Saturday, March 30, 2013

Mystery elf door in park sparks attention on the Web

A tiny addition in San Francisco?s Golden Gate Park is getting big attention on the Web. A photo on the neighborhood site Richmondsfblog.com first published a photo of a teeny wooden door that mysteriously appeared at the bottom of a tree with a small, gnome-sized gap.

The door has opened up plenty of interest on the Internet?and spurred visitors to the urban oasis to explore the door that's not on any map. It can be found by searching for the grove of old trees in the park's concourse near the Golden Gate Band Shell between the de Young Museum and the California Academy of Sciences.

Creative theories about how it got there abound?mostly as fanciful as the mystery door itself. An elf? A fairy? A house for a mouse?

Kids and kids at heart weighed in with ideas. As ?Dude? joked on the neighborhood website, ?It?s a very tiny coffee shop. It?s already played out.?

Another commenter, "Hobbit," suggested, ?Looks like a squirrel with a [k]nack for architecture."

Everyone seems to agree, it?s cool.

Over on Twitter, K L ?@miss_kr15 posted, ?I totally dragged my bf to the park & hunted that door down after seeing it in your blog. Seriously the coolest thing ever!?

Allyson E-B ?@allysoneb added, ?My daughter left some candy, when we came back 2 hours later it was gone. Fairies!?

The Editor of RichmondSFBlog, Sarah Bacon, noted to Yahoo News in an email that the tree door has been the site's most popular topic ever. ?It?s really captured people's imaginations and has gotten more attention than we ever expected. It's a delightful and magical gift someone gave to the park.?

She added, ?We're thrilled by the response to the story?I think it's proof that everyone has a child inside that enjoys whimsy and fantasy. It's these little finds that make our neighborhood so special.?

The little find has inspired lots of speculation, but nobody so far has come forth to take credit for building the opening. The good news: The minidoor won?t be closed down anytime soon.

Acknowledging the interest in the door sized for sprites, Andy Stone, Golden Gate Park's department?s section supervisor, wrote in an email to Yahoo News, "We do not encourage such doors but will leave it in place unless it causes problems."

The tiny tree door is not the first to mysteriously appear in a park. Commenters have pointed out there?s the Elf Tree near Lake Harriet in Minneapolis that also has a tiny door in a living tree. Kids leave messages and candy for the invisible resident.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/mystery-elf-door-park-sparks-attention-182312844.html

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Washington island landslide affects 34 homes

In this aerial photo, a house sits near the edge of a landslide, near Coupeville, Wash. on Whidbey Island, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The slide severely damaged one home and isolated or threatened more than 30 on the island, about 50 miles north of Seattle in Puget Sound. No one was reported injured in the slide, which happened at about 4 a.m. Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In this aerial photo, a house sits near the edge of a landslide, near Coupeville, Wash. on Whidbey Island, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The slide severely damaged one home and isolated or threatened more than 30 on the island, about 50 miles north of Seattle in Puget Sound. No one was reported injured in the slide, which happened at about 4 a.m. Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In this aerial photo, houses sit near the edge of a landslide, near Coupeville, Wash. on Whidbey Island, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The slide severely damaged one home and isolated or threatened more than 30 on the island, about 50 miles north of Seattle in Puget Sound. No one was reported injured in the slide, which happened at about 4 a.m. Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In this aerial photo, a house sits near the edge of a landslide, near Coupeville, Wash. on Whidbey Island, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The slide severely damaged one home and isolated or threatened more than 30 on the island, about 50 miles north of Seattle in Puget Sound. No one was reported injured in the slide, which happened at about 4 a.m. Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

An aerial photo shows a landslide near Coupeville, Wash. on Whidbey Island, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The slide severely damaged one home and isolated or threatened more than 30 on the island, about 50 miles north of Seattle in Puget Sound. No one was reported injured in the slide, which happened at about 4 a.m. Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

This aerial photo shows a garden area at the edge of a landslide near Coupeville, Wash. on Whidbey Island, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The slide severely damaged one home and isolated or threatened more than 30 on the island, about 50 miles north of Seattle in Puget Sound. No one was reported injured in the slide, which happened at about 4 a.m. Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

SEATTLE (AP) ? Some residents evacuated from hillside homes on Washington state's Whidbey Island after a large landslide are being told they can return, now that geologists have taken a preliminary look at the area.

One house was knocked off its foundation and 33 others were evacuated after the slide hit early Wednesday. Central Whidbey Fire and Rescue Chief Ed Hartin says residents of 15 homes were told Wednesday evening they could return if they wished.

No injuries have been reported.

Hartin says emergency personnel evacuated a resident from the damaged home by all-terrain vehicle, reaching him by cutting across property owned by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. The chief says Ballmer's home and property are not threatened.

