Saturday, July 18, 2009

Western Governors University Earns Top 10 Ranking

Western Governors University's bachelor's degrees in business have been recognized as a Top 10 Best Buy by consumer group GetEducated.com. WGU's programs ranked eighth in affordability among 391 regionally accredited online bachelor's degree programs in business and management.

Undergraduate tuition for Western Governors University's College of Business programs is $2,890 per six-month term, or $23,120 for four years. However, because WGU uses a competency-based academic model that requires students to demonstrate competency in degree subjects in order to advance, students with prior education or experience or those who can commit additional time to study can often accelerate their programs, completing their degrees in less than four years, saving both time and money. Unlike most colleges, WGU does not charge tuition based on semesters or credit hours -- it is charged for six-month terms that can begin on the first day of any month.

According to Vicky Philips, GetEducated's founder, who began rating online colleges 20 years ago, students should compare cost and other benefits carefully before enrolling in online education. "Western Governor's is a fairly new university, so many may not know the name. Trust me, this will soon change. One of the best online educational values in these hard economic comes from this little known university. Here is a university that has been engineered from the ground up to serve a new generation of learners."

With more than 12,000 degrees now being offered online, potential students are asking what's different about all these schools? Why choose one online business school over the other? "That question," says Phillips, "can be easily answered for WGU. First, non-profit WGU shatters the mold for private online schools by being super affordable. Average cost nationwide for a regionally-accredited, online business bachelor's degree is $43,241. Choosing WGU can save online students an average of about $20,000."

By comparison, the nation's largest for-profit online business school charges over $64,000 for its Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. The most expensive online business degree can cost as much as $103,500.

Cost however, is not the only thing that differentiates Western Governors University. "WGU is a competency-based university," explains Phillips. "The university does not award degrees based solely on course attendance. A student's progress is determined instead by his or her ability to pass rigorous assessments that measure actual skills acquired as the student move through their online degree program. This type of system helps ensure competent college graduates. Traditional universities have a great deal to learn from WGU."

Western Governors University's distance learning Masters in Business Administration previously earned a top ranking on GetEducated's list of the Top Ranked Values in Online MBAs -- Regionally Accredited.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

The most trusted man in America and the journalist

The person once known as the “most trusted man in America and the journalist who guided America through the Vietnam War and US president John F. Kennedy’s assassination, former CBS newscaster Walter Cronkite, who many referred to as “Uncle Walt,” has passed away, CBS News reports. He was 92 years old.

He was the biggest name in television news, the king of the anchormen; in fact, he was the reporter for whom the term “anchorman” was coined. He gave up that role 28 years ago, but never lost the weight and respect it accorded him, living the rest of his life as the industry’s distinguished elder statesman.

CBS vice president Linda Mason says Cronkite passed away on Friday evening, surrounded by family in his New York home. His cause of death was cerebral vascular disease, his former chief of staff Marlene Adler tells the Associated Press.

Walter Cronkite died from cerebral vascular disease

The legendary iconic anchorman Walter Cronkite died tonight from cerebral vascular disease. He was reportedly suffering from cerebral vascular disease for the past few years.

On June 25th Walter Cronkite's children released a statement regarding their father's failing health to the NY Post. "In order to dispel false rumors, Walter Cronkite's family want it known that, sadly, he is very ill and is not expected to recuperate; he is resting at home surrounded by family, friends and a wonderful medical team. We thank everyone for their prayers and good wishes."

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Quake, aftershocks rattle Calif. residents

LONG BEACH, Calif. - Glass shattered and ceiling tiles fell as a moderate tremor shook laid-back Southern California, rattling residents' nerves and reminding them they need to update earthquake emergency plans.

