Wednesday 31 July 2013

Several large explosions reported at Florida gas plant

Emergency officials in Lake County, Fla., confirmed there were multiple injuries after a series of reported propane explosions rocked a gas plant.

Images showed a massive blast at a Blue Rhino plant in Tavares, about an hour north of Orlando. The explosions began at around 11:25 p.m. ET.

The Orlando Sentinel reports Tavares City Administrator John Drury says 10 of 24 people working at the propane-take business there have not been accounted for after the blasts.

Lake County Sheriff Gary Borders said the blasts occurred inside the plant and blew the roof off.

One worker told CBS affiliate WKMG the explosion knocked him over. He said he could only see red and managed to find his way to a nearby gas station with other coworkers.

This picture tweeted by Marc Strand shows an explosion reportedly at a gas plant in Lake County, Fla.

This picture tweeted by Marc Strand shows an explosion reportedly at a gas plant in Lake County, Fla.

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The loud blasts brought Tavares residents out of their homes. "Shook my house and I live at least 4 miles away," tweeted Marc Strand, who took a picture of the flames and smoke. As of 12:45 p.m., he said blasts were still going off.

According to their website, Blue Rhino is a propane tank exchange brand, as well as a leading designer and marketer of barbecue grills, outdoor heaters, mosquito traps, and other outdoor appliances

Video posted on YouTube by user BeautifullyAllured shows the explosion, with several loud "booms" coming one after the other.

This is a developing story.

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'BioShock' diving back to Rapture in new chapter

This publicity photo provided by 2K Games/Irrational Games shows the video game "BioShock Infinite." Irrational Games creative director Ken Levine said Monday, July 29, 2013, that upcoming downloadable content for "BioShock Infinite" would be set in the underwater city of Rapture. (AP Photo/2K Games/Irrational Games)

This publicity photo provided by 2K Games/Irrational Games shows the video game "BioShock Infinite." Irrational Games creative director Ken Levine said Monday, July 29, 2013, that upcoming downloadable content for "BioShock Infinite" would be set in the underwater city of Rapture. (AP Photo/2K Games/Irrational Games)

(AP) ? "BioShock" is returning to the sea.

Irrational Games creative director Ken Levine says an upcoming downloadable chapter of the popular video game "BioShock Infinite" will be set in Rapture.

The fantastical underwater metropolis served as the moody locale for the original "BioShock" shoot-'em-up game in 2007. The follow-up "BioShock Infinite" was released earlier this year and traded the 1960 dystopia of Rapture for the idealistic 1912 floating city of Columbia. "Infinite" was the top selling game in March, according to NPD Group.

Levine said Monday the two-part, story-driven chapter will be titled "Burial at Sea" and feature "Infinite" protagonists Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth mysteriously meeting in the submerged city in 1958 before its demise.

"I just had this vision of Elizabeth dressed in that period looking like Veronica Lake or Rita Hayworth," said Levine. "I just said, 'I want to see that image. I want to see Elizabeth in Rapture.'"

Levine hinted the downloadable adventure would marry the two worlds, explaining how the characters don't remember each other and how the all-important vigor powers from Columbia made their way to Rapture and became drinkable. He also noted that this version of Rapture would be livelier than the one glimpsed in "BioShock" and 2010's "BioShock 2."

"We didn't have the opportunity in the first game to have civilians in Rapture," said Levine. "It just didn't exist because everyone was dead. It's been interesting to find the tone. These are the people that bought into the vision (Rapture founder) Andrew Ryan was presenting and made their life down there."

The second part of "Burial at Sea" will allow players to portray Elizabeth, the mysterious young woman who manipulates space and time in "Infinite." Originally, Elizabeth was intended to remain as a companion to Booker.

"We thought that how part one of 'Burial at Sea' ends naturally gives Elizabeth something that was important for her to do," said Levine. "It wasn't always the plan, but once it came up, we realized it had to be that way."

Despite the franchise's upcoming return trip to Rapture, the first chapter of downloadable content for "Infinite" will be planted firmly on Columbia. It's called "Clash in the Clouds" and is a fighting-focused mode set for release this week for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 that takes place in four previously unseen areas of Columbia. "Burial at Sea" is expected later this year.

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Panel backs lung cancer screening for some smokers

For the first time, government advisers are recommending screening for lung cancer, saying certain current and former heavy smokers should get annual scans to cut their chances of dying of the disease.

If it becomes final as expected, the advice by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force would clear the way for insurers to cover CT scans, a type of X-ray, for those at greatest risk.

That would be people ages 55 through 79 who smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 30 years or the equivalent, such as two packs a day for 15 years. Whether screening would help younger or lighter smokers isn't known, so scans are not advised for them. They also aren't for people who quit at least 15 years ago, or people too sick or frail to undergo cancer treatment.

"The evidence shows we can prevent a substantial number of lung cancer deaths by screening" ? about 20,000 of the 160,000 that occur each year in the United States, said Dr. Michael LeFevre, a task force leader and family physician at the University of Missouri.

Public comments will be taken until Aug. 26, then the panel will give its final advice. Reports on screening were published Monday in Annals of Internal Medicine.

The recommendation is a big deal for many reasons. The task force, an independent group of doctors appointed by the government, in recent years has urged less frequent screening for breast and cervical cancers, and no screening for prostate cancer, saying PSA blood tests do men more harm than good. There are no good ways to screen for ovarian cancer or other less common types.

But lung cancer is the top cancer killer worldwide. Nearly 90 percent of people who get it die from it, usually because it's found too late for treatment to succeed. About 85 percent of lung cancers in the U.S. are attributable to smoking, and about 37 percent of U.S. adults are current or former smokers. The task force estimates that 10 million Americans would fit the smoking and age criteria for screening.

