Saturday, June 30, 2012

Mexican election watchdog under pressure in Sunday's vote

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The Union Minister for Shipping, Shri G.K. Vasan handing over the cheque for Rs.50.50 crore to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) towards equity share contribution for the road connectivity project between Chennai and Ennore Ports, the cheque

The Union Minister for Shipping, Shri G.K. Vasan handing over the cheque for Rs.50.50 crore to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) towards equity share contribution for the road connectivity project between Chennai and Ennore Ports, the cheque received by the GM, NHAI, Shri S.R. Tholia, in Chennai on June 29, 2012. The Chairman, Chennai Port Trust, Shri Atulya Misra is also seen.

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Supreme Court ACA Ruling Reaction: American Cancer Society's ...

The Supreme Court?s decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act means that insurance companies will have to provide coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. And the American Cancer Society is very happy about that. NY and NY Vice President Blair Horner explains what this means for patients.

Source: http://www.capitaltonight.com/2012/06/supreme-court-aca-ruling-reaction-american-cancer-societys-horner/

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2012 NBA Draft Live Blog

Anthony Davis on the idea to trademark that brow: "I loved it. Who doesn't love money?"

Also, I think it's worth noting that there are probably more singular hairs making up Anthony Davis's unibrow than fans at the Prudential Center right now. Yes, that means that I think there are around 4,000 hairs making up Anthony Davis' caterpillar.

Sadly, I'm wearing an obnoxious Tommy Hilfiger white shirt and a striped tie I bought the other day on the corner outside the office. I bought it from the vendor who was pulling double duty at the King Tut Halal food cart.

So the real story tonight sounds like it might be the trades that could begin as soon as Davis is off the board. But one thing that's really remarkable about NBA draft trades is the fact that they even happen in the first place. No day in the NBA is riskier than today. And nothing -- not even drafting anyone other than Davis -- is riskier than a trade. As Steve Kerr told me last year: "Every team in the league has some MIT whiz trying to make sense of all this. Frankly, I think it?s impossible. In the end, there?s no way you could ever quantify this stuff to a precise calculation."

Tony, you're in Newark tonight, just a few pocket squares away from all the action. What (or who?) are you wearing?

It looks like 12 of the 14 draft picks in the Prudential Center are wearing pocket squares. The only two non-squares (who are the real squares, am I right?): Harrison Barnes and Austin Rivers. How did that happen? Glad you asked. Both wanted to be the only one without a pocket square, so Barnes told Rivers he was going with the pocket square, and Rivers told Barnes the same thing. Neither knew that the other was actually crossing his fingers behind his back.

There was good news and bad news for basketball fans this afternoon. Bad news: DraftExress.com, the Bible of NBA Draft coverage, was temporarily down. Good news: SCOTUSblog, the Bible of Supreme Court coverage, was still up! One thing that's really fun to do on NBA Draft day is read lawyers parse through Supreme Court opinions -- in real time. I hope you get to try it for yourself some day.

The select players attending the Draft tonight were apparently stuck in rush-hour traffic heading to Newark from Manhattan. They would have taken New Jersey Transit, but they were all just like, Would you take New Jersey Transit?

NBA players no longer have to worry about getting locked out of their houses -- that's what the lockout mess was about, right? -- and the league is a week removed from a marvelous postseason that ended with the best athlete on the planet winning his first championship. So here's the question everyone's been waiting for: Are you ready for the NBA Draft? If you're reading this, then you probably are. And you should be! The NBA playoffs were rife with superstars reaching the sport's apex before and after wearing perfectly tailored suits, watches that make GQ editors drool and glasses that may or may not have had lenses. The NBA Draft tonight will be rife with experts talking about the potential of future mid-level exceptions, many of whom will be wearing outfits that were approved by their mothers. So, yes, I couldn't be more excited.

One person who probably is more excited is Anthony Davis, who will shake hands with David Stern and put on a New Orleans Hornet snap-back as soon as the Hornets finish popping champagne and remember to call in the pick. If I were a Hornets fan, my only concern in the world right now would be my front-office executives getting a little too cozy with the bubbly. But then that never happens in New Orleans, so there's nothing to worry about.

After Davis comes a big, no-body-fat question mark.?Who will Charlotte take with the No. 2 pick: Thomas Robinson, Bradley Beal, Harrison Barnes, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist or someone named "Trade," for whom I can't find a last name? Will Damian Lillard wear another bow tie? Will Austin Rivers pass up the opportunity to smile? (Just kidding! Everyone knows Rivers doesn't like to pass.) Will Cory Booker save Michael Jordan... from drafting Harrison Barnes? And most important: Is it actually possible to kiss your girlfriend better than Jan Vesely did?

To borrow a few good words from Aaron Sorkin -- who probably doesn't mind -- all that and more, coming up on this live blog, so stick around.

Source: http://blogs.wsj.com/dailyfix/2012/06/28/2012-nba-draft-live-blog/?mod=WSJBlog

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Friday, June 29, 2012

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Play Golf at the Pinery-Adoption Options Annual Golf Charity ...

