Saturday, December 31, 2011

County taking applications for 120 part-time bus driver jobs

Miami-Dade Transit is looking for part-time bus drivers now that some veteran full-time bus drivers are being trained to become Metrorail operators for the forthcoming elevated train line to Miami International Airport.

According to an MDT statement, people interested in the job can fill out an application via online at www.miamidade.gov/jobs through Tuesday.

?Those who are selected can earn as they learn,? the MDT statement said. ?Bus operator trainees earn $14.71 per hour, and continue gaining experience as part-time bus operators.?

By this spring, Metrorail is scheduled to begin operating its new line from the current Earlington Heights station to the massive public transportation hub known as the Miami Intermodal Center, which is being built just east of MIA.

MDT said it plans to hire 120 part-time bus drivers. MDT currently has 262 part-timers and 1,372 full-timers to drive its 822 buses.

To be selected, applicants must pass a background check and physical exam. They also must have a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED), a photo identification such as a Florida driver?s license, and proof of having passed the general knowledge, air-brake and passenger transport sections of the commercial driver license exam.

Those interested in applying can also obtain information by calling the Miami-Dade County Job Information Hot Line at 305-375-5627 or by visiting a South Florida Workforce One-Stop Career Center. Those without Internet access can use a computer at a public library.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/12/29/2566243/county-taking-applications-for.html

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Video: GOP candidates trade shots



>>> the republicans are descending on their stake for pitching to voters in iowa . peter alexander is there. good morning.

>> reporter: good morning. mitt romney the former governor of massachusetts will begin his day with a breakfast meet and greet. consider this statistic. a recent poll shows nearly 40% of likely republican caucus goers in iowa are not firmly set on a candidate which is why what happens here next tuesday is largely unpredictable and why the presidential candidates are once again crisscrossing the state. arriving in iowa late tuesday before a standing room only crowd, mitt romney ignored his republican rivals. instead launching a fierce attack on president barack obama .

>> gone is the hope and change candidate of davenport. gone is the candidate who would heal the nation.

>> reporter: earlier tuesday in new hampshire, romney mocked newt gingrich for his failure to get on the ballot in gingrich 's home state of vrnl.

>> virginia.

>> i think he compared that to what, pearl harbor ? it's more like lucille ball at the chocolate factory . i mean, you got to get it organized. despite romney 's efforts to act like the presumptive nominee the race in iowa remains wide open .

>> what the people of iowa want is an inspiring candidate. they want somebody who can get them enthusiastic, who can get them engaged.

>> reporter: since this summer, seven different republicans have led in the polls here. one of the recent gop front-runners, gingrich , the former house speaker , now appears to be losing momentum, in part due to a bare-fisted blitz of negative ads targeting his congressional record . to combat that assault, gingrich 's supporters launched their own new ad tuesday.

>> when a principal conservative took the lead they attacked him with falsehoods.

>> reporter: still another sign of trouble, conflicting stories with the end of his first marriage. on his campaign website gingrich claims his first wife asked for the divorce but court documents suggest gingrich himself requested the split. romney was also on the defensive tuesday trying to shake his moderate record, as conservatives attacked him on the issue of abortion, launching a new text message campaign, citing his past pro-choice views. and with ron paul demonstrating steady support, the biggest battle here may be over which candidate comes the conservative choice.

>> of all of the candidates that are running i am the one with the unassailable proven track record of a clear 100% consistent conservative.

>> reporter: michele bachmann , rick santorum and rick perry , stumping tuesday with controversial sher imjoe arpaio are all vying to earn that title. the slugfest continued into the night with mitt romney being attacked by newt gingrich who called him a big government moderate. newt gingrich also attacked ron paul saying he couldn't vote for paul if he became the romney . "his views totally outside the main stream of every decent american."

>> exander in iowa , thank you very much.

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Miss South Carolina Bree Boyce Opens Up About Weight Loss, Struggles


Miss South Carolina Bree Boyce may be a beauty queen, but for most of her life, she says she was "miserable in my own skin" as a heavyset kid in Florence, S.C.

"I used to make fun of my weight with others to fit in and be the funny, overweight girl," Boyce tells People Magazine for its annual Half Their Size cover story.

"I'd go home and cry, not because of what others said about me, but what I had said about myself," she adds. How times have changed for the 22-year-old:

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By 17, she had reached her heaviest weight: 234 lbs.! Aching knees and difficulty breathing drove her to meet with a doctor, who told her she needed to lose weight.

"It was embarrassing because a 17-year-old shouldn't be in a doctor's office having this conversation," recalls Boyce. "I knew there were so many things I wanted to do in life - I wanted to be on Broadway, go to school, get married, have a family."

Another key motivator: "I wanted to be Miss America one day."

So the teenager started keeping close tabs on what she ate every day and constantly reminded herself that food was fuel and "not always comfort."

She gave up a sedentary life and began exercising 2-3 times a week.

After three years of sticking to her new lifestyle, Bree Boyce dropped a hundred pounds and competed for the Miss South Carolina title in 2010.

The following year, she had lost 12 more for a total of 112 - and won the crown on a platform committed to eating healthy and fighting obesity.

"I don't want young girls to worry about the number on the scale," she says, with the added message: "I'm really promoting health and loving yourself."

Boyce will compete in the 2012 Miss America pageant on January 14. Regardless of the results that night, it sounds as though she's already won.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/miss-south-carolina-bree-boyce-opens-up-about-weight-loss-strugg/

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Heavy D Died Of Natural Causes

The Los Angeles coroner’s office says Jamaican-born rapper Heavy D died of natural causes. The self-proclaimed “overweight lover” of hip hop, who became one of rap’s top hit makers with a combination of humor and positivity, collapsed outside his Beverly Hills home on Nov. 8. The 44 year-old rapper, whose real name was Dwight Errington, [...]

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Cursed Glaciers

Once, during the long and cold winter nights in the Alps, people gathered around the fireplace to tell each other ancient tales or myths.

Some of these myths explain the origin or deal with the curse of glaciers. Various glaciers are said to be the results of an ancient curse: the Langgletscher in Swiss, the Marmolada in the Dolomites, the ?bergossene Alm and the Pasterze in Salzburg, the Vernagt- and Guslarferner in Tirol to mention some.

Fig.1. The Vernagtferner in 2007 (Click on the image to enlarge). Old myths tell that the glacier covers the ruins of the ancient cities of Onan? and Danan?, cursed long time ago to punish the hubris of the inhabitants.