Associated Press

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Turns out you can't shoot a 10-point buck in a Wal-Mart parking lot

Mar 26 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGATour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Tiger Woods $3,787,600 2. Brandt Snedeker $2,859,920 3. Matt Kuchar $2,154,500 4. Steve Stricker $1,820,000 5. Phil Mickelson $1,650,260 6. Hunter Mahan $1,553,965 7. John Merrick $1,343,514 8. Dustin Johnson $1,330,507 9. Russell Henley $1,313,280 10. Kevin Streelman $1,310,343 11. Keegan Bradley $1,274,593 12. Charles Howell III $1,256,373 13. Michael Thompson $1,254,669 14. Brian Gay $1,171,721 15. Justin Rose $1,155,550 16. Jason Day $1,115,565 17. Chris Kirk $1,097,053 18. ...

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Knox will get Italian high court's decision

ROME (AP) ? Italy's highest court says it will issue a decision Tuesday morning on whether to overturn American student Amanda Knox's acquittal in the murder of her roommate.

The court heard six hours of arguments on Monday before going into deliberations. After several hours, it announced it would issue the decision at 10 a.m. (0900 GMT) Tuesday, an unusual but not unprecedented move.

The high court normally issues the decisions the same day it hears arguments. But prosecutor general Luigio Riello told reporters that "in very complex cases, it happens" that the court takes another day.

Lawyers for Knox's co-defendant, Raffaele Sollecito, declined to speculate on what the delay could mean for the decision. Both were acquitted in 2011.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Pakistani forces whisk away Musharraf on return

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) ? Security forces whisked away former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf after he landed in the southern port city of Karachi, ending more than four years in self-exile.

The security forces took Musharraf away Sunday in a convoy of about a dozen vehicles and did not allow him to greet hundreds of supporters waiting for him at the airport.

It's unclear if the security forces had detained the former president or were acting out of concerns for his safety.

Musharraf is seeking a possible political comeback in defiance of judicial probes and death threats from Taliban militants.

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Analysis: Budget balance is in eye of the beholder

WASHINGTON (AP) ? When it comes to budgets, balance is in the eye of the congressional beholder.

To House Republicans, it means a balanced budget in a decade, achieved by $4.6 trillion in spending cuts and without any tax increases.

To Senate Democrats, it means a balanced plan, about $975 billion in higher taxes and a spending reduction of about $875 billion, not counting cancellation of $1.2 trillion in existing across-the-board-cuts.

That makes the two plans polar opposites as President Barack Obama and the two political parties begin maneuvering toward yet another round of deficit-reduction negotiations.

"Ultimately the key to this lock is in their (Republican) hands and they've got to decide if they want to turn it, and that means taking a balanced approach," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat who is his party's chief budget strategist in the House.

Across the Capitol, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky offered a rebuttal.

He said that under the plan Democrats favor, "We won't get more jobs or a better economy or sensible reforms to prevent Medicare or Social Security from going bankrupt. And we certainly won't get a balanced budget."

Even with the deep differences between the two parties, there's plenty of time before the next make-or-break moment in divided-government's pursuit of lower deficits.

That won't come until late July, when Obama probably will be forced to ask Congress for an increase in borrowing authority so the Treasury can finance the nation's $16 trillion national debt. Republicans have said they will use the request as leverage to gain concessions on spending cuts in Medicare and other benefit programs.

"Going back to the 1950s, debt ceiling requests of presidents have been used to bring about major changes, Gramm-Rudman, the Congressional Review Act, the 1997 Clinton-Republican Congress deficit reduction package, the Budget Control Act," McConnell said, summoning the ghosts of budget compromises past.

"All of those came in the context of the budget ? of the request of the president to raise the debt ceiling," he said.

Well before then, on April 8 in fact, Obama will present a budget of his own. It is long overdue, to the disappointment of Republicans who had hoped to make it an object of ridicule in the just-completed budget debates in the House and Senate.

It gives Obama the chance to align himself entirely with his Democratic allies, or possibly to edge away when it comes to government benefit programs that have largely escaped cuts in earlier compromises.

Republicans will watch to see what steps, if any, the White House is willing to recommend to slow the growth of Medicare or perhaps Social Security.

Given Obama's recent series of meetings with Republicans, some GOP lawmakers say privately it would be a positive sign for him to include a proposal curtailing the rise in cost of living increases in benefit programs.

It's a change he has supported since his aborted deficit-reduction negotiations with House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, nearly two years ago. But many Democrats in Congress oppose it and the administration has never included it in its budget.

Republicans also are hoping Obama will back steps to slow the long-term growth in Medicare, even if they phase in gradually and produce relatively little deficit savings in the next decade.

