Monday, December 31, 2012

GLORY Looking To Expand In The U.S., Japan Market

Source: MMA Weekly

GLORY Managing Director Marcus Luer has Japan and the U.S. as the two locations the promotion looks to visit in the coming year.

"We believe we are a worldwide company, but we will have a strong emphasis on core markets and that is U.S., Japan and the big New Year's Eve card is something we want to do every year," said Luer to MMA Weekly.

The GLORY ? DREAM New Year's Eve 2012 card takes place December 31 from Japan. It will air on a tape delay over two in days in the U.S. on the CBS Sports Network. Luer hopes to continue discussions with CBS about airing more of their shows.

The double card features several MMA bouts out of DREAM and GLORY has a 16 person heavyweight kickboxing tournament with the winner getting $100,000. Luer mentioned the following GLORY event is planned for February.

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Gophers return with same lineup against No. 1 Boston College

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One night after shutting out Air Force, 4-0, the Gophers will return with the same group of 18 skaters against No. 1 ranked Boston College.

Originally, the plan was to play A.J. Michaelson tonight, but the fourth line of Ryan Reilly, Christian Isackson and Justin Holl was so effective last night, Michaelson will sit.

Here is the line chart for both teams:

Minnesota

Forwards

Kyle Rau-Nick Bjugstad-Nate Condon

Sam Warning-Erik Haula-Zach Budish

Tom Serratore-Travis Boyd-Seth Ambroz

Ryan Reilly-Christian Isackson-Justin Holl

Defensemen

Seth Helgeson-Mark Alt

Jake Parenteau-Ben Marshall

Brady Skjei-Nate Schmidt

Goalies

Adam Wilcox

Mike Shibrowski

Ryan Coyne

Boston College

Forwards

Destry Straight-Pat Mullane-Steven Whitney

Kevin Hayes-Bill Arnold-Brendan Silk

Quinn Smith-Patrick Brown-Brooks Dyroff

Cam Spiro-Michael Sit-Danny Linell

Defensemen

Teddy Doherty-Patrick Wey

Michael Matheson-Colin Sullivan

Travis Jeke-Peter McMullen

Goalies

Parker Milner

Brian Billett

Brad Barone

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Pakistan releases 8 Afghan Taliban prisoners

(AP) ? Pakistan released eight members of the Afghan Taliban from prison on Monday, including the former justice minister under the Taliban, in a bid to boost the peace process in neighboring Afghanistan, the government said.

Pakistan is seen as a lynchpin in efforts to bring about peace in Afghanistan as foreign troops plan to depart the country in 2014. Kabul has been pressing its neighbor to release more prisoners who they hope would bring the Taliban to the negotiating table before the U.S. troops go home.

The Pakistanis appear to have an interest in promoting peace across the border, as a resumption of the civil war there could bring harsh consequences on its side as well.

"We have released some more Taliban prisoners today as our help in the peace process in Afghanistan," Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Moazzam Khan said.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said eight detainees were released, including Nooruddin Turabi, the justice minister under the Taliban.

Mohammad Azeem, a former guard of Taliban leader Mullah Omar, was also among those released, according to a Taliban official. He spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to reporters about the sensitive subject.

It was not clear what role the eight released prisoners might play in bringing Taliban leaders to the negotiating table or what links they have to the group's current leadership.

Pakistan has longstanding ties to the Taliban and its support is key to any future reconciliation, just as its opposition would likely block any progress. For example, Pakistan could facilitate travel for Taliban leaders ? many who are believed to reside in or travel to Pakistan frequently ? to third countries for peace talks.

Last month, Pakistan released 18 prisoners at the request of the Afghan High Peace Council, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said in its statement. In early December it promised to release more members of the group.

Both developments were seen as signs that Pakistan, long accused of backing militants, was supporting a new push to bring peace to a country with which it shares a long border and tumultuous history. The Afghan and U.S. governments accuse Islamabad of backing insurgents ? an allegation Pakistan denies ? and say many militant leaders are hiding in the country.

So far the militant group's former deputy leader, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, has not been released, although Afghanistan has been pressuring Pakistan to set him free.

The Afghan peace process has made little headway since it began several years ago, hobbled by distrust among the major players, including the United States.

Part of the reason Pakistan is seen to be actively helping the process is that government and military officials are worried that if American troops leave without a plan in place, Afghanistan could deteriorate into another round of vicious infighting. After the Soviets pulled out in 1989, many of the militants who had helped best that superpower then turned on each other in what played out as a vicious war across the country.

A repeat of that scenario could have horrific consequences for Pakistan, such as a flood of Afghan refugees across its borders and increased fighting in Pakistan's tribal areas, where the military is already trying to suppress a stubborn insurgency.

Pakistani intelligence officials said Monday that they found the bodies of nine militants dumped in the North Waziristan tribal region.

The men were shot several times in the head and chest, said three Pakistani intelligence officials. Their bodies were found Monday off a road in Pir Kili village. The officials said the dead men were linked to the Pakistani Taliban, a militant group affiliated with the Taliban in Afghanistan but focused on fighting the Pakistani government.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to reporters.

North Waziristan is a hub of militant activity near the Afghan border.

The militants' bodies were found one day after 21 tribal police personnel who had been abducted were found dead in another tribal region.