The details differ but the general structure of the myth is very similar:? A long time ago there existed a rich city surrounded by fertile pastures where today is the glacier. Unfortunately the wealth corrupted the inhabitants and they wasted the fortune, one day they decided to use milk and bread to clean the streets of the city. When a beggar asked for a piece of bread the presumptuous inhabitants denied him this humble request. So he cursed the city, dark clouds covered the sky and heavy and persistent snow started falling in the mountains. When the sun reappeared, the city and pastures were gone, lost forever under the glacier.
Some historians suggest that this myth is based on observations of advancing glaciers during the period of the ?Little Ice Age?, a period of cooling extending in the Alps from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

There is no doubt that locals noted the variations in mass and length of glaciers, especially when the advancing glaciers extended into the valleys and threatened people or their property. In 1781 the Swiss pastor Jakob Samuel Wyttenbach noted in a report intended to investigate the dangers of glaciers:

?Could it be proven to ourselves on the available documentation that both by the progress of our ice mountains as by our misbehaviour once for pasture most suitable land is currently covered by ice?[]?

One of the most cursed glaciers in the European Alps was the Vernagtferner. This glacier is famous for its repeated advances during the Little Ice Age. The glacier was not threatening to bury alive the people (even if there exists a myth of a buried city under the glacier), but the advancing glacier obstructed repeatedly the valley of Rofen forming a dam made of ice. The meltwater of other glaciers then formed a glacial lake named ?Rofensee?.

Fig.2. The historic ?Atlas Tyrolensis? published in 1774 by cartographer Peter Anich shows the situation between 1600 and 1771, when the glacier of Vernagt blocked the valley of Rofen. The ice dam and the meltwater of other glaciers formed Lake Rofen (image in public domain).

Ice dams can be very unstable and the repeated dam failure at Lake Rofen resulted in catastrophic floods, one of the earliest documented happened in the year 1600.
The local Abraham J?ger was send a year later into the valley to report to the authorities the source of all this devastation.

?Such glacier is not as the others covered by smooth ice, but with many peaks, pools of water and fissures with strange colours, as one can not wonder enough of [this spectacle].?

For the society at the time the only explanation for the advancing glacier was the wrongdoings of witches and sorcerers. In 1678, again after a catastrophic outburst, the local Thoman J?chl was imprisoned, incriminated for bewitching the weather and executed August 8, 1680.
Between 1771 and 1772 again a lake started to form and the authorities summarized in a report the possible actions to prevent a disaster:

?The only counter measurements are the construction of a canal along the side of the valley, but also praying?[]?

It didn?t help much; chronicles reported further catastrophic floods in 1845 and 1848.

Fig.3. & 4. The advancing and retreating Vernagtferner as depicted in 1911 by artist Rudolf Reschreiter (sitting in the foreground of the drawing). Prof. S. Finsterwalder, famous geographer that compiled the first modern map of this glacier at the end of the 19th century, is surprised by the advancing Vernagtferner, however the glacier doesn?t seem to appreciate the taste of the professor (image in public domain).

Another glacier became feared for very similar reasons. Like the Vernagtferner also the Gurgler Ferner repeatedly blocked a valley and meltwater formed the glacial Lake Langthaler (or Gurgler) that experienced outbursts in 1717-1724, 1770-1774, 1845 and 1848. Here a simple but effective warning system was installed: if an outburst of the growing lake seemed inevitable, messengers were send to the people with the warning ?The glacier is coming!?

Fig.5. In this map published in 1861 by cartographer K.A. Sonklar the Lake Langthaler is depicted.? The advancing Gurgler Ferner in the principal valley forms an ice dam (image in public domain).

Fig.6. & 7. View into the Langthaler-Valley (Click on the image to enlarge), in ~1850 the principal valley in the foreground was covered by the Gurgler Ferner. At the confluence of the two valleys the glacial lake Langthaler formed. Still today the lacustrine sediments and the shorelines of the lake can be recognized in the field.

The catastrophic floods and the glaciers became so popular that in 1605 the cartographer Warmund Ygl put them on his map as ?Glacies continua et perpetua? (eternal and continuous ice), the first cartographic depiction of cursed glaciers.

Bibliography:

HAID, H. (2004): Mythos Gletscher. Pro Vita Alpina ? Loewenzahn, Innsbruck/Bozen: 112
HAMBREY, M. & ALEAN, J. (2004): Glaciers. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press: 377
KRAINER, K. & SPIELER, A. (1999): The sedimentary record of ice-damned lakes in the ?tztal Alps (Austria). Zeitschrift f?r Gletscherkunde und Glazialgeologie Bd.35 (1): 65-86

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Examining the 2012 GOP Candidates? Chances of Getting Nominated

Examining the 2012 GOP Candidates? Chances of Getting Nominated

The primary field of Republican candidates get sized up on their ability to lead the country in 2012

Over the past several months, the contest for the Republican presidential nomination has resembled a cross between reality TV drama and a mixed martial arts match.

With the Iowa Caucus less than a week away, the call for intra-party unity to focus on making President Obama a one-term occupant of the White House has now given way to heavy-duty political sniping among the primary field. For instance, take this bitter exchange between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. The former Massachusetts Governor recently rejected Gingrich?s demand that he use his influence to get supportive super PACs (political action committees) to pull attack ads against the ex-House Speaker. Romney?s response: ?If you can?t stand the heat in this little kitchen, wait until the Obama hell?s kitchen turns up the heat.? Gingrich countered, pushing for a one-on-one, no-holds-barred debate: ?Let?s test this kitchen.?

Well, GOP voters began their grading process as early as April. And polling data seemed to produce a new front-runner each month?in fact, a few such selections were simply mind-boggling. There?s one consistency among this year?s crop of candidates: Not one has a grand vision for America?s future. Each ultimately plans to gain the presidency by convincing the electorate to vote against Obama instead of voting for his or her platform.

