Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Rutgers to retire LeGrand's No. 52

NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) ? Rutgers has not handed out No. 52 since Eric LeGrand last wore it ? the day he was injured during a game and left paralyzed.

Now, until LeGrand walks again, no one will wear that number for the Scarlet Knights.

Rutgers announced Tuesday that LeGrand's jersey will be the first retired by the program that played college football's first game in 1869.

"This is a dream come true," LeGrand said in a telephone interview Tuesday. "To be the first one to have his number retired is unreal."

LeGrand and his No. 52 will be honored in a ceremony Sept. 14 when Rutgers plays at home against Eastern Michigan.

"We're excited to be able to do that for him and his family," Scarlet Knight coach Kyle Flood said at American Athletic Conference media day. "It will be a great day, not just for Rutgers football, but for the LeGrand family and everybody that's associated with us."

LeGrand broke two vertebrae in October 2010 while making a tackle on a kickoff return against Army. He was left paralyzed from the shoulders down and has had to use a wheelchair since leaving the hospital, but has made enough progress in his rehabilitation to stand upright with the help of a metal frame. The 22-year-old said he now has gotten his left wrist to twitch and the strength in his back has returned to the point where he can more easily sit up by himself.

"This is a testament to what he went through and how he is changing lives of others," linebacker Kevin Snyder said. "He has handled the situation better than anyone could expect and is continuing to fight the good fight. Eric still continues to believe and this is a great honor for him."

LeGrand is going into his third season as an analyst for Rutgers radio broadcasts.

Flood said that when LeGrand walks again, the number will be unretired.

"I told him I know you're going to do that," Flood said. "And then that number will become a significant number in our program again to be worn only on special occasions and by certain people. There's no doubt in my mind that that day will come."

That plan sounded good to LeGrand.

LeGrand said: "I hope whoever wears it will wear it with dignity and pride."

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Heavy military transport aircraft Il-76MD-90A is a deeply modified version of the widely recognized aircraft Il-76MD that was made in Uzbekistan at the Tashkent air transport enterprise named after Chkalov. The enetrprise is currently in a complicated situation, it has no production and technological perspectives so the destiny of the development program of this aircraft with carrying capacity of 40-50 tons is under threat.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Shanmugam urges India to start work on aviation agreement with ASEAN

SINGAPORE: Singapore has called on India to start negotiations on a full air transport agreement with ASEAN that includes passenger services.

Foreign Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said such an agreement would expand tourism and business opportunities for India and Southeast Asia.

More passenger flights, he said, would also help to deepen ties between Singapore and India.

Mr Shanmugam said: "The relationship is a very strong one. It has many facets. We have a good relationship on the military side. We have a good and growing relationship on the economic side."

He added: ?But if you look at it in terms of cross flow of people, nearly 700,000 Indians visit Singapore and a significant number of Singaporeans visit India. (In terms of) air connectivity, I'm told there are 400 flights and it's not enough. We are seeking to do more. In fact, if there is better air connectivity, a lot more can be done."

Mr Shanmugam on Tuesday returned from his three-day visit to India.

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Panel backs annual lung cancer screening for some smokers

For the first time, government advisers are recommending screening for lung cancer, saying certain current and former heavy smokers should get annual scans to cut their chances of dying of the disease.

If it becomes final as expected, the advice by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force would clear the way for insurers to cover CT scans, a type of X-ray, for those at greatest risk.

That would be people ages 55 through 79 who smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 30 years or the equivalent, such as two packs a day for 15 years. Whether screening would help younger or lighter smokers isn't known, so scans are not advised for them. They also aren't for people who quit at least 15 years ago, or people too sick or frail to undergo cancer treatment.

"The evidence shows we can prevent a substantial number of lung cancer deaths by screening" ? about 20,000 of the 160,000 that occur each year in the United States, said Dr. Michael LeFevre, a task force leader and family physician at the University of Missouri.

