Sunday, July 28, 2013

I Want This 3-Foot-Long Lego Space Shuttle So Badly

I Want This 3-Foot-Long Lego Space Shuttle So Badly

The space shuttle Enterprise, has a new baby brother. A fully-detailed, 1/35th scale replica of the prototype orbiter. Today, Ed Diment, Lego "Master Builder," unveiled his latest model at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. It's on display this weekend ONLY, so get off your ass and check it out!

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Biogenesis probe runs deeper than Major League Baseball

BRISTOL, Conn. ? A former associate of Biogenesis head Tony Bosch said he turned down a $125,000 offer from Major League Baseball for documents said to implicate players in the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

In an interview broadcast Thursday on ESPN?s ?Outside the Lines,? Porter Fischer also said an additional dozen athletes from different sports ? whose names have not been made public ? were involved in the now-closed Florida anti-aging clinic.

Fischer, 49, admitted giving documents to the Miami News Times, which published a story in January detailing the alleged purchase of performance-enhancing drugs by Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, 2012 All-Star game MVP Melky Cabrera, 2005 AL Cy Young Award winner Bartolo Colon and 2011 AL championship series MVP Nelson Cruz.

Others later were implicated in media reports, including Milwaukee outfielder Ryan Braun, who agreed this week to a 65-game suspension. Baseball?s probe of other players is ongoing.

Fischer said he received $5,500 in cash from MLB?s investigation. The network reported he rejected the larger sum because it wasn?t enough to restart his life.

?Once I turned them down for the $125,000, two days later they wrote me a letter instructing me not to destroy any documents and to keep them around,? he said. ?Then two days after that on the 24th of March, I was transporting evidence back to the state investigator for him to follow up on some criminal activity, and my car was broken into, and four boxes of evidence were taken.

?I?m still amenable to working with them,? he said. ?Because of this, now my employment opportunities are limited. I feel that I have something good to say. Just like anything else, I feel like my cooperation and compensation should go hand in hand or at least be evaluated.?

Fisher said when he first started working with Bosch, he thought Bosch was a doctor. Bosch?s failure to pay him money he was owed caused him to give documents to the New Times. At the time, he decided against contacting police or prosecutors.

?I didn?t feel comfortable going to local law enforcement,? he said.

Fischer claimed he received death threats from someone wanting to stop the article from being published.

?I don?t have any friends anymore,? he said. ?I don?t go to the same locations I used to go to. My blinds are closed all the time. I have a concealed weapons permit, but now I continually carry a weapon.?

In a story on ESPN.com, Fischer said some athletes had been purchasing from Bosch since 2009 and that some of the athletes were from the NBA, NCAA, boxing, tennis and MMA.

Source: http://durangoherald.com/article/20130725/SPORTS01/130729728/-1/sports&source=RSS

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FDA limits use of J&J's Nizoral antifungal drug on safety concerns

(Reuters) - The Food and Drug Administration said it would limit the use of Johnson & Johnson's antifungal medicine, Nizoral tablets, warning that it may cause severe liver injuries and adrenal gland problems, and lead to harmful drug interactions.

The agency said it approved changes to the drug's label to address the new safety issues. As a result, Nizoral oral tablets should not be the initial treatment for any fungal infection.

Topical formulations of Nizoral, including creams, shampoos, foams and gels, have not been associated with liver damage, adrenal problems or interactions with other drugs.

(Reporting by Esha Dey in Bangalore; Editing by Sreejiraj Eluvangal)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fda-limits-j-js-nizoral-antifungal-drug-safety-133547577.html

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Dealzmodo: Rockstar Games, $10 Earbuds, iPod Touch, Haswell, Keurig

Dealzmodo: Rockstar Games, $10 Earbuds, iPod Touch, Haswell, Keurig

Gizmodo already told you the Chromecast was a no-brainer, so you don't need my help with that one. Gamefly is having a ridiculous deal on Rockstar games today, and I decided the Dealzmodo readers deserved to share the wealth. Besides, the 3TB External I was going to run with expired. Like in said in the Moneysaver, you can get 4 GTA games, 3 Max Paynes, Bully, L.A. Noire, and all related DLC for the bunch for $35, which is laughably cheap. [Gamefly]

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LinkedIn Raises Its Game In Infographics And Analytics With New SlideShare Upgrade

infographics linkedinInfographics are one of the most-maligned, yet most popular, ways that people share data with others, and today LinkedIn is releasing two infographics-related updates that it hopes will help it become a stronger player in that arena. The company is adding two new features to SlideShare, the content sharing platform it bought in May 2012 for $119 million: a new infographics player, and an upgrade for its paid, SlideShare PRO product so that those who post infographics and other presentations can see how well they do.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Monsters University ? A Performance By ?Art?

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Pittsburgh Pirates beat Washington Nationals 6-5

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Andrew McCutchen hit a pair of two-run homers to back a solid outing by right-hander Charlie Morton, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the skidding Washington Nationals 6-5 Monday night.

McCutchen connected in the first inning and again in the third to stake the Pirates to a 4-0 lead. The All-Star center fielder has five homers in his last six games and 14 for the season.

Both homers came off Dan Haren (4-11), who's 0-8 in 11 starts since May 9.

McCutchen is 18 for 35 with five homers and 12 RBIs In his last nine games at Nationals Park. Although he went hitless in his final three at-bats, McCutchen is hitting .431 with 13 home runs and 26 RBIs in 27 career games against Washington.

Morton (2-2) gave up three runs, six hits and a walk in 6 2-3 innings to earn his first win in five starts. He struck out five.

Jason Grilli entered in the ninth and gave up a two-run homer to Jayson Werth before leaving with an apparent arm injury after getting two outs.

Vin Mazzaro retired Steve Lombardozzi on a grounder with a runner on second to earn his first career save.

