Tuesday, January 31, 2012

World stocks fall ahead of EU summit (AP)

LONDON ? World stock markets fell Monday as uncertainty about a tentative deal to resolve Greece's debt crisis weighed on investor sentiment ahead of a summit of European leaders.

The leaders gathering in Brussels hope to focus on how to stimulate economic growth and create jobs at a time when huge government spending cuts threaten to push many countries back into recession.

The latest data showed Spain was one step closer to recession ? technically defined as two consecutive quarters of economic contraction ? after its economy shrank in the last three months of 2011.

Experts say Europe's efforts to cut its high levels of debt will be for nothing if its economies remain uncompetitive. The leaders will also discuss a new treaty on tightening budget controls and setting up a permanent bailout fund.

But the meeting will be dominated by another topic that is not officially for discussion ? Greece's debt problem.

Greece has reached a tentative deal with its private creditors that could avert a disastrous default this spring. Investors holding euro206 billion ($272 billion) in Greek bonds would exchange them for bonds with half the face value. The replacement bonds would have a longer maturity and pay a lower interest rate. When the bonds mature, Greece would have to pay its bondholders only euro103 billion.

But because Greece has been in recession for years, some experts fear it could need more rescue loans from its bailout partners ? other eurozone countries and the International Monetary Fund ? if it is to remain solvent.

Richer countries like Germany, however, are losing patience with giving Athens loans, saying the Greek government is not implementing reforms and austerity cuts quickly enough.

A German official even proposed to have an EU official directly oversee Athens' government spending. The idea was quickly rejected, however, by both the European Commission and Greek leaders.

Despite progress in Greece's debt talks with private creditors, the continued uncertainty over its finances pushed markets lower Monday.

Britain's FTSE 100 fell 0.8 percent to 5,689.76 and Germany's DAX lost 0.9 percent to 6,4552.51. France's CAC-40 shed 1.1 percent to 3,281.48. Wall Street was also headed for a lower open, with Dow Jones industrial futures falling 0.6 percent to 12,533 and S&P 500 futures down 0.8 percent to 1,302.50.

Sentiment, which has been relatively buoyant so far this year on hopes for a recovery in the U.S., was also dented by Fitch Ratings agency's announcement late Friday that it had downgraded five eurozone countries, including Italy and Spain.

Looking ahead, investors will keep an eye on an Italian bond auction and more earnings, which were mixed Monday in Europe ? airline Ryanair beat expectations but appliances maker Philips disappointed.

In Asia, most indexes closed lower as investors there reacted to Friday's release of data showing the U.S. economy grew more slowly than expected in the last three months of 2011. The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.8 percent in the October-December quarter, lower than the 3 percent that economists were expecting.

Japan's Nikkei 225 index shed 0.5 percent to close at 8,793.05. South Korea's Kospi was 1.2 percent lower at 1,940.55 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped 1.7 percent to 20,160.41. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 lost 0.4 percent at 4,272.70.

Benchmarks in mainland China, Singapore, Indonesia, India and the Philippines also fell. Taiwan and New Zealand rose.

Japan's Mitsubishi Electric Corp. plummeted 14.8 percent after the Defense Ministry and the Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Center said they would not sign contracts with the electric machinery manufacturer, which acknowledged it had overcharged on defense and space-related projects, Kyodo News agency reported.

Traders are awaiting more data this week for clues about which way the U.S. economy is headed. On Wednesday, the Institute for Supply Management will release its manufacturing index for January and the U.S. Labor Department will release monthly employment data Friday.

"Because the market has been expecting rather good economic data from the U.S. ... I am afraid if those figures disappoint the market, it may trigger further correction in the stock market," said Louis Wong, dealing director of Phillip Securities Ltd.

Benchmark oil for March delivery was down 60 cents to $98.96 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell 14 cents to end at $99.56 per barrel on the Nymex on Friday.

In currencies, the euro fell to $1.3129 from $1.3208 late Friday in New York. The dollar fell to 76.70 yen from 76.72 yen.

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Pamela Sampson in Bangkok contributed to this report.

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Video: Syria violence escalates

President Bashar Assad?s regime has slaughtered thousands of people since March, according to the United Nations. NBC?s Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

>>> in ssyria, the violence has gone from bad to worse. they are crushing the anti-government protests going on since last march. am am aman m aman is with us tonight.

>> it is firmly under its control. the situation is so dangerous that the arab league suspended operations. this as the united nations convenes on tuesday to discuss a resolution that calls on the president to step down from power immediately.

>> you are neigh cairo. give as report on the situation there.

>> reporter: a handful of americans that work for ngos here have taken refuge at the american embassy . the white house says they are not in imminent danger, but there is no real reason why they've gone to the embassy. they are being investigated for receiving money abroad and channelling it to political parties here, which would be a crime under egyptian law . the real test will be if the americans are charged with any crimes, would the u.s. embassy hand them over to egyptian authorities.

>> thanks.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Paper books vs. iBooks and Kindle books

There’s an interesting debate taking place about the merits and virtues of modern electronic books like Apple’s iBooks or Amazon’s Kindle books and their traditional counterparts — old fashioned paper


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UFC on Fox 2 picks, Vegas-style: Bisping really getting annoyed by Sonnen?s wrestling lines

CHICAGO -- It's all about staying off your back and top control in tonight's three big fights on the UFC on Fox 2 card.

If they control the pace in fights, top level wrestlers have the ability to steal rounds and money. A mix of underdogs and favorites (Chael Sonnen, Phil Davis and Chris Weidman) with excellent college wrestling backgrounds, will be an interesting follow on the betting scene.

Sonnen's controlled the pace so well in his recent fights, it's made him just about unbeatable and a huge favorite over Michael Bisping. We'll find out tonight if Bisping's takedown defense allows him to stay in the fight. Hopefully keeps his cool. Sonnen along with yesterday's weigh-in crowd at the Chicago Theater really got under the Brit's skin.

As an underdog, Phil Davis will be looking to do slow things down against Rashad Evans. Chris Weidman's in the most interesting position because the former Hofstra star could probably stay on top of Demian Maia the entire fight, but that's incredibly dangerous place to be against a top level jiu-jitsu fighter. In spite of that Weidman is a pretty solid favorite over the UFC veteran.