Public comments will be taken until Aug. 26, then the panel will give its final advice. Reports on screening were published Monday in Annals of Internal Medicine.

The recommendation is a big deal for many reasons. The task force, an independent group of doctors appointed by the government, in recent years has urged less frequent screening for breast and cervical cancers, and no screening for prostate cancer, saying PSA blood tests do men more harm than good. There are no good ways to screen for ovarian cancer or other less common types.

But lung cancer is the top cancer killer worldwide. Nearly 90 percent of people who get it die from it, usually because it's found too late for treatment to succeed. About 85 percent of lung cancers in the U.S. are attributable to smoking, and about 37 percent of U.S. adults are current or former smokers. The task force estimates that 10 million Americans would fit the smoking and age criteria for screening.

The American Cancer Society used to recommend screening with ordinary chest X-rays but withdrew that advice in 1980 after studies showed they weren't saving lives. Since then, CT scans have come into wider use, and the society and other groups have endorsed their limited use for screening certain heavy smokers.

The scans cost $100 to as much as $400 and are not usually covered by Medicare or private insurers now. But under the new health care law, cancer screenings recommended by the task force are to be covered with no copays.

"It's generally going to be covered by all health plans" if the advice gets final task force approval, said Susan Pisano of the industry trade group America's Health Insurance Plans. She said her group may develop a response during the public comment period but has had "high regard" for the task force in the past "because they rely so heavily on the evidence" in crafting their recommendations.

The task force considered lung cancer screening in 2004 but said there was too little evidence to weigh risks and benefits. Since then, a major study found that screening the age group covered in the task force's recommendation could cut the chances of dying from lung cancer by up to 20 percent and from any cause by nearly 7 percent.

Screening "is absolutely not for everybody," not even all smokers, LeFevre stressed. That includes President Barack Obama, who said a couple years ago that he had quit smoking. Obama is too young (he will turn 52 in a few days) and too light a smoker (he reportedly smoked less than a pack a day), to be in the high-risk group advised to get screening.

The potential benefits of screening may not outweigh its possible harms for people not at high risk of developing lung cancer. A suspicious finding on a scan often leads to biopsies and other medical tests that have costs and complications of their own. The radiation from scans to look for cancer can raise the risk of developing the disease.

"These scans uncover things, often things that are not important. But you don't figure out that for a while," and only after entering "the medical vortex" of follow-up tests, said Dr. Peter Bach, a cancer screening expert at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York.

The best way to prevent lung cancer is to quit smoking or never start, and screening doesn't make smoking safer, doctors stress.

"That's everyone's public health concern: People will see this as a pass to continue smoking," Bach said of screening. "I don't think it's likely," because people know how harmful smoking is, he said.

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Case-Shiller: Home prices jump in May

Home prices on the Case-Shiller 10-city Index rose 2.48 percent in May, and the 20-city index rose 2.44 percent over the same period.?The latest data is?continuing to?demonstrate?significant resiliency compared to past years.

By SoldAtTheTop,?Guest blogger / July 30, 2013

This chart shows the 10-City Case-Shiller Composite Index since 2000. Prices have recovered steadily since last year, but still remain well below peak 2006 levels.

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Today's release of the S&P/Case-Shiller (CSI) home price?indices for May reported that the non-seasonally adjusted Composite-10 price index rose a notable 2.48% since April while the Composite-20 index also increased 2.44% over the same period.?

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The latest CSI data is?continuing to?demonstrate?significant resiliency compared to past years, as prices remained stable through the typically slow winter and early spring period and now appear to be rising notably through the more active late spring period.?

The 10-city composite index increased 11.82% as compared to May 2012 while the 20-city composite increased 12.17% over the same period.?

Both of the broad composite indices still show significant peak declines slumping -25.01% for the 10-city national index and -24.39% for the 20-city national index on a peak comparison basis.?

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Newport Folk Festival wraps up another year

NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) ? Sailboats and song capped off another successful year for the Newport Folk Festival as the venerable and reinvigorated musical event refused to show its age.