June 28, 2012

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Aurora, CO, June 28, 2012 ?(PR.com)? Chances are most people are personally affected by adoption. In 31 years of operation, Adoption Options has placed 1,500 children in safe, loving homes, but not without friends and supporters. Adoption Options is a non-profit, 501(C) 3 agency that works with all types of situations with families around adoption. Adoption Options' counsel more than 200 birthparents a year who are trying to make a good decision for their child. Out of those 200 birthparents, only about 20% of them decide to place their children with an adoptive home. Adoption Options' fees are free to these birthparents because the agency believes so strongly in having birthparents make good decisions for their future and the future of their children. Many of the birthparents are struggling with homelessness, drug and alcohol abuse, no family support, and/or just being young. All birthparents want is what is best for their child and adoption gives them this option.

Adoption Options also helps many children in foster care find permanent, safe and loving families to call their own. Last year, there were over 700 children waiting for a family in Colorado. An average age of a child waiting for their family is 8 years and older. An average wait for a child for a family is around 3 ? years after the termination of parental rights hearing has been completed. Not only is that a long time for a child to wait to find their family but as a child gets older, the wait time becomes longer and longer. Adoption Options needs the community's help to find homes for all children.

Adoption Options is sponsoring their annual charity golf tournament on Monday, July 23rd at the elite, private Pinery Country Club in Parker Colorado. The event begins with a shot-gun start at 10:00 a.m. There will be a silent and live auction with a dinner provided for all participants. For registration information, please visit Adoption Options' website at http://adoption-options.com/general-information/events/.

Again, adoption is an option for many families and children and this is an exciting opportunity to continue to provide these much-needed services for birthparents for many more years to come.

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TITLE IX: Long Beach was decades ahead of most cities in ...

When Title IX legislation was passed on June 23, 1972, it broke landmark ground for women in high school and college sports by mandating equality and opportunity in scholarships and participation.

In Long Beach, however, its passage wasn?t celebrated as something new as much as the latest step in a movement the city embraced two decades earlier.

Long Beach was ahead of the curve when it came to supporting women?s athletics and there was no conceit in town that sports were something just for boys or men.

Youth programs within the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department were there for both genders. The city?s abundant park space and recreational facilities drew as many women as men, especially in sports like tennis.

Club programs flourished in track, swimming and volleyball. As early as 1962, Long Beach State was fielding women?s teams, and between 1970 and 1979, the 49ers won five national championships (in badminton, field hockey and volleyball) and had nationally competitive teams in basketball, fencing and rowing.

Even though Title IX was passed in 1972, its implementation was slow and the NCAA went to court twice to stop it. It wasn?t until 1982 that the first NCAA championships for women were held.

A timeline shows exactly how forward thinking and accommodating the city was.

1952

Pat McCormick won two diving gold medals at the 1952 Olympics and then repeated the task in 1956, a feat unequaled?until Greg Louganis did it in 1984. Not bad for someone who began her career jumping off bridges in Naples.

The first woman to compete in the Olympics from Long Beach, the Wilson High product was just one of the many local kids who took advantage of the plentiful water spots. Besides running around Naples, she made the Colorado Lagoon tower ? one of only two diving towers in Southern California at the time ? her favorite spot in town and bugged the legendry Pete Archer for tips.

?It was just so much fun cavorting as a kid in town,? McCormick said of those days. ?I?d go with my brothers and friends in Naples. The old Pacific Coast Club had a 3-meter board, and that was about it, so we went there.

The lagoon tower wasn?t always open to the public, but the captain would open it for us. We felt it was the greatest thing since iced tea. There was nothing better than diving off and touching the mud at the bottom.

?I?d see Pete and ask him how to do a half-gainer, and he?d say `run, make like you?re kicking a football, and then put your head back.?? Once Archer noticed how proficient McCormick was, he put her in contact with the Los Angeles Athletic Club, where most of the top area divers were training.

McCormick was the first woman to be inducted into the World Swimming Hall of Fame, was in the inaugural Hall of Fame class for the Long Beach Century Club Hall of Fame, and was the club?s first-ever Athlete of the Year.

1959

A tomboy who wanted to be just like her baseball-playing brother Randy, Billie Jean Moffitt (King) played several sports until finally finding her niche on the public tennis courts in Long Beach.

She made Houghton Park her home-away-from home and took advantage of the park?s dedicated program of instruction with well-

respected coach Clyde Walker and was winning youth tournaments before she was a teenager.

In 1959, she played in her first major, the U.S. Open, at the age if 15. In 1960, she won her first pro title, and was hoping to go to Wimbledon but the Poly High principal wouldn?t give her the time off from school.

A year later, the Century Club and a group of tennis patrons donated $2,000 so she could play at Wimbledon, where she won the first of 39 Grand Slam titles, in women?s doubles.

?It was a different time,? King said. ?There were still people out there who thought women didn?t have a place in sports. The principal at Poly who wouldn?t give me time off said I?d never play professional tennis. But at the same time that we had public parks programs were encouraging women.

?I like to say that I was geographically lucky. If I hadn?t been raised in Long Beach, maybe I don?t have the public programs that gave me that first opportunity.

?I had a teacher in the third grade who told me I was an athlete and should compete, and parents who encouraged me. There were adults at the courts who would hit with this 12-year-

old girl. There were the Long Beach tennis patrons and the Century Club who supported me getting to events. And in Clyde I had a real coach who believed in me.?

Twelve years after that first pro tournament, in 1973, less than a year after Title IX was passed, King was playing tennis on national television against Bobby Riggs, a hustler who dogged King into ?The Battle of The Sexes? and then was beaten in three sets by King, forever changing the notion of what women can do in sports.