Werth homered twice with a man on and Adam LaRoche also connected for the Nationals, who have lost four straight and nine of 11 to fall three games under .500 (48-51) for the first time this season. Werth has four homers in the last two games, but the rest of Washington's lineup has been sputtering.

Before the game, general manager Mike Rizzo fired hitting coach Rick Eckstein in an effort to shake up a lackluster offense that ranked 27th in batting average and tied for 28th in runs scored.

The Nationals failed to get the ball out of the infield until the fifth inning, hit into three double plays and went 0 for 3 with runners in scoring position.

Eckstein's replacement, Rick Schu, is expected to join the team Tuesday.

The Pirates took the lead for good after three batters went to the plate. Jordy Mercer drew a one-out walk and McCutchen followed with a drive into the right-field bleachers.

In the third, Haren hit Starling Marte with a pitch and McCutchen homered on a 2-1 pitch. In the fourth, Pittsburgh used a run-scoring groundout by Gaby Sanchez to make it 5-0.

LaRoche's 14th home run leading off the fifth was Washington's first hit, and Werth connected with LaRoche at first base with a man on in the seventh.

Pittsburgh made it 6-3 in the eighth, scoring a run on a wild pitch by Drew Storen.

Source: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/07/pittsburgh-pirates-beat-washington-nationals-6-5-91719.html

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Animal rights activists damage store, homes

Radical animal rights activists apparently vandalized a family-owned fur retail store in San Diego as well as attacking the homes of the store?s owners.

Kimberley Graf of Furs By Graf in Clairemont Mesa said the family business has been vandalized by activists about a dozen times over the past 30 years. But this is the first time that her parents? home and her home also were targeted.

That escalation has unnerved the family. ?When you have elderly parents and they are terrorized and attacked, it?s not easy,? said Graf. The family is working with law enforcement agencies to investigate the incidents.

The vandalism occurred July 14 or early July 15. A Florida-based animal rights magazine published a statement on its Web site from an animal rights group claiming responsibility. The statement called the attackers ?anarchists in San Diego.?

Calls to the animal rights group were not returned Sunday evening. UT-San Diego is not naming the group because it can?t confirm its involvement.

Furs by Graf?s windows were covered with eroding etching solution, and slogans were sprayed on the exterior with red paint. Foul smelling acid was also sprayed into the store, according to the statement.

Graf confirmed the damage and added that locks were glued. The store has reopened, she said.

At Graf?s home and the home of her parents, vehicles, driveways and porches were damaged by acid, paint stripper and spray paint ? including a recreational vehicle, according to the statement.

Graf declined to confirm details about the damage at the residences.

?How would you like to have your home attacked?? she said. ?Put yourself in our shoes. Any logical person would be up upset about it.?

Graf did not have an estimate of the cost of the damages. ?I?m careful about what I say because that is really what these people want ? the publicity,? she said.

The claim of responsibility may help law enforcement find the attackers, said Graf. San Diego Police and the San Diego County Sheriff?s Office had no one on duty Sunday who could comment on the case.

Source: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/jul/21/Animal-rights-vandalism-attack-homes/

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The Chiropractic Care of an Adolescent with Tourette's Syndrome ...

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The Chiropractic Care of an Adolescent with

Tourette?s Syndrome Using the Pierce Results System

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(July 22, 2013, Kanata). A recent article in the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health reported on a 14-year-old male diagnosed with Tourette?s Syndrome who presented to a chiropractic office for care.

The male presented with complaints of motor tics, migraine headaches, and severe ?fatigue?. Kanata-based Dr. Craig Hazel, D.C., who follows health and wellness issues closely in professional journals and other publications, stated? ?The patient was experiencing 1000 ?violent? motor tics a day and was medicated with 6 Ibuprofen pills, 10 mgs of Abilify, and 1 mg of ORAP (Pimozide) per day.?

Tourette?s Syndrome is characterized by sudden, brief, repetitive involuntary or semi-voluntary movements or sounds.

The patient was cared for with the Pierce Results System over the course of 30 patient visits in a period of 5 months. ?Dramatic reductions were reported in the amount of tics experienced daily? Dr. Hazel related, ?with the total number of tics reduced from 1000 a day to 30-35 tics per day.? The patient?s dependence on Ibuprofen was eliminated and his medication dosage was reduced by his medical provider.

?This patient with Tourette?s Syndrome experienced subjective and objective improvements in symptoms under chiropractic care? said Dr. Hazel, ?and further research is recommended to examine the effectiveness of this type of chiropractic intervention in similar patients.?

Anyone wishing more information may contact Dr. Hazel, whose office is located at 106-329 March Road, Kanata, USA (telephone 613-591-9151).

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Armstrong wins fourth straight title at The City of Las Cruces Golf Championship

LAS CRUCES >> Mary Armstrong won her fourth straight title at The City of Las Cruces Golf Championship women's title.

It could be her last as the tournament numbers have dropped to seven players for this year's event -- six after Sunday's disqualification of Round 1 leader Aries Ramirez.

"It's really as much a net tournament as a gross tournament," said Armstrong, who shot a 75 on Sunday at Picacho Hills Country Club. "They have the same amount of prizes. You don't have to be excellent to be involved. I'm not sure if I will play next year if they do have a tournament. I have won four times now. Maybe it's time for someone else to carry the torch."

Inge Peter won the women's net championship.

Armstrong trailed Ramirez by four strokes after Saturday's first round at New Mexico State University Golf Course. But Ramirez, a 2012 El Paso Eastwood High School graduate, put a Las Cruces address on her entry form.

"After review by the Golf Committee, because of erroneous residence of information, Miss Aries Ramirez was not eligible to receive any of the City of Las Cruces Golf Championship women's division prizes," said tournament director Lee Webb. "She has a great swing and future in collegiate golf. She really desires to play for NMSU."

The tournament was Armstrong's to win.

"It's really too bad, but the rules were on the sheet," Armstrong said.

