Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Twitter CEO and Michigan Booster Dick Costolo Commits NCAA Violation on Twitter

As the CEO of Twitter,?Dick Costolo has played a central role in the platform's success, which is?a major reason why social media has become so popular.?It's popular enough, in fact,?that the NCAA has made certain conduct on its airwaves impermissible for boosters of college programs.

Regarding that last part, it appears Costolo didn't get the memo.

Class of 2015 wide receiver George Campbell, a 5-star prospect, committed to Michigan on Saturday, prompting Class of 2014 commit Wilton Speight to congratulate him on Twitter.

Seeing this activity, Costolo,?a Michigan booster who spoke at the school's spring 2013 commencement, couldn't contain himself and sent this innocuous-looking tweet:

The problem? Doing so was actually a minor NCAA violation. As CBS Sports' Tom Fornelli explains:

According to?one of the roughly billion rules the NCAA has, a booster is not allowed to contact a recruit until after the recruit has signed his letter of intent with the school. Not in person, not on the phone and not on social media.

The irony is too poetic not to acknowledge. It's?a far-less-tragic version of Jimi Heselden, the owner of Segway Inc., who died after driving his Segway off a cliff; or perhaps more like a?friend of mine,?who never accepted his job offer with Google because Gmail spammed his acceptance email.

As far as?repercussions?are concerned?well, there shouldn't be any big ones. Boosters have done bigger, badder, drastically more wicked things to attract recruits.?Costolo isn't Nevin Shaprio or Ed Martin; he isn't (as far as anyone knows) paying or bribing high-schoolers to come play for Michigan.

He's just a guy who runs Twitter who missed a memo on how to use his product.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1720264-twitter-ceo-and-michigan-booster-dick-costolo-commits-ncaa-violation-on-twitter

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tree loss slows in African rainforest

Tree loss in one of the world's largest rainforests has slowed, a study suggests.

Satellite images of Africa's Congo Basin reveal that deforestation has fallen by about a third since 2000.

Researchers believe this is partly because of a focus on mining and oil rather than commercial agriculture, where swathes of forest are cleared.

The work is published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.

It is part of a series that is examining the state of Africa's forests.

Dr Simon Lewis, from the University of Leeds and University College London, said: "Most of the focus has been on the Amazon and on South East Asian tropical rainforests, and a big bit of the missing picture is what is going on the Congo Basin in Central Africa.

"We really wanted to pull together information about this amazing region that we know very little about."

Bigger trees

Sprawling across the heart of Africa, the Congo Basin rainforest is second only to the Amazon in size. It covers nearly 2 million sq km (800,000 sq miles).

This latest study reveals that it is in far better health than expected.

Images taken from space allowed researchers to track how the dense foliage was changing over time.

They found that during the 1990s nearly 3,000 sq km (1,000 sq miles) of forest were being felled each year.

But from 2000 to 2010, the rate of deforestation had slowed. Fewer than 2,000 sq km (700 sq miles) of rainforest were lost every year.

"The results were surprising," Dr Lewis told BBC News.

"This is partly because there is a network of protected areas. But it is also because of a lack of expansion from agriculture, and the way these [central African] countries have organised their economies.

"They are very dependent on oil sales and also minerals from mining, and they are investing in that and not investing so much in agricultural expansion."

Another study published in the same journal highlighted the differences between trees in the Congo Basin and those found elsewhere around the world.

Measurements of 130,000 trees show that African species were on average much larger in stature than those in the Amazon. As a result, scientists believe that the Congo Basin stores more carbon, acting as a carbon sink.

Losing parts of the rainforest would have an impact on climate change, biodiversity and the communities that depend on the environment, said Dr Lewis.

He said that Africa's rainforest was at a pivotal point.

Logging could continue to fall because of schemes such as the United Nations' Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries (REDD) that offer financial incentives to keep forests intact.

"But on the other side, the big increase in human population and the rise in living standards globally means we may need more agricultural commodities... It could go the other way and go much more like South East Asia or the Amazon and see the expansion of commercial agriculture," explained Dr Lewis.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-23382526#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Stock Up, Stock Down for Top 2013-14 NBA Rookies, Post-Summer League

Stock Report:??

Ben McLemore had the ups and downs of a nauseating roller-coaster ride.?

He missed a whopping 19 shots in his first game. After two games, he had missed 16-of-18 three-point attempts.?

In game No. 3, against Toronto, McLemore gained some of his confidence back, going off for 26 points on 8-of-14 shooting.

The very next day he went 0-of-8 from the floor, thinking before shooting while looking unsure of himself.

To cap off his first Summer League, McLemore then exploded for 27 points and nine boards in game No. 5.

Overall, I took this as a learning experience and a positive sign moving forward. McLemore was actually creating shots for himself and separating on the perimeter?he just wasn't connecting.?

We saw what happens when he does connect. McLemore dropped 19 in the third quarter alone against Toronto.?

McLemore's success in the pros will be linked to his confidence. He's got to find a way to keep it even when the ball isn't dropping.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1711858-stock-up-stock-down-for-top-2013-14-nba-rookies-post-summer-league

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Tapatalk 2 forum reading software now supports Wordpress, Dropbox image uploads, more

Tapatalk 2 forum reading software now supports Wordpress, Dropbox, more

Quoord Systems has released Tapatalk 2.1, an update to their web site forum reading software for iOS. The new update is available for download from the App Store.