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Associated Press writers Kathy Gannon and Rebecca Santana in Islamabad and Rasool Dawar in Peshawar contributed.

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Snowstorm disrupts hundreds of Northeast flights

As a storm system moves into New England, it's expected that parts of Boston and New York state will see pockets of snow, with rain expected from Cape Cod to Washington, D.C. TODAY's Dylan Dreyer reports.

By Miguel Llanos, NBC News

Several hundred flights were canceled and several thousand delayed by midday Saturday as a storm moved into the Northeast that's expected to dump several inches of snow on big cities and up to a foot in other areas.

Most of the flight disruptions were at the Boston and New York area airports, according to the tracker service FlightStats.com. By 4:25 p.m. ET, it had counted 446 flights canceled so far Saturday across the country, and nearly 5,600 delayed.

New York City could see 3 to 5 inches, as well as hazardous driving conditions from the short-lived storm, NBCNewYork.com reported.


The brunt of the storm was likely to hit southern New England, according to NBC meteorologist Dylan Dreyer. "It's from Boston back into Rhode Island where we'll see the heaviest of the snow," she said on TODAY.

Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Seidel, speaking on MSNBC, called the storm a "quick hitter" that nonetheless was having an impact on air travel before it clears out Saturday night.

The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel has more on what residents in the Northeast can expect to see as a winter weather system moves through the region.

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Official: Turkey talking to jailed Kurdish leader

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) ? Turkey is holding talks with the Kurdish rebels' jailed leader to press the autonomy-seeking guerrilla group to relinquish arms and end its decades-long conflict, a senior official was quoted as saying on Sunday.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's chief adviser, Yalcin Akdogan, insisted in an interview with Taraf newspaper that the discussions were aimed at convincing the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, to lay down its arms for good. He said Turkey was not seeking any kind of a temporary truce, similar to those the PKK has declared in the past and which critics say allow the group to recoup before resuming attacks on Turkish military targets.

"The basic aim of the meetings is not a temporary ceasefire but to push the organization to put down its arms," Taraf quoted Akdogan as saying.

Akdogan's comments came days after Erdogan also said Turkey's intelligence agency has resumed discussions with rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan, who is serving a life term on a prison island off Istanbul. "As long as we see a light we'll continue to talk. If there is no light, we'll stop there," Erdogan said, without providing details on the discussions.

Turkey ? which has been torn between a desire for reconciliation with Kurds and its stated aim of battling a group it regards as terrorists ? has admitted holding secret discussions with Ocalan and other PKK members in recent years. Officials have said those talks failed.

The conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives since the rebels ? who are seeking self-rule for Kurds in southeast Turkey ? took up arms in 1984. Turkey's Western allies also label the group a terrorist organization. The Kurdish minority comprises more than 20 percent of Turkey's 75 million people.

The resumption of talks with Ocalan comes amid a surge in violence this year which has killed hundreds of PKK rebels, Turkish security force members and civilians.

Ocalan, imprisoned since 1999, is believed to still hold sway over the PKK. Last month, at Ocalan's request, hundreds of Kurdish prisoners ended a hunger strike they had started to demand more rights for Kurds and improved jail conditions.

Erdogan's government has granted unprecedented rights to Kurds since coming to power in 2002, including opening a Kurdish-language television station and allowing optional Kurdish language courses in schools. But prospects of a solution appear remote due to Turkish public opposition to granting greater concessions, including political autonomy, to the Kurds.

The recent increase in violence follows the arrests of thousands of Kurdish activists, including elected mayors and journalists, who are accused of membership in an umbrella organization prosecutors say is linked to the PKK. Many Kurds also are angered that no one has been held to account for military air strikes last year that killed 34 Kurdish civilians, many of them youngsters, who were mistaken for PKK fighters.

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With lowest vaccination rate in Canada, Quebecers urged to get flu shot

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Published Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 2:10PM EST
Last Updated Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 2:20PM EST

MONTREAL?With cases of influenza spiking during the holidays, health authorities reminded Montrealers on Saturday that it isn?t too late to go get vaccinated against the flu.

Quebec is the province with the lowest level of vaccination in Canada, with only 27 per cent of Quebecers getting the shot.

With numerous handshakes and close greetings exchanged during the holidays between friends and family, the flu virus has a near-perfect way to travel. Vaccinations are still being offered at local CLSCs and people with small children, the elderly or those with chronic diseases are urged to get vaccinated.

The vaccination is free for those in at-risk groups.

?With files from The Canadian Press.

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Elite Navy SEAL dies in rescue mission to save US doctor in Afghanistan (+video)

A member of the elite Navy SEAL Team Six was killed on Sunday during a mission that rescued an American doctor from kidnappers in Afghanistan, highlighting the fragile security situation there.?

By Jenna Fisher,?Staff writer / December 10, 2012

The Pentagon says a Navy SEAL from Monroeville, Pa., was killed during a rescue mission in Afghanistan that freed an American doctor abducted by the Taliban.

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A United States special operations member was killed during a weekend rescue mission in Afghanistan that freed an American doctor, raising questions about the safety of aid workers in the region as it prepares for a drawdown of US combat troops by 2014.