After shooting a 78 on Saturday, Armstrong said she was pleased with Sunday's round to finish with a two-day score of 153.

"It was better," she said. "I had a bad stretch on 10, 11 and 12, but other than those three, I was under par so I can't complain that much."

The tournament entry form states players must reside in Do?a Ana Country or have membership and a handicap at any of the local courses. Ramirez resides in El Paso, but was looking for a tournament to play in as she enters her sophomore season on the McLennan Community College women's golf team in Waco, Texas. She was informed she would be disqualified prior to Sunday's round, but played the round out. Ramirez shot a two-day total of 146.

"They told me and I kind of already knew, but I still wanted to play," Ramirez said. "I need somewhere to play and something that was competitive."

Ramirez shot even par in both rounds, firing a 74 on Saturday at New Mexico State University Golf Course and then a 74 on Sunday. NMSU is atop her wish list of four-year schools Texas A&M Kingsville and Texas-Austin to play golf after her sophomore season.

"NMSU is closer, which is why I would like to play there," Ramirez said. "This course was really nice."

Webb said the men's tournament next weekend is accepting entries through Wednesday.

Jason Groves can be reached at 575-541-5459.

Source: http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-sports/ci_23704747/armstrong-wins-fourth-straight-title-at-city-las?source=rss

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Monday, July 22, 2013

3 bodies found in northeast Ohio city

EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) ? Three bodies have been found wrapped in plastic bags in a Cleveland suburb and police will continue a search for possibly more victims Sunday, East Cleveland Mayor Gary Norton said.

The bodies were found about 100 to 200 yards apart and a 35-year-old man was arrested and is a suspect in all three deaths, although he has not yet been charged, Norton said late Saturday.

The suspect is a registered sex offender and has served prison time, the mayor said. In police interviews, the man led them to believe he might have been influenced by convicted serial killer Anthony Sowell, Norton said in an interview with The Associated Press.

"He said some things that led us to believe that in some way, shape, or form, Sowell might be an influence," the mayor said.

Sowell was found guilty in 2011 of killing 11 women and hiding their remains around his Cleveland home. He was sentenced to death and is in an Ohio prison.

Asked if the suspect has a fascination with the Sowell case, the mayor said: "We believe so."

Police Commander Mike Cardilli said a woman's body was found Friday in a garage and two other bodies were found Saturday ? one in a backyard and the other in the basement of a vacant house.

All three people are believed to have been killed in the last six to 10 days.

Police did not know the gender of the two bodies found Saturday and did not know the identities of any of the three victims. They were sent to the coroner's office.

Norton said the bodies were each in the fetal position, wrapped in several layers of trash bags. He said detectives continue to interview the suspect, who used his mother's address in Cleveland, the mayor said, in registering as a sex offender.

Cardilli said the man was arrested after a standoff with police Friday. Police did not immediately release the suspect's name. He was jailed in East Cleveland, the mayor said.

"The person in custody, some of the things he said to investigators made us go back today," the mayor said.

Police searched vacant houses over about three blocks in the neighborhood Saturday and planned to expand their search Sunday, Norton said.

The Plain Dealer reported that police, the FBI, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department went through yards and abandoned houses and used dogs trained to find cadavers.

The neighborhood in East Cleveland, of some 17,000 residents, has many abandoned houses and authorities want to be thorough, the mayor said.

"Hopefully, we pray to God, this is it," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/3-bodies-found-northeast-ohio-city-044430626.html

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Staying Healthy May Mean Learning To Love Our Microbiomes

It's busy down there: a gut bacterium splits into two, becoming two new cells.

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It's busy down there: a gut bacterium splits into two, becoming two new cells.

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Not so long ago, most people thought that the only good microbe was a dead microbe.

But then scientists started to realize that even though some bugs can make us sick and even kill us, most don't.

In fact, in the past decade attitudes about the bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microbes living all over our bodies has almost completely turned around. Now scientists say that not only are those microbes often not harmful, we can't live without them.

"The vast majority of them are beneficial and actually essential to health," says Lita Proctor, program director for the Human Microbiome Project at the National Institutes of Health. The project is identifying microbes on key body parts, including the nose, gut, mouth, and skin, in order to get a better sense of the microbes' role in human health.

This sea change began with a pretty simple realization.

"When you're looking in the mirror what you're really looking at is there are 10 times more microbial cells than human cells," Proctor says. "In almost every measure you can think of, we're more microbial than human."

The horde of microbes is so vast that their genes swamp our genes. In fact, 99 percent of the genes contained in and on our bodies are microbial genes.

Scientists are getting a much broader idea of what microbes do for us. We've known for a long time that we depend on bacteria to digest food. But there's a growing realization that they're really like an 11th organ system. Proctor says, "You know, you have your lungs, you have your heart and, you know, you have your microbiome."

This week, scientists from NIH and research institutions are gathering in Bethesda, Md., to debate the microbiome's role in disease and human health, including obesity, behavior, heart disease, and cancer.

Perhaps one of the most important things the microbiome does it to train the human immune system, starting at birth.

"It learns early on which microorganisms are friendly and how to recognize microorganisms that are not so friendly," says David Relman, an assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine who studies the relationships between microbes and humans.

Microbes influence how much energy we burn and how much fat we store. There is even evidence that the microbes in our guts send signals that can affect our minds. These signals may affect how the human brain develops, and our moods and behavior as adults.

People who live in places like the United States tend to have far less diverse microbiomes than people who live in less developed countries and take fewer antibiotics. That, some scientists think, could be a factor in human diseases.

"As organisms are being lost a lot of diseases have just skyrocketed," says Martin Blaser, who directs the human microbiome program at the NYU Langone Medical Center. He lists diabetes, celiac disease, asthma, food allergies, obesity, and developmental disorders like autism as health problems that have become more common.

But many researchers caution that we're still a long way from knowing if the microbiome is involved in any of those diseases and conditions.

