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Russia's top court to hear Khodorkovsky's appeal

MOSCOW (AP) ? Russia's highest court on Wednesday set a date for hearing appeals by jailed former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner.

Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev were arrested in 2003 and convicted in 2005 of evading taxes on the Yukos oil company. The case was widely seen as political punishment of Khodorkovsky, then Russia's richest man, for challenging the power of Vladimir Putin early in his presidency.

The two were tried together again in a second case and convicted in 2010 of stealing oil from Yukos and laundering the proceeds. Last December, the Moscow City Court reduced their prison sentence from 13 years to 11 years, meaning they will be released in 2014.

Lawyers for Khodorkovsky and Lebedev appealed the 2010 convictions and subsequent related court rulings to Russia's Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court ruled to set the appeals hearing on Aug. 6. It noted that while the Moscow City Court reviewed and reduced the amount of money stolen, it failed to consider further reducing their sentence. "It can't be seen as well-founded," the court said in its decision, posted on the website of Khodorkovsky's lawyers and supporters.

Khodorkovsky's lawyer Vadim Klyuvgant expressed regret, however, that the court failed to heed defense arguments that the conviction of Khodorkovsky and Lebedev was unlawful and should be overturned. The lawyer also voiced dismay about a delay in setting the appeals hearings, which he argued should be held within a month of Wednesday's ruling.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russias-top-court-hear-khodorkovskys-appeal-141924146.html

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Using Windows Phone? Get Back In The Instagram Loop With Itsdagram

Recently, I got my hands on a Nokia Lumia 920, and I now have about a week to test it. Being my very first experience with Windows Phone, I was overwhelmed at first by how different the OS is from Android, but quickly wrapped my head around this surprisingly slick and intuitive operating system. What I couldn?t quite wrap my head around was Windows Phone?s lack of popular apps, and especially Instagram.

Don?t get me wrong, I?m not an Instagram addict. With only a handful of photos to my name, I can easily live without this extra social network. There?s no denying, however, that Instagram is a great time-waster, and I do miss flipping through photos in those dead moments between work and life. Naturally, I read my Windows-Phone-expert colleague?s article about Fhotoroom, which should be the nearest thing to Instagram on Windows Phone, but as good as it is, Fhotoroom does not let me go back to the Instagram loop.

Seems I got lucky, and only a few days prior to my Windows Phone debut, an app called Itsdagram made its Windows Phone comeback, offering the closest thing to an official Instagram app I could hope for. Itsdagram is an Instagram client which costs $1.50, and while not being free like the real deal, it?s the best way we currently have of tapping into the Instagram world we left behind on Android and iOS.

Getting Started With Itsdagram

As mentioned above, the full version of Itsdagram costs $1.50, but you can try the app for free for as long as you like. The free version lets you upload only one photo to Instagram, but other functions such as browsing, liking, commenting and searching are unlimited. You also need to have an Instagram account in order to use the free version.

Unlike what the login screen says, you do not need to have an Itsdagram account in order to start using the app ? an Instagram account is enough. Enter your Instagram credentials in the ?Login? section, and you?re ready to go. If you don?t have an account, you can create an Itsdagram account through the app, which would act like an Instagram account while using the app.

Uploading Photos To Instagram

While there are many ways to browse Instagram, even from the comfort of your desktop or from the Web, the process becomes very limited when it comes to uploading images. Even Instagram?s own Web interface doesn?t let you do this, sending you to the mobile app instead. Itsdagram not only lets you upload images to Instagram, it even comes with some filters to boot.

This is Itsdagram home page. With its colors and hand-written logo, you can feel almost as if you were using a Modernized Instagram. The camera icon at the bottom is where you can upload photos, either from your camera roll or by taking a photo with your device?s camera.

After cropping your image to fit Instagram, you can choose one of 12 different filters (more should be added with time). There are no frames at this time, and most of the available filters are not as good as those you find on Instagram, and definitely not as good as those you can find on photo-editing apps such as Snapseed or Aviary.

You can then give your photo a title and upload it to Instagram. Itsdagram also supports Instagram latest addition of username mentions, and you can add these by tapping the @ button.

Once a photo is uploaded, all your Instagram followers, and all of Instagram in general will be able to see it, just as if you?ve used Instagram to upload it. Unlike Instagram, there?s no way to automatically upload the image to other social networks, but this is possible via a share option after the image is uploaded.

Browsing, Liking, & Commenting

Considering its not much more than an Instagram spoof, Itsdagram?s interface is surprisingly slick, and in some aspects, even tops its own mentor. The main screen is made out of your home feed, popular images, and your activity.

All these pages are straightforward, and very similar to the ones in the original app. Double tap a photo to like it, and tap the comment icon to add a comment. Sharing is done through Windows Phone?s share interface, and is possible only via services you?ve connected to your device.

When looking at individual users, you can browse their photos, and see who?s following them, and the people they follow. Using the bottom two buttons, you can either follow/unfollow this user, or pin this user to your Start screen.

As expected, you can also view your own profile, including your photos, photos you?re tagged in, your likes, your followers, and the users you follow. All Itsdagram pages are infinite, meaning, you can keep scrolling to the right to flip through pages, and eventually find yourself back where you started.

Using the lock button, you can change your Instagram password right from Itsdagram.

Searching

Instagram is not complete without searching, and Itsdagram offers beautiful and easy to use search interface, which you can access from the app?s main screen. Slide the screen sideways to toggle search between tags and users.

Bottom Line

Despite its somewhat unfortunate name, Itsdagram is what Windows Phone users have been waiting for. It brings every Instagram feature you could wish for, with an interface that?s arguably better than the real thing.

The only downside is that Itsdagram is not very stable at the moment, and crashed several times just in the short span I was taking screenshots for this post. Since I did try it out on one the Windows Phone?s flagship devices, I expected it to be much smoother, but hopefully these issues will be fixed in future updates.