1960-1970s at the Beach

In the ?60s, Dr. Fran Schaafsma organized virtually the entire women?s program at Long Beach State, establishing beachheads in a dozen sports and organizing competition and conferences with other area schools ? all this prior to the creation of the Association of Intercollegiate Women?s Athletics, the women?s first national collegiate organization.

The women?s volleyball program was a national power ever year under Schaafsma and Dixie Grimmett, Grimmett?s 1972 and 1973 teams winning AIAW championships.

The badminton team won national titles in 1970 and 1974; the field hockey team won a title in 1979, beating Penn State; and the fencing program was a powerhouse in the west in the ?60s and ?70s under Jo Redmon. The first AIAW national basketball tournament was hosted by Long Beach State, in 1970.

?Fran was the one who initiated the programs at Long Beach State and started working with all of the schools,? said Grimmett, the volleyball coach from 1972 to 1985 and longtime campus administrator.

?When I first started coaching, we had five volleyball teams, a varsity and JV team in one league, a varsity and JV team in another, and a fifth team that played against junior colleges. We accommodated all of the women who came out for the team.

?In the ?70s, we fielded 15 sports at one time when you included the coed teams. There were club teams in some sports like track and AAU basketball, but most everyone else was coming from parks programs. There were no high school programs feeding colleges except the Catholic High Schools.?

1964

When women?s volleyball was added to the Olympic program in 1964, there was scant organization of the sport. The U.S. Volleyball Association was the governing body, which was essentially a collection of club teams.

The Long Beach Shamrocks were a perennial champion, winning national titles eight times in nine years from 1962 to 1970. So the nucleus of the first two Olympic teams came from the Shamrocks of 1964 and 1968. Mary Jo Peppler (Millikan) and Barbara Perry (Long Beach State) were two of the three women who played on both teams, and 10 members of the first two teams were Shamrocks.

1968

In 1968, Susie Atwood, not yet a high school student, represented the U.S. on the Olympic swim team, and four years later she won a bronze and silver medal in Munich.

She grew up swimming in the Lakewood Aquatics program operated by Jim Montrella.

?Jim didn?t view men or women any differently,? Atwood said. ?We swam together and trained together. It always seemed we had the same number of women as men. He was progressive for the time. He wasn?t the kind of coach who ever babied anyone, and that went for the females, too ? and there were times when we wish he would have babied us.?

There was no organized high school swimming in the CIF in 1968. When she made the ?68 team for the Mexico City Olympics, which were held in October, she took her Millikan school books on the road with her to keep up with her studies.

?I missed a lot of the first quarter, but I was able to keep up with my studies and pass my classes ? except one. In physical education, I got an incomplete because I wasn?t there. It was the perfect example of the mindset in high school sports at the time. That was the first time I had the sense that being a female athlete wasn?t cool for some people.?

Things changed. Atwood went to Long Beach City College after high school while training for the 1972 Olympics. She went to Hawaii for undergraduate work because it was one of the few schools giving scholarships to women. She eventually went to Ohio State for grad work, where she served as the women?s swim coach ? the first woman to ever coach a Big Ten sports team.

In the same year, Bud Marquette?s Los Alamitos-

based SCATS gymnastics program ? the first professional gymnastics club ? sent two women to the Olympics, with 16-year-old Cathy Rigby posting the best-ever result by an American woman.

1972-1976

Three well-known club teams came of age in the ?70s, Lakewood International, the Pacific Coast Club and Long Beach Comets, and 10 women from those three clubs made the 1972 and 1976 Olympic teams, including Kate Schmidt, who became the first area woman to win a track medal with a bronze in the javelin.

The best known of those 10 had a head start. Poly?s Martha Watson made four consecutive Olympic teams (1964-68-72-76).

1976

Wilson water polo coach Bob Gruneisen was watching a club water polo game and noticed a tall, lanky swimmer who showed some real talent. So he promptly invited Maureen O?Toole to join his Wilson High team ? the boys team, where she earned CIF acclaim as a senior.

After her high school career, she played for Monte Nitzkowski on the Long Beach City College men?s team and continued to play on men?s teams until she went to Hawaii, one of the few schools offering scholarships. She would go on to become a staple of the women?s national team and is widely considered the best player in women?s water polo history.

?If someone told me as a youngster that I?d grow up playing water polo, I would have broken out in laughter and told the person he was crazy,? O?Toole recalls. ?Especially playing with and against men.

?I remember being slugged a couple of times in high school for no reason at all, and I was roughed up on a few other occasions. But it just made me play harder.

?What I did to overcome physical disadvantages when I was playing against men was to be smart and always try to anticipate what was going to happen.

?I wouldn?t have ever gotten into water polo if I had grown up somewhere else. I would have ended up swimming or maybe making the jump to volleyball.?

1970-76

The Long Beach Rowing Association opened its doors to women in 1970, and in amazingly quick fashion, produced a stunning 11 members of the 1976 U.S. Olympic team, including Joan Van Blom, who became the first American rower to medal in the Olympics with a silver in the single sculls.

In the same era (1972), Long Beach State student Jane Loomis launched a women?s crew program at the university that endures today in association with the LBRA.

1970-80

In what would be the last crescendo before Title IX was fully implemented by the NCAA in 1982, the Long Beach State women?s basketball team was a perennial postseason performer, leading up to the hiring of Joan Bonvicini in 1979-80, when she went 4-1 in postseason play.