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No significant damage or major injuries were reported but the Greater Los Angeles region vibrated for about 10 to 15 seconds Sunday night and the tremor was felt as far south as San Diego, said Susan Hough, a seismologist at the US Geological Survey.
"This was a serious jolt," Hough said.
The magnitude-4.7 earthquake was centered about 10 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles and 3 miles east of Los Angeles International Airport, according to the US Geological Survey.
"First thing I thought was 'Is this the big one?' It was pretty powerful," said Long Beach resident Tom Oswalt, 46. "My first thought was to get out of the building, get my dog and get out of the building."
At least 10 aftershocks had followed by yesterday, with the largest registering magnitude-3.1.
Sunday's shock was one of the most powerful earthquakes Carel McEachern had felt during her four decades in Long Beach.
"It didn't get me out of the house, but after it was over, we all wandered out in the street and asked around and we all agreed it was the strongest one in a long time," said McEachern, 58.
Charlene Ebright said she hadn't updated her earthquake emergency supplies in eight years but now she plans to do so.
"I've cut out a million articles about what to do and what you need but I've never gotten around to it," Ebright said. "It just reminds you, you've got to be ready."
Glass broke at a Starbucks in Torrance, and one person there was taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries, Torrance Fire Department dispatchers said.
The shaking was most intense in the coastal communities south of the airport, including Long Beach.
Carolyn Gray was reading a book at her Long Beach home when her dog, Rocket, jumped into her lap. It was the 2 1/2-year-old pet's first earthquake.
"It was a good jolt. It wasn't really a roll," she said.
Mariella Freyre, 30, a waitress at Kafe Neo, a Greek restaurant in Long Beach, said she was surprised by the strength of the earthquake, which she felt while she talked to customers.
"There were tremors and glasses started shaking," she said at the restaurant yesterday. "I felt the movement on the floor. I've been in many tremors but I've never felt the floor move like that."
The quake originated 8.4 miles below the surface and appeared consistent with movement on the Newport-Inglewood fault, said Ken Hudnut, a geophysicist with the US Geological Survey.
That fault was responsible for the magnitude-6.4 Long Beach earthquake in 1933 that killed 120 and caused more than $50 million in damage.
The last damaging earthquake in Southern California was the 1994 magnitude-6.7 Northridge earthquake that toppled bridges and buildings.
Since Northridge, the region has been in a relative seismic lull, although activity has picked up in the past year.
Last summer, a 5.4-magnitude earthquake was centered in Chino Hills, east of Los Angeles, but did not cause major damage. This year, an earthquake swarm shook the desert near the southern end of the San Andreas Fault.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Transgender Murder Trial First To Use Hate-Crime Status

DENVER -- The first hate-crime case to involve a transgender murder starts in one week in Weld County, and the victim's family will be featured in full-paged advertisements in newspapers nationwide Wednesday.
The goal of the ad is to raise awareness about the crime and push for the passage of federal hate crime legislation.
Allen Andrade is accused of killing Angie Zapata (born Justin Zapata) in her Greeley apartment last year, after he discoveAndrade now faces multiple charges, including a state hate-crime charge.
Federal law currently does not cover hate crimes based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and gay-rights activists are pushing to have new legislation passed.
"What you're doing is setting policy that this type of behavior is no longer acceptable," said Carlos Martinez, with the GLBT Community Center of Colorado. "I think you start changing the mindset of people and over time, you definitely will see a reduction in hate crimes."
Read more about the Zapata case from the gay and lesbian alliance against defamation.red she was still biologically male.

Arrest Made In Transgender Teen Slaying Case

A Colorado man suspected of killing a man who had been living as a woman told investigators his victim survived two blows to the head with a fire extinguisher and was struggling to sit up when he struck her again.
Allen Ray Andrade, 31, faces several charges, including second-degree murder in the death of Justin Zapata, 20, who was known as Angie Zapata. Her bloodied, battered body was discovered in her apartment by her sister on July 17.
Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck said he was considering filing first-degree murder charges and may prosecute the death as a hate crime, which adds another felony charge. Hate crimes are those committed based on a person's race, religion or sexual orientation.

"Angie, she was a fun-loving young woman who was taken from us far too early," said Crystal Middlestadt, director of training and education for the Colorado Anti-Violence Program. Middlestadt is working with Zapata's family.
The Colorado Anti-Violence Program condemned the crime as possibly motivated by an anti-transgender bias.
Zapata's sister, Monica, was quoted in a press release from the Colorado Anti-Violence Program as saying, “We want to let everyone be aware that all she wanted was to be beautiful. We want this violence to end. Transgender people deserve to be treated with respect."
Andrade was arrested in the Denver suburb of Thornton, where he lives. Police responding to a noise complaint said they found him in Zapata's 2003 PT Cruiser, which had been missing.

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Andrade told investigators that he met Zapata through MocoSpace, a social networking Web site, and that they agreed to get together after exchanging contact over several days, according to an arrest affidavit released by Greeley police. The two met July 15 and spent the day together.
Andrade told investigators that Zapata performed oral sex on him but wouldn't let him touch her, according to the affidavit.
He said he also spent the night at Zapata's apartment, but in separate beds. The next day, Zapata left Andrade alone in her apartment, and Andrade noticed several photographs that led him to question Zapata's gender.
Andrade confronted Zapata when she got back. Zapata answered: "I am all woman."
He grabbed Zapata's crotch area, felt male genitalia and became angry, the affidavit states. He took a fire extinguisher off a shelf and struck Zapata twice in the head, telling investigators he thought he "killed it."
"It's disgusting," Greeley Police Chief Jerry Garner said of Andrade's reference to Zapata. "It's a horrible thing to say."
Added Middlestadt: "He could be speaking to the fact that he couldn't see Angie as a person."
Andrade told investigators he covered Zapata with a blanket and started gathering evidence he thought might link him to the crime when he heard gurgling sounds and noticed Zapata was sitting up. That's when he picked up the fire extinguisher and hit her again, police said. He left the apartment and took her car, he said.
Garner said police believe Andrade acted alone but that the investigation was continuing. Both he and Buck said the slaying appeared to be an isolated case in Greeley, 50 miles north of Denver.
"Greeley is a very tolerant community, very sensitive to diversity," the police chief said.
Middlestadt said gay, lesbian and transgendered bias crimes happen on a daily basis nationwide, with 19 slayings reported to groups like hers last year.
"It's not an unusual incident," she said.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Boyle's Got Talent

by Mike Krumboltz
"American Idol" isn't the only launching pad for aspiring singers. Across the pond, "Britain's Got Talent" scored a huge boost in the Buzz after an unassuming contestant gave an amazing performance.