Yes, it?s not free, but $1.50 is a small sum to pay to get back in the Instagram loop, at least until an official app is released.

Download: Itsdagram on the Windows Phone Store

Is Itsdagram the app you?ve been waiting for, or are you content to wait for an official Instagram app?

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Drew Barrymore Lists Montecito Home for $7.5 ... - AOL Real Estate

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By Erika Riggs

Although she walked down the aisle in the backyard, Drew Barrymore's home near Santa Barbara doesn't seem to have too much of a hold on her. The actress has listed the Montecito, Calif., home for $7.5 million just a year after getting married, according to property records and The Real Estalker blog.

Barrymore reportedly bought the home in June 2010 for $5.705 million. The estate is out of the way from the buzz of Hollywood on a secluded 2 acres -- ideal for a quiet, paparazzi-free wedding and starting her family with new husband Will Kopelman.

With a spacious 6,000-square-foot floor plan and six bedrooms, an upgrade in size isn't needed. However with Kopelman from New York, the couple could be considering a move back east. Barrymore also owns another home in Southern California that she bought in 2002.

The "Never Been Kissed" actress' two-story classic was built in 1937 with a long, gravel driveway and a separate guesthouse. Inside, the home is markedly traditional, although Barrymore's quirky nature is apparent in the kitchen, where a sunny yellow table serves as the island and the two fridges are vintage -- one in a bright aqua shade. The grounds feature a long stretch of lawn, as well as a grove of citrus and avocado trees.

The home is listed by Suzanne Perkins of Sotheby's International Realty.


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Unity game engine goes free for iOS and Android, BB10 and WP8 to follow

Unity game engine goes free for iOS and Android, BB10 and WP8 to followUnity, the multiplatform game engine, has gone free to use for iOS and Android. The company made the announcement at its Unite Nordic conference in Malm?, Sweden, according to Keith Andrew of PocketGamer.

Unity started life as a Mac-specific development platform, but nowadays developers can also create content using Windows PCs, and deploy on a total of ten different platforms including the Web. Up until now, delivering content onto iOS or Android platforms has required you to pay $800, regardless of which license you're using.

Unity said it plans to offer the same deal for developers interested in deploying to Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10 platforms as well.

Unity helps game developers create 2D and 3D games alike. It's the engine that powers games like Madfinger's Dead Trigger 2, Rovio's Bad Piggies, Imangi's Temple Run 2, and many others.

The company has long offered "Unity Free" and "Unity Pro" licenses in order to accommodate indie developers. Unity Free is a "no strings attached" deal - you can use the tech to develop your game without paying any royalties or license fees. Once you start raking in money, you're required to upgrade to the Pro license, which costs money. The Pro license also includes access to a number of functions and features that aren't accessible for free - graphics and audio improvements, 3D modeling enhancements and more.

Developers who have recently forked out the cash to deploy to iOS and Android will be eligible for discounts to help recoup their costs.

    


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Entertainment One Adopts 'Simon's Cat' | Animation Magazine

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Entertainment One (eOne) has landed the worldwide distribution rights for YouTube?s megahit Simon?s Cat cross all media including, TV, Home Entertainment, Licensing and Online.

Created by British artist Simon Tofield, Simon?s Cat was first introduced in?March of 28 as an animated YouTube short. The series and comic-book collection features the hilarious antics of a hungry, fat white cat and his owner Simon. With 1.72 million subscribers on its core YouTube channel, Simon?s Cat shorts have generated 358 million views online to date.

?This deal marks eOne?s first major step towards the development of licensing programs for brands conceived in the non-linear space for a broader audience,? says Olivier Dumont, managing director at eOne Licensing & eOne Family. ?Online content is being consumed by audiences around the world like never before, thus creating a unique sort of brand awareness that we?re eager to harness. The brilliantly funny Simon?s Cat is a perfect illustration of this strategic move and while we remain focused on the traditional approach of licensing TV properties, we?re excited to embark on this new frontier.?

Building on eOne Licensing?s success with brands including preschool-phenom Peppa Pig, this deal will see the company extend its portfolio to pop culture brands targeted at a wider demographic beyond the Kids space.

eOne Licensing will bring Simon?s Cat to Licensing Expo in Las Vegas this June.

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Source: https://www.animationmagazine.net/licensing/entertainment-one-adopts-simons-cat/

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U.S. House votes to repeal Obamacare in 37th symbolic act

By David Morgan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law on Thursday in a symbolic move aimed as much at healing internal Republican rifts as demonstrating dogged party opposition to "Obamacare."

The 229-195 vote occurred largely along party lines and marked the 37th time the House has voted to repeal or defund the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which is now in the final months before full implementation on January 1. Like previous attempts to dismantle the law, the measure will likely go nowhere in the Democratic-run Senate.

For Republicans, who hope to make Obamacare a winning campaign issue in the 2014 congressional midterm elections, the action gave House freshmen their first chance to vote against a law that is unpopular with a large number of voters, particularly conservatives in their districts back home.

"A full repeal is needed to keep this law from doing more damage to our economy and raising health care costs," said House Speaker John Boehner at a press conference alongside a seven-foot, three-inch tall stack of paper labeled "Obama Regulations @theredtapetower".

Democrats poked fun at the latest repeal vote.

"Apparently, the Republicans are opposed to Obamacare," said Representative Steny Hoyer, the second-ranking House Democrat. "I know that comes as a shock to America, so we need to tell them one more time. Or 37 times, or maybe a 38th or a 39th or a 40th or a 100th time."

The repeal measure was authored by Representative Michele Bachmann, former Republican presidential candidate and Tea Party leader, who sought to link healthcare reform to an Internal Revenue Service scandal that is threatening to undermine Obama's second-term agenda.

"No matter what, Americans will not want a politicized agency to have access to their most personal, intimate health care information or be in charge of important health care decisions," Bachmann said.

The reform law, Obama's signature domestic policy achievement, will bring sweeping change to the $2.8 U.S. trillion healthcare system and provide health coverage to 37 million people through subsidized private plans and an expansion of the Medicaid program for the poor.