Dr. Dilip Joseph, a US citizen, and two others who work for a faith-based nonprofit organization, were captured by Taliban on Dec. 5 while they were returning from a rural health clinic outside the capital, Kabul.?

The early Sunday raid that successfully rescued Dr. Joseph, a three-year employee of the Morning Star Development, an organization in?Colorado Springs, Colo., came after 3-1/2 days of negotiations that reportedly included demands for a $100,000 ransom, according to the Colorado Springs' Gazette?newspaper.

The rescue highlights the fact that, despite international efforts to control violence, kidnappings for ransom are still a?frequent and lucrative business in the area, Foreign policy reports.?

Much of the threat is simply criminal. There is a burgeoning kidnapping industry in Afghanistan, part of the conflict economy that has been fed by tens of billions of dollars the international forces and community have pumped into the country since 2001. Most kidnappings end either in the payment of a ransom or the death of the hostage, and ransoms for foreigners can approach half a million dollars ? though it's wealthy Afghans who are most often the victims.??

Joesph and the other two local Morning Star Development staff members were kidnapped on Dec. 5 by a group of armed men while returning from a visit to one of the organization?s rural medical clinics in eastern Kabul Province. They were eventually taken to a mountainous area about 50 miles from the Pakistani border.?

It was not clear who was behind the kidnapping. Although US sources told NPR that?seven members of the?Taliban?were killed?in the raid, some Afghans believe the kidnappers were smugglers, according to CNN.

According to Morning Star Development?s website, negotiations began almost immediately and led to the release of two other employees on Saturday. About 11 hours later, after intelligence reports indicated the situation was life-threatening,?the special forces team moved in.

According to Fox News, the special forces member who was killed was part of the Navy SEAL Team Six ? the same special operations group used for the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan, though?it's unknown if he took part in that raid last year.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

A MUJI Hard-Cover Suitcase Is Your Excuse For a Vacation

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Same-Sex Marriage In Maine: The First Wedding (PHOTOS)

Congratulations, Mainers!

The same-sex marriage law that voters passed in November went into effect at midnight on December 29th. Maine joins Washington, Massachusetts, Iowa, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Connecticut and the District of Columbia in enacting same-sex marriage laws; same-sex couples there may obtain marriage licences and get married.

To see what marriage equality looks like in the Pine Tree State, we found photos from the first legal marriage in Maine. The grooms were Steven Bridges and Michael Snell and they wed at about 12:25 AM on Saturday.

"It's historic. We've waited our entire lives for this," Bridges told the Associated Press.

See their journey to City Hall in Portland in the slideshow below.

  • Steven Bridges, left, and Michael Snell, a couple for nine years, arrive at City Hall in Portland, Maine.

  • Snell and Bridges speak to a reporter before obtaining a marriage license under the state's new law. Bridges and Snell held a commitment ceremony six years ago.

  • Steven Bridges receives a wedding ring from Michael Snell early Saturday. "We finally feel equal and happy to live in Maine," <a href="http://bangordailynews.com/2012/12/28/news/portland/maines-first-married-gay-couple-we-finally-feel-equal/">Bridges told the Bangor Daily News</a>.

  • Steven Bridges and Michael Snell right after making history as the first same-sex couple to be married in the state.

  • A crowd cheers at 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012, as the first same-sex couple to be legally married in Maine departs City Hall in Portland, Maine.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

What can we learn from bowling about incentives, disincentives and ...

Under the scoring rules of bowling, you get rewarded, not penalized, for being a successful bowler. ?When a player clears all ten pins using both balls in a frame and gets a ?spare,? the bowler is awarded ten points for that frame, plus a bonus based on the number of pins knocked down with the first ball of the next frame.? When a bowler clears all ten pins with the first ball in a frame, the player is awarded ten points, plus a bonus based on the number of pins knocked down with the next two balls.? With this bonus method of scoring, the points scored for the ball (or two balls) following a spare (strike) are counted twice, and there is a reward for being successful at knocking as many pins down with the least number of balls. ?A perfect score of 300 points for twelve consecutive strikes actually includes 200 ?bonus points,? in addition to the 100 points for the actual number of pins knocked down in ten frames.

Under our current progressive federal income tax system with six tax rates increasing from 10% (for income up to $8,700 for single filers) to 35% (for income above $388,351 for single filers), Americans get penalized, not rewarded, for being successful and entrepreneurial.? Reason? ?The more income you earn and report to the IRS, the higher the tax rate you pay. ?At the highest current marginal tax rate of 35%, more than one-third of the marginal income of high income earners gets taxed at the federal level, in addition to income taxes paid at the state level, which can be as high as 11% in Oregon and Hawaii, and 10.55% in California. ?Importantly, a progressive income tax system creates strong disincentives to be productive, because the most successful individuals get taxed (and penalized) at higher marginal rates as they earn more income, at combined federal and state tax rates that could approach almost 50 percent of the last dollar earned.

What if we scored bowling the way we tax income?? Then we would subtract, not add points for a spare or strike, i.e. we would penalize and ?tax? the best bowlers with disincentives for being successful.?? With penalties for being successful, we would expect fewer bowlers striving for excellence and a general deterioration in the quality of the sport.

