Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Fox Sports: UNC suspends Hairston indefinitely

Updated?Jul 29, 2013 5:24 AM ET

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP)

North Carolina suspended leading scorer P.J. Hairston from the basketball team on Sunday night, hours after state police pulled him over for driving 93 mph in a 65 mph zone.

Team spokesman Steve Kirschner announced the junior guard's indefinite suspension in a three-sentence statement.

It marked the latest off-court misstep for Hairston, who had been cited twice in the span of a month while driving a rental vehicle linked to a convicted felon. Authorities dropped one set of those charges last week.

This time, Hairston was cited for speeding and careless and reckless driving Sunday afternoon after the North Carolina Highway Patrol pulled him over on southbound Interstate 85 near Salisbury, 1st Sgt. Jeff Gordon said.

Hairston, who was driving a 2008 Acura, was cited and released, and faces an Aug. 30 court date in Rowan County, Gordon said.

Hairston previously was cited for speeding in a 2012 Camaro on May 13 in a vehicle that was rented under a woman's name sharing the home address of Haydn Patrick ''Fats'' Thomas.

Thomas' name also appears on rental records for the 2013 GMC Yukon that Hairston was driving on June 5 when he was arrested and charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession and driving without a license at a checkpoint in Durham, N.C.

Prosecutors dismissed the June charges after Hairston produced proof he had a driver's license and had completed a drug assessment program, Elizabeth Tapley with the Durham County clerk of court's office said last week.

Two weeks ago, North Carolina coach Roy Williams said Hairston would face ''serious consequences'' after his arrest, though he hadn't yet determined a punishment.

At that time, Williams said he was considering several possible punishments, including suspension, but said then that he would wait ''until the process is complete'' to decide.

Hairston averaged 14.6 points in 34 games as a sophomore last season.

Source: http://www.bbstate.com/news/708333

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Where There's Oil There's Greenhouse Gas

New Report Released on Impact of Proposed Santa Maria Energy?Project


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Santa Barbara decision makers now enjoy a significantly broader menu of choices when confronting the 88,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases Santa Maria Energy?s proposed new onshore oil development is expected to generate during peak production, thanks to an expanded environmental impact report just released last week. The new analysis was prepared after county planning commissioners expressed concern earlier this year that their options regarding greenhouse-gas mitigation was too restricted. At that point, county staff had proposed giving the 126-well project a thumbs up, assuming it could reduce greenhouse-gas emissions 26 percent below 1990 levels. On the table now are options to reduce emissions by 50 percent and by 90 percent through the year?2050.

In deference to climate-change legislation, Santa Barbara officials have insisted on a threshold of 10,000 metric tons, but because that limit is not written into county rules or regulations, decision makers enjoy some latitude. ?It really gets down to an issue of fairness,? said county energy planner Kevin Drude. ?How much can we expect one applicant to shoulder the burden of dealing with our cumulative responsibility as a society for greenhouse gases?? he asked. According to the new analysis, all of the greenhouse-gas-reduction scenarios have been deemed feasible, though the more restrictive are considerably more expensive. All scenarios rely upon the existence of a statewide cap-and-trade system to achieve their?objectives.

Attorney Nathan Alley with the Environmental Defense Center argued in favor of the 90 percent reduction target, insisting it?s consistent with past county practices and also with former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger?s executive decree on how the state should respond to the threat of climate change. A 90 percent reduction, he pointed out, is the only option that would get the proposed oil and gas plant?s greenhouse gas emissions below the 10,000 metric tons threshold. Drude and other planners have noted that Santa Barbara County generates a relatively small amount of greenhouse gases compared to other counties, and that traffic?????both in the county and statewide?????is the biggest producer. Even so, insisted Alley, projects like Santa Maria Energy need to be mitigated to the maximum extent. ?Greenhouse gases are a global problem,? he said. ?We have to be able to say our relative contribution to California and the rest of the world is as small as?possible.?

Santa Maria Energy is proposing to build 126 new onshore wells that will extract oil loosened from their deposits deep within diatomaceous earth by means of intense steam injection. The two steam generators, powered by gas, are responsible for most of the greenhouse gases the project would create. The County Planning Commission is scheduled to revisit the issue later in August, but no matter the result, it?s all but inevitable the matter will be decided by the county supervisors. Already supervisors Salud Carbajal and Janet Wolf have jumped in, lodging conflict-of-interest charges against a Santa Maria Energy public relations contractor?????Andrea Costa?????who also happened to serve on the Air Pollution Control District. Although Costa, who also sits on the Lompoc City Council, insisted there was no conflict of interest, she announced last week that she?s leaving Santa Maria Energy to take a job?elsewhere.

Source: http://www.independent.com/news/2013/jul/25/where-theres-oil-theres-greenhouse-gas/

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

The Craziest Moments Of The George Zimmerman Trial - Business ...

George Zimmerman's televised second-degree murder trial has captivated America.

Major news networks have caught heavy criticism for carrying nonstop Zimmerman coverage and brushing other news to the side. CNN has devoted an inordinate amount of time to covering the trial, and a graph of Google searches?shows drastically more people searched for news about Zimmerman than the recent chaos in Egypt.

The Zimmerman trial has huge implications for race relations in America, as he shot an unarmed black teenager he deemed "very suspicious." Despite the high stakes of the case, the trial resembles a made-for-TV media circus ? with embarrassing courtroom fumbles distracting from the gravity of the case.

The trial, now spanning almost three weeks minus jury selection, has included some shocking moments.?From expletives to distasteful Instagram photos, we've listed the strangest ones.?

