Saturday, July 6, 2013

Baseball Players Start Pro Careers; Ibarra Returns

LSU SCOREBOARD

All Sports

  • FRIDAY 05/17

    Ole Miss

    4

    BSB

    5

  • SATURDAY 05/18

    NCAA Regional

    MG

    890

    SATURDAY 05/18

    UL-Lafayette

    3

    SB

    0

  • SATURDAY 05/18

    Ole Miss

    11

    BSB

    9

    SATURDAY 05/18

    Central

    0

    SB

    11

  • SUNDAY 05/19

    UL-Lafayette

    1

    SB

    0

    WEDNESDAY 05/22

    Alabama

    0

    BSB

    3

  • THURSDAY 05/23

    Arkansas

    4

    BSB

    1

    FRIDAY 05/24

    Alabama

    2

    BSB

    3

  • SATURDAY 05/25

    Arkansas

    1

    BSB

    3

    SUNDAY 05/26

    Vanderbilt

    4

    BSB

    5

  • TUESDAY 05/28

    NCAA

    MG

    285

    WEDNESDAY 05/29

    NCAA

    MG

    567

  • THURSDAY 05/30

    NCAA

    MG

    854

    FRIDAY 05/31

    Jackson St.

    7

    BSB

    11

  • SATURDAY 06/01

    Sam Houston St.

    5

    BSB

    8

    SUNDAY 06/02

    UL-Lafayette

    1

    BSB

    5

  • FRIDAY 06/07

    Oklahoma

    0

    BSB

    2

    SATURDAY 06/08

    NCAA

    TF

    M 7th (27) / W 4th (40)

  • SATURDAY 06/08

    Oklahoma

    1

    BSB

    11

    SUNDAY 06/16

    UCLA

    2

    BSB

    1

  • TUESDAY 06/18

    North Carolina

    4

    BSB

    2

    SATURDAY 08/10

    IAAF World

    TF

    12:30 AM CT

  • FRIDAY 08/16

    Nicholls

    SC

    7:00 PM CT

    FRIDAY 08/23

    Louisiana Tech

    SC

    7:00 PM CT

  • TUESDAY 08/27

    UL-Monroe

    SC

    7:00 PM CT

    FRIDAY 08/30

    Texas-San

    VB

    7:00 PM CT

  • FRIDAY 08/30

    TCU

    SC

    7:00 PM CT

    SATURDAY 08/31

    UC Davis

    VB

    10:00 AM CT

  • SATURDAY 08/31

    San Diego St.

    VB

    7:30 PM CT

    SATURDAY 08/31

    TCU

    FB

    8:00 PM CT

  • MONDAY 09/02

    BYU

    SC

    7:00 PM CT

Source: http://www.lsusports.net//ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5200&ATCLID=208588763

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Rugby: Blues out to beat the odds in South Africa

It seems incredible a team with four straight defeats and a losing record could still sneak into the playoffs, but the Blues are hoping to beat the odds.

A season which initially offered so much, before derailing leading into the international break, now rests on tomorrow morning's (NZT) match with the Cheetahs.

Win in the Republic, and the Blues' slim hopes survive another week. Lose, and it's time to plan for next season.

Being in contention on the eve of their penultimate game is an impressive feat after last year's dysfunctional campaign, and one the team owe entirely to their penchant for picking up bonus points.

Since Super Rugby began offering six playoff places two seasons ago, no side with fewer than 10 wins have had a sniff of the finals. If the Blues beat the Cheetahs and follow it next week with an unlikely victory over the Chiefs, they could squeeze in with eight wins and eight losses.

The difference in that scenario would be the Blues' competition-leading 12 bonus points. Worth three wins, those extra points kept the Blues' season alive when last week's last-minute loss to the Sharks seemed to extinguish their hopes.

And the unlikely reprieve has understandably lifted the spirits of Sir John Kirwan's side, with the coach confirming the frenetic finale has proven to be a positive.

"Everyone's excited about it, we realise how big a game it is," Kirwan said. "It's come down to a couple of games, which is sort of exciting guys rather than them worrying about it.

"It's really positive from a team spirit point of view but we've just got to try to put together an 80-minute performance. I think it's fair to say, if you look at our last few games, we've been playing well in patches rather than over the 80 minutes."