If you're a long-time iMore reader, you know we love Tapatalk. This handy utility helps you stay abreast of what's going on in online discussion communities that are important to you - this Universal app keeps track of discussion forums on web sites, aggregating content from discussion boards on more than 50,000 online communities.

The new 2.1 release supports Wordpress. When used in conjunction with the Tapatalk Wordpress plug-in, which needs to be installed on the site itself, Tapatalk now tracks discussions happening on Wordpress-powered web sites you're interested in connecting with. Also new in this release is the ability to upload photos from Dropbox folders; support for searching and and filtering topics within a category or finding a specific thread; GIF animation support; page swipe gesture support; and other minor improvements and bug fixes.

    


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Monday, July 22, 2013

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Lawyers see a lot of opportunity in Detroit bankruptcy - The Oakland ...

An aerial view of Detroit, Michigan, April 18, 2012.

With more than $18 billion at stake in Detroit's restructuring, big law firms and other advisers are clamoring to represent the city's many creditors - including some advisers not exactly known for municipal work.

The city, which filed the largest-ever U.S. municipal bankruptcy on Thursday, tapped high-priced lawyers from Jones Day, financial advisers from Ernst & Young and restructuring consultants from Conway MacKenzie, court papers show.

For creditors and related parties, there is clearly a lot at stake. That means bondholders, insurers, retirees and others are sure to be accompanied in court by platoons of lawyers.

Detroit owes more than $8 billion in bond debt, and the insurers likely on the hook for those costs have already retained big-name law firms to take their cases.

Federal Guaranty Insurance Co tapped Weil Gotshal & Manges, according to a source close to the matter, who declined to be named because the information was not public as of Saturday. An attorney for Weil declined to comment.

David Dubrow, a lawyer at Arent Fox, confirmed on Saturday that he has been tapped by Ambac Financial Group.

And, according to the court's electronic docket, Syncora hired Kirkland & Ellis, known for its corporate bankruptcy work, while Assured Guaranty retained Winston & Strawn, and National Public Finance Guarantee Corp hired Sidley Austin.

Bond insurers will play a key role in Detroit's case. While a portion of the city's $1.13 billion in general obligation bonds are secured by city assets, about $651 million of it is secured only by the ability to raise taxes. The city's emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, has said he will treat that portion of the debt as an unsecured claim.

That classification, which has been largely untested in federal courts, is likely to be hotly contested and possibly litigated by bondholders or their insurers.

Detroit also owes $5.7 billion in unfunded healthcare and other benefits to retirees, and has asked the judge to form a committee to look out for their interests. The Department of Justice may also appoint a committee of unsecured creditors in the case. Both moves would mean opportunities for professional advisers. Continued...

The city needs to negotiate new labor deals with unions, and its pension funds are underfunded by $3.5 billion, providing yet more opportunities for attorneys to advise creditors.

Chapter 9, the section of the bankruptcy code that governs municipal bankruptcies, is attractive for advisers, provided there is money to pay them. Unlike in Chapter 11, where billing is subject to court and regulatory review, Chapter 9 allows bills to stay between the adviser and its client.

In corporate restructurings, creditors, judges and the Justice Department pore over fees line by line, and can raise objections to unnecessary or overpriced items. Over the past few years, the Justice Department has ramped up its policing of high fees and has required bankruptcy lawyers to disclose more.

In municipal bankruptcies, fees could be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, but they do not need to be reported publicly in court.

"You're used to being in a world where you have to explain yourself, and suddenly you don't anymore," said a bankruptcy lawyer, who asked not to be named.

The catch is that, unlike in corporate bankruptcies, there is no mechanism under Chapter 9 to make the bankrupt entity pay certain creditors' fees. And corporate bankruptcies are generally more lucrative for advisers because there is often more money to go around.

But with $18.5 billion in debt, Detroit is an outlier among municipal bankruptcies, where advisers see the potential for high fees without the hassle of having to justify them in court.

A NEW FRONTIER

In the past, only a small handful of professionals were known for having expertise in municipal restructuring. But a recent slew of Chapter 9 filings has yielded many new faces, and Detroit's bankruptcy will only continue that trend.

"Every time a case gets bigger, there are new players," said Richard Levin, a partner at Cravath Swaine & Moore who is representing the Detroit Institute of Arts in the restructuring. Continued...

Chapter 9 filings are rare, with only about 650 cases filed in the 75 years to 2012, mostly involving small municipal entities like sewer districts. But, the last three years have seen filings by the city of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Jefferson County, Alabama and the California cities of Stockton and San Bernardino.

And a concurrent lull in corporate bankruptcies has put strain on big restructuring firms like Weil Gotshal, which last month laid off 170 associates and support staff, driving professionals toward municipal work.

"Chapter 9 is not something I started out doing," said George South, a partner at DLA Piper who has become well-versed in the arena, representing creditor groups in the bankruptcies of both Harrisburg and Jefferson County.