The American Cancer Society used to recommend screening with ordinary chest X-rays but withdrew that advice in 1980 after studies showed they weren't saving lives. Since then, CT scans have come into wider use, and the society and other groups have endorsed their limited use for screening certain heavy smokers.

The scans cost $100 to as much as $400 and are not usually covered by Medicare or private insurers now. But under the new health care law, cancer screenings recommended by the task force are to be covered with no copays.

"It's generally going to be covered by all health plans" if the advice gets final task force approval, said Susan Pisano of the industry trade group America's Health Insurance Plans. She said her group may develop a response during the public comment period but has had "high regard" for the task force in the past "because they rely so heavily on the evidence" in crafting their recommendations.

The task force considered lung cancer screening in 2004 but said there was too little evidence to weigh risks and benefits. Since then, a major study found that screening the age group covered in the task force's recommendation could cut the chances of dying from lung cancer by up to 20 percent and from any cause by nearly 7 percent.

Screening "is absolutely not for everybody," not even all smokers, LeFevre stressed. That includes President Barack Obama, who said a couple years ago that he had quit smoking. Obama is too young (he will turn 52 in a few days) and too light a smoker (he reportedly smoked less than a pack a day), to be in the high-risk group advised to get screening.

The potential benefits of screening may not outweigh its possible harms for people not at high risk of developing lung cancer. A suspicious finding on a scan often leads to biopsies and other medical tests that have costs and complications of their own. The radiation from scans to look for cancer can raise the risk of developing the disease.

"These scans uncover things, often things that are not important. But you don't figure out that for a while," and only after entering "the medical vortex" of follow-up tests, said Dr. Peter Bach, a cancer screening expert at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York.

The best way to prevent lung cancer is to quit smoking or never start, and screening doesn't make smoking safer, doctors stress.

"That's everyone's public health concern: People will see this as a pass to continue smoking," Bach said of screening. "I don't think it's likely," because people know how harmful smoking is, he said.

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Online:

Personal risk assessment tool: http://www.mskcc.org/lung-screening-tool

Task force advice: http://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org

Evidence review: http://bit.ly/13rK8EO

CDC stop smoking advice: http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tips/

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Fetal 'programming' of sweet taste's elicited pleasure

[unable to retrieve full-text content]New research finds that adversities during gestation may influence the newborn's pleasure in response to sweet.

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Amazon expansion to bring new jobs to Indianapolis

Amazon is expanding in Indianapolis.

It?s part of the company?s plans to add 5,000 across the country. Jeffersonville, Ind., is also part of the strategy, which also includes cities in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and South Carolina. The company needs to add jobs to sustain the growing need for fulfillment centers. It already employs about 20,000 workers in that area.

Amazon said the jobs pay 30 percent more than traditional retail jobs. The positions include benefits like health care, 401(k) plans and stock awards. Workers will pick, pack and ship orders to customers.

For more about the jobs, visit Amazon?s employment website.

Source: http://fox59.com/2013/07/29/amazon-expansion-to-bring-new-jobs-to-indianapolis/

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Computer scientists develop 'mathematical jigsaw puzzles' to encrypt software

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Computer science experts have designed a system to encrypt software so that it only allows someone to use a program as intended while preventing any deciphering of the code behind it. This is known in computer science as "software obfuscation," and it is the first time it has been accomplished.

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Apple Retailer Facing Class Action Suit Over Employee Bag Checks

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Minecraft (version 1.6)


Minecraft is your blocky, beautiful sandbox, to build in and play with as you please. The core of the game is exploring and surviving in a hostile world made from building-blocks that you can build with as you please. But as you play, you'll quickly see that this game has so much more to offer than just architecture.

The Minecraft Way
As a player, your only advantage over a hostile landscape is the ability to build, so if you don't want to die, you need shelter (and a food source). If you want shelter, you need to gather materials. If you want to gather materials faster, you need to craft tools. If you don't want to cower in a dark hole all night (eight minutes of real time) then you better build a nicer house.

The underlying rule of Minecraft is that you have to work for everything. Even figuring out the specific crafting recipes will require some effort. You can try to figure these out on your own, but the Minecraft Wiki is an invaluable source that will connect you to everything that can be done in the game along with the huge, active community of players.

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The real fun of Minecraft is that it's flexible enough for players to enjoy on their own terms. You can focus on monster slaying, farming and animal husbandry, magic and enchantments, or astounding electro-mechanical contraptions using redstone?the in-game surrogate for electricity. A normal game is usually a mix of everything.

Minecraft even offers two modes of play. Survival Mode more is geared towards dodging enemies and building while exploring the surprisingly beautiful landscape while Creative Mode offers a pallet of every block and item in the game so you can easily construc enormous architectural triumphs or massive redstone computers.

Minecraft is also flexible in its hardware requirements. The developers say it requires at minimum 1GB of RAM, a dedicated video card (preferably nVidia GeForce 6xxx Series or ATI Radeon 9xxx Series), a 1.8GHZ CPU, and the latest 64-bit installation of Java. The game runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, with updates released simultaneously for all three. I used a Windows 8 machine and a Mac Mini in my testing. There are also versions of the game for Android, iOS, and XBox 360. The game looks excellent on high-end machines, but will perform adequately on even modestly powered laptops.

An Ever Changing, Infinite Game
Swedish developer Mojang avoided the bloated, years-long development cycle and sky-high prices of major game releases by selling copies of Minecraft long before it was "finished." New features continue to come out at a fairly regular pace. The game was recently updated to 1.6, bringing with it an exciting new feature: horses.

