Saturday, August 11, 2012

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Beneath One Moon

Beneath One Moon

After their pack is brutally murdered, a small group of young survivors must stay together in the hope to survive and figure out who murdered their friends and family. (Male and female slots open and accepting)

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'Kitty Cam' Reveals The Secret Life Of Roaming Cats

Researchers at the University of Georgia, working with the National Geographic Society, are revealing the hidden lives of cats. Small video cameras on the necks of dozens of domestic cats show surprising hunting habits, and cats cheating on their owners. Melissa Block talks with wildlife ecologist Kerrie Anne Loyd.

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Miami's Panther Coffee Adding New Retail and Roasting Facilities ...

Panther coffee expanding in MiamiA couple from Portland, Ore., with a roasting and retail business that has taken off since their move to Miami is planning a second full-time roasting facility.

Joel Pollock and his wife Leticia, who run Panther Coffee, are planning to add another retail coffee shop in Miami Beach and a second roasting facility in Wynwood. The pair told the Miami New Times?that they will operate both roasting facilities on a daily basis.

?We use a very simple formula,? Pollock told the New Times. ?When something seems like the right move, we do it.?

Panther?s coffee is currently being served at some of Miami?s hottest food and drink spots, including Michael?s Genuine Food & Drink, Sakaya Kitchen, Blue Collar, and the Root Cellar at the Miami Culinary Institute.

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Obama pushes economic fairness; ad draws derision

PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) ? President Barack Obama is pushing an economic fairness argument to voters in Colorado while Republican Mitt Romney's campaign protests a tough attack ad aired by a super PAC supporting the president.

Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul labeled the ad linking Romney to a woman's death from cancer "despicable," but the Obama campaign refused to call on Priorities USA Action to pull the TV spot. Bill Burton, a former White House aide and co-founder of the group, defended the ad.

In the ad, a steelworker suggests that Romney and the private equity firm he founded might bear some responsibility for his wife's death from cancer because the firm closed the plant and he lost his health insurance.

Romney charged Thursday that the ads being run on Obama's behalf have crossed the boundaries of appropriate campaign rhetoric.

In an interview broadcast on Bill Bennett's "Morning in America" radio show, the former Massachusetts governor said the Obama campaign commercials "just keep on running," even though various fact-checking organizations have challenged their accuracy.

Without making any direct reference to the ad about the woman who died from cancer, Romney told Bennett, "I don't know what happened to a campaign of hope and change. I thought he was a new kind of politician."

Romney charged that the Obama campaign has "focused almost exclusively on personal attacks" when it should be talking about how to resuscitate the struggling economy and create jobs.

At the same time, Romney's team began airing an ad Thursday saying Obama has declared "war on religion." It cited new health rules mandating insurance coverage for birth control without copays, which the ad says forces religious institutions to "go against their faith." Obama says exemptions for churches and compromise language on charities fully protects religious freedom.

Obama later Thursday was to rally supporters in Pueblo and Colorado Springs after making a pitch to female voters in Denver and reaching out to Republican-leaning Grand Junction. He carried Colorado in 2008, but he and Romney are engaged in a tight contest for the state's nine electoral votes.

Romney was raising money in New York as his campaign prepares for a bus trip through battleground states and a decision on a running mate.

In Colorado, Obama is trying to undermine Romney's arguments that Obama has failed to revitalize the economy nearly four years after the economic downturn. The president told voters in Grand Junction that Romney is struggling to explain how proposed tax cuts could continue without adding to the deficit or forcing Americans with moderate incomes to pay more.

"There was a whole different kind of gymnastics being performed by Mr. Romney than what's been happening in the Olympics," Obama said. He accused his opponent of "twisting" and "turning" and "doing backflips" over a report by a think tank that found his tax plan could force middle-class workers to lose tax breaks and pay more.

A new Quinnipiac University poll shows Obama and Romney tied among voters in Colorado households earning between $30,000 and $50,000 per year ? an important target. Obama leads among voters with lower incomes while Romney is favored by those making more.

Romney campaigned Wednesday in Iowa, where he drew a standing ovation for promising to repeal "Obamacare," the label Republicans have used to deride Obama's health care law.

"That doesn't mean that health care is perfect," Romney said. "We've got to do some reforms in health care. And I have some experiences doing that, as you know."