PLENTY OF CONSTITUENCIES

In addition to general obligation bonds, Detroit owes nearly $6 billion in revenue bonds and $1.43 billion in pension certificates. Even though the bond insurers are likely to be the ones on the hook, the bondholders themselves will also "lawyer up."

Subsets of the holders may even band together to form committees if they feel a united front would better serve their interests, providing yet another potential path for advisers.

A number of other large law firms, including Brown Rudnick, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and DLA Piper, are involved in the case or looking for ways in, according to people familiar with the matter.

Even if advisers lose out on big-money clients, Detroit's restructuring calls for a slew of projects and transactions that will require their own armies of professionals.

"There's all kinds of consulting opportunities," said Levin, whose client, the Detroit Institute of Arts museum, is at the center of a dispute over whether the city can sell the museum's art collection.

Orr, the emergency manager, has outlined in court papers his plans to create a new water and sewer management authority, transfer Detroit's Belle Isle Park to the state of Michigan, and restructure Coleman A. Young airport, which has not serviced commercial jets in 13 years but which the city must maintain to keep some federal subsidies. Continued...

Each of those moves will require lawyers, consultants and financial advisers to strategize the most cost-efficient execution, said Kenneth Klee, a Chapter 9 expert and bankruptcy lawyer at Klee Tuchin Bogdanoff & Stern.

"Chapter Nines require complete expertise in the area of municipal finance," Klee said. "If you only have bankruptcy expertise, that's not enough."

Eventually, hedge funds and other investment vehicles could find ways into the case, as Orr has stressed the importance of new investment, particularly with respect to the proposed new water and sewer authority, which could finance its operations with new bond issuance.

The case could be a boon for smaller law firms, too.

While large, corporate creditors are apt to tap similarly colossal law firms with whom they have preexisting relationships, smaller or locally-based stakeholders may opt to hire attorneys native to Detroit.

"There are a lot of talented lawyers in Detroit," Levin said. "I would think pensions and unions, for example, might opt for those guys."

Source: http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2013/07/22/news/02ce334d-c7ef-4144-a1b1-6331ee3c0278.txt

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Russian opposition leader returns to Moscow

MOSCOW (AP) ? Hundreds of supporters greeted the charismatic Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny as he returned to Moscow on Saturday after his surprise release from jail and vowed to push forward with his campaign to become mayor of the Russian capital.

Navalny was convicted of theft and sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday in the city of Kirov, in what many considered a politically motivated case aimed at silencing a fierce Kremlin critic.

Less than 24 hours after his conviction for embezzling 16 million rubles ($500,000) worth of timber from a state-owned company in 2009, prosecutors unexpectedly asked for his release, saying that keeping him behind bars during the appeals process would deprive him of his right to run for office.

A day before the conviction, Navalny was registered as a candidate for the Sept. 8 mayoral election.

Hundreds of police blocked Navalny supporters from the platform of the Moscow railway station where his overnight train from Kirov arrived at the capital's Yaroslavsky station.

Through a bullhorn, he addressed backers who were behind the police lines and on nearby station platforms, thanking those who turned out for a large demonstration near the Kremlin protesting his sentence on Thursday, which he credited as key in securing his release.

"I realize that if it wasn't for you I wouldn't be standing here for the next five years. You have destroyed a key privilege that the Kremlin has been trying to keep ? that it is their alleged right to say to any person 'arrest him on the spot'," said Navalny, who claims that the case against him was concocted for political reasons.

Navalny is one of the most visible and charismatic leaders of the opposition to President Vladimir Putin and the governing United Russia party. His description of United Russia as the "party of crooks and thieves" has become a signature phrase of the opposition.

Immediately after his release, Navalny said he hadn't decided whether to continue his mayoral campaign.

But on Saturday he declared "we are going to run in this election and we will win."

His supporters shouted "We are the power."

The surprising about-face involving Navalny highlights an open rift between factions in Putin's government that could be as unsettling for the leadership as any opposition figure, experts say.

Analysts saw Navalny's sudden release as likely reflecting arguments within the Kremlin about how to respond to his popularity. He has earned a wide following among his urban middle-class supporters, even if he has little influence among everyday Russians.

They also saw the move as an attempt to lend legitimacy to the Sept. 8 mayoral vote widely expected to be won by a Kremlin-backed incumbent who resigned last month, forcing a snap election that would make challengers scramble to organize their campaigns.

An opinion survey in early July by the independent Levada polling center showed Navalny attracting only about 8-percent support among likely voters in the mayoral election. It was unclear if the events of the past week would boost his support.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-opposition-leader-returns-moscow-065739412.html

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Welch pleads not guilty to Rome double homicide

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Bossier City Real Estate Agent Mari Demint Awarded Internet ...

Bossier City Real Estate Agent Mari Demint Awarded Internet Marketing Specialist Designation

Advanced Marketing Designation Recognizes Deep Understanding of Internet Marketing Strategies for Helping Customers Buy & Sell Homes

Shreveport, LA, July 18, 2013 ?(PR.com)? Advanced Marketing Designation Recognizes Deep Understanding of Internet Marketing Strategies for Helping Customers Buy & Sell Homes

Mari Demint, a leading real estate professional with Keller Williams Realty NWLA in Shreveport, Louisiana, has been awarded the Internet Marketing Specialist designation for her proficiency in using Internet marketing strategies to help her customers market their properties throughout the Web.