It's also fair to say those patches didn't come at the conclusion of last week's game. The Sharks crossed for the match-winner with 20 seconds on the clock, a defeat Kirwan called devastating, but one that, perhaps surprisingly, wasn't entirely toxic.

"The boys were incredibly proud of the way they kept hanging in [last week]. The scrum got bent but the guys in the front row were still running around the corner and making their tackles. To get another life like this is really down to us scoring all those bonus points."

And, with all those bonus points proving so profitable, the Blues aren't about to change their approach to match the high stakes.

"Our lineout was fine last week but it was the scrum that we got six penalties off. In Africa, if you give away that many penalties, they'll kick you into the corner, and they're big men so they'll drive you.

"If we can clean that up, continue to play our style, the boys know that if we can hang on to the ball we're pretty dangerous."

Cheetahs v Blues

Bloemfontein, 12.50am tomorrow

Cheetahs: Hennie Daniller, Willie le Roux, Johann Sadie, Robert Ebersohn, Raymond Rhule, Riaan Smit, Piet van Zyl, Philip van der Walt, L. Labuschagne, Heinrich Brussow, Ligtoring Landman, Lodewyk de Jager, Lourens Adriaanse, Adriaan Strauss (c), Coenie Oosthuizen
Reserves: Ryno Barnes, Trevor Nyakane, Waltie Vermeulen, Boom Prinsloo, Sarel Pretorius, Elgar Watts, Ryno Benjamin.

Blues: Charles Piutau, Frank Halai, Jackson Willison, Francis Saili, Rene Ranger, Baden Kerr, J. Gibson-Park, Peter Saili, Luke Braid, Steven Luatua, Ali Williams (c), Anthony Boric, Angus Ta'avao, James Parsons, Sam Prattley
Reserves: Keven Mealamu, Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Culum Retallick, Brendon O'Connor, Wayne Ngaluafe, Marty McKenzie, George Moala.

- APNZ

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Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=10895128&ref=rss

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Friday, July 5, 2013

College Laptop


Hello, I'm a new forum member hoping to find insight on buying my first laptop as I go off to school away from home. I welcome any advice as I have only recently figured out the recent parts out for laptops with the 4th gen i7s and Gt7xxm series.

Few questions before the FORM is
- Is a small SSD on the side worth the extra cost at my budget?
- Is 1920x1080 not worth it at my budget?
- Will I have to extend my budget for my needs?

1) What is your budget?
$1000 is around what I want to spend. Cheaper options are welcome and spending a bit more for a much better option is as well.

2) What size notebook would you prefer?
c. Thin and Light; 13" - 14" screen
d. Mainstream; 15" - 16" screen

3) Where will you buying this notebook? You can select the flag of your country as an indicator.
USA

4) Are there any brands that you prefer or any you really don't like?
Will listen to all options

5) Would you consider laptops that are refurbished/redistributed?
Most likely not

6) What are the primary tasks will you be performing with this notebook?
Other than taking it around to my classes (battery life probably important for this reason), I am an avid gamer.

7) Will you be taking the notebook with you to different places, leaving it on your desk or both?
Both

8) Will you be playing games on your notebook? If so, please state which games or types of games?
League Of Legends (Prefer higher settings)
Team Fortress 2 (Prefer higher settings)
Guild Wars 2 (Settings not too important as long as its not the lowest ones)
Wouldn't mind running games that require more power like skyrim at mediumish settings (If not, I can live)

9) How many hours of battery life do you need?
4-5? Wouldn't mind advice from other college students

10) Would you prefer to see the notebooks you're considering before purchasing it or buying a notebook on-line without seeing it is OK?
Online is fine

11) What OS do you prefer? Windows (Windows 7 / 8), Mac OS, Linux, etc.
Windows 8 preferred, if not, I'm flexible.

Screen Specifics

12) From the choices below, what screen resolution(s) would you prefer? Keep in mind screen size in conjunction with resolution will play a large role in overall viewing comfort level. Everyone is different. Some like really small text, while others like their text big and easy to read.

I am leaning towards at least HD+ and 1920x1080 would be nice

13) Do you want a Glossy/reflective screen or a Matte/non-glossy screen?
Leaning towards with Matte but this doesn't really concern me.

Build Quality and Design

14) Are the notebook's looks and stylishness important to you?
No, I actually prefer dull, professional looks.