What if we taxed income the way we score bowling?? We would then reward the most productive Americans by reducing their tax rates as their earnings increased, not increasing their tax burden as they become more successful.? That is, we would do away with the progressive tax system of increasing disincentives for earning income, and we would implement a regressive income tax system that rewards successful income-generating activities the way bowling success is rewarded. ?Or alternatively, we would at least consider a flat tax system to avoid the disincentive effects of increasing marginal tax rates.

As Steve Moore pointed out in the Wall Street Journal recently, ?If we want millionaires to pay more taxes, then we need an economy where there are more millionaires.?? And we could create a lot more millionaires under a less progressive tax system with lower top marginal rates than with the more progressive system with higher marginal tax rates that might soon become reality.

Bottom Line: Incentives matter.? And just as importantly, so do disincentives. ?When we think about income taxes, maybe we can learn something about the importance of incentives and disincentives from the scoring rules of bowling.

Source: http://www.aei-ideas.org/2012/12/what-can-we-learn-from-bowling-about-incentives-disincentives-and-progressive-income-taxes/

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&#39;Lil Bama&#39; Celebrates 8th Birthday Despite Brain Cancer | WHNT ...

Posted on: 1:14 pm, December 28, 2012, by Beth Jett, updated on: 05:48pm, December 28, 2012

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) -? This is a very special week for a boy in Athens who WHNT NEWS 19 has been following for months.

Today, Friday, December 28th is Ryan Kitchens? eighth birthday.

What makes this birthday so special is that Ryan wasn?t expected to live to see it.

Instead, Ryan has been extra busy over the last few weeks, buying and delivering toys for less fortunate children, making new friends, goofing off and just being a typical kid.

?How are you feeling?? WHNT NEWS 19?s Beth Jett asked Ryan when he visited the station.? ?Good,? he answered.

It?s remarkable, since his doctors didn?t think he?d live to see Christmas.

Ryan is in a fierce battle with two tumors on his brain.

He beat them months ago, but they came back and have grown in size, causing him excrutiating headaches.

?Oh, it?s been a hard hard year,? said Jasmine Davis, Ryan?s mother.? ?After thinking your child?s been cured and less than 10 to 12 weeks later, to have your child again have it worse than they had it the first time and then he?s on Hospice.? That was a huge wake-up call because that only means one thing.?

But Ryan fought back with faith, fun, and determination to live, supported by the power of prayer from thousands of people following his story.

?There?s gotta be a reason why he?s still here,? said Jasmine.

Ryan?s doctors warned her that her youngest child and only son would only grow weaker quickly and likely wouldn?t be around for his next birthday.

They were wrong.

December 28th brings another milestone: he?s now eight years old.

?He?s just.. feeling amazing and acting like his old self again,? said Jasmine.? ?Running, I can barely keep up with him.?

Ryan is better known as ?Lil Bama,? around Alabama and beyond.? He stays energized by his love for University of Alabama Crimson Tide football.

Earlier this year, expecting he didn?t have much time left, Ryan insisted on making his final arrangements, picking out a crimson casket.

But the casket will have to wait, because he?s having too much fun living.

Ryan?s next medical appointment is at the end of January.

You may have noticed his crimson shirt with white letters on it, spelling out ?RYAN?.

His mother teamed up with a company to sell them, putting the proceeds towards a foundation that will help other families deal with cancer.

If you?d like to purchase one, you can order one by calling Suzette Michelle Boutique in Moulton.? Their number is 256.445.2035.

The foundation will be Ryan?s legacy to help others long after he?s gone.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Egypt's opposition leaders under investigation

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012 file photo, former Egyptian presidential candidate, Hamdeen Sabahi, left, speaks to former director of the U.N.'s nuclear agency and Nobel peace laureate, Mohamed El Baradei, during a news conference flanked by other prominent politicians, not shown, from outside the Muslim Brotherhood, to decry what was interpreted as a de facto declaration of emergency law by Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Mostafa El Shemy, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012 file photo, former Egyptian presidential candidate, Hamdeen Sabahi, left, speaks to former director of the U.N.'s nuclear agency and Nobel peace laureate, Mohamed El Baradei, during a news conference flanked by other prominent politicians, not shown, from outside the Muslim Brotherhood, to decry what was interpreted as a de facto declaration of emergency law by Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Mostafa El Shemy, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 file photo, released by the Egyptian Presidency, Nobel Peace Prize winner and head of the opposition Egyptian Constitution political party, Mohamed ElBaradei, left, meets with Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of inciting the overthrow of Egypt's first elected president, Mohammed Morsi. (AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency, File)

FILE - In this Friday, Nov. 30, 2012 file photo, former foreign minister and presidential candidate Amr Moussa, center, greets supporters as he arrives to Tahrir Square to join other liberal and secular parties for a major protest against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's latest decrees granting himself almost complete powers and allowing a rushed constitution to be presented for a vote. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Thomas Hartwell, File)

FILE - In this Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 file photo, former U.N. nuclear chief Mohamed el Baradei talks during an interview with the Associated Press at his house in the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser, File)

FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 24, 2012 file photo, Egyptian opposition leader Hamdeen Sabahi speaks during an interview with the Associated Press at his office in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser, File)

(AP) ? Egypt's chief prosecutor ordered an investigation on Thursday into allegations that opposition leaders committed treason by inciting supporters to overthrow Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

The probe by a Morsi-appointed prosecutor was launched a day after the president called for a dialogue with the opposition to heal rifts opened in the bitter fight over an Islamist-drafted constitution just approved in a referendum. The opposition decried the investigation as a throwback to Hosni Mubarak's regime, when the law was used to smear and silence opponents.

