Monday, August 5, 2013

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    Megastar Hugh Jackman chats with Money for Lunch?s Bert Martinez about how the summer?s latest blockbuster sets this Wolverine apart from the rest.

  • Sports Urban Legend discusses the Mets, A-Rod?s suspension, other MLB happenings, Riley Cooper exiting the Eagles after a racial slur, WWE and more!

  • Psychologists Eli Davidson and Dorree Lynn give tips to improve marital communication, and dating coach Steven Nash reveals how to get the woman of your dreams.

  • Steve Leser makes sense of Bradley Manning, Eric Snowden and the journalists who broke the stories, Greenwald and Assange. Did all involved do the right thing?

  • Jarvee Hutcherson, president of the Multicultural Motion Picture Association and American Society of Young Musicians, talks diversity in movies and more.

  • Kelsey Perry and Ryane Delka, co-presidents of Silpada Designs, tell how the world?s largest sterling silver jewelry home party company started with a mere $25.

  • Following in the footsteps of Stephen King, author S.B. Knight chats about his Dark Fantasy books covering grouchy vampires, dark demons and satanic games.

  • Serial entrepreneur Scott Warner discusses his vast portfolio of success, covering everything from tech startups to restaurants to online blogging to film.

  • ?Hollywood to Dollywood? is a documentary about a set of male twins riding in an RV to meet their idol, Dolly Parton, and getting more than they bargained for.

  • Dr. Leigh-Davis and publicity firm Rock Star PR continue with their IMDb secrets for improving your profile or film title page, a must-hear for any actor.

  • Having toured with Green Day and the Sex Pistols, Prima Donna?s lead singer Kevin Preston dishes the dirt on the big 2013 tour this summer with Adam Ant.

  • Actress Charlotte Sullivan, most recently known for her role as Gail Peck on ABC's hit summer police drama, ?Rookie Blue,? talks about the current season.

  • Laura Eisenhower reveals the truth about the meaning and power of Avalon and the Holy Grail, which have long captured the imagination of many.

  • International spiritual leader, entrepreneur and former presidential adviser Jim Self shares insights on living a life of true authenticity and fulfillment.

  • Dallas Mavericks center Bernard James shares his thoughts on this season, plus a discussion of Riley Cooper, Donovan McNabb and the A-Rod suspension.

  • Patrick Holman, author of "A Patriot in the Making,? tells the story of his awakening and 6-year journey with Ron Paul while raising his son, Mason.

  • G Fella stops by to talk about his new reality show, "G-Thing," which debuted this week on Fuse, and his recent music collaboration with Wyclef Jean.

  • Acclaimed writer/director Paul Schrader (?Taxi Driver,? ?Raging Bull,? ?American Gigolo?) discusses his new film, ?The Canyons,? starring Lindsay Lohan.

  • Author Roj? Augustin talks about her new book, ?The Unraveling of Bebe Jones,? about a lonely and troubled R&B singer reeling from a career in decline.

  • Join Travel Brigade for an episode about researching Irish ancestors and traveling to Ireland in 2013, the year of "The Gathering."

  • Gerry Sandusky, sports director at WBAL-TV in Baltimore and the radio play-by-play voice of the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, discusses his career.

  • Lil Mama took a lil too much for granted when she broke, saying, ?I just thought that was something that was supposed to happen,? of her hit album at age 17.

  • Dr. Patrick Mahaney, a certified veterinary acupuncturist, discusses the benefits of acupuncture and holistic treatments for pets.

  • Source: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/homebasedbusinessuniversity/2013/08/05/home-based-business-university

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    Obama administration overrules Apple product ban

    The Obama administration has vetoed a product ban that would have forced Apple to stop selling some iPhones and iPads in the United States this week.

    The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) in June ordered a ban of older-model Apple products that worked with AT&T?s network, including the iPhone 4 and 3GS, and some variations of the iPad 2, after determining that Apple had violated a patent that Samsung owned related to transmission of data over cellular networks. The ban had been scheduled to go into effect Sunday.

    The rare White House intervention comes amid a heated patent war between the two companies over claims that each is violating the other?s exclusive design and technology rights.

