Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Kelly Osbourne planning 2014 summer wedding in U.K.

Singer-turned-TV personality Kelly Osbourne will wed her fiance Matthew Mosshart in her native U.K. summer of 2014.

The 28-year-old daughter of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne confirmed she is engaged to the vegan chef last week, but revealed he had actually popped the question during a romantic New Year's Eve moment on vacation in Anguilla.

Now Kelly's mother, Sharon, has spilled a few details about the happy couple's big plans.

During Monday's episode of her daytime show The Talk, she said, "My daughter Kelly is now officially engaged and she's planning a summer wedding next year at our home in England."

The bride-to-be has also given fans a peek at her custom-made Tiffany engagement ring by taking to her Instagram.com blog on Saturday to show off the new sparkler.

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Bob Bowlsby, John Swofford call for major NCAA reform

Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby suggested during his state of the league address during Big 12 Media Day that new federations be established to separate sports.

?It?s probably unrealistic to think that we can manage football and field hockey by the same set of rules,? Bowlsby said, according to ESPN.com. ?I think some kind of reconfiguration of how we govern is in order.?

At this juncture, Bowlsby contends, the commissioners of the five major leagues are in agreement that change is not only necessary, but imminent.

?This is not a time when trimming around the hedges is going to make very much difference,? he said.

That change, he said, does not include conferences separating from the rest of the NCAA.

?I have not heard from a single commissioner or even athletic directors on an individual basis that believe another organization other than the NCAA is the right approach for us,? Bowlsby said, according to ESPN.com.

At ACC Media Days, commissioner John Swofford echoed Bowlsby?s sentiment that hard, transformative work is ahead for the NCAA.

But while Bowlsby does not see anyone pulling away from the NCAA, Swofford told USA Today that the forming of a ?super division? comprised of the major leagues would be preferable to seceding from the NCAA.

?That?s a potential way of making a chance that would basically retain the fundamental NCAA oversight and umbrella, if you will,? Swofford told USA Today. ?If the five conferences were to break off, I mean, that?s a complicated move. You?d have to, in essence, duplicate the NCAA in some form or fashion, and then what does that mean for intercollegiate athletics? So if you?ve got another division, if that?s the answer within the NCAA, you can maneuver and find an appropriate way, I think, to address those kinds of issues.?

The NCAA has essentially been run by its Board of Directors, comprised of university presidents. NCAA president Mark Emmert said this summer that he is putting together a commission of athletic directors to help make the governance process more inclusive.

?I do think we?ve missed the boat in this new structure in terms of keeping people who really know college athletics and deal with it every day and know its nuances,? Swofford told the paper.

Source: http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2013-07-22/ncaa-changes-bob-bowlsby-john-swofford-separate-media-day

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Senators ready to restore lower college loan rates

Posted: Thursday, July 18, 2013 4:32 am

WASHINGTON (AP) - Senators are ready to offer students a better deal on their loans this fall, but future classes could see higher interest rates.

The Senate could vote as early as Thursday on a bipartisan compromise that heads off a costly increase for returning students. The compromise would be a relative deal for students through the 2015 academic year, but then interest rates are expected to climb above where they were when students left campus this spring.

Rates on some loans doubled on July 1 because Congress failed to reach an agreement.

Under the deal, rates would be linked to the financial markets. Rates would increase as the economy improves. Democrats demanded and won a cap on how high those rates could climb.

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Many women unaware of medication for breast cancer prevention

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. ? Actress Angelina Jolie chose a double mastectomy to lower her chances of breast cancer. Many women are unaware that there is a much less radical option for prevention.

Julie Yakominich?s mammogram showed something suspicious.

?It is the most frightening feeling ever because you?re thinking you?re gonna hear that word,? says Yakominich.

A biopsy showed the Lenexa woman didn?t have breast cancer, but she did have pre-cancerous cells. That led to an assessment of her personal and family history and genetic testing. She didn?t have a breast cancer gene. Still, Yakominich had a 30 percent chance of breast cancer over her lifetime.

Dr. Stephanie Graff of Menorah Medical Center recommended Yakominich take a pill, tamoxifen, to lower her risk.

?What are you gonna be ? stupid ? and not chop your risk in half?? says Yakominich.

But many other women at increased risk are not taking preventive medicine. Dr. Graff says fewer than four percent of the two million women who are candidates take the drugs.

?And that?s just such a shame ?cause when you think about the number of women that could avoid surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation,? says Dr. Graff.

The oncologist says many women are unaware of the preventive medicines or they?re afraid of side effects.