Former UFC bantamweight champ Miguel Torres joined Yahoo! Sports' Kevin Iole and myself on ESPN1100/98.9 FM to pick the fights using the Las Vegas' numbers.

UFC on Fox 2 odds:
Best plays in bold

Rashad Evans (-205) vs. Phil Davis (+175) - Light heavyweight
Michael Bisping (+360) vs. Chael Sonnen (-450) - Middleweight
Demian Maia (+120) vs. Chris Weidman (-140) - Middleweight
Evan Dunham (-355) vs. Nik Lentz (+295) - Lightweight
Mike Russow (-150) VS. Jon-Olav Einemo (+130) - Heavyweight
George Roop (-115) vs. Cub Swanson (-105) - Featherweight
Charles Oliveira (-490) vs. Eric Wisely (+390) - Featherweight
Shane Roller (-225) vs. Michael Johnson (+185) - Lightweight
Joey Beltran (-205) vs. Lavar Johnson (+175) - Heavyweight
Chris Camozzi (-150) vs. Dustin Jacoby (+130) - Middleweight

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

The fight for Cuban-Americans is on in Florida (AP)

HIALEAH, Fla. ? If Mitt Romney wins Tuesday's primary, a sliver of the GOP electorate in Florida may be one of the big reasons.

Cuban-Americans are deeply committed voters who can have an impact in competitive races, and Romney has strong support among the influential Cuban-American establishment. Older exiles also tend to vote heavily through absentee ballots, where the former Massachusetts governor all but certainly has an edge. And the candidate's emphasis on fixing the economy is resonating with backers like Jesus Ovidez, who cares more about jobs than he does U.S. policy toward Cuba.

"When we are in a better position here, then we can worry about over there. But first you have to put your own house in order," said Ovidez, who spent months in a forced labor camp before fleeing the island in the late 1960s.

Ovidez has been a co-owner of Chico Restaurant in the heavily Cuban-American community of Hialeah north of Miami for more than 30 years. He gestured around to the mostly empty chairs during one recent lunch hour and talked about how Romney's emphasis on the economy was one of the main reasons he already has cast his vote for the former businessman.

"There's no money. People don't go out to eat any more," said Ovidez. Maybe, he said, Romney can help change that. Plus, Ovidez argued, Romney is the only Republican who can beat President Barack Obama, saying: "He's an individual who is a millionaire, and with money you win elections."

During the past week, a series of polls have shown Romney pulling ahead of chief challenger Newt Gingrich in the run up to Tuesday's primary.

Overall, roughly 11.1 percent of registered Republicans in Florida are Hispanic. And of all Hispanic voters in the state, 32.1 percent are Cuban, 28.4 percent are Puerto Rican and 25 percent come mostly from Central and South America., according to the Pew Hispanic Center, which cites the Florida Division of Elections.

Ana Carbonell, a longtime political operative now working for Romney, estimates that 14 percent of the GOP primary vote comes from Miami-Dade County and, of that, 75 percent is Cuban-American.

Generally, Cuban-American voters have the highest turnout rates. In 2008, they helped John McCain win the primary over Romney, who lost heavily in Miami-Dade County, where this voting group is most concentrated.

Cuban-American voters are particularly reliable in the primary in part because so many of the older exiles vote early through absentee ballots, and Romney's campaign ? with the significant help from local Cuban-American political leaders ? has led all other campaigns in encouraging Floridians to vote before Tuesday. He or his allies have been on the TV airwaves since December targeting early voters. And in recent days, they have flooded Spanish-radio and TV with ads attacking Gingrich.

Romney's strength among the old-guard Cuban-Americans was evident last week when he received a standing ovation before he even spoke to more than 400 exile political and civic leaders. They packed the Freedom Tower in downtown Miami, where thousands fleeing Fidel Castro's revolution first received health care and were processed by immigration officers in the 1960s. Romney was flanked by prominent Cuban-American politicians, including former Sen. Mel Martinez and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the first Hispanic elected to Congress.

While Romney highlighted his business background and spoke on the economy, he also tapped into the pride many Cuban-Americans still feel toward the island nation and their angst over its leaders.

"If I'm fortunate enough to become the next president, it is my expectation that Fidel Castro will finally be taken off this planet," Romney told the crowd to wild applause. Castro, 85, has been ill since 2006, when he handed over power to his brother, Raul. "We have to be prepared, in the next president's first or second term, it is time to strike for freedom in Cuba."

Arguably the state's most popular Cuban-American politician, Sen. Marco Rubio, has withheld an endorsement during the primary but came to Romney's defense in the past week, criticizing Gingrich over an ad that labeled Romney anti-immigrant.

Gingrich, for his part, has called for a U.S.-supported "Cuban spring" uprising against the long-standing communist regime.

If elected, he told a crowd of Hispanic business and civic leaders Friday, he would bring to bear "the moral force of an American president who is serious about intending to free the people of Cuba, and willingness to intimidate those who are the oppressors and say to them, `You will be held accountable.'"

Gingrich has talked of covert action to overthrow the government of Raul Castro, though he insisted such efforts would not include violence.

And he signed a pledge to roll back the ability of Cubans to visit and send money to relatives on the island to the strict limits Bush imposed in 2004. Such promises play well in the older exile community, many of whose homes were confiscated during the Cuban revolution and are far less likely than newer Cuban immigrants have close family there.

Gingrich also aired a Spanish-language radio ad in South Florida, reminding voters of Romney's 2007 presidential campaign gaffe, in which he proudly declared in Little Havana, "Patria or muerte, venceremos!" (Fatherland or death, we shall overcome) ? not realizing the line was a slogan of Fidel Castro.

All that has helped sway retired insurance agent and Cuban exile Bernardo Diaz.

Last week, he declared his vote for Romney.

"I don't want Obama, and he's the only one who can win," Diaz said, as he puffed on a cigarette outside the famed Versailles Restaurant in Miami's Little Havana.

Days later, he had changed his mind, saying: "I'm leaning toward Gingrich. Gingrich seems more energetic, stronger on Cuba."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/gop/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120129/ap_on_el_pr/us_florida_the_cuban_vote

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

SAG Awards menu is months in the making (omg!)

