Friday, August 2, 2013

Guantanamo prisoners' favorite novel? 'Fifty Shades of Grey'

Congressman Jim Moran of Virginia, who recently toured a top-secret area of the Guantanamo prison, said the most-requested books are the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' series by E.L. James.

By Molly Driscoll,?Staff Writer / August 1, 2013

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The blockbuster ?Fifty Shades of Grey? series by E.L. James has some new fans: prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.

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Virginia congressman Jim Moran, who was part of a group of members of Congress who recently toured the high-security section of Guantanamo known as Camp 7, said that the most-requested books for prisoners in that area are the ?Fifty Shades of Grey? novels.

?Rather than the Koran, the book that is requested most by the (Camp 7 detainees) is 'Fifty Shades of Grey,?? Moran said, according to the Huffington Post. ?They've read the entire series. I guess there's not much going on, these guys are going nowhere, so what the hell.?

The Camp 7 area holds prisoners known as ?high-value? detainees, which includes several men who have been charged with planning 9/11.

The military does not acknowledge Camp 7 in any way and so would not talk about Moran?s comments.

?We don't discuss our high-value detainees except in the most generic terms,? Lieutenant Colonel Samuel House told Reuters. ?Further, we do not discuss the assertions made by members of Congress.?

Before now, those in charge at Guantanamo have stated they check books or magazines for sexual content before giving them to the prisoners.?

A Reuters reporter who toured the library which provides books to the prisoners also noted the availability of ?Star Trek? novels, instructional books for getting rid of stress, ?The Hunger Games? by Suzanne Collins, and ?The Odyssey? by Homer.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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Drink Here Now | 7x7

Comedy Confessions at Dirty Trix Saloon
Sure, your friends and family think you?re funny. But do you have what it takes to make a room full of people laugh? How about a room full of drunk people? Bring your best jokes to Dirty Trix Saloon (408 Clement b/t 5th and 6th) on Wednesday night for the weekly Comedy Confessions Open Mic party. You?ll find nervous newcomers, rowdy regulars, and copious cocktails at this Chicago-centric sports bar described by Yelp users as having ?strong, cheap drinks,? ?friendly, attentive bartenders,? and a ?certain degenerate charm.? Sign up at 8 pm if you want to perform, or show up at 9 pm to pass judgment on the amateurs. It?s free, and it will likely be crowded.

Wine and History with Flipside at The Mint
The SF Museum and Historical Society hosts yet another drinking event with a history problem. Join Wineluv and Flipside at The Mint (88 Fifth Street @ Mission) this Thursday, August 1, for an unlimited wine tasting from more than 75 wineries, plus a history lesson. Matt Reidy of Bluxome Street Winery will wax nostalgic about wine-making in San Francisco in the early 1900s. Next, Brian Kane of The Winery SF will make wine-making comparisons between SF and Sonoma/Napa. Then, Joshua Haberman of Burt Street Cellars will discuss how wine goes from the vineyard to the bottle. General admission and VIP tickets are available online, ranging from $55 to $120. General admission includes the unlimited wine tasting, the educational presentations, a custom GoVino wine glass, a photo booth by UpOut, live music, and 20+ vendors sampling chocolate, olive oil, and more. Food will be available from Off the Grid. VIP tickets include early entry with a guided tour of the Old Mint, a fully-catered VIP area, custom crystal glassware, a premium wine tasting, and gift bags.

SF Chefs DIY Cocktail Mixer
What?s the secret to some of the best cocktails in San Francisco? House-made mixers, such as grenadine, flavored simple syrups, and specialty sodas. Three of San Francisco?s top cocktail experts will be divulging some of their mixer secrets at a DIY Cocktail Mixer this Saturday, August 3, at 11:30 am at the Grand Hyatt (345 Stockton @ Sutter). Camper English of Alcademics.com will join Fine Cooking Senior Editor Denise Mickelson and two more local mixologists for a demonstration of tips and methods for making and using infused spirits and liqueurs (like vanilla-fig tequila), flavored syrups, homemade sodas, tonic water, and more. Guests will leave with a booklet of recipes so they can recreate what they?ve learned at home. Tickets are available online for $35 for this event, which is part of the SF Chefs week-long festival of food, wine and spirits.

Dubstep Dance Party at Monroe
Stop, drop and bounce this Saturday night at Hausik?s Dubstep and House launch party at Monroe (473 Broadway @ Kearney). Hausik (pronounced ?How sick?), the self-described ?nightlife concierge,? will start turning up the bass at 10 pm. The four-hour show features DJ Felnlove, DJ Kepic and Zoe Parties; a vocal performance by Those Bloody Yanks with Chant?; and go-go dancing by Valiant Vixens. If the music isn?t enough to get you moving, Monroe?s bartenders will provide some lubrication. Drink options range from beer and wine to cocktails as swanky as the Art Deco lounge itself. The cover charge amount remains a mystery, but if you whisper ?Serenity? to the doorwoman, you can get in free before 10:30 pm, or for a discount before 11 pm.

Classic Movie Night at Top of the Mark
Wind down with wine and a movie this Tuesday, August 6 in Nob Hill. Every Tuesday this summer, Top of the Mark (999 California @ Mason) hosts a free wine tasting and screening of a classic movie. The wine tasting begins at 5:30 pm and features Dazante Pinot Grigio and Marchesi di Frescobaldi Chianti. The movie starts at 7:30 pm. This week?s film is the 1963 classic, Bye Bye Birdie. The wine tasting and the classic movie are free, but it wouldn?t be very classy to pass up an item or two from the menu. Order the Eggs & Eggs ($11), which are piquillo-infused deviled hen eggs with avocado paint and trout caviar. Or try a trio of Sliders ($21), including a Dungeness crab cake, a Kobe beef burger and a Kofte potato cake.