Thousands of fans were treated to performances from Beck, the Lumineers and more than a dozen other bands on four stages Sunday at historic Fort Adams on Narragansett Bay. The festival began Friday afternoon and concluded just as the sun began to set Sunday as boats plied the blue waters offshore.

The festival, first held in 1959, is arguably enjoying its best years since the 1960s, when Joan Baez, Bob Seeger and Johnny Cash all played Newport and Bob Dylan angered folk fans and changed American music forever by going electric in 1965. The event now attracts a mix of music icons like Ramblin' Jack Elliott and younger bands from genres including folk, rock, blues and jazz.

"It's the setting, the people and the music," said Alex Kimball of New London, Conn., who attended his first festival Sunday with friend Meredith McCrave of Ledyard, Conn. "It's just a peaceful, mellow time. Why did it take us so long to come?"

Tickets for the Saturday and Sunday shows sold out five months ago ? the earliest tickets for the main two days of the festival have sold out in its history. Attendance for each day is capped at 10,000. Friday's performances attracted nearly 9,500.

Jess Doucette and her friend Dave Carpino, both of Worcester, Mass., bought tickets before this year's lineup was even announced. Doucette said she considered it a safe bet.

"With so many bands playing you know you're going to find at least five or six that you love," she said.

Elliott, 81, stayed around following his Sunday set to sample some New England oysters and pose for photos with fans before taking the stage to do a number with Beck. Elliott has played Newport 10 or 11 times, he said, going back to the 1963 festival.

"I'll be back," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/newport-folk-festival-wraps-another-000552157.html

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New IRIS telescope sends stunning images of sun to befuddled scientists

The IRIS solar observatory, launched last month, has sent back new pictures that show a key part of the sun's atmosphere in unprecedented detail. Some of the data are surprising.

By Pete Spotts,?Staff writer / July 25, 2013

These images show a comparison between the higher resolution provided by the new IRIS solar observatory (r.) and the SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory) spacecraft. Scientists say IRIS, launched last month, will help shed light on the sun's impact on Earth.

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A new solar observatory, launched less than a month ago, is revealing remarkably fine details about a little-explored region of the sun's atmosphere, where temperatures leap from tens of thousands of degrees Fahrenheit at the sun's surface to to millions of degrees in its extended atmosphere.

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Dubbed the interface region by the observatory's science team, this first 2,000 to 3,000 miles of the sun's atmosphere is thought to play a key role in a range of processes, including those that power solar flares and even more potent coronal-mass ejections. These events can endanger satellites, disrupt radio communication and GPS navigation, as well as disrupt the power grid on Earth.

For all their excitement at seeing the first images from this new orbiting observatory, mission scientists aren't quite ready yet to hazard informed guesses about what the new observations mean.

"I'm not brash enough to tell you what new and exciting things there are, but there are enough hints that people are very excited," said Alan Title, a solar physicist with aerospace giant Lockheed Martin and the lead scientist for NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), during a briefing Thursday.

In general, the team has been surprised "that there is so much structure in areas that are relatively quiet" on the sun's surface, Dr. Title said, referring to small-scale regions of varying temperatures and looping eruptions of hot gas. "We're seeing a lot more structure than we anticipated."

The 400-pound telescope, launched on June 27, taps ultraviolet light from the sun's interface region to take detailed images and spectra of features as small as 150 miles across.

That capability represents a 10-fold improvement in picking out fine details, compared with previous solar observatories operating at ultraviolet wavelengths, mission officials said. And the instrument gathers images and spectra 20 times faster than its predecessors, allowing researchers to capture events that would have been too fleeting to see before.

The interface region actually encompasses what typically has been thought to be two layers of the solar atmosphere ? the lowest layer, or chromosphere, capped by a region less than 200 miles thick dubbed the transition region.