15) When are you buying this laptop?
Now - Late July/Early August

16) How long do you want this laptop to last?
4 years if possible but if not, at least 2-3 years.

Notebook Components

17) How much hard drive space do you need? Do you want a SSD drive?
Anything over 500GB is fine and SSD is not important (If the laptop has one I'll take a look)

18) Do you need an optical drive? If yes, a DVD Burner, Blu-ray Reader or Blu-Ray Burner?
Probably not? Would a college student need an optical drive? This I'm not too sure.

Source: http://forum.notebookreview.com/what-notebook-should-i-buy/724184-college-laptop.html

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The Science Behind the Perfect Apple Pie

The Science Behind the Perfect Apple Pie

The New York Times has finally called in the experts to explain why so many apple pies turn out so badly. This great visualization is based on comments from Amy Rowat, a biophysicist at UCLA who teaches a class that covers the delicate science of apple pies.

That might sound ludicrous to some, but it turns out that there's plenty to know, starting with the Maillard reaction, the chemical reaction between amino acid and a reducing sugar that gives the crust that perfect glow (make sure you bake over 375 degrees and brush with egg whites). Some other fascinating info nuggets include: Replacing some of the water with Rum or another alcohol will impede the formation of gluten (which toughens the crust); the tiny droplets of water that make up butter are what create air pockets in the crust; and a bit of flour will fend off runny filling, because its molecules are bigger and slower than water molecules.

But maybe the biggest take-away is that even the tiniest aesthetic detail can affect the taste of your pie, from the shape of your apple slices, the size of your butter chunks, the surface-area-to-volume ratio of the crust. It's a fascinating graphic?my only complaint would be that they should do this for a food made more than a few times a year. The science of tacos? [New York Times]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/the-science-behind-the-perfect-apple-pie-660968320

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British police open new probe into Madeleine McCann disappearance

Teri Blythe / Metropolitan Police via AP

Composite photos showing three-year-old Madeleine McCann, left, with a computer generated age progression image of the missing child as she might look now, right, issued Thursday July 4, 2013. British police say Thursday July 4, 2013 they have launched a full investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and want to trace 38 "persons of interest" in the case. Detectives say it's possible that Madeleine, who vanished from a Portuguese holiday resort six years ago, is still alive.

By Tracy Jarrett, Staff Writer, NBC News

British police said Thursday that they are launching a new investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, who vanished as a toddler six years ago in Portugal ? and they believe she may still be alive.

After reviewing their own files and material gathered by Portuguese police and private investigators, British police said they had identified 38 persons of interest, including 12 British nationals believed to be living in Portugal.

Investigators say they have genuine leads into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, who vanished on a family vacation in Portugal in 2007.

?The review has told me is that there is no clear, definitive proof that Madeleine McCann is dead,?? Andy Redwood, detective chief inspector for Scotland Yard, said Thursday. ?I still genuinely believe that there is a possibility that she is alive.?

Madeleine was 3 years old when she disappeared from her family?s vacation apartment in Praia da Luz in 2007 while her parents were eating dinner at a nearby restaurant. Her case attracted international attention.

Redwood was careful not to call the 38 people suspects. He said British police want to know what role, if any, they played in the disappearance.

He said that the next step will be to ask Portuguese authorities to gather more evidence.

?We, in consultation with our Portuguese colleagues, are absolutely committed to finding out what happened to Madeleine McCann,? he said.

Madeleine?s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, are working with police as they investigate.

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MMA Marketplace: UFC 162 walkout shirt battle

Let's break down the UFC 162 main event in the most important way possible -- the walkout shirts. Anderson Silva will put his belt on the line against Chris Weidman. Who has the better shirt?

Silva's shirt by Nike took as little imagination as possible. Weidman's Bad Boy shirt makes me think somebody's watching me. The price is only a $5 difference between the two. The result? A draw. Neither shirt jumps out as the clear-cut winner.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/mma-marketplace-ufc-162-walkout-shirt-battle-131159151.html

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Engadget HD Podcast 356 - 07.02.13

Engadget HD Podcast 347 - 04.30.13

We may have had some connectivity issues during our livestream, but the magic of post production means a smooth podcast for your listening pleasure as usual. Aside from the usual topics like Netflix, 4K TVs and IPTV, Ben's still wondering how Richard manages to have time to waste for watching multiple TV episodes -- given our hectic schedules and all. Get to streaming below!

Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc)

Producer: Joe Pollicino (@akaTRENT)

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Chrome OS dev channel gains Quickoffice powers, lets users edit native Excel and Word files

Chrome OS dev channel gains Quickoffice powers, lets users edit native Excel and Word files

Chrome OS hardware continues to proliferate, and on the software front, Google continues to add features to the platform in the hopes of persuading more folks to exit the traditional PC paradigm. Today marks a significant step in achieving that latter goal, as the dev channel of Chrome OS has received the ability to edit Excel and Word files thanks to Quickoffice integration. While it's not ready for public consumption just yet, it shows that Google's getting close to fulfilling its promise to deliver native doc editing to the Pixel and other Chromebooks.

Should you be among those on the dev channel of Chrome OS, you can enable the functionality now by going to chrome://flags, enabling document editing and restarting your machine. According to developer François Beaufort -- the man who discovered the functionality -- editing's still a glitchy process, but the more folks that use the feature now, the faster the problems can be found and fixed. The power of productivity is in your hands, people, so get cracking squashing those bugs!

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Lenny Dykstra released from prison

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Former All-Star outfielder Lenny Dykstra has been released from a California prison after serving time for bankruptcy fraud.

Dykstra, 50, who had a 12-year career with the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, was freed, according to federal Bureau of Prisons records, but no other details were available. A message left for his attorney Christopher Dybwad was not immediately returned Friday.

Dykstra was sentenced in December to 6 ? months in prison for hiding baseball gloves and other heirlooms from his playing days that were supposed to be part of his bankruptcy filing. He already had served seven months in custody awaiting sentencing.

The prison term ran concurrently with a three-year sentence for pleading no contest to grand theft auto and providing a false financial statement.

Dykstra, who bought a mansion once owned by hockey star Wayne Gretzky, filed for bankruptcy four years ago, claiming he owed more than $31 million and had only $50,000 in assets.

After the filing, Dykstra hid, sold or destroyed at least $200,000 worth of items without the permission of a bankruptcy trustee, prosecutors said.

He pleaded guilty last summer to one count each of bankruptcy fraud, concealment of assets and money laundering.

Dykstra is now on three years' probation and must complete 500 hours of community service, participate in a substance abuse treatment program and pay $200,000 in restitution.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lenny-dykstra-released-prison-182754350.html

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Astronomer studies far-off worlds through 'characterization by proxy'

Apr. 25, 2013 ? A University of Washington astronomer is using Earth's interstellar neighbors to learn the nature of certain stars too far away to be directly measured or observed, and the planets they may host.

"Characterization by proxy" is the technique used by Sarah Ballard, a post-doctoral researcher at the UW, to infer the properties of small, relatively cool stars too distant for measurement, by comparing them to closer stars that now can be directly observed.

Ballard is lead author of a study accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal that used this method and observations from the Kepler Space Telescope to learn the nature of the distant star Kepler-61.

Our understanding of the size and temperature of planets depends crucially on the size and temperature of the stars they orbit. Astronomers already have a robust way to discern the physical properties of solar-type stars -- those like the sun -- by measuring the light they emit at different wavelengths and matching that to synthetically created spectra.

"The challenge is that small stars are incredibly difficult to characterize," Ballard said. Those theoretical methods don't work well for what are called M-dwarf stars, lower-mass stars about half the size of the sun and smaller -- which is too bad, because such stars make up about three-quarters of the universe.

Ballard is using the characterization by proxy method to try to fill this knowledge gap. She is building on what she calls "truly remarkable" work by astronomer Tabetha Boyajian, now at Yale University, who uses a near-infrared interferometer -- an array of telescopes working in unison studying light wavelengths a bit longer than visible light -- to resolve the physical size of relatively nearby stars.

Ballard said her characterization by proxy method takes "full advantage that there now exists this precious sample" of relatively nearby stars that have been directly measured. You could say the method borrows a bit from Greek mathematician Euclid, whose first "common notion" held that things that equal the same thing must necessarily also equal each other.

In the new paper, Ballard and co-authors used this reasoning to learn about Kepler-61b, a planet orbiting near the inner edge of the habitable zone of the distant, low-mass star Kepler-61, about 900 light-years away in the Cygnus Constellation. A star's habitable zone is that swath of space just right for an orbiting planet's surface water to be in liquid form, thus giving life a chance.