The probe was almost certain to sour the already tense political atmosphere in the country.

The allegations were made initially in a complaint by at least two lawyers sent to the chief prosecutor earlier this month. They targeted opposition leaders Mohammed ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace laureate and former head of the U.N. nuclear agency, former Foreign Minister Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi. Both Moussa and Sabahi were presidential candidates who competed against Morsi in the last election.

There was no immediate comment by any of the three opposition leaders named but the opposition dismissed the allegations.

Emad Abu Ghazi, secretary-general of the opposition party ElBaradei heads, said the investigation was "an indication of a tendency toward a police state and the attempt to eliminate political opponents." He said the ousted Mubarak regime dealt with the opposition in the same way.

Mubarak jailed his opponents, including liberals and Islamists. International rights groups said their trials did not meet basic standards of fairness.

ElBaradei was a leading figure behind the uprising against Mubarak and at one point, he was allied with the Brotherhood against the old regime.

The investigation does not necessarily mean charges will be filed against the leaders. But it is unusual for state prosecutors to investigate such broad charges against high-profile figures.

Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected president, asked the opposition on Wednesday to join a national dialogue to heal rifts and move on after a month of huge street protests against him and the constitution drafted by his allies.

Some of the protests erupted into deadly violence. On Dec. 5, anti-Morsi demonstrators staging a sit-in outside the presidential palace in Cairo were attacked by Morsi supporters. Fierce clashes ensued that left 10 people dead.

The wave of protests began after Morsi's Nov. 22 decrees that gave him and the assembly writing the constitution immunity from judicial oversight. That allowed his Islamist allies on the assembly to hurriedly rush through the charter before an expected court ruling dissolving the panel.

After the decrees, the opposition accused Morsi of amassing too much power in his hands. They said the constitution was drafted without the participation of liberal, minority Christian and women members of the assembly, who walked out in protest at the last minute.

Even though the constitution passed in a referendum, the opposition has vowed to keep fighting it. They say it enshrines Islamic law in Egypt, undermines rights of minorities and women, and restricts freedoms.

Morsi and Brotherhood officials accused the opposition of working to undermine the president's legitimacy, and accused former regime officials of working to topple him.

Although he reached out to the opposition for reconciliation, Morsi did not offer any concessions in his speech Wednesday calling for a dialogue.

On Wednesday Morsi asked his prime minister to carry out a limited reshuffle of his government, without offering the opposition any seats.

In an apparent protest against the decision to keep the same prime minister, the minister of parliamentary affairs resigned. A member of his Islamist party said Prime Minister Hesham Kandil has not lived up to the challenges of the previous period, and a stronger, more political prime minister should be nominated.

This is the second resignation of a Cabinet minister this week and follows a spate of resignations of senior aides and advisers during the constitutional crisis.

Details of the complaint filed by the two lawyers were carried on the website of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic fundamentalist group that has become Egypt's most powerful political faction since the 2011 uprising.

The report said their complaint alleged that the opposition leaders were "duping simple Egyptians to rise against legitimacy and were inciting against the president," which constitutes treason.

Yara Khalaf, a spokeswoman for Moussa, said there were no official charges and he had not been summoned for investigation. But she declined to comment on the accusations.

Heba Yassin, a spokesman for the Popular Current headed by Sabahi, said Sabahi faced similar charges under Mubarak and his predecessor. She dismissed them as fabrications and an attempt to smear his reputation and silence the opposition.

"Morsi is confirming that he is following the same policies of Mubarak in repressing his opponents and trying to smear their reputation through false accusations," Yassin said.

"Also this is evidence of what we had warned about ? the judiciary and the prosecutor-general must be independent and not appointed by the president," she said. "He is a Morsi appointee and this is where his loyalty lies and he is now implementing orders to eliminate the opposition."

The chief prosecutor, Talaat Abdullah, was appointed by Morsi at the height of the political tension over the constitution. He could not be immediately reached for comment.

Morsi's Nov. 22 presidential decrees appointed Abdullah to replace the chief prosecutor who was a holdover from the Mubarak regime. The judiciary protested the move, seeing it as trampling of its authority to choose the chief prosecutor.

The Supreme Judicial Council, the country's highest judicial authority, asked Abdullah to step down Wednesday because he was appointed by the president.

Human Rights lawyer Bahy Eddin Hassan said the fact that the chief prosecutor has asked for an investigation meant he is taking the accusations by the lawyers seriously.

Abdullah asked a judge to conduct the investigation, the state news agency reported.

Hassan said this was an attempt to show that the investigation is independent. However the judiciary, like the rest of the country, is divided between supporters and opponents of Morsi and the Brotherhood.

"This is the beginning of a series of events where the judiciary will be used to settle political scores with opponents," Hassan said. "This is not a new policy. But it is new that a regime that is just starting out uses such tools."

With an economic crisis and unpopular austerity measures looming in Egypt, Hassan said: "The regime wants to keep the opposition busy with its legal battles."

