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Syria's cultural heritage among threatened sites

NEW YORK (AP) ? The cultural heritage of Syria and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis are among the diverse cultural heritage sites threatened by neglect, overdevelopment or social, political and economic change, a preservation group announced Tuesday.

The World Monuments Fund's watch list for 2014 includes 67 sites in 41 countries and territories, from Japan to the United States.

The New York-based group has issued its watch list every two years since the mid-1990s to call attention to important landmarks threatened around the world in an effort to promote awareness and action. The list is assembled by a panel of experts in archaeology, architecture, art history and preservation.

"Some sites are famous, others struggle for recognition," said Bonnie Burnham, president of the organization. "It is our goal to help as many as possible.

"For some sites, inclusion in the Watch is the best chance to survive."

The list cited escalating violence in Syria for the devastating effect on some of its monuments, including the citadel of Aleppo and the fortress of Qa'lat al-Mudique.

Eero Saarinen's Gateway Arch, a mid-century modern structure, was at risk due to "encroaching corrosion," the result of the challenges its extreme height and design presented for its preservation, the group said.

It also singled out the Hudson River Palisades, saying the planned construction of a commercial building nearby would spoil views from the cliffs on both the New Jersey and New York sides of the river.

Among the list are three former industrial sites in England ? the Grimsby Ice Factory, Battersea Power Station and Deptford Dockyard ? obsolete structures the fund said could be converted for cultural and community purposes.

The list also includes Yangon, Myanmar, whose religious structures and late 19th- and early 20th-century colonial buildings were threatened with destruction from the demand for commercial and residential properties, the fund said.

U.S. sites on the list also included sculptor Donald Judd's buildings at The Chinati Foundation, a contemporary art museum in Marfa, Texas; Frank Lloyd Wrights' Taliesin in Spring Green, Wis.; and woodworker George Nakashima's house and workshop in New Hope, Pa. The modern heritage sites were included because they all require creative approaches to their conservation, the fund said.

Also on the watch list are places threatened by what the fund called "large-scale cruise-ship tourism." It said Venice, Italy, was a dramatic example of that, and said it hoped that placing the ancient city on the list would lead to an analysis of the adverse impact large vessels were having on the environment.

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Online: http://www.wmf.org

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syrias-cultural-heritage-among-threatened-sites-164556080.html

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Attack on Jerusalem graves unnerves Christians

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Christian leaders in Israel are up in arms over what they say is a string of relentless attacks on church properties and religious sites ? most recently the desecration of a historic Protestant cemetery where vandals toppled stone crosses from graves and bludgeoned them to pieces.

The attack in the Protestant Cemetery of Mount Zion, one of Jerusalem's most important historic graveyards, has struck a particularly sensitive nerve because some of the damaged graves belong to important figures from the 19th and 20th centuries, a key period in Jerusalem's history. Among them are a German diplomat, the founder of a local orphanage who was a key contributor to modernizing the city, and a relative of the owners of a prominent Jerusalem hotel.

Though members of the clergy say interfaith relations between top religious leaders have never been stronger, and police have been more responsive to such attacks in recent years, they say attacks continue unabated. Some activists say not enough is being done to stop them.

"We are striving so hard to promote dignity and respect among the living. And here we have our dead people ... vandalized," said the Very Rev. Hosam Naoum, caretaker of the Protestant cemetery. "No human would agree with this."

Police arrested four young Israeli settlers from the West Bank last week, two of them minors, in connection with the cemetery attack, said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld. But Rosenfeld said the four were subsequently released until further questioning. No charges have been filed, and they are not under house arrest, he said.

Two of the suspects had been banned from entering the West Bank because of their connections to the "hilltop youth," a movement of young Jewish extremists blamed for a spate of attacks in recent years on mosques, Christian sites and Israeli army property to protest government policy.

The four suspects claimed they had entered the cemetery to immerse themselves in a ritual bath there, according to media reports. Rosenfeld could not immediately confirm the reports, and the record of the court session was sealed because minors were involved.

Naoum said the reported alibi was suspect. An ancient Jewish ritual bath was excavated on the premises but it contains no water, and an old well nearby has a narrow opening and would be dangerous to enter, he said.

Naoum said he is reporting the events to the German and British embassies, which have representatives on the cemetery administration board, as well as to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

The attack joins a list of high-profile Christian sites that have been vandalized within the past year. They include a Trappist monastery in Latrun, outside Jerusalem, where vandals burned a door and spray-painted "Jesus is a monkey" on the century-old building, a Baptist church in Jerusalem, and other monasteries. Clergymen often speak of being spat at by ultra-Orthodox religious students while walking around Jerusalem's Old City wearing frocks and crosses.