The president's 2013 budget called for $305 billion in Medicare savings, but only a fraction of that would come directly from patients or seem likely to change the demand for care.

In his State of the Union address in February, the president said he would change "the way our government pays for Medicare, because our medical bills shouldn't be based on the number of tests ordered or days spent in the hospital ? they should be based on the quality of care that our seniors receive."

Considerably more sensitive is a suggested increase in the age of eligibility for Medicare.

During the recent round of meetings, Republicans asked Obama if he would support it, and he sidestepped, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were discussing private conversations.

It's another idea that the president supported once before, when he was negotiating with Boehner, and one that many congressional Democrats oppose strenuously.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California, who says she is "agnostic" on a change in the cost of living formula, recently wrote that an increase in the Medicare eligibility age above 65 is "a reflection of the broader Republican plan: an assault on the middle class, seniors and our future."

On the other side of the divide, Obama and Democrats want Republicans to agree to higher taxes as part of any deal that wrings savings from Medicare. That was a tough sell before Jan. 1, the date Congress raised rates on upper-income taxpayers with votes of some Republicans and the acquiescence of others.

It will be an even tougher one now.

"Taking more money from hard-working families to fuel more spending in Washington is not going to solve our budget crisis," Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan told the House recently as he advocated for the Republican budget that he wrote.

This time, Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina provided the Democratic rebuttal.

"There are many words that can be used to describe the Ryan budget," he told the House. "But the one word that cannot be used is 'balanced.'"

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EDITOR'S NOTE ? David Espo is AP's chief congressional correspondent.

An AP News Analysis

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Ban on 'Romeo Killer' reversed, movie will air

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Eric McCormack and Matt Barr in "Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story.

By Randee Dawn, NBC News contributor

The telefilm "Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story" will air as previously scheduled Saturday night, after Lifetime won a reversal in New York State Appellate Court Thursday, according to the New York Post.

A restraining order had been issued on Tuesday by Judge Robert Muller, which would prevent the airing or promoting of the film, after Christopher Porco claimed the film was riddled with errors and would hurt his reputation. Porco is serving a 46 years-to-life sentence for killing his father Peter and trying to murder his mother Joan.

According to the Post, Porco currently does not have a lawyer, and was present in Albany court via speakerphone from Danemora prison.

The Hollywood Reporter?noted that in their appeal, Lifetime lawyers wrote, "The Supreme Court?s order is unprecedented and would cause grave and irreparable damage not just to Lifetime but to the constitutional protections for speech."

"I'm very pleased the appellate court recognized the fundamental First Amendment implications and that Mr. Porco's claim that his right to privacy would be violated, was unfounded," said Michael Grygiel, the lawyer who represented Lifetime in the case, told WNYT.

Lifetime has wasted no time in jumping on the publicity; a new teaser (above) touts the film as "The Lifetime original movie Chris Porco tried to kill."

"Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story" stars Eric McCormack and Lolita Davidovich, and is now set to air on Saturday at 8 p.m. on Lifetime.

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Rose gets hot with the putter to lead Bay Hill

Justin Rose, right, of England, his caddie, Mark Fulcher, second from right, and Tiger Woods walk across a pond to the 16th green during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Thursday, March 21, 2013.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Justin Rose, right, of England, his caddie, Mark Fulcher, second from right, and Tiger Woods walk across a pond to the 16th green during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Thursday, March 21, 2013.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Justin Rose, of England, acknowledges the gallery after sinking his putt for par on the 18th green during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Thursday, March 21, 2013.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Ernie Els, of South Africa, hits out of bunker onto the first green during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Thursday, March 21, 2013.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Tiger Woods reacts after hitting his tee shot on the first hole during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Thursday, March 21, 2013.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Tiger Woods, right, hits out of the rough off the 12th fairway as caddie Joe LaCava, second from left, watches during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Thursday, March 21, 2013.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

(AP) ? He didn't miss a putt inside 15 feet. He watched good shots and answered with better ones. He ran off a string of birdies to pull away.

That's how Tiger Woods won his last tournament.

This time, he was merely a bystander.

Justin Rose has been working hard on his putting since the U.S. Open last summer, and it paid off in a big way Thursday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. After struggling at the start in chilly, breezy conditions, Rose came to life with an eagle on the 16th hole, four straight birdies on his back nine and a 7-under 65 at Bay Hill.

That gave him a two-shot lead over John Huh.

Rose took only 25 putts and he was the best in the "strokes gained" category, though most impressive about his flat stick was this: He made six birdies and an eagle, and only one of those putts was inside 10 feet.

"Not everything was perfect today," Rose said. "But the putter was really, really hot. And those are fun days when that happens."

Woods did more than just watch. He is the defending champion at Bay Hill, and a seven-time favorite, and the guy who brought out thousands of fans in the early morning chill. A win this week would return Woods to No. 1 in the world for the first time in nearly 2? years, though he suddenly is being upon as the best in golf.