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Dr. Jim Taylor: Build a Positive and High-Performing Sports Team Culture

Some sports are ready-made for a discussion about the influence of team culture on individual and team performance. Team sports, such as basketball, football, and soccer, require that time and energy be devoted to building a culture that will lead to success. Without this discussion, the chances of a team being successful are small.

Individual sports, however, often don't give much attention to team culture despite the fact that most individual sports are built around a team structure, for example, track and field, ski racing, and tennis. The fact is that, for individual sports, the influence that individual athletes can have on a team, whether healthy or toxic, is just as important as in true team sports. Nor do we often think about how an individual sports team can have a significant effect on the performances of its individual members.

Yet, have you ever been on a "downer" team? I'm talking about one that is permeated with negativity, unhealthy competition, and conflict. It sure doesn't feel good and it can definitely interfere with your performing your best. Whether you are an athlete on a team or one of its coaches, you can have a big impact on how your team gets along, functions, and performs.

In addition to my psychology work with athletes, I consult extensively in the corporate world where I help executives and companies to maximize individual and team performance. One of the most important areas I focus on in this work involves helping senior management to create an organizational culture that is positive and high performing. While working with the coaching staffs of several junior sports programs, it occurred to me that developing a healthy team culture is as important in the sports world as it is in the corporate world. So, in applying these concepts to sports programs, let's start with an understanding of what a team culture is and why it is of essential value.

A culture is the expression of a team's values, attitudes, and beliefs about sports and competition. It determines whether, for example, the team's focus is on fun, mastery, or winning or whether it promotes individual accomplishment or team success. The culture is grounded in an identified sense of mission and shared goals, for instance, the goal of qualifying for a regional championships or winning a state title.

Individual sports teams are complicated a bit by the fact that they aren't really team sports. Unlike true team sports such as basketball or football, the success of one athlete isn't dependent on how his or her teammates perform. Yet, I'm sure that you would agree that the culture of a team, whether healthy or unhealthy, has a real impact on its individual athletes. For example, a team that is in constant conflict or has a negative atmosphere will bring team members, athletes and coaches alike, down and this unpleasant atmosphere will also hurt individual athletes' performances. Conversely, a team culture built on positive energy, support, and fun will lift everyone up, feel comfortable and supportive, and the results will show it.

The culture creates norms of acceptable behavior on a team, either explicitly or implicitly conveying to members what is allowed and what is not. These norms can dictate to team members how to behave, communicate, cooperate, and deal with conflict. When clear norms are established, everyone on a team is more likely to abide by them.

Very importantly, the culture creates the atmosphere that permeates every aspect of a team's experience. Is the atmosphere relaxed or intense? Light-hearted or competitive? Supportive or competitive?

All of these qualities of a culture have real implications for how the team functions, how its members get along, and, crucially, how the athletes on the team perform and the results they get. When a team has a defined culture that is understood by all of its members, they feel an implicit pressure (in the good sense) to support that culture.

How a Team Culture Develops

Coaches can allow the culture of their team to develop in one of two ways. First, it can emerge naturally as an expression of its individual members. The benefits to this "organic" approach is that team members feel a sense of ownership for the culture because they created it. But there is a risk that the creation of the team be unfairly shaped by one or a few team members who may be particularly assertive or controlling, leaving other members of the team feeling marginalized and powerless. And a real danger can arise when the team culture is hijacked by a small subset of the team who are more interested in exerting their own power over the team, however unhealthy it might be. The result can be a truly toxic culture that serves neither the best interests of the team as a whole or its individual members.

The second approach, and the one that I recommend, is for coaches to take an active (though not dominating) role in the creation of a team culture. Through your leadership and open discussions with team members, your team can identify the values, attitudes, and beliefs that you and your athletes want to act as the foundation of the team culture. You can also discuss what all of you feel is important in terms of the atmosphere you want to create, the expectations the team has about their behavior, and the way in which team members communicate. This collaborative approach to team culture will ensure that members feel a sense of ownership for the culture and, as a result, are more likely to live by its dictates.

Training Group Subcultures

In addition to the over-all culture that a coaching staff fosters to best serve the goals of the entire team and the needs of all of its athletes, training groups (e.g., based on age, ability, or specialty) or position groups (e.g., football lineman or receivers) within the larger team can also create their own cultures. These training-group cultures better reflect the individual personalities of their coaches and athletes and the unique goals that they are pursuing. These subcultures also allow athletes who may be unable to take a leadership role in the team as a whole to exert influence within their group.

Questions to Ask

Coaches, I encourage you to sit down with the rest of the coaching staff and your athletes to discuss the kind of culture your team wants to have. You should ask the following questions (and any others that you think relevant). Training groups can ask the same questions:

  • What values do we want to act as the foundation for our team culture?
  • What attitudes and beliefs about your sport, competition, and team do you want to hold?
  • What are the goals that the team wants to pursue?
  • How do the athletes and coaches want to treat each other?
  • What kind of atmosphere do we want on your team?

When you ask and answer these questions, you are proactively developing a team culture of your team's own design rather than leaving it to chance. In doing so, you are building a team that has its best chance of being positive and supportive and, as a result, performing at its highest level possible.

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Tourists evacuated as oil spill blackens Thai beach

By Frances Cha, CNN

updated 10:36 AM EDT, Tue July 30, 2013

Hundreds of workers and navy soldiers are attempting to clean up the oil spill on Koh Samet.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • One of the beaches on Thailand's Koh Samet island has turned black from Saturday's oil spill
  • Koh Samet is a popular Thai weekend getaway destination
  • Approximately 5,000 liters of oil have washed up on the island
  • Spill "may be worse than first thought," says opposition MP, Greenpeace

(CNN) -- Tourists staying at Ao Phrao (Phrao Bay) on Thailand's island of Koh Samet have been evacuated as the bay turned black from an oil spill over the weekend.