Christian citizens of Israel, including Roman Catholic and Orthodox streams of Christianity, make up less than 2 percent of its nearly 8 million people. About three-quarters of them are Arabs, and the others arrived during a wave of immigration from former Soviet Union countries that began 20 years ago. Tens of thousands of Christian foreign workers and African migrants also live in Israel.

Over the past three years, 17 Christian sites in the Holy Land have been reported vandalized, according to Search for Common Ground, a nongovernmental group that monitors press reports of attacks on local holy sites.

Researcher Kevin Merkelz said a police detective in charge of Christian affairs told the organization the numbers are actually higher, but Christian leaders chose not to report many attacks to the press.

"The Christians who are still here want to keep a low profile when attacked," said Merkelz. He said the group does not include sites in the politically sensitive Old City of Jerusalem in its survey, because many sites are in dispute and the group does not want to be seen as taking sides in conflicting claims to important properties.

Christian leaders are often afraid to complain to police because many clergymen reside in Israel on special visas and wish to keep good relations with authorities, said Hana Bendcowsky of the Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations. "There is a very strong feeling that the police are not doing enough... and not doing work to prevent the phenomenon," she said.

Rosenfeld, the police spokesman, said Israeli police recently set up a task force to combat "nationalistic" motivated crimes, and last week arrested 14 youths in connection with attacks on Arabs.

He said police are carrying out more patrols around holy sites and are considering installing security cameras to protect them. He said the numbers of attacks against Christian sites, compared to other attacks on Arabs and their properties, were low.

"There is more awareness that holy areas have to be watched closer and protected better," Rosenfeld said.

The Rev. Pierbattista Pizzaballa, one of the Roman Catholic church's top officials in the Holy Land, said such attacks "have become routine and target not only Christians. They're conducted by extremists and go against the spirit of tolerance. But it's also true that they're strongly condemned by the Jewish community, by people opposed to them."

Rev. Naoum, the cemetery caretaker, said a group of 150 Jewish religious figures will be paying a solidarity visit to the cemetery this week.

In the oldest section of the Protestant Cemetery of Mount Zion, just outside the walls of Jerusalem's ancient Old City, the tops of large stone monuments, many written in German, were bare, and the stone crosses that used to top them lay broken into a few pieces.

Graves damaged belong to a British Mandate policeman and important figureheads in the city. The most notable of them is Johann Ludwig Schneller, founder of an orphanage and the most advanced printing press in 19th century Jerusalem. The grave of Ferdinand Vester, who built the house where a branch of the U.S. Consulate General to Jerusalem is located today and who was related to the founders of the storied American Colony Hotel, was also damaged.

The cemetery is "a microcosm of Jerusalem history from the 1830s till the present," said Amnon Ramon, an expert on Christianity at the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies.

Curiously, it is not the first time the Protestant cemetery has been attacked. About 100 years ago, the American consul to Jerusalem dug up graves in the cemetery belonging to members of the American Colony, a group of Christians from the U.S. who moved to Jerusalem for religious reasons - but whom the consul believed were involved in cult-like activities, said Israeli researcher Nirit Shalev-Khalifa. The group's home later became the American Colony Hotel.

There has always been a religious fight surrounding cemeteries in Jerusalem, Shalev-Khalifa said.

"This is a battle over the celestial Jerusalem," she said. "You can deal with the living, but sometimes it's easier to deal with the dead."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/attack-jerusalem-graves-unnerves-christians-072829881.html

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Craigslist murder victim remembered by coach, suspects denied bond

CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) -

Former classmates and teachers are remembering William "Alex" Apps. He graduated from Beaufort Academy in 2007.

"I hope they pay for it. It was such a senseless act to such a good guy with such a bright future," said Bill Dalton.

Dalton is among friends and teachers at Beaufort Academy mourning the loss of 25-year-old Apps.

Dalton said, "He [Apps] was at Beaufort Academy from 1st grade until he graduated."

The school's alumni Facebook page now has a photo album dedicated to the former student.

Apps' death is a blow to the community, but more so to his family.

Dalton said, "His father died when he was in high school. An awful lot of tragedy to have happen to one family."

Dalton was one of Apps' JV soccer coaches and A.P. history teacher. He still uses an essay written by Apps in 10th grade as an example to his students every year. Now Dalton says the essay will be a way for him to remember his former student.

"A lot of kids he went to school with still are back in town after college and so it was a hard day for us in Beaufort. I mean obviously anyone that young you don't expect to hear that they died," said Dalton.