She did this by comparing it to temperature size averages from four spectroscopically similar stars between 12 and 25 light-years away in the Ursa Major and Cygnus constellations. A light-year is about 6 trillion miles.

A funny thing also happened along the way: Kepler-61 turned out to be bigger and hotter than expected, which in turn recalibrated planet Kepler-61b's relative size upward as well -- meaning it, too, would be hotter than previously thought and no longer a resident of the star's habitable zone.

All of this caused Ballard to informally subtitle the paper, "How Nearby Stars Bumped a Planet out of the Habitable Zone."

Funding for the research came from NASA and its Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Now the House Takes on Immigration

The Senate has been hogging the spotlight on immigration over the past few months, starting in February with an agreed-upon set of principles from a bipartisan ?Gang of Eight? senators and ending this week with a fully drafted bill and at least 11 hours of hearings.

Now it?s the House?s turn, starring the enigmatic Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., an immigration attorney and 20-year veteran of Congress who assumed the helm of the committee this year. Goodlatte matters a great deal ?in this debate, but it still isn't clear exactly what he will do. And that's fine with him.

We learned a tad more about Goodlatte?s approach to immigration at a press conference Thursday. The committee is unveiling two small immigration bills this week as discussion pieces for House members?one creating an agricultural visa program and one requiring employers to use an electronic verification system.

Those bills aren't all, Goodlatte assured. More proposals are coming, and they will address all of the big areas, including the 11 million to 12?million undocumented immigrants currently in the country. The message to the anxious immigration-reform advocates who fear a ?piecemeal? approach is this: Don?t freak out. We just have to do this our own way.

Since it became clear after last year?s elections that immigration was going to be a top issue in Congress, Goodlatte has been resolutely unwilling to make declarations about where he stands. That is no small feat as stakeholders and reporters clamor for any tidbits that might inform the chances for the legislation.

Does he support legalization of the current undocumented population? Will his committee vote on a comprehensive bill being drafted by a House Gang of Eight that does not include him? That will all be worked out, he told me cheerfully in February as I chased him on the way out of a hearing.

Goodlatte was slightly more informative on Thursday, indicating a willingness to look at all proposals on immigration and emphasizing the need to include Democrats in the legislative process.?

But there are no committee votes scheduled and no promises of anything more than lots of hearings. It sounds a lot like delay tactics if not for the intensity with which he describes how the current immigration system is broken and needs to be fixed.

Goodlatte is starting from the beginning with his own caucus. He has already briefed 100 House Republicans on basic immigration law and the areas that need improving, and he will continue to hold small sessions to explain the basics. He is encouraging Democrats to do the same.?

Despite the vagueness, there were three important nuggets of information gleaned Thursday?from this sometimes frustratingly opaque lawmaker. They are:?

The undocumented population won?t be left out.?Goodlatte opened his press conference referring to ?11 million people who live in the shadows.? They are real people with real problems trying to find a better way to help their families.? Asked specifically whether he supports legalization of this group, as the Senate gang has proposed, he said that in order to deal with immigration reform generally, ?You have to get to that point.?

Goodlatte reiterated statements from other conservative Republicans working toward a broad immigration overhaul in saying that he does not favor ?a special path to citizenship? but is open to ?some kind of legal status.?

Like many Republicans involved in crafting a bigger immigration package, Goodlatte stressed that his own support for a path to citizenship is dependent on a real commitment to shoring up enforcement on the border and at United States worksites.

"Piecemeal" approach not set in stone.?Rumors have been swirling all year that the House would be unwilling to take up a major immigration bill, with lawmakers preferring to pass a series of smaller bills on isolated issues. Many House Republicans are insisting on a separate border-security bill that doesn?t include unpopular provisions for their party, like the Dream Act for undocumented youth or probationary legalization for the broader unauthorized population.

The "piecemeal" strategy has been considered by advocates to be the death knell of the reform effort.

Goodlatte isn?t adopting a piecemeal approach, at least we don't think so. He?is?taking a piece-by-piece approach in analyzing immigration, but he made it clear Thursday?that when it comes down to actual committee votes, border security by itself ?does not have to be addressed in one separate bill.?

Dream Act eligibles could be given dispensation.?Asked specifically about the Dream Act, the easiest legalization piece of immigration reform for many conservatives to accept, Goodlatte indicated that kids brought to the country illegally by their parents should be considered separately.

