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Researchers worldwide are racing to track the spread of a coronavirus that causes diarrhea and vomiting in pigs; it poses no threat to humans
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A lethal virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting in pigs has entered the United States and has been found in 14 states. With the country?s $97-billion pork industry standing to lose millions of dollars in the event of a mass outbreak, scientists are working to track the virus and prevent its spread, even as they try to understand how it passed through biosecurity defenses in the first place.
?How this virus got here, that?s the million-dollar question,? says James Collins, director of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Minnesota in St Paul.
The pathogen, a type of coronavirus called porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), was first identified in the United Kingdom in 1971, and it caused mass epidemics in Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. As pigs there developed immunity, the virus petered out and now causes only occasional, isolated outbreaks. It has since spread to Asia, where it has been considered endemic since 1982, causing substantial economic losses to pork producers. The virus can spread quickly by a fecal?oral route and infect entire herds. And although adult pigs typically recover, PEDV can kill 80?100% of the piglets it infects. The virus poses no health threat to humans.
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) had tried to keep PEDV and other diseases out of the country by restricting imports of pigs and pork products from certain nations, such as China. But on 10?May, the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Iowa State University in Ames confirmed that PEDV had infected pigs in Iowa, the leading producer of US pork. The lab then screened samples taken earlier from other states and found a case from Ohio submitted on 16?April that is now the earliest known US detection of PEDV, according to Gregory?Stevenson, a pathologist at Iowa State. The fact that the virus has now spread to 14 states in total is a sign that the outbreak is still flaring and could become an epidemic (see ?Pig virus on the wing?).
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?It?s a real threat,? says Lisa?Becton, a veterinary surgeon and director of swine health information at the National Pork Board, an industry group in Des?Moines, Iowa.
To understand the virus?s enigmatic US entry, scientists are sequencing viral DNA isolated from pigs and comparing it with PEDV variants from elsewhere in the world. Researchers are also trying to create rapid diagnostic tests and vaccines to prevent the virus from spreading. The National Pork Board has approved $800,000 to fund research and education.
But PEDV must first be grown in labs ? a notoriously difficult exercise because the pathogen thrives in the specific conditions found in pig guts. Researchers in Europe and Asia have already managed to infect cells, but only after years of working with the virus. In the United States, the same import restrictions that were set up to help to prevent PEDV from entering the country have made it difficult to import the necessary lab materials for working with the virus, such as vaccines, infected cells and pig antibodies.
?What?s hampering the research is that we don?t have regents,? says Linda?Saif, a virologist at Ohio State University in Wooster. Access to the virus and good tests in hand ?would have helped us identify which herds have been exposed, and one could have imposed more stringent control measures?, she says.
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FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) ? Prosecutors say U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning betrayed his country's trust and gave military secrets to WikiLeaks to make a name for himself.
The prosecutors said during closing arguments Thursday in the soldier's court-martial that he knew the sensitive material he leaked would fall into the hands of al-Qaida.
Manning is charged with aiding the enemy, which carries a possible sentence of up to life in prison. His defense attorneys have argued there was no evidence he knew al-Qaida looked specifically at the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.
The former intelligence analyst has admitted giving WikiLeaks documents and videos, but he says the information did not harm troops in Afghanistan and Iraq and did not threaten national security.
Earlier, a military judge refused to dismiss theft charges against Manning.
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ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) ? Pope Francis flew toward the warm embrace of his home continent on Monday while expressing concern for a generation of youth growing up jobless as the world economy sputters.
The message during the pope's first international trip should resonate with the young people in the mammoth crowds expected at a papal Mass on Rio's Copacabana beach and other ceremonies during Francis' seven days in Brazil, the world's most populous Roman Catholic nation.
During his stay, the 76-year-old Argentine-born pontiff will meet with legions of young Catholics converging for the church's World Youth Festival in Rio, a seaside Sin city better known for hedonistic excess. More than 1 million people are expected to pack the white sands of Copacabana for the Mass celebrated by Francis. He will also visit a tiny chapel in a trash-strewn slum, and make a side trip to venerate Brazil's patron saint, Our Lady of Aparecida.
The pontiff is expected to arrive in Rio de Janeiro at 3 p.m. EDT (1900 GMT) Monday.
During his flight from Rome, Francis warned about youth unemployment in some countries in the double digits, telling about 70 journalists aboard the papal plane that there is a "risk of having a generation that hasn't worked." He said, "Young people at this moment are in crisis."
He didn't specify any country or region, but much of Europe is seeing those gloomy youth joblessness numbers, especially in Greece, Spain and Italy. Brazil is in far better shape than European nations, with unemployment at an all-time low after a decade of economic expansion.
"I'm here for faith! I'm here for joy! And I'm here for the first Latino pope!" Ismael Diaz, a 27-year-old pilgrim wrapped in the flag of his native Paraguay, said as he bounded down the stone sidewalks of Copacabana hours ahead of Francis' arrival.
