Thursday, February 28, 2013

Missing Local TV News Anchor Found Safe | KTLA 5

missing-anchorSANTA BARBARA ? A television news anchor for KEYT in Santa Barbara has returned home hours after being reported missing by her family.

Concerned family members reported, Paula Lopez, missing just after 10:00 a.m. Wednesday.

After receiving the call, deputies responded to her home and began searching.

Two K-9 units and a Santa Barbara County Air Support Unit helicopter were called in to assist with the search of her home and surrounding area.

At around 5:30 pm tonight her family members called Santa Barbara County Sheriff?s Public Safety Dispatch to report that she is home and safe.

When Deputies responded to her residence they confirmed she was there and no longer missing.

Authorities are not commenting on the reasons surrounding why Lopez went missing, saying it is a private family matter.

According to the Santa Barbara Sheriff?s department, her last known location was at her home located near Cathedral Oaks Road and North San Marcos Road.

KEYT General Manager Mark Danielson released a statement earlier in the day saying, ?We have been in touch with her family and know they, as well as local authorities, are doing everything possible to find her safe and sound. It is clearly a difficult time for her family and our own family at KEYT.?

Lopez, who spent six years at KCAL-TV Channel 9 in Los Angeles, co-anchors the Santa Barbara station?s 11 p.m. broadcast.

She is married to Presiding Judge of Santa Barbara Superior Court, Frank Ochoa.

Source: http://ktla.com/2013/02/27/socal-tv-news-anchor-reported-missing/

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Independent Spirit Awards 2013 Red Carpet Was Such A Breath Of Fresh Air (PHOTOS)

With stylists, hair dressers, makeup artists and the actors themselves feverishly prepping for the Oscars on Sunday, several Hollywood stars took a much-needed breather on Saturday afternoon for the 2013 Independent Spirit Awards.

The awards show, held at Santa Monica Beach, was a largely casual affair, with big names like Salma Hayek, Kerry Washington and Amy Poehler wearing casual day dressed in bright, cheery colors. Rashida Jones and Nina Dobrev even wore shorts (with high heels, but still).

The exception was Jennifer Lawrence, who showed up wearing a daringly sexy black ensemble by Lanvin that bared more skin than she's shown at all the previous awards shows combined. Way to be, J-Law.

Check out the red carpet below -- who do you think was best-dressed?

  • Amy Poehler in a David Meister dress, Jimmy Choo shoes, Edie Parker clutch and Melinda Maria bangles

  • Jennifer Lawrence in Lanvin and Giuseppe Zanotti shoes

  • Jennifer Lawrence in Lanvin and Giuseppe Zanotti shoes

  • Kerry Washington in a Giambattista Valli Couture dress, Christian Louboutin shoes, a Bottega Veneta bag and Monique Pean ring

  • Quvenzhane Wallis

  • Rashida Jones

  • Andy Samberg & Joanna Newsom

  • Zoe Saldana in Dolce & Gabbana

  • Francois-Henri Pinault & Salma Hayek

  • Camila Alves in Escada

  • Aubrey Plaza

  • Lemon Zhang

  • Emily Mortimer in a Chanel jacket

  • Ellen Page

  • Marcia Gay Harden

  • Brittany Snow in a Naeem Khan dress, Jimmy Choo shoes, Le Vian jewels and Nancy Gonzales bag

  • Laura Dern

  • Linda Cardellini

  • Clea Duvall in Pamella Roland

  • Emma Heming

  • Nina Dobrev in a Michael Kors dress, Jimmy Choo shoes and an H. Stern ring

  • Stella Maeve

  • Stana Katic

  • Mary Elizabeth Winstead in a Pucci dress, Greymer shoes, Thale Blanc clutch and Kimberly McDonald ring

  • Katie Aselton in Wes Gordon and Rupert Sanderson heels

  • Anna Kendrick, Common, Zoe Saldana Announce Independent Spirit Award Nominees

    Anna Kendrick, Zoe Saldana and Announce 2013 The Independent Spirit Awards Nominees. Nominations included Jack Black, Matthew McConaughey, Bruce Willis, Helen Hunt, Sam Rockwell, Linda Cardellini, Rosemarie DeWitt, Martin McDonagh, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. footage: Getty Images

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Boston Marathon Runner Climbs Hills In Fight To Cure Cancer

MILFORD, Mass. ? Jamie Gornstein Tighe wakes up at 4:30 a.m. on weekdays and immediately hops on a treadmill. On Saturdays, she gets to sleep in until 6 a.m. before heading out in to the cold and running 10 to 20 miles. But it could be worse.

?Long runs are hard, but it?s not chemo,? said Tighe, a Franklin resident. ?When I?m done, I?ll be sore and I won?t be able to walk for a day or two. But people going through cancer won?t have that luxury. They?re going through an extremely painful experience.

?I just tell myself to suck it up ? you?re not going through cancer."

Tighe doesn?t consider herself a true runner. But in April, she?ll be running her second Boston Marathon with the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team. Every dollar she raises supports the Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research, which funds the ?brightest, most creative scientists making basic research discoveries.?

In 2011, Tighe raised more than $12,000 in memory of her close friend Andy Swan, who died at age 35 from Stage IV lung cancer.

?Andy was a non-smoker and in excellent health,? she said. ?This diagnosis came completely out of left field. And he died 10 months after diagnosis, leaving behind his wife and 4-year-old son. He was a filmmaker with a bright future, and it was such a devastating blow.

?His father is now battling prostate cancer and is also being treated by Dana-Farber. This year I am running in Andy?s memory and in honor of Bob, Andy?s father. My goal is just shy of $13,000, as I want to raise $25,000 for my two marathons.?

Tighe said she has already raised more than $6,500 on Facebook, and she is organizing a fundraiser for April 6 with current and former players from the Patriots and Celtics. The fundraiser is tentatively planned for 3 to 6 p.m. at CJ?s in Framingham.

?I have every confidence that people will help me get to that goal,? she said. ?I?m hoping every little bit adds up, and I can reach that goal of $12,880.?

Tighe, who has daughters in second and sixth grades, is a special needs job coach at Medway High School. As a result, her only time to train is before the sun comes up.

?You do what you got to do,? she said. ?That?s part of being a mom and working. But it?s such an important cause, and the time has to go in. It?s also great for my girls to see this, so they?re inspired to do something like this.?