The IRS would administer tax credits to help low-to-moderate income beneficiaries pay insurance premiums and levy fines against individuals and businesses that violate provisions requiring coverage.

The law has provided discounts on prescription drugs for the elderly, allowed millions of adult children to remain on their parents' insurance plans through age 25 and allowed patients to obtain preventive care without charge.

Boehner denied Democratic claims the bill known as the Patients' Rights Repeal Act was a waste of time. Instead, he said seven previous bills seeking to eliminate or narrow the reform law have been signed into law by Obama.

"Is it enough? No," said Boehner. But some progress has been made, and Republicans will continue to work to scrap the law in its entirety."

The vote also marked an effort by the Republican leadership to address lingering frustration among rank-and-file lawmakers who wanted an early repeal vote, but instead got a measure two weeks ago that would have directed resources to an ailing reform program that provides insurance for sick people through the end of 2013. Some Republicans were angry at the prospect of "fixing" Obamacare instead of repealing it.

"The disagreement over that was so fierce that it forced leadership to pull the bill," said Republican strategist Matt Mackowiak. "That had a lot to do with this."

The earlier measure, known as the "Helping Sick Americans Now Act," was aimed at denying the administration resources for implementing the healthcare law by redirecting funds to a temporary insurance program for sick Americans that is running out of money.

Congressional aides said the measure could be revived now that House members have had their chance to vote for repeal.

Much of the two-hour debate that preceded Thursday's vote followed familiar patterns of campaign rhetoric, with Republicans casting Obamacare as a budget-busting, job-destroying, cost-increasing white elephant and Democrats countering with predictions of job growth, healthier Americans and over $100 billion in deficit reduction.

(Additional reporting by Richard Cowan; editing by Andrew Hay)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-house-votes-repeal-obamacare-37th-symbolic-act-230329096.html

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Here's how you make sure to get your hands on an NVIDIA Shield

NVIDIA Shield

Be one of the first to get your hands on NVIDIA's latest handheld gaming behemoth

So now that NVIDIA has let the cat out of the bag on the device formerly known as Project Shield, it's time to find out where and when you can get one. First off, the Shield launch will be limited to just the U.S. and Canada for now, and we have no indication of when it will expand unfortunately. Official pre-orders for the general public will be kicking off on Monday, May 20th from NVIDIA's Shield website at the aforementioned price of $349. Eager gamers among us can sign up for email updates from NVIDIA on the product and get the bonus of pre-ordering starting today, which is certainly worth it. Pre-order devices will ship in June, which is when general retail availability will kick off as well.

Those who opt to wait for the official retail launch of the Shield can buy directly from several different retailers. NVIDIA itself will sell the devices from its Shield website, as will Newegg at launch. For those wanting to see the hardware in person before buying, brick and mortar retailers GameStop, Micro Center and Canada Computers are all on-board for the launch day. We don't have a specific date for retail availability just yet, but you can bet we'll have a bit of a heads up before pre-orders start hitting people's doorsteps.

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Iran expresses regret over killing Afghans

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Iran has expressed regret for the shooting deaths of Afghan migrants entering the country illegally over the weekend.

On Saturday, Afghan Foreign Minister Zalmai Rasoul issued a complaint after 10 migrants were shot and killed by Iranian border guards. Iran initially denied that anyone was shot.

Poor Afghans often try to sneak into Iran in search of work as day laborers.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Aragchi said Tuesday, "We express regret while offering sympathy to relatives of victims if innocent people were harmed when passing through Iran illegally."

Aragchi also said Iran expects the Afghan government to control its border and inform its citizens of the dangers of illegal entry into Iranian territory.

About 2 million Afghan migrants have been working in Iran since the late 1970's.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iran-expresses-regret-over-killing-afghans-092401725.html

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Barbara Walters to announce retirement - Montreal Gazette

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Barbara Walters is retiring.

The veteran ABC News anchor is set to announce Monday morning on "The View" that she will retire from TV journalism next summer.

ABC said in an announcement late Sunday that, until then, Walters will continue to anchor and report for the network, anchor specials throughout the year, and appear on "The View." She will remain executive producer of "The View," the weekday talk show she created in 1997.

The 83-year-old Walters has spent 37 years at ABC News, joining the network in 1976 to become the first female co-anchor on an evening news program. Three years later, she became a co-host of ABC's "20/20" newsmagazine.

Before coming to ABC, she spent 15 years at NBC News, where she was a co-host of the "Today" show.

"I am very happy with my decision," Walters said, "and look forward to a wonderful and special year ahead.

"I do not want to appear on another program or climb another mountain," she added. "I want instead to sit on a sunny field and admire the very gifted women ? and, OK, some men, too ? who will be taking my place."

ABC News President Ben Sherwood said "there is only one Barbara Walters. We look forward to making her final year on television as remarkable, path-breaking and news-making as Barbara herself.

"We look forward to a year befitting her brilliant career," he said, "filled with exclusive interviews, great adventures and indelible memories."

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Source: http://www.montrealgazette.com/entertainment/News+veteran+Barbara+Walters+announce+retirement+Mondays/8374486/story.html

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Ask Engadget: best sub-$1000 Ultrabook?

Ask Engadget best sub$1000 Ultrabook

We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from Meredith, who needs a new Ultrabook so she can go to law school. If you're looking to ask one of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.

"I'm going to law school and I'll need a new laptop. Since I'll be commuting with a long train ride each way, I'm looking for a sub-$1000 device with Windows, a long battery life, SSD and it has to be lightweight. I don't need anything too powerful as I'm not doing any gaming, but something that'll work reliably for the next three years would be ideal for lecturers, web browsing and word processing. Is there a bargain to be had now, or should I wait for back-to-school Ultrabooks to come out? Thanks!"