The F-Bomb

John Guy George Zimmerman prosecutor

AP

Prosecutor John Guy opened the trial with an f-bomb that shocked viewers and got some network TV stations in trouble. During his opening statements, Guy quoted Zimmerman from the night of the shooting, saying, "F---ing punks. These a--holes, they always get away."?MSNBC, which has been broadcasting much of the trial, implemented a seven-second delay after the swear word made it through to the broadcast.

The Knock-Knock Joke

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AP

The defense also got a lot of attention during opening statements for attorney Don West's poorly received knock-knock joke. He said to the courtroom: ?"Sometimes, you have to laugh to keep from crying. So let me, at considerable risk, let me say: I'd like to tell you a little joke. ...?Here's how it goes: knock, knock. Who's there? George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman who? All right, good, you're on the jury." He later apologized.

Rachel Jeantel's Testimony

Rachel Jeantel, a 19-year-old who was on the phone with Trayvon Martin right before he died, took the stand to testify about what was said during that phone call. Jeantel was considered the prosecution's star witness, but her testimony became a boon for Zimmerman's team after inconsistencies in her story emerged. She was mocked online, and The Smoking Gun published a series of incriminating tweets that had been deleted from her account before she testified.

The 'Celebration Cones' Instagram Post

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Defense attorney Don West's daughter posted a photo to Instagram of her and West eating "celebration" ice cream cones after a day in court. The photo, which had the caption "we beat stupidity," went viral online the day after Rachel Jeantel testified, although it was taken earlier in the week. Prosecutors later asked for an inquiry into the photo, and West apologized and said he wasn't aware it had been posted online.

The Skype Testimony That Went Wrong

George Zimmerman Skype testimony

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Several people tried to interrupt the Skype testimony of one of Zimmerman's former college professors by incessantly calling one of the accounts being used for the session. The testimony had to be halted and?defense attorney Mark O'Mara said, "There's now a really good chance that we're being toyed with, just so you know." The judge became visibly frustrated and demanded the defense ditch the Skype session and call the witness on a different number.

The Accidental Leak Of Zimmerman's Personal Data

Prosecutors inadvertently?displayed a document containing Zimmerman's social security and telephone numbers?among other personal information to the courtroom, and the document was aired on CNN. The numbers were mistakenly not redacted from the document before they were displayed in court.

The circus-like televised trial has further polarized public opinion. Conservative columnist Anne Coulter called the situation a "fake case of how racist America is out trying to rape and murder black people." Days earlier, Fox News "liberal voice" Bob Beckel called Zimmerman a "wannabe cop who didn't like black people."

Closing arguments concluded Friday. Many expect the drama to continue after the verdict. The Washington Post reported America has legitimate fears of riots if the jury doesn't bring back a guilty verdict. One Florida police department even released a public service announcement, entitled "Raise Your Voice, Not Your Hands."

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-craziest-moments-of-the-george-zimmerman-trial-2013-7

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Sales of second generation Google Nexus 7 could reach 8 million units in 2013

According to Industry sources, the second generation of the Google Nexus 7 will be launched at the end of this month or early next month. These sources believe that there is a chance for 8 million units of the refreshed model to be sold in 2013. On the other hand, many analysts see that as a number impossible to achieve because of competing models in the Android powered, low-cost 7 inch tablet niche. Some rumors earlier this year called for a July launch for the tablet, which is manufactured by ASUS.?

The second generation model of the Google Nexus 7 is expected to replace the NVIDIA Tegra 3 that is powering the device with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor because of the better power efficiency with the Snapdragon chip. The 7 inch screen will have improved resolution of 1980 x 1200, up from the 1280 x 800 resolution seen on the original 7 inch glass. That will raise the pixel density smartly from the current 216ppi. Speaking about the panel, it will offer a narrower bezel, providing the user with more real estate. Most new devices are coming to market these days with a thinner, narrower bezel. The slate will come with a camera on back (5MP) and one on front (1.2MP) and is expected to be priced in the range of $199-$249 for a version with Wi-Fi connectivity.

The original model of the Google Nexus 7 sold about 6 million units thanks to its low price. But with a number of new 7 inch models launched with lower prices, the Google Nexus 7 needs more than just affordability in order to be competitive. Thus, the revised specs, which could help the slate compete enough to reach 8 million in sales.

source: DigiTimes

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sales-of-second-generation-Google-Nexus-7-could-reach-8-million-units-in-2013_id45234

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Furloughed federal employees lash out--and find solidarity--online

Federal employees around the country are facing obligatory work furloughs as a result of budget sequestration, which mandates across-the-board cuts in government spending.

The government belt-tightening is having real-world consequences for thousands of federal workers, contractors and those who rely on federal assistance programs. Over the past few weeks, many federal employees received furlough slips notifying them of immediate work and salary reductions.

Unsurprisingly, few are thrilled about losing 20 percent of their pay, and some are speaking out. They've banded together on the public Facebook group "How I Spent My Furlough Day," using it as a space to vent through personal stories, pictures and videos about how they're coping with the cuts.

Here are some of the best posts on the Facebook group:

*This is not the Al Cardenas of the American Conservative Union.


You could write an entire cookbook about furlough food. Most of it would be booze and ramen.



Personal grooming is no longer a priority.?

Even women are getting into it!

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There's enough furlough apparel to fill an entire wardrobe.



And of course, there are songs about furloughs.

And a little in-office protest.


Someone even made a tool that cuts off 20 percent of every e-mail--the same amount as their pay.


Great work, politicians!

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/federal-employees-lash-our-online-over-furloughs-150342264.html

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