On Saturdays, Tighe joins her Dana-Farber teammates for long group runs. Most of the runs are on the Boston Marathon course with hilly routes to prepare them for Heartbreak Hill and for the 26.2-mile race, she said.

But it?s not just the team's camaraderie that helps her through the marathon training.

?I couldn't do this without my husband Kevin?s support,? Tighe said. ?He takes our daughters to their basketball games every Saturday so I can run, and then he takes care of them when I am trying to recover.

?And he's a great masseuse, post-run,? she added.

For more information about Tighe?s fundraising, visit her page.

The Daily Voice is profiling local runners who are running the Boston Marathon for charity. Email jpaluzzi@dailyvoice.com?to have your story told.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

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Inside the State of the Union: By the numbers

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Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.; John McCain, R-Ariz.; and Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., sport green ribbons at President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday, Feb. 12, in Washington. The ribbons commemorated the victims of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News

Facts and figures from President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night:

Speech statistics
The president spoke for about an hour. The prepared text clocked in at 6,432 words, which might seem like a lot, but it's nowhere near President Harry Truman's record of more than 25,000 words in 1946.?

Obama used 1,737 different words. Here are some comparisons:

  • America(n)(s): 54; Afghanistan: 4; Africa: 2; Europe(ean): 2
  • our: 145;?we: 122; I: 33; my: 12
  • job(s): 43; energy: 18; family(ies): 18;?tax(es)/taxpayer(s): 17; education: 14; economy: 13?
  • deficit: 10; drone(s): 0

How many times was the president interrupted by applause?
79 by NBC News' unofficial count.


Who was missing??
Tradition dictates that one Cabinet member skip the speech, to run the government in the event of a catastrophe. This year, that duty fell to Energy Secretary Steven Chu. Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia and Samuel Alito also weren't in attendance.?

Guests of the First Lady?
Among those joining Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, wife of the vice president, in the gallery were:

  • Marine Sgt. Sheena Adams, recipient of the Combat Action Ribbon and the Navy and Marine Corp Achievement Medal after her deployment in Afghanistan September 2010 to April 2011
  • Alan Aleman of Las Vegas, an undocumented resident from Mexico and activist for the DREAM Act
  • Tim Cook, chief executive of Apple Inc.
  • Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton and Nathaniel A. Pendleton Sr. of Chicago, parents of Hadiya Pendleton, who was slain last month after she performed at the president's inauguration.
  • Bobak Ferdowsi, flight director of the Mars Curiosity Rover (aka "Mohawk Guy").
  • Tracey Hepner, co-founder of the Military Partners and Families Coalition; and Kaitlin Roig, a first-grade teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

Full list: A diverse guest list for State of the Union?

What were those green ribbons about?
Many lawmakers and others, including Tony Bennett, sported green ribbons in honor of the victims of the December shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

What was the deal with Joe Biden's glasses?
Aides said the vice president scratched his left eye with a contact lens, leaving it irritated and red.

What's next?
Obama travels Wednesday to Asheville, N.C., to deliver a speech pushing the manufacturing policies he spoke about Tuesday night.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

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    Sunday, February 10, 2013

    Hunt for ex-cop goes on amid Calif. snowstorm

    A San Bernardino County Sheriff SWAT team returns to the command post at Bear Mountain near Big Bear Lake, Calif. after searching for Christopher Jordan Dorner on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Search conditions have been hampered by a heavy winter storm in the area. Dorner, a former Los Angeles police officer, is accused of carrying out a killing spree?because he felt he was unfairly fired from his job. (AP Photo/Pool, The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Will Lester)

    A San Bernardino County Sheriff SWAT team returns to the command post at Bear Mountain near Big Bear Lake, Calif. after searching for Christopher Jordan Dorner on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Search conditions have been hampered by a heavy winter storm in the area. Dorner, a former Los Angeles police officer, is accused of carrying out a killing spree?because he felt he was unfairly fired from his job. (AP Photo/Pool, The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Will Lester)

    A San Bernardino County Sheriff SWAT team returns to the command post at Bear Mountain near Big Bear Lake, Calif. after searching for Christopher Jordan Dorner on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Search conditions have been hampered by a heavy winter storm in the area. Dorner, a former Los Angeles police officer, is accused of carrying out a killing spree?because he felt he was unfairly fired from his job. (AP Photo/Pool, The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Will Lester)

    This undated photo released by the Los Angeles Police Department shows suspect Christopher Dorner, a former Los Angeles officer. Dorner, who was fired from the LAPD in 2008 for making false statements, is linked to a weekend killing in which one of the victims was the daughter of a former police captain who had represented him during the disciplinary hearing. Authorities believe Dorner opened fire early Thursday on police in cities east of Los Angeles, killing an officer and wounding another. Police issued a statewide "officer safety warning" and police were sent to protect people named in the posting that was believed to be written by Dorner. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Police Department)

    A San Bernardino County Sheriff SWAT team returns to the command post at Bear Mountain near Big Bear Lake, Calif. after searching for Christopher Jordan Dorner on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Search conditions have been hampered by a heavy winter storm in the area. Dorner, a former Los Angeles police officer, is accused of carrying out a killing spree?because he felt he was unfairly fired from his job. (AP Photo/Pool, The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Will Lester)

    Members on the California Highway Patrol search a truck for Christopher Dorner, a former Los Angeles police officer accused of carrying out a killing spree because he felt he was unfairly fired from his job, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013, in Big Bear Lake, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

    BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. (AP) ? All that was left were footprints leading away from Christopher Dorner's burned-out pickup truck, and an enormous, snow-covered mountain where he could be hiding among the skiers, hundreds of cabins and dense woods.

    More than 100 officers, including SWAT teams, were driven in glass-enclosed snow machines and armored personnel carriers to hunt for the former Los Angeles police officer suspected of going on a deadly rampage to get back at those he blamed for ending his police career.

    With bloodhounds in tow, officers went door to door as snow fell, aware to the reality they could be walking into a trap set by the well-trained former Navy reservist who knows their tactics and strategies as well as they do.

    "The bad guy is out there, he has a certain time on you, and a distance. How do you close that?" asked T. Gregory Hall, a retired tactical supervisor for a special emergency response team for the Pennsylvania State Police.

    "The bottom line is, when he decides that he is going to make a stand, the operators are in great jeopardy," Hall said.