Charleston County deputies say Apps was shot in the head Thursday after meeting up with Isaac Williams and Jquan Scott to sell his truck. The ad is still posted on Craigslist.

Dalton said, "The more I found out about it, the more irate I got about how incredibly stupid and pointless it was. He was just selling his truck and it just seems completely idiotic."

Dalton says Apps left a big impression on those he knew and loved and won't be forgotten.

"We're all going to miss him a lot," said Dalton.

Deputies say Apps' body was found Monday in the woods near McGrath Darby Boulevard in Mount Pleasant. They say Jquan Scott led them to the location after he was arrested.

According to the court affidavit released Tuesday, Apps was held at a home on Matthis Ferry Road and also driven around at gunpoint, before he was shot in the truck while being driven over the Ravenel Bridge.

Emotional bond court hearing for family of suspects and victim

Family of the victim William Apps were in court asking for the suspects to stay behind bars. Supporters of both suspects also spoke during the bond hearing.

"I love you and I know you wouldn't do something like this," said a family member as she spoke to Jquan Scott during the bond hearing.

As she spoke holding back tears, 19-year-old Scott was seen on the television monitor bent over in tears.

Tuesday night he was denied bond in connection with the murder of the College of Charleston graduate.

The second suspect, 20-year-old Issac Williams was also denied bond. His family and supporters spoke after the hearing.

Roger Daniels, a friend of Williams said, "He just told me he had to go test drive a car for a friend. That's all he said. I don't think he, I know he wouldn't kill nobody, so for him to sit there and be told you're denied bond, that's crazy. This ain't him, this ain't him. This is the type of man who wouldn't even kill a rat."

Tralane Bell a friend of Williams said, "He's just afraid to speak and he needs to tell the truth. He needs to not worry about being called a snitch."

Both suspects aren't expected to be back in court until early next year.

Source: http://www.waff.com/story/23642799/craigslist-murder-victim-remembered-by-coach-bond-denied-for-suspects

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Apple to hold next iPad and Mac event on October 22, 2013

Apple to hold next iPad and Mac event on October 22, 2013

Apple will hold their next iPad and Mac event on Tuesday, October 22. That's according to John Paczkowski of the Wall Street Journal and fits with the time line I'm hearing as well. It also fits with what Apple did last year.

On the agenda will be the new iPad 5 we told you about back in January, the one that's as slim and thin as the iPad mini but still packs a 9.7 inch screen. Apple's been working on a Retina iPad mini as well, and if it's ready, it'll be shown off alongside its bigger brother.

Apple also has that brand new can't-innovate-anymore-Phil-Schiller's-ass Mac Pro to show off again, which should ship with OS X 10.9 Mavericks.

Still, with everything we think we know, there's a lot that still needs to play out - will there be a gold iPad? Colored iPad minis? Will the Apple A7 go A7X for the iPad 5? Will Touch ID make it onto either the full-sized or mini iPad?

Keep it locked to iMore for full coverage of Apple's next iPad and Mac event, everything leading up to it, and everything you need to know thereafter!

iPad 5

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Apple's full-sized tablet gets slimmed down. Rumored features include:

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iPad mini

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Apple's most popular tablet goes next-generation. Rumored features include:

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Arizona plans to require citizenship proof for state elections

By Tim Gaynor

PHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona, long at odds with Washington over immigration policy, plans to require voters to show proof of citizenship to vote in state polls, even after it lost a high court battle to demand such documentation for federal elections.

The U.S. Supreme Court voted 7-2 in June to strike down a voter-registration law designed to stop illegal immigrants from casting ballots in the state, which borders Mexico and has been at the heart of the U.S. national battle over immigration.

The law had required would-be voters to show proof of citizenship both when registering to vote and when casting a ballot, but the court ruled that the measure was trumped by federal law.

On Monday, Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne spelled out the new policy in an opinion issued in response to a request from Secretary of State Ken Bennett, seeking clarification in light of the top court's ruling.

"Those who registered to vote using the federal form, which does not require evidence of citizenship, should not vote in state elections or sign petitions," Horne, a Republican, concluded in the 16-page opinion.

But he said the rules outlined in the Arizona voter registration measure, Proposition 200, were still valid for local elections.

"Persons seeking to register to vote must comply with Proposition 200's evidence of citizenship requirement in order to become ... eligible to vote in state and local elections and to sign candidates, initiative, referendum or recall petitions," he added.

Arizona's Republican leadership has taken a tough stance on illegal immigration. In 2010, Governor Jan Brewer signed a state law requiring police to question about their immigration status people that they stop and suspect of being in the country illegally.