Players can now find and tame blocky horses (and donkeys) for riding and use as pack animals. The increased mobility is quite welcome in Minecraft, as the monsters will become more difficult the longer you spend in a particular area. Horses can be ridden with the addition of a saddle, and can also be protected with specially-crafted horse armor. Donkeys can be outfitted with chests for an additional 15 inventory slots, opening the door for in-game caravans of goods. Watch out when crossing water with these steeds, however; you'll automatically dismount in deep oceans or lakes.

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Along with horses are "leads," which let you snag any animal from a distance and secure it to a fence post?a feature in-game farmers are sure to love. Also for animal lovers are nametags, which let you assign a specific name to an animal. Interestingly, these require experience points to create, increasing the places for players to spend their hard-earned XP.

The new update was not without its quirks, however. Boats now use the same controls as horses, which makes the already awkward watercraft all the more ungainly.

1.6 also introduced a new game launcher, with which you can assign different versions of the game to different profiles. This means you can enjoy all the latest features, but still easily move back a version if your favorite multiplayer server requires it. The new launcher will someday make modding the game much easier, but for now adding mods is still too complicated for all but the most dedicated player.

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Try This Full Body CrossFit-inspired Workout - Health News and ...

Everyone is doing CrossFit nowadays. It?s an intense workout that gives you results, so it?s no surprise it?s so popular. And with the 2013 CrossFit Games?taking place?just last weekend, there?s even more of a reason to give it a try for yourself.

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To give you a taste of what CrossFit is all about, here?s a WOD (?Workout of the Day?) that will provide you with a full body workout in just 10 minutes. Really!

Don?t believe it? Set a timer for 10 minutes and try to do as many rounds as possible of the following exercises without taking too much time to rest between exercises. If you push yourself, I guarantee you?ll get a great full-body workout in a short amount of time!

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Unsure of how to do the exercises listed above? Here is a video demonstration of Medicine Ball Thrusters, Push-Ups, and Lateral Burpees (jump over the medicine ball).

Note: please consult your doctor before starting a new exercise program.

Read Tina?s daily food and fitness blog,?Carrots ?N? Cake.

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Living longer, living healthier: People are remaining healthier later in life

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Based on data collected between 1991 and 2009 from almost 90,000 individuals who responded to the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, scientists say that, even as life expectancy has increased over the past two decades, people have become increasingly healthier later in life.

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Apple faces more allegations of worker abuse by different supplier... Pegatron

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ker-abuse.html

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Pegatron, which puts together products in mainland China for Apple, was forcing employees to work in poor conditions, depriving them of overtime pay and polluting the environment, China Labor Watch claimed in a report released on Monday.

?[Pegatron] benefitted from and relied upon labor violations to increase their competitive edge,? the rights group said.

The group said its findings were based on a five-month undercover investigation at three Pegatron factories in China where more than 70,000 workers assemble Apple products.


This happening after they got some good press after deciding to try and have products manufactured in the states is interesting
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I wonder if they decided that having some of their products made in the states was a good idea out of fear that they might get bad press from news of worker abuse by a supplier being reported again.

Would anyone here be willing to pay $10-$50 dollars more on electronics to reduce the instances of alleged worker abuse?

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Hope for tigers lives in Sumatra

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Recent findings from a camera trap survey in Sumatra, Indonesia, have uncovered a burgeoning tiger stronghold on an island that typically makes headlines for its rampant loss of forests and wildlife.

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iPhone 5S and budget iPhone could launch on September 18

The iPhone 5S release date could see Apple?s new flagship phone share the limelight with the heavily rumoured budget iPhone on September 18, latest reports have suggested.

With reports over the weekend hinting that the iPhone 5S release date would see the eagerly awaited iPhone 5 replacement formally launch on September 6, new claims have suggested Apple?s next-gen smartphone will not be formally unveiled until September 18. Citing an unnamed source, CurrentEditorials has claimed this unveiling will be followed by an iPhone 5S release date on September 27.

While the iPhone 5S is expected to build on the company?s current metal bodied smartphone offering with a new array of innards and features, the latest reports have suggested that the budget iPhone handset will be a ?refreshed iPhone 5.?

Maintaining the same specs sheet as the current flagship model, it has been suggested that: ?Instead of adding another iPhone to its line-up, Apple has decided to refresh the soon-to-be mid-range iPhone 5 with a selection of colours and a reduced build cost, thanks to some well-placed plastic.?

Budget iPhone Rumours

One of the most widely anticipated products to come out of Apple?s Cupertino headquarters this autumn, the budget iPhone is expected to see the iPad mini maker look to rival the dominant raft of Android powered mid-range smartphones.

With the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One eating into Apple?s share of the high-end smartphone sector, the company is expected to launch a cheaper, plastic bodied iPhone to push its ecosystem out across a wider potential user base.

Although a raft of budget iPhone rumours have hinted to a cheaper Apple handset making it to retail before the year?s end, earlier this year the company?s Senior Vice President, Phillip Schiller, seemingly rebuffed claims of a budget iPhone.

?Despite the popularity of cheap smartphones this will never be the future of Apple?s products,? he said. ?Every product that Apple creates, we consider using only the best technology available.?

Read More: iPhone 6 rumours

Via: TechRadar

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JPMorgan pays $410 million to settle energy probe?

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JPMorgan Chase announced Tuesday it would pay a total of $410 million to settle allegations of energy market manipulation in California and the Midwest.

In a case that raised eyebrows on both Wall Street and regulatory circles, the giant financial firm said it would pay a civil penalty of $285 million and disgorge $125 million, the latest settlement in a series of high-profile investigations by U.S. federal energy regulators against banks.

