বৃহস্পতিবার, ১৮ জুলাই, ২০১৩

Baseball All Stars play under drug cloud

[unable to retrieve full-text content]

Source: www.nashuatelegraph.com --- Tuesday, July 16, 2013
NEW YORK ? Chris Davis knows power surges lead to suspicion in the 21st century. The debate has even trickled down to clubhouse banter. ?We always joke about it ? how many home runs did you hit today?? the Baltimore Orioles slugger recounted. ?You hit two ? well, you better be hydrated tomorrow.? As in, make sure you drink enough fluids to produce a urine sample for a drug test. It?s hard talk about MVPs these days without discussing PEDs. Davis leads the major leagues with 37 home runs, matching Reggie Jackson in 1969 for most by an American League player at the All-Star break. He?s among a record 39 first-time All-Stars as Baseball paused for its midsummer celebration at Citi Field. But up ahead, more suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs appear imminent. Union head Michael Weiner said before Tuesday?s game he expects Major League Baseball will complete its investigation within a month and speak with the players? association to determine the mechanics of discipline, which would be subject to grievances and arbitration. Last year, San Francisco outfielder Melky Cabrera was MVP of the All-Star game, then was suspended five weeks later for 50 games following a positive test for testosterone. ...

Source: http://feeds.nashuatelegraph.com/~r/news/full/~3/7sYhyweTRLQ/baseball-all-stars-play-under-drug-cloud.html

casa de mi padre corned beef and cabbage diners drive ins and dives jeff who lives at home 49ers news saint louis university night at the museum

Mandela 'steadily improving' on 95th birthday

A portrait representing former South African President Nelson Mandela is displayed on the windows of a building as lights inside the building reflect in downtown Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, July 18, 2013. South Africa celebrated Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday on Thursday, a milestone capped by news that the former president's health was improving after fears that he was close to death during ongoing hospital treatment. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)

A portrait representing former South African President Nelson Mandela is displayed on the windows of a building as lights inside the building reflect in downtown Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, July 18, 2013. South Africa celebrated Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday on Thursday, a milestone capped by news that the former president's health was improving after fears that he was close to death during ongoing hospital treatment. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)

Learners from the Melpark Primary School in Johannesburg listen to the history of former president Nelson Mandela as they celebrate the 95th birthday of Mandela during their school assembly Thursday, July 18, 2013. The presidency has issued a statement that Mandela's condition is steadily improving after fears that he was close to death during ongoing hospital treatment. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, left, right, greets well wishers outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa Thursday, July 18, 2013. Mandela will spend his 95th birthday in hospital on Thursday, but was said to be making "remarkable" progress. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Former wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, left, waves to the well wishers as she arrives at the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa Thursday, July 18, 2013. Mandela will spend his 95th birthday in hospital on Thursday, but was said to be making "remarkable" progress. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

An electronic billboard announces Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday in New York's Times Square, Thursday, July 18, 2013. South Africa celebrated Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday on Thursday, a milestone capped by news that the former president's health was improving after fears that he was close to death during ongoing hospital treatment. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

JOHANNESBURG (AP) ? South Africa celebrated Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday with acts of charity on Thursday, a milestone capped by news that the former president's health was improving after fears that he was close to death during ongoing hospital treatment.

"He continues to respond positively to treatment and we are encouraged by the progress he is making," President Jacob Zuma said after visiting Mandela. A statement from Zuma's office said Mandela was steadily improving.

"We are proud to call this international icon our own as South Africans and wish him good health," Zuma said in the statement. He thanked South Africans for supporting Mandela during his hospitalization with "undying love and compassion" and responding to a call to give the beloved figure "the biggest birthday celebration ever this year."

The anti-apartheid leader was taken to a Pretoria hospital on June 8 for treatment for a recurring lung infection. In previous announcements, the government said he was in critical but stable condition. Court documents filed by Mandela's family earlier this month had said Mandela was on life support.

Mandela is making "remarkable progress," said one of his daughters, Zindzi, on Thursday, after tense weeks in which some South Africans talked about the possibility that Mandela was on the verge of dying.

"We look forward to having him back at home soon," the South African Press Association quoted Zindzi Mandela as saying during the government rollout of a digital ID card system.

Ndileka Mandela, a granddaughter of Mandela, poured soup for poor children at a charity event and said her family had been unsure about whether her grandfather would live to see his birthday.

"But because of the fighter that he is, he was able to fight a repressive system, and he was able, through God and everybody's prayers, to make it today," she said.