"Yes, the microbiome is important," says Jonathan Eisen, a professor who studies genes, microbes and evolution at the University of California, Davis. "Yes, the microbiome differs between all sorts of health and disease states. But no, we don't know that the microbiome causes these health or disease states."

? We're not just us by ourselves, but a combination of us and them.

Even more important, Eisen says: we don't know how to fix a microbiome, even if we knew what was wrong with it.

Still, some doctors have already started performing microbe transplants. Fecal transplants have been used to cure people with life-threatening infections with the bacterium Clostridium difficile. The patient's ailing gut bacteria is replaced with new colonies donated by a healthy person.

Getting good bacteria to drive out bad is also the idea behind probiotics, which are widely marketed as health supplements. But it's still unclear which of those microbes are helpful, and for whom. The same goes for prebiotics, which serve as food for microbes.

This expanding view of the microbiome is changing how some people think about humans. Not as individual entities, but as what philosopher Rosamond Rhodes calls a "supraorganism."

"We're not just us by ourselves, but a combination of us and them," Rhodes says. "And that makes us very much more a part of our environment as opposed to something freestanding and separate from our environment. Those are very radical changes in the way we see self-identity."

Rhodes, who is also a bioethicist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, says some people might find this idea shocking or gross. "But I think it's going to slowly seep into our culture and understanding of ourselves and change our understanding and consequently our behavior in important ways."

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/07/22/203659797/MICROBIOME-OVERVIEW?ft=1&f=1007

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Israel and Palestine Agree to Peace Talks -- Reluctantly

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during a press conference at Queen Alia International Airport on Friday, July 19, 2013.

John Kerry finally got what he came for, and came for, again and again and again ? six times to the region in his first six months as Secretary of State: An announcement Friday that Israel and the Palestinians would resume peace negotiations. But it was a tepid one, weighted by reluctance on both sides and two decades of fruitless previous talks that encourage the shared pessimism.

Indeed, the dynamics that drove both sides back to the negotiating table appear to have little to do with the fundamental issue that both divides Israel and the Palestinians, and also binds them to one another endlessly ? that both lay claim to the same land.

In Israel, the week before the nominal breakthrough, the Hebrew press was dominated by a diplomatic uproar that, more than anything, served to underscore the vital importance of at least looking interested in talks. What concerned Israelis was a European Union effort to bar funding to Israeli entities operating on the West Bank, which is to say, in the approximately 200 Jewish settlements and outposts ? subdivisions and small towns ? Israel has built on land the Palestinians see as part of a future Palestinian state.

(MORE:?After Peace-Process Stumble, Is John Kerry Wasting His Time in the Middle East?)

The rest of the world, including the United States, calls the settlements illegal, but Israel regards them as part of sovereign Israel, and sees the EU action as a diplomatic body blow ? and perhaps a prelude to more in the absence of the formal negotiations that so please the watching world, as Yair Lapid, now finance minister in Benjamin Netanyahu?s government, put it in the last campaign. Israel foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor held to the line Friday, in an effort to hold back the EU action: ?It would have been preferable if the energy put in drafting these guidelines had been invested in peace-promoting measures.?

The promise of a negotiated peace is what brought Mahmoud Abbas to the presidency of the Palestinian Authority seven years ago, in the glum aftermath of the Second Intifada, which chiefly proved that force ? including suicide bombings ? was not working so well. Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, lives to negotiate. But such is the distrust of Netanyahu (whose Likud Party is now dominated by settlers) that Abbas could not gather a majority of the Palestinian leadership on the West Bank to endorse Kerry?s bid to resume talks. (The other major Palestinian territory, the Gaza Strip, is controlled by the militant Islamist group Hamas, which refuses negotiating a final settlement on the issue.) The holdouts wanted the preconditions President Obama had himself held to during his first term, before handing the issue off to Kerry ? a freeze on settlement construction, and a statement that negotiations will begin with the borders that defined Palestinian territory in 1967, when Israeli forces took over the area, which it continues to occupy militarily.

(PHOTOS: Secretary of State John Kerry?s First Overseas Trip)

Israel rejects a formal acknowledgment of the 1967 lines, even though it?s been the basis for negotiations for two decades. Said deputy foreign minister Ze?ev Elkin to Army Radio: ?A negotiation in which you first say what you are willing to give up is not the kind of negotiation that leads to good results in the Middle East.?

By the same logic, the Palestinian side refuses Israel?s insistence that they recognize Israel as a ?Jewish state? before resuming talks. Such a declaration would effectively nullify their claim of a ?right of return? to the homes Palestinians fled and were driven from by Israeli forces. Polls show most Palestinians know it?s not going to happen, but the ?right? is widely regarded as sacred (and worth compensation).

Kerry?s solution, as reported in the Hebrew press, was to say the talks would be based on both the 1967 lines and Israel?s status as a Jewish state, and let each side distance itself from the language. The talks are billed by Kerry as ?final status? and set to begin ?within a week or so in Washington.? Saeb Erekat, who has a PhD in ?peace and conflict studies?, will be representing the Palestinian side. Israel is sending both Tzipi Livni, the former foreign minister who made a resumption of talks a condition to her party joining Netanyahu?s governing coalition, and Isaac Molho, a private attorney who answers directly to the prime minister. All three have spent hours across the table from one another in previous negotiations. They know one another well, and what?s expected of them, and likely, after these many years, what?s not.

PHOTOS: President Obama?s First Official Trip to Israel

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Across U.S., people rally for 'Justice for Trayvon'

ATLANTA (AP) ? Crowds chanted "Justice! Justice!" as they rallied in dozens of U.S. cities Saturday, urging authorities to change self-defense laws and press federal civil rights charges against a former neighborhood watch leader found not guilty in the shooting death of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin.

The Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network organized the "Justice for Trayvon" rallies and vigils outside federal buildings in at least 101 cities one week after a jury delivered the verdict for George Zimmerman in Martin's 2012 death in a gated central Florida community.