Susan Boyle (remember that name) became a Web phenomenon after singing "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Miserables. The performance brought the audience to its feet and left the judges (including Simon Cowell) either speechless or in tears.

Before going on stage, Ms. Boyle admitted some self-deprecating facts about herself (she's never been kissed and lives alone with her cat, Pebbles). For those reasons and more, audiences were expecting the female William Hung. They were wrong.

Lookups on the sudden star posted huge gains. A no-name just the other day, Ms. Boyle quickly surged into our top 5,000 overall searches. Blogs and gossip rags went wild. The Mirror jumped on the story, reporting that while Ms. Boyle thought she "looked like a garage" on TV, she received a standing ovation when she showed up at her local church.

Other sources write that as a child, Ms. Boyle was the target of bullies because of a disability. But, with her newfound fame, she is getting the last laugh. In fact, she's already meeting with officials from Mr. Cowell's Sony BMG label. This may have been the first you've heard of her, but it certainly won't be the last. You can watch her performance on http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/92464?fp=1

Mel Gibson Divorce: Robyn Gibson Files For Divorce After 28 Year Marriage!

Mel Gibson’s wife Robyn has filed for divorce from the actor after 28 years of marriage! Gibson has rumored to be cheating on his wife with Russian musician Oksana. Read more on Mel Gibson’s divorce below!

Robyn Gibson has filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences in the papers, which was signed last Thursday. And TMZ is reporting there is no prenuptial agreement between the couple, who married in 1980.

Actor Mel Gibson is worth an estimated $900 million. Robyn Gibson is reportedly seeking spousal support, joint custody of their child Tom (the only minor of their 7 children together) and attorney fees.

Some sources say that those “irreconcilable differences” include Mel Gibson cheating and vacationing with another woman.

According to RadarOnline.com, the “Braveheart” star was recently spotted at his Costa Rica vacation home with a stunning Russian musician named Oksana.

On March 4, Radar caught the two in a loving embrace on the beach. According to the report, several of his sons and their girlfriends were also on the trip.

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Kalas got to live his dream

By Frank Fitzpatrick

This story was first published on Jul 28, 2002

NAPERVILLE, Ill. - Carol Drendel recalled the long-ago date when a young Harry Kalas, his blond crew-cut Brylcreemed to a perfect ridge in front, took her to a drive-in movie in his father's Packard.

"He just sat there the whole night," she said, "and pretended he was announcing a baseball game. "

Her husband, Gib Drendel, remembered the hard-of-hearing world history teacher at Naperville Community High School in Kalas' junior year.

"In that class, to entertain everyone, Harry used to cup his hands around his mouth and pretend to be announcing a Washington Senators game," Drendel said. "He'd go, 'Here's the 3-2 pitch from Cam-il-o Pas-cual. ' "

A half-century ago, Naperville was a small town. Many of its 7,000 residents worked at Kroehler Manufacturing Co.'s massive furniture factory and lived on quiet, tree-shaded streets, some of which ran near the wide banks of the DuPage River. It was, looking back anyway, a kind of malt-shop Valhalla.

"During the 1950s," reads a town history written in 1981, "Centennial Beach, the YMCA, summer band concerts with ice cream socials were Naperville's prime public recreational offerings. "

Few would have believed that by 2002 its population would be swollen to 133,000. Fewer still could have envisioned the disappearance of the surrounding dairy farms and forests as Naperville transformed itself from Main Street to Main Line, becoming a yuppie haven for Chicago commuters.

But no one who knew him back then would be the least bit surprised that Harry Kalas became a legendary baseball broadcaster.

"Harry got to live out his dream," said Gib Drendel, a family-law attorney in nearby Batavia. "How many people can say that? "

His deep-voiced destiny was so clear to the rest of the 109 seniors in 1954 that someone at the high school's yearbook, the Arrowhead, placed these prophetic words alongside the photo of the blond kid with the impish smirk:

"Harry Kalas . . . Future Sports Announcer. "

"Harry loved baseball, and he had this big loud voice," said classmate Gene Drendel, Gib's cousin, a retired school administrator who still lives here. "We all knew he was going to be announcing sports somewhere someday. We just assumed it would probably be in Chicago. "

In the days leading up to Kalas' induction today into the broadcasters' wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame, longtime residents here recalled fondly the tow-headed teenager whom, because of his diminutive stature through most of high school, they called "Pots. "

The friendliness, tearful sentimentality and broadcasting gifts that are Kalas' hallmarks were born here in this Ozzie and Harriet community, nearly 30 miles west of Chicago. Harry Kalas at 66, in fact, is not much different from "Pots" Kalas at 16, say his Naperville acquaintances, right down to his fondness for a postgame cocktail and a cigarette.

