Thursday, August 1, 2013

Union accuses OceanaGold of hypocrisy

Updated at 1:35 pm today

The union representing mine workers has accused mining firm OceanaGold of hypocrisy over safety.

OceanaGold told a select committee on Thursday legislation to improve mine safety in the wake of the Pike River disaster should not apply to mines that are above ground and are not coal mines.

Alan Clarence of the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union says Oceana Gold told the committee it was squeaky clean, while knowing its Reefton mine has a prohibition notice in place.

He says waste-tipping trucks were at serious risk of falling down a 50-metre cliff.

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has confirmed the prohibition notice but declined to give details.

Source: http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/216005/union-accuses-oceanagold-of-hypocrisy

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Some U.S. embassies overseas to close Sunday over security

WASHINGTON (AP) ? State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf says an unspecified number of U.S. embassies and consulates around the globe will be closed Sunday due to security concerns.

Harf says Thursday that it's a precautionary step, taken out of an "abundance of caution" because of unspecified information indicating a threat to U.S. facilities overseas. She says the diplomatic facilities may stay closed for more than a day, depending on analysis of the threat information.

Harf would not give a geographic location or say whether the information was related to terrorism. But she did point out the administration issued guidelines in February on potential terrorist threats around the world.

The last major warning came last fall when embassies warned American diplomatic facilities across the Muslim world of potential violence around Sept. 11.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-embassies-close-sunday-over-security-201152873.html

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San Diego sues its own mayor in sex harassment case

By Marty Graham

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - The city of San Diego sued its embattled mayor on Tuesday, seeking to recover from him any damages it might face in a lawsuit filed by his former press secretary, one of seven women to publicly accuse him of unwanted sexual advances.

The legal action against Mayor Bob Filner, approved by a unanimous vote of the city council earlier in the day, marked the latest blow against the 70-year-old Democrat as he faces mounting pressure to step down.

Despite calls from across the city and from powerful members of his own party to resign, Filner, a former congressman elected mayor just last year, has said that he would instead stay in office while undergoing two weeks of behavioral therapy.

Seven women have publicly accused Filner of unwanted sexual advances and one of them, former communications director Irene McCormack Jackson, last week filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him and the city in San Diego Superior Court.

The city filed its lawsuit as a cross-complaint to Jackson's, seeking to recover from Filner any damages it might be ordered to pay, along with court costs and attorneys fees.

"If Bob Filner engaged in unlawful conduct and the city is held liable, he will have to reimburse us every penny the city pays and its attorney fees," City Attorney Jan Goldsmith, who had clashed with the mayor before the scandal emerged this month, said in a written statement.

Seven of nine members of the City Council, including Council President Todd Gloria who is a Democrat, have called on Filner to resign; two recall campaigns have been launched against him.

A spokeswoman for the mayor could not be reached for comment on Tuesday afternoon.

LEGAL, POLITICAL FIGHT

Hours after the city's lawsuit was filed, council members voted unanimously to deny a request from Filner's private attorney, Harvey Berger, to authorize the city to assume the mayor's legal defense costs in the case. City attorney Goldsmith already has declined to defend the mayor.

"The mayor has no right to expect a blank check from San Diego taxpayers to cover for his bad acts," Gloria said after the vote.

University of California, San Diego, political science professor Steven Erie said that it was rare for a city to refuse to pay for the legal defense of an employer in a sexual harassment lawsuit.

"It tells you just how bad mayor-council relationships have become," Erie said.

In the face of opposition from the City Council, Filner could establish a legal defense fund and raise donations to pay for his own attorney, Erie said, though he added: "The question is how much and how many and whether they want their names to be made public."

On Sunday, U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein of California became the latest prominent Democrat to call for Filner's resignation during an interview on CNN. U.S. Representatives Susan Davis and Scott Peters, whose districts include parts of San Diego, previously called for him to step down.