    As authorities weathered heavy snow and freezing temperatures in the mountains, thousands of heavily armed police remained on the lookout throughout California, Nevada, Arizona and northern Mexico.

    Police said officers still were guarding more than 40 people mentioned as targets in a rant they said Dorner posted on Facebook. He vowed to use "every bit of small arms training, demolition, ordinance and survival training I've been given" to bring "warfare" to the LAPD and its families.

    At noon, police and U.S. Marshals accompanied by computer forensics specialists served a search warrant on his mother's house in the Orange County city of La Palma. Dorner's mother and sister were there at the time, and a police spokesman said they were cooperating.

    The manhunt had Southern California residents on edge. Unconfirmed sightings were reported near Barstow, about 60 miles north of the mountain search, at Point Loma base near San Diego and in downtown Los Angeles.

    Some law enforcement officials speculated that he appeared to be everywhere and nowhere, and that he was trying to spread out their resources.

    For the time being, their focus was on the mountains 80 miles east of Los Angeles ? a snowy wilderness, filled with deep canyons, thick forests and jagged peaks, that creates peril as much for Dorner as the officers hunting him. Bad weather grounded helicopters with heat-sensing technology.

    After the discovery of his truck Thursday afternoon, SWAT teams in camouflage started scouring the mountains.

    As officers worked through the night, a storm blew in, possibly covering the trail of tracks that had led them away from his truck but offering the possibility of new trails to follow.

    "The snow is great for tracking folks as well as looking at each individual cabin to see if there's any signs of forced entry," said San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon.

    The small army has the advantage of strength in numbers and access to resources, such as special weapons, to bring him in.

    "We're prepared to use our expertise in terms of special weapons and tactics to address any threat that he poses," LAPD Deputy Chief Kirk Albanese said. "We're working with other agencies ... to make sure we take the advantage of our side as much as we can."

    In his online rant, Dorner sprinkled in military and police parlance, seemingly baiting authorities.

    "Any threat assessments you generate will be useless," it read. "This is simple. I know your TTP's (techniques, tactics, and procedures) and PPR's (pre-planned response). I will mitigate any of your attempts at preservation."

    Without the numbers that authorities have, Dorner will likely rely on the element of surprise, experts said.

    "He doesn't even have to stand and fight," Hall said. "He makes his shot of opportunity and flees."

    It's an advantage that Dorner is well aware of. In his posting, he wrote: "I have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional, and unforgiving. Do not waste your time with briefs and tabletops.

    "Whatever pre-planned responses you have established for a scenario like me, shelve it," he said.

    Authorities said they do not know how long Dorner has been planning the rampage. It's not clear if he is familiar with the area, or has provisions, clothing or weapons stockpiled in the area. Even with training, days of cold and snow can be punishing.

    "Unless he is an expert in living in the California mountains in this time of year, he is going to be hurting," said former Navy SEAL Clint Sparks, who now works in tactical training and security. "Cold is a huge stress factor.

    "If he is not prepared to wait that out, or he hasn't done it before, not everybody is survivor-man," Sparks said.

    Jamie Usera, an attorney in Salem, Ore., who befriended Dorner when they were students and football teammates at Southern Utah University, said he introduced him to the outdoors. Originally from Alaska, Usera said, he taught Dorner about hunting and other outdoor activities.

    "Of all the people I hung out with in college, he is the last guy I would have expected to be in this kind of situation," Usera, who had lost touch with Dorner is recent years, told the Los Angeles Times.

    Others saw Dorner differently. Court documents obtained by The Associated Press on Friday show an ex-girlfriend of Dorner's called him "severely emotionally and mentally disturbed" after the two split in 2006.

    Dorner served in the Navy, earning a rifle marksman ribbon and pistol expert medal. He was assigned to a naval undersea warfare unit and various aviation training units, according to military records. He took leave from the LAPD for a six-month deployment to Bahrain in 2006 and 2007.

    Last Friday was his last day with the Navy and also the day CNN's Anderson Cooper received a package that contained a note on it that read, in part, "I never lied." A coin typically given out as a souvenir by the LAPD police chief was also in the package, riddled with bullet holes.

    Police believe that indicates some level of pre planning.

    On Sunday, police say Dorner shot and killed a couple in a parking garage at their condominium in Irvine. The woman was the daughter of a retired police captain who had represented Dorner in the disciplinary proceedings that led to his firing.

    Dorner wrote in his manifesto that he believed the retired captain had represented the interests of the department over his.

    Hours after authorities identified Dorner as a suspect in the double murder, police believe Dorner shot and grazed an officer in Corona and then used a rifle to ambush two Riverside police officers early Thursday, killing one and seriously wounding the other.

    The incident led police to believe he was armed with multiple weapons, including an assault-type rifle. That detail concerned officers whose bullet-proof vests can be penetrated by such high-powered weapons, Albanese said.

    As a result, all LAPD officers have been required to work in pairs to ensure "a greater likelihood of coming out on top if there is an ambush," Albanese said. "We have no officers alone right now."

    In Big Bear Lake on Friday, residents were buzzing about the manhunt but went about their usual routine. Jackie Holohan, who runs a vacation rental company, said visitors weren't dissuaded from coming to the mountain resort despite the intensive manhunt.

    "The only ones who have called want to make sure if they can get up the mountain," Holohan said.

    Law enforcement officials, meanwhile, said they will continue to search for Dorner through the weekend in Big Bear. They were also inspecting his truck for clues and were following up on multiple theories, including whether he intentionally left it there.

    "Here's the bottom line, we don't know," Albanese said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers contributing to this report include Jeff Wilson, Bob Jablon, Michael Blood, Shaya Tayefe Mohajer, Linda Deutsch and John Antczak in Los Angeles, Ken Ritter in Las Vegas, and Elliot Spagat and Julie Watson in San Diego.

    Risling reported from Big Bear Lake and Abdollah reported from Los Angeles. She can be reached on Twitter at www.twitter.com/LATams

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    Paternos issue report, challenge Freeh's findings

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) ? Former FBI director Louis Freeh is standing by his conclusion that former Penn State coach Joe Paterno and three top administrators concealed child sex abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky.

    Freeh responded Sunday to a new critique released by Paterno's family that called Freeh's report last July inaccurate and unfounded, resulting in a "rush to injustice."

    Freeh says in a statement he respects the right of the Paterno family to conduct a media campaign in an effort "to shape the legacy of Joe Paterno" but the coach should have done more to stop Sandusky.