Authorities estimated that around 5,000 liters of crude oil have washed up on the island, having leaked into the ocean from an offshore pipeline belonging to PTT Global Chemical, Thailand's largest petrochemical producer.

The total leakage is estimated at 50,000 liters.

Due to its beautiful beaches and proximity to Bangkok -- the travel time from the capital is a little less than four hours by bus and then boat -- the island has long been a popular Thai weekend destination.

Tourist activities on the island are largely ocean-oriented and include jet-skiing, snorkeling and banana-boating.

Gallery: Oil spill on Koh Samet

Effect on tourism

Koh Samet is known for its 14 white sand beaches. In this photo: Ao Phrao before the oil spill.

It's still unclear to what extent the spill will affect local tourism, but the damage was initially reportedly limited to one beach, at Ao Phrao. There are 14 beaches on the island.

"We've had some hotel cancellations on Samet," Rayong province tourism authority director Chuchart Oncharoen told the Bangkok Post. "Whether this has a long-term impact on the island depends on how quickly PTT cleans up the mess."

The affected beach is on the less populated Western part of the island, where resorts have closed and tourists have been evacuated to hotels in other areas.

The island is currently in its tourism low season -- the high season is from October to April.

"By far the majority of tourists who go to Koh Samet stay at resorts and hotels on the eastern side of the island," Thailand travel blogger Richard Barrow told CNN.

Gallery: Oil spill on Koh Samet

Spill 'worse than thought'

However, an opposition MP has suggested the damage from the spill may be worse than first thought, reports Australia's ABC.

"If that (50,000 litres) was the real amount, they should have already eliminated it -- they should have solved the problem fast enough before it reached Samet island," said Sathit Pitutacha, from Thailand's Democrat Party.

The environmental group Greenpeace also called the spill "massive," according to the ABC, and called upon the Thai government to end oil exploration in the Gulf of Thailand.

Some travelers to Phrao Bay have already posted about the unexpected change in their itineraries.

"The oil completely covered the beach when we woke up in the morning," wrote Tripadvisor reviewer MatJens about his curtailed stay at Lima Coco resort, one of the popular hotels in the area that has been closed.

"We rebooked to a hotel on Ko Chang and the personnel at Lima Coco were very helpful getting us there. We also got a voucher covering the days we paid in advance," wrote MatJens on Monday.

A statement from PTT Global Chemical said the company had deployed booms to contain the oil as well as oil spill dispersant.

It added that the Thai navy and approximately 300 workers from PTT Global Chemical are continuing to clean up the area.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

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Guns in schools: Arkansas district will arm 20 teachers and staff

A small school district in Arkansas will arm 20 volunteer teachers and staff with handguns starting in the fall, reigniting debate about the best way to protect children in schools.

The district will be the first in the state to arm teachers and is doing so under a state law that allows licensed, armed security guards on campus. The school?s participants in the program, whose identities will be kept secret, will be considered security guards after undergoing 53 hours of training.

"The plan we've been given in the past is, 'Well, lock your doors, turn off your lights and hope for the best,' " Superintendent David Hopkins told the Associated Press. "That's not a plan.?

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Mr. Hopkins said a wave of parent calls after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings last December caused him to reevaluate their procedures, even though the town of 9,200 people about 100 miles northwest of Little Rock isn't known for being dangerous.

State officials have not blocked the plan, even though Arkansas Education Commissioner Tom Kimbrell has said that he opposes arming teachers and staff. Instead, he supports hiring law enforcement officers as school resource officers.

Participating staff in Clarksville?s schools will be given a one-time $1,100 stipend to purchase a handgun and holster. The district will pay about $50,000 for ammunition and for training by Nighthawk Custom Training Academy, a private training facility in northwest Arkansas.

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?That teacher is going to respond to one thing and one thing alone, and that's someone is in the building either actively or attempting to kill people," Jon Hodoway, director of training for Nighthawk said. "That's it. They're not going to enforce the law. They're not going to make traffic stops. If somebody is outside acting the fool, they're going to call the police."

At a recent training session teachers and administrators practiced using airsoft pellet guns to shoot a student pretending to hold another at gunpoint.

One of the student simulators, Sydney Whitkanack, said she?s not concerned about having teachers or staff armed.

"If they're concealed, then it's no big deal," she said. ?It's not like someone's going to know, 'Oh, they have a firearm.' "

Others, like former president of the Arkansas Education Association Donna Morey, strongly opposed the plan, citing concerns over a student accidentally getting shot or taking a gun.

"We just think educators should be in the business of educating students, not carrying a weapon," she said.

The Clarksville school district is the latest example of localities trying to form responses to the Sandy Hook shooting last December that killed 20 children and six teachers.

Like Clarksville, some districts have decided to beef up armed security, in line with the National Rifle Association?s recommendation for every school to have an armed security guard, police officer, or staff.

In May, a rural Colorado school district voted to allow two top administrators to carry guns. They were able to circumvent Colorado?s gun laws by changing the job title of the superintendent to security officer. In Arizona's Maricopa County, Sheriff Joe Arpaio organized a posse of armed volunteers to patrol local schools, although he drew criticism for hiring a former child-sex offender.

In 2013, seven states passed legislation permitting teachers or administrators to carry guns in schools and more than 30 state legislatures introduced bills that would permit staff members to carry guns in public or private schools, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

But most proposals to arm teachers or staff have failed, even in conservative states more likely to support an expanded role for guns, according to The New York Times.

A key reason for fewer districts arming teachers is the potential cost, according to the Times report. Some insurance companies are declining coverage to schools that allow employees to carry handguns, or are raising their premiums.