Last week U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Filner should seek private counseling and compared his behavior to the conduct of another ex-congressman engulfed in a sex scandal since he turned to mayoral politics, Democrat Anthony Weiner of New York.

Weiner faces calls to withdraw from the New York City mayor's race after admitting he sent lewd online messages to women since he resigned from Capitol Hill over such behavior two years ago.

(Writing by Alex Dobuzinskis; Editing by Ken Wills and Philip Barbara)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/san-diego-sues-own-mayor-sex-harassment-case-005535928.html

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Council Questions if Marion Mayor Can Keep City Afloat Financially (VIDEO)

July 30, 2013 Updated Jul 30, 2013 at 5:32 PM EDT

MARION, Ind. (www.incnow.tv) - Council members for the City of Marion are worried about the city's financial future. The budget committee is questioning if the mayor has the cash on hand to pay the city's bills through the end of 2013.

"I do not feel comfortable with it," said Joselyn Whitticker, Councilwoman At Large, (D) Marion.

"It's all political. As soon as I announced I was running for treasurer these meetings started," said Mayor Wayne Seybold, (R) Marion.

Many members of council are concerned with the city borrowing money to keep a balanced budget.

"At some point, we must pay those loans back, and how are we going to do that," said Whitticker.

The city is using a $3 million loan to offset the deficit caused by a high number of claims on the city's self-insurance last year. The city also uses tax anticipation warrants, like many other cities, to get their tax money in advance.

This month they received $5.3 million from Star Bank in tax anticipation warrants. But something that's out of the ordinary is that there's a letter signing over the city's tax revenue to Star Bank.

"For the mayor to sign a letter like that, and I've talked with some people, that is unusual," said Whitticker.

The Grant County Auditor agrees this is out of the ordinary. He says, of the 37 municipalities in his county, Marion is the only community doing this. He says it started in January. Mayor Seybold insists this is a normal process.

"They're just saying when the check comes in, deposit it directly into the city's account here at Star, as opposed to us getting a check and walking it from here to over there," said Seybold.

As debate continues about whether the city has enough money to finish out 2013 the budget committee is charged with the task of balancing a new budget for 2014.

"That's one reason why we're so concerned with having a zero balance because we have to know just how much we're going to be in debt, or are we going to be even board or whatever," said Henry Smith, (D) Marion City Council.

Of the 5.3 million the city received in tax anticipation warrants from Star Bank this month less than half is left in the bank. The City Controller says the money went to pay bills from June and July.

Each month the city pays out $1.4 million for bills and payroll. They're expected to bring in some additional funds from other areas over the next five months, but an exact number wasn't given by city officials.

"We've been very frugal and very conservative with this budget. We will continue to do that and at the end of the year we'll be able to show you and everybody else what's going on in there today is all political," said Seybold.

Mayor Seybold admits cuts must be made to keep the city on solid ground. He gave the council's budget committee a detailed list of $1.7 million in planned cutbacks before the end of the year.




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Miso Soup Health Benefits - RichinFoods

Good nutrition is also essential to maintain a strong immune system. This time I want to propose a tasty and easy recipe appropriate for it. This is a miso soup, a food of ancient origin, from Chinese and Japanese cultures, with great benefits to our health.

Health benefits of miso soup

? It provides beneficial bacteria to the intestines to help us digest and assimilate food.

? Contains important nutrients in abundance such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, potassium and magnesium.

? Other minerals such as sulfur and copper are found in lesser but significant amounts.

? is an excellent source of protein.

? is alkalizing the blood and invigorating the nervous system.

? Taking miso usually acquired resistance to disease.

? For cardiovascular diseases since it contains linoleic acid and soya lecithin dissolve cholesterol in the blood and prevent the hardening of the blood vessels.

? Thanks to its isoflavones, favouring women?s hormonal balance, the miso is very suitable in menopause helping to combat common symptoms such as suffocation and loss of calcium (Osteoporosis). In fact Asian women who consume soy in its different presentations have little symptoms during menopause.