Associated Press

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HCC99_700 Issue #99, December ? Art Deco. Painstaking research that took months to accomplish explored how the art deco movement influenced automotive designs. Mark McCourt?s thorough examination of style resulted in numerous accolades from our readers, telling us that a story such as this has been long overdue. HCC93_700 Issue #93, June ? Custom Cadillacs. Everyone appreciated seeing these two ?un-built? 1930s-period Fleetwood designs come to life, but our readers were split on the validity of their status for today?s concours. As a result we were bombarded with letters and emails, with the general consensus being that a special class for these ?recreations? needs to be created at all concours events. HCC89_700 Issue #89, February ? Class of ?58. With two colorful 1958 Oldsmobiles on the cover, this issue was a huge hit with our readers and newsstand buyers, too. GM?s restyled models for this year were polarizing when new and still are today, so we weren?t surprised to learn just how vocal our readers were about these ornate giants. HCC96_700 Issue #96, September ? Brand Champions. Crunching production numbers was a laborious task that took days on end, but it uncovered just what were the best-selling cars of all time. There were many surprises and our readers really enjoyed finding out which models topped the sales chart. HCC95_700 Issue #95, August ? 1950s Mopars. The combination of Mopars and the 1950s always makes for interesting stories, especially when the main feature car was a purple and white 1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer which generated so much positive mail, it was understandably our most popular feature car of the year. HCC92_700 Issue #92, May ? Give-A-Way Cars. Baby boomers remember well the popularity of give-a-way cars back in the prosperous post-war years, so we weren?t surprised to learn just how well-liked this theme story was. Such light-hearted stories about the forgotten side of automotive history, such as this, lends the magazine a fun quotient that our readers found to be highly entertaining. HCC91_700 Issue #91, April ? Top 10 Most Powerful Classics. Horsepower is highly celebrated by all car enthusiasts, but it?s a car?s power-to-weight ratio that?s the true barometer in determining its power rating. David Traver Adolphus ran the numbers to discover the real ?muscle car? champions of each era, and the results surprised everyone. HCC94_700 Issue #94, July ? Deco Diva Town Cars, Wealth on Wheels (and part 2). In this two-part series of the History of Automotive Design, Walt Gosden explored custom-built motorcars for societys elite. This ever-popular design feature always generates reader mail, but this particular series had the Full Classic enthusiasts asking for more. HCC97_700 Issue #97, October ? Jay Leno?s alternative energy cars. While Jay?s Chrysler Turbine car was the main feature, we also went inside his garage and profiled his steam-powered vehicles. Our environmentally-conscious readers loved this issue, while everyone else simply enjoyed reading about Jay?s diverse car collection and his thoughts on steam power. HCC98_700 Issue #98, November ? 25 Collectible Plymouths That You Must Own. When it comes to collector cars, Plymouths usually get short-changed, so this issue was designed to highlight all the great Plymouth models that everyone should own. We selected the top 25 most collectible Plymouths, and were surprised to learn that 99 percent of our readers agreed with us.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

93% Zero Dark Thirty

All Critics (85) | Top Critics (25) | Fresh (79) | Rotten (6)

What it does in the course of telling a seminal story of our time is what contemporary films so rarely do, serve as brilliant provocation.

The genius of "Zero Dark Thirty" is that we feel exactly what those involved must have felt at the end. Not elation. Not the thrill of victory. Just relief.

A powerful, morally complicated work on an urgent subject. It is a film that deserves-that almost demands-to be seen and argued over.

Movies must move, and this one just lies there like a stack of paper from a classified government filing cabinet.

[Chastain's performance has] a lot of colors, and angles, and is guaranteed to be remembered come awards time. Maya's a real character, all right.

Kathryn Bigelow proves herself once again to be a master of heightened realism and narrative drive in this retelling of the decade-long search for Osama bin Laden.

It's like "All the President's Men" with torture and explosions, but no mention of presidents...

The decision one has to make is whether it's worth sitting through the first two hours, that provide a fine antidote for insomnia, to see the final 37 minutes.

A masterful piece of action filmmaking that succeeds in generating enormous tension by dramatizing a recent historical event in spite of the fact that everyone knows how it will end.

What makes the movie so effective is its protagonist, a doggedly determined CIA agent played by Jessica Chastain, who never loses sight of her goal in spite of repeated setbacks and bouts of political in-fighting.

The problem at the center of Zero Dark Thirty is that knowing and not knowing constitute a process, a process in which people tell lies and get hurt, in which costs can be overwhelming.

With a protagonist you lack the desire to root for and subject matter that's been shoved down our throats in the 11 years since 9/11, This is one of the only films this year where battling heavy eyelids is more exciting than the film itself.

The result is a remarkably thorough, unexpectedly cinematic, two-and-half-hour chronicle of American persistence.

There is something definitive about Zero Dark Thirty as a piece of filmmaking, as though Bigelow is concluding the entire ordeal for us on the big screen, as a film that could well earn her yet another Oscar.

While the film may not be the best of the year, its true winner is Jessica Chastain's knock-out, Oscar-worthy performance.

Zero Dark Thirty is a skillful -- and somewhat cautious -- look at military bureaucracy. It's both hampered and elevated by its dependence on authenticity.

Don't mess with the chicks. Osama bin Laden did, and look what happened to him.