He just happened to be second-best in his group on this day.

Woods also had an eagle on the 16th hole, along with four birdies, though he lost momentum with a pair of bogeys at the turn and had his momentum stalled with another ordinary bunker shot that led to bogey. That gave him a 69, which did little to dampen his spirits.

"I kept myself in the tournament," Woods said.

He overwhelmed the par 5s, as he often does at Bay Hill. Woods made birdie with wedges on three of them, and hit a "baby" 9-iron into about 12 feet on the downwind 16th for an eagle. He now has played the par 5s in 118-under par in his 61 rounds.

Rose and Woods played in the morning, the tougher side of the draw because of chilly temperatures in the 50s and a strong breeze. The rough was thick without being terribly high. The hole locations were in spots Woods had not seen very often. The scores were reflective of a challenging morning until Rose and Woods began to pick up the pace on the 16th with their eagle putts.

Woods was tied for the lead at that point, but not for long. On the par-3 17th, he came up short and in a bunker, hit a poor shot and took bogey. Rose holed a 20-foot birdie putt and he was on his way. On the front nine, both made three straight birdies starting on the par-5 fourth. Rose doubled his lead over Woods on the par-3 seventh, however, with a 12-foot birdie putt, and Woods came up short in the bunker and failed to save par.

Given the conditions, a 65 was a superb score ? 8.5 shots better than the field average.

How good?

"If you had said I would shoot a 65 on the range this morning, I would have probably said, 'How many holes have I played?' And that didn't change much," Rose said. "The first five, six holes out there were a grind."

Huh looked like he might catch him with a birdie on the par-5 sixth hole (he started on the back) to reach 6-under, but that was his last birdie chance. Huh found a fairway bunker off the tee on the ninth hole and took bogey for a 67.

John Rollins and Brad Fritsch were at 68.

Also in the group at 69 with Woods were Ryo Ishikawa of Japan, Nick Watney, Sean O'Hair and Bill Haas, who bogeyed his last two holes.

British Open champion Ernie Els played with Rose and Woods and disappeared quickly. The Big Easy kept pulling his tee shots and getting into trouble, dropping five shots in the opening five holes. He rallied with a 4-iron to 2 feet for birdie on the 18th, and a 9-iron to about the same tap-in range on his final hole at No. 9 to salvage a 75.

Brandt Snedeker, playing for the first time in five weeks because of a rib injury, took triple bogey on his 17th hole and had a 76. Snedeker's 5-iron on the 17th didn't quite clear the hazard where the sand meets the lake. Coming off his injury, he wasn't interesting in trying to gouge it out, which he probably couldn't have done, anyway. At least he had his health at the end of the round. "Encouraged," he said about his ribs.

Phil Mickelson felt terrible about his swing, and it showed. Even so, the four-time major champion made an eagle putt on the 16th to reach 1 under, only to throw those shots away with three-putt bogeys on the last two holes.

"I feel terrible walking off the course," Mickelson said, and this was right after he was randomly selected for a drug test.

For Rose, it was all about the putter ? and he didn't even need any help from Steve Stricker, who gave Woods a key putting tip at Doral.

Rose began to work hard on his putting after the U.S. Open last summer, and he's had some decent rounds. At Medinah last September, he knocked in a 45-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole against Phil Mickelson, in effect the difference in Europe winning the cup.

"I dedicated myself at making a few changes and getting better at that part of the game," Rose said. "I've had some good days, no doubt. And today was probably the first real hot day I've had with the blade in a long, long time. We all know it's about consistency and that's what I'm still working towards.

"It's just fun to know that I obviously can do it, and I enjoy a lot of confidence from that."

For all his birdies, it was crucial for Rose not to drop any shots after an early bogey on the 11th, and he did that with par saves on the 14th and 15th. Just as key was the 18th, when he played short of the water for his second shot from the rough, and then made a 10-footer for par.

"Justin played a beautiful round of golf today," Woods said. "He had every single facet of his game working, so we had a good time out there."

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Politics over principle? Democrats seem more likely to support Obama's Iraq war than Bush's

The Pew Research Center released its latest poll on American views of the Iraq war a few days ago and the headline number was that only 44 percent of Americans at present think the invasion was a bad idea ( 41 percent think it was a wise decision).

That's of course a huge shift from US opinions on the eve of the invasion, when a nation frightened by the 9/11 attacks carried out by Al Qaeda had 72 percent public support against only 22 percent opposition. Hardly surprising, given that some scholars estimate the war will have eventually cost the US more than $2 trillion (and more when the effects on the national debt are considered), the at least 100,000 Iraqi lives lost, and the thousands of US soldiers killed and wounded.