She would win 325 games in her career at Long Beach and twice reached the NCAA Final Four.

bob.keisser@presstelegram.com

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Milan menswear designers brighten up summer 2013

MILAN (AP) ? Casual and colorful is the message sent out by designers of menswear for summer 2013.

After four days of preview shows ending Tuesday, it is clear that the Italian designers ? and others showing in Milan ? want to project good vibes for next summer, despite European economic gloom.

The current round of menswear had a happy feel to it, whether it was offering suits with Bermuda shorts for the office or a fuchsia summer raincoat to outshine even the darkest cloud.

The myriad of big and brightly colored weekend bags, in materials ranging from simple canvas to precious crocodile, and the abundance of loafers, sneakers and running shoes, show that the designers are into the good life.

Shorts-short as well as knee length are the stars of the season, moving between resort and workplace with incredible ease.

The blazer also makes a huge comeback, cut close to the body, colorful and worn with a pair of shorts or a trouser cropped at the ankle. Lightweight coats are another summer favorite.

Although some designers threw in a tie for old times sake, the more popular piece to go under a suit was a white open-collared shirt or a classic polo shirt.

This round, designers used organza and other see-through materials-usually relegated to womenswear for special transparency on pullovers and patterned jackets.

But no matter what the style, summer 2013 is all about color, from red to green to yellow to deep blue. Different colors may appear in the same outfit, such as a green lapel on a yellow jacket or blue pockets on a red coat.

Even minimalist designer Jil Sander chose to mark her return to the eponymous label she left eight years ago with a collection dipped in color. And that should say it all.

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ARMANI

For next summer, Giorgio Armani is back to doing what he does best ? tailoring gorgeous jackets.

Indeed, it all started with a jacket for the Milanese designer who turns 79 next month. The first was lining-less, but it wasn't long before an Armani suit was a wardrobe must and an Armani tuxedo a red carpet favorite.

The Armani show on Tuesday was an ode to the jacket, from soft cardigan cuts to blazers and more structured city jackets, all in super-refined lightweight fabrics.

The overall look was of a well put-together man whose cut of clothes is casual. A cardigan jacket could be worn with a pair of pleated trousers, while a navy suit had Bermuda shorts but also a shirt and tie.

The season's silhouette is comfy and slightly elongated. The jacket has four or six buttons and the shoulder is unpadded. The pleated trousers are soft around the hips and brush the ankle.

The latest leather jacket ? either bomber or blazer ? is made of leather worked to look like seersucker, a tribute to Italian craftsmanship.

Armani is not in the habit of following the pack. While most of Milan is screaming color, Armani quietly stuck to his longtime favorites: sandy beige, pebble gray, coffee brown and ink blue.

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The Dsquared2 man is a creature of the night.

Even after dark he wears his "easy rider" shades, and his style is strictly black.

The transgressive 2013 summer menswear collection presented Tuesday by the fun-loving Canadian designing twins Dean and Dan Caten came as a surprise after four days of preview showings characterized by a sporty but conservative look.

High-top animal print shoes with black soles and metal tongues as large as shin guards, abundant use of metal chains and tight-fitting leather scuba jackets all contributed to a very dark look. The only bright light in the collection was a series of white embroidered or studded shirts.

Like many designers showing their summer collections during this round of menswear, the Cates paired Bermuda shorts with jackets for a contemporary suit look. But the DSquared version has a panel across the front, making it the only wraparound Bermuda for men seen to date, and not only in Milan.

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Success in the Restaurant Industry Requires Superior ... - Retail Digital

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Chelsea, AL, June 26, 2012 --(PR.com)-- In a sense, the state of the restaurant industry is the same as it has always been. Change is always in the air, but the business is still serving food and catering to the American love of quality. American restaurant owners know what customers expect.

Howard Cannon, CEO of Restaurant Consultants of America spends a lot of time coaching new restaurant owners and wanna-be restaurant owners. One way he does this is through his books and frequently published articles. Having spent his entire career in the restaurant and hospitality industry, he is dedicated to helping restaurant owners achieve success. One requirement for long-term success is quality products and quality service.

Regardless of the restaurant?s menu, category, or concept, if a restaurant is competing near the top of its segment with great products and services, there is always a chance for success. Mr. Cannon says, "Customers will frequent the restaurant that delivers the best products and services at the right price in a given market area. If Bill?s restaurant is all that?s available, that?s the place where people will spend their money. If they have two or three choices, they will spend their money at the place providing the best food and service at the fairest price. The restaurant business is a fun, competitive environment?if you?re great."

The marketplace has plenty of room for new and innovative concepts as well. Our society has shown great interest in making a dining experience like a short vacation. Although the restaurant business is difficult, new people are always stepping into the industry wanting to compete. Some want to compete with the big boys, some want to compete with the mom-and-pop places, some want to compete with new concepts, and some want to compete by improving on what has always been done, but they come in busloads ready to compete. Cannon advises, "The question that you must answer for yourself is, do you have what it takes to stand out from the crowd and succeed?"

Success comes with having the necessary knowledge, a good plan, the ability to execute well, and an ample supply of money. Cannon says, "The best restaurant success strategy is to be great at what you do."