The American Society of Clinical Oncology has new guidelines which strongly recommend that doctors discuss the use of the drugs with women at higher risk of breast cancer.

Dr. Graff says a bilateral mastectomy was right for Jolie since she had a breast cancer gene which gave her an 85 percent chance of breast cancer.

?For a woman who has a 20 or 30 percent lifetime risk of breast cancer. that?s a pretty big step. And maybe one of these medication options is more appropriate for them,? says Dr. Graff.

Yakominich says she weighed the options.

?Cancer? Taking a pill every day for five years??? she says.

Yakominich believes she?s doing the right thing to lower the chances.

Dr. Graff says since Jolie?s announcement, her office has seen a huge increase in women having risk assessments and, for many, genetic testing. She says even if you don?t have a family history of breast cancer, talk with your doctor because you may have other factors that put you at higher risk.

Source: http://independence.fox4kc.com/news/health/256373-many-women-unaware-medication-breast-cancer-prevention

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Cartel leader with Dallas ties nabbed in Mexico border city

by ANGELA KOCHERGA

Bio | Email | Follow: @AKochergaBorder

WFAA Border Bureau

Posted on July 15, 2013 at 7:40 PM

EL PASO ? The leader of the notorious Zetas drug cartel is in custody after an intense manhunt. Mexican marines captured Miguel Trevino ? alias "Z-40" ? in Nuevo Laredo Monday morning, officials confirmed.

Trevino, 43, is a wanted man on both sides of the border. He spent his teenage years in Dallas, and was arrested in Dallas County in 1993 at age 19, trying to evade police, but only paid a fine.

Trevino is noted for his brutality, which includes ordering beheadings and publicly displaying his victims' mutilated bodies.

Trevino rose through the ranks of the criminal organization from gang member to lead the Zetas reign of terror in Nuevo Laredo and the region bordering South Texas.

The Zetas clashed violently with their former ally, the Gulf cartel, in a bloody turf battle over control of the Interstate 35 smuggling corridor.

"You?re going to see a spike in violence pretty quick," predicted a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak about Trevino?s capture.

Mexican authorities were expected to provide details when they announce Trevino's arrest.

With Trevino in custody, experts expect the Gulf cartel will try to move into Zeta territory and assume control.

While Nuevo Laredo is the Zetas' base of operation, the cartel has extended its reach deep into Mexico as well as Central America.

Unlike the original Zetas leaders, Trevino did not have a military background. The Zetas were army deserters trained to fight drug trafficking who switched sides and went to work for the Gulf cartel.

Trevino started his criminal career as a street gang member in Nuevo Laredo and also lived in Dallas for a while as a teenager.

Many of his family members lived in the Dallas area, and Trevino allegedly recruited teens in Texas to help the cartel.

A 2008 indictment charged him and others with moving marijuana, cocaine, drugs and cash between Nuevo Laredo and Dallas.

Trevino was indicted last year, accused of running drug money through horse racing in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and California.

The U.S. offered a $5 million reward and Mexico $2 million for information leading to his arrest.

E-mail akocherga@belo.com

Source: http://www.kvue.com/news/state/215602211.html

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The Juice Cleanse Diet: The New Trend in Health and Fitness

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The Juice Cleanse Diet: The New Trend in Health and Fitness

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The New Year brings new and exciting opportunities, and of course it brings resolutions. One of the most common of these is weight loss. People have a renewed interest in their bodies and health after all of the holiday bustle is over. One way to get rid of all that has been put into your body over the holidays and start fresh is with weight loss cleansing diets. And of these, one of the most popular is the juice cleanse.

A cleanse diet is a short-term method of taking in only certain foods or drinks that will help your body clear itself of all of the toxins and other harmful things that it has taken in through ingestion and even air. Weight loss is often another major part of most of these diets because the materials that you substitute your normal diet for are often very healthy and very low in calories. There are many different types of weight loss cleansing diets out there for people, so the right one can always be found to have the best results for you.

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Australia's carbon tax ? an expensive sop to the Greens? | Watts Up ...

Guest essay by Phillip Hutchings

The main political news down-under this weekend is that Australia?s flawed Carbon Tax is going to morph into an emissions trading scheme in 2014, one year ahead of schedule. That?s not surprising, as data is emerging from the one year old Carbon Tax scheme which makes it look more and more like a complex fa?ade.

?We put a price on carbon? ? the boast from Australia?s Gillard Labor Government ever since 2011. It was a promise to the small Green party with whom Labor formed a minority Government.