"He has stayed the same through the years," said Jeanine Warnell, a retired Naperville Community teacher who introduced Kalas to public speaking in her sophomore English class. "He was just one of those students I've never forgotten. I'm so proud of him. "

Kalas was described as a bright and good-natured boy who swam with friends in the local limestone quarries, consumed square scoops of ice cream and drank "Green Rivers" (lime juice and soda water) at a riverside drive-in called Prince's Castle, watched Western movies at the Naper Theater downtown, and starred - in drag - in his senior class play.

He also was the son of a preacher, though as those same friends point out, that hardly qualified him as an angel. One look at Kalas' yearbook photos reveal that this 1950s teenager must have admired James Dean as well as Dizzy Dean.

His blue jeans were rolled up roguishly at the bottom. He wore a defiant crew cut and had a mischievous grin. Like many of his classmates, he smoked at the soda shops and ice-cream parlors, snuck a couple of beers on weekends, and loved to play poker in the basement of Gene Drendel's Washington Street house during school lunch breaks.

"Harry was . . . well, Harry was a real fun-loving guy," said Gib Drendel. "Still is, from what I understand. I'll always remember the night we sat in a car outside his house and made bets on whether or not he would be able to walk into his house without falling down. He fell flat on his face short of the door.

for more go to http://www.philly.com/inquirer/breaking/sports_breaking/20090413_Kalas_got_to_live_his_dream.html

Monday, April 6, 2009

Reds' Gonzalez 'ready to go'

Alex Gonzalez proved his fitness in the field and at the plate.
The Cincinnati Reds shortstop made an outstanding defensive play and doubled in a run in a 9-6 exhibition victory over the club's top minor leaguers yesterday in Dayton, Ohio.
Gonzalez, who also turned two double plays, missed last season with a compression fracture in his left knee and strained his right hamstring in a Grapefruit League game March 23.
"I'm ready to go," he said. "I'm excited to be back in uniform and with my teammates. Monday will be a big day for me."
Gonzalez ranged behind third and made a strong throw to take a hit away from one prospect, earning raves from manager Dusty Baker.
"This guy's one of the best I've seen," Baker said.
Edwin Encarnacion and Jerry Hairston Jr. hit two-run homers for Cincinnati, which lost 12-4 to the prospects on Friday night. Johnny Cueto allowed one run and four hits in four innings.
Chris Valaika, the Reds' Minor League Player of the Year in 2008, hit a three-run homer and Todd Frazier a two-run shot for the Futures team.
Red Sox option Buchholz
The Boston Red Sox optioned right-hander Clay Buchholz to Triple-A Pawtucket and put five players on the 15-day disabled list.
Right-hander John Smoltz (shoulder surgery), outfielder Mark Kotsay (right elbow), shortstop Julio Lugo (right knee surgery), outfielder Jonathan Van Every (right ankle sprain) and right-hander Miguel Gonzalez (elbow surgery) all went on the DL retroactive to March 27.
Zambrano speaks heresy
Standing in the plush visitors' clubhouse at the new Yankee Stadium, Carlos Zambrano made a plea for Chicago to replace Wrigley Field, the Cubs' home since 1916.
"You come into a ballpark like this and you see great things," the Cubs' ace said before yesterday's 10-1 exhibition loss to the Yankees. "You wish that Chicago'd build a new stadium for the Cubs."
Manager Lou Piniella disagreed.
"There's no question the facilities need to be redone, but that's going to happen," he said. "My favorite time of year is when the ivy turns green. It's really a great environment to play a ballgame."

Saturday, April 4, 2009

World Cup qual - Duo banned by Scotland

Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor have been told their Scotland careers are over and they have been suspended for two weeks without pay by Rangers.