The deal closes the book on a probe that dates back more than two years, when California's power grid operator noticed the Wall Street bank was using an "abusive" trading strategy that effectively forced the grid to pay for plants to sit idle, ultimately adding to customers' costs.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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From the Forums: The AC staff show their home screens

From the Forums

We Android users love to set up our devices just right, with everything we want or need within easy reach right from our home screens. We also like to share and compare with each other, and enjoy looking at some of the more exotic setups some folks have going on.

Someone asked the other day, wondering what the AC staff's home screens looked like. I sent a shout out to the forum mods and blog writers to send me a quick snap, without doing any tidying up. So here you go, and feel free to give us a few pointers while you're in there.

The AC staff home screen thread

 

    


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AT&T and the Red Queen?s Race

AT&T Earnings Analysis Q2 2013

AT&T?s spring quarter had a bit of that ?Alice in Wonderland? quality. The mammoth carrier beat Wall Street?s consensus by 10% by adding 551,000 new contract subs, up sharply from 320,000 in the spring of 2012. AT&T also sold 6.8 million smartphones, the best spring quarter result ever, and wireless data revenue soared by nearly 20%. Yet?AT&T?s?profit still fell by 2.1%.?This company?is running as fast as it can just to stay in place ? and this is a sign that the American mobile market may be ripe for some big changes.

[More from BGR: iOS 7 beta 4: Full change log now available]

The old strategy of promoting smartphones aggressively and riding mobile data growth is no longer working. AT&T remains the master of luring Americans into upgrading smartphones at a relatively rapid clip and keeping most of its subscribers loyal. But that is not enough to deliver earnings growth anymore. The price of keeping the smartphone upgrade cycle humming and reeling in?a small number of?subs from rival operators is getting too high; marketing spending?has started?driving margins down.

[More from BGR: Apple releases iOS 7 beta 4]

AT&T?s wireless service profit margin plunged from 45.8% to 42.4% in just 12 months. This cannot go on ? AT&T must find a way to bring its marketing expenses back in check very soon. This could mean trying to?force handset vendors to shoulder a bigger slice of promotions. Or it could mean trying to persuade consumers to pay higher upfront fees for new devices. It is possible that the upcoming Lumia 1020?s $300 price tag is a taste of things to come. Perhaps it is?one trial balloon to test consumer appetite for devices with a minimum price of $300. Of course, many consumers have paid that and more for iPhone models with?a lot?of storage in recent years.

But the problem here is that the pool of consumers willing to pay $300 or $400 up front for a high-end phone may not be large enough to help AT&T much, especially now that consumers are getting?a taste of?really cheap smartphones. And vendors struggling with their own dropping margins are unlikely to be amused by attempts to force them to jack up their marketing spend.

This autumn is likely going to give us some indication of how AT&T plans to stop its wireless margin erosion ? and the chances?of a new ?Data Processing Surcharge? or ?Monthly Tech Support Fee??could?be substantial.

This article was originally published on BGR.com

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Google Maps finds new partner in VisitFlorida

A team from VisitFlorida has begun a four-month odyssey to capture stunning images of the Sunshine State?s 825 miles of beaches using Google?s Street View Trekker technology.?

These 360-degree images will be integrated into Google Maps, enabling potential visitors from around the globe to experience interactive views of Florida?s world-renowned beaches before they ever leave home.

Governor Rick Scott said: ?This technology from Google will allow anyone in the world to see how vast and beautiful Florida?s beaches are, which will create more opportunities for tourism.

?While this technology will better connect the world to Florida?s beaches, there?s no substitute for the real thing.

?For anyone who?s interested in Florida?s beaches, this will ultimately be a great tool so they can better plan for their next trip to the Sunshine State.?

The imagery will be collected by two-person teams (trained by Google Maps experts) who will use the Street View Trekker and walk roughly 50 miles of beaches each week.?

The Trekker is a wearable backpack with a camera system on top.?

Its 15 lenses are angled in different directions to capture a complete picture of a location, and the images are then stitched together into 360-degree panoramic views.?

The completed imagery, scheduled for release next year, will enable viewers to digitally explore Florida shorelines step by step.

?VisitFlorida loves to engage with our visitors through interactive storytelling, and there?s no better way to tell the Sunshine State story than through this incredible partnership opportunity with the world?s largest search engine,? said Paul Phipps, chief marketing officer, VisitFlorida.

?I?ve seen some of the early footage that?s being shot and it?s absolutely breathtaking.

?I can hardly wait for everyone to see the final images.?

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AP Impact: Some ankle bracelet alarms go unchecked

Three decades after they were introduced as a crime-fighting tool, electronic ankle bracelets used to track an offender's whereabouts have proliferated so much that officials are struggling to handle an avalanche of monitoring alerts that are often nothing more sinister than a dead battery, lost satellite contact or someone arriving home late from work.

Amid all that white noise, alarms are going unchecked, sometimes on defendants now accused of new crimes.

Some agencies don't have clear protocols on how to handle the multitude of alerts, or don't always follow them. At times, officials took days to act, if they noticed at all, when criminals tampered with their bracelets or broke a curfew.

"I think the perception ... is that these people are being watched 24 hours a day by someone in a command center. That's just not happening," said Rob Bains, director of court services for Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit Court, which this spring halted its monitoring programs after two people on the devices were accused in separate shootings.

At least 100,000 sex offenders, parolees and people free on bail or probation wear ankle bracelets that can sound an alarm if they leave home without permission, fail to show up for work or linger near a playground or school.

To assess these monitoring programs, The Associated Press queried a sample of corrections, parole and probation agencies across the U.S. for alarms logged in a one-month period and for figures regarding the number of people monitored and the number of officers watching them. The AP also reviewed audits, state and federal reports and studies done of several of these programs, which detailed problems that included officers failing to investigate alarms or take action when offenders racked up multiple violations.