In Kansas, for instance, the liability insurance provider for about 90 percent of Kansas school districts said it would not cover schools that permit employees to carry concealed handguns. A dozen Kansas school districts that were considering arming their staff changed their minds after the decision, the state employee who oversees insurance programs at the Kansas Association of School boards told the Times.

?Some [insurance providers] are saying this is so high risk we?re not going to touch it,? Kenneth Trump, the president of National School Safety and Security Services, which discourages districts from implementing concealed carry policies told the Times. ?Others may say this is so high risk that you?re going to pay through the nose.?

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Rome bus crash kills at least 37

ROME (AP) ? A tour bus filled with Italians returning home after an excursion plunged off a highway into a ravine in southern Italy on Sunday night after it had smashed into several cars that were slowed by heavy traffic, killing at least 37 people, said police and rescuers.

Flashing signs near Avellino, outside Naples, had warned of slowed traffic ahead along a stretch of the A116 autostrada, a major highway crossing southern Italy, before the crash occurred, said highway police and officials, speaking on state radio early Monday. They said the bus driver, for reasons not yet determined, appeared to have lost control of his vehicle.

Hours after the crash, firefighters said that they had extracted 37 bodies ? most of the dead were found inside the mangled bus, which lay on its side , while a few of the victims were pulled out from underneath the wreckage, state radio and the Italian news agency ANSA reported..

The radio report said 11 people were hospitalized with injuries, two of them in very critical condition. It was not immediately known if there were other survivors or any missing.

Rescuers wielding electric saws cut through the twisted metal to better probe the interior of the bus, stopping occasionally in silence to listen for any cries for help, even as the bodies were put into coffins to be taken to a morgue.

Reports said as many as 49 people had been aboard the bus when it ripped through a guardrail after slamming into several cars, then plunged some 30 meters (100 feet) off the highway and into a ravine near a wooded area. In its plunge, the bus tore away whole sections of concrete barriers as well as guardrail. The concrete lay in large chunks in a clearing in a wooded area where the bus landed.

State radio quoted Avellino police as saying the bus driver was among the dead.

Occupants of cars which were hit by the bus stood on the highway near their vehicles. One car's rear was completely crumpled, while another was smashed on its side. It was not immediately known if anyone in those cars had been injured.

The highway links western and eastern Italy across the south.

Early reports said the passengers had spent the day in Puglia, an area near the Adriatic on the east coast famed for religious shrines. But on Monday, a state radio reporter at the scene said authorities told him that the bus had been bringing the passengers home after an outing to a thermal spa area near Benevento, a town not far from Avellino. Others at the scene said the passengers might have visited a town near Benevento that was the early home of Padre Pio, a late mystic monk highly popular among Catholics in Italy.

Passengers came from small towns near Naples, and relatives streamed to the crash site.

The bus dove off the highway near the town of Monteforte Irpino in Irpinia, a largely agricultural area about 40 miles (60 kilometers) inland from Naples and about 250 kilometers (160 miles) south of Rome.

A reporter for Naples daily Il Mattino, Giuseppe Crimaldi, told Sky TG24 TV from the scene that some witnesses told him the bus had been going at a "normal" speed on the downhill stretch of the highway when it suddenly veered and started hitting cars. He said some witnesses thought they heard a noise as if the bus had blown a tire.

A local prosecutor arrived at the crash scene to begin an investigation into the cause of the crash.

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To catch a thief: Masked man hunted after $53M Cannes jewel heist

In a brazen heist, a masked man allegedly armed with a pistol walked into the legendary Carlton Hotel in Cannes, France, and stole about $53 million of jewels that were being set up for display. NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports.

By Michelle Kosinski and Alastair Jamieson, NBC News

CANNES, France ? The estimated value of diamonds and jewels stolen from a glamorous French Riviera hotel more than doubled on Monday to $136 million, making it one of the world?s biggest heists.

Police previously estimated the worth of the stolen collection to be around $53 million, but a more complete inventory conducted by the Dubai-based organizer of the diamond show resulted in the value of the stolen goods to sky rocket even higher, a French state prosecutor told the Associated Press.

The audacious raid prompted one security expert to speculate that the notorious "Pink Panther" jewel thief gang was "on the warpath again."

The lone robber walked into the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes late morning Sunday and demanded to be handed several bags containing jewels and diamond-encrusted watches.

"Everything happened very quickly," a judicial source told Reuters, adding that there was no violence.

Philippe Vique, an assistant prosecutor in the Riviera town of Grasse, said Monday that the man covered his face with a scarf, cap and wore gloves while pulling off the logistically simple crime.

Vique told the Associated Press that the man broke in through French doors, held up participants of the show with a handgun and fled on foot.

The robbery took only about one minute, and three private security guards were on hand, along with two vendors and a manager of the sale exhibit, according to the AP.

No customers were present during the crime.

The hotel, a haunt of the rich and famous, was where Alfred Hitchcock filmed scenes from the 1955 film "To Catch a Thief", starring Cary Grant as burglar alongside Grace Kelly.

It was hosting a temporary jewelry exhibit over the summer from the prestigious Leviev diamond house, which is owned by Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev.

The heist came two months after two smaller jewelry robberies hit the annual Cannes film festival, where many of the world's top movie stars are lent gowns and gems to parade on the red carpets and at glamorous parties.

The crime follows recent jail escapes by Pink Panther gang members.

Jonathan Sazonoff, U.S. editor for the Museum Security Network website and an authority on high-value crime, told The Associated Press that police would likely probe whether the heist is linked to the escapes.

On Thursday, gang member Milan Poparic escaped his Swiss prison after accomplices rammed a gate and overpowered guards with bursts from their AK-47s.