Demint is now completely trained in marketing real estate across the Internet, including on all the major search engines, social media channels, CraigsList and more ? with proven strategies that drive the maximum traffic and inquiry volume to help homes get sold fast and for the highest price possible.

?The most important attribute in choosing a real estate agent today is mastery of the Web as a marketing tool for your home or property,? said Ben Kinney, founder of the Internet Marketing Specialist Designation. ?Mari has mastered the Web marketing best practices I actively use in my practice, and has differentiated herself among other real estate professionals in the market with these skills.?

For more information about Mari Demint and Keller Williams Realty NWLA, please visit http://www.sellingbossierhomes.com.

About Mari Demint
Mari Demint is a native of Shreveport/Bossier area. She has been married for over 22 years, has two children and two grandchildren. Mari started her career in Real Estate in 1998 and helped families for three years. After going back to school and achieving a 2nd degree, she returned to Real Estate in the Shreveport/Bossier City area.

Mari joined Keller Williams Realty in March, 2013 and has intently acquired education to enhance her career. Her two strengths, Marketing and negotiating, are qualities that make her one of the best in the real estate industry. Using her marketing background, Mari has combined her education and acquired internet marketing skills to assure client?s homes are seen in every possible avenue. Her negotiating skills help her clients receive the highest price for their home the market allows in the quickest amount of time and she arms sellers with the knowledge to make that a reality.

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Should Americans Just Say No To Florida?

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Feb. 19, 2012</strong> -- Trayvon Martin, 17, and Tracy, his father, travel from Miami Gardens to Sanford, Fla., to visit the elder Martin's fiancee in her townhome at The Retreat at Twin Lakes. <em>Photo courtesy of <a href="http://www.globalgrind.com" target="_blank">globalgrind.com</a></em>

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Feb. 26, 2012</strong> -- Trayvon Martin is walking to the home of his father's fiancee after purchasing items from a 7-Eleven store in Sanford. George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, spots Martin at approximately 7 p.m. and calls police. "We've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real suspicious guy," Zimmerman tells police.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Feb. 26, 2012</strong> -- Roughly seven minutes after Zimmerman's call to police, authorities receive a 911 call from an individual reporting a fight. During the call, the dispatcher hears a gunshot in the background and sends police units to the location. Responding officers discover that Martin has been shot in the chest. The teen is unresponsive and pronounced dead at the scene. Police find no identification on Martin and label him a John Doe.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Feb. 26, 2012</strong> -- Questioned by police, Zimmerman informs them that Martin attacked him and he fired his gun in self-defense. Authorities confiscate Zimmerman's 9 mm semi-automatic pistol and take him to the Sanford Police Department for further questioning.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Feb. 27, 2012</strong> -- Following a lengthy interview, George Zimmerman is released from the police station at approximately 1 a.m. Hours later, Tracy Martin contacts police to report his son missing. Investigators soon connect the dots and inform the elder Martin of his son's death. After receiving treatment from a family doctor, Zimmerman meets with investigators and reenacts the events of the shooting at the crime scene.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 8, 2012</strong> -- Tracy Martin holds a press conference, during which he criticizes the investigation into his son's slaying. "We feel justice hasn't been served," Martin tells reporters.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 9, 2012</strong> -- Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump tells the Miami Herald he is filing a lawsuit for the release of public records in the case.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 10, 2012</strong> -- Members of the New Black Panther Party, contending there has been a "miscarriage of justice," rally outside the Sanford Police Department.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 12, 2012</strong> -- Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee holds a press conference, at which he claims that investigators were unable to arrest Zimmerman because he was protected by Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law, which allows residents to shoot someone if they reasonably believe they are being threatened. "There is no evidence to dispute Zimmerman's assertion that he shot Martin out of self-defense," Lee says. In response, Martin's parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, post a petition on the Change.org website calling for State Attorney Angela Corey to prosecute Zimmerman. The petition quickly garners support from multiple celebrities and receives nearly 900,000 signatures the first week.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 13, 2012</strong> -- In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, the NAACP expresses doubt in the Sanford Police Department's ability to appropriately handle the investigation, asking the Department of Justice to review the case. "The NAACP has no confidence that, absent federal oversight, the Sanford Police Department will devote the necessary degree of care to its investigation," the letter says. Sanford police announce the completion of their investigation and turn the case over to the State Attorney's Office for Brevard and Seminole Counties. "Trayvon Martin and his family, interested persons, and the public-at-large are entitled to no less than a thorough, deliberate and just review of the information provided, along with any other evidence that may or may not be developed in the course of the review process," State Attorney Norm Wolfinger's office says in a statement.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 14, 2012</strong> -- Mary Cutcher, a woman listed in police reports as a witness who heard Martin's shooting, <a href="http://www.wftv.com/news/news/witness-sanford-police-blew-us-teen-slaying/nLSqk/" target="_blank">tells WFTV.com that police took only a short statement from her</a> following the shooting. "[The police] blew us off, and I called back again and I said, 'I know this was not self-defense. There was no punching, no hitting going on at the time, no wrestling,'" says Cutcher.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 15, 2012</strong> -- Sanford police issue a statement calling Mary Cutcher's TV interviews "inconsistent" with her sworn testimony. Meanwhile, Zimmerman's father, Robert, tells the Orlando Sentinel that his son has been unfairly portrayed as a racist.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 16, 2012</strong> -- Sanford police release eight 911 recordings in the case. One of the recordings includes a voice in the background screaming, "Help, help!" The screams are followed by the sound of a gunshot.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 19, 2012</strong> -- The Justice Department and the FBI announce they have opened an investigation into the shooting.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 20, 2012</strong> -- State Attorney Norm Wolfinger announces that a Seminole County, Fla., grand jury will review the circumstances of Martin's death.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 21, 2012</strong> -- The Sanford City Commission votes "no confidence" in Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee and calls for his resignation.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 22, 2012</strong> -- Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee holds a press conference and announces he is temporarily stepping down as police chief because his presence is a "distraction." State Attorney Norm Wolfinger recuses himself from the case and Florida Gov. Rick Scott announces that another state attorney, Jacksonville-based Angela Corey, will be replacing Wolfinger as special prosecutor in the investigation. Meanwhile, Rev. Al Sharpton, Martin Luther King III and other civil rights leaders and politicians hold a justice rally at Sanford's Fort Mellon Park. They demand an arrest in Martin's shooting. An estimated 10,000 people attend the event.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 23, 2012</strong> -- President Barack Obama tells reporters that the nation needs to do some "soul-searching to figure out how something like this happens." He adds, "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon."