Backers of Proposition 200, passed by voters in 2004, said the law was needed to fight voter fraud, although opponents said it unfairly deterred Latinos and Native Americans from registering to vote, as they sometimes struggled to come up with the required citizenship proofs.

State Democrats, who countered that Republicans who championed the measures aimed to make it harder for minority voters who tend to vote Democratic to cast ballots, said Horne's opinion tested "absurdity and vindictiveness."

"By recommending a two-track voting system, Horne will be creating a group of second-class voters in Arizona," DJ Quinlan, the executive director of the Arizona Democratic Party, said in a statement.

"This will also create another confusing layer of bureaucracy to our voting system and potentially cost Arizona taxpayers millions of dollars."

The only federal offices that will appear on Arizona ballots next year will be seats in the U.S. House of Representatives in the midterm congressional elections.

(Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Eric Walsh)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/arizona-plans-require-citizenship-proof-state-elections-031953345.html

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TREB Market Watch ? September 2013 - Toronto Real Estate News

Condo layout

Breaking down what makes a good layout is hard. People have different ideas of what is desirable and what is worth losing space over. Let?s take six difficult layout choices and find which work best for you:

1.?The bathroom
Shower, tub, or both?
Since housing prices are going up, many families are opting for a more suburban location, where bath tubs are more common, compared to the city core. The lifestyle of an urban apartment/condo dweller tends to be more fast paced, without time for a tub. Plus, most condo buildings have pools or a sauna included.

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2.?The living room
Box-style or unique layout?
Angled and curved rooms may look dramatic but are a nightmare for furniture placement, leading to wasted space. This may, in some cases, loose the appeal of a buyer when you go to resell.

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3. Window placement
Where should the sunlight go:?Bedroom, bathroom, or living space?
The location of windows in a unit can?make or break a space. It?s always more attractive to have windows in all of the bedrooms, as natural light increases the resale value of a unit.?However, most units see the majority of use in the living room. So, when choosing a layout look for window space that lets sunlight into as many rooms as possible.

4. Condo width
A wide or narrow unit?
Both styles have benefits. A narrow unit tends to keep the washer/dryer noise away from conversation areas and the bathroom out-of-view from the living room/kitchen seating. In contrast, a wide unit offers more window space and caters to those who enjoy an open concept design.

5.?Building floor plan??
Where on the floor should my unit be located?
One aspect that is often overlooked when choosing a unit is its location within the building floor plan. A unit within close proximity to the elevators can prove to be very frustrating, as noise levels tend to be high. Many purchasers have been disappointed to learn that, once they have moved into their condo, they are constantly bothered by the sound of the garbage falling down a nearby chute. Always ask your REALTOR? to show you the unit location within the entire floor plan.

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6. Storage space
Big closet or little closet?
An efficient developer will ensure that there are no hollow walls and, wherever possible, will use built-in wall storage as a space saver. Walk-in closets are great but not worth sacrificing the precious space from an already cramped bedroom. Keeping the master bedroom as big as possible helps for resale value.

Source: http://blog.myhomefinder.ca/Toronto_Real_Estate/treb-market-watch-september-2013/

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China's Yuan Weakens to 6.1430 against US Dollar

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Is This Samsung's New Curved Screen Phone?

Is This Samsung's New Curved Screen Phone?

We've seen rumors that Samsung is bringing a curved screen phone to market, thanks to new bendy screen tech. Now @evleaks, a leaker with a pretty solid record, has dug up this supposed press shot. Man, if this is real, it's real weird.

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98% Gravity

All Critics (218) | Top Critics (48) | Fresh (213) | Rotten (5)

Believe the hype: Gravity is as jaw-droppingly spectacular as you've heard - magnificent from a technical perspective but also a marvel of controlled acting and precise tone.

Unfolding as a series of terrifying object lessons in Newtonian physics, the movie lends new meaning to the phrase "spatial geometry."

Gravity is not a film of ideas, like Kubrick's techno-mystical 2001, but it's an overwhelming physical experience -- a challenge to the senses that engages every kind of dread.

Nerve-racking, sentimental and thrilling, Gravity honors terra firma even as it reaches for the stars with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney.

Cuar?n and his cinematographer, Emmanuel Lubezki, keep the audience in weightless suspension right along with the astronauts. For most of us, Gravity is the closest we will ever get to the real deal.

Gravity, a weightless ballet and a cold-sweat nightmare, intimates mystery and profundity, with that mixture of beauty and terror that the Romantics called the sublime.

Gravity is about letting go, despite the film's poster proclaiming not to. It's a very good film technically. Nothing more.