Diaz gave high fives to four fellow pilgrims, then turned toward local beachgoers who looked back at him while calmly sipping green coconut water and staring from behind dark sunglasses.
"I'm here because I have the force of God in me and want to make disciples of all. Arghhhhhhhhhh!" he yelled, lifting his head and howling into Rio's hot, humid air before flexing his arms and striking a bodybuilder's pose.
Alex Augusto, a 22-year-old seminarian dressed in the bright green official T-shirt for pilgrims, said Monday that he and five friends made the journey from Brazil's Sao Paulo state to "show that contrary to popular belief, the church isn't only made up of older people, it's full of young people. We want to show the real image of the church."
It would be easy for Francis if all Catholics shared the fervor of some of its younger members. But Diaz, Augusto and their fellow pilgrims are the exception in Brazil and much of Latin America, a region with more faithful than any other in the world but where millions have left the church for rival Pentecostal evangelical churches or secularism.
A poll from the respected Datafolha group published Sunday in the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo said 57 percent of Brazilians age 16 and older call themselves Catholic, the lowest ever recorded. Six years ago, when Pope Benedict XVI visited, a poll by the same firm found 64 percent considered themselves among the faithful. In 1980, when Pope John Paul II became the first pontiff to visit Brazil, 89 percent listed themselves as Catholics, according to that year's census.
Pentecostal evangelicals stood at 19 percent of the population in the latest poll, rising from virtually nothing three decades ago by aggressively proselytizing in Brazil's slums.
There is also a huge gap in the level of participation in the different churches, a fervor factor that deeply troubles the Catholic Church. The Datafolha poll said 63 percent of Pentecostal evangelicals report going to church at least once a week, while only 28 percent of Catholics say they attend Mass weekly.
Datafolha interviewed 3,758 people across Brazil on June 6-7 and said the poll had a margin error of 2 percentage points.
During his flight to Brazil, Francis also expressed concern about the elderly, saying older people should not be isolated or "thrown away ... as if they had nothing to offer us."
"A people has a future if it goes forward with bridges: with the young people having the strength to bring it forward and the elderly because they have the wisdom of life," the pope said. The elderly have "the wisdom of history, the wisdom of a nation, the wisdom of a family, and we need this."
Francis has spoken often of the need for humility in the church, and he kept to that message Monday; the pope carried his own black hand luggage as he boarded a special Alitalia flight from Rome.
"Every pope is different, and Pope Francis is showing himself to be extremely charismatic, with a language that is simple and direct," Sao Paulo Cardinal Odilo Scherer said.
Playing out alongside the papal visit is political unrest in Brazil, where widespread anti-government protests that began last month have continued and are expected to occur outside Rio's Guanabara Palace, the seat of state power where Francis is to meet with President Dilma Rousseff on Monday evening.
With the exception of gay rights groups and others angered by the church's doctrine against abortion and same-sex marriages, the target of most protesters won't be Francis but the government and political corruption. The pontiff is said to support Brazilians peacefully taking to the streets, and when he was a cardinal in Buenos Aires he didn't shy from conflict with Argentina's leaders as he railed against corruption.
When Francis talks with Rousseff, they are likely to focus on the poor. Upon taking office, the Brazilian leader declared that eradicating extreme poverty was her top goal as president, and she has expanded a network of social welfare programs that have helped lift almost 30 million Brazilians out of poverty in the last decade.
"Unlike his predecessors, who had a theoretical understanding, Francis has a pastoral understanding honed by living and working in working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires," said Joseph Palacios, a sociologist at Georgetown University and former Catholic priest who has studied the church.
That's evident to Maria Nascimento, a 60-year-old Catholic living in the Varginha slum that Francis will visit this week.
"God chose wisely when he decided to send this humble man to lead the church," she said, standing in her kitchen where photos of grandchildren's baptisms were stuck to her refrigerator with magnets.
"There's going to be a huge impact on Brazil after he has come and left, after his feet have walked these streets in our slum. He's going to help the church in Brazil, the love here for him is growing so fast."
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Associated Press reporter Bradley Brooks reported from Rio de Janeiro. Jenny Barchfield contributed to this report.
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Swiss media are reporting that pop stars David Bowie, Sade and TV star Oprah Winfrey are among the more than 120 guests invited to the Buddhist-inspired event.
Zurich police spokeswoman Esther Surber said authorities are temporarily barring boats on Lake Zurich from nearing Turner's Chateau Algonquin estate in the Kuesnacht municipality to prevent onlookers from causing accidents on the waterway.
About a month ago, the 73-year-old American pop star tied the knot with Bach, a 57-year-old German music executive and her long-time beau, at the town hall in the wealthy community.
Turner's marriage to her former musical partner, the late Ike Turner, ended in divorce.