In this Oct. 19, 2011 photo, a proposed plate of slow-roasted salmon, roasted root vegetables, and lamb is seen during the SAG Awards tasting and table decor preview at Lucques restaurant in Los Angeles. The SAG Awards will be held Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? When your dinner party guests include Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Kate Winslet and Glenn Close, and the whole affair is televised live, it can take months to plan the menu. That's why the team behind the Screen Actors Guild Awards began putting together the plate for Sunday's ceremony months ago.

It was still summer when show producer Kathy Connell and executive producer and director Jeff Margolis first sat down with chef Suzanne Goins of Los Angeles eatery Lucques with a tall order: Create a meal that is delicious at room temperature, looks beautiful on TV, is easy to eat and appeals to Hollywood tastes. Oh, and no poppy seeds, soups, spicy dishes, or piles of onions or garlic.

"It can't drip, stick in their teeth or be too heavy," Connell said. "We have to appease all palates."

The chef put together a plate of possibilities: slow-roasted salmon with yellow beets, lamb with couscous and spiced cauliflower and roasted root vegetables with quinoa. There was also a chopped chicken salad and another chicken dish with black beans.

To ensure the dishes are both tasty and TV-ready, Connell and Margolis, along with the SAG Awards Committee and the show's florist and art director, dined together at this summertime lunch on tables set to replicate those that will be in the Shrine Exposition Center during the ceremony. The pewter, crushed-silk tablecloths and white lilies you'll see on TV Sunday were also chosen months ago.

The diners discussed the look of the plate, the size of the portions and the vegetarian possibilities.

"We'd like the portions a little larger," Connell told the chef.

"And a little more sauce on the salmon," Margolis added.

Come Sunday, it's up to Goins to prepare 1,200 of the long-planned meals for the A-list audience.

In this Oct. 19, 2011 photo, SAG Awards producer Kathy Connell, left, and SAG Awards supervising producer Mick McCullough participate in the SAG Awards tasting and table decor preview at Lucques restaurant in Los Angeles. The SAG Awards will be held Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

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VIDEO: Ferris Lives! Matthew Broderick Reprises Iconic Role for Super Bowl Ad (omg!)

Matthew Broderick | Photo Credits: Paramount/The Kobal Collection

Bueller ... bueller ... BUELLER!

Twenty-five years after the release of the now '80s pop-culture classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Matthew Broderick will reprise his role as the fun-loving "totally righteous dude" for a commercial airing on the day of the Super Bowl.

What product or company the commercial is for remains unknown ? the 10-second YouTube teaser was posted under an account named "chuckachucka 2012" seemingly in reference to the noise heard in the famous Yello song "Oh Yeah" that played over the end credits of the John Hughes film.

Check out photos of Matthew Broderick

But there's no question who Broderick is playing in the teaser when he opens the curtains, just like Bueller does at the start of his fun-filled ditch day, and asks the camera, "How can I handle work on a day like today?"

Watch the teaser below and begin speculating about what exactly Ferris will be shilling come game day:

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Boise State sophomore dismissed from football team

BOISE, Idaho ? Boise State University cornerback Quaylon Ewing-Burton has been removed from the team?s roster.

The University confirmed the news late Thursday afternoon.

?He did not live up to the standards of the program,? BSU said in a statement.

Ewing-Burton played in all 13 games for the Broncos this past season, and started the final four after Jerrell Gavins went down with injury during BSU?s loss to TCU.

Source: http://www.kboi2.com/sports/college/Boise-State-sophomore-dismissed-from-football-team-138158064.html

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Obama's SOTU was specific, forceful

Obama's SOTU speech called for lawmakers to? ?build on the momentum we?ve got right now" by creating incentives for manufacturers, skills for workers, jobs in fossil fuel extraction and clean energy innovation, all financed by a fairer tax code.

The President gave a strong speech tonight, laying out what he called ?a blueprint for an economy that?s built to last.?

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The overall message of the economics in the speech?and it was largely an economics speech?was that there?s a lot we need to get done if we?re going to get this economy working for working people.? More so than in any of his past SOTUs, he laid out a large number of quite specific policy initiatives.? This wasn?t ?win the future? with a long-term investment agenda.? It was ?build on the momentum we?ve got right now? by creating incentives for manufacturers, skills for workers, jobs in fossil fuel extraction and clean energy innovation, all financed by a fairer tax code.

A few specifics that caught my ear:

Manufacturing: Mostly favorable tax treatment for domestic production and visa versa.? There?s already a good bit of this in the tax code?about $40 billion this year alone in accelerated depreciation for equipment purchases and the production tax credit.? But what the President laid out tonight was targeted at discouraging outsourcing and encouraging insourcing.?? He also introduced a minimum tax on overseas profits and jobs.? We?ll have to see the details, but for years the President has tried to close overseas tax loopholes and hasn?t gotten very far.? Perhaps this is a milder alternative?a minimum tax designed to prevent firms from just going to the lowest tax havens?that Congress could get behind.? Not likely, in this Congress, but stay tuned.

His trade enforcement ideas are clearly targeted at China for their currency management, but there are lots of other non-tariff barriers that such a unit could usefully go after.

Use War Savings for Infrastructure: Some will call this a budget gimmick, and they?ll have a point in that this is money we?ve plugged into future budgets that we now know we?re not going to use for the wars (about $440 billion in savings over ten, half of which the President claimed for ?rebuilding America?).? But these bucks do count as ?scorable savings? and especially given the current cost of borrowing and our infrastructure and job needs, I?m all for it.

Note that the President also announced here that he would sign an Executive Order ?clearing the red tape that can slow down new infrastructure projects.? ?That could refer to environmental studies, but it could also refer to Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rules?that would be a big setback for construction workers.

Sectoral Job Training: I?m a big advocate of this?it may be the only kind of job training that reliably works right now.? It?s basically partnerships between businesses and educators?usually community colleges?designed to identify specific pockets of ?future labor demand and train accordingly, as opposed to blanket training that?s not connected to actual job creation.

Of course, the key words there are ?job creation.?? We can?t fix what ails us on the supply side alone.

In this regard, and as expected, the President said:

Right now, our most immediate priority is stopping a tax hike on 160 million working Americans while the recovery is still fragile.? People cannot afford losing $40 out of each paycheck this year.? There are plenty of ways to get this done.? So let?s agree right here, right now:? No side issues.? No drama.? Pass the payroll tax cut without delay.