?It should be obvious to most people that children brought here by their parents are in a different status ? than people who willfully violated immigration laws,? he said.

Going further, Goodlatte said there may be many different ways of dealing with unauthorized immigrants. ?You don?t have to consider the 11 million as one body of people. There are a number of different categories.? Criminals, for example, would not be given any legal status, he said.

The bottom line for Goodlatte and Immigration Subcommittee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., is that the House will work in its own way on its own schedule even as the Senate scrambles to pass an immigration bill this summer. Goodlatte will make sure they don?t look idle, but what actually happens on his side of the Capitol is still anyone?s guess.

Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., a die-hard advocate of a path to citizenship, was encouraged by Goodlatte's proclamations, even though some questions remain unanswered. "Today's press conference confirms what I have been saying publicly and privately about the new tone and new interest among Republicans. They want to solve the immigration-policy issue and not just exploit it for partisan politics," he said in a statement.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/now-house-takes-immigration-113743224--politics.html

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Max Baucus's Sudden Retirement Puts Pressure on Former Montana Governor

Rarely has a senator done so much to prepare for reelection only to, in the end, retire instead. But that?s what happened with Sen. Max Baucus, and now Democrats are scrambling to recruit the one candidate who can prevent the Montana Senate seat from falling into Republican hands.

Baucus?s sudden retirement announcement Tuesday is such a surprise because he had worked so diligently to prepare for reelection?one far from assured given Montana?s conservative bent. (As one former campaign hand put it, ?Left field? This is out of the bleachers.?) The preparation was most evident in his fundraising: The six-term incumbent raised more than $1.5 million in the first three months of 2013, a prodigious total for any lawmaker but especially for one in a relatively inexpensive state for TV advertising. He had almost $5 million cash on hand.

In his votes and rhetoric, Baucus also looked like a lawmaker bent on courting red-state voters. He was one of four Democrats to oppose his colleagues? own budget proposal and the tax increases included in it. He voted against compromise gun-control legislation that expanded background checks despite it attracting the support of four Republican senators. Even two fellow Democrats up for reelection in red states next year?Kay Hagan and Mary Landrieu?backed the measure.

And just last week, Baucus called the implementation of Obama?s health care law a ?train wreck,? even though he helped shepherd the legislation through Congress, ?That caused a tizzy among many Senate Republican officials, who speculated the senator was attempting to save his own reelection campaign by performing early damage control on a politically toxic issue. ??

But even if retirement talk has been off the public?s radar, it?s been something the senator has been considering, according to one former Baucus aide. A contributing factor, according to the source, was the septuagenarian was not eager to balance legislative fights, fundraisers and another tough reelection battle.

Although the senator?s path to reelection was always going to be difficult in a state Mitt Romney won by double digits last year, he didn?t appear as endangered as colleagues such as Landrieu in Louisiana, Mark Begich in Alaska, and Mark Pryor in Arkansas. He had yet to draw a first-tier challenger?only state Senate Majority Leader Corey Stapleton and state Rep. Champ Edmunds had declared they were running. Just last year, incumbent Sen. Jon Tester won reelection in Montana.

Baucus is the fourth consequential Democratic retirement this year, joining Sens. Tom Harkin of Iowa, Tim Johnson of South Dakota, and Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia. As with those previous retirements, his departure could give Republicans a golden opportunity to win a Senate seat and boost for their hopes of retaking the chamber.

But Democrats have been quick to suggest that former Gov. Brian Schweitzer, who left office this year, is interested in running. The popular former statewide official, who doesn?t possess a potentially harmful voting record like Baucus has, might even be a stronger candidate than the incumbent.

?Democrats have had a great deal of electoral success in Montana over the last decade, and I am confident that will continue,? Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Michael Bennet said in a statement. ?Democrats built an unprecedented ground game in Montana in 2012 when Senator Tester was reelected, and we will continue to invest all the resources necessary to hold this seat.?

Schweitzer, who won reelection as the state?s governor in 2008 with more than 60 percent of the vote, fits the model of the kind of candidate Senate Democrats like to recruit?someone who can carve out the necessary independent image for Democrats to win in red states.? He helped elect a Democratic successor, former state Attorney General Steve Bullock, into the governor?s mansion last year.