Howard Cannon is a highly-recognized restaurant expert witness, consultant, analyst, and speaker. He is the author of The Complete Idiot?s Guide to Starting a Restaurant? - found in 76 countries around the globe. Mr. Cannon is the CEO of Restaurant Consultants of America and Restaurant Expert Witness, and can be reached at 800-300-5764 or via the web at RestaurantConsultantsOfAmerica.com or RestaurantExpertWitness.com.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Man sentenced to life in Michigan stabbing spree

FILE - In this Aug. 13, 2010 file photo, Elias Abuelazam attends an extradition hearing in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta. Abuelazam, convicted of murder in the first trial from a 2010 stabbing spree in Michigan, was sentenced Monday, June 25, 2012, to a mandatory sentence of life in prison. The 35-year-old Israeli native was convicted last month of fatally stabbing Arnold Minor near downtown Flint, Mich. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 13, 2010 file photo, Elias Abuelazam attends an extradition hearing in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta. Abuelazam, convicted of murder in the first trial from a 2010 stabbing spree in Michigan, was sentenced Monday, June 25, 2012, to a mandatory sentence of life in prison. The 35-year-old Israeli native was convicted last month of fatally stabbing Arnold Minor near downtown Flint, Mich. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser, File)

(AP) ? A man convicted of murder in a 2010 stabbing spree in Michigan was sentenced to life in prison Monday, wrapping up the first in a series of cases against Elias Abuelazam.

Michigan offers no parole to people convicted of first-degree murder, which means the 35-year-old Israeli immigrant will be locked up until he dies, unless he wins an appeal.

The first of 10 possible trials stemming from the stabbing spree centered on the death of Arnold Minor, a 49-year-old handyman who was attacked in the early hours of Aug. 2, 2010, near downtown Flint. The evidence was virtually impossible to overcome: The victim's blood was found in Abuelazam's Chevy Blazer and inside his luggage.

Before the mandatory sentence was announced, Minor's mother, Elzora Minor, collapsed and was carried out of court. She had been standing in front of the judge holding her son's cremated remains, alongside daughter Stephanie Ward, who had a biting farewell for Abuelazam.

"I'm just glad for this day and hope that he rots in hell for the pain he put this city through," Ward told Genesee County Judge Judith Fullerton.

Outside court, Elzora Minor, 68, said she felt overwhelmed and fell when she looked over at Abuelazam and saw him grin.

Abuelazam was given a chance to speak but said nothing about the crime. Fullerton, unlike many judges in high-profile cases, didn't offer any tough words before the convicted killer was taken away in chains.

Defense lawyers said Abuelazam was paranoid schizophrenic and under the spell of demons that forced him to stab and kill. But three experts hired by prosecutors interviewed him and found he wasn't mentally ill or incapable of understanding the criminal acts.

The stabbing spree terrified the working-class city of Flint. Fourteen people were stabbed in the area, and five died, including Minor. Survivors said their assailant claimed to have car trouble or asked for directions before attacking.

Most were stabbed in the wee hours. There is no evidence that Abuelazam, who worked the afternoon shift in a party store, knew them. A motive has not been offered.

"This man terrorized the community. He murdered our citizens. ... He stabbed and maimed our friends," Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton told the judge Monday.

Abuelazam had lived in Flint for just a few months, staying in a house owned by his uncle, who lived next door. He was captured in Atlanta in August 2010 while trying to flee to Israel.

He faces two more murder trials and six attempted murder trials in Michigan as well as an attempted murder case in Toledo, Ohio. It's not clear, however, whether prosecutors actually will pursue that many trials.

With a life sentence now secured, Leyton said he's open to plea deals but first wants to talk to victims and relatives of victims. The judge won't hold another court hearing until late summer.

"I have to balance their feelings with my fiduciary duties to the county," Leyton told The Associated Press, referring to the cost of so many trials.

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Microsoft Wants Yammer To Help It Sell Microsoft ... - Business Insider

We just finished listening to the Microsoft-Yammer press conference with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Yammer's David Sacks, and Microsoft Office president Kurt DelBene. One thing they talked about over and over again is how Yammer comes into the enterprise through its users.

Ballmer calls it a "viral adoption model." He's CLEARLY excited about having people who can teach Microsoft how to do it.

"What they've done is amazing," Ballmer said. Yammer is "very unique" among companies that sell their wares directly to users. "You can't find anyone who's really built virally that still has great respect from the IT department and love from the users."

It's very easy for IT guys?who make their living supporting the hardware and software their colleagues use?to get touchy about rogue employees using unapproved software and services. Yammer has largely avoided that, Ballmer is suggesting.

Ballmer repeated that idea a bunch of times adding that Yammer's "adoption model" was something that Microsoft was "excited about and want to pour more content into it."

He compared it to Office 365?which is sold to enterprises the classic way, through some form of enterprise contract. That's in part because there are options with Office 365 which require per-computer licenses of Microsoft Office products.

Viral adoption is a pretty new model for Microsoft. Microsoft is clearly hoping Sacks can teach it this new trick.

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EURO 2012 LIVE: England 0, Italy 0

An Italian soccer fan and an England soccer fan wait for the start of the Euro 2012 soccer championship quarterfinal match between England and France at the Fan Zone in Kiev Ukraine, Sunday, June 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

An Italian soccer fan and an England soccer fan wait for the start of the Euro 2012 soccer championship quarterfinal match between England and France at the Fan Zone in Kiev Ukraine, Sunday, June 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

An Italy fan shows his tongue in the fan zone in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Italy will play England in a Euro 2012 quarterfinal soccer match later Sunday. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

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(AP) ? England and Italy are vying for the last semifinal berth at the European Championship ? and the winner will play Germany. Follow all of the action and build-up here. All times are Polish.