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The club handed out the maximum sanction available after the pair were summoned to a meeting with chief executive Martin Bain having been sent home from training earlier in the day.
Both players were involved in a drinking session at Scotland's team hotel at the weekend and then enraged club and national team bosses by apparently making V-signs while on the bench after being dropped for Wednesday's 2-1 win over Iceland at Hampden.
The Scottish FA claimed that the matter was closed but have since acted by announcing Ferguson and McGregor will no longer be considered for international selection.
The SFA have been besieged by phone calls and e-mails from Scotland fans.
It is understood the negative reaction from supporters and supporters' groups added to the pressure for the matter to be discussed again.
Following a further meeting between chief executive Gordon Smith and manager George Burley, sanctioned by the SFA board, it was decided neither player would play for Scotland again.
An SFA spokesman said: "In light of the events of the past 48 hours and following further discussions between the national team manager and the chief executive, it has been decided that Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor will no longer be considered for international selection by Scotland.
"This action has been taken in the best interest of the squad, the fans and the country.
"We are determined to qualify for the World Cup and we must ensure that nothing is allowed to distract us from achieving this goal."
Ferguson - who has been stripped of the Rangers captaincy - and McGregor were called to a meeting with Bain at Murray Park, where they were informed of the action being taken by the club.
Bain said: "The overall conduct of the players during the last week while on Scotland duty has, regrettably, fallen considerably short of the standards expected by Rangers Football Club and our supporters and has brought the club into disrepute.
"The management of the club has taken the view that this has damaged both Rangers and Scotland and is unacceptable.
"Even though our club is entering the critical stage of the league season and the later stages of the Scottish Cup, appropriate disciplinary action was required."
Rangers has agreed with the players that part of their deducted wages will be donated to charity.
Both players issued an apology for their actions and spoke of their disappointment that their international careers are now over.
Ferguson said: "I deeply regret what happened last weekend and the events during the last week and apologise wholeheartedly for the embarrassment caused to Scotland, Rangers, both sets of supporters and my friends and family.
"I have always considered playing for Rangers and Scotland an honour and a privilege and nothing will change that and I am bitterly disappointed by the announcement that I will not be selected for Scotland again."
McGregor - who made his competitive debut against Holland on Saturday - added: "I was absolutely delighted to be selected for Scotland last weekend and I am deeply sorry over what has happened since then.
"We all make mistakes in life and I am very disappointed to have let Rangers, Scotland, my family, all the fans down.
"I am also desperately disappointed that I will not be selected again for Scotland at this stage in my career."Sporting Life / Eurosport

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Critics assail Afghan law that 'legalizes rape'

KABUL – A new Afghan law makes it legal for men to rape their wives, human rights groups and some Afghan lawmakers said Thursday, accusing President Hamid Karzai of signing the legislation to bolster his re-election prospects. Critics worry the legislation undermines hard-won rights for women enacted after the fall of the Taliban's strict Islamist regime.

The law — which some lawmakers say was never debated in parliament — is intended to regulate family life inside Afghanistan's Shiite community, which makes up about 20 percent of this country of 30 million people. The law does not affect Afghan Sunnis.

One of the most controversial articles stipulates the wife "is bound to preen for her husband as and when he desires."

"As long as the husband is not traveling, he has the right to have sexual intercourse with his wife every fourth night," Article 132 of the law says. "Unless the wife is ill or has any kind of illness that intercourse could aggravate, the wife is bound to give a positive response to the sexual desires of her husband."

One provision also appears to protect the woman's right to sex inside marriage saying the "man should not avoid having sexual relations with his wife longer than once every four months."

The law's critics say Karzai signed the legislation in the past month only for political gains several months before the country's presidential election.

The United Nations Development Fund for Women, or UNIFEM, said the law "legalizes the rape of a wife by her husband." "The law violates women's rights and human rights in numerous ways," a UNIFEM statement said.

The U.S. is "very concerned" about the law, said State Department spokesman Robert Wood. "We urge President Karzai to review the law's legal status to correct provisions of the law that limit or restrict women's rights."

Wood added that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had met with female Afghan lawmakers in The Hague and had assured them that "women's rights are going to be paramount in this administration's foreign policy, not an afterthought."

Canada's Defense Minister Peter MacKay said he will use this week's NATO summit to put "direct" pressure on his Afghan counterparts to abandon the legislation.

The issue of women's rights is a continuous source of tension between the country's conservative establishment and more liberal members of society. The Taliban government that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001 banned women from appearing in public without a body-covering burqa and a male escort from her family.

Much has improved since then. Millions of girls now attend school and many women own businesses. Of 351 parliamentarians, 89 are women.

But in this staunchly conservative country, critics fear those gains could easily be reversed.

Fawzia Kufi, a lawmaker who opposed the legislation, said several of its articles undermine constitutional and human rights of women as equals and take the country backward.

"All the efforts that were made in the last seven years to enhance women's rights will be undermined," Kufi said.

Karzai has not commented on the law. A spokesman, Waheed Omar, said the president is "aware of the discussion surrounding the law, and is looking into the matter."

Brad Adams, the Asia director for the New York-based Human Rights Watch, said the law is a "dramatic setback for women's rights."

"It directly contradicts the freedoms enshrined in the Afghan constitution and the international conventions that Afghanistan has signed up to that guarantee the rights of women," Adams said.

Safia Sidiqi, a lawmaker from Nangarhar province who condemned the legislation, said she cannot remember parliament debating or even voting on the law and she does not know how it came to be signed by Karzai. She called for the law to be recalled to parliament for debate.

"It is impossible in a two-month session for parliament to pass a law more than 200 pages long," she said of the 263-page law.

Sayed Hossain Alemi Balkhi, a Shiite lawmaker involved in drafting it, defended the legislation saying it gives more rights to women than even Britain or the United States does. He said the law makes women safer and ensures the husband is obliged to provide for her.