Some Montana Democrats are also floating the name of Stephanie Schriock, the president of EMILY?s List and a Montana native. The former chief of staff to Tester doesn't have the ideal background for the red-state race, but she would command a national fundraising base.?

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Full Samsung Knox launch delayed until a 'later date'

Full launch of Samsung Knox delayed until a 'later date'

The Galaxy S 4 launch was also supposed to mark the release of Knox, Samsung's plan to balance home life and work through software. Unfortunately, Galaxy owners will have to live slightly off-kilter for a while longer -- the company has officially delayed full Knox service to a "later date." While the GS 4 ships with the necessary underpinnings, both distributors and providers have to fall into place before the suite is completely ready. Samsung hasn't officially said when it expects Knox to arrive in earnest, although the New York Times claims that it may appear as late as July. Whether or not that's true, the setback adds to what's becoming a hitch-prone debut for Samsung's 2013 Android flagship.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

5 shot to death in Illinois home, suspect killed

MANCHESTER, Ill. (AP) ? Authorities in central Illinois have yet to identify the five people who are believed to have been shot to death in their home by a man who was later gunned down by police.

The nephew of Manchester's mayor shot to death two women, two boys and a man before leading police on a chase that ended in an exchange of gunfire that left him dead, authorities said Wednesday.

Illinois State Police said they believe Rick O. Smith, 43, entered the home through the back door and shot the victims at close range with a shotgun. Two people were found in a bedroom, two in a second bedroom and the man in the hallway. A sixth victim, a 6-year-old girl, was injured and taken to a Springfield hospital.

"The offender took the 6-year-old out of the residence and put her in the hands of a neighbor," State Police Lt. Col. Todd Kilby said.

Officials have not revealed a motive for the killings. Police said the victims are related. The Scott County coroner's office says the identities of the victims will be released after autopsies are performed early Thursday.

Authorities believe Smith and the victims were acquainted, but they didn't provide details of the relationships.

A bystander called police and told them that Smith fled the home in a white sedan. A car chase ensued, leading authorities to the nearby town of Winchester, where Smith and officers exchanged gunfire. Officers shot Smith, and he later died at a hospital.

Police said they found a rifle, shotgun and large hunting knife in Smith's car.

Scott County State's Attorney Michael Hill said Smith, of rural Morgan County, had previous convictions for reckless homicide, drugs and bad checks.

Manchester Mayor Ronald Drake confirmed that Smith was his nephew, saying he hadn't spoken to Smith in two years but that he believed his nephew was unemployed. Drake said the last time Smith contacted him was to borrow tools.

In Manchester, yellow police tape surrounded the small one-story brick home where the victims were found. Manchester is a village of about 300 residents located about 50 miles west of Springfield.

"It's a close-knit community," Drake said. "Everybody talks to everybody. ... We enjoy everything that goes on (in) town. This is just a tragedy for (the) whole town."

The last homicide in Scott County was 20 years ago, in 1993.

Manchester resident Julie Hardwick, 48, said she lives in the same county housing authority complex as the victims. She said authorities told her she couldn't return to her home yet because of the investigation.

"The kids were really nice," Hardwick said of the family. "You couldn't ask for better kids."

The Rev. Robin Lyons of Manchester United Methodist Church, one of two churches in the community said, "this shows tragedy can happen anywhere."

Two area school superintendents said they received calls from county sheriffs before 6 a.m. informing them that five people had been shot to death at a house in Manchester and that a suspect was at large.

Superintendent David Roberts of the Winchester School District and Les Stevens of the North Greene Unit District No. 3 both said they immediately canceled classes when they were told of the shootings and that other school districts did the same.

Roberts said the wounded girl is a student at Winchester Grade School and her teacher was with her at the Springfield hospital.

The school will use its own counselor, nurse and other staff members to help students who need to talk, Roberts said. Other area districts have offered to help too.

Roberts said he also will call on area ministers to be available on campus. "I've found that to be helpful in the past," he said.

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Associated Press writers Don Babwin and Jason Keyser in Chicago and David Mercer in Champaign, Ill., contributed to this report.

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Metro profit triples on stake sale, warns of competition

(Reuters) - Metro Inc, Canada's No. 3 grocer, more than tripled quarterly earnings after selling part of a convenience store operator, but it warned of a "challenging" competitive environment.

Metro and other Canadian supermarket chains face stern competition from Target Corp, the U.S. discount retailer, which opened its first three Canadian stores last month and plans to have more than 100 by the end of this year.