"No justice! No peace!" participants chanted. Some sang hymns, prayed and held hands. Many held signs ? in Los Angeles, one read, "This is Amerikkka: From Dred Scott to Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin, black people have no rights that white people are bound to respect."

The case has become a flashpoint in separate but converging national debates over self-defense, guns, and race relations. Zimmerman, who successfully claimed that he was protecting himself when he shot Martin, identifies himself as Hispanic. Martin was black.

In Atlanta, speakers noted that the rally took place in the shadows of federal buildings named for two figures who had vastly differing views on civil rights and racial equality: Richard B. Russell was a Georgia governor and U.S. senator elected in the Jim Crow South; the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is the face of African-Americans' civil rights movement.

"What's so frightening about a black man in a hood?" said the Rev. Raphael Warnock, who now occupies the pulpit at King's Ebenezer Baptist Church.

In New York, hundreds of people ? including Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton, and music superstars Jay-Z and Beyonce ? gathered in the heat.

Fulton told the crowd she was determined to fight for changes needed to ensure that black youths are no longer viewed with suspicion because of their skin color.

"I promise you I'm going to work for your children as well," she told the crowd.

Earlier Saturday, at Sharpton's headquarters in Harlem, she implored people to understand that the tragedy involved more than Martin alone. "Today it was my son. Tomorrow it might be yours," she said.

In addition to pushing the Justice Department to investigate civil rights charges against Zimmerman, Sharpton told supporters In New York that he wants to see a rollback of stand-your-ground self-defense laws.

"We are trying to change laws so that this never, ever happens again," Sharpton said. His daughters, Ashley and Dominique Sharpton, were scheduled to lead a follow-up march Sunday in Harlem.

Stand-your-ground laws are on the books in more than 20 states, and they go beyond many older, traditional self-defense statutes. In general, stand-your-ground laws eliminate a person's duty to retreat, if possible, in the face of a serious physical threat.

Zimmerman didn't invoke stand-your-ground, relying instead on a traditional self-defense argument, but the judge included a provision of the law in the jurors' instructions, allowing them to consider it as a legitimate defense.

Neither was race discussed in front of the jury. But the two topics have dominated public discourse about the case, and came up throughout Saturday's rallies.

"It's personal," said Cincinnati resident Chris Donegan, whose 11-year-old son wore a hoodie to the rally, as Martin did the night he died. "Anybody who is black with kids, Trayvon Martin became our son."

In Indianapolis, the Rev. Jeffrey Johnson told roughly 200 attendees that the rallies were about making life safer for young black men who are still endangered by racial profiling.

Johnson compared Zimmerman's acquittal to that of four white officers in the beating of black motorist Rodney King in 1992.

"The verdict freed George Zimmerman, but it condemned America more," said Johnson, pastor of the Eastern Star Church in Indianapolis and a member of the board of directors of the National Action Network.

In Miami, Tracy Martin spoke about his son.

"This could be any one of our children," he said. "Our mission now is to make sure that this doesn't happen to your child."

He recalled a promise he made to his son as he lay in his casket. "I will continue to fight for Trayvon until the day I die," he said.

Shantescia Hill held a sign in Miami that read: "Every person deserves a safe walk home." The 31-year-old mother, who is black, said, "I'm here because our children can't even walk on the streets without fearing for their lives."

Attorney General Eric Holder announced this week that his department would investigate whether Zimmerman could be charged under federal civil rights laws. Such a case would require evidence that Zimmerman harbored racial animosity against Martin.

Most legal experts say that would be a difficult charge to prove. Zimmerman's lawyers have said their client wasn't driven by race, but by a desire to protect his neighborhood.

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Associated Press writers Phillip Lucas in Atlanta, Charles Wilson in Indianapolis, Amanda Lee Myers in Cincinnati, Christine Armario in Miami and Verena Dobnik in New York contributed to this report.

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Colorado wrestles with gun control one year after theater shooting

By Keith Coffman

AURORA, Colo. (Reuters) - Stephen Barton was settling into his seat at a Colorado movie theater a year ago to enjoy with friends the midnight screening of the latest Batman film, "The Dark Knight Rises," when he heard a popping sound inside the cinema.

"I thought it was fireworks until I felt this immense pressure on my chest," the 23-year-old recalled.

Barton was struck in the face, arm and neck by buckshot unleashed by a heavily armed gunman, and still bears the scars from entry wounds and surgical incisions.

Soon the rapid bursts of gunfire were followed by the wail of police and ambulance sirens, the screams of victims and the grief of a state that has endured two of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.

Fifteen miles from Aurora, Colorado, is Columbine High School, where in 1999 two armed students killed a teacher, 12 students and themselves.

In a matter of hours after the July 20, 2012, movie theater shooting, Aurora, like Columbine, would become shorthand for a U.S. shooting rampage.

When the smoke cleared in the suburban Denver community, the grim reality set in. Former University of Colorado graduate student James Holmes, was charged with killing 12 moviegoers and wounding 58 others, some maimed and paralyzed.

Twelve others were injured fleeing the theater in what Barton described as "a chaotic scene."

Holmes, now 25, who surrendered meekly to police moments after the shooting ended, has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to multiple counts of first-degree murder and attempted murder.

Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for the California native if he is convicted at his trial, which is scheduled to begin in February 2014.

COPING WITH HEARTBREAK

Ahead of Saturday's anniversary of the rampage, gun control activists staged a vigil on Friday at a Colorado park. They are reading the names of thousands of gun violence victims from across the country, ending at 12:38 p.m. local time on Saturday, the moment gunfire erupted in the theater.

A gun rights group lobby rallied nearby to protest what they called the exploitation of the tragedy for political gain.

In the year since the shootings, some victims have mourned privately, while others, like Tom Sullivan, have become public faces of the tragedy.