The war also strengthened the hand of Iran in the region, bringing to power a Shiite government far friendlier to Tehran than Saddam Hussein's regime.

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But while the ongoing high level of support for the war is somewhat surprising (at least to me), what's troubling is the partisan nature of people's views on a war that began 10 years ago and is now well and truly over, and most interesting is how views have shifted between Republicans and Democrats since President Obama took office in 2009.

Today, 58 percent of Republicans say the invasion was the right choice (down from 90 percent a decade ago), 33 percent of Democrats (down from 50 percent) and 42 percent of independents (down from 66 percent). "So what," you might say. Republicans tend to be more hawkish and supported their team. But what's really eye-catching about support for the war is how Republican support has plunged since Obama took office and how Democrat support has... surged.

Really:

In 2008, 73 percent of Republicans were still for the war and continued their sharp decline (for a larger image, see Pew's graph here). But Democrats' support for the Iraq war more than doubled from 17 percent in 2008 to 37 percent in 2011 before settling back to 33 percent today, still far higher than it was before Obama took office.

I can't think of any explanation for this other than that rosy, optimistic feeling Democrats have in general about the world with their guy in office, and the cold, pessimistic feeling that Republicans have. It's possible that the growth in Democratic support also reflects the entrance of young voters, who were focused on homework and prom dates during the worst of the war, entering the sample. Or maybe it was just that the war was winding down and ending since Obama took office, taking the edge off people's negative feelings. But those possible reasons doesn't show up on the Republican side of the equation.

Hyper-partisanship has long been studied by political scientists. Present a proposal to an ideological partisan as coming from their team, and they're inclined to support it. Present precisely the same proposal as coming from the bad guys, and they're inclined to oppose it. But this is still striking.

And it doesn't stop there. Pew started asking voters "has the US succeeded in Iraq" in 2006. Then, 82 percent of Republicans said yes, 34 percent of Democrats said yes, and the independents were right in the middle, with 54 percent saying yes. After Obama's election, Democrats put on rose-tinted glasses, with "yes" answers surging to 56 percent by 2011, while Republican views sharply declined, to 68 percent. The independents at the start of 2011? Little changed (the graph for all that is here).

Pew didn't ask the question last year. And in the latest poll, all three groups declined (to 56 percent for Republicans, 45 percent for Democrats, and 41 percent for independents). Only the Democrats have a higher view of the outcome of the war today than they held in 2006.

Maybe there's an explanation for all this that I'm missing (Democrat joy that Obama preceded over an end of the war, thus achieving an objective?), but I can't think of one that convinces (me, at least).

The lesson seems clear: If you're looking for clear-thinking on the war, try to find an independent.

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Colo. governor to sign state gun control measures

By Keith Coffman

DENVER (Reuters) - Colorado's governor will sign three gun control bills into law on Wednesday, including one banning ammunition magazines with more than 15 rounds in a state that has experienced two of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.

The measures that Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper will sign also include a bill requiring universal background checks for gun buyers, and another that requires gun buyers to pay for their own background checks, said the governor's spokesman, Eric Brown.

The bills passed both chambers of the Colorado state legislature last week as part of a package of gun control legislation that followed months of heated discussion and pushed Colorado to the forefront of a national gun control debate.

The state Senate has also approved legislation banning online certification for concealed-carry permits, but the measure was still pending in the state House. Another pending measure could bar gun purchases by domestic violence offenders, although Hickenlooper had previously said he was undecided about that measure until he sees the final wording.

The passage of those bills comes as the nation reels from several mass shootings last year, including the December massacre of 20 children and six adults at a school in Newtown, Connecticut.

That followed a mass shooting in Colorado in July when a gunman opened fire in a crowded premiere of the Batman movie "The Dark Knight Rises" in the Denver suburb of Aurora, killing 12 people and wounding 58 others.

Former University of Colorado neuroscience graduate student James Holmes, 25, has been charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder in that case.

Colorado was also the site of a 1999 massacre at Columbine High School, where two teenagers shot dead a teacher and 12 other students before committing suicide. Several of the guns used in that attack were bought at gun shows.

Following Columbine, the state closed a loophole that allowed firearms purchases at gun shows without a background check.

The Colorado legislature's action follows the passage in New York state in January of a sweeping gun-control law that bans assault weapons and magazines that hold more than seven rounds of ammunition, requires gun owners to register most guns with the state and requires universal background checks.

President Barack Obama has put forward a number of federal gun-control proposals following the Newtown killings.

