Sunday, August 4, 2013

Sanford man dies after golf cart accident

PORTLAND, Maine (AP/NEWS CENTER) - The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office says that a Sanford man has died from the injuries he sustained after an accident in a golf cart.

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Department says 52-year-old John MacKay from Sanford was thrown from the golf cart that was being operated by a Massachusetts man Saturday night in the town of Casco.

Deputies arrested,?and charged,?the golf cart operator, 59-year-old Gary Belinsky from Westford, Mass., for drunken driving.

He was released Sunday morning on $300 bail from the Cumberland County Jail. Jail paperwork didn't indicate if he'd hired an attorney, and the phone at his Massachusetts home rang unanswered Sunday.

Officials say the incident is an ongoing investigation.

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Source: http://sanford.wcsh6.com/news/news/500483-sanford-man-dies-after-golf-cart-accident

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North Korea and Iran Trading Weapons and Oil

North Korea - South Korea:Update. North Korea has not responded to South Korea's final offer of talks about normalizing operations at Kaesong.

In other developments, the president of the presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, Kim Yong Nam, has departed for Tehran to attend the inauguration of the new President of Iran, Hassan Rouhani.

Comment:The Iranian relationship remains strong, based on weapons sales and history. In mid-July news services reported that North Korea was working with Iran to revive the oil import trade so as to reduce North Korea's almost exclusive reliance on oil imports from China. More than 20 years ago, North Korea routinely imported more than a million tons of crude per year from Iran and Libya.

India-Pakistan:Indian Foreign Secretary Ms. Sujatha Singh said, "There is a new government in Pakistan now. We will be picking up the threads from where we left off with the old government," Singh, the top official in the ministry, told reporters in New Delhi on her first day in the job.

Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif said on 1 August, "We will boost trade; we will boost business and will boost investment with India. We will also try our best to solve all longstanding issues with India, including Kashmir."

Comment:The exchanges about talks represent public diplomacy which is aimed at evaluating public reaction in India and Pakistan to the prospect of official talks. So far so good.

Syria:The opposition is losing and knows it. Syrian opposition leader Ahmad al-Jarba said Wednesday that the rebels will not take part in peace talks until they regain "the upper hand on the battlefield." Jarba said the rebels were "regrouping after a series of setbacks and predicted they would regain ground" in a "few weeks."

He also said, "We will not go to any negotiations until the Free Army and revolutionary forces are strong on the ground and cohesive as they were eight months ago."

Comment:The only time the loser agrees to talks is when it is trying to prevent destruction. Jarba's remarks indicate he judges the opposition still has a chance. He and his cohorts are not yet desperate, but the statements indicate they know they are not winning.

Source: http://townhall.com/columnists/nightwatch/2013/08/03/north-korea-and-iran-trading-weapons-and-oil-n1655383

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Monday, July 29, 2013

European Auto Sales Likely To Rise - Business Insider

Last week we declared that the European recession had come to an end, or at least was on the verge of ending.

That wasn't to say that things weren't a gigantic mess. Unemployment is still enormous, and the political situation is tenuous in many countries.The Euro is still deeply flawed.

But the data is turning the corner left and right, and banks are beginning to expand available credit again.

And now (via Josh Brown) comes more evidence in the form of car sales.

Nina Bains at WSJ rounds up what the automakers are saying about the European market:

Daimler AG said it expects its passenger car sales to rise further in the second half of the year alongside ?significantly better? earnings as Europe?s battered car market starts to turn a corner.

Meanwhile, French rival Renault SA's global vehicle registrations perked up in the second quarter of this year, partially offsetting a 4.7% drop in the first quarter.

Shares in Renault rallied over 5% Friday following first-half results, with analysts cheered by a strong performance in the auto division.

Auto makers across the pond are also steadily becoming more optimistic about Europe?s prospects.

Ford Motor Co. F?+0.65% brightened its outlook for the rest of the year after second-quarter profit raced ahead, helped by an improvement in its European division.

Are things still horrible? Absolutely. Does the data show they're on the mend. Clearly.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/european-auto-sales-likely-to-rise-2013-7

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Man involved in crash gets dogs back after Facebook plea

PITTSFIELD -- An Otis man and his three dogs are together again, separated following a two car crash in Pittsfield over the weekend.

Around 1 p.m. Saturday, Andrew Johnston, 37, was driving south on Hubbard Avenue when his Jeep was struck by another vehicle driven by Sarah Fellman, exiting BJ's Wholesale Club on Hubbard Avenue, according to Pittsfield police. The impact of the crash caused Johnston to crash into an utility pole, and his three dogs traveling with him to flee the accident scene.

While firefighters extricated Johnston from the Jeep, he managed to avoid serious injury as he was treated and released from Berkshire Medical Center later in the afternoon.

A passenger in the Fellman car, 80-year-old Emma Claramunt of Hinsdale, was also treated and release from BMC, hospital officials said. Fellman, 30, and an infant in her car were treated at the scene.

After leaving BMC, Johnston posted a heartfelt request to his Facebook friends to find the animals. Two of them, a black lab named Red, and Lola, a bull mastiff/lab mix, were found and turned into the Eleanor Sonsini Animal Shelter in Pittsfield. Shelter officials posted on their Facebook they had the two dogs and they were eventually returned to Johnston a few hours after the accident.

However, Jackson, another black lab mix, was still missing.

Johnston said he spent an anxious evening fretting about his dog, driving back to the accident scene to look for Jackson, with no luck.