The race has proven to be, in many cases, wacky, ludicrous and combative. In fact, The Boston Herald characterized the pool of candidates as being the ?clown car? field. Check out these highlights:

  • Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann?who won the Iowa Straw Poll in August by a close margin over Texas Rep. Ron Paul?and former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania tried to backtrack after signing a pledge for ?traditional family values? that also stated that ?a child born into slavery in 1860 was more likely to be raised by his mother and father in a two-parent household than was an African-American baby born after the election of the USA?s first African-American President.?
  • Herman Cain, originator of the ?999? tax reform plan, dominated the polls in late September and early October but was forced to ?suspend? his campaign after dealing with claims of sexual misconduct, an alleged extramarital affair and foreign policy gaffes (who could forget his explanation??We need a leader, not a reader??for his lack of knowledge).
  • Another former front-runner, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, had the fumbling ?Oops? moment at the Nov. 9 Tampa, Florida debate when he couldn?t remember which agency he would eliminate in addition to Commerce and Education. (It was the Department of Energy, by the way).? As a campaigner who suffers from spurts of verbal dyslexia, his standing plummeted like an anvil.
  • Donald Trump, another one-time GOP pack leader and America?s leading birther, was forced to cancel his Dec. 27 debate after only two candidates were willing to risk being associated with a presidential version of ?The Apprentice.? The Donald recently dumped his GOP affiliation to leave open the possibility of running as an independent.
  • After Gingrinch?s campaign gained momentum this month, Romney began characterizing him as being ?zany? and recently compared his organization?s inability to get on the ballot for the March 6 Virginia primary ? Gingrich?s home state ? to ?Lucille Ball at the chocolate factory,? referring to the popular episode of the ?50s sitcom ?I Love Lucy? that displayed her character?s comic ineptitude.

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Source: http://www.blackenterprise.com/2011/12/28/2012-gop-candidates-break-down/

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Debt-riddled Japan relaxes decades-old arms exports ban

TOKYO | Tue Dec 27, 2011 4:08am EST

TOKYO (Reuters) - Debt-riddled Japan Tuesday relaxed its self-imposed decades-old ban on military equipment exports in a move that will open new markets to its defense contractors and help the nation squeeze more out of its defense budget.

The government's security council agreed to the relaxing of the ban to allow Japan to take part in the joint development and production of arms with other countries and to supply military equipment for humanitarian missions, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said at a news conference.

"The new standards (on weapons exports) are a result of the government considering measures that required attention amid recent changes to the environment surrounding international defense equipment," Fujimura said, referring to rising arms costs that could put strain on the government, with public debt twice the size of its economy.

The rule adopted in 1967 banned sales to communist countries, those involved in international conflicts or subject to United Nations sanctions.

It later became a blanket ban on exports and on the development and production of weapons with countries other than the United States, making it impossible for manufacturers to participate in multinational projects.

"The regulations on weapons exports are based on the concept that as a pacifist country Japan should aim to avoid fanning international conflicts, and we will keep a close watch on exports," Fujimura said.

The relaxing of the rules does not mean Japan will begin openly selling its military products to the world -- exports will be limited to strategic allies like the U.S.

The move could still allow companies such as Mitsubishi Heavy (7011.T) to join the development of Lockheed Martin's (LMT.N) F-35, which Tokyo picked last week as its next frontline fighter, planning to buy 42 machines at an estimated cost of more than $7 billion.

MORE THAN DOUBLE

Although Japan is the world's sixth-biggest military spender, it often pays more than double other nations for the same equipment because local export-restricted manufacturers can only fill small orders at a high cost.

Removing the ban would stretch its defense purse further as military spending in neighboring China expands.

This year, Beijing raised military outlays by 12.7 percent. That included money for its own stealth fighter, the J-20, which made its maiden flight in January.

In contrast, Japan's defense budget has been shrinking in past years as ballooning costs for social security and servicing its growing debt pile squeeze other spending.

Given fiscal restraints, Tokyo is keen to make its defense program more efficient to maintain its military capability in the face of China's rise and growing uncertainties in the region.

The relaxation of the ban, that has been modified in the past to allow sharing of military technology with the U.S., could also be a boon for Japanese manufacturers as the strong yen weighs on their civilian exports and weak domestic demand and budget constraints restrict growth at home.

(Reporting by Shinichi Saoshiro; Writing by Tomasz Janowski; Editing by Joseph Radford)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/27/us-japan-defence-idUSTRE7BQ06Q20111227?feedType=RSS&feedName=businessNews&rpc=23&sp=true

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Military battle against militants in Yemen kill 9

SANAA, Yemen (AP) -- Yemeni soldiers battled al-Qaida-linked militants Monday outside the southern city of Zinjibar, which remains partly under the control of the Islamists. Five soldiers and four fighters were killed, a military official said.

The intense fighting in northern and eastern Zinjibar included artillery and rocket shelling on militant hideouts, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with military regulations.

He said the military units were engaged in pitched battles with armed gangs deployed on the streets, and have advanced on areas controlled by the militants.

At least 60 people, including 23 soldiers, have been killed in the fighting since last week.

Islamic militants, including some with links to the al-Qaida branch in Yemen, seized control of Zinjibar and another town in April and May. They were taking advantage of the turmoil surrounding the popular uprising against President Ali Abdullah Saleh to expand their area of operations.

Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula was behind several nearly successful attempts to attack U.S. targets, including the failed attempt to down a passenger jet bound for Detroit on Christmas Day 2009. Washington believes it is the most dangerous of several al-Qaida's offshoots around the globe.

President Saleh has cooperated with the U.S. in fighting the group and used the threat of al-Qaida in arguing that he could not relinquish power in Yemen despite the protests calling for him to go since February.

The U.S. withdrew its support of Saleh in the summer, and the autocratic leader signed a deal last month to transfer power in exchange for immunity from prosecution over the deaths of protesters and corruption during his 33 years in power.

The deal has failed to quell the protests in Yemen, which have recently expanded to include labor strikes, calling for Saleh loyalists to be removed from office and for Saleh to be put on trial.

On Monday, Yemen's military agreed to replace a commander accused of corruption, apparently settling a brief strike by 1,000 soldiers, said Anwar Abdullah, an officer in a military department that deals with public affairs and army morale. Abdullah said that the strikers demanded the ouster of department head Maj. Gen. Ali al-Shater for mismanagement, accusing him of running his own prison, in which some soldiers were jailed even for minor offenses. Some were kept in chains.

Abdullah said after the prime minister intervened in the dispute Monday, it was agreed that al-Shater would be replaced.

The soldiers said they would end their strike when the defense minister appoints a new commander.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Romney machine rights ship after Gingrich bump (Reuters)

TILTON, New Hampshire (Reuters) - ? Ten days before the first votes in the 2012 Republican presidential race, Mitt Romney's well-funded campaign machine has held off the most serious challenge to his White House bid and is keeping him near the top of the pack.