Kathryn Bigelow's painstaking account of the events that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden favors dramatization over character and suspense.

There's no more perfect title for a film this year, because it manages to suggest a witching hour, a veil of deadly secrecy, and a pinpoint-honed logistical operation all at once.

A feverishly thrilling, decade-spanning CIA procedural.

This is next-level filmmaking -- smart, brave and intense.

Zero Dark Thirty has nary a wasted scene and very little in the way of respite from the intensity and power of its story and execution.

Achieves something rare, presenting a hot-button subject-torture-without the usual moral nudging.

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Ranch Land For Sale in Valparaiso IN

If you are preparing to obtain a Farm and Ranch in Valparaiso IN, you ought to settle on many important things prior to making the acquisition. Initially, you need to decide on the county in Valparaiso IN where you want to buy a farm and ranch. Whether it will be Jasper, LaPorte, Lake, Porter or Newton ? it all relies on you. Select the county relying on the kind of farm you want to develop.

Establishing a Farm and Ranch in Valparaiso IN is rather a strenuous project specifically if you do not have any sort of prior experience or understanding related to farm building. Before jumping on to this endeavor, it is essential to decide the sort of farm and ranch you want to produce. Pet farms, bird farm, dairy products and poultry farm, or a farm that produces vegetables and fruits? you need to choose the kind of farm prior to advancing on the next steps. Due to the fact that each kind has its very own demands, thus the land of the farm ought to be picked according to the type you want to build. When you have made that decision, it is time for you to move forward.

Find an Experienced Real estate agent to obtain a Farm and Ranch in Valparaiso IN

To create a Farm and Ranch in Valparaiso IN, you would need the solutions of an elite Farm or Rural Land real estate broker. Typically, realtors have a best understanding of urban home and homes; there are few realtors whose experience lies in farming and rural areas. Contact an agent of that sort: the one who is knowledgeable about farms and rural real estate. Review your demands and spending plan with your realtor so he could show you lands as per your demands. Ask him to reveal you a minimum of eight or ten excellent locations so you have an assortment to select from. Never choose the very first rural real estate you go to. It is most effectively to keep your choices open as you could locate a land better and a lot more budget friendly than the very first one. Therefore, be extremely wise in making that choice. You will be investing a handsome amount of cash in the land so you need to be extremely sure prior to acquiring the farmland. Ask your realtor to show you currently built ranches as well as home for constructing a farm from scratch. If you have the ability to locate a set up farm at a fair price, it will be better to go through that offer.

Assess the Location of Farm and Ranch in Valparaiso IN

Whenever you are revealed some property to create a ranch, assess it minutely and see that you understand every nitty-gritty of it. You should discover about all the farmer?s markets near to that farm location. If your circulation channels and farmer?s market are located at a great distance from that location, it will not be that convenient for you. Even if you are being supplied a great rate for that Farm and Ranch in Valparaiso IN, you will certainly not be saving much in the long run, as your fuel and transport prices will be too high. Therefore, it is a good thing to have a ranch close to your providers and markets. This will certainly not only save your cash however additionally will curtail the waste of time.

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The farm obtaining process ultimately reaches the final stage when you have actually chosen a location or a currently established ranch. Now you should settle the contract with the vendor and do all the documentation. If you are getting the right of easement, go through all the reports and easement papers completely. You do not want to end up signing on an arrangement that does not prefer you; so be very heedful while fixing the documentation problems.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Russia in for warm spell, but bad weather persists: Voice of Russia

Temperatures are expected to climb up by nearly 15 degrees in the Central Federal District on Tuesday.

Forecasters warn, however, that this will be accompanied by gale force winds blowing in gusts 20 m/s, icy roads, and heavy snowfalls, sometimes with rain.

Bad weather will reach its peak on Wednesday, weather forecasters say.

Weather-sensitive people have been alerted to a drop in atmospheric pressure.

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Green Blog: On Our Radar: A Parched Southwest

New projections by researchers indicate that dry spells will get progressively worse in coming decades in California, Nevada, the Colorado River headwaters region and Texas, putting greater stress on agriculture, ecosystems and a growing population. [Nature Climate Change]

A boom in marijuana growing is wreaking havoc on fragile habitats along the California coast, with farmers illegally cutting down trees, flattening mountaintops for greenhouses, siphoning water from streams and polluting watersheds. [The Los Angeles Times]

A sharp rise in automobile use has made fast-growing Asian cities the epicenter of global air pollution, with more than 2.1 million people dying prematurely from it in 2010, a new study in the Lancet says. [The Guardian]

North Dakota, in the midst of an oil and gas fracking boom, had the highest growth rate of any state in fiscal 2012, the Census Bureau reports.

