'

By Susan C. Young, TODAY.com contributor

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Sarah Palin in Washington, D.C., in February 2012.

Might as well dance and have fun. That?s the advice former Alaska governor Sarah Palin handed out when she popped up at a poolside party held by NBC at the Beverly Hills Hilton on Tuesday to promote the network's new shows.

The reason for her appearance at the shindig? Husband Todd Palin is one of the contestants in ?Survivor? creator Mark Burnett and ?Law & Order? creator Dick Wolf?s co-venture, "Stars Earn Stripes." It's a show that puts celebs -- including Nick Lachey, Dean Cain and Dolvett Quince -- into combat training with special-ops guys and one current SWAT officer. The stars not only earn stripes, they also earn bucks for their military, veterans or first-responder charities.

Earlier Tuesday, Todd explained to reporters at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour why he decided to participate in the program. ?The motivation is shedding a light on the military, on our veterans and our first responders, and raising money for military-based charities,? he said.

And how does the Palins' son Track, who serves in the Army Reserve, feel?

?He?s always up for a good laugh, so he encouraged me to do it,? Todd joked.

His wife, who wasn?t at the panel, later dropped in with security guards flanking her.?When asked why she didn?t participate in the show herself, Sarah told reporters that she wouldn?t be able to do something like that.

?There?s no way I could do what they do. Wait until you see. It will blow you away,? Sarah said.? ?The physical and mental acumen that was required of these competitors was amazing.?

Sarah also told TODAY.com about how working with Burnett on ?Sarah Palin?s Alaska? was the catalyst for her husband to compete in these extreme conditions, which included mock war games and parachute jumps.

?We just knew this would be such a great opportunity to not only work with Mark, but to give money to such a worthy cause ? to the military people,? she told us. ?To work with Mark again was just an added benefit.?

She also said she knows that every time a member of her family goes on a reality TV show, as daughter Bristol has done with "Life's a Tripp" and "Dancing With the Stars," they know they become a target for the media.

?It doesn?t matter what you do, you are going to be criticized so you might as well live life vibrantly and have fun,? Palin told TODAY.com. ?As my daughter Bristol says, ?Critics are going to criticize, haters are going to hate, so you might as well dance.? It has become our family mantra.?

"Stars Earn Stripes" premieres on Aug. 13 at 8 p.m. on NBC.

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Kim Jong Un?s wedding: No Americans invited, State Department says

North Korean media on identified the woman seen accompanying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently as his wife,??

"Un" is no longer the loneliest number that you'll ever do since Stalinist North Korea's supremo Kim Jong Un has tied the knot. What do you send the leader of the world's most secretive regime? If you're the State Department, you send concerns about the people living under his rule.

"We would always wish any kind of newlyweds well as they embark," spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters at her daily briefing. "But obviously, our concerns first and foremost are for the North Korean people, and our hope that conditions for them will improve and that the new DPRK leadership will make the right choice about opening the country and providing more for their people."

Did Kim invite anyone from the United States, which has championed ever-escalating economic sanctions meant to force defiant Pyongyang to abandon its missile and nuclear weapons programs, to see him formally become Un-available? Not so much.

"I don't think we were invited to the wedding, nor did we have any advance information," Nuland said.

North Korean state TV confirmed Wednesday that Kim was married, ending the mystery over the identity of a stylish young woman who has accompanied him to public events since a July 6 concert. The government-run outlet reported that Kim attended the opening of an amusement park "with his wife, Comrade Ri Sol Ju."As Agence France-Presse reported:

The couple was given a warm welcome, the official news agency said. "All the participants enthusiastically welcomed them, loudly shouting 'Hurrah!'" it reported.

A smiling Kim and his wife toured the pleasure grounds and watched a dolphin show "to the tune of joyful music" together with senior party, state and army officials and diplomats, the agency said.