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The sudden death of Cory Monteith, 31, has been tough on fans, but even tougher on his Glee family. Monteith was seriously dating co-star Lea Michele, and creator Ryan Murphy has said that the actor was like a son to him. With Glee scheduled to return in the fall, Murphy has struggled with how to continue the show without Finn Hudson. This weekend, he revealed his decision to several media outlets.
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ALBANY ? Aides to Gov. Andrew Cuomo approved a 9.5 percent increase in workers compensation rates last week, but estimated the actual increase to employers will be less than 3 percent as a result of reforms put in place this spring.
The New York Compensation Insurance Rating Board originally sought a 16.9 percent "loss cost" hike, the overall projected cost increase for covering workers comp claims in the coming year. But the amount was reduced to below 10 percent after a hearing conducted by Cuomo's Department of Financial Services. When reforms adopted as part of the 2013-14 state budget are phased in, the increase should be in the range of 2.8 percent, DFS said.
"A 9.5 percent increase would alleviate the impact of the cost increases identified in NYCIRB?s filing, and the supporting submissions and testimony, while, when combined with the anticipated 2014 New York State assessment reductions (resulting in a further 6.7 percent decrease in policyholder costs), limit the overall projected cost increase passed on to policyholders to approximately 2.8," DFS commissioner Ben Lawsky, a top Cuomo aide, said in a decision released last week.
New York is one of the most expensive states in the U.S. when it comes to the cost of the workers compensation for employers. A study released last fall by the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services put New York in 5th place as the most expensive workers comp system in the U.S., behind Alaska, Connecticut, California and Illinois. The cost to New York employers was put at $2.82 per $100 of payroll, compared to a national median cost of $1.88.
Friday, business groups credited Cuomo for the reforms put in the new budget back in March. They followed earlier reforms put in place by former Gov. Eliot Spitzer in 2007.
The new budget called for eliminating a whole series of workers comp business tax assessments and merging the costs into a single assessment.
"The Department of Financial Services has recognized the increases in costs in the system and that?s reflected in a realistic loss cost," Business Council workers comp specialist Lev Ginsberg said. "The Business Council remains committed to working with the administration and the Workers Comp Board to further reform the workers comp system and realize greater costs savings and hopefully lower workers comp insurance costs in the future."
Mike Durant of the National Federation of Independent Business also credited Cuomo for pushing through the reforms. He said the NFIB would continue to work with Cuomo to "make regulatory fixes to help drive down the costs so that the pressure is eliminated on the employers as well as the insurance industry."
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Sony has admitted a 'major technical problem' with its line of DVD recorders after a firmware update caused thousands of users to lose access to Freeview service.
The firmware 1.70 update, sent to Sony's HDX boxes on Friday, seems to be the culprit with users writing to the BBC and taking to Sony's online forums to complain.
Amid moans regarding the lack of an official response, Sony used its official Twitter page to acknowledge it was doing everything possible to find a fix.
"A major technical issue has been flagged to our dedicated team. We will update you asap," the company replied to users of the social network.
Sony also acknowledged the fault on its official support forums, seemingly blaming Freeview owner and provider Arqiva for the problem, while offering workarounds for affected users.
A member of the support team wrote: "It appears something has changed in the way that these devices are receiving EPG data from Arqiva, the people who own and operate the Freeview standard for the UK.
"So we are already trying to understand what has happened and how this can be rectified, realising that a large number of people have been affected."
In an update on Sunday morning, Sony also claimed the problem has been resolved for some users.
"Many users are reporting that the issue has been resolved and their devices are now able to correctly re-tune and received correct EPG date. Please post back if you are still experiencing problems," the company wrote.
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Former NFL wide receiver Jimmy Farris, who lost in his bid to win one of Idaho?s seats in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012, will run again for public office next year, the Spokane (Wash.) Spokesman-Review reported Thursday.
Farris told the Spokesman-Review that he?s not sure what political office he will seek but said he ?will be running in 2014.?
Farris, a Democrat, was defeated by Republican incumbent Raul Labrador for the seat in Idaho?s 1st Congressional District.
Farris, 35, played six NFL seasons. He had stints with New England (2001), Atlanta (2002-2004) and Washington (2005, 2007). He was born in Lewiston, Idaho, which is located in the 1st?Congressional District.
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SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) ? State inspectors are at a popular Ohio amusement park to figure out how a boat on a thrill ride accidentally rolled backward down a hill and flipped over in water, injuring seven people.
Cedar Point spokesman Bryan Edwards says the inspectors and officials at the Sandusky park are investigating what went wrong with the Shoot the Rapids water ride Friday.
Six of the injured passengers were treated at the scene. The seventh was taken to a nearby hospital and was treated and release.
The ride remains closed, but the park reopened Saturday.
Edwards says he can't give an estimate of when the accident investigation will be completed.
He says Cedar Point's top priority is the safety of the park's visitors.