Energy: As noted above, a lot in the speech on both fossil fuel extraction and clean energy.? On the latter, Congressional opposition to positioning America as a clean energy producing is terribly shortsighted but given that reality, the President announced ?the largest renewable energy purchase in history??one gigawatt to be purchased by the Dept of Defense, which is, in fact, a huge energy consumer.?? This is clever, but it?s not transformative.? For that, we need new legislators.

Taxes: Nothing new here, though I think this is the first time the White House has attached a number?30%?to the Buffet rule (this would be the minimum effective rate for millionaires?from what I saw earlier today, Newt would be in compliance; Mitt, however, would be way out of line).

Re the predictable class warfare retort to this part, I thought this was a well-framed point about the tradeoffs in play here:

We don?t begrudge financial success in this country.? We admire it.? When Americans talk about folks like me paying my fair share of taxes, it?s not because they envy the rich.? It?s because they understand that when I get tax breaks I don?t need and the country can?t afford, it either adds to the deficit, or somebody else has to make up the difference ? like a senior on a fixed income; or a student trying to get through school; or a family trying to make ends meet.? That?s not right.? Americans know it?s not right.? They know that this generation?s success is only possible because past generations felt a responsibility to each other, and to their country?s future, and they know our way of life will only endure if we feel that same sense of shared responsibility.

So what does it all mean?? Many pundits stress, correctly, I think, that big speeches like this don?t usually amount to much.? What does anyone have to show from last year?s SOTU?

But if you?re playing the long game here, and given partisan dysfunction, that?s the only game in town, the speech was another brick in the foundation the President began to build in Osawatomie, one I?ve followed up on in numerous places on this site.

We can and should argue about the details?your blueprint might be very different than the President?s (mine is outlined in the previous link and parts 1 and 2 in that series).? But you?re either on the bus or you?re off the bus on this stuff.? That is, you either recognize the need for such an economic blueprint or you don?t.? The President does; his opponents do not.? That, in a nutshell, was the contrast in tonight?s speech, and it?s what the campaign will ultimately come down to as well.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

As Israeli-Palestinian talks sink, fringe ideas gain traction

As time passes and a two-state solution looks less feasible, Israelis and Palestinians are more seriously considering ideas like a binational state.

As another round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks faltered on Wednesday, a growing number of Israelis and Palestinians say that the status quo?is rapidly approaching a point at which establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel is impossible or unrealistic.?

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"I still believe that two-state solution is the only solution and is possible," says Ron Pundak, an Israeli academic who started the informal peace talks with Palestinians that led to the Oslo Accords. "But I am afraid we will lead ourselves to a situation where the two-state solution is not viable, or people will think it?s not viable, which is almost as bad."

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas reportedly told Jordan?s King Abdullah that a series of Amman meetings between negotiating envoys had run their course and that the Palestinians would seek the advice of the Arab League on the next step in their pursuit of statehood.

But several factors are expected to make it increasingly difficult for Israel to extract itself from the West Bank to create a Palestinian state: the rising number of Jewish settlers, eroding political will to order a painful and expensive withdrawal, and a drop in public support for a compromise.

What will come in place of the two-state solution? Suggestions range from a new Palestinian uprising, to a binational state, to a continuation of the status quo.???

The key number regarding settler evacuation is not the more than 300,000 Israelis who live in the West Bank but the 80,000 to 100,000 of them who reside in isolated settlements far away from the future border. Though uprooting them?is?feasible for the Israeli government, it is unclear if there are leaders willing to clash with the settlers powerful political constituency.

"The question is not what is happening in the settlements, it?s what is happening in Israeli society in general," says Dror Etkes, a human rights activist and settlement monitor who sees Israel growing more conservative. "It's not a physical question, it?s a political question."

To be sure, a recent joint poll showed that a clear majority of Israelis and about half of Palestinians still support the outline of the two-state compromise proposed by former President Bill Clinton 11 years ago.

But they are becoming increasingly queasy about taking the risks for such a deal, and most public opinion surveys indicate that if elections were held today the new parliament would likely be run by a coalition of parties opposed to such a compromise.

"To get to a two-state solution, Israelis know exactly what kind of costs they will have to pay," says Dahlia Scheindlin, a Tel Aviv-based public opinion expert. "They don?t see the benefits outweighing the costs. They are realists. In general, Israelis fear that everything around them is turning into a radical Islamic takeover" because of Islamist electoral victories in the wake of the Arab revolutions.

Palestinians are similarly gloomy: 78 percent oppose a resuming peace talks without a freeze in settlement construction and only 17 percent believe that Israel intends to withdraw from the West Bank, according to a survey from the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research.

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Joe Paterno: Legendary Penn State Football Coach Dies at 85 (Time.com)

In this Oct. 13, 2007, file photo, Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno stands with his team before their NCAA game against Wisconsin in State College, Pa.

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We all thought his career would end with a coronation.

Joe Paterno, who led Penn State University's football team to two national championships and five undefeated seasons in his almost 46 years as head coach, whose players bucked the college-jock stereotype and consistently earned diplomas, was supposed to leave the sidelines on his terms and be properly feted as one of the best the game has ever seen. But Paterno never got his grand send-off. Instead, just days after winning his 409th game, the most of any head coach in Divison I college-football history, the career to which he had devoted nearly his entire adult life ended under a dark, unfathomable cloud. A little more than two months after that, his life ended as well.

Paterno, who died of complications from lung-cancer treatment on Sunday, Jan. 22, at 85, was fired in November, in part because he failed to report to police the allegations of child sexual abuse against his former longtime defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky. Paterno fulfilled his legal obligation by reporting the accusations to his immediate superiors, but Penn State's board of trustees, and much of the public, felt that a coach so celebrated for doing the right thing suffered a grave lapse in moral judgment. "I wish I had done more," Paterno admitted after his dismissal, which caused a minor riot on campus. Sandusky has been charged with more than 50 counts of child sexual abuse. (See pictures of the career of Joe Paterno.)

In the wake of the scandal, Paterno was removed from consideration for the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His name was scrubbed off the trophy given every year to the football champion of the Big Ten conference. "I didn't know exactly how to handle it, and I was afraid to do something that might jeopardize what the university procedure was," Paterno told the Washington Post in an interview last week, explaining his reaction to being informed in 2002 by graduate assistant coach Mike McQueary that he had witnessed Sandusky acting inappropriately with a 10-year-old boy in the Penn State showers. "So I backed away and turned it over to some other people, people I thought would have a little more expertise than I did. It didn't work out that way."