    Michael Froman, the U.S. trade representative, wrote in his decision that it was based in part on the ?effect on competitive conditions in the U.S. economy and the effect on U.S. consumers.?

    Apple argued that Samsung had committed to licensing its patents related to wireless technology standards, but was refusing to keep that promise. Samsung said Apple refused to pay licensing fees for its patents.

    Samsung, based in South Korea, said it was disappointed. Kristin Huguet, an Apple spokeswoman, said: ?We applaud the administration for standing up for innovation in this landmark case.?

    Froman said his decision did not mean Samsung was ?not entitled to a remedy. On the contrary, the patent owner may continue to pursue its rights through the courts.?

    The two companies in recent years have been filing various claims against each other in the United States and other countries over the design and function of their tablets and smartphones. Last year, a California jury awarded Apple $1?billion in damages after deciding Samsung had violated the American company?s mobile patents. The amount was later reduced to $599?million.

    Apple was not alone in opposing the ITC?s ban. Verizon Communications, Microsoft, Oracle and Intel publicly supported Apple.

    Source: http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2021534377_appleoverrulexml.html?syndication=rss

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    Iran?s new President Rouhani takes oath, Ansari attends ceremony


    The 64-year-old former nuclear negotiator, who has committed himself to greater international engagement for Iran which is battling sanctions over its nuclear programme, was administered the oath in Milli Majlis, the Iranian Parliament.

    Rouhani was officially endorsed by the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Khamenei on Saturday for a four-year term.

    "The country needs a national determination to keep its distance from extremism and needs to concentrate on the rule of law," Khamenei had said, endorsing the moderate cleric.

    Soon after his victory in the June Presidential polls, Rouhani pledged to expand relations with India calling it his foreign policy priority. He visited India in 2002.

    Reflecting warm bilateral ties, Ansari flew into the Iranaian capital by a special plane to represent India at the ceremony.

    Ansari was earlier India's ambassador to Iran.

    India's representation was upgraded after earlier plans for External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid to attend were dropped.

    Rouhani, who succeeds hardliner Mahmoud Ahmedinijad, had already stoked a controversy when he had reportedly said that Israel is a "wound" on the Muslim world "and needs to be removed".

    But the remarks were later denied by Iran's state-run TV.

    Apart from Ansari, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai along with Iraq's Vice President Khazir al-Khazai and Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi also attended the oath taking ceremony of the newly-elected Iranian President.

    In his first appointment after assuming office Rouhani named Mohammad Nahavandian, a 58-year-old businessman with a doctorate in economics from George Washington University in Washington, as his chief of staff, state-run IRNA news agency reported.

    Rouhani in a first address, broadcast live on state television on Saturday, said that his new government "will take fundamental steps in elevating Iran's position based on national interest and lifting of the oppressive sanctions."

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    Source: http://www.ddinews.gov.in/Homepage/Homepage+-+Other+Stories/iran+prez.htm

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    Terror threat: Senator cites increased 'chatter'

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    A ,man walks past the U.S Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013. The threat of a terrorist attack led to the weekend closure of 21 U.S. embassies and consulates in the Muslim world and a global travel warning to Americans, the first such alert since an announcement before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 strikes. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

    A general view of the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013. The threat of a terrorist attack led to the weekend closure of 21 U.S. embassies and consulates in the Muslim world and a global travel warning to Americans, the first such alert since an announcement before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 strikes. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? The top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee calls it the "most serious threat I've seen in a number of years."

    Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia is describing "the chatter" detected by U.S. intelligence agencies that led the Obama administration to order the weekend closure of 21 U.S. embassies and consulates in the Muslim world, and issue a global travel warning to Americans.

    Chambliss tells NBC's "Meet the Press" that "there's an awful lot of chatter out there" and he says it's "very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11."

    He says it's critical that "we do the right kind of planning."

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2013-08-04-US-US-Embassy-Security/id-cf0747adde03413faf0ce7eb862687ff

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    1 dead, 1 detained as car rams beach crowd

    LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A driver plowed into a crowd walking along one of the most popular beach boardwalks in Southern California Saturday evening, killing one person, injuring 11 others and leaving behind a chaotic scene strewn with bleeding victims, officials and witnesses said.