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 24, 2012</strong> -- Members of the New Black Panther Party offer a $10,000 reward for the "capture" of Zimmerman.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 25, 2012</strong> -- Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks in Eatonville and encourages revisions to Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law. "If it's a moment, we go home. If it's a movement, we go to war," says Jackson.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 26, 2012</strong> -- Police release new details of the investigation, saying Zimmerman told them Martin punched him and slammed his head into the sidewalk several times. Acting Police Chief Darren Scott takes over as chief of the Sanford Police Department. Thousands of people gather in Sanford to mark one month since Martin was killed.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 29, 2012</strong> -- Zimmerman's brother, Robert Zimmerman Jr., tells CNN that medical records will prove his brother was attacked and his nose was broken.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>April 3, 2012</strong> -- Florida State Sen. Chris Smith (D-Fort Lauderdale) announces the formation of a task force to review the state's "Stand Your Ground" law.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>April 8, 2012</strong> -- George Zimmerman launches the website "The Real George Zimmerman" to raise money for his defense.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>April 9, 2012</strong> -- State Attorney Angela Corey announces her decision not to use a grand jury in the Martin investigation. The move eliminates the possibility of a first-degree murder charge.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>April 10, 2012</strong> -- Zimmerman's attorneys, Hal Uhrig (right) and Craig Sonner, announce that they will no longer be representing him.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>April 11, 2012</strong> - State Attorney Angela Corey announces the charging of George Zimmerman with second-degree murder. Zimmerman turns himself in to police and is booked into the Seminole County Jail. Mark O'Mara announces his role as Zimmerman's new attorney.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>April 23, 2012</strong> -- George Zimmerman's new lawyer, Mark O'Mara, enters a not-guilty plea on his client's behalf. Zimmerman is released from jail on a $150,000 bond. Per the conditions of his release, Zimmerman is required to wear a GPS monitoring device.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>April 24, 2012</strong> -- George Zimmerman shuts down his website. According to his attorney, the site raised $200,000.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>April 27, 2012</strong> -- Mark O'Mara launches the website GZLegalCase.com as the official site for Zimmerman's legal case.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>May 8, 2012</strong> -- At Zimmerman's arraignment, Seminole County Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester Jr. accepts his not-guilty plea.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>May 17, 2012</strong> -- Prosecutors release police reports, witness statements, surveillance videos and other evidence in the case.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>June 1, 2012</strong> -- Judge Lester revokes Zimmerman's bond, stating that his ruling is based on concerns that Zimmerman and his wife did not fully disclose their finances at the bond hearing.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>June 3, 2012</strong> -- Zimmerman is returned to jail.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>June 12, 2012</strong> -- George Zimmerman's wife, Shellie, is arrested on one count of perjury.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>June 20, 2012</strong> -- The Sanford city manager fires Bill Lee from the police force.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>June 21, 2012</strong> -- George Zimmerman's legal team releases discovery evidence on their client's website.