Twenty-one agencies that responded to the AP inquiry logged 256,408 alarms for 26,343 offenders in the month of April alone. It adds up for those doing the monitoring. The 230 parole officers with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice handled 944 alerts per day in April. The Delaware Department of Correction, which has 31 field officers, handled 514 alarms per day.

"When we first introduced this technology ... officers thought they were just going to go play golf for the day," said Jock Waldo, a spokesman for Boulder, Colo.-based BI Inc., which produces about half the bracelets used in the U.S. However, the devices require scrutiny of the vast amount of data they produce, Waldo said.

Sorting through alerts, and deciding which are serious enough to merit a rapid response, can be fraught with peril.

In Syracuse, N.Y., federal probation agents wary of alarms caused by things such as lost satellite signals asked a monitoring company to contact them only if an alert lasted more than five minutes. Agents tracking child-porn suspect David Renz then missed 46 alerts in nine weeks, including one generated when he removed his bracelet in March. He then raped a 10-year-old girl and killed her mother. Renz pleaded guilty to those charges July 17.

Corrections officials in Orange County, Fla., were so inundated with alerts that they halted all real-time notifications except when people tried to remove their bracelets. That allowed Bessman Okafor, awaiting trial for a home invasion, to violate his curfew 53 times in a single month without any action being taken. During one of those outings last September, prosecutors say, Okafor shot three people, killing a 19-year-old man who was to testify against him.

In Colorado ? where the state's 212 parole officers handle an average of 15,000 alerts a month ? one officer took five days to check on the whereabouts of a paroled white supremacist after getting an alert that he had tampered with his bracelet. By the time officers issued an arrest warrant, the man had killed two people, authorities say, including the head of the state's Department of Corrections and Nathan Leon, a computer technician and pizza delivery driver.

"I hurt as much now as I did four months ago," Leon's father, John Leon, said last week. "Technology is not going to automatically issue warrants for people. It just sends an alarm that says, 'This thing's been cut.' And for people to ignore it, what's the point?"

Supporters of electronic monitoring say such tragedies are the exception and that the devices are a valuable tool for authorities who previously relied only on shoe leather and the telephone to keep tabs on released prisoners. In many cases involving violence by people on trackers, the accused likely would have been free on bail or parole even if electronic monitoring didn't exist, and would have been far harder to monitor.

"No one should think this is going to be 100 percent effective," said George Runner, a former California legislator who wrote that state's voter-approved law requiring bracelets for all paroled sex offenders. "It's just a tool. When used, and used effectively, it can be not only helpful in modifying behavior, but we've heard stories about it actually preventing crimes."

Once used to track straying cows, electronic monitoring of criminals debuted in 1983, when a New Mexico judge inspired by a Spider-Man comic book allowed a man who violated probation to wear an ankle bracelet rather than go to jail. Use took off in the last decade, as technology improved and lawmakers became enamored of trackers as a cost-effective alternative to incarceration and a way of monitoring sex offenders for life.

Today, 39 states require monitoring of sex offenders. The biggest user of ankle bracelets is the federal government, which tracks people on pretrial release and probation, as well as thousands of immigrants fighting deportation.

Two types of devices are primarily used: radio frequency monitors that generate an alert when a wearer strays from a fixed location, such as a home, and GPS units that can track wearers all over town. Those GPS units can be set to sound alerts in real time or passively collect data for review later.

Manufacturers stress that these devices were never intended to be foolproof.

Most are designed to be cut off easily ? in part because they could interfere with medical equipment ? but they are made to send alerts anytime someone attempts to stretch or slice a strap. And while GPS devices allow users to pinpoint an offender's location on a computer map in real time, most officers are too busy to check until they get an alarm indicating a potential problem.

"It's virtually impossible to sit there and track a person all day," said Kelly Barnett, a union official who represents probation officers doing GPS tracking in Michigan. Barnett said that while officers see value in the monitoring, such programs also give "a false sense of security to the community."

Studies have found mixed results on the devices' value as a crime deterrent. Bill Bales, a criminology professor at Florida State University, said he believes they are beneficial. Offenders wearing them tend to stay home more with their families.

"They're glad to be in the free world, albeit tethered, rather than in prison," Bales said.

The key to making the devices work, he and other experts said, is to figure out how best to process the immense amounts of information they generate.

The AP inquiry of correctional agencies found that policies on how to handle alerts vary. In Kentucky and Ohio, state probation or parole officers only respond to alerts during regular business hours. In other places, coverage exists around-the-clock.

Some agencies hire monitoring companies to do an initial screening of alarms. Others tackle that task themselves.

In many cases, alerts about things such as low batteries or lost GPS signals can be resolved by asking an offender to recharge or go to a window to recapture the satellite signal. Alerts that can't be resolved immediately are usually sent to field officers through pages, texts or emails. In most states, officials rarely respond in person because so many alerts can be cleared with a phone call.

While many agencies have detailed protocols in place, others have none.

In Florida, after a man on a GPS monitor was accused in an Easter Sunday shooting in the city of Apopka, administrators in the state's Ninth Judicial Circuit Court pointed to a "lack of procedures" for handling alarms.

In a June 7 report, court administrators said the small monitoring company that had been watching the suspect had just one person on call to track 81 people, and no system for notifying law enforcement or the courts about GPS violations. After the shooting, it took six hours for the company to notify anyone that the suspect had removed his tracker and disappeared.

Even when procedures are in place, they aren't always followed. For example, a 2010 audit of the federal probation office in northern New York found lapses that included officers not making their required number of in-person visits with people in monitoring programs.

A new review conducted after Renz cut off his bracelet found that even though his monitor had sent multiple tamper alerts over several weeks, officers neither inspected his equipment nor documented the alerts in his case file.