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Thousands of Californians living in rural areas are waiting eagerly for a court ruling on whether their lawsuit against the state can move forward.
That suit challenges the so-called "fire tax" as being illegal.
On Friday, challengers put on a colorful display in Sacramento Superior Court, wearing bright red T-shirts that proclaimed: "Burned by the fire tax."
"We're here fighting because we're not getting a bang for our buck. That's the bottom line," said Patrick Wagner, a Nevada City resident.
Thousands of rural residents in California are paying what the state calls a fire-prevention fee. But opponents claim it's really an illegal tax because it was not approved by a two-thirds vote of the California legislature.
"Approximately 825,000 people live in the State Responsibility Area and we are subject to this tax and paid for it. And our hope is to get everyone's money back," said Tim Bittle, Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association.
With more than $100 million at stake, attorneys for the state insist the fees are fully legal -- and that challenges must go first through the Board of Equalization.
In court, Deputy Attorney General Jake Berman said, "While it may be unfortunate that some people could not file, it is not a question for this court to resolve. They haven't exhausted their administrative remedies, so that's it."
But those fighting the fire fees insist they're already paying for fire protection, through their local fire departments.
"It's one more example of how the government doesn't take care of the needs of the citizens. They just ram through what they think is important," said Bob Currie, a Georgetown resident.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - A man in a wheelchair detonated a home-made explosive in Beijing airport on Saturday, injuring himself and sending smoke billowing through the exit area of the international arrivals section of Terminal 3.
There were no other injuries and operations were normal after the blast, the airport said on its microblog.
China's official Xinhua news agency said the man, 34-year-old Ji Zhongxing from the eastern province of Shandong, had detonated the loud device after being prevented from handing out leaflets that drew attention to unspecified complaints.
Some Chinese activists and rights lawyers later posted online what they said was a letter of complaint that Ji had filed regarding a 2005 incident in which he claims to have been partially paralyzed after being beaten by police in Guangdong province's manufacturing hub of Dongguan.
It was not possible to independently verify the letter.
Individual Chinese unable to win redress for grievances have in the past resorted to extreme measures, including bombings, but such incidents are rare amid the tight security of airports.
The explosion took place just meters (feet) outside the door from which arriving international passengers depart after picking up their luggage.
An airport spokeswoman declined to speculate about the man's specific motive, saying airport police were still investigating. Police declined to comment. Officials said the bomber was being treated for his injuries.
A Reuters witness said business had returned to normal about 90 minutes after the blast and there were no signs of extra security.
Explosives are relatively easy to obtain in China, home to the world's largest mining and fireworks industries.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard in BEIJING and John Ruwitch in SHANGHAI; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Gareth Jones)
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Every weekend, Longform shares a collection of great stories from its archive with Slate. For daily picks of new and classic nonfiction, check out Longform or follow @longform on Twitter. Have an iPad? Download Longform?s app to read the latest picks, plus features from 70 of the world?s best magazines, including Slate.
Magazine covers are designed to attract attention. Rolling Stone?s cover this week, featuring Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, certainly pulled that off. But lost amid the uproar over the cover was the actual story it was promoting, an incredible piece of reporting by Janet Reitman that helps explain how a charming kid from Cambridge became a monster.
Reitman?s piece was the latest in a long tradition of fantastic, chilling crime stories published by Rolling Stone. Here are some of the best.
Jahar's World
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The multiple lives of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
?It had been the coach who'd helped Jahar come up with his nickname, replacing the nearly impossible-to-decipher Dzhokhar with a simpler and cooler-sounding rendering. ?If he had a hint of radical thoughts, then why would he change the spelling of his name so that more Americans in school could pronounce it?? asks one longtime friend, echoing many others. ?I can't feel that my friend, the Jahar I knew, is a terrorist,? adds another. ?That Jahar isn't, to me.?
"?Listen,? says Payack, ?there are kids we don't catch who just fall through the cracks, but this guy was seamless, like a billiard ball. No cracks at all.? And yet a deeply fractured boy lay under that facade; a witness to all of his family's attempts at a better life as well as to their deep bitterness when those efforts failed and their dreams proved unattainable. As each small disappointment wore on his family, ultimately ripping them apart, it also furthered Jahar's own disintegration ? a series of quiet yet powerful body punches. No one saw a thing. ?I knew this kid, and he was a good kid,? Payack says, sadly. ?And, apparently, he's also a monster.??
How Jerry Lee Lewis got away with murdering 25-year-old Shawn Michelle Stevens, his fifth wife.
?Jay and Creekmore had moved into the master bedroom by the time Jerry Lee came in to dress. Ballard also had wandered in, his eyes shifting slowly around the room; he regarded the high, king-size bed, with its four heavy posters and canopy; he glanced at a tray of dirty dishes on the floor, with leavings of streak bones and vegetables, and broken glass on the floor, too, with no large pieces to show where it came from; he noticed the 9-mm pistol Jerry Lee kept on the bed table, and mentally, he tracked the line of fire from Jerry Lee?s expanse of mattress to the bullet holes in the wall.