Thursday also marked the 15th wedding anniversary of Mandela and Graca Machel, the former First Lady of Mozambique who has spent much of the time at her husband's side during his illness.

Many South Africans volunteered 67 minutes for charity to match what organizers said were the 67 years of public service by Mandela, leader of the fight against white minority rule.

"We don't only recognize him on this day. We put smiles on other people's faces, we donate to other people less fortunate," Thato Williams, a 13-year-old student, said during an assembly in Mandela's honor at Melpark Primary School in Johannesburg. Some 700 students there sang "Happy Birthday" in a hall filled with posters created to honor Mandela's contributions to peace and education.

President Zuma opened low-cost housing for poor black and white families in the Pretoria area. South Africa is struggling with high unemployment, labor unrest, service delivery shortcomings and other social challenges that have dampened the expectations of a better life for black South Africans after the end of apartheid two decades ago.

Retired archbishop Desmond Tutu helped to paint a school outside Cape Town, saying Mandela makes South Africans "walk tall" and urging compatriots to refrain from divisive behavior.

Elsewhere, social workers, military commanders and private company employees others planted trees, cleaned classrooms and donated food, blankets and other basic necessities in poor areas. Doctors administered eye tests, inoculations and other medical treatments.

Visiting Pretoria, European Union President Herman Van Rompuy packed food parcels and said his two sons were fans of Mandela, whom he described as "the brightest sun of South Africa."

The U.N has declared July 18 as Nelson Mandela International Day as a way of recognizing the Nobel Peace Prize winner's contribution to reconciliation. A procession was held in India to honor Mandela. In Washington, U.S. congressional leaders planned a ceremony later Thursday.

Mandela was jailed for 27 years under apartheid and led a difficult transition from apartheid to democracy, becoming president in all-race elections in 1994. He served one five-year term, evolving into a global statesman and pursuing charitable causes after that. He retired from public life years ago.

"South Africa is a better place today than it was in 1994 and this is because of the contribution made by Madiba and his collective," the ruling African National Congress, once led by Mandela, said in a statement.

The ANC was the leading liberation movement during apartheid, and has dominated politics since the end of white rule. However, it has come under increasing criticism because of corruption scandals and frustration over poverty and other problems.

In recent months, the ANC and opposition groups have sought to emphasize their connections to Mandela's legacy in the fight for democracy, leading to accusations of political opportunism on both sides.

F.W. de Klerk, the last president of the apartheid era, said in a statement that Mandela's birthday "should be a time for quiet and respectful contemplation ? and not for unseemly squabbling over the ownership of Mr Mandela's heritage."

He continued: "Throughout his life he has been a loyal and stalwart member of the ANC ? but I believe that through his example and through his unwavering commitment to national reconciliation ? all South Africans, regardless of their race or political affiliation, can now proudly call him their own."

De Klerk shared the Nobel prize with Mandela in 1993 because he effectively negotiated his own government out of power, working on a political transition with Mandela that allayed fears of all-out racial conflict.

Mandela's former wife said she wanted to reassure South Africans who fear the eventual death of Mandela, a unifying figure, would open the way to unrest.

"There are sometimes prophets of doom who say the country will come to a standstill," said Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, herself a prominent figure in the anti-apartheid movement, in an interview with South Africa's Radio 702.

However, she said: "The country will solidify, come together and carry on."

___

Associated Press writer Wandoo Makurdi contributed to this report from Johannesburg.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-07-18-South%20Africa-Mandela/id-af45db699994478b86ab72d92b91f81f

ncaa march madness cbs march madness bracket ncaa basketball scores Harry Reems ncaa basketball ncaa tournament schedule

বুধবার, ১৭ জুলাই, ২০১৩

HTC One Mini UK release date set for August 9 to battle Galaxy S4 Mini?

The recent flurry of news and speculation regarding the forthcoming HTC One Mini seems like the calm before the storm compared to the last couple of days' goings on.

Just yesterday we saw purported leaked photos and specs, while a HTC blog post also alerted the world to little things that pack a big punch. Today we have a purported UK release date.

According to Twitter leakster Vizileaks, the diminutive version of the company's awesome flagship HTC One smartphone will go on sale in Blighty on August 9.

While not quite as prolific as the EVLeaks account, Vizileaks does have previous in this area. The account was the first to alert the world that the Nokia Lumia 1020 would be named as such.

Not that Mini

A UK release date of August 9 would allow HTC to meet the threat of the rival Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini - which is expected to go on sale in the next couple of weeks - head-on.

Monday's leaked spec sheet suggested the device will come packing a 4.3-inch display, making it 'Mini' only by very modern standards.