In your humble narrator's position, waiting a few months for a Haswell device, which promises significantly increased battery life might be a wise choice. However, if you're not too fussed about a touchscreen device, then our laptop expert feels that Samsung's Series 9 might be the way forward. Of course, this isn't just a private enquiry, so let's share this out with the wider community and see what they can come up with. It's Ask Engadget, folks, you know the drill.

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Family and friends celebrate Dave Brubeck's life

NEW YORK (AP) ? A celebration of Dave Brubeck's life and music turned into an ode to joy as family, friends and fans paid tribute to the groundbreaking pianist and composer who became the best known ambassador of jazz to the world.

Brubeck died Dec. 5, a day before his 92nd birthday, and a private funeral was held near his home in Wilton, Conn., shortly afterward. On Saturday afternoon, the only Brubeck family sponsored tribute took place before more than 2,000 people at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine featuring performances by Chick Corea, Branford Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Roberta Gambarini, Hilary Kole and other jazz stars.

Former President Bill Clinton, in a statement read by Brubeck's longtime manager Russell Gloyd, recalled being "utterly captivated" at age 15 after hearing Brubeck's quartet in concert and then going home to play "Take Five" until his lips gave out. "I consider myself lucky to have known Dave and to have experienced his music in such a profound way," Clinton said.

Iola Brubeck, the pianist's wife of 70 years and lyricist, opened the tribute by acknowledging the hundreds of letters she had received from people throughout the word in the five months since her husband's death.

"I noticed that one word 'joy' kept coming into those letters over and over," she said. "They expressed the deep joy his music had brought to their lives. I hope that this afternoon we can capture some of that joy."

Daughter Catherine Brubeck Yaghsizian shared warm memories of how her tired father would return home from a tour and relax by holding a jam session with his growing sons. She'd take part as a toddler by wriggling into a blue tutu her mother had given her and "twirling around trying to dance to the crazy time signatures."

Her dancing inspired her father to write "Kathy's Waltz," which ended up on his double-platinum 1959 album, "Time Out," which experimented with using odd time signatures in jazz. She then introduced her four musician brothers ? Darius (piano), Chris (electric bass), Dan (drums) and Michael (cello), who performed "Kathy's Waltz" and would appear in different configurations throughout the program.

Darius Brubeck recalled his father's 1958 State Department tour that he said "inspired a lasting interest in music from other cultures." Alto saxophonist Paul Winter and flutist Deepak Ram then performed Brubeck's "Koto Song" based on a Japanese scale, and later trumpeter Randy Brecker and saxophonist Paquito D'Rivera were the soloists on "The Golden Horn," which used a modal-like theme characteristic of Turkish music.

The most emotional moment came when bassist Eugene Wright, who turns 90 this month and is the last surviving member of the classic Brubeck quartet with alto saxophonist Paul Desmond and drummer Joe Morello ? took the stage. Host Mark Ruffin of Sirius XM recalled the dignity displayed by the African-American bassist as the Brubeck quartet challenged racial segregation in the 1950s.

Wright performed a duet with Darius Brubeck on "King For A Day," a song written by Dave and Iola Brubeck for Louis Armstrong for their 1962 musical "The Real Ambassadors," which dealt with allegations of hypocrisy for the State Department using jazz musicians as symbols of democracy while the civil rights struggle was raging at home. Brubeck and Wright performed that same tune during a performance at the 1988 Reagan-Gorbachev summit in Moscow, which U.S. diplomats credited with helping break the ice at a tense moment in arms control negotiations.

The audience was also treated to a sneak preview of a recently discovered tape of Tony Bennett and Brubeck performing the standard "There Will Never Be Another You" at a 1962 White House-sponsored concert that will be released on CD this month. Bennett told the audience that on those few occasions he performed with Brubeck, "it was always spontaneous, always unexpected and never to be forgotten."

Other musical highlights included husband-and-wife pianists Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes doing a four-handed version of "The Duke," Brubeck's tribute to mentors Duke Ellington and French composer Darius Milhaud; saxophonist Marsalis tenderly performing the romantic ballad "For Iola"; and pianist Corea doing a solo version of "Strange Meadowlark," a lesser-known tune from the "Time Out" album that Corea recorded with Gary Burton on their Grammy-winning "Hot House" CD.

Newport Jazz Festival founder George Wein, whose ties with Brubeck go back to 1952 when he introduced the unknown West Coast band at his Boston jazz club, closed the tribute by noting that Brubeck "had respect for everyone" and thanked Iola Brubeck for giving her husband "the support, love and strength that every great man needs."

Starting in 1955, Brubeck ended up playing the Newport festival more than any other musician, and the celebration ended with trumpeter Jon Faddis and Chris Brubeck on trombone blowing up a storm on "Blues For Newport," a tune Brubeck composed backstage at the festival.

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AP Exclusive: Calif. exchange granted secrecy

FILE - In this Wednesday, May 8, 2013 photo, California Assembly Speaker John Perez, D-Los Angeles, speaks before the Sacramento Press Club in Sacramento, Calif. A California law that created an agency to oversee national health care reforms granted it sweeping authority to conceal spending on the contractors that will perform most of its functions, creating a barrier from public disclosure that stands out nationwide. Statements issued to the AP by his office said the bill met the constitutional test and "contains the relevant findings," while striking a practical balance between the need for confidential rate negotiations with medical plans and a board that meets in public and is covered by open-meetings law. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE - In this Wednesday, May 8, 2013 photo, California Assembly Speaker John Perez, D-Los Angeles, speaks before the Sacramento Press Club in Sacramento, Calif. A California law that created an agency to oversee national health care reforms granted it sweeping authority to conceal spending on the contractors that will perform most of its functions, creating a barrier from public disclosure that stands out nationwide. Statements issued to the AP by his office said the bill met the constitutional test and "contains the relevant findings," while striking a practical balance between the need for confidential rate negotiations with medical plans and a board that meets in public and is covered by open-meetings law. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

(AP) ? A California law that created an agency to oversee national health care reforms granted it sweeping authority to conceal spending on the contractors that will perform most of its functions, creating a barrier from public disclosure that stands out nationwide.