(Reporting by Keith Coffman; Writing by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Lisa Shumaker)

(This story was refiled to correct the fourth paragraph to show measures have not passed the House)

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Cyberwar manual lays down rules for online attacks

A copy of the Tallinn Manual, a rulebook on cyberwarfare, is held up in a posed photograph in London, Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Even cyberwar has rules, and one group of experts is publishing a manual to prove it. The handbook due to be published later this week applies the venerable practice of international law to the world of electronic warfare in an effort to show how hospitals, civilians, and neutral nations can be protected in an information age fight. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

A copy of the Tallinn Manual, a rulebook on cyberwarfare, is held up in a posed photograph in London, Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Even cyberwar has rules, and one group of experts is publishing a manual to prove it. The handbook due to be published later this week applies the venerable practice of international law to the world of electronic warfare in an effort to show how hospitals, civilians, and neutral nations can be protected in an information age fight. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

(AP) ? Even cyberwar has rules, and one group of experts is putting out a manual to prove it.

Their handbook, due to be published later this week, applies the practice of international law to the world of electronic warfare in an effort to show how hospitals, civilians and neutral nations can be protected in an information-age fight.

"Everyone was seeing the Internet as the 'Wild, Wild, West,'" U.S. Naval War College Professor Michael Schmitt, the manual's editor, said in an interview before its official release. "What they had forgotten is that international law applies to cyberweapons like it applies to any other weapons."

The Tallinn Manual ? named for the Estonian capital where it was compiled ? was created at the behest of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence, a NATO think tank. It takes existing rules on battlefield behavior, such as the 1868 St. Petersburg Declaration and the 1949 Geneva Convention, to the Internet, occasionally in unexpected ways.

Marco Roscini, who teaches international law at London's University of Westminster, described the manual as a first-of-its-kind attempt to show that the laws of war ? some of which date back to the 19th century ? were flexible enough to accommodate the new realities of online conflict.

The 282-page handbook has no official standing, but Roscini predicted that it would be an important reference as military lawyers across the world increasingly grapple with what to do about electronic attacks.

"I'm sure it will be quite influential," he said.

The manual's central premise is that war doesn't stop being war just because it happens online. Hacking a dam's controls to release its reservoir into a river valley can have the same effect as breaching it with explosives, its authors argue.

Legally speaking, a cyberattack that sparks a fire at a military base is indistinguishable from an attack that uses an incendiary shell.

The humanitarian protections don't disappear online either. Medical computers get the same protection that brick-and-mortar hospitals do. The personal data related to prisoners of war has to be kept safe in the same way that the prisoners themselves are ? for example by having the information stored separately from military servers that might be subject to attack.

Cyberwar can lead to cyberwar crimes, the manual warned. Launching an attack from a neutral nation's computer network is forbidden in much the same way that hostile armies aren't allowed to march through a neutral country's territory. Shutting down the Internet in an occupied area in retaliation for a rebel cyberattack could fall afoul of international prohibitions on collective punishment.

The experts behind the manual ? two dozen officers, academics, and researchers drawn mainly from NATO states ? didn't always agree on how traditional rules applied in a cyberwar.

Self-defense was a thorny issue. International law generally allows nations to strike first if they spot enemy soldiers about to pour across the border, but how could that be applied to a world in which attacks can happen at the click of a mouse?

Other aspects of international law seemed obsolete ? or at least in need of an upgrade ? in the electronic context.

Soldiers are generally supposed to wear uniforms and carry their arms openly, for example, but what could such a requirement have when they are hacking into distant targets from air-conditioned office buildings?

The law also forbids attacks on "civilian objects," but the authors were divided as to whether the word "object" could be interpreted to mean "data." So that may leave a legal loophole for a military attack that erases valuable civilian data, such as a nation's voter registration records.

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Facebook alums plan WiFi network to support 68,500 fans at 49ers' stadium

Facebook alums plan WiFi network at 49ers' stadium, will support 68,500 fans simultaneously

The 49ers may not have won the Super Bowl, but at least fans will have something to look forward to during the 2014 season. The brand new Santa Clara Stadium, which boasts 68,500 seats and an estimated $1.2 billion construction cost, is expected to pack the country's most powerful WiFi network. The new installation is being overseen by two Facebook IT alums, and is expected to feature roughly one terabit of overall capacity. According to an Ars Technica feature, every attendee will be able to connect to the network simultaneously, without bandwidth restrictions. That figure is dependent on more devices offering 5GHz compatibility, which seems reasonable considering that the stadium won't open until late 2014. And, if arena-grade equipment is ready in time, the network will be 802.11ac compatible, though it will also support 802.11n, along with 11a, 11b and 11g, regardless.

Such a network is a key component of any modern structure, and if the team pulls it off, they might want to consider taking on some consulting gigs -- as Samsung has proven time and again, the company can't manage to keep press conference attendees online during major launch events, despite months of planning and unsurpassed budgets. Cellular signals will be boosted as well, with support for all carriers, just in case customers opt out of the free WiFi offering. For a more in-depth look at how the 49ers might pull it off, check out the Ars piece at the source link below -- it's a solid read for sports fans and infrastructure junkies alike.