If I found a lamp, and a genie came out and granted me three wishes, I'd use one to raise Kubrick so I could take him to Gravity ... No element is out of place, no intention unrealized ... unity of time, place and character ... a work of the highest art.

... the most spectacular and most accurate portrayal of how and why things work and fail in space... on IMAX and in 3D is finally and absolutely worth the price of admission.

Perhaps the most remarkable thing is how the film makes the infinite vastness of outer space feel so intimate.

visually beautiful and the science for the most part seems on the money right down to how the spacesuits move in a weightless environment.

An elegant space film, with some of the best photography ever.

To be frank, it's not Cuar?n's best picture, not with Y Tu Mam? Tambi?n and Children of Men on his resume. Yet what it lacks in sociopolitical heft and laser-point characterizations it makes up for in sheer visual spectacle.

The closet I've ever been to being in space. There are times when you want to ask Sandra and George to move over because they and the so-so story are blocking the view.

Director Cuaron may lack imagination in plot and character, but he excels in style.

A magnificent thriller, and one of the most dumbfoundingly impressive technological feats in the 20 years since Jurassic Park put the world on notice about CGI.

"Gravity" leaves the viewer with indelible memories that traverse between fantasy and nightmare flashbacks like an energizing pattern between positive and negative polarities.

Bullock and Clooney are good at playing themselves, but it felt like they "phoned" it in making the film feel shallow. Some nice visuals, but nothing that we haven't seen in far better Space films.

Cuaron and his team have crafted a masterpiece that is so much more than it seems. All the pieces come together to form one of the most unforgettable movie-going experiences of recent memory.

...a super-expensive thriller, at heart like many others, that I enjoyed reasonably well.

Gravity has such a big screen scope, 3D clarity and gripping story that it'd be a crime to simply wait for Blu-ray to watch it.

Cuaron thrusts us into the heavens for an adventure so lifelike you can almost reach out and touch the stars. And who wouldn't want to reach out and touch George Clooney and Sandra Bullock?

[The] director's last effort was another great science-fiction movie, "Children of Men," which was borne of ideas. This one celebrates sensation. And it deserves to be one.

A milestone in cinema. Ask me in twenty-five years about the most magical moviegoing excursions I've had, and I'm pretty sure I'll cite the day I saw Gravity as one of them.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/gravity_2013/

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Lebanon intercepts migrants on Italy-bound boat

Tyre (Lebanon) (AFP) - Lebanese forces have intercepted an Italy-bound migrant boat and arrested five people accused of trying to smuggle migrants, a security source told AFP on Tuesday.

The arrests come after at least 39 people died when a boat carrying citizens of Lebanon and other Middle Eastern nations sank en route from Indonesia to Australia.

And they follow a major tragedy in which a boat carrying hundreds of African migrants sank off the Italian coast, killing at least 232 people.

"Lebanese army intelligence forces intercepted a boat last night carrying three Lebanese crew and 10 Syrians and Palestinians, who told investigators they were heading to Italy," the source said.

The boat had set sail from the southern port of Sidon, the source added, saying it was the first instance he was aware of in which migrants have tried to sail from southern Lebanon to Italy.

"The investigation revealed that the Syrian and Palestinian passengers each paid $5,000 to the people organising the trip," the source said.

Police arrested the three Lebanese crew and another two Lebanese believed to be part of a people smuggling network that had organised a route to Italy for the first time.

The crew planned to stop the boat at several other destinations around the Mediterranean to pick up other migrants before heading to Italy, the source said.

Over the weekend, 18 Lebanese survivors of the boat accident that killed at least 28 people off the coast of Indonesia returned to Lebanon.

The Lebanese had left some of the country's poorest regions in the hope of making it to Australia.

In Italy, recovery workers are still pulling the bodies of African migrants who died trying to reach the European country from the sea.

The huge death toll in the disaster off Italy's Lampedusa has prompted the EU to urge Mediterranean patrols to cope with the flood of migrants seeking to enter Europe.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lebanon-intercepts-migrants-italy-bound-boat-195317723.html

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Mark Cuban tells insider trading trial share sale was long planned

By Jana J. Pruet

DALLAS (Reuters) - Dallas Mavericks basketball team owner Mark Cuban testified at his insider trading trial on Monday that he had said "on multiple occasions" he intended to sell a stake in an Internet search firm before he learned the stake was about to lose value.

Cuban, 55, estimated by Forbes magazine to have a net worth of $2.5 billion, is accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of trading on non-public information when he sold his 600,000 shares - worth $7.9 million - and avoided a $750,000 loss in Internet search company Mamma.com Inc in June 2004.