As Karzai seeks re-election later this year, he is courting voters in the Shiite community, Kufi said. Women voters are presumed to vote as their husbands do.

"Women's basic freedoms are being sacrificed for the political and electoral gain of a few parliamentarians," Human Rights Watch's Adams said.

Blagojevich indicted on federal corruption charges

CHICAGO – Ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and five others were indicted Thursday on charges of scheming to auction off President Barack Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat, pressuring a congressman for campaign money and lying to FBI agents. The 19-count indictment alleges Blagojevich and his aides discussed the possibility he could get a Cabinet post in the new president's administration, substantial fundraising assistance or a high-paying job in exchange for the Senate seat.

Obama's Deputy Press Secretary, Josh Earnest, said the White House would not comment.

The indictment also charged that Blagojevich was involved in a corrupt scheme to get a massive kickback in exchange for the refinancing of billions of dollars in state pension funds. It said he took part in a plan with convicted political fixer Antoin "Tony" Rezko and two others to make money while Blagojevich was governor, then split the profits after he left the office.

Blagojevich, 52, and others are accused of illegally pressuring an Illinois congressman for help in raising funds and lying when FBI agents came to question him.

His publicist, Glenn Selig, said a statement would be issued shortly.

Blagojevich was arrested Dec. 9 on a criminal complaint, and U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald had faced a Tuesday deadline to supplant it with an indictment from a federal grand jury.

The Democrat's arrest meant curtains for his political career: The Illinois House impeached him Jan. 9, and the Senate convicted him and removed him from office Jan. 29.

Others charged in the indictment include the former governor's brother, Robert Blagojevich, one-time chief fundraiser Christopher G. Kelly, former aide Lon Monk, Springfield lobbyist-millionaire William F. Cellini and former chief of staff John Harris.

Prosecutors said Harris has agreed to cooperate in the case.

Blagojevich's administration has been under federal investigation for years. Kelly and Rezko already have been convicted of federal crimes and are facing prison.

The former governor's wife, Patti, had been mentioned prominently in the complaint and was the focus of considerable speculation, but she was not charged in the indictment.


Brainetics Games

Brainetics software is unique. It's about helping students learn to do math in their heads, to concentrate, to focus, and to remember. Although the program stresses mathematics skills, the learning discipline it teaches will certainly carry over to other subjects. Students master multiplying large numbers by using brainpower, not paper, pencils, computers, or calculators. It's a DVD program that's available for less than $200. The program includes free online games that you and your students can try. Learn how to use the Magic Square Method and how to use the Brainetics style of solving multiplication problems. Watch a video of Brainetics author Mike Buster showing how his program works. Are you able to multiply 612 times 588 in your head? The kids can.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Obama gives Queen Elizabeth an iPod

Reporting from Washington -- The diplomatic challenges facing President Obama during his overseas trip this week include this one: What gift to give his host in Britain, the queen?

Gift giving, when mishandled, can cause a kerfuffle, as Obama has already discovered. When British Prime Minister Gordon Brown visited the White House in March, the British press panned Obama's presentation of DVDs of Hollywood films as declasse.

It didn't help that the DVDs didn't work in European players.

On Wednesday, Obama stuck with a technology gift in paying a formal visit to Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. But this time he added a more personal touch.

The president, who was accompanied by the first lady, gave Her Majesty an iPod loaded with video and photographs of the queen's 2007 visit to Jamestown, Richmond and Williamsburg, Va.

He also gave her a songbook signed by composer Richard Rodgers.

In return, the queen gave the president a silver-framed, signed photograph of her and her husband, Prince Philip, which is reported to be a standard present for visiting dignitaries.

British journalists have reported that the queen may already own an iPod -- a 6-gigabyte silver Mini, which she is said to have bought at the suggestion of Prince Andrew, her son.

It is unknown if she will find anything, beyond reminders of her Virginia visit, if she hits the "shuffle" feature on the iPod. Queen's greatest hits, perhaps?

msilva@tribune.com

Radio station's April Fool's joke backfires

You will have to pay a fee for your child to go to Clark County schools.

That's not true, but that was the message that thousands of radio listeners heard Wednesday morning. The idea was to trick parents and students as part of an April Fool's prank. But News 3's Katherine Whaley explains why school district administrators say this joke has some very serious consequences.

From the radio waves to the telephone lines, an April Fool's Day prank played by DJs Krazy Kat and J-Noise of Hot 97.5 FM didn't get many laughs over at the Clark County School District.

"Literally, our phones were ringing one after another."

The radio station broadcast that all students in Clark County would have to start paying $100 per month in tuition. That's not happening, and school district officials are not happy.

"For April Fool's...to really joke about somebody's livelihood - both from the school employee's standpoint as well as the parents - and their concern of what they'll be paying for their student, that's a little more serious," says a CCSD official.