That screen is rumoured to pack a 720p resolution, while a 1.4GHz dual-core processor is said to be doing the work in the engine room.

It's also set to include the distinctive aluminium unibody and the innovate Ultrapixel camera, both of which helped the senior device become TechRadar's top-rated smartphone on the planet.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/techradar/phone-and-communications-news/~3/fh0YVzesJ64/story01.htm

nate mcmillan clooney arrested southern miss rod blagojevich rod blagojevich uconn vcu

Black Label Society Release Official Live Footage Of ?Suicide ...

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://www.theprp.com/2013/07/16/news/black-label-society-release-official-live-footage-of-suicide-messiah-from-2013-gigantour/

john mccain game changer corned beef recipe rpi dst friends with kids pacific standard time

Zimmerman juror: He shouldn't have gotten out of that car

By Tracy Connor and Andrew Rafferty, NBC News

A member of the jury in George Zimmerman?s second-degree murder trial spoke publicly for the first time Monday night, saying that only three of six jurors thought Zimmerman should be acquitted when deliberations began - and they all cried when it was over.

Two members of the all-female jury believed Zimmerman was guilty of manslaughter, while one felt he was guilty of second-degree murder, the woman said on CNN.

The jury ultimately found Zimmerman not guilty.

Juror B37, whose image was obscured during the interview with CNN?s Anderson Cooper, said she believes the neighborhood watch volunteer was well intentioned but became overzealous because of a string of break-ins in his Sanford, Fla. neighborhood.

The woman said Zimmerman ?shouldn?t have gotten out of that car? during his phone call with a police dispatcher when he initially reported that Trayvon Martin was in his neighborhood.

She also said that none of the five fellow jurors believed race played a factor in the Feb. 26, 2012 shooting death of 17-year-old Martin, who was African-American.

The juror said she had ?no doubt? that Zimmerman feared for his life and was acting in self-defense when he shot Martin.

The woman said Zimmerman had a right to carry a gun, and did not take issue that he may be eligible to have it returned to him.

"I think it's everybody's right to carry a gun,? she said.

Though she said she was unaware of the national attention the trial received until the trial was over, she said the verdict took an emotional toll on the jurors once it was decided.

?After we put our vote in and the bailiff had taken our vote, that?s when everybody started to cry,? she said.

?It was just hard, thinking that someone had lost their life, that nothing else could be done about it. What happened was sad, it?s a tragedy that it happened, but it happened,? she said, her voice tearing up as she spoke.

The woman has lived in the Sanford, Fla., area for 18 years and has two daughters ? a 24-year-old pet groomer and a 27-year-old college student. During jury selection, she said she had been called for jury duty four times previously but never selected to sit on a case.

Martin Literary Management announced Monday that it was representing B37 and her husband, who is an attorney.?

But agency head Sharlene Martin released a statement late Monday saying she was no longer representing the juror and that the juror had dropped the book idea.

George Zimmerman has sued NBC Universal for defamation. The company strongly denies the allegation. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Related:

?

This story was originally published on

Source: http://feeds.nbcnews.com/c/35002/f/663306/s/2eb5d5dc/l/0Lusnews0Bnbcnews0N0C0Inews0C20A130C0A70C160C194888150Ezimmerman0Ejuror0Ehe0Eshouldnt0Ehave0Egotten0Eout0Eof0Ethat0Ecar0Dlite/story01.htm

Queen of Versailles Nicole Eggert yvette prieto tebow tyler bray tyler bray lakers

মঙ্গলবার, ১৬ জুলাই, ২০১৩

GOP drags feet on rewrite of No Child Left Behind (The Arizona Republic)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories News, News Feeds and News via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/319790267?client_source=feed&format=rss

The Oscars Searching For Sugar Man george clooney Zero Dark Thirty Academy Awards 2013 Django Unchained jennifer hudson

[iPad] programmer/ing for ipad

Quote:

I am going to be graduating from Veterinary medicine school in a few years, and eventually would like to start my own practice. I've been looking at the current software that's on the market to run a veterinary practice but in a lot of ways it is lacking what I consider usAbility. how would I go about finding someone to write a program for me this quality and about how much does it cost to do something like this. I am looking to run this on iPads in the practice

a good, well thought out custom iOS app could run well upwords of 10k.. obviously it's depends on what you need, etc., aswell on available capital, and if you're goal is to create a resale vet app, or just a proprietary one for your practice.

Source: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1610118&goto=newpost

babe ruth new jersey nets nba playoff schedule rondo morris claiborne clippers lisa lampanelli