Cuban, who rose to prominence before the dot-com crash by selling his company, Broadcast.com, in 1999 to Yahoo Inc for $5.7 billion, has said he did nothing wrong when he sold his 6.3 percent stake in Mamma.com.

The SEC is seeking to recoup Cuban's gains and impose fines if the jury rules against Cuban in the civil trial in federal court in Dallas.

The SEC accuses Cuban of selling the shares soon after learning from Mamma.com Chief Executive Guy Faur? that the Montreal-based company was planning a private placement that would dilute the holdings of Cuban and other shareholders.

Cuban told jurors on Monday that he had heard in April 2004 of a possible connection between Mamma.com and a known stock swindler, the late Irving Kott, in a phone call from an investigator with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

He was already questioning the company's integrity, Cuban testified, when he found out about the private placement in June. Mamma.com shares dropped 9.3 percent on the morning after the offering was announced. By that time, Cuban had already sold his shares.

In earlier testimony, Cuban described himself as a conservative investor who had never been involved with a company that raised funds through the type of offering planned by Mamma.com, known as private investment in public equity (PIPE), because he believes it to be a signal of financial distress.

Cuban has testified that he was invited to be an investor in the private placement but declined, and began selling his stocks that day.

Last week, the SEC presented video testimony from Faur?, who said Cuban told him upon learning of the offering plan: "Now I'm screwed. I can't sell."

In his testimony on Monday, Cuban denied making that statement and said "it makes no sense."

"On multiple occasions I had said I was going to sell my stock," Cuban testified.

He said he had never been told the information was confidential, nor had he signed a confidentiality agreement, nor made an oral promise not to share the information about the private offering.

Faur? could not be subpoenaed to testify in person because he is a Canadian citizen.

Cuban testified all day Thursday. The trial opened on October 1 and is expected to last eight to 10 days. The SEC brought the civil lawsuit against Cuban in November 2008. A judge dismissed the suit in 2009 but an appeals court revived the case the following year.

The case is SEC v. Cuban, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas, No. 08-02050.

(Reporting by Jana Pruet; Editing by Karen Brooks, Greg McCune and Grant McCool)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mark-cuban-tells-insider-trading-trial-share-sale-181234994--sector.html

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Southern Utah football: UC Davis dominates T-birds

UC Davis crushes Southern Utah.

St. George ? If you think the U.S. government has been ineffective lately, you should have seen Southern Utah on Saturday at Eccles Coliseum.

The Thunderbirds were pushed around physically and badly beaten by UC Davis, 21-3, squandering a chance to confirm their status as a legitimate contender in the Big Sky Conference.

The Aggies dominated from the start despite entering the game as one of the worst statistical teams in the Big Sky.

UC Davis averaged 12.8 points ? last in the conference ? over its previous five games. The Aggies also averaged 304 yards of total offense ? 12th in the league. They had scored more than 10 points just once ? against Idaho State.

But UC Davis played efficiently on this sun-splashed afternoon, and Southern Utah did not.

The Thunderbirds had one chip-shot field goal blocked, missed another, turned over the ball twice, went 3 for 11 on third down and were manhandled at the line of scrimmage. They failed to score a touchdown at home for the first time since 2001.

"In every phase of the game we were outclassed," Southern Utah coach Ed Lamb said. "We were out-coached. Their players were better prepared. Their players brought more energy. It starts with me.

"We've had trouble with teams that everybody tells us we should beat. When the record favors us and the media favors us, we've had a hard time overcoming that. So a motivation problem ? first and foremost

? and from there we struggled in every phase of the game."

Southern Utah started decently by taking the opening kickoff from its 35 and driving to the UC Davis 11. Three plays lost a yard, however, before Colton Cook's 29-yard field goal was blocked.

The Thunderbird defense forced a turnover on the Aggies' first possession, when Miles Killebrew recovered a fumble at the UC Davis 44. But after earning a first-and-10 at the 17, they settled for Cook's 30-yard field.

"We could have cracked open a pretty good lead with better execution of those two red zone opportunities," Lamb said.

Unfortunately for Southern Utah, it was the last time the Thunderbirds seemed energized or in control.

UC Davis owned a 14-3 lead by halftime, thanks to a pair of touchdown runs by Gabe Manzaneres. He ran 16 yards on third-and-2 to give the Aggies a 7-0 lead with 11 minutes, 1 second left in the opening half. He easily scored from the 2 with 4:27 left in the second quarter.