The denting of his main rival, Newt Gingrich, endorsements from respected Republicans and a series of well-received media interviews over the past couple of weeks have boosted the former Massachusetts governor's campaign.

The usually buttoned-down Romney also showed a lighter side with an appearance on Monday on comedian David Letterman's late-night talk show.

Gingrich had overtaken Romney in some Iowa polls earlier this month, but a wave of negative television ads by the Romney campaign and his political allies on the former U.S. House of Representatives speaker has righted the ship.

Restore Our Future, a super political action committee (PAC) fundraising committee formed in large part by close associates of Romney, has spent $2.6 million in the past two weeks on advertisements opposing Gingrich, whose lead in the polls in Iowa has melted.

Romney's failure to move above the 25 percent mark in national opinion polls throughout the year is a problem. But if Gingrich's support collapses in Iowa, which holds its nominating contest on January 3, Romney could have a respectable showing and pick up momentum going into the January 10 New Hampshire primary.

Texas Congressman Ron Paul holds a narrow lead over Romney in most Iowa polls, with Gingrich having slipped to third.

"Wonder why Gingrich's numbers are falling in Iowa? Romney (and Super PACs supporting him) are outspending Gingrich 34:1 this week," noted the Democratic strategy firm Anzalone Liszt Research.

Long-time Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom told Reuters that Romney's campaign, by far the best-funded among the Republican candidates, had been ready for a tough December.

"We always thought it would be more competitive and more intense as voting approaches," he said. "But we like the state of the race right now. Momentum is on our side."

Romney largely side-stepped a political capitulation by House Republicans this week over a two-month extension of a payroll tax cut, describing it as part of the "Congressional sausage-making process." And after looking shaky against Gingrich and Texas Governor Rick Perry in debates, Romney has refocused his attacks on President Barack Obama's economic record.

But some voters are starting to take issue with Romney's persistently bleak assessment of the U.S. economy, especially in New Hampshire where conditions are improving. Several small business people enthusiastically volunteered upbeat assessments of their companies this week.

"I think he used facts selectively," said Ken Allen, a restaurant manager from Northfield.

Morey Stettner of Portsmouth pointed out at a townhall meeting with Romney in Conway that the unemployment rate was falling. "The news every day is of a turnaround," Stettner said.

IOWA PUSH

Romney's team has been ambivalent all year toward Iowa. It did not, for example, participate in a straw poll in August that took the Republican presidential pulse of the conservative Midwest state.

However, an endorsement from Iowa's statewide newspaper, the Des Moines Register, has increased the incentive to go for a win there, while publicly keeping expectations low.

Romney has a solid organizational structure in the state that has held together since his first presidential bid in 2008 and he will campaign in some eight cities there over four days next week.

When Gingrich on Wednesday announced the support of House speakers from Iowa and New Hampshire, Romney's campaign fired back with endorsements from no less than seven former House speakers from the two states. He also won the backing of former President George H. W. Bush.

As much as Iowa seems a toss-up, New Hampshire is Romney's state to lose, and he needs to post a big win there to silence his critics and build momentum for other contests.

Polls in the New England state consistently show Romney up by double digits over Gingrich, Paul and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman. A narrow victory for Romney, who owns a home in New Hampshire, could be spun by opponents as a defeat for him as the campaigns head to South Carolina.

"There have been elections in the past where a candidate has been a distance second, but won a moral victory," said Christopher Galdieri, a politics professor at Saint Anselm College in Manchester.

Former New Hampshire Governor John H. Sununu, a close Romney associate, often says that "Iowa picks corn. New Hampshire picks presidents." Sununu was constantly at Romney's side during this week's campaign swing through the Granite State.

"Yes, I am confident," Sununu told Reuters, referring to Romney's chances winning the state and continuing on to the nomination. "It all starts here. The numbers we are seeing are good numbers."

Even though no votes have been cast, pundits argue about what would benefit Romney most: quickly locking up the nomination so he can concentrate on the November election against Obama, or enduring a longer, bruising race that would battle-harden him.

Political observers have noted that Romney has bristled at times in television interviews, and can lose focus when challenged.

On Thursday night, at a town meeting in Conway, he sounded irritated and made a sweeping and risky promise to college student Kallie Durkit, who questioned whether Romney had answers for young Americans worried about the job market.

"What I can promise you is this - when you get out of college, if I'm president you'll have a job. If President Obama is re-elected, you will not be able to get a job," Romney said.

(Editing by Alistair Bell and Paul Simao)

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Forces loyal to Yemen's regime attack protesters (AP)

SANAA, Yemen ? Yemen's powerful Republican Guard forces are firing rifles and using tear gas and water cannons to attack a march by 100,000 protesters demanding the president be put on trial.

The forces are commanded by President Ali Abdullah Saleh's son and attacked the protesters as they converged on the capital after a four-day march from a southern city.

One of the organizers, Abdel Nasser al-Kamali, says 30 people were injured in Saturday's attack. He says tens of thousands of other regime opponents from inside the capital joined the demonstration.

Participants in what has been dubbed the March of Life followed a 170-mile (270-kilometer) route from the city of Taiz, a center of the opposition.

They object to a deal under which Saleh would step down in return for immunity from prosecution.

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SANAA, Yemen (AP) ? Yemeni troops defied orders to withdraw from the streets of the capital by a Saturday deadline, signaling trouble for a deal meant to ease the president from power and end months of protests.

The powerful Republican Guard force led by President Ali Abdullah Saleh's son and the Central Security forces led by his nephew could still be seen throughout the city on Saturday, after the deadline passed. As a result, anti-Saleh forces from a renegade army battalion as well as armed tribesmen opposed to the president have also stayed put.

The deal signed last month by Saleh and several opposition parties is aimed at bringing an end to the authoritarian ruler's 33 years in power.

Street protesters, however, are refusing to end rallies because they object to part of the deal granting Saleh immunity from prosecution over the killings of demonstrators in the uprising, which began in February.

Thousands of protesters demanding justice for the hundreds of people killed in the regime's crackdown were to converge on the capital later Saturday after a four-day march from the southern city of Taiz, a center of the opposition.

Participants in what has been dubbed the March of Life followed a 170-mile (270-kilometer) route.

The lengthy march, a first in the 10 months of demonstrations, aimed to pressure a new national unity government and parliament to reject the immunity deal for Saleh.