Yeah, sure ? but how could that be done without destroying Australia?s open economy in the absence of similar action from our trading partners? This was the puzzle facing me as I set to picking apart Australia?s Carbon Tax. It?s been in operation for its first 12 months and we are starting to see the first hard data published.

Yes, the data comes with obfuscation, so I had to dig deep. And what I found poses some intriguing questions.

The reality around Australia?s Carbon Tax seems, well, to be quite different to what the Government had promoted. On the evidence to date, it is narrow in its scope and soft in its application. In other words, it let the Government have its cake and eat it ? promoting the slogan of ?a price on carbon? while avoiding any need for hard and expensive action.

Take for example, the Government?s claims back in April 2012 about those ?500 biggest polluters? who would pay? Well, last month, that had shrunk to ?around 370? companies. And yes, the names of approximately 370 companies were listed in a database of liable companies last month. But when you merge all the related companies in that list, the group comes down to only 185 discrete affected companies who have actually paid some carbon tax.

Moreover, many of the industrial companies on the list have been handed free Carbon Units under the so-called ?Jobs and Competitiveness Program?. And thanks to those free units, it looks like industrial companies overall will pay negligible Carbon Tax.

Today, we?ll look at these non-electricity sectors, responsible in total for about two-third of Australia?s greenhouse gas emissions.

What we will learn is that these sources are either ignored altogether, or taxed so lightly that the financial imperative to make any change is pretty marginal. It?s no wonder more companies weren?t squealing about the impact of the Carbon Tax.

We?ll see that one of our biggest cement companies talks about moving production offshore to mitigate its Carbon Tax cost ? surely a rational response, but bad for Australia and hardly likely to reduce global emissions.

And that our biggest steelmaker is so well cosseted by ?industry assistance programs? that it expects no liability from the Carbon Tax.

Yes, emissions have fallen from the electricity sector, but the evidence suggests that was due to factors other than the Carbon Tax.

So what we have is a complex system imposing a large administrative burden for no real change in industrial behaviour.

Then, in the next paper in this series, we?ll have a look at why virtually all of the Australia?s Carbon Tax is being paid for by just fifteen of our large electricity generating companies.

And in doing so, set the scene for a more fundamental look at why this policy is more spin than substance.

The Carbon Tax only affects the electricity generators and around 160 other companies

The ostensible aim of Australia?s Carbon Tax was to encourage companies to reduce CO2 emissions. And the real aim? ? prove a sop to the handful of Green members of Parliament who rely on the global warming theorists for votes.

We know the amount of greenhouse gases which Australia produces each year, and where it comes from. It is approximately 550 Mt/yr of CO2 equivalent. We know that because we have a small army of bureaucrats publishing our Greenhouse Accounts each quarter.

So, how did the Government go about framing a tax which would be politically acceptable?

Well, let?s have a look at one extreme ? if Government really wanted to attack CO2 across the entire country, it would set up a Carbon Tax was all embracing. So if it covered every single tonne of greenhouse gas, it would raise $12.7 billion annually (550 Mt x $23/t). Simple, right?

Except our Government knew that would not fly politically ? it would be administratively too difficult and alienate the voters with its wide reach. So, the Government decided to make three critical exemptions.

Firstly, it decided that road transport and agriculture will not covered by the carbon tax. Politically, that made sense. After all, the car owners and farmers are vocal voters.

It?s pretty easy to see the effect that these first two exemptions had. The table below shows the sources of our greenhouse gas emissions

?
Australia?s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mt CO2-e in the year to Dec 2012
Sectors covered by the Carbon Tax ? Sub-total
Electricity generation 191 191
? ? ?
Non-Electricity Industrial Sectors ? ?
Stationary energy 94 ?
Fugitive emissions 42 ?
Industrial processes 32 ?
Waste 13 181
? ? ?
Sectors excluded from the carbon tax ? ?
Transport 92 ?
Agriculture 88 180
? ? ?
Total ? 552
Source: December 2012 issue of Australian National Greenhouse Accounts

Those political exemptions meant that the addressable market for Australia?s Carbon Tax had shrunk by one third to only 370 Mt/yr of CO2.

And, then anxious that the Carbon Tax would only capture the ?big polluters?, the Government said the Carbon Tax would only apply to larger facilities ? those with more than 25,000 t/yr of CO2 emissions.

Now the effect of that one is a bit harder to figure out. But intuitively, it?s not hard to see that Australian industry comprises a small number of large industrial companies, and lots of small ones. Politically, that one is no-brainer. I mean, why upset every hospital or food processing factory that uses natural gas, but emits a relatively small amount of carbon dioxide?