The degree of secrecy afforded Covered California appears unique among states attempting to establish their own health insurance exchanges under President Barack Obama's signature health law.

An Associated Press review of the 16 other states that have opted for state-run marketplaces shows the California agency was given powers that are the most restrictive in what information is required to be made public.

In Massachusetts, the state that served as the model for Obama's health overhaul, its Health Connector program is specifically covered by open-records laws, rather than providing exemptions from them, as is the case for contracting in California.

In Idaho, where its exchange was established as a private, nonprofit corporation, and in New Mexico, agencies specifically must comply with open-records laws. The Maryland Legislature subjected its exchange to the state's public information act, but protected some types of commercial and financial information.

In California's case, the exclusions may run afoul of the state constitution, one legal expert said. Exchange spokesman Dana Howard said the agency complies with the law but declined to discuss in detail how it determines what is public and what is not.

"I'm not going to go down item by item, about how it is and what kinds of meetings and what was talked about," he said.

It's routine in government to keep bids secret until contracts are awarded, so one vendor does not get an unfair advantage over others. After a bid is awarded, contracts generally become fully public.

In setting up the California exchange, lawmakers gave it the authority to keep all contracts private for a year and the amounts paid secret indefinitely. "Except for the portion of a contract that contains the rates of payment, contracts entered into pursuant to this title shall be open to inspection one year after their effective dates," reads the code specifying what exchange records are exempt from public disclosure.

According to agency documents, Covered California plans to spend nearly $458 million on outside vendors by the end of 2014, covering lawyers, consultants, public relations advisers and other functions.

Other exchange records that are allowed to be kept secret include those that reveal recommendations, research, strategy of the board or its staff, or those that provide instructions, advice or training to employees. Minutes of the board meetings also are exempt from disclosure.

The indefinite ban on releasing rates of pay to companies and individuals receiving contracts also goes beyond exemptions for other state health programs, such as Healthy Families, which withholds rates of pay from disclosure for up to four years, but not permanently.

If the Legislature wants to limit access, the state constitution requires that it produce findings that demonstrate the need for shielding information from the public. In the bill that authorized the exchange, the Legislature devoted two sentences to address that issue. It argued the cloaked spending was "necessary" to protect "powers and obligations to negotiate on behalf of the public."

Those provisions are vulnerable to being declared unconstitutional, said Terry Francke, head of Californians Aware, a group that promotes government transparency. He said the Legislature simply made a statement in the law, with no details or evidence to support it.

He said, in essence, lawmakers are saying they need it because they need it. The Legislature should have answered the questions, "Why couldn't the exchange do its job without this secrecy? What's the worst that could happen?" Francke said.

In response to an AP public records request, the agency released information on a dozen competitively bid contracts issued since early 2011. They included $14 million for an 19-month contract with Ogilvy Public Relations for marketing and other services; $400,000 for Pricewaterhouse Coopers for a four-month deal developing a small business program; and $327 million for a five-year deal with consulting giant Accenture to develop a web portal and enrollment system for those who will seek coverage.

Those contracts also are accessible on the agency's website, along with about two dozen requests for services the agency has published. But it's not clear how many contracts the agency has executed, for how much or with whom. Staff counsel Gabriel Ravel said in an email that the agency "exercised its discretion to waive this exemption" for the contracts it released to AP. However, "all other existing contracts are confidential and privileged," he wrote.

The closeted spending was quietly authorized in a bundle of amendments added to the bill just days before it was passed by the Senate and Assembly during a blitz of activity in August 2010, when California was sprinting to become the first state to embrace the most extensive health care changes since Medicare.

Legislative staffers who worked on the technical language in the bill discussed the possibility of limiting the scope of the records exemption but settled on making it comprehensive after concluding it was not practical to try to determine what should be left out.

No public hearing was held on the provision because legislative leaders did not consider it substantive enough to send the bill back to committee for an airing, according to the office of Assembly Speaker John Perez, D-Los Angeles.

Statements issued to the AP by his office said the bill met the constitutional test and "contains the relevant findings," while striking a practical balance between the need for confidential rate negotiations with medical plans and a board that meets in public and is covered by open-meetings law.

"At the time of the drafting of the bill in 2010, this was a non-controversial, technical provision modeled on the same exemption long provided to successful government health insurance programs, including the state's Healthy Families Program," one statement said.

Perez's account that there was agreement on the confidentiality rules in the Senate Health Committee was disputed by former Sen. Sam Aanestad, a Republican on the panel who said he opposed those blanket privacy rules as well as the broader bill creating the exchange.

"This is such an untested field, there has to be strict illumination and oversight from day one," said the retired oral surgeon. Empowering bureaucrats to make unilateral decisions on access to contracting records "bodes for disaster."

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Associated Press writers Steve LeBlanc in Boston, Barry Massey in Santa Fe, N.M., John Miller in Boise, Idaho, and Brian Witte in Annapolis, Md., contributed to this report.

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'DWTS' gets 'ugly'! Judge Len Goodman loses it

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What the heck just happened on "Dancing With the Stars"?! The show was in the midst of a highly competitive quarterfinals round Monday night when suddenly the ballroom bash went berserk.

Well, not the whole ballroom bash. The trouble started and stopped at the judges' table, where the usually prim and proper Len Goodman swapped his elder-statesman-of-the-panel persona for that of one foul-mouthed, moody man.

One of the season's leading ladies, "American Idol" alum Kellie Pickler, had just wrapped up a trio routine with pro Derek Hough and bonus pro Tristan MacManus -- a particularly dark and dramatic paso doble -- when the hubbub began.

Judges Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli raved about the dance, but when it was Len's turn? He lost his cool -- and then some.

"I was expecting more than flashing lights and crashing music," he said of the production. "It was a hodgepodge of moves just out there to titillate the taste buds. Where's the chasse capes? Where's the twist turns? Where's the recognizable paso doble? I can't believe it! This girl is so talented!"