    The victim died at a hospital a few hours after the crash at the Venice Beach boardwalk, Los Angeles police Lt. Andy Neiman said.

    At about the same time a person was taken into custody for questioning and a car was impounded in neighboring Santa Monica, and detectives were determining if both were the ones they'd been seeking, Neiman said.

    Neiman would give no details on the identity of the victim or the person of interest.

    The sandy-haired man drove the powerful midsized Dodge Avenger into vendors and tourists as they walked along the paved pedestrian walkway of the storied boardwalk. Police and witnesses said bloodied victims and knocked over mannequins and lawn chairs were left in the wake.

    Witnesses told firefighters it appeared the man was in control of his car as he ran people down, but police said they did not know his motives.

    "If this was an intentional act that certainly raises the stakes quite a bit," Neiman said.

    Ten of the 12 victims were taken to hospitals, city Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey said. Of the 11 survivors, one was in critical condition and two in serious condition, Humphrey said.

    Alex Hagan, 22, who was working the front desk at the Cadillac Hotel, said the man was sitting in his parked car on the street right next to the boardwalk and his hotel when he suddenly started the engine and accelerated, swerving past yellow poles meant to keep cars off the pedestrian walkway.

    "I heard a big 'boom, boom,' like the sound of someone going up and down the curb, it was super loud," Hagan told The Associated Press."

    The car knocked down two mannequins then ran into vendors selling at their booths, Hagan said.

    Many rushed to help the injured while others ran after the car screaming and cursing, Hagan said.

    Firefighters surveyed the sprawling crowd looking for injured immediately after the crash, Humphrey said. Hours later police surveyed the same ground for evidence.

    The Venice boardwalk is a cultural hub in a part of Los Angeles known for its circus-meets-gritty-city eccentricities.

    The 1.5-mile ribbon of asphalt that runs along the sand a few hundred yards from the ocean is home to galleries, restaurants, tattoo shops, skateboard parks and the famous outdoor weight room known as Muscle Beach.

    It can draw as many as 150,000 people on summer weekends.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lapd-1-dead-1-detained-car-rams-beach-053504814.html

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    Sunday, August 4, 2013

    Burbank girl, missing since 2005, is tracked down in Mexico

    An 11-year-old girl from Burbank who was allegedly abducted by her mother and taken to Mexico eight years ago has been found, police announced Friday.

    In 2005, the mother ? identified by police as Gabriela Barrett, 53 ? took her then-3-year-old daughter to Mexico to ?protect her from her allegedly verbally abusive father,? said Burbank Police Officer Joshua Kendrick.?

    Police later determined the accusations against the father to be inconclusive, Kendrick added.

    At the time, the family had no idea Barrett planned to flee with her daughter, Kendrick said. Police suspected the pair settled in Tijuana, but were unable to locate them, even with the help of Mexican authorities.

    Burbank Police Det. Dave Kleinfeld ?never gave up searching? for the child, and recently located Barrett?s adult son, who put him in touch with his mother, Kendrick said.

    After Barrett agreed to return to the United States, police made arrangements with U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials for Barrett to surrender at the border.

    Burbank police met border officials in San Ysidro, where they arrested Barrett on suspicion of maliciously concealing a child from a lawful custodian, Kendrick said.

    The girl was released to a family member.

    -- Alene Tchekmedyian, alene.tchekmedyian@latimes.com

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    Source: http://www.burbankleader.com/news/tn-blr-burbank-police-track-down-mother-and-daughter-missing-since-2005-in-mexico-20130802,0,557505.story?track=rss

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    Lesbian candidate struggles to win women?s vote in New York mayor?s race

    By Reuters
    Saturday, August 3, 2013 19:54 EDT

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    By Francesca Trianni

    NEW YORK (Reuters) ? At Cubbyhole, a popular New York lesbian bar, for every two revelers who praised City Council speaker, Christine Quinn, in her race to become the city?s first woman and first openly gay mayor, one complained about her style and political policies.