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    <strong>June 29, 2012</strong> -- Zimmerman's second bond hearing is held. The judge does not immediately issue a ruling.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>July 5, 2012</strong> -- Judge Lester grants Zimmerman a higher bond of $1 million.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>July 6, 2012</strong> -- Zimmerman is again released from jail.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>July 19, 2012</strong> -- George Zimmerman relaunches his personal website.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>July 27, 2012</strong> -- George Zimmerman's wife pleads not guilty to perjury.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Aug. 29, 2012</strong> -- An appeals court grants a request by George Zimmerman's defense team to dismiss Judge Lester from the case.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Aug. 30, 2012</strong> -- Circuit Judge Debra S. Nelson is assigned the case.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Oct. 19, 2012</strong> -- Judge Nelson grants a defense motion requesting access to Trayvon Martin's school records and social media posts. The state is also granted access to Zimmerman's medical records.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Nov. 14, 2012</strong> -- Gov. Scott's "Stand Your Ground" task force concludes its final meeting and recommends no sweeping changes to the law.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Nov. 20, 2012</strong> -- Former Casey Anthony attorney Jose Baez announces that he is representing Sanford police Detective Chris Serino, the lead investigator in the shooting.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Dec. 3, 2012</strong> -- A new photo is released showing George Zimmerman with a bloody, broken nose on the night of the shooting.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Feb. 5, 2013</strong> -- On this day, Trayvon Martin would have turned 18.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>Feb. 26, 2013</strong> -- Martin's parents hold a rally in his memory to mark the one-year anniversary of his death.

  • Key Dates In The Trayvon Martin Case

    <strong>March 26, 2013</strong> -- Zimmerman's defense team releases its witness list of 134 people, including Sanford police officers and 56 unnamed witnesses.

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    Last-Minute Redesign Reportedly Pushes iPhone 5S Launch to Late 2013

    Taiwan's Commercial Times claims to have heard from industry sources that Apple has had a change of heart with the iPhone 5S and has recently decided to use a bigger screen.

    In what can be regarded as the least plausible iPhone rumor in recent months, the Taiwanese newspaper got its story cited by Bloomberg, which gave it more visibility and, hence, got people talking.

    The gist of it is that Apple has allegedly chosen to delay the introduction of the iPhone 5S until the end of the year ?after the design was changed to feature a bigger 4.3-inch retina display screen,? reports Bloomberg, citing the Commercial Times report.

    The release was previously scheduled for late September - early October, according to the Taiwanese newspaper which cited sources in the semiconductor industry.

    Editor?s note
    While there is an offset chance Apple will introduce a 4.3-inch iPhone 5S this year, I?m pretty sure this change of heart didn?t occur just now. If Apple wants to launch this phone in 2013, the design has long been agreed upon.

    You don?t just make a phone bigger because you suddenly want a bigger screen. Everything else (inside the phone) changes as a result of such a move, and it?s not Apple?s style to be so undecided mere months ahead of a product?s release.

    But as I noted in the above paragraph, that?s not to say Apple hasn?t already prepared a bigger phone for 2013.

    The news from Taiwan's Commercial Times could simply be a misinterpreted rumor about production issues (i.e. display reliability, yield rates, or the entire process of assembling the phone itself) which wouldn't be surprising, considering Apple's stringent manufacturing guidelines.

    We?re even more enticed to assume that the 4.3-inch specification is accurate since Apple likely can?t afford throwing in another 4-inch phone with an identical form factor and design.

    The competition is getting fierce in the mobile space, while Tim Cook needs to prove himself fast.

    Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Last-Minute-Redesign-Reportedly-Pushes-iPhone-5S-Launch-to-Late-2013-369052.shtml

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    Once-mighty Motor City files for bankruptcy

    In this July 12, 2013, photo an Outsource to Detroit banner from Galaxe.Solutions is seen on a Detroit building. After several weeks of slow-moving talks, only one deal has been reached between the state-appointed emergency manger hired to fix Detroit's finances and the more than 50 creditors, two public pension funds and unions jockeying for a piece of the billions of dollars the city owes them. The pace is frustrating for some, who are balking at the 10 cents on a dollar offered by bankruptcy attorney Kevyn Orr. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

    In this July 12, 2013, photo an Outsource to Detroit banner from Galaxe.Solutions is seen on a Detroit building. After several weeks of slow-moving talks, only one deal has been reached between the state-appointed emergency manger hired to fix Detroit's finances and the more than 50 creditors, two public pension funds and unions jockeying for a piece of the billions of dollars the city owes them. The pace is frustrating for some, who are balking at the 10 cents on a dollar offered by bankruptcy attorney Kevyn Orr. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

    FILE - In this March 14, 2013, file photo state-appointed emergency manager Kevyn Orr speaks in Detroit. Orr on Thursday, July 18, 2013, asked a federal judge permission to place Detroit into Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

    (AP) ? Once the very symbol of American industrial might, Detroit became the biggest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy Thursday, its finances ravaged and its neighborhoods hollowed out by a long, slow decline in population and auto manufacturing.

    The filing, which had been feared for months, put the city on an uncertain path that could mean laying off municipal employees, selling off assets, raising fees and scaling back basic services such as trash collection and snow plowing, which have already been slashed.

    "Only one feasible path offers a way out," Gov. Rick Snyder said in a letter approving the move.

    Kevin Orr, a bankruptcy expert hired by the state in March to stop Detroit's fiscal free-fall made the Chapter 9 filing Thursday in federal bankruptcy court.

    Detroit lost a quarter-million residents between 2000 and 2010. A population that in the 1950s reached 1.8 million now struggles to stay above 700,000. Much of the middle-class and scores of businesses also have fled Detroit, taking their tax dollars with them.