Obama, campaigning in Denver before an audience largely made up of women, said he liked the "Obamacare" tag.

"I actually like the name because I do care," he said. "That's why we fought so hard to make it happen."

Romney's spokeswoman drew expressions of dismay from some conservatives when she cited Romney's own health care law from his days as governor of Massachusetts in criticizing the steelworker ad.

"If people had been in Massachusetts under Gov. Romney's health care plan, they would have had health care," Saul said in an interview on Fox News. Romney himself rarely mentions the law, which contains a requirement to purchase health coverage similar to the one in the federal law that conservatives despise and Romney has vowed to repeal.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-pushes-economic-fairness-ad-draws-derision-065340093.html

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Felix takes Olympic gold in 200

United States' Allyson Felix, second from right, crosses the finish line to win gold ahead of Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, right, in the women's 200-meter final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

United States' Allyson Felix, second from right, crosses the finish line to win gold ahead of Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, right, in the women's 200-meter final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

United States' Allyson Felix starts in the women's 200-meter final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

United States' Aries Merritt wins the men's 110-meters hurdles final ahead of compatriot Jason Richardson, right, and Jamaica's Hansle Parchment, left, during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

United States' bronze medalist Janay DeLoach, left, and gold medalist United States' Brittney Reese, right, celebrate thrir wins in the women's long jump during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

(AP) ? No more heartbreak for Allyson Felix. No more silver, either.

Denied twice on the world's biggest stage, Felix won the Olympic gold medal she's been yearning for, taking the 200 meters Wednesday night to fill the last, and biggest, hole in her otherwise stellar resume.

Felix won the race in 21.88 seconds, topping Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who won the 100 four nights earlier, by .21 seconds. American Carmelita Jeter added bronze to go with her silver in the 100 meters.

"I think it was all for a reason," Felix said. "It kept me motivated and it made this moment very special. It was a big weight being lifted."

She won easily, leaving nothing to chance ? or a coin flip that caused such a flap at Olympic trials ? as she hugged the line around the curve, then burst ahead of Fraser-Pryce with 40 meters to go and gave coach Bobby Kersee another gold medal to celebrate.

Finishing fourth was Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown, who defeated Felix in the Athens and Beijing Games and was trying to become the first woman to win the same individual track and field event in three consecutive Olympics.

Instead, the Americans were the ones celebrating three straight, their own 15 minutes of fame: Felix, followed quickly by Aries Merritt in the 110 hurdles and Brittney Reese in the long jump.

"We are always aware of what the medal count is," said Jason Richardson, who finished second to Merritt in the hurdles as part of a seven-medal day at the track for the United States. "I know track and field can ... let the world know the Americans are the best track and field country."

Reese, a two-time world champion, became only the second American woman to win the long jump at the Olympics, leaping 23 feet, 4? inches (7.12 meters) on her second attempt. Jackie Joyner-Kersee gave the U.S. its other gold in 1988.

Janay Deloach added a bronze and now the Americans head into the last four days of the Olympics with 20 medals at the track ? 10 away from fulfilling their "Project 30" aspirations for the London Games.

Felix certainly did her part.

"She's been trying very hard for this moment," said Jeter, who became the first U.S. woman to medal in both sprints since Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988. "When I gave her a hug, that's exactly what I told her: 'You've waited for this moment.'"

In 2011, Felix and her coach, Bobby Kersee ? Joyner-Kersee's husband ? harbored visions of an Olympic double in the 200 and 400 meters. That turned out to be misguided, and at the world championships, Felix settled for silver in the 400 and an uncharacteristic bronze in the 200.

So they decided on a different double ? the 100 and 200 ? and it wound up causing them an unexpected dose of trouble.

It was the third-place tie in 100-meter qualifying at U.S. trials earlier this summer that hovered over Felix's run-up to these Olympics ? forcing her to defend herself off the track for the first time in an otherwise-pristine career.

Her tie with Jeneba Tarmoh for the third and final spot in the 100 forced USA Track and Field officials to scramble for a solution. One possibility was a coin flip; instead, they settled on a run-off. But Tarmoh begged off. Felix, admittedly not a serious medal contender for the 100, had to defend her decision not to give up the spot, and she went on to finish fifth.