For Paterno, the Sandusky scandal was a crushing final chapter to a celebrated life, which left a lasting mark on Penn State and all of college sports. "We grieve for the loss of Joe Paterno," said Penn State president Rodney Erickson, "a great man who made us a greater university." Paterno was born in Brooklyn and studied Latin at Brooklyn Prep, a now defunct Jesuit school. He said Virgil's Aeneid, the epic poem about a courageous Trojan hero, "probably had as much influence on me as anything in my life." After an Army stint, Paterno studied English literature at Brown, where he played quarterback and cornerback. After graduating in 1950, he followed his college coach, Rip Engle, to Penn State, where he became one of Engle's assistants. Paterno promised his father that he had taken the job only to earn extra money for law school. He would stay on the Penn State sideline for the next 62 years. (See the riots that rocked Penn State after the firing of Paterno.)

Paterno was named Penn State's head coach in 1966. In his third season, the Nittany Lions went undefeated and beat Kansas in the Orange Bowl 15-14. After Penn State went undefeated for a second straight season in 1969, the Pittsburgh Steelers offered him a head coaching position. He turned them down, just as he would the New York Giants and New England Patriots later on. "So in a couple of years, maybe we'd have gone to the Super Bowl. So what?" Paterno told Sports Illustrated in 1986, when the magazine named him its Sportsman of the Year. "Here, I have an opportunity to affect the lives of a lot of young people ? and not just on my football team. I'm not kidding myself that that would be true at the professional level." He went on to become the only coach to win all four of the traditional New Year's Day bowl games ? the Rose, Orange, Cotton and Sugar bowls ? and led Penn State to a perfect 6-0 record in Fiesta bowls.

See Paterno among the People Who Mattered in 2011.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Sevigny and Webber to star in Jarmusch film (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Chloe Sevigny and Mark Webber have been attached to star in "Panarea," a drama about a young married couple with intimacy issues who vacation on an Italian island where their relationship is tested.

Adam Mansbach wrote the screenplay. Adam Bhala Lough is directing. Jim Jarmusch is executive producing.

Webber is especially in-demand lately. The actor, who played Stephen Stills in "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," has three premieres at the Sundance Film Festival -- "The End of Love," "Save the Date" and "For a Good Time, Call ..."

In "Panarea," Webber plays Paul, an American who is married to Sevigny's character, the headstrong Swedish Linnea.

Mangusta Productions' Sol Tryon and Giancarlo Canavesio are producing with Mike S. Ryan.

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The big get in Florida ? Rubio ? isn't giving (AP)

MIAMI ? He's young, telegenic and charismatic. He's Hispanic, Catholic and the son of Cuban immigrants. He's a tea party favorite, a GOP star and, many say, the future of the Republican Party.

Sen. Marco Rubio's endorsement would be a big get for any of the presidential contenders ahead of the Jan. 31 Florida primary ? if only he were the giving kind.

The freshman senator, who has ties to GOP presidential front-runners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, has pledged to stay neutral as Republicans pick a challenger to President Barack Obama. But Rubio's refusal to pick sides hasn't squelched intense speculation about whether Rubio might make a surprise endorsement ? and whether he'll end up as the vice presidential nominee.

Rubio publicly insists that he's not interested in either, recently telling Fox News Channel: "I've had a lot of people running with whom I've had relationships and that have been helpful to me, so I'm really not inclined to endorse in the primary."

Aides to Romney and Gingrich say neither candidate has asked Rubio for his endorsement out of respect for the senator's decision to stay out of the race. Even so, their backers are privately hoping Rubio changes his mind, given how wide open the race is only a week before Florida's Republicans weigh in on what has been a volatile nomination fight.

Rubio, 40, is one of Florida's most popular leaders, particularly among Republicans. A Quinnipiac University poll released Jan. 10 found that nearly 80 percent of Republicans and nearly half of independents approved of the job he is doing. Only a quarter of Democrats liked his job performance.

A native of Miami, the former state legislator was the youngest person and first Hispanic to become speaker of the Florida House in 2007. He vaulted onto the national stage in 2010 when he latched onto the fledging tea party movement to challenge then-Gov. Charlie Crist, a centrist and the GOP establishment's choice, in the Republican primary for an open Senate seat. Rubio's stock rose quickly, forcing Crist to flee the GOP and run as an independent. In the end, Rubio was the GOP nominee and he went on to win in the general election.

Rubio has connections to both front-runners.

He and Gingrich have known each other for years. The freshman senator brought a photo of the former House speaker to his Washington office. And Gingrich wrote the forward to Rubio's book, "100 Innovative Ideas for Florida's Future." Rubio wrote it before taking office as Florida House speaker. Gingrich has called the book "a work of genius."

Rubio's personal friend and political ally, fellow Cuban-American U.S. Rep. David Rivera, is backing Gingrich. Rubio's former Senate campaign chief Jose Mallea is running Gingrich's Florida campaign. Rubio and Gingrich both will address the Hispanic Leadership Network's conference in Miami on Friday.

Romney, for his part, endorsed Rubio over Crist in the 2010 GOP Senate primary, calling him "an American hero" and adding: "He represents what is good and so great about this land of ours."

Nearly half a dozen Rubio staffers worked for the former Massachusetts governor's 2008 presidential campaign, including the senator's chief of staff.

Both Romney and Gingrich have called Rubio an obvious choice for a vice-presidential short-list.

"He checks a lot of boxes. He comes from Florida, and he provides balance," said former Florida Sen. Mel Martinez, a Romney backer. "I can't conceive of anyone who in a list of five or six wouldn't have Rubio there."

Bill McCollum, co-chair of Gingrich's Florida campaign, said Rubio would be among Gingrich's top picks for vice president "if and when the time occurs."

It's not just that he's from Florida, a critical general-election swing state, that has Republicans speculating about his political future.

His potential appeal to Hispanic independents could be a huge draw for the eventual GOP nominee. Rubio is immensely popular among Cuban exiles, one the GOP's most reliable and influential voting blocs in this state. And his popularity with the tea party could help inject the ticket with a dose of excitement, and help ensure these activists turn out in November to support the nominee.