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Ex-Oregon governor candidate charged in Facebook stock fraud

By Bernard Vaughan

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Oregon gubernatorial candidate was arrested on Tuesday for his alleged role in defrauding investors who had hoped to buy shares of Facebook Inc before its initial public offering in May 2012, federal authorities said.

Craig Berkman, 71, falsely told investors he had access to scarce pre-IPO shares of Facebook and other social media companies such as LinkedIn Corp, Groupon Inc and Zynga Inc, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said in a statement.

But instead of buying shares for investors as promised, Berkman made "Ponzi-like" payments to earlier investors and funded personal expenses, including costs in a bankruptcy case, according to the SEC, which filed a civil case.

The defendant received at least $8 million from various schemes, according to U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara in Manhattan, which filed criminal charges against Berkman.

"Berkman blatantly capitalized on the market fervor preceding highly anticipated IPOs of Facebook and other social media companies to fleece investors whose cash flow he treated like an ATM to fund his own living expenses and pay court-ordered claims to victims of his past misdeeds," said Andrew Calamari, director of the SEC's New York office.

Berkman was arrested at his home in Odessa, Florida, and was expected to appear in a Tampa, Florida federal court on Tuesday.

The Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office charged Berkman with two counts of securities fraud and two counts of wire fraud. Each count carries a maximum of 20 years in prison.

In one allegation, more than 50 investors sent $4.6 million into a bank account controlled by a Berkman entity called Ventures Trust II, according to the complaint filed by the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office.

Berkman told investors the funds would be used to buy pre-IPO shares of Facebook, but instead the "vast majority" was transferred to other accounts Berkman controlled for his own personal benefit, according to the complaint.

Berkman has long been active in Oregon politics and served for a time as the head of the state's Republican Party, according to press accounts. He lost in the Republican primary for governor in 1994, and he explored a bid for governor in the 2002 race, according to The Oregonian.

The SEC's order details what the agency called a "recidivist history" for Berkman.

The Oregon Division of Finance and Securities issued a cease-and-desist order and a $50,000 fine against Berkman in 2001 for offering and selling convertible promissory notes without a brokerage license, according to the SEC statement.

In 2008, an Oregon jury found Berkman liable in a private action for breach of fiduciary duty, conversion of investor funds and misrepresentation to investors related to his involvement with a purported venture capital firm, according to the SEC.

Berkman reached a settlement with the firm, called Synectic Ventures, after it filed an involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition against him in 2009 for debts he didn't pay related an earlier judgment against him for $28 million, according to the SEC.

Rather than use his own money to pay the claims, Berkman spent more than $5.4 million from investors in his pre-IPO offerings to make payments in the bankruptcy settlement, according to the SEC.

The SEC brought a separate case against John Kern of Charleston, South Carolina, whom it said took part in the fraud as legal counsel to some of Berkman's companies.

Marc Blackman, a lawyer for Berkman, was not immediately available for comment.

It was not immediately clear whether Kern has hired a lawyer for his defense. Kern was not immediately available for comment.

The criminal case is U.S. v. Berkman, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 13-mg-00732.

(Editing by Bernadette Baum and Richard Chang)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-oregon-governor-candidate-charged-facebook-ipo-fraud-180442571--finance.html

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Buttonhole

Award winning director Peter Sluszka collaborated with cinematographer Ivan Abel to produce this frightening short about the dark and sinister forces prowling a child's imagination. More »


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Weekend Highlights: LA Times muses about Apple iWatch; Apple faces lawsuit from THX over patents for speakers in iMacs and iDevices; from Friday's news: Glassdoor employee CEO ranking survey has Mark Zuckerberg overtaking Tim Cook for top spot, with Cook actually dropping four points to #18 overall; on Thursday evening Samsung unveiled the hotly-anticipated Galaxy S4 smartphone, introducing face and eye-tracking technology, and more; Android competitor HTC thought Samsung's event was embarrassing; App Advice doesn't think Apple has anything to fear from the Galaxy S4, Fortune rounds up what Apple analysts think following the S4 intro; PC Magazine, Digital Trends have iPhone 5/Galaxy S4 comparison charts; and there is opinion aplenty on the event and the new smartphone, down in our Op/Ed section; Maribel Lopez at Forbes, believes Samsung is gunning for Apple's enterprise business; not just green, but "super-green" is the buzzword around new campuses being planned by Apple, others; John Browett has nice words for Apple, says the problem was he didn't fit the company; Samsung introduces a new 8-core chip in the Galaxy S4, CNET says this could be problematic for Apple given Samsung both competes with and makes Apple's A-series processors; new word on the street is the "budget" iPhone will basically be the same dimensions as the iPhone 5, but encased in thin plastic; AnandTech presents a "short review" of Apple's new Apple TV with the A5 chip; John Gruber believes there are "no facts today" suggesting Apple has ceded the smartphone crown to Samsung; Google to sunset Google Reader in July, to the chagrin of many, but plenty of services are stepping up to fill the gap, including Zite; one tech columnist goes so far as to title his op/ed: "Killing Google Reader is like killing the bees: we'll all be worse off".