Over the past decade, however, solar physicists have come to recognize that this onion-skin-like picture is less than tidy, explains Jeffrey Newmark, a solar physicist at NASA headquarters in Washington.

Today, theorists suggest that the interface region is characterized by constant eruptions throughout the chromosphere of hot gas in a random, geyser-like fashion on small scales all over the sun's surface.

"We think it's these smaller-scale jets and waves that propagate through these jets" that send the atmospheric heating process on the sun into overdrive, Dr. Newmark says. That rapid increase can occur with a change in altitude of less than 600 miles.

During the briefing, researchers unveiled images of a small sunspot and a small active region where hot gas erupted from the sun. In addition, the researchers presented some initial data from the observatory's spectrograph.

The spectra yield information on temperature, pressure, and the velocity of features moving across or erupting from the sun's surface. These allow researcher to unpack the physics behind the processes at work in the interface region.

The team also hopes to monitor long-term trends in solar activity, in coordination with observatories that can provide the big picture for events such as solar flares and prominences, even as IRIS captures what's happening on small scales.

The spectra the team released Thursday showed intense emissions from magnesium atoms forged in the sun's fusion furnace.

By tracking the intensity of those spectral lines over time, the team can track changes in the sun's brightness at ultraviolet wavelengths ? changes that have an impact on Earth's climate through their influence on temperatures and circulation in the stratosphere.

"We want to see how the brightness of the sun in these ultraviolet lines changes as a function of the solar cycle," said Bart DePontieu, also a solar physicist with Lockheed Martin.

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Along with Miss America, parade returns to AC

GEOFF MULVIHILL
Associated Press

The Miss America parade is getting a television-friendly makeover as the tradition returns to Atlantic City in September for the first time in nine years.

The Sept. 14 parade will be televised live for the first time, Miss America Organization CEO Sam Haskell told The Associated Press on Monday. It's scheduled to air live on WPVI-TV, the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia, and again the next day as part of the lead-in for the Sept. 15 pageant finals, which will be shown on ABC nationally.

"We're supersizing the parade," Haskell said. "We're supersizing the telecast."

Some local groups have complained about the cost of getting a float in the parade this year -- at least $2,000 compared with $200 in 2004, the last time it was held.

Haskell said higher fees will help pay for a more spectacular event designed to show off Atlantic City.

The parade on the boardwalk harks back to the roots of Miss America, when the pageant launched in 1921 as a way to drum up business for the shore resort after Labor Day.

The pageant is getting reacquainted with fans shouting "Show us your shoes!" to the contestants in convertibles, among other traditions, when it comes back to Atlantic City.

It's not clear exactly how long parade-goers have been shouting to the women. But Haskell said that since at least the early 1990s, the women have elaborately decorated their shoes -- Miss Maine's have often had lobsters on theirs, and you can count on Miss Texas wearing cowboy boots -- and obliging by displaying them proudly.

Miss America left its hometown for Las Vegas after 2004 and except for one year when there was a walking parade there, the show-us-your-shoes tradition disappeared.

Producer John Best, who puts on eight parades annually, including the National Independence Day Parade in Washington, was hired to run this year's edition.

Best said the route will run along the familiar boardwalk, but now starting at Revel Casino-Hotel, a shimmering glass structure that wasn't yet built the last time Miss America was in town.

He said the 4,000 participants will include two youth choirs; convertibles carrying the contestants; 15 elaborate floats, including one featuring veterans back from Iraq and Afghanistan; dancers and a performance area for TV purposes. Local Girl Scout troops and Red Cross chapters will be represented.

The first of the 22 marching bands will be -- as it has long been -- the one from Atlantic City High School.

But Best said another one will be an all-star marching band from high schools around Atlantic County. That's an element he said he hopes to become a tradition.


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Sunday, July 28, 2013

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Come and take our jobs, Britain tells EU workers

Almost six in every 10 vacancies on a taxpayer-funded EU ?website are in the UK, raising questions about the Government?s approach to unemployment.