    Freeh cited grand jury testimony in which Paterno said a graduate assistant relayed to him a 2001 allegation against Sandusky of a "sexual nature" with a child.

    He said Paterno's attorney was contacted for an interview with the coach, who died in January 2012.

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    Saturday, February 9, 2013

    Illini buzzer-beater upsets No. 1 Hoosiers, 74-72

    Illinois' Brandon Paul (3) steals the ball in front of Indiana's Remy Abell (23) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Ill., on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/John Dixon)

    Illinois' Brandon Paul (3) steals the ball in front of Indiana's Remy Abell (23) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Ill., on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/John Dixon)

    Illinois' Joseph Bertrand (2) tries to get to the basket between Indiana's Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell (11), Christian Watford (2) and Cody Zeller (40) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Ill., on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/John Dixon)

    Indiana's Christian Watford (2) grabs a rebound in front of Illinois' Tyler Griffey (42) druing the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Ill., on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/John Dixon)

    CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) ? Tyler Griffey made an uncontested layup at the buzzer off a baseline inbounds pass and Illinois beat No. 1 Indiana 74-72 on Thursday night, the fifth straight week the nation's top-ranked team has lost.

    The Illini (16-8, 3-7 Big Ten) trailed 41-29 at halftime and by double digits for most of the second half before closing the game on a 13-2 run over the final 3:36.

    With the score tied, Indiana's Victor Oladipo turned the ball over and recovered to block a breakaway layup by D.J. Richardson out of bounds with less than a second to play.

    Griffey, who was open after setting a screen, took the inbounds pass from Brandon Paul with .9 seconds left and gently laid the ball into the basket.

    Hundreds of Illinois students rushed the court.

    The upset ended a three-game losing streak for Illinois.

    The Hoosiers (20-3, 8-2) took over the top spot in The Associated Press' Top 25 on Monday.

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    Tuesday, February 5, 2013

    Editorial: Is that Kevin Spacey behind all those Apple products?

    Is that Kevin Spacey behind all those Apple products?

    Up until this one specific camera shot, 31 minutes and 42 seconds into the sixth episode of House of Cards, it had all been going pretty well. The endearing evil of the series' anti-hero Francis Underwood (Kevin Spacey, there on the left) had carried me through the first five installments at a brisk pace, to the extent that even the most blatant Apple and Sony product placements had largely gone unnoticed. (Underwood: "Is that a PS Vita? I oughta get one of these for the car.")

    I happen to be from the UK, where paid product placements on TV shows were banned until 2011 and where we're particularly sensitive to such things, so I must have been engrossed. But then this desk shot happened. My disbelief stopped suspending and promptly clattered to the floor. It had nothing to do with Apple specifically, or even the principle of commercial gadget cameos. My paranoia runs deeper than that, and it has so far prevented me from going back to watch the rest of the series. Read on and I'll explain.

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    Cause of Super Bowl power outage remains unclear

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Who turned out the lights?

    The day after the 34-minute blackout at the Super Bowl, the exact cause ? and who's to blame ? were unclear, though a couple of potential culprits had been ruled out.

    It wasn't Beyonce's electrifying halftime performance, according to Doug Thornton, manager of the state-owned Superdome, since the singer had her own generator. And it apparently wasn't a case of too much demand for power. Meters showed the 76,000-seat stadium was drawing no more electricity than it does during a typical New Orleans Saints game, Thornton said.

    The lights-out game Sunday proved an embarrassment for the Big Easy just when it was hoping to show the rest of the world how far it has come since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. But many fans and residents were forgiving, and officials expressed confidence that the episode wouldn't hurt the city's hopes of hosting the championship again.

    To New Orleans' great relief, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the city did a "terrific" job hosting its first pro football championship in the post-Katrina era, and added: "I fully expect that we will be back here for Super Bowls."

    Fans watching from their living rooms weren't deterred, either. An estimated 108.4 million people saw the Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers 34-31, making it the third most-viewed program in television history. Both the 2010 and 2011 games hit the 111 million mark.

    The problem that caused the outage was believed to have happened around the spot where a line that feeds current from the local power company, Entergy New Orleans, connects with the Superdome's electrical system, officials said. But whether the fault lay with the utility or with the Superdome was not clear.

    Determining the cause will probably take days, according to Dennis Dawsey, a vice president for distribution and transmission for Entergy. He said the makers of some of the switching gear have been brought in to help figure out what happened.

    An attorney for the state board that oversees the Superdome said the blackout did not appear to be related to the replacement in December of electrical equipment connecting the stadium to Entergy. Officials with the utility and the Superdome noted that an NFL game, the Sugar Bowl and another bowl game were played there in recent weeks with no apparent problems.

    The blackout came after a nearly flawless week of activity for football fans in New Orleans leading up to the big game.

    "I hope that's not what they'll remember about this Super Bowl," French Quarter artist Gloria Wallis said. "I hope that what they'll remember is they had a great time here and that they were welcomed here."

    Ravens fan Antonio Prezioso, a Baltimore native who went to the game with his 11-year-old son, said the outage just extended the experience.

    "The more time we could spend at the game was a good thing, as long as it ended the way it did," he said, laughing.

    The city last hosted the Super Bowl in 2002, and officials were hoping this would serve as the ultimate showcase for the city's recovery. The storm tore holes in the roof of the Superdome and caused water damage to its electrical systems, and more than $330 million was spent repairing and upgrading the stadium.

    Sunday's Super Bowl was New Orleans' 10th as host, and officials plan to make a bid for an 11th in 2018.

    Mayor Mitch Landrieu told WWL-AM on Monday that the outage won't hurt the city's chances, and he joked that the game got better after the blackout: "People were leaving and the game was getting boring, so we had to do a little something to spice it up."

    Jarvis DeBerry, a columnist for nola.com and The Times-Picayune, wrote that the power outage gave the media "an opportunity to laugh at the apparent ineptitude or suggest that the ghosts of Hurricane Katrina were haunting the Superdome."

    "That's not the kind of attention the city was looking for, obviously," he wrote, "but it's certainly too soon to say if people will remember the power shortage over San Francisco's furious comeback attempt against Baltimore or if this will harm the city's future opportunities to host the Super Bowl."

    Bjorn Hanson, dean of New York University's Center for Hospitality and Sports Management, said the episode shouldn't hurt the city's reputation as a big convention destination. "I think people view it for what it was: an unusual event with a near-record power draw," he said. "It was the equivalent of a circuit breaker flipping."