"He comes across as genuine and that's why people like him," said Jennifer Korn, executive director of the center-right Hispanic Leadership Network.

Indeed, Rubio, who teaches political science at Florida International University in his spare time, is a natural on the campaign trail, equally comfortable giving passionate speeches about his parents' sacrifices as he is discussing how to restructure Social Security. He also has a captivating life story that he holds up as an example of the American Dream.

Then there's Rubio's strong record as a conservative.

He gave a wildly lauded speech on behalf of a free market and compassionate conservatism last summer at the Ronald Reagan Library in California. He opposed Obama's nomination of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a Puerto Rican-American and the first Hispanic to be named to the court. He recently blocked another Puerto Rican-American's nomination for ambassador to El Salvador. While conservatives generally applaud both moves, they're not likely to play well with central Florida's fast-growing Puerto Rican community, a major swing vote in the state.

Meanwhile, his support among Hispanics is hardly rock solid nationwide. Rubio got into a public spat with Univision over how the No. 1 Spanish-language network handled a story detailing a decades-old drug conviction of Rubio's brother-in-law. He was forced to backpedal last year when it was revealed that his parents did not flee Fidel Castro's communist government as he had claimed. They were economic immigrants who arrived in the U.S. several years before the Cuban Revolution ? though they quickly came to oppose Castro and identify with the exile community.

Rubio also opposes comprehensive immigration reform and supports Arizona's tough new law targeting illegal immigration, putting him in stark contrast with the vast majority of the country's Latino voters.

Even though he's not endorsing in the presidential race, Rubio is having at least some effect on it.

Mindful of angering Rubio, nearly all of the GOP candidates declined to participate in a proposed Univision presidential debate last year. This week, Gingrich, Romney and Santorum agreed to participate in a "Meet the Candidates" forum co-hosted by the network.

Mallea said Gingrich agreed to participate only after getting Rubio's OK.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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U.S. housing more affordable than other English countries: study (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Would-be American home-buyers can take heart: U.S. housing is more affordable than in other English-speaking countries, according to a study of metropolitan areas around the world.

The median home price in the United States as a whole was three times pre-tax household income in the third quarter of 2011, on the cusp of what Demographia, a public policy firm which conducted the survey, deems "affordable."

In major U.S. metropolitan areas, the ratio was 3.1, down from 4.6 in 2007, before the worst of the U.S. housing market slump that dragged the economy into recession, and 3.3 in 2010.

Detroit, at 1.4 times, was the most affordable big city in any of the 325 areas surveyed in six countries and in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong.

In contrast, the index was 12.6 in Hong Kong, by far the priciest market. And Canada, despite being larger in size than the United States with just one ninth of the population, continues to grow less affordable.

A ratio of 3 or less is considered "affordable," according to Demographia which surveyed 325 metropolitan areas in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, the U.K., the United States, Canada and Hong Kong.

"The bubble is over - prices have continued to decline. We have housing prices back to where they're supposed to be," said Wendell Cox, principal of Demographia which is based in Belleville, Illinois.

Not everywhere in the United States is housing looking like a good deal: the most unaffordable U.S. markets were San Jose (6.9), San Francisco (6.7), San Diego (6.1), New York (6.1), Los Angeles (5.7) and Boston (5.3), according to the survey.

Cox blamed stringent land use regulations for choking supply in many of the "unaffordable" U.S. markets, driving up prices.

Signs have appeared in recent months that the U.S. housing slump may have touched bottom and economists mostly expect prices to remain flat in 2012 before small gains next year.

After Hong Kong, Australia's major cities were the most expensive at 6.7 times pretax median household income, followed by New Zealand at 6.4 and Britain at 5.0.

(Reporting By Phil Wahba; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Rep. Giffords to resign from Congress this week

FILE - This Jan. 8, 2012 file photo shows Rep. Gabrielle Giffords waving at the start of a memorial vigil remembering the victims and survivors one year after the Arizona congresswoman was wounded in a shooting that killed six in Tucson, Ariz. Giffords announced, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012 she will resign from Congress this week. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)

FILE - This Jan. 8, 2012 file photo shows Rep. Gabrielle Giffords waving at the start of a memorial vigil remembering the victims and survivors one year after the Arizona congresswoman was wounded in a shooting that killed six in Tucson, Ariz. Giffords announced, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012 she will resign from Congress this week. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)

FILE - In this Jan. 2, 2012, file photo Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, left, accompanied by her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, reacts after leading the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of a memorial vigil remembering the victims and survivors one year after the Arizona congresswoman was wounded in a shooting that killed six othersin Tucson, Ariz. Giffords said Sunday Jan, 22, 2012, that she will resign from Congress this week. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

This video image provided by the office of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords shows Giffords announcing her plans to resign, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Office of Gabrielle Giffords)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona announced Sunday she intends to resign from Congress this week to concentrate on recovering from wounds suffered in an assassination attempt a little more than a year ago.

According to officials in Washington, her resignation, first disclosed on the congresswoman's Facebook page, is expected to take effect on Monday.

The Democratic congresswoman was shot in the head last January as she was meeting with constituents outside a supermarket in Tucson, Ariz. While her progress has seemed remarkable, she said she has more work to do to recover, and it is best for her state if she resigns her seat in the House.

Her shooting prompted an agonizing national debate about super-charged rhetoric in political campaigns.

In a two-minute video posted to her Facebook page, Giffords says: "I don't remember much from that horrible day, but I will never forget the trust you placed in me to be your voice."

She says, "I'm getting better. Every day my spirit is high. I will return and we will work together for Arizona and this great country."

Under state law, a special election will be called to fill out the remainder of Giffords' term.

In a statement, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California said that "since the tragic events one year ago, Gabby has been an inspiring symbol of determination and courage to millions of Americans."

Democratic officials had held out hope for months that the congresswoman might recover sufficiently to run for re-election or even become a candidate to replace retiring Republican Sen. Jon Kyl.

The shooting on Jan. 8, 2011, left 6 victims dead, a federal judge and a Giffords staffer among them. Twelve others were wounded.

A 23-year-old man, Jared Lee Loughner has pleaded not guilty to 49 charges in the shooting. He has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and is being forcibly medicated at a Missouri prison facility in an effort by authorities to make him mentally ready for trial.