Yemen's parliament convened Saturday for the first time since opposition and independent lawmakers suspended their participation in March to protest the crackdown. Lawmakers were to discuss the program of the new national unity government, headed by veteran independent politician Mohammed Basindwa.

On Dec. 7, Basindwa said the government will focus on providing public services to the people, including electricity, water, fuel and basic commodities together with restoring security and stability.

Services and security have been in short supply during the unrest in Yemen, the poorest country in the Arab world.

However, the presence in the country of Saleh, his sons, family members and loyalists who still hold key positions could pose a challenge to the new administration.

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6 die in latest school bus accident in China

At least six people have been killed in the latest crash involving students in China when their overloaded van plunged off a mountain road, state media said Sunday.

The official Xinhua News Agency said an overloaded van taking 12 students home crashed into a 195-foot (60-meter) deep valley in southwest China on Saturday. It said the eight-seat van was carrying 14 people and the other eight, including six students, were all hurt.

The report did not give the ages of the students or the cause of the accident. Xinhua said the crash happened on a mountainous road in Yunnan province. A local government official confirmed the accident but would not give any details. A local news portal in Yunnan showed a picture of the van, with all its sides and roof crushed in.

Badly maintained school transport has been the focus of public anger in recent weeks after a series of accidents in which children were killed on their way to and from school, leading China's safety regulator to demand immediate action to improve safety aboard frequently overloaded and badly maintained school buses.

Earlier this month, a school bus taking primary students home slipped off a country road into an irrigation ditch in the eastern province of Jiangsu, killing 15 children. Officials later acknowledged the bus was overloaded.

In the worst recent accident, 19 children and two adults were killed last month when a nine-seat private kindergarten van packed with 62 students crashed head-on with a truck in northwest Gansu province.

The crashes came amid a national debate over the poor condition of Chinese school buses and chronic underfunding of public schools, particularly in rural areas, which have lagged far behind cities over the past three decades of rapid economic development.

Road safety is also a serious problem in China, with many accidents caused by poorly maintained roads and bad driving habits.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/12/24/2561148/6-die-in-latest-school-bus-accident.html

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

"Mission: Impossible" cruises to top of box office (omg!)

Cast member Tom Cruise arrives for the premiere of his film "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" in New York December 19, 2011.     REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" cruised to No. 1 at box offices on Sunday, even as major new movies opened on Christmas Day which may change top 10 results when final numbers are tallied.

The new Tom Cruise movie rang up an estimated $26.5 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales over the three-day weekend, according to studio estimates, after expanding from a limited release in Imax and other large-screen theaters last week.

Paramount Pictures, which released the movie, said it expects a four-day tally of slightly more than $40 million by Monday, when final estimates are reported. The film's cumulative ticket sales are expected to reach just over $72 after Monday.

Indeed, the weekend box office race truly will finish on Monday because Christmas day annually is among the most crowded days in theaters and on Sunday, director Steven Spielberg's widely-anticipated "War Horse" makes its debut along with another newcomer, thriller "The Darkest Hour."

Hollywood's major studios loaded the release schedule last week heading into the holiday, expecting the films to play well between now and New Year's Eve while parents and kids are away from work and school. As a result, a clear picture of how the movie studios fared this Christmas season awaits the full week of box office reports.

Meanwhile, over the weekend Warner Bros' "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" took the No. 2 spot on U.S. and Canadian (domestic) box office charts with $17.8 million, according to Sunday's estimates. Cumulative ticket sales for "Sherlock" after two weeks now stand at roughly $76.5 million.

Another holdover from last week, family comedy "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" squeaked into No. 3 with $13.3 million, pushing its total domestic ticket sales to $50.3 million after two weeks in theaters.

Following it were a trio of last week's newcomers, widely-anticipated "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," family film "The Adventures of Tintin" and comedy "We Bought A Zoo."

"Dragon Tattoo" landed at No. 4 on Sunday with $13 million, a hair behind the chipmunks, and a Sony spokesman cautioned the studio's figure could change when Sunday's figures are final.

"Today and tomorrow should be our strongest days of the holiday frame," the spokesman said, noting that the studio did not have a Monday estimate.

"Dragon Tattoo" now has estimated total domestic ticket sales of $21.4 million since its debut.

"Tintin," another Spielberg film released by Paramount, landed at No. 5 over the weekend with $9.1 million. The studio sees it rising to $14.3 million after Monday. Total ticket sales by Monday are seen at $22.3 million since its debut.

Finally, another new entry this weekend, the comedy "We Bought a Zoo," landed at No. 6 with $7.8 million.

Paramount Pictures is a unit of Viacom Inc. Warner Bros. is part of Time Warner Inc.. "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" was released by the movie studio division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a unit of Sony Corp. "Chipwrecked" and "Zoo" were both released by film divisions of 20th Century Fox, a unit of News Corp..

(Reporting by Bob Tourtellotte; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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Hollywood dialect coach Robert Easton dies at 81










by Associated Press

Associated Press

Posted on December 22, 2011 at 11:05 AM

Updated today at 11:06 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Character actor and Hollywood dialect coach Robert Easton, whose successes include teaching Forest Whitaker to speak like Idi Amin in the 2006 movie "The Last King of Scotland," has died in Los Angeles. He was 81.

Daughter Heather Woodruff Perry tells the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/rEfhAQ ) that Easton died of natural causes on Monday at his home in the San Fernando Valley.

His movie credits include "Paint Your Wagon," ''Pete's Dragon," ''Pet Sematary II" and "Primary Colors."

When he was younger, he mainly played country bumpkins on TV shows because of his Southern drawl.

He feared being typecast so he worked on different accents and learned he could mimic regional speech patterns.

As a dialect coach, he worked Arnold Schwarzenegger, Charlton Heston, Liam Neeson, Anne Hathaway and Robert Duvall.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

IMF MD wraps up West Africa trip

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International Monetary Fund's Managing Director Christine Lagarde addresses a roundtable discussion in Lagos, December 20, 2011. Lagarde is on her first trip to Africa as the Managing Director of the IMF.

Chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde was to leave West Africa Thursday after visiting the continent's most populous country, Nigeria, and one of its poorest, neighbouring Niger.

During a visit to Niger Wednesday and Thursday, Lagarde told local journalists that the country's gross domestic product could grow dramatically in 2012, up to 14 percent, if natural resource wealth was invested wisely.