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Turkey blocks trade with Syria, rebels fight on

BEIRUT (AP) ? Turkey sealed its border with Syria to trucks on Wednesday, effectively cutting off a trade relationship once worth almost $3 billion with the embattled nation, as regime forces fought to evict rebels from the country's largest city.

Two more Syrian diplomats, the envoy to Cyprus and her husband, the former ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, have also defected, according to the opposition Syrian National Council, in the latest sign of fraying support for the regime among its own elites. The announcement follows the televised appearance Tuesday night of a defected regime general calling for a new Syria.

Turkish Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan said deteriorating security was behind the closure of a border through which Turkey once exported food and construction materials to the entire Middle East, though the volume of traffic had dropped 87 percent since the Syrian conflict began in March 2011.

"We have serious concerns over the safety of Turkish trucks regarding their entry and return from Syria," he said, adding that three border crossings were in rebel hands. Syrians seeking refuge or to resupply would still be allowed in.

Turkey was a Syrian ally before the uprising against authoritarian President Bashar Assad began 16 months ago, but Ankara has since turned into a harsh critic of Damascus as the regime has pursued its bloody crackdown on the revolt. Now, Turkish territory along the of the countries' 566-mile (911-kilometer) border is used as a staging ground for rebel fighters as well as a haven for thousands of refugees fleeing violence that activists say has killed 19,000 people so far.

Northern Syria, especially the province of Idlib, has seen some of the heaviest and steadiest fighting between government forces and the rebels, and large swathes of the countryside are under opposition control.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in Washington expressed confidence in the rebel advances, saying that they were taking more and more territory.

"It will eventually result in a safe haven inside Syria, which will then provide a base for further actions by the opposition," she said Tuesday, urging anti-Assad forces to develop institutions and protect the rights of all Syrians.

The ability of the Libyan rebels to create a liberated area in the east of their country was key to their successful battle to oust longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi last year. However, the Syrian rebels' hold over territory is tenuous: they do not control any major urban areas, and are not backed by NATO's war planes the way the Libyans were.

Damascus' ally Russia has ensured that the kind of U.N. resolutions that allowed Western military action in Libya would not be repeated in Syria.

Yet late Tuesday, Moscow's patience with the Assad regime seemed to wear thin when it warned Damascus against any use of chemical weapons. The Kremlin statement reminding Syria of its international obligations followed the Assad regime's announcement earlier this week that it has chemical weapons and would use them in case of foreign aggression.

Russia's warning reflected a degree of irritation with Assad and followed earlier Russian rebukes over the heavy-handed use of force and slow pace of reforms.

In remarks Wednesday, however, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was back in his old role of Syria's defender, criticizing new European efforts to enforce an arms embargo as "unilateral sanctions" and a "blockade."

The main battle in the country is currently just 40 miles (60 kilometers) from the Turkish border in Syria's largest city and commercial hub of Aleppo, which an alliance of rebel forces attacked on Saturday. They infiltrated sympathetic neighborhoods in the north and south and have since been fighting toward the historic old city at the center, a U.N. world heritage site.

"The situation in Aleppo is currently very difficult. There is shelling in civilian areas and since yesterday some 40 people have been killed," said Aleppo-based activist Mohammed Saeed, describing fierce battles in neighborhoods all over the city, including some near the center. "Shooting and clashes are going on nonstop."

Saeed maintained that the government counterattacks were just sporadic hit and run actions and the rebels still hold many neighborhoods in the northeast. There have been reports from other activists, however, that the regime is rushing fresh troops to Aleppo.

In rare dispatch about the situation in Aleppo, the state news agency maintained that government forces were clearing rebels out, including their stronghold in the Sakhour neighborhood.

The government eventually crushed a major assault on Damascus last week by calling in attack helicopters and heavy weapons that devastated neighborhoods sympathetic to the rebels. Regime forces followed up the shelling with door to door searches that were still going on Wednesday to flush out remaining rebel sympathizers.