??It seemed like somehow, we all ended up in the kitchen,? Ballard says. ?He was fixin? to leave. And he was lookin? for a pair of sunglasses, just lookin? around for a pair. And then someone went out to the car and brought in a box with what looked to me like twenty-five or thirty pairs of sunglasses. It was the manager, or maybe the manager?s brother, selected a pair and wiped ?em off, cleaned the lenses, you know, doin? all his thinking for him. And then Jerry Lee stood there, and I can just see him. It was like somebody lookin? for what kind of reaction he should have. He looked at us and said, ?Sorry. Sorry. I don?t know what to say.? He put on his glasses and went on. It was pathetic. If I?ve ever seen a tragic figure, I saw one then.?
?As Jerry Lee made for the door, he carried a metal strongbox, two feet by two feet, and almost as deep. Creekmore Wright asked politely if he could check the contents. Jerry Lee reluctantly opened the lid to reveal diamond jewelry, a few papers and tens of thousands of dollars in cash. Creekmore got a look in the box and nodded. Jerry Lee took his hoard and departed in a black Cadillac.?
He was a nobody who became a porn star, a porn star who became a destitute freebaser, an addict who set up his dealer to be robbed, and finally witness to a retaliatory massacre at the house they called Wonderland.
?Jeana sat very still on the edge of the bed, watching a TV that was mounted on the wall. After a while, the news. The top story was something about a mass murder. Four bodies. A bloody mess. A house on Wonderland Avenue. Jeana stood up, moved closer to the tube. ?That house,? she thought. Things started to click. ?I?ve waited outside that house. Isn?t that where John gets his drugs??
?Hours passed, John woke. Jeana said nothing. They made a run to McDonald?s for hamburgers. They watched some more TV. Then came the late-night news. The cops were calling it the Four on the Floor Murders. Dead were Joy Miller, Billy DeVerell, Ron Launius, Barbara Richardson. The Wonderland Gang. The murder weapon was a steel pipe with threading at the ends. Thread marks found on walls, skulls, skin. House tossed by assailants. Blood and brains splattered everywhere, even on the ceilings. The bodies were discovered by workmen next door; they?d heard faint cries from the back of the house: ?Help me. Help me.? A fifth victim was carried out alive. Susan Launius, 25, Ron Launius?s wife. She was in intensive care with a severed finger and brain damage. The murders were so brutal that police were comparing the case to the Tate-LaBianca murders by the Manson Family.
?Holmes and Jeana watched from the bed. Jeana was afraid to look at John. She cut her eyes slowly, caught his profile. He was frozen. The color drained from his face. She actually saw it. First his forehead, then his cheeks, then his neck. He went white.?
The Stoner Arms Dealers
Guy Lawson ? March 2011
How two friends, working with nothing but an Internet connection, a couple of cellphones and a steady supply of weed, beat out Fortune 500 giants like General Dynamics to score a huge arms contract.
?The arms shipment, it appeared, was being used as a bargaining chip in a high-stakes standoff between George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin. The Russian president didn?t like NATO expanding into Kyrgyzstan, and the Kyrgyzs wanted the U.S. government to pay more rent to use their airport as a crucial supply line for the war in Afghanistan. Putin?s allies in the Kyrgyz KGB, it seemed, were holding the plane hostage ? and Packouz was going to be charged a $300,000 fine for every day it sat on the runway. Word of the seizure quickly reached Washington, and Defense Secretary Robert Gates himself was soon on his way to Kyrgyzstan to defuse the mounting tensions.
?Packouz was baffled, stoned and way out of his league. ?It was surreal,? he recalls. ?Here I was dealing with matters of international security, and I was half-baked. I didn?t know anything about the situation in that part of the world. But I was a central player in the Afghan war?and if our delivery didn?t make it to Kabul, the entire strategy of building up the Afghanistan army was going to fail. It was totally killing my buzz. There were all these shadowy forces, and I didn?t know what their motives were. But I had to get my shit together and put my best arms-dealer face on.?
?Sitting in the restaurant, Packouz tried to clear his head, cupping a hand over his cellphone to shut out the noise. ?Tell the Kyrgyz KGB that ammo needs to get to Afghanistan!? he shouted into the phone. ?This contract is part of a vital mission in the global war on terrorism. Tell them that if they fuck with us, they are fucking with the government of the United States of America!??
An American Drug Lord in Acapulco
Vanessa Grigoriadis and Mary Cuddehe ? August 2011
How a middle-class jock from a Texas border town who became La Barbie, one of the most ruthless and feared cartel leaders in Mexico.