Despite vast natural resources, notably uranium, Niger is ranked second from bottom on the UN's 187-country strong Human Development Index, just above the Democratic Republic of Congo.

According to a 2011 report from the UN's Human Rights division, ?high levels of corruption prevent the general population from sharing in the country's wealth.?

?Uranium mining contracts in particular have been highlighted by observers as being allocated in a covert manner. A lack of transparency perpetuates the corruption,? the report adds.

But Lagarde, who is on her first trip to Africa since succeeding Dominique Strauss-Kahn in May, admitted that ?few countries have managed natural resource wealth well.?

Niger is also plagued by seasonal food shortages, usually peaking between June and September when crop availability is generally low. About 70 per cent of the country's population depend on farming and access to locally-harvested crops.

The UN's Children's Agency (UNICEF) launched an appeal this month for 65 million dollars, to prevent what it calls a potential ?tragedy? in 2012 in Niger. The agency said that more than one million children are at risk from serious malnutrition in Niger and the surrounding Sahel belt.

On Monday and Tuesday, Lagarde visited Nigeria, where she met with President Goodluck Jonathan and praised the country's economic progress.

But, she told Nigeria's This Day newspaper that African nations should expect economic shocks as a result of the eurozone crisis.

?Growing economic uncertainty in the world is raising concerns across the continent, where vulnerability to global shocks remains high,? she said. - Sapa-dpa

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Experts: Tough to prove GI was hazed to death

Brendan McDermid / Reuters file

Soldiers carry the casket of U.S. Army Pvt. Danny Chen for his funeral procession in New York in this Oct. 13 file photo.

By Miranda Leitsinger, msnbc.com

Army prosecutors will be in a tough spot pursuing charges of negligent homicide and involuntary manslaughter against five soldiers in connection with the death of an Asian-American GI whose family and advocates say was the victim of racial taunting, bullying and hazing, according to military law experts.

Pvt. Danny Chen, 19, of New York, was found dead in a guard tower in southern Afghanistan from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot on Oct. 3, according to?Army investigators.

Eight soldiers, including an officer, were charged Wednesday in connection with Chen's death, and five were accused of the most serious charges -- involuntary manslaughter to negligent homicide. They ?relate to conduct that occurred in the time leading up to his death,??Dave Connolly, chief public affairs officer for Regional Command South in Afghanistan, wrote in an email, declining to provide further detail.


Chen, the son of immigrants from southern China, was not depressed but had suffered emotional and physical abuse?in the military:?He was dragged from his bed and made to crawl while rocks were thrown at his back?and was forced to hold liquid in his mouth while doing chin-ups during his?two months?in Afghanistan, according to accounts from his family, who said they got the information from Army investigators.?He also endured?racial taunting, including?having?his last name?said in a goat-like voice and other soldiers calling him Jackie Chan, while undergoing?training?in Georgia, according to letters he wrote to his family and diary entries, said Elizabeth OuYang, New York branch president of OCA, a national civil rights organization serving Asian Pacific Americans.

At the time of his death, Chen had been in the military for seven months; he had?deployed to Afghanistan in August.

The negligent homicide and involuntary manslaughter charges in ?cases of hazing leading to suicide in the U.S. military appear?to be a first, said Grover Baxley, a former member of the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps, and Hank Nuwer, who has done decades of research on hazing in schools and the military.

?It?s interesting that they?re making -- as I see it -- a leap from hazing to being criminally responsible for a self-inflicted gunshot death,? said Baxley.

He said that?in similar cases where the government had gotten hazing convictions, prosecutors could argue in the sentencing phase that hazing was an aggravating factor contributing to?death.

?In the Army case, they've taken it a step further and they're actually charging them with criminal responsibility for ? Private Chen?s death, and that?s a big distinction,? he said.

Prosecutors still must present their evidence?at?an ?Article 32? hearing ? the equivalent of a grand jury in civilian law ? after which?an investigating officer will?determine whether?to sustain?the charges.

Negligent homicide is?defined in military law as "the killing of another person through simple?negligence," Baxley said.?The US Legal website defines?involuntary manslaughter as?"manslaughter without any malice or intention," it said.

Under the negligent homicide charge, the government must show that Chen?s death not only resulted from a negligent act by the soldiers but was the ?proximate cause? of it, said Baxley, who now has a private practice, JAG Defense.

?That is, that Pvt. Chen?s death was the natural and probable result of the soldiers? negligent acts,? he wrote?in an email. ?While I have not seen the evidence in this case ? if repeated acts of hazing by numerous individuals are the ?negligent acts? that form the basis for the charge, it?s going to be difficult to demonstrate that any one particular soldier?s behavior was the proximate cause of Pvt. Chen?s self-inflicted gunshot wound.?

Greg Rinckey, a former attorney with the U.S. Army JAG Corps, said he agreed with that assessment and noted that the defense would likely try to?find evidence, for example, that Chen was fragile,?had previously?been suicidal or?didn?t want to deploy. ?They?re going to look at all these things to try and shift the blame from these soldiers are the proximate cause as to, ?No, the proximate cause was he was predisposed really to suicide,?? he said.

The?most serious charges also could be a way of trying to?pressure one or more of the defendants?into?cooperating with?prosecutors?in exchange for lesser charges or immunity, Rinckey said.

Little is known about the Army's case at this point, but prosecutors "might have a hard time proving this. What could very well happen in a case like this is there could be a plea,? said Rinckey, managing partner of Tully Rinckey PLLC.

?It?s the first person that comes forward is usually the one that gets the sweetest deal,? he added.

A combination of factors ? racial, political, a military superior focused on ending hazing ? could have also led the Army to impose the rare charges, said Nuwer, an author of several books on the issue.

?Look at the climate in the country. There is a lot of public outcry over the death of?Robert Champion at Florida A&M ? and it?s kind of outraged the country,? he said, referring to the hazing death of a university band member on Nov. 19. ?The other is the hazing has gotten to a point where we?ve now had a death in a fraternity or athletic team or band in a college every year from 1970 to 2011, and sometimes more than that.?

Nuwer, who noted that he was unaware of any similar charges being filed in?a civilian court,?said that hazing and harassment are rarely aimed at causing death

The soldiers at Combat Outpost Palace in the Panjwa'i district of Kandahar province, where Chen was stationed, may have been trying to push him out of the service?or giving him the chance to change his behavior, he said.