Now fortunately for us, the bigger companies that do get caught in the Carbon Tax net are easily identifiable. You see, the Government has set up a Clean Energy Regulator to ride herd on the Carbon Tax. And each year, that body has to publish the so-called Liable Entities Public Information Database (LEPID)[i] ? the list of companies which emit enough CO2 to have to pay the Carbon Tax.

And joy of joy, this was published only two weeks ago in a lovely Excel spreadsheet. A little bit of analysis on this data is revealing. Once you identify all the related companies (for example, there are 13 AGL and seven Origin Energy subsidiary companies on the list), you can work out that there are only about 185 discrete companies in all of Australia that so far have paid any Carbon Tax.

There are 25 discrete electricity generators included in the LEPID list. Approximately fifteen of those are large electricity generators ? a who?s-who of the electricity supply industry. There is another ten or so smaller generators as well, but their contribution is relatively low. In my assessment, it is these fifteen big players who are actually paying the vast bulk of the Carbon Tax.

Let?s leave the electricity generation sector alone for a bit. There?s plenty of interesting issues there to uncover, but that is for another day.

That leaves just approximately 160 other industrial companies. These are the ones who have an individual facility with more than 25,000 t/yr of CO2, and who are not in the electricity generation, transport or agriculture sector.

Now ? remember what our Government said in 2012?

?Around 500 of the biggest polluters in Australia will pay for the pollution they emit, under a carbon pricing mechanism? Source: ?An overview of the Clean Energy Legislative Package?, April 2012

Well, it isn?t the 500 biggest polluters ? it is just around the electricity generators and 160 other companies.

But how much financial incentive does the Carbon Tax provide?

Good question ? and what is even more interesting is that this LEPID database shows the number of Carbon Units each company has had to pay in 2012-13. Each Carbon Unit represents 1 tonne of CO2 emissions and cost $23 in the 2012-13 year.

And here is where it gets intriguing?.

Now, a company only has to pay 75% of its Carbon Tax obligation before the end of the financial year. The remaining 25% has to be paid by February of the following year.

Let?s look at the 160 companies in the non-electricity industrial sectors ? these are larger industrial companies in activities such as steel, cement, newsprint and alumina.

Our national Greenhouse Gas Accounts show that this sector in total emits 181 Mt of CO2 per year. But the Carbon Tax doesn?t apply to smaller facilities under 25,000 t CO2 per year. We don?t have enough data to work out how much the 181 Mt/yr emissions would shrink by excluding the smaller facilities.

But looking at the LEPID database, we can see that this group of industrial companies lodged 77 million Carbon Units in June 2013 for their 75% down payment. So their total obligation would be 103 million Carbon Units for the 2012-13 year. 103 compared with 181 ? that is 57% and perhaps a reasonable reconciliation when smaller facilities are excluded.

That and the numbers below are my interpretation of the LEPID information, and I?m very happy to be corrected if my reading is wrong.

That tax would cost $2.4 billion per year and rising, a powerful incentive for these companies to reduce emissions, you?d think.

$2.4 billion/year free Carbon Units to Australian non-electricity companies

But?? hang on, there?s a rub.

You see, the Government knew that a real $23/t Carbon Tax would destroy the competitiveness of our industries. So it is running the so-called ?Industry Assistance? programs. These have the effect of significantly reducing the financial incentives to reduce emissions.

The ?Jobs and Competitiveness Program? is targeted at the non-electricity sector. This is meant for the ?emissions-intensive trade-exposed? activities ? that is, companies who emit a lot of CO2 and are exposed to imports or who trade internationally. There?s a list of 48 trade-exposed activities. It includes business such as steel making, alumina refining, cement making and so on.

And depending on whether you are ?highly? or ?moderately? emissions intensive, you get 94.5% or 66% of ?average industry carbon costs? supplied as free units. In other words, you pay only 5.5% or 34% of the face value of the $23/t Carbon Tax. The recipients of the free units are public too[ii].

Well-known companies which received significant allocations of free units include Rio Tinto (aluminium), BlueScope (steel), Woodside (LNG), Caltex (petrol refining), BHP (nickel, copper and alumina).