?The hit man's wife and stepdaughter were kept in the house overnight. The next morning, Barbie's men, whom he taught to be merciful to women, gave the little girl a bowl of cereal with a banana and let her swim in the pool out back. Later, they sent her away with her mother, giving them 1,000 pesos for bus fare. Before they left, one of Barbie's men told the wife, ?Your husband said to tell you that he loves you.?
?Barbie believed in vengeance, and in taking care of his enemies. Over his 15 years in the drug trade, he had managed to alienate the leaders of almost every major cartel in Mexico: the Zetas, the Gulf cartel, even the Sinaloa and Beltr?n-Leyva cartels he worked for. "Barbie had enemies galore," says George Grayson, a Mexico scholar at the College of William & Mary and the author of Mexico: Narco-Violence and a Failed State. ?He could have set the Guinness World Record for people who wanted to kill him.? Yet Barbie remained chillingly detached, unable to see the connection between his personal savagery and the way his own family and friends came to fear him. ?Even with all the bad things he's done, Barbie always thought the world looked on him kindly,? says a law-enforcement source familiar with Barbie. ?He's just one of those blithe-living guys who thinks his life is charmed.??
The Boy Who Heard Too Much
David Kushner ? December 2009
Matthew Weigman was blind, overweight, 14 and alone. He could also do anything he wanted with a phone. Sometimes that meant calling Lindsay Lohan. Other times it meant sending a SWAT team to an enemy?s door.
?In addition to relying on his heightened sense of hearing, Weigman picked up valuable tips on phone hacking from other phreaks on the party lines. One of the most valuable tricks he learned was ?spoofing? ? using home-brewed or commercial services, such as SpoofCard, to display any number he chose on the caller- ID screen of the person he phoned. Intended for commercial use?allowing, say, a doctor to mask his home phone number while calling a patient?SpoofCard is perfectly legal and available online for as little as $10. Some services let callers alter their voices?male to female?as well as their numbers.
?Weigman performed his first ?swat? at age 14, when he faked an emergency call from a convenience store down the street from his home. ?Listen,? he told the 911 operator, ?there's a robbery here! I need you to show up right now!? Then he hung up and called his brother, who was standing watch outside the store. ?Oh, God, dude!? his brother told him. ?There's police everywhere!?
"?Really?? Weigman replied in awe. Over the phone, he heard sirens wail in the darkness.?
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts tight end Weslye Saunders has been suspended eight games without pay after violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
League officials did not say Thursday what substance was found in Saunders' test. He can practice with the Colts throughout training camp and will be eligible to play in preseason games. But he won't be eligible to play in the regular season until after the Colts' game Nov. 3 against Houston.
Saunders is no stranger to controversy.
Last year, the NFL imposed a four-game suspension on Saunders for violating the same substance policy. The Steelers subsequently released Saunders in October. Indianapolis signed him five days later and he wound up catching two passes for 15 yards with the Colts.
He also got into trouble in college. At South Carolina, he was questioned by NCAA investigators about possible contact with an agent and was later suspended by Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier for violations the coach said were not related to the NCAA probe. Less than a month after first announcing the suspension, in August 2010, Spurrier kicked Saunders off the team.
Instead of transferring, Saunders wound up forgoing his final year of eligibility to enter the NFL draft.
Saunders is the third Colts player in less than a month to run into trouble off the field.
In June, the league announced receiver LaVon Brazill would be suspended for four games for violating the league's substance-abuse policy. Earlier this month, backup safety Joe Lefeged was arrested in Washington on a gun possession charge. He has not been disciplined by the league.
Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/19/3508973/colts-te-draws-8-game-suspension.html
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By Todd Cunningham
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - If high-flying Universal was due for a box-office fall, the cosmos seriously overdelivered with "R.I.P.D" - the Ryan Reynolds-Jeff Bridges action movie well on its way to becoming the biggest flop of summer.
Analysts are projecting a three-day total of less than $15 million for the supernatural tale, in which Reynolds and Bridges play ghost cops from the Rest In Peace Department.
That's an unmitigated financial disaster for a film that the studio says cost $130 million to make, and rivals say was even pricier. Competition include Friday openers "The Conjuring" from Warner Bros., Summit's action comedy "Red 2," and the DreamWorks Animation family film "Turbo," which debuts Wednesday.
It will be the first major misfire in a long time for Universal, which has been on a tear. Six of its seven releases this year have debuted at No. 1, led by summer hits "Fast & Furious 6" and "Despicable Me 2," a repeat winner at the box office last weekend. (The 3D release of "Jurassic Park" opened at No. 4 in April).
"Given their year, Universal was probably due for something like this," Exhibitor Relations vice-president and senior analyst Jeff Bock. "But it's a whopper. We could be talking ?Jonah Hex' territory here."
That was the 2010 action fantasy Western based on the D.C. Comics character of the same name that ranks as one of the worst wide openings ever. It opened to $5.3 million and topped out at just under $11 million for Warner Bros. and was never released internationally.