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2106: The English are definitely enjoying the better of the early proceedings and look threatening going forward. Both Roy Hodgson and Cesare Prandelli have spent time in their technical areas barking out instructions to the their players but you would expect it is Hodgson who is the happier with the start to the game.

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2100: Another great chance for England. Johnson swings an inviting cross into the penalty area from the right and Rooney bends his run to meet the delivery, but he flicks his diving header well over the bar under pressure from a defender.

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2058: England seems to be encouraged by that chance from Johnson, with Wayne Rooney breaking away down the left to force a corner. The Italians clear the imminent pressure but the ball is crossed back into the center and, after an unorthodox punch away from Buffon, Parker drills the ball wide from outside the penalty area.

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2052: And now it's England's turn to go close. England works the ball down the right and Milner delivers a low cross into the penalty area and after a couple of deflections, it lands between the feet of Johnson. The right back eventually gets his shot away and it seems destined for the back of the net from close range but Buffon makes a splendid save, clawing the ball up in the air and catching the rebound.

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2050: So close! De Rossi sends a left-footed shot on the bounce crashing off the post. The ball is pulled back to the midfield man who, with the outside of his boot, sends a shot swerving onto the face of the left post from 25 yards, with an outstretched Hart in the England goal comprehensively beaten. Early letoff for Roy Hodgson's side.

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2045: And the match gets underway, with Italy, in blue, kicking off.

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2042: A rousing rendition of the Italian national anthem by Buffon, roaring out the lyrics with his eyes closed.

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2040: Buffon and Gerrard lead their teams out.

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2035: gdunbarap: Kiev pitch being watered 15 mins before kickoff. Italy happy to agree to it vs England, but not Spain 2 weeks ago. (via Twitter.)

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2030: For England, Ashley Cole, Steven Gerrard, Ashley Young, James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are all a yellow card away from missing a potential semifinal clash against Germany. For Italy, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is joined on the list of bookings by Fedricio Balzaretti, Mario Balotelli, Daniele De Rossi, Riccardo Montolivo and Leonardo Bonucci.

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2020: So Mario Balotelli starts for Italy against three of his Manchester City teammates in the England side: Joe Hart, Joleon Lescott and James Milner. England are unchanged from the side that beat Ukraine 1-0 in the last Group D match. That means Wayne Rooney partners Danny Welbeck in attack, with Andy Carroll and Theo Walcott starting on the substitutes' bench.

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1950: Italy forward Mario Balotelli returns to the starting lineup to face an unchanged England team. Balotelli is selected ahead of Antonio Di Natale. Defender Giorgio Chiellini injured his left hamstring against the Irish and his Juventus teammate Leonardo Bonucci continues to fill in. Italy coach Cesare Prandelli has opted for Riccardo Montolivo in midfield over Thiago Motta.

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1945: Here are the lineups:

England: Joe Hart, Ashley Cole, Glen Johnson, Joleon Lescott, John Terry, Steven Gerrard, James Milner, Scott Parker, Ashley Young, Wayne Rooney, Danny Welbeck.

Italy: Gianluigi Buffon, Ignazio Abate, Federico Balzaretti, Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci, Daniele De Rossi, Claudio Marchisio, Riccardo Montolivo, Andrea Pirlo, Mario Balotelli, Antonio Cassano.

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1940: AP's Rob Harris, in Kiev: "For the first time at Euro 2012, England fans are making their presence felt in Kiev ahead of the quarterfinal against Italy. Logistical problems getting to the outer reaches of eastern Europe seem to have been partly overcome. The chorus of "We are the Champions" seems a tad premature though."

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1835: Defending champion Spain is hoping the extra two days rest that Portugal has before the semifinal encounter on Wednesday will not prove to be of advantage when they compete for a place in the final in Donetsk.

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1815: simonhaydon: Pedro Proenca was nursing broken teeth after being headbutted by a fan. Ten months later, he refs Italy vs England tonight (via Twitter.)

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1500: Former Portugal great Eusebio is in stable condition after undergoing tests on his heart. The 70-year-old Eusebio was admitted to hospital in Poznan late Saturday after feeling ill and suffering what was initially suspected to be a heart attack, hospital spokesman Stanislaw Rusek said. Doctors performed a coronary catheterization, which determined that Eusebio had not had a heart attack but merely complications from poor health. "I had the chance to speak to him this morning and asked him whether his heart hurt at all," Rusek told The Associated Press. "He smiled and said, 'not at all,' and that shows that this morning he was in good form."

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Beverly Hilton Murder-Suicide: 2 Dead At Daytime Emmy Awards Venue

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Two people have been found dead in what investigators believe was a murder-suicide at the Beverly Hilton, just hours before the Daytime Emmy Awards are being held at the posh hotel, police said Saturday.

Police responding to a report of a shooting late Friday found a man and a woman dead from gunshot wounds in a hotel room, Beverly Hills police Lt. Mark Rosen said.

Police would give no other details on the two people, their relationship, or the circumstances of the shooting. Police would not comment on whether the deaths were connected to the Emmy awards.

Coroner's officials had yet to begin their investigation, but said they were a man in his late 60s and a woman in her mid-50s.