    The American Association of Neurological Surgeons will meet in New Orleans from April 27 to May 1. Patty Anderson, director of meetings for the group, said of the blackout: "I never even gave it a second thought. To me, the city is bigger, stronger and more vibrant than it's ever been."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Beth Harpaz, Brett Martel, Stacey Plaisance and Barry Wilner contributed to this report.

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    The-Family-Assistants-Campaign: Is Fatherhood Being Killed so the ...

    If Fathers are Removed From Society, How Can Anyone Understand Authority?

    Is Fatherhood Being Killed so the State Can Play God?





    Is there a master plan for the subjugation of the human race? If so, it must perforce include a strategy for the removal of the single most influential figure in history?the Father. Complete sabotage of families and marriage would also be necessary to pull off this coup. From a purely secular standpoint, the health of a society can be measured by the vitality of fatherhood, according to relevant statistics. More importantly, the health of a society can be best measured from its ability to grasp the concept of God, the Father. For example, a society which merely accepts the God concept without differentiating between the elements of the Trinity is devolving towards paganism. But who would desire such a purge?





    Trenchantly, Jim Sheridan?director of the academy-award-winning ?In the Name of the Father??once stated, ?If you want to destroy a society, remove the fathers.? The presence and activity of dads in a culture is so important that they cannot be removed without precipitating collapse, according to David Popenoe in Fathers, Marriage, and Children in American Society. Statistics clearly illustrate this claim. America is now increasingly fatherless. Popular sentiment, along with social engineering, academic pseudo-scholarship, and religious heresy all add to an unprecedented assault upon marriage and fatherhood. From a biblical viewpoint, this assault on the Father is a challenge upon the very structure of the universe and creation?whereas the Father initiated creation, carried out by His Son and Spirit. Marriage, as a symbol of the relationship between Christ and His Church, is made superfluous when Christianity no longer sets the mores of a society?as has evolved in America today.



    The New York Times recently reported that 50% of American children born to women 30 and under, are now out-of-wedlock. From a practical viewpoint, a world without fathers is rudderless, lacking principled leadership, at the whim of every passing fancy of the academy or elites. More ominously, such a society must be directed by a power-driven political cabal, where government becomes the head of every home, and political doctrines take the place of creed and code. Such a land will be a tyranny, where humans are merely pawns in the machinations of the deified state.