?It?s going to be very rare that somebody tries to drive somebody to suicide,? Nuwer said of the hazing. ?There?s a theatrical aspect to it. The verbal abuse is often manufactured and escalated to put a lesson into the person, and in effect, the men are often acting for each other. ...

?Then you have a kind of group think that takes over, and a kind of group energy where the whole group together does things to the individual that all of them alone would not have done.?

The military has a "zero-tolerance" policy of hazing, but it still happens,?experts say.

?It's a delicate balancing act, because it?s always been in the military and it?s always going to be,? Rinckey said. ?It?s very hard for soldiers and sailors that are going to be going into combat together to not have initiation rituals.?

But, he noted: ?I think the military is beginning to take hazing very seriously and I think this case is a highlight of that ? to how serious they?ll take it, where they?ll charge soldiers with manslaughter and negligent homicide.?

One recent case?was that of?Lance Cpl. Harry Lew, who was hazed by fellow Marines, according to a U.S. military report on his April 3 death. The military accused three Marines?of beating Lew hours before he killed himself and charged them with hazing. They face court martial, The San Jose Mercury News reported.

After a Wednesday morning press conference held in New York by Chen?s family and Asian-American advocates, a senior Pentagon official offered condolences to the soldier?s relatives.

?We treat each other with respect and dignity or we go home -- that?s it,? Navy Capt. John Kirby said, according to a?Pentagon news service report. ?The tolerance is absolutely zero and the system itself, because it works and works well, is in fact, a deterrent to future behavior.?

?Unfortunately, you?re never going to be 100 percent perfect in this.?And there?s going to be those few who want to (flout) what the uniform stands for and what the regulations require ? when that happens they?re going to be dealt with.?

Chen's?family and advocates are not convinced that his?death was a suicide, despite the initial finding that he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound,?and have asked forensic expert Henry Lee to conduct an independent autopsy. Chen's?mother, Su Zhen, 49, said she had not wanted her only child to join the Army and at the? press conference said she ?could not figure out why they (the soldiers) would do this to him."

OuYang, of the OCA, said her organization does not?want the defendants?to be allowed to plea bargain.

"It's one thing to charge them with high charges, but it means nothing if they plea bargain to something very low," she said. "...?If they are responsible for his death they need to be charged and found guilty of that."

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Monday, December 19, 2011

652 dead, 808 missing in Philippine floods

(AP) ? The Philippine Red Cross says the death toll from a storm that ravaged a wide swath of the south has risen to 652 with 808 others still missing.

Red Cross Secretary-General Gwendolyn Pang said Sunday that flash floods set off by Tropical Storm Washi killed 346 people in Cagayan de Oro city and 206 in nearby Iligan city. Deaths were also reported in five other southern and central provinces.

Pang said more people have reported missing relatives, including 447 in Iligan and 347 in Cagayan de Oro.

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ILIGAN, Philippines (AP) ? As a storm that killed more than 530 in the southern Philippines raged outside the store where she works, Amor Limbago worriedly called home to check on her parents, but their cellphones just kept ringing and later went dead.

Limbago, 21, rushed home as soon as the flash floods receded and confirmed her worst fear: Her parents and seven other relatives were gone, swept away from their hut by the river. They had eagerly planned a small Christmas dinner in that hut just days earlier.

"I returned and saw that our house was completely gone," a weeping Limbago told The Associated Press from Cagayan de Oro city. "There was nothing but mud all over and knee-deep floodwaters."

Tropical Storm Washi blew away Sunday after devastating a wide swath of the mountainous region on Mindanao island, which is unaccustomed to major storms.

Most of the victims were asleep Friday night when flash floods cascaded down mountain slopes with logs and uprooted trees, swelling rivers and killing at least 532 people. The late-season tropical storm turned the worst-hit coastal cities of Cagayan de Oro and nearby Iligan into muddy wastelands filled with overturned cars and broken trees.

Most of the dead were children and women, Philippine Red Cross Secretary General Gwendolyn Pang said.

With 458 others reported missing, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and top military officials flew to Cagayan de Oro to help oversee search-and-rescue efforts and deal with thousands of displaced villagers. Among the items urgently needed are coffins and body bags, said Benito Ramos, who heads the government's disaster-response agency.

"It's overwhelming. We didn't expect these many dead," Ramos said.

Although the disaster-prone Philippines is lashed by about 20 typhoons and storms annually, the devastation shocked many, coming close to Christmas ? the predominantly Roman Catholic nation's most-awaited time for family reunions. Army officials in the south said they canceled Christmas parties and would donate the food to homeless survivors.

Limbago said she and her mother, Jean, 50, and father Amancio, 63, planned to have a simple Christmas dinner of spaghetti. Those plans had evaporated Sunday as she and surviving relatives checked crowded morgues, hospitals and evacuation centers for any sign of her missing parents.

Others lost homes and belongings but were happy to have survived.

Edmund Rubio, a 44-year-old engineer, said he, his wife and two children scrambled to the second floor of their house in Iligan city as floodwaters engulfed the first floor, destroying his TV set and other appliances and washing away his car and motorcycle.

Amid the panic, he heard a loud pounding on his door as neighbors living in nearby one-story houses pleaded with him to allow them up in his second floor. He said he brought 30 neighbors into the safety of the second floor of his house, which later shook when a huge floating log slammed into it.

"It's the most important thing, that all of us will still be together this Christmas," Rubio told the AP. "There was a nearby shantytown that was smashed by water. I'm afraid many people there may not have been as lucky as us."

Army officers reported unidentified bodies piled up in morgues in Cagayan de Oro, where electricity was restored in some areas, although the city of more than 500,000 people remained without tap water.

At least 239 died in Cagayan de Oro and 206 in nearby Iligan, the Red Cross said. The death toll was expected to rise because many isolated villages still had not been reached by overwhelmed disaster-response personnel.

"Our fear is there may have been whole families that perished so there's nobody to report what happened," Red Cross chief Pang said.

Both Iligan, a bustling industrial center about 485 miles (780 kilometers) southeast of Manila, and Cagayan de Oro were filled with scenes of destruction and desperation.

A lone worker gingerly embalmed scores of bodies laid side by side in an Iligan city funeral parlor. Outside the embalming room, seven white coffins were placed in a corridor, surrounded by weeping relatives.

"Many mothers, fathers were walking from one funeral parlor to another, looking for their children," said army Maj. Eugenio Osias, who led a rescue effort in Cagayan de Oro.