Now that might seem like appropriate criticism about the content of the dance, but by that point, Len was waving his arms and shouting the feedback at the stage.

"I don't want to see flashing lights and crashing music! I wanted a paso doble, Derek!" he said, aiming most of his anger at the pro and rising from his seat. "You let me down! You know who knows about this stuff. You know I'm right."

Soon Len wasn't the only judge standing and gesticulating wildly. Bruno shouted over him ("Len is wrong!"), while a shocked Carrie Ann just yelled, "No!"

But Len didn't appreciate the feedback about his feeback, so he rounded on Bruno for daring to stand and shout during his tantrum.

"You can't talk unless you stand up 'cause your vocal cords are stuck up your (expletive)!" Len lashed out.

There were plenty of boos from the crowd, but those just added to atmosphere that made the ballroom seem more like a "bad daycare" (according to host Tom Bergeron).

While Len's outburst certainly upstaged the on-stage action, it was Kellie's dance that received a score -- a particularly uneven one.

Carrie Ann and Bruno both gave the paso 10s, but Len? It wasn't worth more than a 7, as far as he was concerned. Kellie ended the night with a total of 55 points (after adding in the score from her relatively uneventful Viennese waltz).

While that incident marked the worst of Len's bad ballroom behavior, it wasn't the only time he offered up a less-than-helpful review.

For instance, there was no denying that "Bachelor" Sean Lowe's 21-point tango was one of the worst dances Monday night (matched only by his 21-point jazz routine). But rather than just telling the "Dancing" dud what the problem was, Len added a punch by calling the effort "ugly."

At least it turned out to be a beautiful night for one of the celebrities. Len and his fellow judges loved what they saw from Zendaya. In fact, the Disney Channel star followed up a fluid foxtrot (for which she nabbed 28 points) with a spectacular salsa that earned the first perfect 30 of the season.

"You're the star!" cheered Len, who seemed like a changed man.

As for Jacoby Jones (who earned a combined total of 52 points for the night), Aly Raisman (who earned 56 points) and Ingo Rademacher (who took a total of 48 points), they all got lucky and landed the "nice Len."

See which stars get really lucky -- by moving on to the semifinals -- on Tuesday night's results show, at 9 p.m. on ABC.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/dancing-stars-gets-ugly-judge-len-goodman-loses-it-6C9809890

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Casino bosses transform Sin City into Club City

LAS VEGAS (AP) -- To step into club XS at the Wynn Las Vegas is to enter the dreamscape of a modern artist with fetishes for gold and bronze and bodies in motion.

A golden-plated frieze made from casts of nude women sits atop a shimmering staircase. Waves of electronic dance music grow louder with each downward step toward a pulsating, football field-sized club where lasers cut the air above thousands of dancers.

The revelers take their cues from the famous DJs onstage who are known to surf the crowd in inflatable rafts, throw sheet cakes at clubbers' faces and spray vintage champagne into their mouths.

In Sin City, where over-the-top is always the sales pitch, lavish nightclubs featuring a heart-pounding party have become the backbone of a billion-dollar industry that is soaring while gambling revenue slips.

"We learned a long time ago that in order to continue to attract people from around the world, we have to provide things that are hard to find anywhere else," said Jim Murren, CEO of MGM Resorts International, which operates nine Strip hotel-casinos boasting their own dance scenes. "These clubs, if done correctly, are tremendous magnets."

A $100 million temple to revelry, XS is the top-earning nightclub in the country, joining six other Vegas venues in the top 10. Its estimated annual revenue hovers somewhere near $90 million, according to the trade publication Nightclub & Bar.

The city now boasts more than 50 such clubs. New additions are coming all the time, including the five-story Hakkasan at the MGM Grand, which debuted last month, and Light at Mandalay Bay, Cirque du Soleil's first foray into the disco business, opening Memorial Day weekend.

The rise of the Vegas super-club coincides with the decline of the town's gambling supremacy. The tiny Chinese enclave of Macau surpassed the desert oasis as the world's top gambling destination in 2006. Singapore is on track to claim the No. 2 spot.

During the heart of the recession, when overall Strip revenues tumbled by 16 percent, nightclubs saw more profit than ever. By 2011, Las Vegas was clubbing all the way to the bank, with Strip beverage departments earning more than $1 billion, and casino tycoons began remaking the Strip into the club capital of the world.

With extravagantly paid DJs, larger-than-life venues and billboard ads that stretch beyond the Strip to Hollywood Boulevard and Miami, casinos are trying to pull off a tricky balancing act: keeping the kitschy core that draws older generations while finding a way to make the city hip enough to attract a younger, big-spending set ? emphasis on big-spending.

"We're not interested in competing against everyone to get the 21-year-olds that are going to spend little to no money and are going to clog up the hallways," Murren said.

The 10-minute taxi ride from the airport to the Strip takes visitors past dozens of billboards promoting top DJs from Holland and beyond. Celine Dion and Elton John now take their place on marquees alongside names that recall Internet handles, such as "deadmau5" and "Kaskade."

Las Vegas, long known for catching performers on the downswing of their careers, finally appears to have embraced a musical trend at the height of its popularity. Globe-trotting Dutch DJ Afrojack, 25, said he has come to consider the Strip his home because it's the one place he believes is as dance-music-focused as he is.

"When you exit the airport, you see (the face of President Barack) Obama ? and then you see me," said Afrojack, a Wynn casino favorite.

Perhaps no place exemplifies the new culture on the glittery Strip better than XS. And for most wannabe Vegas party people, the night at XS starts in line.

Casinos snake these queues past well-traveled areas ? entrances, slot banks and restaurant corridors ? turning the gussied-up partiers into one more piece of visual spectacle. At XS, clubbers line up in a central hallway near the luxury stores Hermes and Chanel.