    I. Fatherhood Assassinated Children, by definition, are vulnerable. They must receive defense from within the family unit, or they become extreme risks to predators and lack of instruction. The nuclear family contains a default structure designed to protect, feed, educate, motivate and enable children to successfully move into the adult world. This default structure was traditionally implemented by the parents, directed by the father. This structure has operated successfully since time immemorial. Recently, though, fatherhood has come under tremendous scrutiny and the entire premise of masculine, leadership has been rejected by many elites. In fact, it is the political and scientific opinion of many that masculinity has had a negative impact on the evolution of mankind. And so the institution of fatherhood has been systematically singled out for destruction. Popenoe then explains how being a dad has been trashed in our culture: FATHERHOOD IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE The end result of the many cultural, social, and economic trends we have discussed is a society surprisingly unsupportive of fatherhood. Indeed, if one were specifically to design a culture and a social system for the express purpose of undercutting fatherhood and men?s contribution to family life, our current society would be close to what would result. Consider the following key elements one would want to incorporate: 1.Make marriage into a very weak institution.. 2.Sexualize the society. 3.Institute an educational system that disregards the fact that childrearing is a major adult responsibility and that marriage is important in childrearing. 4.Have an education system that does not recognize worker?s family responsibilities and that stresses ever-increasing material consumption. 5.Develop a culture that heavily stresses individualism. 6.In social discourse, through the media, and in the design of the built environment, deemphasize the importance of children to the continuation of society. 7.Overlook the importance of fathering when discussing male gender roles. 8.When fathering is discussed, don?t mention that fathers are unique and irreplaceable as protectors, challengers, disciplinarians and guides.?? If no person can be conceived without the work of a father, why does modern society insist on pretending fathers are irrelevant? Further, in a society where masculinity is regularly trashed, what generic definition and value does fatherhood hold? In a world of maternal values, doesn?t the entire list of positive masculine traits get tossed in the trash? So if fatherhood has been murdered, who killed it and why? II. Effects of Fatherlessness A. Search for Identity According to Guy Corneau, in Absent Fathers, Lost Sons?one of the most predictable and disturbing effects of fatherless sons is the lack of a strong male identity. Corneau writes, Sons who have not been given adequate fathering are often faced with the following problems: in their teenage years they experience confusion about their sexual identity and adopt feminine types of behavior; their sense of self-esteem is unsteady; they repress their aggression, their ambition and their inquisitiveness. Some of them may suffer inhibitions as regards their sexuality. They may also exhibit learning problems. They have trouble respecting moral values and accepting responsibilities; they have little sense of duty or obligation to others. Their insufficient internal structure results in a certain laxity, a lack of rigor, a general inability to organize their lives effectively. In addition, research shows they are more likely to be homosexuals than are boys whose fathers are sufficiently present. Inadequately fathered sons are also more likely to develop psychological problems that manifest as juvenile delinquency and abuse of drugs and alcohol. All such behaviors are rooted in deep revolt against patriarchal society. The revolt mirrors to the father the consequences of his absence. B. Homosexual Genesis? As mentioned by Corneau, much research indicates that the lack of a male role model for boys is a source of homosexual orientation. In fact, no hard science has ever been delivered to prove individuals are born homosexual. Instead, the cause appears to be environmental, especially as regards the relationship with their father, for gay males. Irving Bieber believed homosexuality was caused by a too-close mother and a too-distant father: Bieber believed that a ?constructive, supportive, warmly related father precludes the possibility of a homosexual son; he acts as a neutralizing, protective agent should the mother make seductive or close-binding attempts.? Not surprisingly, the shattering experience of child sexual abuse can lead some to homosexual orientation, according to one source, which described a study on AIDS: The study lasted for four years and included a total of 4244 men. To ascertain if an individual had a history of childhood sexual abuse they were asked on entry to the study to say if they had had a sexual experience before the age of 13 with an individual five years or more older than themselves; and/or if they had a sexual experience between the ages of 13 and 17 with an individual who was ten or more years older. Of the 4244 individuals in the study, 1686 (40%) reported childhood sexual abuse. There were 258 HIV infections during the course of the study, a rate of 2.1 per 100 person years. While the cause of homosexuality is bound to be long debated, an unusual set of statistics have emerged from the coming trend towards adoption for gay couples. The statistics show that homosexual parenting appears to lead to a ten-to-twenty times increase in their children living as an adult homosexual. So for instance, while about 3% of Americans identify as gay?35% of the kids of gay male couples will live as homosexual; whereas almost 60% of the children of lesbians live as adult homosexuals. C. A World Without Private Human Authority Some point out it is a tenet of Marxism that all individual authority, especially that of the family and religion, must be sacrificed so the state can be built up. For example, the leftist Nazis viewed procreation as the concern of the state. A statement putting 45 Goals of Communism into the US Congressional record in 1963 would seem to verify the need for the family to be controlled. Here are a few: Current Communist Goals EXTENSION OF REMARKS OF HON. A. S. HERLONG, JR. OF FL. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Thursday, January 10, 1963. 40. Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce. 41. Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influence of parents. Attribute prejudices, mental blocks and retarding of children to suppressive influence of parents. (Communist Goals (1963) Congressional Record?Appendix, pp. A34-A35 January 10, 1963) What better way for state power to be established than for the American family to simply be dismembered? III. Marriage, Out-of-Wedlock Births & Divorce Popenoe points out the two main reasons for fatherless children are the very high rate of divorce, and the growing trend of out-of-wedlock births. For example, in the African American community, chances are around 93% that children will grow up without a father for at least part of their childhood. Sadly, studies show that most fathers lose contact with their children after divorce, as men strongly connect childrearing with cohabiting with the mother. And most children with divorced fathers will eventually have no contact with their natural fathers. In fact, 60% of fathers never see their children after divorce, or just a few times a year. And most dads never pay any bills beyond their child support, which averages a paltry $3,155 a year. Nonmarital births and adoptions add to the statistics of the fatherless. These are children who will probably never know their fathers. When even celebrity ?conservatives? like Laura Ingraham adopt children as unmarried parents, you know the problem is out of hand. Cohabitation is not the panacea some believe, either. Interestingly, Jay Teachman?s study of the number of sexual partners and risk for divorce showed a high correlation for a lower number of partners and marital success. For example, virgin brides had very low divorce rates: ?women who are sexually active prior to marriage faced considerably higher risk of marital disruption than women who were virgin brides.? But cohabitation is a negative way to test a potential spouse: In fact, Professor Jay Teachman explains that one of the most ?robust predictors of marital dissolution that has appeared in the literature? is cohabitation itself, making living together actually one of the worst things you can do for your marriage, rather than something to help it. IV. Attack on Fathers as Revolt Against God Briefly, if one views the Father as an essential element of the Christian godhead?as Christ apparently did when he delivered the Lord?s Prayer: Our Father Who Art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name?(Matthew 6:9-13)?then to attack Fatherhood is to reject God. This is certainly occurring as the same critics lambasting fathers are also furious rejecters of the biblical way. Eric Voegelin, in Science, Politics & Gnosticism, trenchantly pointed out that the assault against God described by Nietzsche was really just an attempt to bury mankind?s sins by deicide, or killing God: The madman is therefore looking for man, but not the man of the philosopher: he is looking for the being that springs from the magic of the murder of God?Man cannot transform himself into a superman: the attempt to create a superman is an attempt to murder man. Historically, the murder of God is not followed by the superman, but by the murder of man? Conclusion If fathers have to be removed before a tyranny is established, America is well on the way. Note the following statistics to understand what grave danger America now is in regarding the loss of fathers. To reject fathers is to reject our historic Western approach to life. What follows can only be the bloodbath of liberty first, followed by humans, later. Post-Script: Statistics of the Fatherless A. Poverty: Children in father-absent homes are five times more likely to be poor. In 2002, 7.8% of children in married-couple families were living in poverty, compared to 38.4% of children in mother-only household families. During the year before their babies were born, 43% of unmarried mothers received welfare or food stamps, 21% received some type of housing subsidy, and 9% received another type of government transfer (unemployment insurance etc.). For women who have another child, the proportion who receives welfare or food stamps rises to 54%. A child with a nonresident father is 54 percent more likely to be poorer than his or her father. B. Fatherless Physical Abuse Compared to peers living with both parents, kids in single parent homes had: ?a 77% greater risk of being physically abused ?an 87% greater risk of being harmed by physical neglect ?a 165% greater risk of experiencing notable physical neglect ?a 74% greater risk of suffering from emotional neglect ?an 80% greater risk of suffering serious injury as a result of abuse ? overall, a 120% greater risk of being endangered by some type of child C. Crime, Substance Abuse & Self-Harm ?63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes, 5 times the average. ?90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes, 32 times the average. ?85% of all children who show behavior disorders come from fatherless homes; 20 times the average; ?80% of rapists with anger problems come from fatherless homes, 14 times the average; ?71% of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes, 9 times the average; ?75% of all adolescent patients in chemical abuse centers come from fatherless homes, 10 times the average; ?70% of youths in state-operated institutions come from fatherless homes, 9 times the average; ?85% of all youths in prison come from fatherless homes, 20 times the average. D. More Statistics: ?Adolescents from single-parent families engage in greater and earlier sexual activity. ?Fatherless children are at much higher risk of drug and alcohol abuse, mental illness, suicide, poor educational performance, teen pregnancy, and criminality. ?Most abused children come from fatherless homes; only 1/3 abused kids lived with both biological parents. ?50% of child abuse cases are committed by single mothers. ?Fatherless children are at dramatically greater risk of suicide.. ?Fatherless boys have much more trouble establishing appropriate sex roles and gender identity. ?80% of youth psychiatric patients are from fatherless homes. ?Fatherless children are less cooperative and score lower on IQ tests. ?Fatherless kids exhibit significantly more conduct problems, and daughters have higher rates of anxiety or depression. ??Father hunger? often afflicts boys age 1-2 whose fathers are suddenly and permanently absent. Sleep disturbances, nightmares/ night terrors frequently begin within one to three months after the father leaves home. ?Children of never-married mothers are more than twice as likely to have been treated for an emotional or behavioral problem. ?Fatherless children are more likely to have been expelled or suspended from school, to display emotional problems, and to engage in antisocial behavior. ?Researchers observed ?greater levels of aggression in boys from mother-only households than from boys in mother-father households.? ?80% of adolescents in psychiatric hospitals come from broken homes. ?Violent school kids are 11 times more likely to live without their fathers and six times more likely to have unmarried parents. ?43% of prison inmates are fatherless; 14% lived in households without either biological parent; and 14% spent some of their childhood in a foster home, agency or other juvenile institution. ?72% of adolescent murderers grew up without fathers; 60% of America?s rapists grew up the same way. ?Only 13% of juvenile delinquents come from families in which the biological mother and father are married to each other. By contract, 33% have parents who are either divorced or separated and 44% have parents who were never married. ?Fatherless teenage boys are more likely to be incarcerated for delinquent offenses and also manifest worse conduct while incarcerated. ?70% of juveniles in state reform institutions grew up fatherless. ?Fatherless males engage in twice as much criminal activity, which triples if their neighborhood has a high concentration of single-parent families. please give if you can $5,$10,or $25 to help us support the many who have no were else to turn paypal