"R.I.P.D." is similarly based on a comic book, Peter M. Lenkov's "Rest in Peace Department," published by Dark Horse Entertainment.
In it, after Detective Nick Walker (Reynolds) is killed by accident, he is recruited into the Rest In Peace Department and partnered with veteran officer Roy Pulsipher (Bridges). The dead police officers are tasked with protecting the living from bloodthirsty evil spirits who refuse to move into the afterlife.
Kevin Bacon and Mary-Louise Parker co-star in the film, which is directed by Robert Schwentke ("Red"). There are six credited writers on "R.I.P.D." - never a good sign.
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The critics haven't weighed in yet because Universal has mainly skipped early screenings and will show it to reviewers on Wednesday and Thursday nights, just before its debut. That's also not a good sign.
It appears the studio has already begun the process of moving on from "R.I.P.D.," which was shifted from its original June release date. There's currently more promo material and advertising visible on "Two Guns," Universal's Mark Wahlberg-Denzel Washington action film that opens August 2, than there is for "R.I.P.D."
"R.I.P.D." will be the latest in a string of big-budget flops over the past three weeks, which have been caused in part by the historically crowded summer, which will see the studios roll out 20 films with production budgets of more than $100 million.
Guillermo del Toro's $180 million "Pacific Rim" underwhelmed last weekend, and that came on the heels of the previous weekend's disappointing debut of Disney's $225 million "Lone Ranger." The $150 million "White House Down" misfired for Sony the week before that, and that studio's $130 million sci-fi thriller "After Earth" tanked in May.
Unlike several of those films, however, "R.I.P.D." could have trouble recouping much of its costs overseas. It's an original concept and neither Reynolds nor Bridges has much box-office clout abroad. The studio will open it in about 10 foreign markets this weekend, then gradually roll it out over the next couple of months overseas.
Despite all the duds, the overall domestic box office remains healthy, and summer is running about 13 percent ahead of 2012. May and June were record-breaking months, but July won't come close to matching last year's, when "Dark Knight Rises" drove major business.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ryan-reynolds-jeff-bridges-r-p-d-set-225709439.html
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WASHINGTON (AP) ? House Republicans pressed ahead Wednesday on delaying key components of President Barack Obama's signature health care law, emboldened by the administration's concession that requiring companies to provide coverage for their workers next year may be too complicated.
The House has scheduled votes later Wednesday to delay the law's individual and employer mandates, the 38th time the GOP majority has tried to eliminate, defund or scale back the program since Republicans took control of the House in January 2011.
The votes were a chance to score political points, as the legislation is going nowhere in the Democratic-controlled Senate. Still, public unease with the law and the Republican attacks clearly caused consternation at the White House.
Eager to counter the Republican criticism, Obama plans to deliver remarks Thursday focusing on rebates that consumers are already receiving from insurance companies under the health care law.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said Obama will draw attention to the 8.5 million consumers who have received an average consumer rebate of about $100. Carney also highlighted reports that some states are already anticipating lower premiums under the Affordable Care Act.
"Competition and transparency in the marketplaces, plus the hard effort by those committed to making the law work, are leading to affordable, new and better choices for families," Carney said.
Earlier this month, Republicans seized on the administration's abrupt decision to delay for one year, until after the 2014 elections, the requirement that businesses with 50 or more employees provide health coverage for their workers or pay a penalty.
Republicans insisted that the president couldn't unilaterally decide to enforce only portions of the law. They planned votes on one bill that would essentially codify the administration's plan as well as a second bill that provides a similar grace period for individual Americans.
"If the president believes the employer mandate is too much for the employer community, how about basic fairness for American families and individuals?" House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, told reporters at a news conference.
Democrats insisted it was all political theater and another attempt by the GOP to undermine the law.
Rep. Joseph Crowley, D-N.Y., said Republicans weren't simply trying to delay the requirements. "It is their intention to destroy the Affordable Care Act ... to do away with it, to annihilate it entirely," Crowley said.
He said the "the definition of insanity ... is doing something 38 times and still getting the same results."
Carney said House Republicans have "made it their mission in life" to repeal the law.
The goal of the health care law was to provide coverage to nearly 50 million Americans without health insurance in a massive overhaul of the current system. Just months before enforcement, the Obama administration announced a one-year delay in the employer mandate.
"We have heard concerns about the complexity of the requirements and the need for more time to implement them effectively," Treasury Assistant Secretary Mark Mazur said in a blog post. "We have listened to your feedback, and we are taking action."
Republicans said that was fresh evidence that the law is unworkable and should be repealed. The GOP also accused a Democratic president of favoring businesses over average Americans, who will still be required to carry health insurance starting next Jan. 1 or risk fines.
In an example of strange political bedfellows, Republicans highlighted a letter from three unions to congressional Democratic leaders criticizing the health care law and demanding that the administration address problems stemming from the law.