Germany, the economy of which is the EU?s largest, is second with 267,517 job advertisements, a third fewer.

The total number of vacancies on EURES, the European job mobility portal, as of yesterday was 1,450,490 ? so UK jobs up for grabs total more than those in other EU states put together.

Ukip Leader Nigel Farage described the situation as ?utterly reprehensible? when UK unemployment remains above 2.5 million.

He said: ?The fact that unemployed Britons are being pitted against 500 million people across the EU to get jobs in their own country is utterly reprehensible.

?With two-and-a-half million people unemployed in the UK, of which 958,000 are under 25, every job vacancy counts.

?Yet here we have the EU, which we already grossly overfund, advertising our jobs to people outside the UK and even giving them the upper hand by offering financial support to get ?interviews here and move here!

?We are essentially paying the EU to give away British jobs.?

The details emerged amid a fierce debate over whether more British jobs should be given to British workers.

Conservative Business Minister Matthew Hancock warned UK companies yesterday that they have a ?social duty? to employ young British workers rather than better-qualified immigrants.

He said firms have a responsibility to ensure young people in the com?munities where they are based are given the opportunity to get a job and get on in life.

Mr Hancock said employers should be prepared to invest in training British staff rather than simply looking for ?pure profit?.

He told BBC Radio 4?s Today show: ?As the amount of jobs in the economy grows ? we saw the good growth figures yesterday ? everybody should be given the chance to get on in life and get one.?

He added: ?I?m arguing that it is ?companies? social responsibility, it is their social duty, to look at employing locally first.?

His intervention comes amid fears among Tory MPs of a new influx of ?immigrant workers from Romania and Bulgaria when restrictions on their employment are lifted next year.

The Conservatives are under pressure from Mr Farage?s party, which has been pressing for tighter controls.

But Mr Farage said it was wrong to heap the blame on British firms.

He added: ?For the Minister to blame British businesses when he is taxing them in order to send the money to Brussels to fund foreign jobseekers to compete with British workers is so unfair as to be outrageous. We have said boldly from the start we simply cannot improve unemployment in the UK while being a member of the EU.?

The British jobs being advertised in Europe include managerial posts, finance and sales jobs, computing and clerking vacancies.

The huge disparity in job listings will fuel claims that the UK goes too far to go along with EU rules while other ?countries ignore them when they find them inconvenient.

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Man accused of tweet-stalking Ashanti in NYC

NEW YORK (AP) ? An Illinois man who served jail time for stalking R&B singer Ashanti has been indicted in New York for again stalking and harassing the Grammy Award-winner.

Prosecutors say Devar Hurd was indicted Friday in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. Prosecutors say he violated an order of protection when he sent more than 100 tweets to the singer's Twitter account between Sept. 2012 and last weekend.

His bail was set at $750,000. He is expected to be arraigned sometime next month.

In Feb. 2010 the 35-year-old was sentenced to two years in jail for sending a battery of text messages and photos to Ashanti's mother. Prosecutors said Friday some of his tweets were sexually explicit.

Hurd's attorney did not respond to a message seeking comment.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

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5:30 PM: Former NBA player Kenny Anderson said about finally revealing that he was sexually abused as a child: "This is therapy for me, and maybe people who follow me or are fans of mine, they went through this. More people will talk and let more people know what's going on in their lives, catch it early."

5:15 PM: USC athletic director Pat Haden posted an online video Thursday saying that football coach Lane Kiffin is not on the hot seat: "I'm behind Lane Kiffin 100 percent. I have great confidence in him .... He knows USC and he knows what it takes to be successful here."

5:00 PM: A Milwaukee Brewers fan said Miller Park security threatened to eject her because she was wearing a Ryan Braun shirt that was modified to read "Fraud". The Brewers offered an apology to the fan & a free ticket to a future game.

4:45 PM: Southwestern Oklahoma State University shares a photo of their new football helmet that features autumn tree designs.