Johnston reported that Jackson has a tracking chip that links to his cell phone, but it was apparently lost in the accident.

However, early Sunday, Johnston reported on Facebook that Jackson had been returned to him. He did not elaborate, but said he was happy to have all three of his "children" back home.

Source: http://www.berkshireeagle.com/ci_23751525/man-involved-crash-gets-dogs-back-after-facebook?source=rss_viewed

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Microsoft IllumiRoom Living Room, Interactive Kinect Projection demo @ Siggraph 2013

It is cool, I been saying this since they unveiled it months ago. I just don't see myself using it though. Even when they adjust the lighting to compensate, it still doesn't give a useful view of the action. It's a cool add-on though. Doesn't add TOO much to the game, but kids might enjoy it.

I had so much on my wall and around my entertainment center though, I just don't feel it would work for me personally. Maybe some people will really enjoy it though.

Source: http://slumz.boxden.com/f13/microsoft-illumiroom-living-room-interactive-kinect-projection-demo-siggraph-2013-a-1957293/

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Pope speaks out on Amazon during Brazil trip

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ? Pope Francis took on the defense of the Amazon and the environment near the end of his weeklong trip to Brazil, as he donned a colorful Indian headdress Saturday and urged that the rainforest be treated as a garden.

The pontiff met with a few thousand of Brazil's political, business and cultural elite in Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Theater, where he also shook hands with Indians who said they were from a tribe that has been battling ranchers and farmers trying to invade their land in northeastern Bahia state.

In a separate speech to bishops, the pope called for "respect and protection of the entire creation which God has entrusted to man, not so that it be indiscriminately exploited but rather made into a garden."

He also urged attention to a 2007 document by Latin American and Caribbean bishops that he was in charge of drafting, which underscored dangers facing the Amazon environment and the native people living there. The document also called for new evangelization efforts to halt a steep decline in Catholics leaving for other faiths or secularism.

"The traditional communities have been practically excluded from decisions on the wealth of biodiversity and nature. Nature has been, and continues to be, assaulted," the document reads.

Several of the indigenous people in the audience hailed from the Amazon and said they hoped the pope would help them protect land designated by the government as indigenous reserves but that farmers and ranchers illegally invade for timber and to graze cattle. In fact, grazing has been the top recent cause of deforestation in Brazil.

"We got credentials for his speech and attended so we could tell the pope what's happening to our people," said Levi Xerente, a 22-year-old member of the Xerente tribe in Tocantins state in the Amazon, after he attended the pope's speech. "We hope that he will help intervene with the government and stop all the big public works projects that are happening in the region."

Xerente, speaking in broken Portuguese, said the biggest threats to Indians in the region were big agribusiness invading land and the government's own massive infrastructure projects, including the damming of rivers for hydroelectric power generation and roads being carved out of the forest, often to reach giant mines.

Francis thanked Brazilian bishops for maintaining a church presence in the rugged and vast Amazon, which is about the size of the United States west of the Mississippi River. But he pushed church leaders to refocus energies on the region.

"The church's work needs to be further encouraged and launched afresh" in the Amazon, the pope said in prepared remarks, urging an "Amazonian face" for the church.

He cited the church's long history of working in the region.

"The church's presence in the Amazon basin is not that of someone with bags packed and ready to leave after having exploited everything possible," he said. "The church has been present in the Amazon basin from the beginning ... and is still present and critical to the area's future."

Catholic priests and nuns have taken up the causes of Indians and of poor subsistence farmers in the Amazon, often putting themselves in danger. Violent conflicts over land rights are common in the region, where wealthy farmers and ranchers are known to hire gunmen to intimidate people into leaving land the government has often set aside as reserves for their use.

In 2005, U.S. nun and Amazon land-rights defender Dorothy Stang was murdered by one such gunman in the state of Para. Two ranchers were later convicted of ordering her murder so they could control a parcel of land the government had ceded to a subsistence farming group Stang worked with.

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Associated Press writer Jenny Barchfield contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-speaks-amazon-during-brazil-trip-201906383.html

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

LeBron serves as music curator for 'NBA 2K14' game

ATLANTA (AP) -- LeBron James is taking some of his talents during the offseason to a best-selling basketball video game franchise as a music curator.

2K Sports announced Friday that the two-time NBA champion of the Miami Heat selected 20 songs for the soundtrack of the upcoming "NBA 2K14." The league's four-time MVP is also the cover athlete of the popular video game.

James said in a statement that he is honored to be the first cover athlete to choose songs for the soundtrack. He follows his friend and Grammy-winning rapper Jay-Z, who was the executive producer of the last year's installment that sold more than 4.5 million copies.

"2K is letting me take control of some important elements in NBA 2K14, including this year's soundtrack," James said. "I love that I'm the first NBA 2K cover athlete to choose the soundtrack."

Some of the songs featured on the game's soundtrack are Drake's "Started From The Bottom," Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight," Daft Punk's "Get Lucky," featuring Pharrell Williams and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Can't Hold Us," with Ray Dalton. Other music acts featured are Jay-Z, Coldplay, Robin Thicke, The Black Keys, Eminem, Fly Union, Gorillaz, Imagine Dragons, Jada Kiss, John Legend, Kanye West, Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar, Nas and Puff Daddy.

James is the first solo cover athlete to cover the game in two years since Michael Jordan. The game is expected to go on sale Oct. 1.

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Source: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_PEOPLE_LEBRON_JAMES?SITE=TXCOL&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

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