Specifically, the unions ? International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union and UNITE-HERE ? complained that the law's requirements have created an incentive for employers to cut workers' hours to avoid providing health care coverage.
The law created a new definition of full-time workers, those putting in 30 hours or more.
"Time is running out: Congress wrote this law; we voted for you. We have a problem; you need to fix it. The unintended consequences of the ACA (Affordable Care Act) are severe. Perverse incentives are already creating nightmare scenarios," the union leaders wrote.
The House will vote on two bills: one by Rep. Tim Griffin, R-Ark., to implement the president's one-year delay in the employer mandate, and another by Rep. Todd Young, R-Ind., to delay the individual mandate. Although Griffin's bill would implement a policy the Obama administration has already announced, it's part of a broader GOP attack on the health care law with the goal of repeal.
Separately, top administration officials testified before House committees on the employer mandate delay and the overall readiness of Obama's coverage expansion for the uninsured.
Treasury Department health policy adviser Mark Iwry told the Ways and Means Committee that the administration's one-year delay of the requirement for larger employers to offer coverage was in keeping with the agency's longstanding legal authority to smooth the implementation of complicated new tax laws.
"On a number of prior occasions across administrations, this authority has been used to postpone the application of new legislation when immediate application would have subjected taxpayers to unreasonable administrative burdens or costs," Iwry said.
He cited a number of previous examples, from small business legislation to a tax on aviation fuel.
At another committee, Medicare administrator Marilyn Tavenner testified on the complex information technology that underlies new health insurance markets being set up through the Affordable Care Act. Starting Oct. 1, people without access to job-based health insurance will be able to apply online for private coverage and learn if they are entitled to new tax credits to help pay their premiums.
To do that, they'll have to submit personal information to prove their identity, legal U.S. residence and income ? which will all be routed through something called the "federal data services hub." The hub will ping government agencies including Social Security, the Internal Revenue Service and Homeland Security to check the information submitted by millions of individual applicants.
Tavenner said the administration is working to safeguard the security of the hub, as well as the entire system.
The inspector general's office that monitors the Internal Revenue Service warned of possible problems for consumers submitting applications for health insurance in October.
Administration officials said they are highly confident of a successful launch.
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Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar and Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/house-gop-presses-delay-health-care-law-184954208.html
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LONDON (AP) ? Shakespeare's Globe theater is about to take the Bard's words literally ? "All the world's a stage."
The London theater announced Tuesday that it plans to tour a production of "Hamlet" to every country in the world, some 205 nations and territories in all.
The small-scale production, performed by a cast of eight, will tour the world between April 2014 and April 23, 2016 ? the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death.
"By train, coach, plane and boat, we aim to take this wonderful, iconic, multifarious play to as many fresh ears as we possibly can," said artistic director Dominic Dromgoole.
The target of 205 nations and territories could vary a little, and exactly what constitutes a country is in some cases contested. The United Nations has 193 member states, while there were 204 teams in the London Olympics.
"We are aware that it is insanely ambitious," said Globe spokeswoman Emma Draper. But she said the company ? and the British Council, a government-backed agency that will support the tour ? believed it was possible.
Venues have yet to be determined, but will include Helsingor in Denmark ? also known as Elsinore, where Shakespeare's tragedy is set ? and Kenya's Rift Valley. The tour will start and end at Shakespeare's Globe, a replica Elizabethan playhouse on the south bank of the River Thames in London.
The tour is the flipside of last year's Globe to Globe festival, which brought troupes from around the world to London to perform Shakespeare's plays in 37 languages.
Theater director Peter Brook said "Hamlet" was "the most all-encompassing" and universal of Shakespeare's plays.
"The six simplest words in the English language are 'to be or not to be,'" he said. "There is hardly a corner of the planet where these words have not been translated.
"To take 'Hamlet' in its original language around the world is a bold and dynamic project," he said.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/shakespeares-globe-taking-hamlet-around-world-093703680.html
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SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday it has written to the U.S. Attorney General to ask for more freedom to disclose how it handles requests from national security organizations for customer data.
The appeal comes a week after the Guardian newspaper reported that Microsoft allowed U.S. security agencies to circumvent encryption of Outlook emails and capture Skype online chats, citing leaked documents provided by Edward Snowden.
The world's largest software company said there were "significant inaccuracies" in media reports last week and asserted it does not allow any government direct or unfettered access to customers' emails, instant messages or data.
(Reporting by Bill Rigby; Editing by Gary Hill)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/microsoft-asks-u-government-freedom-disclose-security-requests-192052171.html
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An inquest is due to be held into the deaths of three people killed in a Coach crash as they were travelling home from a music festival on the Isle of Wight. ...
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Animator John Roney animated this segment from "Louis C.K. Live at the Beacon Theatre," in which he imagines that God would be totally disgusted by how humans have treated the environment. Some NSFW language, which is as funny coming from a deity as it is from Louis C.K.
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