Sullivan's 27-year-old son, Alex, was sitting in row 12 of the theater when the gunfire erupted. A single bullet pierced his vital organs, killing him instantly.

"One minute he was watching the movie, the next he was dead," Tom Sullivan said in an interview.

Sullivan formed a non-profit organization, Aurora Rise, to raise money to help victims of the rampage and to keep Alex's memory alive.

"I am trying to get the message out that this could happen to your son," the retired postal worker said.

The theater shootings, along with the massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, five months later, reignited a national gun-control debate.

Gun-rights advocates argued vigorously passing more legislation restricting access to firearms violated their constitutional right to bear arms and criminals by definition did not abide by laws.

Advocates of gun control have clamored for curbs including background checks on gun purchasers and a ban on sales of powerful assault weapons of the kind used in both the Aurora and Connecticut shootings.

While the U.S. Congress failed to pass gun-control legislation after the shootings, Colorado lawmakers passed a series of gun-control measures - although not without a political price.

Two Democratic state legislators who supported the new laws face possible ouster after gun-rights supporters gathered enough voter signatures to force recall elections in September.

Barton took the opportunity to use his unwanted fame to become involved with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's organization, Mayors Against Illegal Guns.

The group is touring the country by bus to promote the need for gun-control legislation at the federal level.

"Thousands of Americans have been murdered with firearms since last July but our gun laws remain dangerously lax and loophole-ridden," said Barton, the group's outreach and policy associate. "How many more must die or be injured by a gun before Washington acts?"

(Editing by Tim Gaynor and Lisa Shumaker)

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Calipari uses Twitter to share feelings about Wiltjer?s transfer

By LARRY VAUGHT

How did Kentucky coach John Calipari react to Kyle Wiltjer?s transfer to Gonzaga today?

While UK has issued no official statement, Calipari took to Twitter to share his feelings:

? I?m saddened that @kwiltjt is leaving the program, but if he thinks it?s in his best interest to go somewhere else, I support his decision.

? Here is what I sent Kyle after he told me of his final decision: ?All?s good. Mrs. Cal & I are sad and disappointed but accept your decision

? ?Thank you for helping us win a national title and working so hard for me the last two years. Go prove me right! You can play!!

? ?I will be here for you if you need me. Love you, kid.? @kwiltj will always be a part of the #BBN.

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Best email apps for iPhone: Mailbox, Triage, Boxer, and more!

Best email apps for iPhone: Mailbox, Triage, Boxer, and more!

The best alternative mail apps for iPhone to increase your productivity, minimize your chaos, and get your inbox back under control.

Email is an important part of both our professional and personal lives. Nowadays most people have multiple inboxes to manage and lots of messages to sort through. While the built-in Mail app has a lot of features and the home-turf advantage, it doesn't have everything, and certainly not for everyone, especially power users.

Luckily a whole crop of alternative email apps have popped on the iPhone, some geared towards specific services like Gmail, others with specific philosophies towards getting things done, and still others simply dedicated to easing the workflow. Here are a selection of our current favorites, what I consider to be the best mail apps for iPhone on the App Store today!

Triage

Triage isn't based around traditional mailboxes, folders, and message lists. Instead, Triage displays your inbox messages as a stack of cards. The idea is simple: swipe a mail card up to archive it, and down to keep it. If you have the time and inclination to do more, you can tap on a card and get more traditional mail tools, like reply and forward, but only when and if you want to. Triage currently supports Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, iCloud, and many other 3rd party mail clients through IMAP.

While it shouldn't be most people's primary mail app, for anyone who gets tons of mail and just needs an incredibly quick way to get rid of the non-important stuff on the go, Triage can't be beat.

Mailbox

Mailbox, recently acquired by Dropbox, uses a gesture-based interface that lets you quickly swipe messages to archive them, delete them, or mark them for later. When marking for later, Mailbox allows you to decide when you'd like to be reminded. Mailbox also has Dropbox integration, making attachment upload easy, and supports push notifications.

Gmail is the only mail service currently supported by Mailbox, but if you're a Gmail user, and especially if you're also a Dropbox user, Mailbox's server-side smarts makes it the best choice for super-productive users who just want to get mail done.

Dispatch

Dispatch functions much in the same way Mailbox, with a gesture driven interface. The unique thing about Dispatch, however, is its ability to use snippets. These are excerpts that frequently find yourself using. Think of it as built-in TextExpander. You can categorize snippets and use them for whatever you'd like.

Since Apple's built-in Mail doesn't support TextExpander, and the iOS auto-correct feature isn't very robust, Dispatch is a great choice for anyone who wants a fast, gesture-driven interface, but also needs to write a lot of repetitive boilerplate, whether it be for tech support, marketing, or just to the friends and family.

Boxer

Boxer, like Mailbox and Dispatch, is gesture driven and allows you to quickly swipe your way to inbox zero. Boxer, however, has support for to-do lists, requests to let you interact with others on tasks, and more. Boxer also makes it easy to reverse an action. What gives Boxer its edge is the dashboard feature. The dashboard, on one screen, gives you a quick look at everything you have in your inbox and other sections of your mailbox. It makes it easy to quickly see what needs your attention and what can wait until later.

Boxer currently supports Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook.com, Hotmail, iCloud, and AOL, though push notifications only work for Gmail right now. It'll appeal to anyone who likes Mailbox but wants more features and, most especially, users more than just Gmail for their email. (It's also one of the only alternative options available that supports Exchange accounts.)

Note: Boxer is currently $0.99 for the first 100,000 users that download it. Once that mark is hit, the regular price will be $9.99 so if you're considering it, now is the time to pick it up before full price goes into effect.

Mail Pilot

Mail Pilot lets you fine-tune how you interact with messages to how you view them. It has different sections that allow you to more quickly access messages that you've set aside or have chosen to act on later. Instead of digging through labels or folders, you can see all those messages in one location.