"In most instances, the probation office took no action in response to the alerts at all. When action was taken, it was limited to the probation officer verbally admonishing the defendant to 'stop messing with the transmitter,'" the report said.

In a June 14 letter to a New York congressman, Judge Thomas Hogan, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, said Renz was not supervised in a typical manner, and that the office had since made substantial changes, including reorganizing the monitoring unit, retraining staff and "dismissing and demoting certain probation office personnel."

In Tennessee, a government audit last summer looked at a sample of 68 GPS offenders and found that officers with the state's Board of Probation and Parole had failed to clear or confirm 80 percent of the 11,347 alerts they generated over 10 months. That included thousands of alarms set off by people leaving home when they weren't supposed to or entering places they had been told to avoid.

The report also found that offenders placed on monitors because they were deemed to need extra supervision actually got less because corrections officials routinely skipped tasks such as verifying that sex offenders were attending mandatory counseling sessions.

In response, the state Department of Correction noted that officers in the tracking unit had an average caseload of 40 offenders ? more than the 25 suggested by the American Probation and Parole Association. It also noted that a center that had been screening alarms 24 hours a day was closed due to budget cuts in 2011, at a time when state lawmakers had more than doubled the number of sex offenders required to get bracelets.

In several states, agencies are making changes.

After the March slaying of Colorado Department of Corrections chief Tom Clements, the state began requiring parole officers to respond to tamper alerts within two hours. The suspect in Clements' death, Evan Ebel, was killed in a shootout with Texas authorities.

In 2011, California began requiring the companies that provide ankle bracelets to sort routine alerts from more urgent ones to help overwhelmed parole officers. Still, earlier this year state officials admitted that thousands of sex offenders had slipped their bracelets and become fugitives.

Legislators there are pushing for more serious punishments for removing a bracelet. Said Democratic state Sen. Ted Lieu: "Dangerous parolees do not cut off their GPS devices because they want to go to church unmonitored."

U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei, a Democrat who represents upstate New York, said he wants to make it a federal crime to tamper with a monitor.

Since the Apopka and Okafor cases, the chief judge of Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit Court has suspended nearly all electronic monitoring of criminal defendants while the programs are reformulated.

In the Okafor case, an internal affairs report found that officers in the Orange County Corrections Department program weren't on duty to respond to alerts after 9 p.m., and staffing was so tight that disciplinary hearings weren't scheduled for offenders with violations. One supervisor told investigators the monitoring equipment, supplied by 3M, was issuing so many email alerts that it had caused confusion about which were legitimate.

Chris Defant, a technology manager with 3M, said some users of the technology are still working to refine their procedures, while others have designed their policies in ways that generate few alarms.

In Florida, Orange County spokesman Steve Triggs said the real problem was such monitoring programs were "never really designed for the Okafors of the world." Prosecutors had argued at a bail hearing that Okafor was too dangerous to be released. Okafor has pleaded not guilty to the home invasion and the shootings. His lawyer, Joseph Haynes Davis, said his client is innocent. Okafor is behind bars awaiting trial.

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Caruso reported from New York; Riccardi reported from Denver. Associated Press writers Don Thompson in Sacramento, Calif., and P. Solomon Banda in Denver contributed to this report.

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Monday 29 July 2013

Police: Woman arrested in DC cathedral vandalism

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A woman was arrested Monday after green paint was found splattered inside two chapels at the Washington National Cathedral, and police were investigating her in connection with two similar incidents on the National Mall, authorities said.

Jiamei Tian, 58, was arrested inside the cathedral shortly after the paint was found and charged with defacing property, police and cathedral officials said. Investigators were hoping to question her about the vandalism on the Mall, including at the Lincoln Memorial, but a language barrier was complicating those efforts, Assistant D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham said soon after the arrest.

It was not immediately clear if Tian had an attorney. Police believed she was homeless. No motive was given.

Green paint was found early Friday morning on the Lincoln Memorial, and symbols were found painted in green later Friday on another statue on the Mall. The Lincoln Memorial was closed temporarily but reopened later Friday.

Officials at the cathedral discovered the paint inside two chapels Monday afternoon. It was still wet, which led them to believe the vandalism had just occurred. Officials called police immediately and closed the cathedral to visitors while authorities searched the grounds. The paint was splashed onto an organ and on the floor inside the cathedral's historic Bethlehem Chapel on the basement level, officials said. It was also found inside Children's Chapel in the nave of the cathedral.

Also Monday, U.S. Park Police said green paint was found on the statue of Joseph Henry outside the headquarters of the Smithsonian Institution on the Mall. Henry was the Smithsonian's first secretary.

Meanwhile, crews continued working Monday to remove the paint from the Lincoln Memorial. The National Park Service said progressively stronger substances would be used until all the paint is gone, which could take several days. The memorial was scheduled to be power washed Tuesday.

Sgt. Paul Brooks, a U.S. Park Police spokesman, said it was too early to tell whether the same person was responsible for the vandalism at the two Mall landmarks. He noted that while the paint appeared to be splattered indiscriminately on the memorial, the statue appeared to have been deliberately painted. The symbols on the statue were not immediately decipherable.

Cleanup and restoration work at the cathedral was expected to cost $15,000, cathedral spokesman Richard Weinberg said. Crews were there late Monday, and events at the cathedral were going on as scheduled. Some of the paint was splattered onto the decorative wall behind the altar in the Children's Chapel, which has ornate wood carvings that required some restoration, Weinberg said.

Bethlehem Chapel was opened in 1912 and is the oldest section of the cathedral. It was the site of President Woodrow Wilson's burial rites, and his remains were entombed there for more than three decades. Wilson's remains were later interred in a memorial bay on the cathedral's main level.