Where and how to find the miso

It is a textured pate food we can buy in health food stores. The pure miso find it in different formats: glass jar or plastic packages and also in comfortable envelopes, where the mixture of the soup is now ready, just boil it in water, it is very practical.

3 types of miso most commonly used are:

? Soja, salt and water.
? Soy, rice, salt and water.
? Soybeans, barley, salt and water.

The two latter are the most desirable because they contain essential amino acids that the soy protein itself lacks.

Preparation of the soup:

Ingredients: ( for 4 people)

? 2 onions
? 4 carrots
? ? cabbage
? miso

Chop the 3 vegetables in the form of thin sticks. First Saute the onion 2 minutes and the carrot later. Add hot water in abundance and boil 15 minutes on a slow fire. When they have passed add the cabbage and continue to boil 8 minutes more. In the meantime, dilute a tablespoon of miso in a bowl of warm water of own soup that is being cooked. Turn off the fire and when the water stops boiling, pour the contents of the bowl to stir. If we let miso boil the bacteria die and the miso will lose their properties!

* No need of salt in this recipe because the miso soup is tasty enough.

Source: http://www.richinfoods.com/miso-soup-health-benefits.html

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Where Mark Hudspeth's bench press would've ranked at the NFL Combine

That's some impressive work, coach.

Video surfaced Wednesday of Louisiana-Lafayette head coach Mark Hudspeth doing 25 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press, which is an impressive number by any standard, and probably would rank high among all FBS coaches, were they all required to do this. (Sadly, they are not.)

He also put many players at the NFL Combine -- kids half the 44-year-old's age -- to shame. His 25 reps would have placed him in the top 60 among all participants. He finished with only two fewer reps than No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick Eric Fisher and bested the likes of Tyler Eifert and Ziggy Ansah, both of them first-rounders, both of them large, young gentlemen.

He more than doubled the reps of 30 players, including Corey Fuller (12 reps), Stedman Bailey (11), Tavarres King (11), Da'Rick Rogers (10), Greg Reid (10), Quinton Patton (8) and Ace Sanders (7). Oh, and former Heisman finalist Tyrann Mathieu, who managed just four reps. Hudspeth is stronger than all receivers and defensive backs, basically.

Are there other college coaches who could get to 25 reps at 225? Charlie Strong probably could. He has strong right there in his name. Larry Fedora would hit 40 in a Red Bull-fueled frenzy, his heart exploding in a brilliant flash of sugary confetti at the conclusion. That happens every Wednesday, actually. Recruits love that stuff.

Which other head coaches do you think could match or come close to Hudspeth?

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Source: http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2013/8/1/4578302/mark-hudspeth-bench-press-louisiana-football-coach

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Learning from a virus: Keeping genes under wraps

[unable to retrieve full-text content]By studying how the human cytomegalovirus, or CMV, packages its genetic material during infection, researchers have identified potential inroads for new therapies that could one day prevent birth defects and save transplant patients from virus-caused complications.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_health/~3/p7qtzUM0fLk/130730163148.htm

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Home prices make biggest yearly jump since 2006

Economy

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In this Tuesday, June 11, 2013, photo, a single house is offered for sale in Santa Monica, Calif.

Nick Ut / AP

In this Tuesday, June 11, 2013, photo, a single house is offered for sale in Santa Monica, Calif. Latest data show home prices rose in May.

U.S. single-family home prices rose in May, the biggest annual jump since 2006, a closely watched survey showed on Tuesday.

The S&P/Case Shiller composite index of 20 metropolitan areas gained 1 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, shy of economists' forecast for a 1.5 percent increase. That marked a slower pace from April's 1.7 percent rise.

(Click here to track the U.S. stock market in premarket trade following the report.)

On a non-adjusted basis, prices rose 2.4 percent.