The luxury hotel was also the site of Whitney Houston's death in February. The singer drowned in the bathtub of her fourth-floor room, just a few hours before she was to attend record executive Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy party in the ballroom downstairs.

An HLN spokeswoman, Alison Rudnick, said the 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will go on as scheduled. The cable news channel will be broadcasting live the ceremony, which honors the best in soap operas and talk shows.

The hotel also hosts several other annual galas, including the Golden Globe Awards.

Before the Friday shootings, Beverly Hills had just six homicides since 2008. Such rare cases usually draw national attention, as in the death of a Hollywood publicist who was shot while she was driving after a movie premiere in November 2010. Police say Ronni Chasen was killed in an apparent bungled robbery by a career criminal who later killed himself when approached by police.

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Euro's big four agree growth boost, split on bonds

ROME (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel resisted pressure on Friday for common euro zone bonds or a more flexible use of Europe's rescue funds but agreed with leaders of France, Italy and Spain on a 130 billion euros ($156 billion) package to revive growth.

After four-way talks in Rome's Renaissance Villa Madama, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said the European Union should adopt pro-growth measures worth about 1 percent of the region's gross domestic product at a crucial summit next week.

But the three others made no perceptible progress in pushing Merkel, who leads Europe's most powerful economy and the main contributor to its rescue funds, towards mutualising Europe's debts or using existing bailout resources more flexibly.

"Growth can only have solid roots if there is fiscal discipline, but fiscal discipline can be maintained only if there is growth and job creation," Monti told a joint news conference after talks that lasted just an hour and 40 minutes.

The measures, already in the works in Brussels, include increasing the European Investment Bank's capital, redirecting unspent EU regional aid funds and launching project bonds to co-finance major public investment programs. No new steps were announced on Friday.

The four leaders did agree to move ahead on creating a tax on financial transactions even though not all EU members will be on board. About a dozen EU states support setting up the so-called "Tobin tax", more than the nine required to go ahead as a group within the EU, a French presidential source said.

Merkel made no mention, however, of any move towards mutualising past euro zone debt or new borrowing.

French President Francois Hollande voiced impatience with Berlin's reluctance, saying it should not take 10 years to create jointly underwritten euro bonds.

He said greater solidarity was needed among member states before they abandon more sovereignty to EU institutions.

"I consider euro bonds to be an option ... but not in 10 years," Hollande said in a direct challenge to Merkel. "There can be no transfer of sovereignty if there is not an improvement in solidarity."

The German position essentially amounts to the reverse. Merkel argues that members of the 17-nation currency union must transfer control over national budget and economic policies to Brussels before Germany would consider common debt issuance.

"Liability and control belong together," she said, citing as an example that EU treaties ruled out letting euro zone rescue funds lend directly to Spanish banks because only the Spanish state could enforce conditions on the banks.

The contrasting comments left much work for diplomats to produce a convincing blueprint for closer fiscal and banking union at a full EU summit next Thursday and Friday, which Monti called a defining moment in the crisis.

That plan is expected to include the first steps towards a banking union, starting by putting the European Central Bank in charge of supervising large cross-border euro zone banks.

Without progress on bank sector integration or other financial stability measures, France is not ready to commit to ratifying an EU budget discipline pact agreed earlier this year, French diplomatic sources said.

SPANISH BAILOUT?

Dangerously high Spanish borrowing costs eased a little on market hopes for policy initiatives at the Brussels summit.

The European Central Bank took a supportive step on Friday, relaxing its collateral rules to let financial institutions pledge a wider range of assets in exchange for cash. The move helps counter the impact of credit rating downgrades.

If it falls short, Madrid may be pushed closer to eventually needing a sovereign bailout.

Without a convincing result, "there would be progressively greater speculative attacks on individual countries, with harassment of the weaker countries", Monti said in an interview with several European newspapers ahead of the mini-summit.

"A large part of Europe would find itself having to continue to put up with very high interest rates that would then impact on the states and also indirectly on firms. This is the direct opposite of what is needed for economic growth," he said.

The technocratic Italian premier, who needs a success to shore up his weakening domestic authority, sounded slightly more optimistic after the talks, saying next week's summit should "put at ease the financial markets' expectations", switching to English to add: "The euro is here to stay and we all mean it."

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, on the brink of requesting up to 100 billion euros in euro zone rescue funds to recapitalize struggling banks, said the four had agreed "to use any necessary mechanism to obtain financial stability in the euro zone".

An audit released on Thursday found Spanish banks would need up to 62 billion euros in extra capital to weather adverse circumstances.

After a meeting of euro zone finance ministers late on Thursday, IMF chief Christine Lagarde demanded rapid progress on a number of other fronts, raising the heat on Merkel.

Lagarde said a banking union was a top priority, alongside fiscal union and the principle of mutualising debt. Germany refuses to countenance common bond issuance and will not soften until economic union is complete. It is also opposed to the early introduction of a bloc-wide bank deposit guarantee scheme.

HIGH STAKES FOR MONTI

While Spain's needs are most pressing - its medium term borrowing costs hit a euro era high at auction on Thursday - the political stakes may be higher for Italy's Monti.

With his popularity sinking, the parties that back Monti in parliament are increasingly reluctant to support his reform proposals at home, but demand he get results in the European arena to ease the pressure on Italy's recession-bound economy.