Washington National Cathedral is an Episcopal cathedral that serves as the nation's spiritual home. It has hosted inaugural prayer services and the state funerals for presidents Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford.

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Twitter CEO and Michigan Booster Dick Costolo Commits NCAA Violation on Twitter

Dick Costolo is the CEO of Twitter, a spearhead of the platform's success, and a major reason why social media has become so popular. Popular enough, in fact, that the NCAA has made certain conduct on its airwaves impermissible for boosters of college programs.

Regarding that last part, it appears Costolo didn't get the memo.

Class of 2015 wide receiver George Campbell, a 5-star prospect, committed to Michigan on Saturday, prompting Class of 2014 commit Wilton Speight to congratulate him on Twitter.

Seeing this activity, Costolo,?a Michigan booster who spoke at the school's Spring 2013 Commencement, couldn't contain himself and sent this innocuous-looking tweet:

The problem? Doing so was actually a minor NCAA violation. As CBS Sports' Tom Fornelli explains:

According to?one of the roughly billion rules the NCAA has, a booster is not allowed to contact a recruit until after the recruit has signed his letter of intent with the school. Not in person, not on the phone and not on social media.

The irony is too poetic not to acknowledge. It's like a far-less-tragic version of Jimi Heselden, the owner of Segway Inc. who died after driving his Segway off a cliff; or perhaps more like a personal friend of mine, David, who never accepted his job offer with Google because Gmail spammed his acceptance email.

As far as?repercussions?are concerned?well, there shouldn't be any big ones. Boosters have done bigger, badder, drastically more wicked things to attract recruits. Dick Costolo isn't Nevin Shaprio or Ed Martin; he isn't (as far as anyone knows) paying or bribing high schoolers to come play for Michigan.

He's just a guy who runs Twitter that missed a memo on how to use his product.

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Evan Rachel Wood gives birth to baby boy

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Evan Rachel Wood and Jamie Bell are now parents.

Evan Rachel Wood is a mommy! The 25-year-old actress has welcomed her first child with husband Jamie Bell, her rep confirms to Us Weekly.

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"Evan Rachel Wood and her husband Jamie Bell are parents to a beautiful boy," the rep tells Us. "Parents and baby are all doing well."

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Wood and Bell, 27, who wed in October 2012, announced they were expecting in January 2013. The "Mildred Pierce" actress tweeted updates to her followers throughout her pregnancy. On July 6, she wrote, "How can you be so excited to see someone you have never even met?"

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The actress also previously told Us that she had to change her personal style when she found out she was pregnant. "Pants are just out the window," she said. "I got all these maternity pants and I was just like, 'No.' So it's dresses, which are kind of different for me. Pants are gone."

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Sri Lanka vs South Africa 4th ODI Scorecard - SL vs SA 2013

Welcome and find the match preview, live scorecard update and live streaming link for Sri Lanka vs South Africa 4th ODI Cricket match played at Pallekele today (Sunday July 28, 2013). South Africa would like to draw level and keep the series against Sri Lanka alive when they meet at Pallekele later today. Click here for the Live Scorecard Update.

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South Africa managed to stay alive in the series with their first ODI win in Sri Lanka since 1993. Today, as the two teams clash again in what could be a tight contest, Sri Lanka have the chance to take an unbeatable 3-1 lead but for that to happen, the hosts would have to brush up their middle-order batting. SL vs SA 4th ODI match Schedule to be Start at 14:30 local time. Sri Lanka vs South Africa 4th match schedle to be telecast in Ten Action channel.

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South Africa (From): AB de Villiers(w/c), Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis, Jean-Paul Duminy, Colin Ingram, Rory Kleinveldt, Ryan McLaren, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Chris Morris, Alviro Petersen, Robin Peterson, Aaron Phangiso, Lonwabo Tsotsobe

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One-time Aurora resident Deacon White entering baseball?s Hall of Fame

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Deacon White died near St. Charles 25 days after the first National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 1939. Now 74 years later, the one-time Aurora resident regarded by historians as the one of the greatest catchers of baseball's inaugural days is getting his due.

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Union's Darnaby Elementary is chosen for STEM pilot program

By KIM ARCHER World Staff Writer on Jul 29, 2013, at 2:21 AM??Updated on 7/29/13 at 3:11 AM

Union's Darnaby Elementary School is one of 44 schools nationwide selected to participate in a pilot program that will bring new rigorous STEM curriculum into elementary classrooms.

About 600 students from kindergarten through fifth grade will be among the first elementary students in the country exposed to a new curriculum in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics from national STEM curriculum provider Project Lead the Way.

"We've seen (the STEM curriculum) at the Eighth Grade Center and the impact it's had. It's a proven curriculum," said Chris Reynolds, principal at Darnaby Elementary School.

STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics, and refers to the recent educational push to expose more children to and better prepare them for careers in those fields.

Tulsa Public Schools' Mayo Demonstration Academy also was chosen to participate in the pilot.

The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation in Tulsa is donating an undisclosed amount of funding to both Darnaby and Mayo for the purchase of iPads and other equipment for the STEM pilot.

The Tulsa Engineering Alliance also is providing its resources and expertise to help Union expand its STEM program districtwide.

"We're always looking for teaching that's engaging for our students. This is true hands-on learning," Reynolds said. "It's real critical thinking and problem solving. In all parts of this, you'll see kids working together collaboratively."

He said the science and math will be "all wrapped around the concept of engineering design" that will be presented at levels appropriate to each grade.

For instance, kindergartners might investigate the forces of push and pull by designing the best ways to knock down pins with a bowling ball, Frazier said.

"Students could refine the design to modify the direction or strength of a force," he said.

Fifth-graders may use professional engineering software - scaled down for their age - on provided iPads to design robots, Frazier said.