A good example would be Adelaide Brighton, the second largest cement supplier in Australia. Making cement is significant producer of carbon dioxide. This occurs when the limestone raw material is heated to produce lime, liberating carbon dioxide. Adelaide Brighton lodged 2.1 million Carbon Units last month, indicating an annual obligation of 2.7 million units. But it has been awarded 2.2 million free Carbon Units under the ?Jobs and Competitiveness Program?. That would suggest it has to buy 0.5 million Carbon Units at a cost of $12 million before tax.

Adelaide Brighton has said that its Carbon Tax mitigation program includes additional imports and reducing reliance on domestic manufacture. A surely logical response, but how does that reduce global emissions?

Overall in 2012-13 under the ?Jobs and Competitiveness Program?, there were 104 million free Carbon Units issued to 123 applicants in the non-electricity sector. That is just almost $2.4 billion worth!

And let?s just look at that ? remember our list of 160 non-electricity generating companies who had to lodge Carbon Units from above? Well, they had a total obligation of 103 million carbon units ? and they are getting slightly more than that (104 million) for free!

So those 160-odd companies appear to face a collective Carbon Tax bill of zero. Yes, no doubt some individual companies face a carbon cost, but overall, the cost seems to be neutered by the Government programs.

Our largest steelmaker does not expect a net cost from the Carbon Tax

Under the Clean Energy Future package, there are several other programs to soften the Carbon Tax. A good example is the Steel Transformation Plan package.

It is a $300 million package for our two steelmakers. Already payments of $164 million have been made, $100 M to BlueScope and $64 M to OneSteel.

Now, what actually is the Carbon Tax obligation of these two companies? The LEPID database indicated a 2102-13 liability for BlueScope of 6.3 million Carbon Units. Yet, it has been granted 7.5 million free Carbon Units for 2012-13 under the ?Jobs and Competitiveness Program?. If the LEPID information is correct, BlueScope is in front by 1.2 million units!

Similarly, OneSteel appears to have been awarded 2.9 million free units against an apparent obligation of 2.5 million units.

On the face of it, the ?Jobs and Competitiveness Program? together with the cash grants under the Steel Transformation Plan seems to providing a windfall gain for our two steelmakers.

What are the companies themselves saying about the Carbon Tax? Well, you have to sift through BlueScope and OneSteel?s financial reporting fairly carefully to find any mention of either the Carbon Tax or the Steel Transformation Plan.

BlueScope at least said this in February 2013 ?When funds from the Steel Transformation Plan are taken into account, the Company does not expect to face a net carbon liability over the period?.

What? ? Why have the Carbon Tax regime if there is no financial incentive?

Now, don?t get me wrong. The global steel industry is having a very tough time, too much capacity and soft prices. Our steelmakers operate against global competition, and the last thing they need is an impost (carbon tax or any other) which competitors do not bear.

Yes, the airlines get caught up, but not with a Carbon Tax

Our airlines, when they operate domestically, do not pay a Carbon Tax on emissions ? no, it is a much blunter instrument. That is just another 6 cents per litre in excise duty added to aviation fuel. To put that into context, the extra excise has added less than 1% to Qantas? costs. And Qantas has added a surcharge to ticket prices to recover it.

Yes, Qantas and Virgin are progressively upgrading their fleets with more modern aircraft that are more fuel efficient ? like every other airline. The real question is whether the extra cost of domestic fuel is a factor in that decision making.

In reality, is this just an expensive political stunt?

So, if my interpretation of the LEPID data along with the free Carbon Units information is correct, it?s hard to see many non-electricity industrial sectors that actually have any financial incentive to change under the Carbon Tax.

Moreover, this weekend?s news tells us that from 2014, the pricing of Carbon Units is set to fall substantially. That is when the scheme will probably transition to ?flexible pricing? and effectively become an Emissions Trading Scheme. Australian firms will be able to use European allowances for some of their obligation. European Union Emissions Trading permits are now trading at EUR 4.30 per tonne, or approximately $6 per tonne.

So companies within Australia?s Carbon Tax net face $23/t-plus prices for only one year and then a significant reduction.

Added to that, we have a Coalition political opposition which has consistently pledged to scrap the carbon tax if elected.

Faced with that outlook, there is far from an adequate incentive to make the long term commitment in the necessary equipment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at an industrial factory or plant in Australia.

In other words, we have the worst of all worlds ? a complex and ineffective policy imposed by a minority political party.


[i] http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/Liable-Entities-Public-Information-Database/Pages/default.aspx

[ii] http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Carbon-Pricing-Mechanism/Industry-Assistance/jobs-and-competitiveness-program/free-carbon-units/Pages/default.aspx

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

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Two people died Saturday in the crash-landing at San Francisco International Airport of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 from Seoul, South Korea, San Francisco's fire chief says.

Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White says everyone who had been on board the flight is accounted for.

National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman Debbie Hersman said investigators were being deployed to the scene.

"Obviously, we have a lot of work to do," she said, noting that it was too early to tell what had caused the crash.

Passenger accounts and eyewitness reports in the first hour after the crash indicated that many of those on board were able to escape before the crippled Boeing 777 caught fire. Videos and photos showed the escape ramps deployed and passengers walking away.

Stephanie Turner, a visitor to California, was walking back to her hotel in view of the airport when the crash occurred. She had taken out her camera to snap a shot of a jet waiting on the runway, but then saw the Asiana plane coming in for a landing.

"And then I noticed that the tail was very, very low. The angle was bad. And so as it came in, the tail of the plane struck first," she tells NPR. Turner says the tail of the plane broke off and the aircraft twisted down the runway, smoke rising. When the white escape slides appeared against the black smoke, she took it as a positive sign.

"We're just thrilled and stunned that so many survived the crash. We didn't think it was possible," she says.

The crash happened around 11:30 a.m. local time (2:30 p.m. ET) Saturday. We're following the news as it comes in and have been posting updates.

Update at 7:40 a.m. ET 7/7. Crash Victims Identified:

Chinese state media has identified the two crash victims as Ye Mengyuan and Wang Linjia, both 16-year-old middle school students from China's Zhejiang province.

At least 70 Chinese students and teachers were on the flight en route to summer camps, the Associated Press is reporting.

Update at 10:56 p.m. ET. All Accounted For:

Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White said in another news conference that everyone has been accounted for, and the death toll from the accident remains at two.

San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee noted the "tremendous city response" to the crash, including translators dispatched from various organizations to assist the passengers and grief counselors from the health department who made themselves available on the site.

Update at 8:57 p.m. ET. Breaking Down The Numbers:

Officials are giving new numbers, indicating that there is now only one person whose status is unknown. Here's the latest breakdown:

  • 307 on board
  • 2 fatalities
  • 181 transported to hospitals (49 immediately for serious injuries, 132 sent later)
  • 123 who did not need to be transported and remained in the terminals

Update at 7:30 p.m. ET. Fire Chief Gives New "Fluid" Numbers:

The fire chief said there were 307 people on the plane, and that about 60 are still unaccounted for. She also said there are two confirmed fatalities, but that all numbers remain "fluid."

At the same news conference, David J. Johnson, FBI special agent in charge of the San Francisco Division, said there was "no indication of terrorism involved." He said the FBI would continue working with the NTSB on the investigation.

Update at 7:15 p.m. ET. Eyewitness Account:

Krista Seiden, 26, saw the Asiana plane on the runway as she was boarding her own flight to Phoenix. The daughter of a pilot and a flight attendant, Seiden told NPR she knew it was a crash immediately: "There's really no mistaking a big commercial airliner sitting on the runway and billowing clouds of smoke."

She said she saw the plane skidding along the runway, fuming with black smoke. Though they couldn't hear the crash from inside the terminal, as soon as passengers saw wreckage "there was just a lot of uncertainty and commotion."

Update at 6:13 p.m. ET. Reports From San Francisco Hospitals:

Mills-Peninsula Hospital reports having five people who were injured in the crash, but spokeswoman Margie O'Clair said "more are expected" and had no information on the patients' condition.

A photo that passenger David Eun tweeted shortly after, he wrote, he and others on board escaped from Asiana Flight 214.

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A photo that passenger David Eun tweeted shortly after, he wrote, he and others on board escaped from Asiana Flight 214.

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San Francisco General Hospital says it has 10 patients from the accident, eight adults and two children. "All patients are in critical condition," according to a statement from the hospital's communications officer, Rachael Kagan.

As we noted in an earlier update, the airline said 291 passengers were on board.

Update at 4:25 p.m. ET. About The 777:

Boeing has a considerable amount of information about the jet posted here. It comes in different configurations. The largest version can carry 365 passengers.

Update at 4 p.m. ET. On The Passenger Who Tweeted "Everyone Seems Fine":

All Things D profiled Samsung executive David Eun in December 2011. He's the person who tweeted "I just crash landed at SFO. Tail ripped off. Most everyone seems fine. I'm ok. Surreal..." and posted a photo of the crippled jet that is now going viral.

Update at 3:52 p.m. ET. Nearly 300 On Board, KCBS Reports:

"The airline said 291 people were on board, but there was no official word on any casualties," reports San Francisco's KCBS-TV.