    In recent months, the city has relied on state-backed bond money to meet payroll for its 10,000 employees.

    Orr was unable to convince a host of creditors, unions and pension boards to take pennies on the dollar to help facilitate the city's massive financial restructuring. If the bankruptcy filing is approved, city assets could be liquidated to satisfy demands for payment.

    Snyder determined earlier this year that Detroit was in a financial emergency and without a plan for improvement. He made it the largest U.S. city to fall under state oversight when a state loan board hired Orr. His letter was attached to Orr's bankruptcy filing.

    "The citizens of Detroit need and deserve a clear road out of the cycle of ever-decreasing services," Snyder wrote. "The city's creditors, as well as its many dedicated public servants, deserve to know what promises the city can and will keep. The only way to do those things is to radically restructure the city and allow it to reinvent itself without the burden of impossible obligations."

    A turnaround specialist, Orr represented automaker Chrysler LLC during its successful restructuring. He issued a warning early on in his 18-month tenure in Detroit that bankruptcy was a road Detroit and its creditors preferred to avoid.

    He laid out his plans in June meetings with debt holders, in which his team warned there was a 50-50 chance of a bankruptcy filing. Some creditors were asked to take about 10 cents on the dollar of what the city owed them. Underfunded pension claims would have received less than the 10 cents on the dollar under that plan.

    Orr's team of financial experts said that proposal was Detroit's one shot to permanently fix its fiscal problems. The team said Detroit was defaulting on about $2.5 billion in unsecured debt to "conserve cash" for police, fire and other services.

    "Despite Mr. Orr's best efforts, he has been unable to reach a restructuring plan with the city's creditors," the governor wrote. "I therefore agree that the only feasible path to a stable and solid Detroit is to file for bankruptcy protection."

    Detroit's budget deficit is believed to be more than $380 million. Orr has said long-term debt was more than $14 billion and could be between $17 billion and $20 billion.

    Orr's decision to file now may have been influenced by lawsuits filed by some city workers and retirement systems to prevent Snyder from approving a bankruptcy request from the emergency manager, said Detroit-area turnaround specialist James McTevia.

    They have argued that bankruptcy could change pension and retiree benefits, which are guaranteed under state law.

    Orr has said federal bankruptcy laws trump state law in this matter.

    A bankruptcy judge will stay all the litigation, McTevia said.

    "One court will adjudicate all these," McTevia said.

    Some are concerned that a bankrupt Detroit will cause businesses large and small to reconsider their operations in the city. But General Motors, which filed and emerged from a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, does not anticipate any impact to its daily operations, the automaker said Thursday in a statement.

    "GM is proud to call Detroit home and today's bankruptcy declaration is a day that we and others hoped would not come," the statement said. "We believe, however, that today also can mark a clean start for the city.

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    Alex Colville, 'painter laureate' of Canada, dies

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    TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian artist Alex Colville, who won international fame with precise, detailed paintings of everyday scenes, has died at the age of 92, according to a message on his official website. ...

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    WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES DAY 5- CONGER AND VAN SWOL, USA, QUALIFY FIRST, 200 BACK AND 100 FLY

    KAZAN, Russia, July 14, 2013. THIS morning those expected to go through did. No major surprises. Conger, USA, and Van Swol, USA, qualified first mechanically, in their events in the 200 back (1:58.87) and the 100 fly (52.37). The women's 200 free and 50 back are shaping up to be exciting as all qualifiers were close in the prelims. There was no room for error.

    And in the "quality not quantity" category, Julia Hassler, from Liechtenstein made finals in the women's 800 free qualifying 8th at 8:42.97.

    Men's 200m Back


    Jack Conger, USA, from Machine Aquatics, northern Virginia, USA, under coach Sue Chen, secured the top slot in the semi-finals this evening with a 1:58.87. Second was Japan's Yuki Shirai, posting a 1:59.50 and third was Hayate Matsubara, JPN, at 1:59.62. Eric Ress, FRA, the son of the legendary Colin Ress of France and Indiana University fame in the 70's advanced to semis in 5th place with a 2:00.49. Itai Chammah, ISR, moved in with a 2:02.26. Paraguay's Charles Daniel Hockin, PAR, qualified in 16th with a 2:03.45.

    Canada, Italy and Japan advanced both swimmers.

    Women's 200m Free
    What is shaping up to be one of the most competive races of the WUGs is the women's 200 free. Caitlin McLathcy, GBR, qualified first in 2:00.32 followed by Brittany Maclean, CAN, at 2:00.69. Third seed went to Claire Turner, GBR, posting a 2:00.97. The USA's Chelsea Chenault 2:01.56 and Megan Romano 2:02.34 cruised into the semis together. Chin Yang, from Taiwan, made her first semi with a 2:01.96 and most likely we'll see her again at World's in Barcelona next week.

    Men's 100m Fly
    In a crowd favorite, the men's 100 fly got underway this morning. Kyler Van Swol, USA, banged the touch pad first in 52.37. In second was Evgeny Koptelov, RUS, 52.67 and third went to Coleman Allen, CAN, 52.76. Korea's Gyucheol Chang, 52.92 and Jack Conger, USA, 52.94 hit the wall in fourth and fifth. Hong Kong put Geoffrey Cheah in the semis with a 53.70 coming off the momentum of Hong Kong's womens 800 free relay upset of China.