Mail Pilot also supports a plethora of different email clients including Gmail, iCloud, AOL, Yahoo!, and other IMAP email service providers. Unfortunately, there's no Exchange support, and no push notifications. If neither of those things are show-stoppers for you, and the idea of getting a lot of information about your email at a glance appeals to you, then you should definitely look at Mail Pilot.

Your picks?

We know that everyone's email workflow is very different and on some levels, quite personal. While these are the choices we think will cater to the widest number of users, we're interested to know what clients you're using, why, and how they're improved your productivity and ability to manage your inbox. Let us know in the comments below!

    


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Litvinenko Inquiry Snub Sparked by London-Kremlin Relations, Home Office Admits

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Bullock makes Comic-Con debut with 'Gravity'

This publicity photo released by courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures shows Sandra Bullock, as Dr. Ryan Stone, in Warner Bros. Pictures? sci-fi thriller ?Gravity,? a Warner Bros. Pictures release. (AP Photo/Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures)

This publicity photo released by courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures shows Sandra Bullock, as Dr. Ryan Stone, in Warner Bros. Pictures? sci-fi thriller ?Gravity,? a Warner Bros. Pictures release. (AP Photo/Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures)

This publicity photo released by Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures shows Sandra Bullock, left, as Dr. Ryan Stone and George Clooney as Matt Kowalsky in Warner Bros. Pictures? sci-fi thriller ?Gravity,? a Warner Bros. Pictures release. (AP Photo/Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures)

(AP) ? Sandra Bullock has landed at Comic-Con.

The actress came to the pop-culture convention for the first time Saturday to discuss the new film "Gravity," in which she and George Clooney play astronauts floating through space.

Director Alfonso Cuaron said the two Oscar winners comprise the entire cast.

Bullock spent more than six months physically preparing for the role, which required her to spend dozens of hours in a 9-by-9 foot cube that simulated zero gravity. Other shots required her to be "strung up from 12 wires 18 hours a day."

Cuaron said, "It was a very intense experience for Sandra."

After promoting the film, Bullock said she planned to stroll the Comic-Con convention floor trying to "get free stuff."

"Gravity" opens in October.

Associated Press

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?04 British Open champ Hamilton looking for one last run after falling into golf?s abyss

GULLANE, Scotland ? When Todd Hamilton introduced himself to mainstream golf with his shocking 2004 British Open victory at Royal Troon, it was supposed to be a beginning for him.

Who knew it would turn out to be the beginning of the end?

Look up the word ?abyss? in the dictionary and you might find a picture of Hamilton with a listing of his dismal results since that life-altering win.

Since Hamilton?s British Open triumph, his results have spiraled to such depths he lost his PGA Tour playing privileges and must rely on sponsor invitations and the dwindling exemptions remaining from his victory to get into tournaments.

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REMEMBER ME? Todd Hamilton, the surprise winner of the 2004 Open, has seen his career go downhill the past decade, but he fired a 2-under-par 69 yesterday.

Hamilton has played in only two PGA Tour events this year, missing the cut in both, and is playing most of his golf in whatever European Tour events he can get into.

This week?s British Open at Muirfield is Hamilton?s third PGA Tour event of the year and ? as the Scottish locals like to say ? he got off to a ?cracking?? start with a 2-under-par 69 to stand three shots out of the lead held by Zach Johnson.

This is significant for Hamilton, considering he has missed six of the last eight British Open cuts (with a tie for 68th and 32nd mixed in) and is a cumulative 69-over par since he hoisted the Claret Jug nine years ago.

From 2005 to this week, Hamilton has made only 74 of 188 cuts in his PGA Tour career, with just 11 finishes in the Top 25 and only two Top 10s.

?I definitely thought my golfing career would have been better after that [win] than it was,?? Hamilton said. ?Looking back, though, I had done a lot of good things overseas at places that people probably wouldn?t know that golf even exists. I played a lot in Japan, I played a lot in Asia.

?So when I won the Open, I was kind of at the end. I was 38, so I was kind of at the end or close to the end of a decent career. I thought it was decent. I just didn?t do it on the European Tour or U.S. Tour.??

Asked to reflect on the nine years since his career highlight, Hamilton made no attempt to sugarcoat his answer.

?Terrible,?? he said. ?I try not to reflect on it. It?s been trying. There?s been days when I didn?t want to play.??

Therein lies the rub. You will find few professional golfers who enjoy playing golf more than Hamilton, who has been known to play rounds with friends in his free time during tournament weeks.

He is a golf junkie.

?I just enjoy golf,?? Hamilton said. ?Usually guys, when they take time off, they don?t touch a club for weeks. If I go one, maybe two days without doing it, then I start to get angry and tense up and I?ve just got to get out and play golf ? even if it?s bad golf.??

Ron Levin, who caddied for Hamilton until 2007, said his theory about Hamilton?s demise is he inadvertently burned himself out on the thing he loves the most ? golf.

Hamilton won the 2004 Honda Classic, his first PGA Tour victory, and that qualified him for more events, including the major championships. Then he won the British, which opened more doors for him to play all over the world, and Hamilton soaked it all in and kept playing.

He became a poster child for that saying, ?Sometimes the thing you love most will kill you.??

?I think it all turned into a blur for him ? probably like an NFL quarterback having a game every week for 40 weeks when he?s used to having a 16-week season,?? Levin said.

Levin said he believes Hamilton never fully recovered from the rush that followed his major championship breakthrough.

?That usually happens to guys when they are 25 or 30,?? Levin said. ?It happened to Todd when he was 38, and I think it wore him down mentally.??

Hamilton attributes his struggles to a slow deterioration in confidence.

?This game is a lot of confidence,?? he said. ?That?s in any sport, really. You can watch a guy in the NBA one night go 10 for 11 and the next night he?s 1 for 15. I?ve had a lot of 1 for 15s the last few years.??

Now, he has a special reason to want one more hot shooting week, and what better setting than this British Open, where he set himself up well with yesterday?s start?