4:30 PM: The Windy Knoll Golf Club in Springfield, Ohio has received two new hovercraft golf carts and will have them available for public use this weekend.

4:15 PM: EA Sports released cover images of their NBA 14 video game featuring Kyrie Irving. The game is set to be released this fall.

4:00 PM: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers said he was "shocked" by friend & Brewers player Ryan Braun admitting to violating MLB's PED policy: "It doesn't feel great being lied to like that and I'm disappointed in the way it all went down."

3:45 PM: After placing him on the non-football injury list Thursday, the San Francisco 49ers have activated Lamar Divens off the list. Divens was allegedly attacked by teammate Ahmad Brooks with a beer bottle last month, but no charges were filed against Brooks.

3:30 PM: The U.S. Department of Education plans to investigate an incident at Queen Creek (Arizona) High School where a student wore a Confederate flag for a "Redneck Day" event last May.

3:15 PM: Photo of a father & son at Washington Redskins practice Thursday who were sporting hairdos that featured "RG3" & the Super Bowl trophy shaved into their heads.

3:00 PM: Cape Cod League deputy commissioner James McNally died after falling off a roof in Sandwich, Massachusetts on Thursday. McNally, who also owned a roofing & siding company, was 61.

2:45 PM: Video of longtime L.A. Dodgers announcer Vin Scully reacting to a standing ovation from fans at Dodger Stadium during Thursday night's game. The game against the Cincinnati Reds featured a Vin Scully bobblehead giveaway.

2:30 PM: Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun said on Thursday he won't speak publicly about his PED suspension until he's "legally allowed" to.

2:15 PM: Arkansas football coach Bret Bielema on if he's outspoken: "I do speak the truth. I don't care how it's perceived. Great advice I always learned is if you always tell the truth you don't have to remember what you said."

2:00 PM: NFL.com reports that New York Jets running back Joe McKnight, who failed the team's conditioning test on Thursday, was back practicing with the team on Friday.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Hurricane Sandy Still Dampens Lower Manhattan Real Estate

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Nearly nine months later, Hurricane Sandy continues to wash away the luster of Lower Manhattan commercial real estate, according to the results of a new survey of over 100 New York commercial property executives conducted this summer by accounting firm?Marks Paneth & Shron (MP&S).

?The insurance companies are the wild card here. The concern seems to stem less from the damage already done and more from the idea that it can happen again and that not enough will be done to prevent it,? saidWilliam H. Jennings, Partner-in-Charge of the Real Estate Practice at MP&S.

Among the findings of the?Marks Paneth & Shron Gotham Commercial Real Estate Monitor?summer survey that puts commercial property professionals? views on Lower Manhattan in high relief:

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  • The majority ? 63% ? of New York commercial property executives said they think the potential for flooding in Lower Manhattan will increase interest in commercial properties in other parts of the island less prone to flooding. Fewer than a quarter (24%) disagreed with that perspective. The rest weren?t sure.
  • Only 43% of real estate executives are somewhat confident there will be a significant government effort to minimize the potential for future flooding in Lower Manhattan.

There is a brighter side to the findings. Fewer New York commercial real estate executives believe that commercial property values in Lower Manhattan will have been permanently lowered by the effects of Sandy than did at the beginning of the year. In the current summer survey, only 9% said values are permanently lowered, compared with 19% in the?winter (January 2013) Marks Paneth & Shron Gotham Commercial Real Estate Monitor survey. And more executives ? 40%, compared with 26% in January ? now say there?s no impact on property values because of Sandy.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

NCAA football celebrity Johnny Manziel just wants to ?play football?