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? Storylines O Gabe Manzaneres runs for 136 yards and two touchdowns, leading UC Davis to a 21-3 victory over Southern Utah. ? The Thunderbirds have a two-game winning streak snapped. They fall to 4-2 overall and 2-1 in the Big Sky Conference. ? SUU fails to score a touchdown at home for the first time since midway through the 2001 season. ? UC Davis 21, Southern Utah 3 UC Davis 0 14 7 0 ? 21 S. Utah 3 0 0 0 ? 3 First Quarter SUt ? FG Cook 30, 5:36. Second Quarter UCDa ? Manzanares 16 run (Stuart kick), 11:01. UCDa ? Manzanares 1 run (Stuart kick), 4:27. Third Quarter UCDa ? T.King 19 pass from R.Wright (Stuart kick), 9:11. Attendance ? 3,558. UCDa SUt First downs 22 19 Rushes-yards 44-199 20-45 Passing 193 281 Comp-Att-Int 16-25-0 29-50-2 Return Yards 4 6 Punts-Avg. 7-36.3 5-45.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Penalties-yards 3-30 3-35 Time of Possession 33:24 26:36 Individual Statistics Rushing ? UC Davis, Manzanares 33-175, Luuga 7-27, Turay 1-3, Team 1-(minus 2), R.Wright 2-(minus 4). S. Utah, Martin 9-47, Brown 4-16, Te'o 2-5, Cantu 5-(minus 23). Passing ? UC Davis, R.Wright 16-25-0-193. S. Utah, Cantu 29-50-2-281. Receiving ? UC Davis, T.King 4-69, Sloat 3-34, Galindo 3-30, Manzanares 3-27, Turay 1-19, Hemmingsen 1-8, Martin 1-6. S. Utah, Moala 8-90, McNabb 6-62, E.Pedersen 5-35, Robinson 3-45, Morgan 2-13, Brown 2-7, Martin 1-11, Norris 1-11, Allphin 1-7.

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Chinese tourists in US left 'at a loss' by government shutdown

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With several national parks closed and lesser availability of monuments to crawl upon, Chinese tourists traveling to the US during Golden Week don't know what to do with themselves since the partial government shutdown on Tuesday, SCMP reports.

This week is China?s National Day ?Golden Week? during which millions of mainland Chinese go on vacation, some of them abroad. In the US, the closure of popular attractions has left Chinese tourists, and their counterparts from other countries, ?at a loss of what to do?, wrote the state-owned media outlet China News Service.
"I flew so far to get here but there is nothing to see," a Henan tourist visiting Washington said.

"Why did they pick the National Day week to shut down?" another traveler said on Weibo.

Although Chinese travelers in the US have voiced frustration, China itself may actually be a beneficiary of the current shutdown. The New York Times reports:

By forcing President Obama to cancel a visit next week to Malaysia and the Philippines, the impasse with House Republicans is spoiling Mr. Obama?s show of support for two Southeast Asian countries that have long labored under the shadow of China. And it is undermining his broader effort to put Asia at the heart of American foreign policy.

China, with its expansionist impulses, is a clear beneficiary of a distracted United States. It has clashed with Malaysia and the Philippines over claims to rocky outposts in the South China Sea, which the three countries border. On previous visits, Mr. Obama said the United States wanted to resolve these disputes peacefully and keep sea lanes open.

Many Chinese netizens have expressed surprisingly optimistic opinions on the current status of the US government, saying that the country's stable condition during the shutdown is an indication of strength.

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Pedro Martinez memoir coming next year

NEW YORK (AP) ? Pitching great Pedro Martinez has a success story to share ? his own.

The three-time Cy Young Award winner has a book deal with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The publisher announced Wednesday that "Pedro" will be published next year and will be co-written by the Boston Herald's Michael Silverman.

Known for his slight physique and wide range of effective pitches, Martinez starred for the Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox and New York Mets among other teams and won more than 200 games during an 18-year career in the major leagues that ended in 2009.

According to Houghton Mifflin, Martinez will tell "lively, raw stories" about the highs and lows of his time in baseball.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pedro-martinez-memoir-coming-next-231455816.html

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Stocks rise despite government shutdown

Stocks closed modestly higher Tuesday with investors staying calm amid the beginning of a government shutdown. It?suggests that, at least for now, they aren't anticipating enough disruption in the economy to threaten a gradual US recovery and a four-year bull run in stocks.

By Steve Rothwell,?AP Markets Writer / October 1, 2013

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday. Stocks rose Tuesday despite a partial government shutdown.

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A long-running dispute in Washington over President Barack Obama's health care law caused a deadlock over the U.S. budget, forcing about 800,000 federal workers off the job and suspending all but essential services. With the Republican-controlled House of Representatives and Democratic-controlled Senate locked in a stalemate, it was unclear how long a temporary bill needed to finance government activities would be stalled.