    Only about 1.10 seconds separates first from 16th in the men's 100 fly. The semis are expected to produce some fast times this evening and possibly some new national records for some of the smaller federations.

    Women's 50m Back
    In the 50 back Cindy Tran, USA hit the wall first, 28.59 in the sprint finish. Second was Aliaksandra Herasimenia, BLG, 28.70 and third was Mathilde Cini, FRA at 28.72. Anastasia Zueva, RUS easily qualified in fourth 28.82 and Kendyl Stewart USA, got fifth at 29.26. Hong Kong's Stephanie Au qualified in 28.89 and Laura Quilter, NZL, rounded out the qualifiers at 29.56.

    Both swimmers from Poland, and Australia made it through, and in a tough break, two swimmers from Canada missed the top 16, both are reserves.

    Men's 50m Breast
    In the men's 50 breast Gliulio Alexandrov, RSA, from South Africa qualified first 27.72. In second was Andrea Toniato, at 27.77 and third Vladimir Morozov, RUS, put up a 27.85 just enough to get the job done in the morning. Eetu Karvonen, FIN was fourth 27.88 and Mihail Alexandrov, USA, 27.91 qualified for the second semi-final.

    Women's 800m Free
    Moving into the finals of the women's 800 free Martina De Memme, ITA, posted a strong 8:38.12. In second was Ashley Steenvoorden, USA, 8:39.94 and Stephanie Peacock, USA, 8:39.97 rounded out the top three. Qualifying fourth was Aurora Ponsele, ITA, 8:40.66 in fifth Savannah King, CAN, 8:40.78. Sixth Asami Chida, JPN, 8:41.25, seventh Katie Goldman, AUS, 8:41.26 and eighth place was wrapped up by Julia Hassler, LIE, 8:42.97.

    Evening Finals
    Evening finals resume at 1900 hours (7:00pm) local time +4:00 hours GMT / MSK (Moscow Central Time).

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    Sunday, July 14, 2013

    A glance at Zimmerman trial, verdict, what's next

    SANFORD, Fla. (AP) ? George Zimmerman's trial in the shooting death of teen Trayvon Martin lasted nearly three weeks and concluded Saturday night with an acquittal. The case prompted debate nationwide over racial profiling, self-defense and equal justice.

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    THE VERDICT

    Zimmerman, who identifies himself as Hispanic, was found not guilty of second-degree murder in last year's death of Martin, who was black. The jury had the option to consider manslaughter but declined to convict him of the lesser charge. The six jurors considered nearly three weeks of testimony and delivered the verdict late Saturday night after two days and a total of 15 hours of deliberations.

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    RALLIES

    Around the country, rallies and protests were held Saturday night and Sunday. They ranged in size from a few dozen to several hundred protesters and were largely peaceful, with few arrests. Vandalism of a police squad car was reported at an Oakland, Calif., demonstration. Many supporters of the Martin family wore hoodies, as the teen did when he died.

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    PRESIDENT OBAMA

    The White House doesn't usually respond formally to trials unless they involve the president or federal government, but it issued a rare statement Sunday. President Barack Obama called Martin's death a tragedy: "Not just for his family, or for any one community, but for America." He asked that people respect the call for calm reflection. He called the U.S. "a nation of laws" and said "a jury has spoken."

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    OTHER REACTIONS

    The families of Zimmerman and Martin posted reactions on Twitter on Saturday. Zimmerman's brother, Robert Zimmerman Jr., tweeted that he was "proud to be an American." He told CNN that though his brother is free, he'll forever be looking over his shoulder. Martin's parents expressed disappointment. Mother Sybrina Fulton tweeted, "Lord during my darkest hour I lean on you."

    The case was covered on several Sunday morning TV talk shows, and celebrities also reacted. Beyonce took a moment of silence at a concert in Nashville. And the case was a topic at churches around the country, with many leaders urging peace in the wake of the verdict.

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    THE JURORS

    The judge issued an anonymity order for the six jurors during the trial. That order remains in effect, so their names have not yet been made public. Judge Debra Nelson had said she would rule on when to release the names upon the trial's conclusion. The order does not prevent jurors from choosing to speak to reporters now that the trial is over.

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    WHAT'S NEXT

    Zimmerman left the courthouse as a free man. The NAACP has called for the Justice Department to open a civil rights case against Zimmerman. Though the department has a history of using federal civil rights law in an effort to convict defendants who've previously been acquitted in state cases, it's not always easy. The department said in a statement Sunday afternoon that it's looking into the case to determine whether federal civil rights charges should be filed.

    Supporters have suggested that Martin's parents file a wrongful-death civil lawsuit against Zimmerman. Zimmerman's lawyers have said he'll seek immunity. Florida's stand your ground law, which gives people wide latitude to use deadly force rather than retreat during a fight, may offer him that immunity if a judge concludes he acted in self-defense, said David Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor in Miami.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/glance-zimmerman-trial-verdict-whats-next-182153917.html

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