"The brazen drama of it is their style... The possibility of the reemergence of the Pink Panther gang is very troubling and taken seriously by law enforcement worldwide," Sazonoff said. "The theft of high value diamonds is exactly what they do, so it's not a great leap to assume they are on the warpath again. They are a crime wave waiting to happen."

The heist would appear to top a raid of a store in Paris in 2008 that netted more than $100 million worth of gems and jewelry.

"It's a huge theft,? Sazonoff told The AP. ?Anytime you talk about a heist with many millions of dollars it turns heads and feeds the imagination.?

In a statement seen by Reuters, Leviev said: "Company officials are cooperating with local authorities investigating the loss and are relieved that no one was injured in the robbery."

?There are three types of jewel thieves,? said financial crime author Jeffrey Robinson. ?There?s the idiot who walks into a jewelry store with a shotgun smashes and grabs and gets caught, then there?s the people who break into your home and try to steal a wedding ring.

?But then this third type - and this is the important one - he is the professional businessman. And his business is jewel thievery.?

NBC News' Andrew Rafferty, the Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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California Inmate Dies In Solitary Confinement During Hunger Strike

A man being held in solitary confinement has died at one of the California state prisons where thousands of inmates are refusing food to protest the practice of indefinite solitary confinement. Prison officials are insisting Billy ?Guero? Sell was not part of the hunger strike when he died. Advocates and inmates, however, say that he was not only participating but had requested medical treatment for several days before his death.

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation maintain that Sell?s death is being investigated as a suicide, unrelated to the hunger strike. Inmates rejected this explanation, saying a suicide would be ?completely out of character for him.? According to a letter from hunger strikers, several men said, ?No one believes he killed himself.?

The hunger strike began with 30,000 individuals on July 8 and has dwindled to about 1,000 participants in 11 prisons. Prison infirmaries have been swamped with fasting inmates in critical condition.

Prison officials have undercounted hunger strikers by not including inmates who are still drinking electrolytes like Kool-Aid or tea. Additionally, leaders of the movement have been rounded up and put in more severe solitary confinement. Lawyers and relatives of the strikers say they have received multiple letters from different inmates reporting that prisons are blasting their cells with cold air in an attempt to weaken their resolve.

At Pelican Bay, California?s maximum security prison, many inmates are kept in solitary confinement for 10 to 28 years ? even though the psychological trauma of being locked in a windowless room for 23 hours a day begins to kick in after just ten days.. Officials often justify this ?living death,? by using race or political reading materials as evidence the confined inmate may have a ?gang affiliation.? Mentally ill prisoners also make up a substantial proportion of solitary cells in several states. In their third hunger strike since 2011, inmates are calling for an end to solitary confinement, a more humane review process for inmate punishment, as well as access to health care and education.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Austrian flap over bell dedicated to Hitler

VIENNA (AP) ? Like many others in Austria's countryside, a tower bell above the red-tiled rooftops of Wolfpassing village marks the passing of each hour with an unspectacular "bong." But this bell is unique: It is embossed with a swastika and praise to Adolf Hitler.

And unlike more visible remnants of the Nazi era, the bell was apparently overlooked by official Austria up to now.

Ensconced in the belfry of an ancient castle where it was mounted by fans of the Nazi dictator in 1939, the bell has tolled on for nearly 80 years. It survived the defeat of Hitler's Germany, a decade of post-war Soviet occupation that saw Red Army soldiers lodge in the castle and more recent efforts by Austria's government to acknowledge the country's complicity in crimes of that era and make amends.

Some of those efforts have focused on identifying relics of that time and ensuring they're either removed or put in historical context. As an example, officials often cite government moral and material support for the restoration of the Mauthausen concentration camp, where a museum documents atrocities for school children and other visitors.

The Wolfpassing bell pays homage to Hitler for his 1938 annexation of Austria ? a move supported back then by the vast majority of the nation's citizens. It describes Hitler as "the unifier and Fuehrer of all Germans" and says he freed the "Ostmark" ? Nazi jargon for Austria ? "from the yoke of suppression by foreign elements and brought it home into the Great-German Reich."

Local historian Johannes Kammerstaetter says most villagers would have known about it. But village mayor Josef Sonnleitner asserts even the villagers had no clue until the first media reports last month on the "Fuehrerglocke," or "Fuehrer Bell."

"Nobody cared until all this publicity," he said on the telephone. He refused a request for a longer interview, saying he was busy for the next two weeks with haying.

In any case, the government's recent sale of the castle ? with all its historical trappings ? has suddenly made the bell an issue beyond the sleepy village of 1,500 people about 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Vienna.

In a country particularly sensitive about suggestions it has not fully faced its Nazi past, officials are scrambling for explanations of why the bell apparently evaded notice for so long. They also are under pressure to justify a ruling by the government agency in charge of historic monuments that it must remain part of the castle as part of its heritage? despite the refusal of the new owner to say what he plans to do with it.

Propagating Nazi values or praising the era is illegal in Austria. Kammerstaetter, the historian, has formally asked state prosecutors to examine whether the government's sale of the bell is a criminal offence. He says the change of ownership could constitute a case of "spreading National Socialist ideology" on the part of the government agency in charge of state-owned property

Raimund Fastenbauer, a senior official of Vienna's Jewish community, invokes other concerns, noting that other Hitler-era relics like the dictator's house of birth in the western town of Braunau have become a magnet for neo-Nazis.

"I think the best thing would be if the bell disappeared and was buried somewhere," he says.

For its part, the government says that the sale was legal, along with the decision to keep the bell in the belfry as an integral component of the castle.

Economics Minister Reinhold Mitterlehner says the agency overseeing the sale was not aware of the inscription.

He notes in a letter to Kammerstaetter that "the bell up to now was neither publicly displayed nor generally accessible," adding that he does not see the sale as constituting a criminal offense.