The radio station received dozens of calls Wednesday morning, mostly from angry parents. The DJs had agreed to an on-camera interview with News 3, but station managers stepped in and said the joke had gone on long enough; Hot 97.5 refused to comment.

Listeners like Quintanette Johnson didn't take the joke seriously, but didn't find it funny either.

"The radio is full of BS, personally. Times are hard right now, so why would we have to pay for our kids to go to school?"

And now, the prank could come with a penalty: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is investigating the incident. In the meantime, the joke has backfired, with listeners still lighting up the phone lines looking for answers.

"I thought, ‘Oh my God. They're doing an April Fool's thing.' That's right, tell me about it," complains a radio listener. "All we need right now is more confusion."

The Clark County School District posted a message on its web site Wednesday morning to warn parents about the hoax.

St. Helen’s boys go out with a bang

8th grade boys win championships

St. Helen’s CYO Boys Intermediate Team has just completed a rollercoaster season – on a winning note.

The 8th graders won championships in both the St. Mary Gate of Heaven Tournament, beating the Ozone Park home team in a thrilling victory on Saturday, March 28, and the St. Joe’s Tournament, again ousting the Astoria home team, 72-55.

The boys from St. Helen are now moving on to high school. They close out their six-year grammar school CYO career with a great run, which included 10 championships and a coveted CYO Diocesan Championship.

“We have seen many school teams change year after new with new players,” said Nick LoPrinzi. “We are proud to have the heart of this team return year after year – since they were in 3rd grade. That shows it is not all about size and talent, it is more about heart and desire. These kids are very special and never quit, no matter how big the other teams are.”

New York City will push for unemployment benefits for freelancers

New York City will push for a federal unemployment benefit for freelancers and ask the state for a reduction in the unincorporated business tax, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a speech to the Economic Club of New York.

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The most-populous U.S. city will work with the Freelancers Union, a group founded in 2003 to offer health-care coverage and other benefits to independent workers, to draft a proposal for a federal unemployment benefit, Bloomberg said today.

“One way this could work is to create a fund that workers would contribute to and that would also offer freelancers some level of tax benefits,” the mayor, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg News parent Bloomberg LP, said in his remarks.

The city will also push legislators in Albany to reduce or eliminate a levy that “double-taxes” independent contractors and sole proprietors, offering tax relief for 17,000 businesses, Bloomberg said.

Friday, March 27, 2009

OSU basketball: Holder, Ford hear nothing from Kentucky

STILLWATEROklahoma State athletic director Mike Holder said that as of Friday evening, Kentucky had not asked him for permission to speak with men's basketball coach Travis Ford about its coaching vacancy. An Oklahoma State spokesman returned a phone call on Ford's behalf on Friday night, saying the coach had no comment.
Kentucky fired coach Billy Gillispie on Friday after just two seasons in Lexington. This spring, the Wildcats failed to make the NCAA Tournament this season for the first time in 18 years. But Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart made it clear that Gillispie's dismissal was due to philosophical differences and that the Wildcats need a coach who understands that “this is not just another coaching job.”
One person who understands that intimately is OSU's first year coach, who just guided the Cowboys to a 23-12 record and its first NCAA Tournament appearance in three years. Ford is a Kentucky native and UK grad, and his wife, Heather, was a swimmer at Kentucky. Ford transferred to Kentucky after playing his freshman season at Missouri and was the point guard on a Rick Pitino-coached Final Four team.

ShamWow pitchman Vince Shlomi accused of hitting prostitute

The Smoking Gun reports that TV pitchman Vince Shlomi was arrested last month in Miami after he allegedly beat up a prostitute who bit his tongue and wouldn't let go.
According to the website, Shlomi, 44, was arrested last month on a felony battery charge following a violent confrontation with Sasha Harris, 26, in his South Beach hotel room.
Shlomi told police he paid Harris about $1,000 in cash after she "propositioned him for straight sex." Shlomi said that when he kissed Harris, she suddenly "bit his tongue and would not let go."
Shlomi is the character who sells ShamWow towels and the Slap Chop food processor.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Radio reporter George Weber found dead in NYC apt.