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    Monday, February 4, 2013

    Former Navy Seal & Sniper Chris Kyle Gunned Down By Eddie Ray Routh

    Former Navy Seal & Sniper Chris Kyle Gunned Down By Eddie Ray Routh

    Former Navy Seal and hero Chris Kyle photosSad news today after former Navy Seal Chris Kyle was gunned down at a Texas shooting range Saturday, while helping a 25-year-old former Marine, Eddie Ray Routh, who is recovering from post-traumatic stress disorder. The biggest question in everyone’s mind is why would Routh turn on Chris Kyle and murder him? Chris Kyle, the former ...

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    'Girls,' 'Sugar Man' earn Directors Guild honours; show could prove another big win for 'Argo'

    LOS ANGELES, Calif. - "Girls" star Lena Dunham has won the TV comedy directing prize from the Directors Guild of America, while the musical portrait "Searching for Sugar Man" earned the documentary award.

    Dunham won Saturday for directing the pilot of the show, which focuses on the lives of a group of girls in their 20s.

    "It is such an unbelievable honour to be in the company of the people in this room, who have made me want to do this with my life," Dunham said.

    Malik Bendjelloul won the documentary award for "Sugar Man," his study of the fate of critically acclaimed but obscure 1970s singer-songwriter Rodriquez. The film also is nominated for best documentary at the Feb. 24 Academy Awards.

    Among other early TV winners:

    ? Musical variety: Glenn Weiss, "The 66th Annual Tony Awards."

    ? Daytime serial: Jill Mitwell, "One Life to Live."

    ? Children's program: Paul Hoen, "Let It Shine."

    The Directors Guild honours continued Hollywood's strange awards season, which could culminate with a big Oscar win for Ben Affleck's "Argo." The guild's prize for best director typically is a final blessing for the film that goes on to win best-picture and director at the Academy Awards.

    Affleck can go only one-for-two at the Oscars, though. He's up for the film honour at the Directors Guild, and "Argo" is looking like the best-picture favourite at the Oscars. But the director's branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences overlooked him and several other key filmmakers for an Oscar directing slot.

    The guild and Oscar directing lineups usually match up closely, but they have little in common this season, with only Steven Spielberg for "Lincoln" and Ang Lee for "Life of Pi" nominated at both shows.

    Along with them and Affleck, the guild nominated Kathryn Bigelow for "Zero Dark Thirty" and Tom Hooper for "Les Miserables." At the Oscars, Spielberg and Lee are joined in the directing category by Michael Haneke for "Amour," David O. Russell for "Silver Linings Playbook" and Benh Zeitlin for "Beasts of the Southern Wild."

    Director Norman Jewison, the guild's 2010 lifetime-achievement prize winner, presented Bigelow with her nomination plaque and noted the incongruity of the Oscar best-picture field, which has nine nominees, while there are only five directing slots.

    "So apparently, there were four films that were directed by themselves," Jewison said.

    With 12 Oscar nominations, Spielberg's Civil War saga initially looked like the Oscar favourite over such other potential favourites as "Argo," ''Les Miserables" and "Zero Dark Thirty," since films generally have little chance of winning best picture if they are not nominated for best director. Only three films have done it in 84 years, most recently 1989's best-picture champ "Driving Miss Daisy," which failed to earn a directing nomination for Bruce Beresford.

    But Affleck's "Argo," in which he also stars as a CIA operative who hatches a bold plan to rescue six Americans during the hostage crisis in Iran, has swept up all the major awards since the Oscar nominations. "Argo" won best drama and director at the Golden Globes and top film honours from the Screen Actors Guild and the Producers Guild of America.

    Many of the same film professionals who vote in guild awards also cast ballots for the Oscars. If Affleck wins at the Directors Guild awards, it will be a strong sign that "Argo" has the inside track for the best-picture Oscar.

    Affleck may have a bit of newcomer's edge at the guild, where he's the only first-time nominee. Spielberg has won the guild prize a record three times, for "The Color Purple," ''Schindler's List" and "Saving Private Ryan." Lee has won twice, for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Brokeback Mountain," while Bigelow won three years ago for "The Hurt Locker" and Hooper won two years ago for "The King's Speech."

    A win for Affleck would nick the guild's record as a strong forecast for the eventual directing recipient at the Oscars. Only six times in the 64-year history of the guild awards has the winner there failed to follow up with an Oscar. It would be No. 7 if Affleck wins Saturday, since he's not up for best director at the Oscars.

    Peer loyalty might play in Affleck's favour at the Oscars. The acting branch in particular, the largest block of the academy's 5,900 members, might really throw its weight behind "Argo" because of Affleck's directing snub. Actors love it when one of their own moves into a successful directing career, and Affleck ? who's rarely earned raves for his dramatic chops ? also delivers one of his best performances in "Argo."

    Affleck has had no traction in acting honours this season, and he's joked that no one considered it a snub when he wasn't nominated for best actor. So a best-picture vote for "Argo" might be viewed as making right his omission from the directing lineup and acknowledging what a double-threat talent he's become in front of and behind the camera.

    A best-picture prize also would send Affleck home with an Oscar. The award would go to the producers of "Argo": George Clooney, Grant Heslov and Affleck.

    But it's not as though Affleck has never gotten his due at Hollywood awards before. He and Matt Damon jump-started their careers with 1997's "Good Will Hunting," for which they shared a screenplay Oscar.