Ernst Eichinger, a spokesman for the agency responsible for government real-estate, says that with a portfolio of more than 28,000 buildings ? many of them huge ? "we cannot search every centimeter" before a sale.

Concerns are heightened by the lack of clarity about what the new owner, Tobias Hufnagl, plans to do with the relict. Two web domains linked to him or his holding company, hufnagel.cc and thinvestments.com, did not open.

Sonnleitner, the Wolfpassing mayor, says has not been able to directly contact Hufnagl, despite weeks of trying.

In a terse email this week responding to numerous Associated Press queries seeking permission to film the bell and asking about its fate, Hufnagl said he had "no interest" in exchanges with the AP.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/austrian-flap-over-bell-dedicated-hitler-091140297.html

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Scientists implant false memories in mice

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a way to fool mice into remembering an electric shock where none actually existed.

By Joel Shurkin,?Inside Science News Service contributor / July 26, 2013

Researchers have created fake memories in mice indistinguishable from the mice's true recollections, an accomplishment that has bearings on much confidence we should have in our own memories.

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?Memory is deceptive because it is colored by today?s events,? said Albert Einstein. ?It is also deceptive because it is frequently wrong, sometimes dangerously so.

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Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed the ability to implant mice with false memories. The memories can be easily induced and are just as strong as real memories, physiological proof of something psychologists and lawyers have known for years.

The findings are a serious matter. According to the?Innocence Project, eyewitness testimony played a role in 75 percent of guilty verdicts eventually overturned by DNA testing after people spent years in prison. Some prisoners may even have been executed due to false eyewitness testimony. It was not because the witnesses were lying. They were just wrong, said Susumu Tonegawa, a molecular biologist and the lead author in the MIT study.

In the longest criminal trial in American history, the McMartin family, who operated a preschool in California, was charged with multiple incidents of child abuse. After seven years and $15 million in prosecution expenses, some charges were dropped and the defendants were acquitted of others when it became clear some of the accusations were based on false memories, some possibly planted by childrens? therapists.

There is now a False Memory Syndrome in scientific literature and a False Memory Syndrome Foundation.

Last year, Tonegawa and his team published a study in?Nature?showing how false memories could be implanted in mice. They first put mice in a chamber -- the scientists called it the Red Room -- and let the animals roam around exploring so they could build up a contextual memory of it.

After a while, they gave the mice mild electric shocks to their feet and a blue light flashed in their brains delivered by a fiber-optic cable, implanting the memory that the Red Room was a dangerous place.

The next day researchers put the mice in an entirely different chamber ? the Black Room ? and let them explore peacefully. The mice were not afraid until the light flashed. The mice froze again although they were not in the chamber where they had received a shock. Why?

Memory is largely in the hippocampus, Tonegawa said, in a section called the dentate gyrus. Tonegawa, Steve Ramirez, a graduate student, and their colleagues identified the neurons there that were associated with experiential learning.

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Stomach Bug Spreads to 15 States

Jul 26, 2013 5:05pm

A parasite has sickened another 36 people, bringing the outbreak total to 315 patients in 15 states as of Thursday night, according to the?Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At least 18 people have been hospitalized with the stomach bug, the agency said.

Cyclospora, the one-celled parasite that causes diarrhea, stomach cramps and other symptoms normally associated with a viral stomach bug, is common in tropical regions like Latin America, but isn?t typically seen in the United States, according to the CDC. Most of the people affected were in Iowa, Nebraska and Texas. New Jersey, Minnesota and Ohio are the latest states to report cyclospora cases.

?CDC really has their hands full with this one,? said Dr. Richard Besser, chief health medical correspondent for ABC News. ?It?s hard to pick up so there?s probably a lot more of this disease out there.?

Because the illness doesn?t spread from person to person, it?s possible it came from contaminated food or water, said Dr. Nicole Bouvier, an infectious diseases professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. It?s curable.

Cyclospora can seem like a stomach bug, but instead of going away within a few days, it hangs around. If you think you have it, Besser suggested alerting your doctor because he or she can do specific tests and prescribe an antibiotic that will rid your body of the microscopic pest.

Bouvier said, ?Doctors can diagnose it by looking for either the parasite itself or eggs of the parasite in a stool sample. They have to do it with a microscope because it?s tiny. You can?t see it with your naked eye. It?s not like a worm.?

People with deficient immune systems should be extra careful, but it doesn?t transmit person-to-person because it doesn?t live on hands, Bouvier said. Therefore, if a whole family has cyclospora, it?s because they ate or drank the same thing, not because they infected each other.

?The CDC has to find a connection between these people and, so far, they haven?t figured out what links all these people together,? Besser said.

The CDC and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are investigating the outbreak.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2013/07/26/stomach-bug-spreads-to-15-states/

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Morsi investigated for murder as rival rallies take to Egypt's streets

Hundreds of thousands of people took part in rival political rallies in various Egyptian cities on Friday and the violence continued into the night, with reports of at least 100 people killed. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

By Ayman Mohyeldin, Marian Smith and Elizabeth Chuck, NBC News

At least 100 people were killed early Saturday when riot police fired on protesters supporting deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, activists said.

The Anti-Coup Alliance, an umbrella coalition of Morsi supporters, also said at least 5,000 people were injured near the clash in the Nasr City neighborhood of the capital.

Many of the bodies of those killed were still at a field hospital near the pro-Morsi protest site and were not officially registered with health officials. The official death toll was based only on bodies tallied at government morgues, so that figure was only at 21.

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A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood holds a mask of ousted president Mohammed Morsi during a rally near Rabaa Adawiya square in Cairo on Friday.

Hundreds of thousands of people took part in rival political rallies in various Egyptian cities on Friday and the violence continued into the night.