Longtime WABC-AM radio reporter George Weber was found dead in his Brooklyn apartment Sunday, the victim of an apparent homicide, ABC News Radio Vice President Steve Jones said.
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Weber, 50, worked for at WABC for 12 years as the on-air reporter for popular shows such as "Curtis and Kuby." The station let him go amid programming changes last year, and he had since worked as a freelancer for ABC News Radio, the national network.
Jones said he called the police when Weber failed to show up for a scheduled shift on Saturday.
Police at first found nothing amiss at the three-story brownstone on Henry Street in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens neighborhood, where Weber lived alone on the ground floor, Jones said.
But on Sunday, police checked again and found Weber dead in his apartment, Jones said.
The police released few details of Weber's death. A spokesman said only that the victim was found dead at the scene around 9 a.m. with a wound to his neck. Autopsy results were expected Monday, said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the city medical examiner's office.
Weber was a veteran radio newsman who worked at stations including KGO in San Francisco and KTLK and KMPC in Los Angeles before coming to New York.
"He really loved news radio and enjoyed being on the air and enjoyed the connection he had with his listeners," Jones said. "He also loved Brooklyn and his neighborhood."
Jones added, "Our condolences and prayers go out to George's family and friends at this very difficult time."
Weber's death stunned residents of the neighborhood of handsome row houses.
Nick Olivieri, who lives across the street, said he had known Weber for nearly a decade.
"He was a real good guy," Olivieri said. "This is a shame — this is a shock."
Weber recounted on his blog how he was fascinated with radio from an early age and even set up a makeshift radio station in the basement of his childhood home in Philadelphia.
"While still in high school, I talked my way into a job at a daytime-only radio station in nearby Doylestown, Pa. — WBUX," he wrote.
Fellow ABC radio reporter Aaron Katersky said it was strange to be reporting on the slaying of someone to whom he had phoned in the details of news stories himself.
"He was a nice fellow with an irreverent take on some of the day's events," Katersky said.
There were no immediate arrests.
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Associated Press writer Adam Goldman contributed to this report.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, aka Shorty, makes Forbes Billionaires List

Drugs are big money.
BY Catey Hill DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Case-in-point: the fat wallet of “El Chapo.” Wait, who?
Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera made the Forbes Billionaires List this week.
He's the 701th member of the list with an estimated net worth of $1 billion.
Guzman Loera is the head of the Sinaloa drug cartel. He escaped from Mexican prison in 2001, CNN reports.
The Attorney General of Mexico was not pleased:
"I will never accept that a criminal could be recognized as someone distinguished, even if it is by a magazine like Forbes," Medina Mora said at a drug traffic summit Thursday in Vienna, Austria, CNN reports.
Forbes is "comparing the deplorable activity of a criminal wanted in Mexico and abroad with that of honest businessmen," he said.
Nor is the Mexican president:
"It is very sad the intensification of a campaign, which seems to me, has been launched against Mexico," President Felipe Calderon said.

BeBe Winans: Gospel Singer Arrested For Assault

Just one day before his good friend Oprah Winfrey's domestic violence special, gospel singer BeBe Winans was booked on a domestic violence accusation for allegedly shoving his ex-wife Debra D. Winans to the ground during an argument last month.
Court filings that were first obtained by TheSmokingGun.com indicate that the gospel balladeer had a "verbal altercation" with his ex-wife on Feb. 13 about "custody issues dealing with their children."
The pre-Valentine's Day incident took place at his ex's Nashville home, where the 46-year-old singer had driven to pick up his children.
The filing also claims: "The victim was telling the defendant of issues with the children when he became irate. The defendant then pushed the victim to the ground. The victim was in fear of bodily injury."
Winans was arrested on March 11 on a misdemeanor domestic assault charge.
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The Grammy-winner was briefly held at the Davidson County jail before posting $1,000 bond.
Winans released six solo CDs following his success as a part of the duo BeBe & CeCe alongside his sister CeCe Winans.
The brother-sister duo has recently reunited and had been recording a comeback CD.
Winans, who had a stint on Broadway as Harpo in 'The Color Purple,' is currently a judge on the BET reality series 'Sunday Best,' which is currently taping its new season in Atlanta.
A rep for BET's 'Sunday Best' was unable to be reached for comment at press time.
UPDATED:
BeBe Winans publicist Patti Webster released a statement regarding the arrest on Friday, March 13.
"To be accused of these allegations, which arose out of a child custody right dispute and my desire to spend time with our children as court ordered, is nothing less than heart wrenching. Since I choose to say nothing negative about my children's mother, I will make no comment other than to say the allegations are inconsistent with my character and the foundation upon which I was raised and I am prayerful that the matter is straightened out very soon for the sake of our children."

Bebe Winans gospel singer arrested for assault

BeBe Winans: Gospel Singer Arrested For Domestic Assault
Posted Mar 12th 2009 5:02PM by Jawn MurrayFiled under: BV Buzz, Gospel, Entertainment
By Jawn Murray, BlackVoices.com


Just one day before his good friend Oprah Winfrey's domestic violence special, gospel singer BeBe Winans was booked on a domestic violence accusation for allegedly shoving his ex-wife Debra D. Winans to the ground during an argument last month.
Court filings that were first obtained by TheSmokingGun.com indicate that the gospel balladeer had a "verbal altercation" with his ex-wife on Feb. 13 about "custody issues dealing with their children."
The pre-Valentine's Day incident took place at his ex's Nashville home, where the 46-year-old singer had driven to pick up his children.
The filing also claims: "The victim was telling the defendant of issues with the children when he became irate. The defendant then pushed the victim to the ground. The victim was in fear of bodily injury."
Winans was arrested on March 11 on a misdemeanor domestic assault charge.