Despite the political rancor, investors didn't push the panic button. That suggests that, at least for now, they aren't anticipating that the stalemate will cause enough disruption in the economy to threaten a gradual U.S. recovery and a four-year bull run in the?stock market.

"The trend of the economy appears to be in a positive direction," said Michael Sheldon, chief market strategist at RDM Financial Group. "Unless this really gets ugly, we think the markets should start to look ahead to what we believe should be better economic data over the next six to 12 months."

In the latest encouraging news on the economy, a private industry group reported Tuesday that U.S. manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace since April 2011 last month on stronger production and hiring.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 62.03 points, or 0.4 percent, to 15,191.70. The Standard & Poor's 500 index gained 13.45 points, or 0.8 percent, to 1,695.00. The Nasdaq composite rose 46.50 points, or 1.2 percent, to 3,817.98.

All ten sectors of the S&P 500 rose, led by gains in health care and technology.

Merck helped lift the health care sector. The drugmaker's?stock?rose $1.13, or 2.4 percent, to $48.74 after it announced plans to cut another 8,500 jobs as part of a plan to reduce its annual costs by about $2.5 billion by the end of 2015.

The technology sector was given a boost by Apple, which gained $11.21, or 2.4 percent, to $487.90, after billionaire investor Carl Icahn tweeted about his dinner meeting with Apple's CEO Tim Cook. Icahn, who said he has invested $2 billion in Apple, is pushing for the company to spend $150 billion buying its own?stock.

"I feel very strongly that this should be done," Icahn told CNBC in an interview. "It's a no-brainer."

The Apple board pledged in April to spend $60 billion buying back its?stock?through the end of 2015. About $18 billion of that commitment had been exhausted through June.

Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/Latest-News-Wires/2013/1001/Stocks-rise-despite-government-shutdown

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  • The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Miaoli Magistrate Liu Cheng-hung (???) yesterday pressed charges against Chen Wei-ting (???), a National Tsing Hua University student, for throwing a shoe that hit Liu in ...

  • Taiwan to have 2.3 GDP growth by years end ADB

    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Asia Development Bank (ADB) adjusted its forecast of Taiwan's 2013 GDP growth to 2.3 percent, which is close to the 2.31-percent growth forecast by the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics ...

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan's military yesterday denied a lawmaker's accusation that its top-research unit was considering selling locally developed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) to a Chinese ...

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- A National Taiwan University (NTU) researcher has devised technology that more accurately measures the growth of stalactites, a type of formation, usually made of limestone, which hangs from the ceiling of caves, according to a local ...

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI -- The temperature in Northern and Northeastern Taiwan is likely to fall overnight to about 21 degrees Celsius due to northeastern winds, the Central Weather Bureau said ...

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- With electricity prices to increase this month, many well-known brands in the food service and restaurant industries have also announced price hikes for some of their products and ...

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) yesterday announced that 72 suspects from 12 gangs were swept up by police in the bureau's latest wave of a national crime ...

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Central Bank Governor Perng Fai-nan stated at yesterday's legislative session that the potential effects of the U.S. federal government's partial shutdown upon Taiwan are expected to be ...

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) Chairman Ou Chin-der yesterday apologized to legislators for his absence from Monday's Legislative Yuan Transportation Committee meeting in which legislators demanded that THSR hold off on a ticket price increase that is scheduled for Oct. ...

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    The China Post - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

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    Taiwan News Online - Wednesday 2nd October, 2013

    Taipei, Oct. 2 (CNA) Miaoli County Magistrate Liu Cheng-hung has decided to sue a protester who struck him in the head with a shoe, reversing an earlier statement that he would not press charges. Liu said Wednesday that he changed his mind to "protect on-duty public servants' safety and dignity" after the Sept. 18 incident, in which Liu was struck while trying to pay respects to ...

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    TV exec Marcy Carsey gives $20M to alma mater UNH

    DURHAM, N.H. (AP) ? Emmy-award winning television producer Marcy Carsey has donated $20 million to her alma mater, the University of New Hampshire.

    The Carsey School for Public Policy will train future leaders in the United States and around the world to use research to solve problems.

    Carsey teamed up with Tom Werner to form Carsey-Werner and produced long-running and popular shows that included "The Cosby Show," ''Roseanne," ''Third Rock from the Sun" and "That 70s Show." She is frequently named as one of the most powerful women in show business.

    The gift builds on her 2002 gift of $7.5 million that established the Carsey Institute, which conducts research on vulnerable children, youth, and families and on sustainable community development.

    Carsey graduated from UNH in 1966 with a degree in English.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tv-exec-marcy-carsey-gives-20m-alma-mater-220648548.html

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