Update at 3:45 p.m. ET. Fire Quickly Extinguished:

"It's not immediately known how many casualties are involved, though televised pictures and images posted online show many survivors exiting the plane or standing outside the damaged aircraft afterward," write our colleagues on KQED's News Fix blog. "Thick smoke rose from the site of the crash on an airport runway, but the fire was quickly extinguished."

Update at 3:35 p.m. ET. "Everyone Seems Fine":

A man who says he was on board, Samsung executive David Eun, has tweeted that, "I just crash landed at SFO. Tail ripped off. Most everyone seems fine. I'm ok. Surreal..." He has also posted a photo of what looks to be the same plane that's being seen on the cable news networks' broadcasts. The photo, taken on the ground, shows a crippled Asiana Airlines jet, smoke rising, and passengers walking away.

Eun has also tweeted this: "Lots of activity here. Friends, pls don't call right now. I'm fine. Most people are totally calm and trying to..."

Update at 3:32 p.m. ET. Asiana Flight 214:

It was Asiana Airlines flight 214, which was due to land at 11:28 a.m. local time (2:28 p.m. ET).

Update at 3:27 p.m. ET. More From FAA:

"A Boeing 777 operated by Asiana Airlines crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport. That's all I have for now." FAA public affairs manager Lynn Lunsford emails to NPR's Daniel Bobkoff.

Update at 3:22 p.m. ET. FAA Confirms, AP Reports.

The Associated Press just moved this alert: "FAA: Asiana Airlines flight crashes while landing at San Francisco airport; injuries unknown."

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Introducing .nyc: New York City to get its own top-level domain

New Yorkers are notoriously proud of their city, and what better way to show hometown love than with a .nyc address? According to Mayor Bloomberg's official Twitter account, that will soon be possible for Big Apple residents. The just-launched website for the "ultimate New York City address" (har, har) says the top-level domain will help local businesses' visibility in search results, in addition to eliminating all doubt as to where you reside. "Businesses, organizations and residents" will be eligible for the TLD, with registration beginning in late 2013. When it launches, .nyc will be the first city in the United States to receive a geography-based domain. Did you think New York would settle for anything less?.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Zimmerman appeared 'shocked' Trayvon Martin was dead, prosecution witness says

Sanford police Detective Doris Singleton, a prosecution witness in the second-degree murder trial of George Zimmerman, said he did not show any anger or ill-will toward Trayvon Martin during questioning after the shooting.

By Chelsea B. Sheasley,?Correspondent / July 1, 2013

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The first police officer to interview George Zimmerman the night he shot Trayvon Martin testified Monday that Mr. Zimmerman appeared ?shocked? when she told him Trayvon was dead.

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?He?s dead?? Detective Doris Singleton, the Sanford police investigator, recalled Mr. Zimmerman saying in an interview at the Sanford police station the night of Feb. 26, 2012. ?

?I thought you knew that,? Detective Singleton told the court she said in reply. ?He kind of slung his head and just shook it,? she testified.

Singleton, a prosecution witness, also said during cross-examination by defense attorney Mark O?Mara that Zimmerman did not show any anger or ill will when talking about Trayvon that night. In order to convict Zimmerman, who is facing second-degree murder chargers, prosecutors must show that he acted with ill will or a depraved mind.

Prosecutors, led by assistant State Attorney Bernie de la Rionda, sought to cast doubt on Zimmerman?s statements to police.

?Mr. Zimmerman, wouldn?t you agree, was trying to convince you that he hadn?t done anything wrong?? Mr. de la Rionda asked Singleton.

Prosecutors also tried to point to discrepancies in Zimmerman?s oral testimony to Singleton and the written statement he made just after the interview.

In particular, de la Rionda focused on Zimmerman?s repeated reference to Trayvon as ?the suspect? in his written statement, but not in verbal testimony. Singleton testified that she didn?t ask Zimmerman to use that language and that it is the term officers use to refer to suspected criminals.

That testimony may be important for prosecutors since they are tying to portray Zimmerman as a ?vigilante? who wanted to be a police office and profiled the unarmed black teenager the night of Feb. 26, 2012.

Also Monday, prosecutors called to the witness stand an FBI voice analyst who testified that a 911 call that captured shouts for help was too short and too far away to be used for evaluation.

"That type of sample is not fit for voice comparison," the analyst, Hirotaka Nakasone, said.