    ?Just because she?s a lesbian, it doesn?t mean I?ll vote for her,? said Veronica Gonzales, 32, who works for a non-profit organization. ?She is not socially liberal enough, and she has this air about her like she is above it all ? like she is above us.?

    While fellow candidate Anthony Weiner?s extramarital sexual transgressions have dominated the headlines, a perplexing reality of the race for mayor of the nation?s largest city is Quinn?s failure to lock up the votes of women and gays, even though she herself is both.

    Quinn is the only woman in the race, and the only openly gay candidate, yet she scored only 30 percent support from women in a survey by Quinnipiac University published on July 29. Polls do not break down voting preferences by sexual orientation.

    The presumed front-runner of the six candidates vying to succeed Michael Bloomberg has failed to crack the 40 percent level of overall support, the percentage needed to win the Democratic primary on September 10 and avoid a runoff between the top two finishers.

    In a runoff with black candidate William Thompson, Quinn would lose 50 percent to 40 percent, the Quinnipiac poll found.

    Despite its progressive reputation, New York City has elected few women to citywide office. The best known was Elizabeth Holtzman, who held the top financial post of comptroller from 1990 to 1993. The most recent was Betsy Gotbaum, public advocate until 2009, although Quinn as speaker of the city council is considered the most powerful official after the mayor.

    VOTERS AMBIVALENT

    In New York?s Greenwich Village, with its significant gay and lesbian population, support for Quinn was mixed.

    Gonzales plans to vote for Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, who she said is ?more straightforward about his agenda.?

    The ambivalence has contributed to a sense that Quinn is unable to close out the race, and one of the other candidates could overtake her, even as support wanes for Weiner.

    ?Right now, all signs point to a runoff, and with voters not connecting with anyone in particular, it?s going to be a fluid race,? said Lee Miringoff of the Marist poll. ?It is very important for Quinn to sharpen her message so that she starts to get into a better shape to do better down the road.?

    Voters critical of Quinn most often mention her style, which some view as brash and calculating. Quinn?s backing of a temporary change in the city?s term-limits law, which allowed Bloomberg and other lawmakers to run for a third term, has also been used against her.

    De Blasio has positioned himself as a liberal alternative to Quinn on issues such as funding for universal pre-kindergarten programs and preventing hospital closings.

    ?She needs to do better in the long run with women voters,? Miringoff said. ?If she is going to be successful she needs to create a greater appeal among women voters. And to do that, she needs to put her campaign in an historical context.?

    In recent weeks, Quinn, long an outspoken proponent of gay marriage, has sought to portray her candidacy as an historic opportunity for New York women.

    This week, the Quinn campaign rolled out endorsements from the National Organization of Women and feminist political activist Gloria Steinem.

    At the annual Gay Pride parade in Greenwich Village, Quinn marched alongside Edie Windsor, the New Yorker whose U.S. Supreme Court case paved the way for gay couples to receive federal benefits this year, leading more than 1,000 backers.

    Quinn?s campaign said it planned targeted advertisements on Facebook asking women to ?Make history with Chris Quinn,? and targeting women voters through house parties and phone banks.

    Mike Morey, Quinn?s spokesman, noted that she had fought to save education jobs, keep firehouses open and expand access to pre-kindergarten during difficult fiscal times.

    ?She will continue making the case through Election Day that she is the only candidate who has a real record of results delivering for the middle class,? Morey said.

    Back at the Cubbyhole, as a performer clad in black leather shorts and a red wig danced in the background, Jaimie Ho, 35, a structural engineer, said she was not sold on Quinn.

    Ho remembered seeing Quinn at the pride parade: ?She didn?t seem accessible. She had a ton of body guards around her.?

    ?I like her background. I like the work she has done in the City Council,? continued Ho. ?But I ask myself: Is it fair to vote for her simply because she is gay? There needs to be more substance.?

    (Reporting by Francesca Trianni; Editing by Greg McCune and Gunna Dickson)

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    Source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/03/lesbian-candidate-struggles-to-win-womens-vote-in-new-york-mayors-race/

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