Since Tuesday, activists and local residents in Aleppo have reported Syrian forces using similar heavy weapons, including attack helicopters, in a bid to crush the rebel advance.

While government forces are stretched thin by fighting taking place across the country in cities like Homs and Hama in central Syria, to Deir el-Zour in the west, Daraa in the south and Idlib province in the north, they can defeat any single rebel assault by concentrating their forces. Aleppo and Damascus are the two largest cities and key to the regime's survival.

Yet even as Syria's powerful military holds fast in the battle against the rebels, there are signs of cracks among the elites of the regime with the recent high profile defections.

Lamia al-Hariri, Damascus' envoy to Cyprus and her husband Abdel Latif Dabbagh, the former ambassador to the UAE follow in the footsteps of the ambassador to Iraq, Nawaf Fares, who defected two weeks earlier.

SNC member Shadi al-Khesh in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi said other Syrian diplomats are expected to quit their posts soon, though he was unable to provide specifics.

"I think you will see many Syrian diplomats defect," he said.

Late Tuesday, a top military commander and close friend of Assad confirmed his defection. Brig. Gen. Manaf Tlass, son of a former defense minister, said in a video broadcast on Al-Arabiya TV that Syrians must work together to build a new country.

It was his first public appearance since he left Syria earlier this month. French officials later confirmed that he was in France.

The new commander for the 300-member UN observer force, Lt. Gen. Babacar Gaye, and the U.N. official for peacekeeping operations, Herv? Ladsous, were in Damascus Wednesday to assess the prospects for a U.N. peace plan that is being widely ignored.

Half of the 300-member U.N. observer force, meant to monitor the non-existent ceasefire, has left the country.

"I think diplomats have to be optimistic and that's no joke, I think we have to hope," Ladsous told reporters. "We have to hope that the whole process gains traction, that the vicious circle of violence can cease, and that some political solution and first and foremost some political dialogue can get started."

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Fraser reported from Ankara. Associated Press writers Natalya Vasilyeva in Moscow and Adam Schreck in Dubai contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/turkey-blocks-trade-syria-rebels-fight-132537472.html

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Trio of Colorado Shooting Victims Traded Lives for Their Girlfriends


Of the 12 victims who were killed by James Holmes in Aurora, Colorado last Friday, three of them died as true heroes, saving the lives of their girlfriends through acts of strength and bravery.

The New York Daily News has paid tribute to each one.

Aurora Shooting Victims

Jon Blunk took Jansen Young to the midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises in celebration of her graduation from veterinarian school.

“He’s a hero, and he’ll never be forgotten. Jon took a bullet for me," Young tearfully told the newspaper, while her mother explained than Blunk shoved her daughter to the ground when Holmes opened fire.

“He was 6-feet-2, in incredible shape, which is why he was able to push her down under the seats of the theater,” said Young's mother. “He pushed her down on the floor and laid down on top of her and he died there.”

Similarly, Alex Teves, a 24-year old, made sure Amanda Lindgren was safe by hurling her to the ground when the dangerous situation came into focus.

“He pushed her to the floor to save her and he ended up getting a bullet,” said Alex's aunt, Barbara Slivinske. “He was gonna hit the floor himself, but he never made it.”

Samantha Yowler, meanwhile, was shot in the kneecap, but her injuries would have been a lot worse if not for boyfriend Matt McQuinn.

Witnesses say he jumped on top of his girlfriend as the shooting began and that Samantha’s brother, Nick, also helped saved his sibling's life. He made it out uninjured.

“Both the Yowler and McQuinn families thank everyone for their concerns, thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,” the McQuinns’ lawyer, Robert Scott, said in a statement. “Unfortunately, Matt perished from the injuries he sustained during the tragic events that unfolded... and went home to be with his maker.”

Our thoughts go out to all the victims of this tragedy.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/07/trio-of-colorado-shooting-victims-traded-lives-for-their-girlfri/

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

NBC banks on Olympics to help lure fall TV audience to new shows

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