Both supporters of the army and Morsi backers had announced they would be protesting Friday and warned there could be bloodshed. Army chief Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi urged Egyptians earlier in the week to hold rallies to give the military a ?mandate? to confront weeks of violence caused by his July 3 overthrow of Morsi, Reuters reported.

"Sisi out! Morsi is president! Down with the army!" a gigantic crowd of Morsi protesters, who were holding a sit-in protests around?Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque, chanted, reported the BBC.

Morsi, who was elected by a narrow margin in June 2012 in the country's first democratic vote, has been hidden from the public since he was ejected from power. On Friday, Mena news agency reported he would be detained for 15 days while a judge investigated allegations against him. This is his first formal detention since he was ousted, Al Jazeera reported.

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Days of massive protests and a military ultimatum forced the country's first democratically elected president from office.

According to Reuters, the probe stems from charges that he conspired with Palestinian Islamist group Hamas to escape jail during the 2011 uprising against former President Hosni Mubarak, killing prisoners and officers, kidnapping soldiers, and lighting buildings on fire.

"At the end of the day, we know all of these charges are nothing more than the fantasy of a few army generals and a military dictatorship," Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad said. "We are continuing our protests on the streets."

State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the U.S. was "deeply concerned" by reports that Morsi had been ordered to be detained for more than two weeks.

"We of course are deeply concerned by reports that an Egyptian court has ordered the detention of Mr. Morsi," she said. "I can't speak to the specific charges, but we do believe that it is important that there be a process to work towards his release. Clearly this process should respect the personal security of him and take into account the volatile political situation in Egypt, and that's where our focus is."

A Reuters witness said thousands of pro-Morsi activists clashed with pro-army protesters in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, with some demonstrators hurling stones down on the crowds from nearby rooftops.

The army has warned it will ?turn its guns? on those who use violence in the protests, Reuters reported, while the Brotherhood has said civil war is a possibility.

On Friday morning, several hundred pro-army supporters gathered in Tahrir Square, the central rallying place two years ago for Egyptians. By night, after the evening prayer marking the end of the day?s Ramadan fast, the crowd had grown to tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, in the square, according to the BBC.

A banner across one entrance to Tahrir Square read, "The people, the source of all power, mandate the army and police to purge terrorism," the BBC said.

Pro-army demonstrations were planned throughout Egypt. Morsi backers had also announced a large amount of rallies, with 34 in the Cairo area alone, Reuters said.

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Egyptian soldiers stand guard atop an armored personnel vehicle on a bridge that leads to Tahrir Square on Friday.

UN leader Ban Ki-moon called on Egyptians to protest peacefully and asked the interim leadership to ensure security, reported Al Jazeera.

But casualties appeared likely after a month in which nearly 200 people, mostly supporters of Morsi, have died, according to Al Jazeera.?

The West has become increasingly alarmed by the course the country of 84 million people has taken. Washington this week said it delayed delivery of four F-16 fighter jets to Cairo and called on the Egyptian army to exercise "maximum restraint and caution" during Friday's rallies," reported Reuters.

The U.S. has not made a determination on whether a military coup took place in Egypt, which avoids a decision on whether U.S. aid should be cut off to Egypt.

"It is not in our national interest to make such a determination," State Department spokeswoman Psaki said on Friday, adding the law didn't require that a formal determination be made.?

If the administration were to determine a coup had occurred when Morsi was ousted, the $1.5 billion of military and economic assistance the U.S. provides Egypt would be required by law to stop.?

NBC's Catherine Chomiak and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Meghan McCain gets own show on new TV network

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) ? Meghan McCain is getting her own show on a new TV network targeting the generation of Americans known as millennials.

"Raising McCain" will debut on Pivot, a general entertainment network that launches Aug. 1. It's described as a documentary-talk series for viewers ages 15 to 34. McCain will star and will be the executive producer.

The 28-year-old author and blogger told the Television Critics Association on Friday that the show lets her "be crazy, be (herself) and talk about issues."

McCain says her 76-year-old father, Sen. John McCain, has already seen a highlight reel of her show. She says he's a champion of the show and believes that younger people want more substance.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Wedding bells for Brangelina?

Amidst news reports that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie may wed on a cruise ship, here's a dekko at some unusual celebrity weddings

After countless 'will they, won't they' stories, it's the details of Brangelina's impending wedding that are now making headlines. The latest is that the couple is planning to wed aboard a cruise ship that has also been chartered by the British Queen in the past for her 80th birthday celebrations. We take a look at a few unusual celebrity weddings.

Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock
Venue: Yacht
In tune with her wedding that took place on a yacht in Saint-Tropez, Pam donned a white bikini and Kid sported a pair of rugged denims and a sailor hat. Unfortunately, the duo's relationship hit choppy waters quite soon.

Katy Perry and Russell Brand
Venue: Tiger sanctuary
In one of the most publicised celebrity weddings in India, Katy Perry married Russell Brand during a week-long celebration in the tiger sanctuary of Ranthambore. They even had a Hindu priest and elephants to add to the fanfare of a Hindu wedding ceremony. Sadly, the marriage didn't last.

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green
Venue: Beach
In a typical Hollywood setting, Megan Fox walked barefoot on a Hawaiian beach as she wed fiance Brian Austin Green, with a local priest uniting them in matrimony. Green's son was the only witness.

Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton
Venue: Ranch
Not only was she dressed to kill that day, but bride Miranda Lambert went a step ahead and killed the venison that was served to guests at her wedding in 2011.

With their mutual love for Alice In Wonderland, Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz's reception was a celebration of the story's eccentricities, including a tea-party-themed cake topped with an edible teapot, top hat, and pocket watch. However, marriage was no wonderland and they divorced a couple of years later.

Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger had a Gothic -themed wedding at a medieval castle in France this year. The candlelight ceremony saw the bride sporting a black bridal gown. Even Backstreet Boys singer AJ McLean had a gothic themed wedding with girlfriend Rochelle DeAnna Karidis in December 2011.