Compared to May 2012, prices also fell short of expectations, rising 12.2 percent from a year earlier. Still, it was the biggest annual gain since March 2006, matching a record set in April.

The report was unlikely to alter economists' views that the housing sector continues to recover, making it a bright spot for the economy.

"The cities that bubbled in the past are bubbling again," Robert Shiller, economist and co-founder of the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index, told "Squawk on the Street" on Tuesday.

"To me, it seems to be at least partly psychological. They've seen it before and they're ready for it again ? It seems like California has historically been the most bubbly state in the country and it continues."

Shiller said that the new factor emerging in the numbers is the effect of institutional investors on home prices. "They've learned about momentum and they're saying 'hey, this is it.' The housing market is showing a lot of upward momentum. And you know, I think they're probably right, at least for the short term."

"For a flipper who can get out in about a year, it seems to be a fairly safe bet," he added.

All 20 cities rose on a yearly basis, led by a 24.5 percent surge in San Francisco.

(Reuters contributed to this report)

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USB Is Getting a 10Gbps Shot in the Arm

USB Is Getting a 10Gbps Shot in the Arm

The USB 3.0 Promoter Group?honestly, there is such a thing?has finalized the next iteration of Universal Serial Bus, and it's going to run at a lightning fast 10Gbps.

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/usb-is-getting-a-10gbps-shot-in-the-arm-986911633

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Hide, ambush, kill, eat: The giant water bug Lethocerus patruelis kills a fish

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The largest European water insect Lethocerus patruelis, commonly known as giant water bug, can reach the impressive size of up to 8 cm in length. A recent study provides detailed information on karyotype and the reproductive system of the species. The study also presents a rare opportunity to see their vicious predatory practices, catching a giant water bug larva attacking and killing a small fish on video.

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N Srinivasan back as BCCI president, sources

New Delhi:?N Srinivasan is back in office as the chief of the Indian cricket board, sources have said. He took over at 8 pm on Tuesday, ending Jagmohan Dalmiya's short term as interim president.

Mr Srinivasan reportedly argues that he can be back at his job now that an internal inquiry set up by the Board of Control for Cricket in India or BCCI to investigate allegations of spot-fixing and betting in the Indian Premier League against his son-in law Gurunath Meiyappan and the Chennai Super Kings, the team owned by his company, India Cements, is now over.

"I can't reply, don't hound me like this," Mr Srinivasan told the media when asked about his reported comeback at the helm of the BCCI.

The Bombay High Court, however, said yesterday that the findings of the two-member panel set up by the BCCI, the world's richest cricket body, are invalid. The panel had found no evidence against Mr Meiyappan or the Chennai team, clearing the decks for Mr Srinivasan's return.
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The BCCI's working committee is scheduled to meet on Friday, August 2, and Mr Srinivasan has said that he will attend. Mr Srinivasan can officially take over only after the board's working committee has formally re-instated him; the working committee had asked him to "step aside" in June, which he did reluctantly, making it clear that he would be back in his chair after the committee of two retired high court judges concluded its inquiry.
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After Mr Meiyappan was arrested in May this year on charges of gambling, cheating, and conspiracy, many members of the BCCI had sought Mr Srinivasan's resignation. But the powerful BCCI boss had refused to resign.

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Bradley Manning Guilty on Most Charges, But Not Aiding Enemy

Bradley Manning, the source of one of WikiLeak's largest disclosures of U.S. secrets, was found guilty of most of the charges against him today, but not the most serious charge of aiding the enemy.

Manning had already pleaded guilty to 10 of the less serious of the 22 charges in a deal that at the time would've gotten him an expected 20 years in prison. Today a military judge announced the court's finding on the rest of the charges, a majority of them guilty verdicts, for espionage, theft and fraud. However, Manning managed to avoid the charge of aiding the enemy, which could have carried with it a life sentence.

Despite that finding, Manning could still face 136 years in prison for the other convictions, according to a legal expert briefing reports on the scene. The sentencing phase of Manning's trial begins Wednesday.