The three heats in the Olympic 100, she said, were the perfect tuneup for the race she really wanted to win.

"Everyone just expected me to give up this spot, because I think lots of people ... know me and they know that I'm seen as this very nice girl," Felix said with a chuckle a few days before the start of track and field in London. "But it's not just about me."

On this night, though, it was.

Twice before, Felix came into the Olympics on even footing, or even a slight favorite, against Campbell-Brown. Both times, the American ended up disappointed ? and the last time in Beijing, choking back tears, she called it "deja vu, and not in a good way."

This time, there would be no regrets, and nobody can say Felix didn't earn it.

Also in the race were the Olympic champions at 100 (Fraser-Pryce) and 400 (Sanya Richards-Ross), the two-time defending Olympic champion at 200 (Campbell-Brown) and the reigning world champion at 100 meters (Jeter).

"I don't think you could ever put eight ladies like that again in a race," Fraser-Pryce said. "I would never run."

Had this race been only 140 meters, Fraser-Pryce would have another gold. But Felix has another gear in the 200, and she quickly made up her deficit and then pulled away. When she crossed the line, her reaction was calm. A big smile. Arms raised. Not much else.

"Bobby told me just to go out and get it," Felix said. "I knew if I ran my race, it would come together."

Felix adds this gold to the two individual silvers and one 4x400 relay gold from the 2008 Olympics.

She is, according to USATF, the most decorated woman in 200-meter history. At 26, she now has seven Olympic and world championship medals at the distance ? four of them gold.

Maybe just as importantly, she's the athlete who has consistently stood out as a smiling, trustworthy exception in a sport that has nearly buried itself under the weight of doping scandals and performances that seem too good to be true.

Richards-Ross, who finished fifth, said Felix "definitely deserves this moment. ... She's wanted this for a very long time."

With the victory, Felix put at least a brief stop to Jamaica's relentlessness in Olympic sprints. Before she won, Jamaica had won seven of the last eight Olympic sprints, including relays.

Next up, Usain Bolt.

The 100-meter champion made it easily through his 200-meter semifinal ? grabbing a big lead, letting it slip away, then pulling away again ? to set up a chance to become the first man to win both sprints in successive Olympics.

His training partner, Yohan Blake, will be there, as will American Wallace Spearmon, who finished third in 2008, but had the medal taken away after officials ruled he ran outside his lane.

Are Bolt and Blake beatable?

"Yeah, man," Spearmon said. "That's why we're racing. If they weren't beatable, they would just hand them medals and we'd race for third."

Felix will receive her first-place prize Thursday at a ceremony shortly before the men's 200, and then she'll prepare for the relays, where she could have a spot in both the long and short races.

Yes, there could be more medals in her future. But none as precious as the 200 gold.

"It's crazy," she said. "I remember just coming over here in tears in Beijing. Gosh, just completely opposite tonight. For all of it to come together is just extremely special and I'm overjoyed."

Associated Press

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Syrian troops push into Aleppo to oust rebels

TEL RIFAT, Syria (AP) ? Syria launched a ground assault Wednesday on rebel-held areas of the besieged city of Aleppo, the center of battles between government forces and opposition fighters for more than two weeks.

It was not immediately clear if the offensive was "the mother of all battles" that Syria's state-controlled media vowed last month would take place for control of Aleppo. In recent weeks, the regime's blistering attacks on rebel positions seem to have slowly chipped away at the opposition's grip on its strongholds in the country's largest city.

The official SANA news agency said regime forces have fully regained control of the Salaheddine neighborhood, the main rebel area in Aleppo. It claimed the "fall" of hundreds of "armed terrorists," the government's catchall term for its opponents, without specifying what that meant.

Rami Abdul-Rahman, the director of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said troops met resistance in the offensive.

About 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Aleppo, Syrian fighter jets carried out airstrikes early Wednesday on the village of Tel Rifat, hitting a home and a high school and killing six people from the same family, residents said.

Resident Mohammed Zakkour, 35, said the sound of the jets and blasts jolted him awake and he left his house to see a huge cloud of dust and smoke rising above the village.

Hours later, all that remained of a small home in the village was a tangled pile of rubble and iron bars. A bouquet of plastic red flowers poked out of the rubble, and clothes still hung from one of the few walls that remained standing.