Ramos attributed the high casualties "partly to the complacency of people because they are not in the usual path of storms" despite four days of warnings by officials that one was approaching.

In just 12 hours, Washi dumped more than a month of average rain on Mindanao.

Thousands of soldiers and hundreds of local police, reservists, coast guard officers and civilian volunteers were mobilized for rescue efforts, but were hampered by flooded-out roads and lack of electricity. Rescuers in boats rushed offshore to save people swept out to sea.

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Jim Gomez reported from Manila. Associated Press writers Oliver Teves and Hrvoje Hranjski contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

House Republicans oppose Senate payroll tax bill (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? House Speaker John Boehner threw into doubt the fate of a popular tax break for workers on Sunday, saying he and his fellow House Republicans oppose the two-month extension backed by the Senate and want something longer passed before the holiday break.

Boehner said on NBC's "Meet the Press" program he wants a one-year extension of the reduced rate for U.S. payroll tax paid by workers to fund Social Security.

"It's pretty clear that I and our members oppose the Senate bill. It's only for two months," Boehner said, adding this was "kicking the can down the road."

The Senate passed a two-month extension on Saturday but Boehner said he wanted to work out differences with the Senate before the end of the year, when the tax cut expires.

The biggest sticking point for a year-long extension is how to cover the $120 billion in lost revenue. Republicans are demanding spending cuts to cover the cost and Democrats want to pay for it by closing some tax breaks for the wealthy.

Boehner said Congress should stay in Washington and pass the longer extension before going home for the holiday break.

Beyond a one-year extension, Boehner said House Republicans are demanding reforms to the federal unemployment insurance program to cut the number of weeks for benefits - measures largely opposed by Democrats.

The package also includes a provision to avert a pay cut for doctors treating the elderly on the Medicare healthcare program.

"How can you do tax policy for two months?" Boehner said. "We really do believe it's time for the Senate to work with the House to complete our business for the year. We've got two weeks to get this done. Let's do it the right way."

President Barack Obama, a Democrat, says the lower 4.2 percent payroll tax rate will help boost economic growth. Without congressional action, the rate on the tax workers pay into the Social Security retirement fund will snap back to 6.2 percent.

White House economic adviser Gene Sperling was more optimistic about the prospects for the Senate-passed shorter extension.

"I really think it is very unlikely that the House would disrupt this compromise ... six days before Christmas," Sperling said on CNN's "State of the Union" program on Sunday.

(Reporting By David Lawder; Editing by John O'Callaghan)

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Barry Bonds gets 30-day home sentence ? at worst (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? Eight years of being investigated for steroid allegations ended for home run king Barry Bonds on Friday with a 30-day sentence to be served at home. No more ? and maybe less.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston immediately delayed imposing the sentence while Bonds appeals his obstruction of justice conviction. The former baseball star was found guilty in April not of using steroids, but of misleading grand jurors.

Even without prison time, the case has left its mark on the seven-time National League MVP. His 762 career home runs, and 73 homers in 2001, may forever be seen as tainted records, and his ticket to baseball's Hall of Fame is in doubt.

Bonds declined to speak in court. Well-wishers hugged the 47-year-old in the hallway courtroom after the hearing was over, and a smattering of fans cheered him as he left the courthouse. It was a marked departure from his initial court appearance four years ago, when guards had to clear a path for Bonds to get through dozens of onlookers to his SUV.

"Whatever he did or didn't do, we all lie," said Esther Picazo, a fan outside the courthouse. "We all make mistakes. But I don't think he should've gotten any kind of punishment at all."

Bonds was sentenced to two years of probation, 250 hours of community service, a $4,000 fine and 30 days of home confinement. It will take time to determine whether he serves any of it; his appellate specialist, Dennis Riordan, estimated it would take nearly a year and a half for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rule.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Parrella called the sentence a "slap on the wrist" and the fine "almost laughable" for a superstar athlete who made more than $192 million for playing baseball.

Parrella had sought 15 months in prison and argued that home confinement wasn't punishment enough "for a man with a 15,000-square-foot house with all the advantages." Bonds lives in a six-bedroom, 10-bath house with a gym and swimming pool.

"The defendant basically lived a double life for decades before this," Parrella said. He ripped Bonds not only over performance-enhancing drugs but over his personal life: "He had mistresses throughout his marriages."

Parrella said Bonds made lots of money due in part to his use of performance enhancers and that he has been "unrepentant" and "unapologetic" about it.

Illston said none of that had any bearing on Bonds' sentencing.

She said she agreed with a probation department report that called Bonds' conviction an "aberration" in his life. She said she received dozens of letters in support of Bonds, some discussing how he has given money and time "for decades" to charitable causes.

Bonds is the last ? and highest-profile ? defendant in the government's investigation of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, or BALCO, a steroids distribution ring. The ex-slugger has long denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs.

Illston said she was compelled to give Bonds a sentence similar to the two she meted out to other figures convicted after trial of lying to the grand jury and federal investigators about their connection to steroids.

The case against Bonds after he testified before the grand jury Dec. 3, 2003. Prosecutors revised his original 2007 indictment several times and spent a year unsuccessfully appealing a key evidentiary ruling before jurors deadlocked in April on three of the four remaining charges related to his grand jury testimony.

On the final charge, the trial jury convicted Bonds of purposely answering questions about steroids with rambling non sequiturs in an attempt to mislead the grand jury.

"I think he probably got off a little easy," said Jessica Wolfram, one of the jurors who convicted Bonds of obstruction. "He was just so clearly guilty, so I actually am happy he got sentenced to something."

Wolfram said she researched the case after the trial and viewed evidence not presented then. After that, she felt even more comfortable that Bonds was guilty.

Besides Bonds, 10 people were convicted of various charges in BALCO cases. Six of them, including track star Marion Jones, were ensnared for lying to grand jurors, federal investigators or the court. Others, including Bonds' personal trainer Greg Anderson, pleaded guilty to steroid distribution charges.

The government's top BALCO investigator, Jeff Novitzky, declined to comment outside the courtroom after attending the hearing.

Bonds was one of two former baseball superstars to stand trial in doping-related cases this year. The trial of pitcher Roger Clemens was halted after just two days in July because prosecutors used inadmissible evidence. U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton has set a new trial for April 17.

Both men will face a different judgment day in 2013, when they'll be eligible for the Hall of Fame.

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Associated Press writers Jason Dearen in San Francisco and Ronald Blum in New York contributed to this report.

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