In the months since she was shot, Giffords has been treated in Houston as well as Arizona as she re-learned how to walk and speak.

She made a dramatic appearance on the House floor Aug. 2, when she unexpectedly walked in to vote for an increase in the debt limit. Lawmakers from both parties cheered her presence, and she was enveloped in hugs.

More recently, she participated in an observance of the anniversary of the shooting in Arizona.

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CSN: Belichick could be greatest coach ever

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FOXBORO ? In less than three months, Bill Belichick turns 60.
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He is 139-53 as head coach of the Patriots. He?s 175-97 overall. He is 16-6 in the playoffs overall and 15-5 in the playoffs as head coach of the Patriots. He?s won four conference championships and three Super Bowls. He?s coached the Patriots in five conference championship games and has been a head coach or assistant in the Super Bowl seven times. His coaching record in conference championship games with the Giants, Patriots, Jets and Patriots again is 7-2. He?s won 11 division championships as a head coach.
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Chuck Noll, who coached 23 seasons in Pittsburgh and won four Super Bowls had a record of 109-64-1 in his first 11 years with the Steelers. His career record was 193-148-1. His career playoff record was 16-8.
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Don Shula ? the all-time winningest head coach with a record of 328-156-6 coached six conference champions between Baltimore and Miami and won two Super Bowls.
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In 10 years as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, Bill Walsh won three Super Bowls, three conference championships, won the division three times and was 10-4 in the playoffs.
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In nine seasons as head coach of the Green Bay Packers, Vince Lombardi was 89-24-4 and won five championships (three NFL titles and two Super Bowls). He was 9-1 in the playoffs.
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Paul Brown? He was 213-104-9 in 25 seasons as a head coach. In his 17 years in charge of his eponymously named team the Browns, he was 158-48-8, won three NFL titles and four All-American Football Conference championships.
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That?s your coaching Mount Rushmore (with two extra heads for good measure).
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We all enjoy the endless argument about who the greatest quarterback of all-time was or is ? Montana, Elway, Unitas, Brady, Manning, Bradshaw or, for contrarians, Otto Graham.
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But we never seem to get around to debating whether or not Bill Belichick is the greatest head coach to ever stalk an NFL sideline.
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The case is easily made that, in this era of free agency and a hard salary cap with more teams and more games it?s harder now than it was when Lombardi and Brown set the standard.?And yet Belichick has built a dynasty in New England despite that.?

That?s not to discredit either Brown ? a man Belichick reveres ? or Lombardi.?It?s just different now. And different from when Shula, Noll and Walsh accomplished so much as well.
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The players are different. The media attention is different. The headaches are different.
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On Sunday, Bill Belichick will have the chance to get to another Super Bowl. A win over the Ravens and he will once again have a chance to tie Noll with his fourth Super Bowl win.
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That he coached an undefeated team in that game four seasons ago and lost in the final two minutes; that he had a chance to author a 19-0 season and saw the manuscript fall in the fire must, on some level, make his stomach churn still.
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So does the fact that 2007 season was played under the dark cloud of a videotaping scandal. As offenses go, it was the football equivalent of going 95 mph in a 65 zone when you know a cop is sitting there with his radar gun out. Yet the spin turned it from aggravated speeding into coaching treason, in part because the Patriots and Belichick lost control of the narrative and let imaginations and accusations run wild.
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It?s a stain and it?s a blight and the nature of things in 2012 is that it is used to discredit Belichick?s legacy while, say, Noll?s record in Pittsburgh with a fleet of ?roided up stars never comes under the same scrutiny.
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And it is about legacy now for Belichick. He?s been a coach in the league for 36 of his 59 years. It?s all he?s ever known professionally. He?s risen to the top and he?s remained at the top even if he hasn?t done it in a way that?s universally embraceable.
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Reading the biography of Apple founder Steve Jobs written by Walter Isaacson, I found a paragraph near the end of the book.
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It reads, ?The nasty edge to his personality was not necessary. It hindered him more than it helped him. But it did, at times, serve a purpose. Polite and velvety leaders, who take care to avoid bruising others, are generally not as effective at forcing change. Dozens of the colleagues who Jobs abused most ended their litany of horror stories by saying that he got them to do things they never dreamed possible. And he created a corporation jammed with 'A' players.?
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Having worked closely as a media member with Belichick for his entire time in New England, I?m not sure he?s as nasty as Jobs could be. But he can be brusque and intolerant. And he is a control freak of the highest order.
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But, like Jobs, it is because of his unremitting desire to perfect his product, i.e. his football team. He wants his employees in a cocoon that he can manage, because outside the cocoon is the potential (real and imagined) for distraction from the goal of winning championships.
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Leading into last week?s game against the Broncos, I said to one Patriot, ?You guys need to relax and just play. You get too uptight in this locker room.?
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?Relax?? the player said. ?You know who we work for, right??
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There?s been an interesting dynamic with this year?s team. While Belichick has always been very free with praise for his best teams and is quick to make sure the players are credited first, Belichick has ? for the first time I can remember ? given a nod publicly to the challenge of working for him.
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After a win against the Eagles three days after Thanksgiving, Belichick said, "I think our players, yeah, they've given good effort. I think they're trying to do the things we tell them to do. I think sometimes we?ve got to do better and coach better and have things maybe a little cleaner for them, but I think they're trying to do their part in terms of physically and mentally, day after day, week after week, be consistent, be dependable and do what we ask them to do.
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?I know we demand a lot and this isn't an easy place to play and I'm not an easy guy to play for, but they have tried to respond. I give them a lot of credit for that,? Belichick concluded.
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After the win over the Broncos last week, Belichick was effusive in his praise again and added a caveat to his opening remarks.

?I just can't say enough about the players today,? he began. " . . . It's been a lot of hard work this year, but I'm really happy for the players. I'm really excited for them. They deserved it. They've worked hard, they've put up with me, so they deserve this.?
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There will be a day ? and it may come in the next 10 years ? when Belichick puts on a yellow blazer and stands in front of a crowd in Canton, Ohio as he?s enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Mark my words, ?my players? will be the first people he thanks for the honor.
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But there is a self-awareness, it seems, that has made him acknowledge that he?s a tough boss. That playing for him is a unique chore.
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As with Jobs, Belichick ?got them to do things they never dreamed possible. And he created a corporation jammed with 'A' players.?
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And that is the legacy Bill Belichick is authoring even now.