There was a large bloodstain on a rock where residents said they found one of the bodies.

"The bodies were under the rubble," Zakkour said. "Some were cut in half and parts of them had been blown onto the neighbors' roofs."

Neighbors said the six were members of the Blaw family: the grandfather, his adult daughter and son, the son's wife and two of their cousins.

Other strikes left two car-sized craters in the courtyard of the adjacent Tadamor Girls' High School.

It was unclear why the area was targeted. Residents said government forces often shelled the village, but that this had been the first airstrike. They acknowledged that there were some rebels in the village, though an Associated Press reporter saw no armed men during a brief drive through the area.

Residents said the Blaw family was not involved in the uprising.

"They were simple farmers who had a tractor and a car wash," Zakkour said. "They never had anything to do with politics."

The international community has widely condemned the Syrian regime's use of fighter planes in the civil war. The attention has focused on the struggle for Aleppo, but Wednesday's attack shows that the regime is using such methods elsewhere.

Chaos is mounting inside Syria as the country's civil war deepens. President Bashar Assad's regime has suffered a series of setbacks over the past month: Four senior security officials were assassinated in Damascus, there have been a string of high-level defections including the prime minister this week, and government forces have struggled to put down rebel challenges in Damascus and Aleppo.

But the regime has far more powerful weapons than the rebels and retains a firm grip on much of the country.

Aleppo, Syria's commercial center, holds great symbolic and strategic importance. Some 25 miles (40 kilometers) from the Turkish border, it has been a pillar of regime support during the uprising. An opposition victory there would allow easier access for weapons and fighters from Turkey, where many rebels are based.

A foreign diplomat in Turkey told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the rebels were likely not receiving any heavy weapons, making any chance of their taking over Aleppo exceedingly low. The diplomat asked that his name and details of his position not be published because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

There has been a marked increase in the number of refugees fleeing to Turkey in the past two days as Aleppo-based activists reported fresh clashes.

Some 3,350 people crossed the border overnight and Wednesday to escape the escalating violence, Turkey's state-run news agency reported Wednesday. Some 50,000 Syrians have now found refuge in Turkey. Even more refugees have crossed into Jordan and Lebanon.

"Unfortunately, there is a human tragedy going on in Syria," Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan said Wednesday, keeping up Turkey's criticism of the violence.

The regime has been hit by a wave of defections, most recently by Prime Minister Riad Hijab.

The rebel Free Syrian Army and a Jordanian security official said Hijab arrived in Jordan on Wednesday, two days after hiding in a "safe location" inside Syria near the border.

FSA leader Ahmed Kassem, who told The Associated Press on Monday that Hijab had defected to Jordan, said Wednesday that he had actually been inside Syrian territory for the past two days waiting to cross. He said his earlier account was meant to "confuse the Syrian regime over the prime minister's whereabouts."

A Jordanian security official said Hijab's escape was coordinated between the Jordanian army and FSA. He insisted on anonymity because he is not allowed to speak to the media.

Assad has been forced to rely on a shrinking list of allies, including Iran. Senior Iranian envoy Saeed Jalili visited Damascus on Tuesday, appearing with Assad in a show of solidarity.

The rebels have blasted Iran's influence in the country, and over the weekend rebel forces intercepted a bus carrying 48 Iranians and kidnapped them. Rebels claimed the men are military personnel, including some members of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard who were on a "reconnaissance mission" to help Assad's crackdown on the uprising.

Iran initially said the 48 were pilgrims visiting a Shiite shrine in Damascus. The Iranian foreign minister said Wednesday that some of the kidnapped Iranians are retired members of the army and Revolutionary Guard.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran has announced openly that some of the pilgrims kidnapped are retired members of the Guard and the Army," Iran's official IRNA news agency quoted Salehi as saying during a visit to Turkey.

"If these people had been dispatched to Syria for specific purposes, then how did they drive in a normal bus without equipment and holding their identification cards?" Salehi asked.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard is the nation's largest military force.

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AP writers Elizabeth A. Kennedy in Beirut, Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, Jamal Halaby in Amman, Jordan, and Ali Akbar Dareini in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-troops-push-aleppo-oust-rebels-194434015.html

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