Mr. Nakasone was one of the audio experts whose testimony at a pretrial hearing discredited state voice experts who said Trayvon was the one screaming. The state experts were prohibited from testifying in the trial because the judge said there was not enough evidence to prove their techniques are tested or reliable.?

Nakasone testified Monday that people familiar with the voices of Trayvon and Zimmerman would be the best people to identify the voices, but that there is a risk of increased listener bias.?Trayvon?s parents and Zimmerman?s father both say it?s their son screaming in the tape.

The potential witness list for Zimmerman's trial includes about 200 people, including family members of both Zimmerman and Trayvon, according to USA Today. More than 20 witnesses testified last week in the opening week of the much-anticipated trial. Trayvon?s death and the initial decision of the Sanford Police Department not to arrest Zimmerman sparked hundreds of protests across the country and a national debate about race, equal justice, self defense, and gun control.?Zimmerman was arrested 44 days after the shooting following the appointment of a special prosecutor.

Zimmerman has said he fatally shot Trayvon in February 2012 in self-defense in the midst of a fight in which the teenager was banging his head into a concrete sidewalk. The volunteer watchman has pleaded not guilty to the second-degree murder charges, for which he?could get life in prison if convicted.

The state argued in its opening statement that Zimmerman profiled and followed Trayvon in his truck and called a police dispatch number before he and the teen got into a fight behind townhomes in the gated community he was patrolling.

Zimmerman has denied that the confrontation had anything to do with race, as Martin's family and their supporters have claimed.

Material from the Associated Press was used in this report.

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Mired in recession, ex-Yugoslav Croatia joins troubled EU

By Zoran Radosavljevic

ZAGREB (Reuters) - Croatia becomes the 28th member of the European Union at midnight on Sunday, a milestone capping the Adriatic republic's recovery from war but tinged with anxiety over its economy and the state of the bloc it joins.

EU flags fluttered from a stage in Zagreb's central square ahead of the evening's festivities, but there have been few signs of the gushing welcome that marked past expansions to ex-communist Eastern Europe.

Croatia joins the bloc just over two decades after declaring independence from federal Yugoslavia, the trigger for four years of war in which some 20,000 people died.

Facing a fifth year of recession and record unemployment of 21 percent, few Croatians are in the mood to party.

The EU is also deeply troubled by its own economic woes, which have created internal divisions and undermined public support for the union.

"Just look what's happening in Greece and Spain! Is this where we're headed?" asked pensioner Pavao Brkanovic. "You need illusions to be joyful, but the illusions have long gone," he said at a Zagreb market.

President Ivo Josipovic told Croatia's Nova TV on Saturday journalists from EU countries had repeatedly asked him why Zagreb wanted to join the bloc.

"My counter question was: 'You come from the EU. Is your country preparing to leave the bloc?' They would invariably reply: 'Of course not.' Well, there you go, that's why we are joining, because we also believe the EU has a future," he said.

The country of 4.4 million people, blessed with a coastline that attracts 10 million tourists each year, is one of seven that emerged from the ashes of Yugoslavia during a decade of war in the 1990s.

MERKEL NO-SHOW

Slovenia was first to join the EU, in 2004, but Serbia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Kosovo are still years away.

To get to this point, Croatia has gone through seven years of tortuous and often unpopular EU-guided reform.

It has handed over more than a dozen Croatian and Bosnian Croat military and political leaders charged with war crimes to the United Nations tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague.

It has sold shipyards, steeped in history and tradition but deeply indebted, and launched a high-profile fight against corruption that saw former prime minister Ivo Sanader jailed.

Some EU capitals remain concerned at the level of graft and organized crime. Croatia open-border Schengen zone.

The spirit of the occasion took another knock when German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the bloc's most powerful leader, pulled out of the accession ceremony, saying she was too busy.

Croatian media linked the move to a row over a former Croatian secret service operative wanted in Germany, though a spokesman for Merkel denied this.

Instead, Merkel urged Croatia to press on with reforms.

"There are many more steps to take, especially in the area of legal security and fighting corruption," she said in a weekly podcast.

For some Croatians the merits of accession were undeniable, despite the lukewarm mood.

"I know many people in Croatia are very skeptical but I think EU entry is the best thing that could have happened and it's an injustice we should have waited since 1990," said Zeljko Kastelan, a businessman whose hotels employ 70 people.

"What we need to do now is work hard to make up for the lost time," he said.

(Additional reporting by Annika Breidthardt in Berlin; Editing by Matt Robinson and Andrew Heavens)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mired-recession-ex-yugoslav-croatia-joins-troubled-eu-101553095.html

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