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With his dress sleeves drooping well below his wrist line, almost to his fingertips, Manning stood rigid as military judge Col. Denise Lind briskly read the verdicts. More than two dozen spectators took seats in the courtroom, many of them Manning supporters who wore black t-shirts that read, simply, "truth." They remained silent throughout the proceeding, which lasted mere minutes.

When Manning first entered the courtroom, he appeared relaxed, but as the hour of his verdict drew near, he became more pensive, silently taking his seat.

Following the hearing, Manning's family released a statement to The Guardian newspaper, saying they are "obviously disappointed in today's verdicts, [but] are happy that Judge Lind agreed with us that Brad never intended to help America's enemies in any way."

"Brad loves his country and was proud to wear its uniform," the family said, according to The Guardian.

WikiLeaks tweeted that the verdict today was an example of "dangerous national security extremism from the Obama administration."

The court martial began three years after Manning, now 25, was first detained in Iraq for suspicion of having leaked the video of a 2007 Apache helicopter attack that killed several Iraqi civilians. He was subsequently charged in relation to the November 2010 leak of the nearly three-quarter million classified or confidential documents. The release of the documents has been described as the most extensive leak of classified information in U.S. history.

READ: WikiLeaks Releases Confidential Diplomatic Cables

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has said that Manning was a "hero" for doing what he did. Prosecutors called him an anarchist and traitor.

As part of his earlier partial guilty plea, Manning read a 35-page statement in which he explained his motivations in releasing the classified documents. Manning said he had wanted "to spark a debate about foreign policy" and show "the true cost of war."

Manning did not testify during the nearly two-month court martial.

Army prosecutors argued that Manning showed "general evil intent" in aiding the enemy. They argued that given his intelligence training he knew that leaking classified information to the Internet would end up in the hands of al Qaeda.

Prosecutors provided evidence that some of the military battlefield reports had been found on a computer belonging to Osama bin Laden that had been seized during the U.S. military raid that killed the al Qaeda leader in May 2011.

READ: WikiLeaks Suspect Bradley Manning Chokes Up at Hearing

Prosecutors presented detailed computer forensics of Manning's computer activity during his deployment to Iraq in late 2009 to mid-2010. They said the evidence showed that within weeks of his arrival in Baghdad, Manning had begun searching classified military computer networks for materials that were of interest to WikiLeaks.

Manning's attorneys said Manning did not begin leaking information until February 2010. They described Manning's doubts about his military service following a Christmas Eve incident where an Iraqi family was injured by a roadside blast that had targeted soldiers from his unit.

"He couldn't forget the lives lost that day," said defense attorney David Coombs during opening arguments. He portrayed Manning as a young, naive soldier who decided to release the classified documents he had access to "because he thought he could make the world a better place."

In their closing arguments prosecutors dismissed those claims. "He was not a humanist, he was a hacker," said Maj. Ashden Fein.

Fein said the only naivete Manning displayed during the time he was sending classified documents to WikiLeaks was that "he actually thought he would get away with what he did and wouldn't get caught."

Fein was equally dismissive of the support Manning has received from civil liberties and anti-secrecy advocates who consider him a whistleblower.

"He was not a whistleblower, he was a traitor," said Fein as he concluded his lengthy closing arguments last Thursday.

Now being held at the military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Manning's initial detention at the Marine brig at Quantico, Va., became the subject of controversy after jailers deemed him a suicide risk.

Manning was forced to remain in solitary confinement for up to 23 hours a day and on a few occasions he was required to remain naked. His attorneys said the treatment merited dismissing the case against him because it amounted to cruel and unlawful punishment.

After a lengthy pre-trial hearing late last year, judge Lind found there was validity to some of the allegations and reduced any potential prison sentence by 112 days.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bradley-manning-guilty-most-charges-not-aiding-enemy-183603163--abc-news-topstories.html

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