Union first offered Project Lead the Way's STEM curriculum as an elective in eighth grade last year, and because of that success, the district will implement a STEM elective in seventh grade this coming year, said Kathy Dodd, Union associate superintendent of teaching and learning.

Also this year, Union will form a districtwide committee of teachers, parents, students and industry partners to explore expanding it to all schools over the next three years, she said.

"The project-based format is so unique and engaging. Even though students are building strong content knowledge, the content is contextualized in a problem that mimics the work of an engineer," Dodd said.

The curriculum is highly rigorous, yet so much fun that some Union eighth-graders have said they wish all their classes were structured the same way, she said.

"We are excited ... because it provides more opportunities for students to think critically, work collaboratively and learn math and science material in a creative way," Dodd said.


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Texas Rangers Relief Pitcher Mugged In Cleveland

Rangers pitcher Tanner Scheppers mugged

Texas Rangers reliever Tanner Scheppers was attacked by several young males near the team hotel in downtown Cleveland on Thursday night.

Scheppers said he was getting something to eat when he was ?sucker-punched? and he ?dropped like a sack of potatoes,? according to the Ft. Worth Star Telegram. He was later examined by a team doctor, and other than a headache and a back eye, he was fortunately okay. The righty did not pitch last night in a game the Rangers lost to the Cleveland Indians 11-8 in eleven innings. Manager Ron Washington apparently gave conflicting statements as to whether the pitcher would have been available for the game. Washington added that ?I wish it wouldn?t have happened, obviously. Things like this just don?t happen in Cleveland. They happen everywhere.?

He did not pitch tonight in a 1-0 loss to Cleveland.

Scheppers, 6?4? and 200 lbs., did not bother to file a police report because responding officers told him that this kind of mugging happens all the time and it was unlikely there would be any arrests. ?They said it happens a lot, actually. I?m just lucky nothing serious really happened? I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.? MLB security was also notified.

The relief pitcher added that ?[It was] one of those freak things. I was just getting food and was blindsided? it?s something you don?t want to be talking about. You want to be talking about baseball things.?

Scheppers was originally called up by the Rangers from Triple-A Round Rock in June 2012 when Derk Holland went on the disabled list. This season so far, Scheppers is 5-1 with a 1.74 ERA in 46 appearances. In 2012, over 39 games, he went 1-1 with a 4.45 ERA.

The Texas Rangers are currently in second place in the MLB American League West with a record of 56 wins and 48 losses.

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2nd body found in N.Y. river where best man fell in

PIERMONT, N.Y. (AP) ? A day after a bride-to-be was pulled dead from the Hudson River, the body of her fiance's best man was found a mile downstream Sunday, the second victim of a nighttime crash involving a speedboat and a barge north of New York City.

The deadly collision left the groom-to-be grieving for his intended and his best friend, while facing surgery for his own injuries as another friend is charged with manslaughter ? two weeks before the wedding day.

"I don't think you can put words to what we have to tell these families," Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco said as he announced that a body believed to be that of Mark Lennon, 30, the best man, was found Sunday morning.

At the church where Lindsey Stewart and Brian Bond, both 30, would have been married Aug. 10, the pastor said their lives "were filled with hopes and dreams, and that has been snuffed away."

Stewart, Bond, Lennon and three others were on a speedboat that crashed Friday night into a barge holding equipment for the construction of a replacement for the Tappan Zee.

The group had left the village of Piermont for a short trip aboard the 21-foot Stingray across the river to Tarrytown, about 30 miles north of New York City, authorities said.

Police said it was being piloted by Jojo John, 35, of Nyack, whom they suspect was intoxicated and who has been charged with vehicular manslaughter and vehicular assault.

Stewart and Lennon were thrown off the boat. When the bodies were found, they did not have life vests on, said Sheriff's Department Chief William Barbera.

Bond, John and two others, whose names have not been made public because they are witnesses, were injured and hospitalized.

One of the witnesses has been released from the hospital, Falco said Sunday. Mitchell Turk, a friend of Bond's family, said Bond would be undergoing surgery on Monday.

Turk, of Orangetown, said he visited with Bond's mother on Sunday at her Pearl River home.

"It's sad and quiet there, long faces," he said. "They're trying to carry on, doing as well as can be expected. I'm a little shaken. When you think of what they've lost, a daughter-in-law, Brian injured, it's tough."

Turk's daughter, Sheryl Palacio, said she has known Bond, an art teacher, all her life.

"He's an outstanding teacher, a wonderful, kind, respectful man," she said.

She said Lennon was Bond's best friend and John was "his other best friend." She described the suspect as "a good man, happy and loving."

She said John "would never, ever want to put his friends in danger."

"I just hope Brian is able to move past this," she added.

It was not clear if John had an attorney. Falco said a mug shot of John released Sunday was from a previous arrest, but he would not elaborate.

At Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Pearl River, where Stewart and Bond had planned to get married, the Rev. John Havrilla said he remembered them as children. He told The Journal News that Stewart, who worked for an insurance company, was an important part of the congregation.

"Her loss, and the wedding, just makes this even more of a heartache," he said.

Falco said the body believed to be Lennon's was discovered by a person on a recreational watercraft who then called 911. Twelve search boats were on the water at the time. The county medical examiner will have to officially identify both bodies but police feel sure they are Stewart's and Lennon's.

The sheriff said the barge's lighting would be part of the investigation of the crash. Authorities have said the barge was equipped with lights, but it was still difficult to see on the water late at night.

A spokesman for the $3.9 billion bridge project said the barges were properly lit Friday night, but lighting has since been added.

"We will determine if those barges were lit properly and if it was a factor," Falco said.

Pre-construction work related to the new bridge was suspended for the weekend but is to resume Monday.

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