"Monti knows he has to get his ducks in a row on the European side so he can tell the parties that he's sorted that part out, and now it's their turn to help sort out Italy," said James Walston, politics professor at Rome's American University.

Though hugely popular when he came to office in November, Monti's approval rating has halved as tax hikes and pension cuts exacerbated an already severe recession, and his labor reform estranged both unions and the business establishment.

But for the markets, Monti remains the man most likely to tackle Italy's debt mountain and uncompetitiveness. If he comes under serious threat, Italy could quickly supplant Spain as the euro zone's main flashpoint.

Monti's hand was weakened by comments on Wednesday by his predecessor, Silvio Berlusconi, who said the prospect of Italy quitting the euro was "not blasphemy" and that he failed to understand why it would hurt Italy's economy.

Berlusconi's People of Freedom party is one of the two main groups that guarantee Monti a majority in parliament.

Monti proposed on the sidelines of this week's G20 summit using the euro zone's rescue funds to buy the bonds of Spain and Italy to bring down their borrowing costs.

Hollande said after Friday's talks he supported the Italian idea. But Merkel has played down the notion, which investors said might be counter-productive by quickly burning through scarce rescue capital, unless the European Central Bank stepped in decisively in support.

Other proposals from Monti, such as stripping some forms of public investment from budget deficit calculations, or commonly issued euro zone bonds, are also broadly supported by France and Spain but opposed by Germany, at least for now.

(Additional reporting by Stephen Mangan in London; Philip Pullella, Emmanuel Jarry, Catherine Bremer and Andreas Rinke in Rome, Erik Kirschbaum in Berlin; Writing by Paul Taylor; Editing by Peter Graff)

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Defense rebuts insanity claim in Breivik trial

OSLO, Norway (AP) ? On the last day of his trial, Anders Behring Breivik's defense lawyers on Friday tried to cast the confessed mass killer as a political militant motivated by an extreme right-wing ideology rather than a delusional madman who killed 77 people for the sake of killing.

Since Breivik has admitted to the bomb-and-gun attacks on July 22, the self-styled anti-Muslim militant's mental state has been the key focus of the 10-week trial.

Nevertheless, Breivik's defense lawyer Geir Lippestad requested that the 32-year-old Norwegian be acquitted or given the mildest possible prison term for the country's worst peacetime massacre. The plea for acquittal was made out of principle, without any realistic chance of success: Breivik claims he acted in defense of his nation and that the killings were therefore justified.

Also Friday, relatives of some of those killed tried to put their loss in words. Kirsti Loevlie, whose 30-year-old daughter Hanne was killed by the bomb, moved the court room to tears when she described the shock of finding out her daughter was dead. The grief of cleaning out her room. The first Christmas without her.

Still, Loevlie said she felt a need to attend the trial, seeing Breivik in a position where he couldn't hurt anyone anymore.

"I am not going to be afraid of this man," Loevlie said. "I decided I would go to court. I felt I owed it to Hanne."

The court room burst out in applause and audible sobs as she finished her statement.

Breivik remained motionless, his face blank.

In his closing arguments, Lippestad reiterated that Breivik accepts that he set off a bomb outside a government high-rise and then gunned down dozens of teenagers at a Labor Party youth camp in the way that the attacks were described in court.

"That little, safe Norway would be hit by such a terror attack is almost impossible to understand," Lippestad said. And that helps explain why psychiatric experts reached different conclusions about Breivik's mental state, he added.

Lippestad tried to prove to the court that Breivik's claims of being a resistance fighter in a struggle to protect Norway and Europe from being colonized by Muslims are not delusional, but part of a political view shared by other right-wing extremists.

He also disputed assertions by one team of psychiatrists that the driving force behind Breivik's attacks was a psychotic impulse to kill, rather than a political ideology.

"July 22 was an inferno of violence," Lippestad said. "But we must also look at how he carried out the attacks to see whether it was violence in itself or radical politics that was the cause."

"He realized that it is wrong to kill but he chose to kill. That's what terrorists do," Lippestad said. "The ends justify the means. You don't understand this if you don't understand the culture of right-wing extremists."

When Breivik talks about a civil war he's not fantasizing about tanks and soldiers in the forest, but referring to a low-intensity struggle he believes will last for 60 years, Lippestad said.

"None of us know what Europe will look like in 60 years," Lippestad said. "Who would have thought 10 years ago that a right-wing extremist party in Greece would get 10 percent in the election now?"

Two teams of psychiatrists reached opposite conclusions about Breivik's mental health. The first team diagnosed him with "paranoid schizophrenia," a serious mental illness. The second team found him legally sane, saying he suffers from a dissocial and narcissistic personality disorder, but is not psychotic.

Prosecutors on Thursday called for an insanity ruling, saying there was enough doubt about Breivik's mental state to preclude a prison sentence.

The five-judge panel is expected to make a ruling in July or August. If deemed mentally competent, Breivik would likely be given Norway's maximum prison term of 21 years. A sentence can be extended beyond that if a prisoner is considered a menace to society. If declared insane, he would be committed to a mental institution for as long as he's considered sick and dangerous to others. Prosecutors suggested Thursday that could mean he would be held for the rest of his life.

Lippestad's otherwise focused statement ended on a confusing note when he asked the court for the most lenient possible prison sentence for his client. After being corrected by Breivik, Lippestad said the defense asks for an acquittal or a lenient sentence, but primarily wants the court to reject the insanity claim.

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