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    AP Entertainment Writer Sandy Cohen contributed to this report.

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    Sunday, February 3, 2013

    Netanyahu: Iran threat is paramount for new government

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday took on the job of forming a new government and said its most important task would be to ensure that Iran does not gain nuclear arms.

    President Shimon Peres formally called on Netanyahu to assemble a new coalition following the January 22 general election in which Netanyahu's rightist Likud-Beitenu emerged as the biggest party. It controls 31 seats in the 120-seat parliament.

    "The paramount task of the government that I will form will be to stop Iran from arming itself with nuclear weapons," Netanyahu said as he accepted the mandate from Peres.

    Israel and the West suspect that Iran is working to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran says its nuclear atomic program is purely for peaceful purposes.

    Netanyahu also hinted at the security dangers posed by advanced Syrian weapons being transferred from Syria to Iranian-backed Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas and its apparent chemical weapons arsenal, but he did not specifically name the country.

    "We will also have to deal with other deadly weaponry that is being amassed around us and threatens our cities and our citizens," he added.

    Israel has remained silent, but diplomats, Syrian rebels and regional security sources said on Wednesday that Israeli jets had bombed a convoy near the Lebanese border, apparently hitting weapons destined for Hezbollah. Syria also accused Israel of bombing a research site near Damascus.

    In his short acceptance speech, Netanyahu repeated his commitment to peace with the Palestinians and called on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to resume talks with him.

    "The next government that I will form will be committed to peace. I call on Abu Mazen (Abbas) to return to the negotiating table. Every day that passes without us talking to jointly find a way to create peace for our peoples is a day wasted," Netanyahu said.

    But drawing the Palestinians back to the table may be hard. Talks broke down in 2010 over Israel's continued settlement building. With Netanyahu set to ask a powerful pro-settler party to join him, and many in his own party also partial to settlers, he is sure to face strong internal opposition.

    Last week Peres met representatives from the 12 parties elected to parliament, the Knesset, and factions that control 82 seats proposed Netanyahu should be asked to form a government.

    Coalition-building talks will begin on Sunday in Tel Aviv, although initially, at least, Netanyahu will not be involved directly. He has appointed his party ally and former foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, to lead the Likud-Beitenu team.

    During the global downturn, Israel's economy has been among the fastest growing of Western countries, reaching 3.3 percent in 2012 after a 4.6 percent spurt in 2011, with expectations of close to 3 percent this year but Netanyahu called for vigilance.

    "The global economic crisis has not ended and we must maintain places of work and continued growth and create more jobs," he said.

    CONCESSIONS

    Likud-Beitenu took a battering at the ballot box and won 11 fewer seats than it had going into the election, meaning Netanyahu may have to be more considerate of his partners.

    His administration is expected to be cobbled together from a new centrist party headed by former TV personality Yair Lapid, which with 19 seats is the second-largest party, the 12-seat far-right pro-settler Bayit Yehudi ("Jewish Home") faction and other centrist and religious parties.

    Lapid, a political novice, leads the "Yesh Atid" (There is a Future) party and none of its members has prior parliamentary experience -- one of the selling points that attracted voters.

    He campaigned on a ticket of an "equal sharing of the burden" and helping the middle class, especially with housing and education.

    "Equal sharing" is political code for meeting the complaints of secular tax-payers about the concessions given to the ultra-Orthodox, whose men study in Jewish seminaries, often on state stipends, and who are not drafted into the army.

    Netanyahu committed to follow Lapid's lead, although he did not say how he would square the circle. Ultra-Orthodox parties have for decades successfully resisted mass conscription of 18-year-old men and have vowed to continue to do so.

    "We are committed to increase significantly an equal share of the burden and I am convinced that we can do this in a responsible manner that can bring a basic change without tearing the nation apart," he said.

    (Writing by Ori Lewis; Editing by Stephen Powell)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/netanyahu-nominated-form-israeli-government-182314387.html

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    The dung beetle as celestial navigator

    Only humans, birds, and seals are known to navigate using stars. But the dung beetle does use the Milky Way to chart its path, say scientists.

    By Joseph Castro,?LiveScience.com / January 25, 2013

    Dung beetles have been shown to use the Milky Way to navigate.Researchers have known for several years that the inch-long insects use the sun or moon as fixed points to ensure they keep rolling dung balls in a straight line - the quickest way of getting away from other beetles at the dung heap. Pictured here, a South African dung beetle.

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    Despite having tiny brains, dung beetles are surprisingly decent navigators, able to follow straight paths as they roll poo balls they've collected away from a dung source. But it seems the insects' abilities are more remarkable than previously believed. Like ancient seafarers, dung beetles can navigate using the starry sky and the glow from the Milky Way, new research shows.

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    "This is the first time where we see animals using the Milky Way for orientation," said lead researcher Marie Dacke, a biologist at Lund University in Sweden. "It's also the first time we see that insects can use the stars."

    After locating a fresh pile of feces, dung beetles will often collect and roll away a large piece of spherical dung. Last year, Dacke and her colleagues discovered the beetles climb on their dung balls and dance around in circles before taking off. This dance is not one of joy, however; the insects are checking out the sky to get their bearings.

    "The dorsal (upper) parts of the dung beetles' eyes are specialized to be able to analyze the direction of light polarization ? the direction that light vibrates in," Dacke told LiveScience. So when a beetle looks up, it's taking in the sun, the moon and the pattern of ambient polarized light. These celestial cues help the beetle avoid accidentally circling back to the poo pile, where other beetles may try to steal its food, Dacke said. [Photos of Dung Beetles Dancing on Poop Balls]

    In addition to these cues, Dacke and her team wondered if dung beetles can use stars for navigation, just as birds, seals and humans do. After all, they reasoned, dung beetles can somehow keep straight on clear, moonless nights.

    To find out, the researchers timed how long dung beetles of the species Scarabaeus satyrus took to cross a circular arena with high walls blocking views of treetops and other landmarks. They tested the insects in South Africa under a moonlit sky, a moonless sky and an overcast sky. In some trials, the beetles were fitted with cardboard caps, which kept their eyes to the ground. Overall, the beetles had a difficult time traveling straight and took significantly longer to cross the arena if caps or clouds obstructed their view of the sky.

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/_kLAbUmFlvs/The-dung-beetle-as-celestial-navigator

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