On Christmas Eve, a trip down memory lane: remembering the ?Clean Coal Carolers.? [Treehugger]

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Conn. shooting site draws hundreds of visitors

FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012 file photo, Addison Strychalsky, 2, of Newtown, Conn., pets Libby, a golden retriever therapy dog, during a visit from the dogs and their handlers to a memorial for the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims in Newtown. As the shock of Newtown's horrific school shooting starts to wear off, as the headlines fade and the therapists leave, residents are seeking a way forward through faith, community and a determination to seize their future. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012 file photo, Addison Strychalsky, 2, of Newtown, Conn., pets Libby, a golden retriever therapy dog, during a visit from the dogs and their handlers to a memorial for the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims in Newtown. As the shock of Newtown's horrific school shooting starts to wear off, as the headlines fade and the therapists leave, residents are seeking a way forward through faith, community and a determination to seize their future. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 file photo, a woman with flowers walks past a Christmas tree which has become a memorial to the Newtown shooting victims in Newtown, Conn. In the wake of the shooting, the grieving town is trying to find meaning in Christmas. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

Monsignor Robert Weiss of St. Rose of Lima in Newtown, Conn., leads the House of Representatives and Senate in prayer during a memorial service for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting prior to a special session at the state Capitol in Hartford, Conn., Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

FILE - In this Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 file photo, a mourner of teacher Anne Marie Murphy, who was killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings in Newtown, Conn., hugs an officiate at St. Mary Of The Assumption Church after a funeral service in Katonah, N.Y. As the shock of Newtown's horrific school shooting starts to wear off, as the headlines fade and the therapists leave, residents are seeking a way forward through faith, community and a determination to seize their future. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, File)

Connecticut's Bria Hartley leaves a news conference holding two teddy bears given to her by children from the Newtown Youth Basketball Association after an NCAA women's college basketball game against Hartford at the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Conn., Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

(AP) ? The Sandy Hook section of Newtown was a gathering place this weekend for hundreds of people drawn to the scene of the recent massacre to share in the community's mourning and come to terms with the shocking school tragedy.

The village's downtown was clogged with traffic Sunday, with license plates from all across New England and beyond.

Residents across Newtown, meanwhile, were seeking to move forward through faith, community and a determination to seize their future. Many have taken advantage of counseling services.

Both groups are trying in their own way to cope with the puzzling Dec. 14 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School that took the lives of 20 children and six adults. Police say the gunman killed his mother before heading to the school and committed suicide afterward.

People with bouquets of flowers, teddy bears and cameras walked along the closed road to the makeshift memorial near the school. Mark Burkhart brought his wife and daughter from Wingdale, N.Y., to pay their respects.

"We felt we had to come here to grieve a little bit," he said. "You find yourself not sure what to do or what to say, so this kind of helps."

Connor Collier, 21, of Newtown, said visitors earlier in the week were mostly with the media. But that changed during the weekend to "just regular people" from as far away as Washington State and Florida.

"Frankly, I like this a lot better. Everybody wants to help," said Collier, who has spent the past week near the village Christmas tree selling green and white bracelets that read, "Angels of Sandy Hook." He said he has raised $40,000 for a fund established for the victims.

A man dressed as Santa greeted visitors Sunday while a group of saxophone players from Newtown High School serenaded the crowd with Christmas carols.

Anne Spillane, 51, of Sandy Hook, drove some of the band members, including her daughter. She said the brother of one band member was killed in the shooting. He was one of several victims the Sillane family knew.

She said she and others in town have been buoyed by the outpouring of support.

A family that lives about three hours away in New Bedford, Mass., came Saturday with a life-sized Santa Claus that held a scroll with the names of all the victims engraved on it, Sillane said.

And a police officer from New Britain gave her a box of homemade Christmas ornaments with the names of each victim on them, Sillane said.

"I gave those to our monsignor, and he's going to give them to the families," she said. "People are just so good. We understand. They just want to do something."

At religious services in Newtown on Sunday, parishioners recognized their church leaders for helping them to cope with the shooting deaths.

After the Sunday service at Newtown's Trinity Episcopal Church, the Rev. Kathleen Adams-Shepherd received hugs and kisses from a long line of parishioners. She choked up as she read the names of the victims and offered a prayer for all of them, including gunman Adam Lanza and his slain mother, Nancy.

Monsignor Robert Weiss of the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church thanked the community for giving him strength to get through a week filled with funerals. St. Rose of Lima lost eight children and two adults in the massacre.

"This has been the worst week of my life," Weiss said.

Deacon Rick Scinto of St. Rose of Lima said church officials will be teamed with professional counselors and therapists to provide assistance.

"I don't see us taking a lead role, but I certainly see us taking a cooperative role in any kind of counseling that they need. We have our niche. We're religious and we can talk about God and how the Lord figures in this whole mess," Scinto said.

To deal with the short-term trauma, the state sent dozens of mental health professionals to Newtown. Sessions were available every day, at a half-dozen locations. Relief also has been provided by therapy and service dogs, massage therapists, acupuncturists and art therapists, from around Connecticut and the nation.

Dennis Stratford, who works for the school district, happened to be making a delivery to Sandy Hook Elementary when the gunman attacked. He saw dead children. He saw the remains of dead children on those who survived. He waited agonizing minutes for his own child to emerge unharmed from the school. Two of his neighbors' children did not.

"I go home and cry every night, and I cry every morning," Stratford said.

He went to one counseling session, but the horrific images remain. What helps more is work: sorting through the warehouses full of gifts, delivering them where they need to go or doing whatever else needs to be done for his town.

"There were nine minutes of evil, and an infinity of goodness after that," Stratford said, sitting on a forklift loaded with gifts. "This is therapy for me."

___

Associated Press writers Brock Vergakis and Michael Melia contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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