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Source: tucsoncitizen.com --- Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Source: USA TODAY HOOVER, Ala. ? When the circus ended, a jet whisked the rock star off to Los Angeles for the ESPYs. ?Just another day,? Johnny Manziel said several times during his appearance Wednesday at SEC media days. And although the hot, controversial topic was how he spent last weekend ? for almost three hours, the Texas A&M quarterback fielded dozens of questions on the hows and whys of his premature exit from the prestigious Manning Passing Academy ? the entire event seemed like a continuation of a seemingly nonstop victory tour that began when the Texas A&M quarterback won the Heisman Trophy last December. Manziel, 20, disputed accounts that he was asked to leave the camp early. He deflected questions about whether he?d been drinking alcohol, saying several times there were ?social events? associated with the camp. He said he simply overslept when he missed scheduled events last Saturday morning. He said he couldn?t be reached by camp officials because his cellphone died. Was he hung over? ?That?s absolutely untrue,? he said. Manziel was unapologetic about an offseason filled with extracurricular activities, and yet said several times he wanted to continue to live ?like a normal, 20-year-old college kid.? Never mind that as he spent the morning trailed by a considerable entourage, tracked by an even larger media contingent, he compared himself with LeBron James ? and also, with Justin Bieber. The immediate comparison w ...

Source: http://tucsoncitizen.com/usa-today-sports/2013/07/17/ncaa-football-celebrity-johnny-manziel-just-wants-to-play-football/

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

WeHostels Brings Its Mobile App For Booking Hostels To Android

cityWeHostels launched its first mobile app last September, allowing users to find low-cost accommodations nearly anywhere in the world from their iPhones. Now the company is expanding its portfolio of mobile apps to make its service available on Android devices as well.

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Groupon takes on OpenTable with 'Groupon Reserve,' bundles reservations with coupons

Groupon takes on OpenTable with 'Groupon Reserve,' bundles reservations with coupons

Not satisfied with simply locking down your discount mountain-climbing lessons and hot stone massages, Groupon announced Groupon Reserve this morning, which aims to bundle time-based discounts with restaurant reservations. Groupon's tapping Savored.com's reservation tech to handle the heavy-lifting behind the scenes -- the service is already live in 10 markets, including New York City and Los Angeles, and seemingly goes after OpenTable head-on.

Of course, Groupon Reserve isn't quite the same service as OpenTable. With Reserve, you plug in a time, party size, date and city, and you're offered a variety of restaurant options with discounts, whereas with OpenTable you're simply plugging in the aforementioned info and looking for a spot. Though Groupon Reserve only handles restaurant reservations thus far, the plan is for "spas, salons and hotels" in the coming months; ambiguous options from "top beauty, product, travel and entertainment brands" are also in the cards. Groupon Reserve will reach international shores and even more US cities "by the end of 2013." Now if you'll excuse us, we're arranging a more affordable date at Butter. We're pretty fancy.

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Cirque du Soleil performer dies after accident during show

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A billboard promotes the Cirque Du Soleil show ''KA'' along the side of the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on August 12, 2011, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

By Andrew Rafferty, Staff Writer, NBC News

A Cirque du Soleil performer died Saturday after an accident during a performance of the show "Ka" at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, authorities announced Sunday.

Sarah Guyard-Guillot, 31, was pronounced dead shortly before midnight Saturday, according to the Clark County Coroner's Office. A cause of death has yet to be determined.

Audience members told the Las Vegas Sun that a performer suspended by a wire in the show?s final scene dropped a distance of nearly 50 feet into a pit below the stage.

?Initially, a lot of people in the audience thought it was part of the choreographed fight. But you could hear screaming, then groaning, and we could hear a female artist crying from the stage,? Dan Mosqueda, who was attending the show with his family, told the Sun.?

The newspaper also reported that Guyard-Guillot was a mother of two young children and had spent 22 years as an acrobatic performer.?

"I am heartbroken. I wish to extend my sincerest sympathies to the family.? We are all completely devasted with this news.? Sassoon was an artist with the original cast of K? since 2006 and has been an integral part of our Cirque du Soleil tight family. We are reminded, with great humility and respect, how extraordinary our artists are each and every night,? Cirque du Soleil said in a statement released Sunday.

Performances of "Ka" have been indefinitely suspended, the company announced.

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