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

South Korea lifts ban on imports of Canadian beef

(AP) ? South Korea has lifted an eight-year ban on imports of Canadian beef.

Seoul imposed the ban after mad cow disease was found in a Canadian cow in 2003. Canada has since been recognized as a "controlled risk" country for beef by the World Organization for Animal Health. Canada filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization over the South Korean ban in 2009.

South Korea's Agriculture Ministry says the ban was lifted on Friday. But it says Seoul will only allow imports of Canadian beef from cattle younger than 30 months old. Younger cows are deemed less susceptible to mad cow disease.

The ministry also said the imports must exclude riskier parts such as the brain, skull and eyes.

South Korea was Canada's fourth-largest beef export market before the ban.

Associated Press

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

APNewsBreak: Feds shut down file-sharing website (AP)

McLEAN, Va. ? Federal prosecutors in Virginia have shut down one of the world's largest file-sharing sites, Megaupload.com, and charged its founder and others with violating piracy laws.

The indictment accuses the company of costing copyright holders more than $500 million in lost revenue from pirated films and other content. The indictment was unsealed Thursday, one day after websites shut down in protest of two congressional proposals intended to thwart the online piracy of copyrighted movies and TV programs.

Megaupload.com has claimed it is diligent in responding to complaints about pirated material.

The indictment says at one point, Megaupload was the 13th most popular website in the world.

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SF sheriff pleads not guilty to domestic violence

San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi walks into Superior Court for his arraignment in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Mirkarimi has been charged with domestic?violence battery, child endangerment and dissuading a witness in connection with a volatile New Year's Eve incident with his wife at their home. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi walks into Superior Court for his arraignment in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Mirkarimi has been charged with domestic?violence battery, child endangerment and dissuading a witness in connection with a volatile New Year's Eve incident with his wife at their home. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Eliana Lopez, left, wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi leaves Superior Court during the arraignment of her husband in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Mirkarimi has been charged with domestic?violence battery, child endangerment and dissuading a witness in connection with a volatile New Year's Eve incident with his wife at their home. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Eliana Lopez, second from right, wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi is escorted into Superior Court for her husband's arraignment in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Mirkarimi has been charged with domestic?violence battery, child endangerment and dissuading a witness in connection with a volatile New Year's Eve incident with his wife at their home. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi walks into Superior Court for his arraignment in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Mirkarimi has been charged with domestic?violence battery, child endangerment and dissuading a witness in connection with a volatile New Year's Eve incident with his wife at their home. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

(AP) ? San Francisco's new sheriff pleaded not guilty to domestic violence and other charges Thursday as a judge ordered him to stay away from his wife and toddler son despite her tearful pleas not to keep the family apart.

Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi's lawyer, Robert Waggener, entered the pleas during an arraignment in San Francisco Superior Court, where Mirkarimi, 50, is also charged with child endangerment and dissuading a witness after a New Year's Eve incident with Lopez at their home.

Judge Susan Breall issued a stay-away order requiring Mirkarimi not to have any contact with his wife, Eliana Lopez, or their 2-year-old son.

"The violence against me is that I don't have my family together," Lopez said repeatedly in court. "Let me have my family together. This is the only reason I am here is that I have my family with Ross."

Lopez, 36, a former Venezuelan telenovela star, also told the judge that she is not some "poor little immigrant," and added, "I'm not afraid of my husband at all."

Mirkarimi, who did not speak during Thursday's hearing, could be seen taking his glasses off and wiping away tears during Lopez's testimony.

Breall said she found Lopez to be strong, engaging and "quite charming." But the judge said that based on an arrest warrant affidavit that contains "physical and emotional abuse," a stay-away order was still necessary.

"I believe Eliana when she says the sheriff is a good person and a loving father. I absolutely believe that," Breall said. "I believe Eliana never wanted this to go to this extreme and to end up in court.

"This is still a volatile situation. The affidavit shows a volatile situation."

During the frenzied two-hour hearing, prosecutor Elizabeth Aguilar-Tarchi argued that the stay-away order was requested because of the charges and not because of Mirkarimi's status.

Waggener said he was disappointed with the judge's ruling.

"I don't think there was a basis for a stay-away order. I don't think the proper decision was made. We'll come back and we'll fight it," Waggener said. "Mr. Mirkarimi did not commit domestic violence, he did not endanger his child, and he did not try to dissuade his wife from talking to the police or anybody else. That's the bottom line."

Mirkarimi is due in court again Monday to set a trial date and again on Jan. 26 to request a modification of the stay-away order.

According to the arrest affidavit released Tuesday, Mirkarimi is alleged to have mistreated his wife on two separate occasions last year and to have told her he was a "very powerful" man who could take away their son.

Lopez appeared on a Jan. 1 videotape candidly discussing the Dec. 31 confrontation and another incident earlier last year, according to the affidavit.

The footage was shot by a neighbor, Ivory Madison, whose call to police prompted an investigation. Lopez is crying and visibly upset about the couple's run-in the day before, the affidavit said, and she points to a bruise on her right bicep where she said Mirkarimi grabbed her.

"This happened yesterday," Lopez tells the camera. "Two times in 2011, and this is the second time this is happening."

Madison eventually told police investigators what Lopez had relayed to her but would not surrender the videotape. Police obtained it and other evidence through a search warrant.

Investigators from the district attorney's office later found another neighbor who gave an account similar to Madison's and said Lopez described Mirkarimi as "going ballistic." The neighbor also said the couple's son told his mother, "Daddy made boo-boo on Mommy's arm."

Lopez married Mirkarimi after having their first child in 2009. She said in court Thursday that her son woke up early in the morning asking for his father and she promised that he would be home Friday.

She was wearing a shirt she said her son had decorated that read, "I want Daddy back."

Meanwhile, several domestic violence groups have called for Mirkarimi to either step aside temporarily until the case is closed or resign.

Mirkarimi, who was sworn in as sheriff nearly two weeks ago after serving two terms as a San Francisco supervisor, said he has no intention of leaving his new post.

However, he could face up to a year in jail if he's convicted.

Associated Press

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