?I have two boys, 15 and 10, that play golf,?? Hamilton said. ?And I?d like to show them that I can still play good golf.??

Source: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/golf/champ_hamilton_looking_golf_abyss_isQi0SYtxftH6TRqatwseI?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=Golf

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Kim Kardashian to Have First Post-Pregnancy TV Interview on Kris ...

July 19, 2013 01:57:07 GMT
The fiancee of Kanye West is reportedly working hard before unveiling her post-baby body on her mom's daytime talk show, 'Kris'.

is eager to get back in the spotlight after giving birth to daughter North West. According to Us Weekly, the 32-year-old reality TV star plans to flaunt her post-baby body on mom 's new talk show, "".

Sources tell the site that the first-time mom hopes to make her post-pregnancy debut a memorable one. She's allegedly working hard to get back in shape and lose the 50 pounds she gained during her pregnancy.

"She wants to show up like and have everyone marvel at how fast she lost the weight," a source says. The fiancee of has reportedly lost 20 pounds of the pregnancy weight gain, but "won't leave the house until she's thinner."

Kim has been staying in Kris' Hidden Hills, Calif. home since giving birth to her first child with Kanye on June 15. She wrote on her blog after the baby's arrival, "These past couple of weeks have been filled with the most exciting experiences of my life. I'm enjoying this time to fully embrace motherhood and spend time at home with my family." She went on to thank everyone "for your sweet thoughts and best wishes."

"Kris" debuted on Fox-owned stations on July 15. It airs for a six-week test run this summer.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom vs Nokia 808 PureView Camera Comparison (Video)

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Which is better: physical lens doing optical zoom, or the PureView technology? We want to find out in our? Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom vs Nokia 808 PureView camera comparison below. We?ve got two fundamentally different approaches to imaging here. While the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom employs lens and physical zoom for getting closer to your subjects, the Nokia 808 PureView (and the Nokia Lumia 1020), are using a huge 41-megapixel sensor which gives you the power to crop towards the center of the image, hence selecting a portion of the entire canvas, for zoom. We?ll be updating this post ... Continue reading ? The post Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom vs Nokia 808 PureView Camera Comparison (Video) appeared first on Pocketnow . ...

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Netflix proves it's a player with 14 Emmy nods

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"House of Cards" received 14 Emmy nominations Thursday.

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Robin Wright and Kevin Spacey were both nominated for their roles on "House of Cards," which also received an Emmy nod for outstanding drama.

Don't be surprised if on Emmy night, you hear a first: "The red envelope, please."

No longer just a service that delivers DVDs in nifty packaging, Netflix proved it's a ground breaking television force on Thursday when the Internet streaming service scored a whopping 14 Emmy nominations. Netflix broke into all of the major drama categories, and stole the spotlight not just from broadcast network stalwarts, but from the traditional medium of television itself.

The service, which kickstarted its original programming model this year, earned nine nominations for the David Fincher-directed "House of Cards," three nominations for its "Arrested Development" reboot; and two nods for the critically-panned "Hemlock Grove." "House of Cards" stands against formidable foes: last year's winner "Homeland," "Breaking Bad," "Mad Men," "Game of Thrones" and "Downton Abbey."

"We think it?s very validating for Internet television?television is not defined by how it gets to the screen," chief content officer Ted Sarandos said in an interview Thursday, shortly after the nominations were announced. "It?s defined by what?s on the screen. And we?re thrilled that Emmy voters were open to our format and saw our programming on the same par with the best of cable and broadcast and premium television. It?s a vindication for new media, for the Internet and Internet television, for creative freedom, and for the use of technology to advance entertainment."

The way the audience can access shows on Netflix is not the only factor distinguishing it from the rest of television. Instead of producing a test pilot and screening it in front of test audiences, the company gathers big data from subscriber preferences to determine its programming choices. Netflix noticed its subscribers loved the original BBC series "House of Cards," loved movies that starred Kevin Spacey, were huge fans of films directed by David Fincher and voila, Netflix moved ahead with a $100 million, 26-episode order.

The process has drawn criticism from the creative community and media who argue that art has given way to data-crunching. On Thursday, Sarandos said the data that led to his decision to make the show has nothing to do with how the show turned out. Its stars, Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, also received lead dramatic actor nominations.

"I don?t think it?s even possible to reverse-engineer a great television show," Sarandos said. "What we were able to do was use our data and our numbers to better value the show and be able to predict that it would be very popular with consumers. There hasn?t been a popular show set in politics since ?The West Wing,? and that's because somebody made a decision that they wouldn?t be popular. But, in this case, the data showed there would be room for a show like that and that it was less about politics more about corruption and power and greed and sex and all the things that people really love. 'House of Cards' is an example of picking a great content creator and a great piece of material and getting out of their way."

Spacey, who has won two Oscars, said in a statement that he is grateful for the faith Netflix gambled and allowed the team to create a series over time instead of going through the traditional pilot process.

"They have been fantastic partners and I am delighted that--despite being the new kids on the block--we have broken through in such a competitive field of outstanding work," he said. "I am honored the Academy has been so generous in their recognition."

"Cards" isn't the only success of Netflix's morning. Although "Arrested Development," which won an Emmy for outstanding comedy in 2004, did not crack the outstanding comedy race as many pundits had predicted, actor Jason Bateman was nominated for lead role in a comedy and the show received two other nominations: single-camera picture editing for a comedy series and music composition for a series. To the industry, it is all reminiscent of the era when premium cable network HBO emerged as a contender against the broadcast networks.

"When we announced we were going to do 'House of Cards,' it became serious for everybody," Sarandos said. "We had some of the best actors, writers and director in the business working on television for the first time, and I think that's why we are a destination for most great shows today. We're proud to be able to create programming that's competitive with people who have been doing it their whole lives."

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/netflix-proves-its-player-14-emmy-nominations-6C10671972

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