It was a Willy Wonka theme wedding for Katie Price and Kieran Hayler replete with giant candy decorations, where the fourth-time bride promised that this would be the last time she walks down the aisle!

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hollywood/news-interviews/Wedding-bells-for-Brangelina/articleshow/21141850.cms

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GOP centrists vow aid for Idaho's Simpson

A group says it will counter donations the Club for Growth makes to his primary foe.

In a week's time, the race for Idaho's 2nd Congressional District has gone from a yawner to one of 2014's leading GOP primaries.

A second Washington, D.C.-based super PAC says the contest between eight-term Congressman Mike Simpson and Idaho Falls lawyer Bryan Smith will draw largesse from its multimillion-dollar war chest.

Suddenly, Idahoans from West Boise to the Wyoming border face the prospect of a heated campaign, with dueling independent expenditures crowding airwaves, stuffing mailboxes and perhaps playing a role in whether House Speaker John Boehner retains his post.

The newest entrant is the Main Street Partnership, which includes Simpson and 54 other Republican members of Congress. The group is led by former Ohio Republican Rep. Steve LaTourette, who retired in January after 18 years, citing frustration with Washington gridlock.

LaTourette is close to both Simpson and Boehner, R-Ohio, who has struggled to govern House Republicans because of defections from its tea party wing, including Idaho's 1st District GOP Rep. Raul Labrador.

Simpson's leadership of the Go Big Coalition, which advocates both spending cuts and tax increases to ease the federal debt, has made him the first 2014 target for the fiercely anti-tax Club for Growth. Simpson's lifetime voting record with Americans for Conservative Action is 85 percent, but his Club for Growth score is only 58 percent.

"We're going to match them, dollar for dollar," said LaTourette on Tuesday, saying his aim is to raise $8 million for up to 10 GOP primaries where Club for Growth plays. LaTourette said his organization, which operates the Defending Main Street super PAC, has already raised $2.5 million.

"This has nothing to do with Mike Simpson, even though he's my friend," LaTourette said. "This is about making sure that Mike Simpson and his primary opponent have the same opportunity to put their case before the voters."

CANCER ON THE GOP?

In 2012, Club for Growth spent $16.6 million on independent campaigns. Of that, $6.25 million came from six members, including Chairman John Childs of Florida, who gave $1.25 million.

Club for Growth President Chris Chocola, a former two-term Indiana GOP congressman, told the Statesman last week that his group will "spend as much as we can" to defeat Simpson and support Smith.

"Five or six rich people shouldn't be able to determine who represents the 2nd District of Idaho," said LaTourette, who said the average donor gives Main Street $750.

Club for Growth has won in Idaho before. In 2006, the group was the key player in Idaho's 1st District, raising $1.1 million on behalf of Republican Bill Sali and using much of the money to attack Sali's opponents. Sali won, but two years later voters saw him as too extreme and elected Democrat Walt Minnick.

"The Club for Growth is a cancer on the Republican Party that prides itself on supporting rigid, divisive and obstructionist candidates," LaTourette said.

LaTourette says Club for Growth's tactics have cost the GOP control of the U.S. Senate, citing its backing of losers such as Sharon Angle in Nevada in 2010 and Richard Mourdock in Indiana in 2012, whose extreme views helped elect Democrats Harry Reid and Joe Donnelly. Also in 2012, the group damaged eventual GOP nominee and popular former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, who wound up losing a close race to Democrat Tammy Baldwin.

"I call them the Club for Democratic Growth," said LaTourette.

SPEAKER SIGHTING DUE?

Chocola declined an interview request regarding Main Street. Instead, Club for Growth issued a news release characterizing the group as "liberal" and quoting spokesman Barney Keller, who categorized Simpson as a "crazy liberal" last week.

"It's a joke for Mike Simpson and his allies to cry foul on outside groups supporting his conservative challenger - 64 percent of Mike Simpson's campaign contributions have come from Washington PACs, not the people of Idaho," Keller said.

Simpson, a dentist, served 14 years in the Idaho House, including six as speaker. Elected to Congress with 53 percent of the vote in 1998, he hasn't had a competitive race since. In 2012, he beat his underfunded primary challenger with 70 percent of the vote.

Simpson declined comment Wednesday, with his spokeswoman citing the legal prohibition of cooperation between candidates and super PACs. Last week, the Club for Growth endorsement of Smith prompted Simpson to say he was determined to run an aggressive, well-funded race.

On Saturday, the Washington newspaper The Hill ranked Smith-Simpson as one of the Top 5 House races, writing that Simpson might draw establishment support from the National Republican Congressional Committee and "perhaps even Boehner himself."

"This primary could offer a test of whether ... the Club for Growth is still a commanding force in primaries," said The Hill.

Dan Popkey: 377-6438, Twitter: @IDS_politics

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Coastal Farm & Ranch donates 89 livestock panels to Washington ...

As part the company?s 50th anniversary, Coastal Farm & Ranch donated $26,000 worth of livestock panels to the Washington County Fair Education Fund for local 4-H and FFA groups. ?

Coastal Farm & Ranch owner Buzz Wheeler said he was approached by Washington County Fair Complex Manager Leah Perkins-Hagele about an opportunity to support the sheep-showing efforts. As the number of sheep entries at the fair has increased in the past few years, they were in need of more panels. ?

?A lot of our current customers are 4-H and FFA kids,? Wheeler said. ?We feel pretty close to that group and feel really good about supporting these kids whenever we get the chance.?

The panels will be used for the upcoming Washington County Fair July 25-28 at the Washington County Fair Complex at 873 N.E. 34th Ave. in Hillsboro.?


-- Taylor Smith

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