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  • "Google Glass: The opposition grows"?CNET News?3/15
  • "Google Reader Drives More Traffic To Websites Than Google Plus, According To Buzzfeed"?Digital Trends?3/15
  • "Why Google Reader Had To Die"?Forrester?3/15
  • "It's Not Just Reader ? Google Kills Its RSS Subscription Browser Extension, Too"?TechCrunch?3/15
  • "Killing Google Reader is like killing the bees: we'll all be worse off"?The Guardian?3/15
  • "Google Reader, Which Google Just Killed, Drives A Ton More Traffic Than Google+"?Business Insider?3/15
  • "Reader slain? 'Even the Google apologists on G+ are p****d off'"?The Register?3/15
  • "7 Reasons I Picked Feedly to Replace Google Reader"?Michael Hyatt?3/15
Humor/Cartoons
  • "Low Latency No. 55: RSS in peace"?CNET News [cartoon]?3/15
  • "Faber Report: Dell's Rocky Road to a Deal" [Video Report]?CNBC?3/15
  • "Inside Dell: Merger Proxy Will Show Business in Free Fall"?CNBC?3/15
  • "Michael Dell Sees High-End Revolution in Buyout" [Video Report]?Bloomberg?3/15
  • "Silver Lake's Dell bid started at $11.22 per share-source"?Reuters?3/15
  • "Microsoft Surface sales underwelm, at an estimated 1.5 million units"?PCWorld?3/15
  • "Microsoft Surface Table Sales Said to Disappoint" [Video Report]?Bloomberg?3/15
  • "Microsoft Surface Pro sales hit 400K"?CBS News?3/15
  • "Next Microsoft-Google FRAND trial scheduled to commence on August 26, 2013"?Foss Patents?3/15
  • "Microsoft BizTalk 2013 to switch to a per-core licensing model"?ZDNet?3/15
  • "Report: IBM, EMC Mull Buyout of SoftLayer Technologies"?FOXBusiness?3/15
  • "Report: EMC, IBM in talks to buy SoftLayer for up to $2 billion"?ZDNet?3/15
  • "IBM, EMC, And Others Are All Trying To Buy The Same $2 Billion Cloud-Computing Company"?Business Insider?3/15
  • "New IBM Lab Explores the Science of Personalization"?CRM Buyer?3/15
  • "Pat Gelsinger won't return to Intel - official"?TG Daily?3/15
  • "Too many Intel Haswells will spoil the broth: Intel is unlikely to release its Core i 'Haswell' Platform in any serious numbers because of the 'annoying' USB 3.0 flaw."?TG Daily?3/15
  • "AMD wins big time with Wells Fargo"?TG Daily?3/15
  • "Cisco outlines how new technologies will transform video collaboration: Video is one of Cisco's top priorities for the next five years"?Techworld?3/15
  • "Cisco CTO: Internet Of Everything Much More Than SDN"?InformationWeek?3/15
  • "Jury finds Cisco did not infringe VirnetX patents: The jury in Texas, however, found the claims of three VirnetX patents to be valid"?IDG News Service?3/15
  • "Obama: Cybersecurity 'key' in talks with China"?ZDNet?3/15
  • "Cyberthreats a top topic in Obama's call with Chinese president"?CNET News?3/15
  • "Facebook's Sandberg stirs debate among women in IT: Presence of women in computer fields has been declining"?Computerworld?3/15
  • "10 trends shaping IT hiring in 2013: Concerns about the economy and budget battles on Capitol Hill have put a damper on the IT job scene, but not enough to thwart expansion"?Network World?3/15
  • "The 5 'supertrends' of enterprise IT"?ZDNet?3/15
  • "Samsung's Galaxy S4 signals shift to faster Wi-Fi"?MarketWatch?3/15
  • "Potential weakness in SSL/TLS security downplayed by certificate group: Attacks don't represent an immediate practical threat"?Network World?3/15
  • "Researcher: Security appliances are riddled with serious vulnerabilities"?IDG News Service?3/15
  • "Coming soon: Self-healing chips for smartphones, computers? CalTech researchers say self-healing integrated chips can recover from major trouble in microseconds"?Computerworld?3/15
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