Women pay $25 and men pay $55 just to get in, but pretty girls who out-dress the dress code are admitted for free. The door charge is mostly there to weed out people who won't spend on drinks, said nightlife baron Sean Christie, managing parner of another Wynn club, Surrender.

When it first opened in 2008, XS was lucky to be filled halfway to its 5,000-person capacity, even when featuring an act such as Tiesto, the world's highest-paid DJ, according to Forbes, pulling down $250,000 a set and making $22 million a year.

Now, the club may see 8,000 people come and go over the course of a night. That's nearly half of the capacity of Madison Square Garden.

As the clock edged toward 2 a.m. on a Saturday earlier this spring, superstar DJ David Guetta stood at the control board like a mad king, commanding his people.

A wiry, hollow-faced Frenchman with a curtain of blond hair, Guetta has been churning out electronic music since the genre's infancy in the world of underground raves 25 years ago. Now, at 45, he makes hits for pop music stars including Rihanna, Usher and Nicki Minaj ? and conducts the crowd at XS.

At the flick of his upraised palms, Guetta had thousands of revelers whooping, jumping and punching their fists in the air. When he added a drumbeat into a chorus, metallic streamers dropped from the ceiling and a fog machine churned.

"Nothing compares with this," said 23-year-old Katie Kelly, a student in San Louis Obispo, Calif., as she bobbed her index fingers skyward. "You just release and don't care about anything."

XS boasts that its layout is modeled on "the sexy curves of the human body." In practice, the design steers people to the bars on a back wall.

Female bartenders, their long hair draped over sequined black corsets, serve $15 shots of Jack Daniels whiskey, coordinating their pouring to the skull-rattling bass and synthetic blares vibrating around them. A supermarket a few miles away sells a bottle of Jack containing 17 shots for $16.

When newbies push through the swaying crowd to grab a table, they find that Vegas has monetized sitting, too. Patrons pay a $10,000 beverage minimum upfront to claim any of the dozen plush banquettes nearest the dance floor.

By the time Guetta hit his stride on this night, all of the club's 95 tables were full, including the cheaper seats away from the action and one uber-VIP table on stage. Near the bigger-than-your-apartment, 1,100-square-foot dance floor, four scantily clad girls gyrated in front of three men wearing suits and skinny ties.

One of them, Thomas Park, had filled the table with 2004 vintage Perrier-Jouet champagne and Gray Goose magnums ? for $700 and $1,300 a pop.

"We have a lot to spend," said Park, who is in his mid-30s and works as a relator in Canada. "That's why we have all the girls."

Casinos learned long ago that some VIPs don't see the point of being VIPs unless everyone can see them being VIPs, so clubs oblige big spenders with spotlights and velvet ropes cordoning off their mini-empires.

But not everyone at a table is a high roller. Some are splurging, or sharing the cost with their friends. Superstar DJ Kaskade, a Vegas regular, said he hears from fans who saved for months to pay for a table and a weekend of fun in Vegas.

"It's because they see videos of this stuff and they say: 'This is nuts.'"

Today, the club craze is moving beyond the dance floor.

XS opens into an open-air adult playground complete with table games, food and a huge circular pool. Around 3 a.m. on this particular night ? still several hours from closing time ? women in bachelorette sashes waded toward floating white platforms as crescendos drifted over the water.

Beckoning from the other side of the pool, past clumps of partiers, is the upscale "vibe-dining" restaurant Andrea's, where DJs spin lounge music. Hakkasan is taking the vibe-dining concept further, importing a London-based, Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant to serve as the foundation for its five-story complex.

Most casinos have also incorporated nightclubs during the day ? a way to infuse the dance scene into an otherwise typical summer pool party.

At Andrea's, while taking in a production he helped create, Christie confessed he worries about what might happen to Vegas now that it's banking so heavily on an indulgent club scene ? especially if 20- and 30-somethings develop a taste for a new indulgence.

But then he quickly corrected himself, saying he'd be just as happy to lure patrons with country western stars.

"Whatever they want, I just serve up. Hopefully, I serve it up the best," he said. "I'm not one to care about that kind of stuff. I'm just here to make money and throw great parties."

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Hannah Dreier can be reached at http://twitter.com/hannahdreier

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/casino-bosses-transform-sin-city-180947899.html

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Vitamin C may head off lung problems in babies born to pregnant smokers

May 4, 2013 ? Pregnant women are advised not to smoke during pregnancy because it can harm the baby's lungs and lead to wheezing and asthma, among other problems. If a woman absolutely can't kick the habit, taking vitamin C during pregnancy may improve her newborn's lung function and prevent wheezing in the first year of life, according to a study to be presented Saturday, May 4, at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) annual meeting in Washington, DC.

"Vitamin C is a simple, safe and inexpensive treatment that may decrease the impact of smoking during pregnancy on childhood respiratory health," said lead author Cynthia T. McEvoy, MD, MCR, FAAP, associate professor of pediatrics at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Doernbecher Children's Hospital.

The study included 159 women who were less than 22 weeks pregnant and were unable to quit smoking. Participants were randomly assigned to take either one 500 milligram capsule of vitamin C or a placebo each day with a prenatal vitamin. Neither the study investigator nor the women knew what was in the capsule they were taking. A group of nonsmoking pregnant women also was studied.

Investigators tested the newborns' pulmonary function at about 48 hours of life. They measured how the newborn breathed in and out, how easily the baby's lungs moved and how big the baby's lungs were. Results showed that babies born to smoking women who took vitamin C had significantly improved lung function at birth compared to babies whose mothers took a placebo.

The researchers also contacted the parents through the infants' first year of life to document any episodes of wheezing and other respiratory symptoms. They found that infants whose mothers were in the vitamin C group had significantly less wheezing through 1 year of age than the infants whose moms had received the placebo.

Specifically, 21 percent of infants in the vitamin C group had at least one episode of wheezing compared to 40 percent of those in the placebo group and 27 percent of infants born to nonsmokers. In addition, 13 percent of infants whose mothers were randomized to vitamin C needed medication for their wheezing compared to 22 percent of infants in the placebo group and 10 percent in the nonsmoking group.

"Getting women to quit smoking during pregnancy has to be priority one, but this finding provides a way to potentially help the infants born of the roughly 50 percent of pregnant smokers who won't or just can't quit smoking no matter what is tried," said study co-author Eliot Spindel, MD, PhD, senior scientist at the Oregon National Primate Research Center at OHSU.

In addition, the researchers also found that one genetic variant shown to increase the risk of smokers developing cancer and associated with reduced ability to quit smoking and high likelihood of relapse seemed to intensify the harmful effects of maternal smoking on how the baby's lungs formed, Dr. McEvoy said.

"Though the lung function of all babies born to smokers in our study was improved by supplemental vitamin C," she said, "our preliminary data suggest that vitamin C appeared to help those babies at the greatest risk of harm during their development from their mother's smoking in pregnancy."

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Moldovan parliament moves to sack judges as crisis deepens

By Alexander Tanas

CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldova's parliament gave itself powers to sack constitutional judges and change election rules, moves Brussels said would harm the country's bid for closer ties with the European Union.

Politicians passed the new laws late on Friday in the latest round of maneuvering in a political crisis that has paralyzed legislation in the impoverished former Soviet republic for months.

Moldova's last government, led by Prime Minister Vlad Filat, resigned in March after losing a confidence vote amid feuding among leaders of a dominant pro-European coalition.

Filat set out to get his job back, but Moldova's Constitutional Court wrecked his plans last month by barring him from running for prime minister or even heading a caretaker government.

On Friday, Filat's Liberal Democratic party and the country's opposition communists joined forces to pass a law giving parliament the power to sack the previously untouchable Constitutional Court judges.

Another new bill said political parties had to get at least six percent of the vote to get into parliament - up from the previous four percent - a change that could hurt the smaller Liberal party in the next election, scheduled for 2014.

Parliament also voted to boost the powers of the interim government and its head, Filat's former deputy Iurie Leanca, allowing him to sack ministers and other senior officials, some of whom were appointed by Filat's erstwhile allies, the Liberal and Democratic parties.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Stefan Fuele, EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, issued a joint statement late on Friday saying the new legislation was undemocratic.

"This law (on Constitutional Court judges), as well as a number of other important laws, touching upon fundamental issues for the functioning of Moldova's democracy, have been adopted with extreme haste, and without proper consultation with Moldovan society, or appropriate regard to European standards on constitutional reform," they said.

The laws were part of "a worrying new pattern of decision-making in Moldova ... where the institutions of the state have been used in the interest of a few", Ashton and Fuele said.

The decisions could have a long-term impact on "Moldova's aspirations", they added.

Until its breakdown this year, Moldova's ruling coalition had focused on securing agreements on free trade and political association with the EU, tentatively scheduled for November this year.

But with the crisis likely to trigger an early election the fate of the deals has become unclear.

President Nicolae Timofti has yet to sign the laws passed by parliament - which some deputies said were illegitimate because of the absence of the chamber's speaker Marian Lupu, sacked in a round of political wrangling last week.

Moldova is one of Europe's poorest countries with an average monthly salary of about $230. Heavily reliant on Russian energy supplies, its economy is kept afloat by remittances from several hundred thousand Moldovans working in Russia and EU countries.

(Writing by Olzhas Auyezov; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/moldovan-parliaments-powers-hurt-eu-chances-brussels-113627782.html

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Legal Process Outsourcing: Guest post: All about Personal Injury ...


The Right Time to Make a Personal Injury Claim

Personal injury claims are a contentious subject. Whilst there are many cases of personal injury claims being issued to good effect, helping the injured party to gain vital financial support following an injury, there are many more which make the news for entirely the wrong reasons.

This week alone, the British newspapers have been reporting the story of a policewoman who is suing a man who called 999 after she followed up on the call and, whilst at his premises, tripped over a curb. Despite hurting her hand and leg, she has not been left with serious injury. However, she is currently suing the victim of the burglary for ?50,000.

Whatever your feeling about the above scenario, it?s undeniable that there is a right time and a wrong time to make a personal injury claim. And when the right time comes, it?s always important to go to a trusted provider such as Mayiclaim.co.uk.

When You Should Make a Personal Injury Claim

The right time to make a personal injury claim is when you?ve been injured in an accident that wasn?t your fault. It?s an oft repeated mantra, and one which is true, but it?s also one which should be taken into account alongside other factors.

Personal injury claims need to be supported by medical evidence, so it?s vital that you visit a hospital or GP straight away after your accident. Your injuries will need to be documented, and this documentation used as evidence.

In addition, you should also inform the police of the accident, report it to your insurance company (if relevant) and gather as much evidence as you can about what happened, and where. Some personal injury claims are made following criminal activity or negligence on the part of the defendant. Because of this, reporting the incident to the police will ensure that you are able to build the strongest case possible.

When You Shouldn?t Make a Personal Injury Claim

There are some circumstances in which proceeding with personal injury litigation is not advisable. These circumstances can cover anything, from a lack of evidence to being unable to find a good personal injury claim lawyer.

For example, if you are unable to prove how you sustained your injuries, you will most likely not be successful in your claim. In this scenario its inadvisable that such a claim be undertaken, as you may ultimately end up with costly legal fees. If your injuries are negligible ? that is, they are likely to heal quickly and will not affect you on a long term or permanent basis ? then you may also see your personal injury claim get turned down.? And if the accident was in any way your fault ? perhaps due to inattention or lack of care ? then you should remember that this may well come out in the event of your case going to court.

Making a personal injury claim can be very beneficial for the claimant, but always remember that it can end up being very costly for the defendant. If you are injured in an accident that wasn?t your fault, it?s best to only claim what you need to until you are well enough to go back to work.

Source: http://legallyours.blogspot.com/2013/04/guest-post-all-about-personal-injury.html

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