Metro and rivals such as Loblaw Cos Ltd, Canada's largest grocer, are already under pressure from the expansion of Wal-Mart Stores Inc's grocery business in Canada.

"The competitive environment will remain challenging in the coming quarters," Chief Executive Eric La Fleche said in a statement.

Loblaw, in its fourth-quarter earnings in February, had said sales growth in 2013 would be moderated by the entry of a new competitor, among other things.

Metro's net earnings rose to C$366.8 million ($357.5 million), or C$3.77 per share, in the second quarter, from C$96.1 million, or 94 Canadian cents per share, a year earlier.

The earnings were helped by an after-tax, one-time gain of C$266.4 million related to the sale of nearly half of its stake in Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.

On an adjusted basis, the company earned C$1.02 per share from continuing operations.

Sales fell 3 percent to C$2.51 billion. The fall was primarily due to the inclusion of the week preceding Christmas in the first quarter, compared with the second quarter a year earlier.

Sales at established stores, an important indicator for retailers, were flat for the quarter.

Metro, which operates more than 600 food stores and more than 250 drugstores in Canada, said it planned to repurchase for cancellation up to 1 million of its common shares.

The repurchase would form part of the renewed buyback program, which company announced in September.

Shares of Montreal, Quebec-based Metro closed at C$66.09 on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Shounak Dasgupta in Bangalore; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Situation Reality Show: Apparently Still Happening For Some Reason

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Actress Taraji P. Henson?showed her love for neon at the The Cinema Society Screening of ?Mud? hosted by Fiji Water and Levis held at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. She wore a?Mary Katrantzou?spring 2013 bird and tribal printed dress ($1,160).

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Paraguayans vote for president; Colorado favored

ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) ? Paraguayans are voting for president, congress and governors in elections they hope will end the country's isolation from regional groups that challenged last year's impeachment of President Fernando Lugo as a threat to the democracies of neighboring countries.

Most pre-election polls are giving the lead in Sunday's contest to wealthy businessman Horacio Cartes of the Colorado Party. Leading challenger Efrain Alegre of the Radical Liberals says he might not accept the results until votes are certified in May.

The initial count is to be announced Sunday night by Paraguay's Supreme Electoral Court.

Nobel Peace Prize Winner laureate Oscar Arias is leading an observer mission from the Organization of American States. He says he has complete confidence in the results that will be released by the electoral court.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Photos force suspects' move, breaking bombing case

This Monday, April 15, 2013 photo provided by Bob Leonard shows second from left, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was dubbed Suspect No. 1 and third from left, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, who was dubbed Suspect No. 2 in the Boston Marathon bombings by law enforcement. This image was taken approximately 10-20 minutes before the blast. (AP Photo/Bob Leonard)

This Monday, April 15, 2013 photo provided by Bob Leonard shows second from left, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was dubbed Suspect No. 1 and third from left, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, who was dubbed Suspect No. 2 in the Boston Marathon bombings by law enforcement. This image was taken approximately 10-20 minutes before the blast. (AP Photo/Bob Leonard)

This Monday, April 15, 2013, shows a man who was dubbed Suspect No. 2 in the Boston Marathon bombings by law enforcement, in the upper center of the frame, wearing a white baseball cap, walking away from the scene of the explosions. The FBI identified him as 19-year-old college student Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who along with his brother Tamerlan, 26, previously known as Suspect No. 1, killed an MIT police officer, severely wounded another lawman and hurled explosives at police in a car chase and gun battle during a night of violence, early Friday, April 19, 2013. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed overnight, officials said, while his brother Dzhokhar remains at large. (AP Photo/David Green) EXCLUSIVE CONTENT-SPECIAL RATES APPLY FOR NON-AP MEMBERS AND SUBSCRIBERS.

This combination of photos provided on Friday, April 19, 2013 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, left, and the Boston Regional Intelligence Center, right, shows a suspect that officials have identified as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, being sought by police in connection with Monday's Boston Marathon bombings. (AP Photo/FBI, BRIC)

This Monday, April 15, 2013 photo provided by Bob Leonard shows third from right, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, who was dubbed Suspect No. 2 in the Boston Marathon bombings by law enforcement. This image was taken approximately 10-20 minutes before the blast. (AP Photo/Bob Leonard)

This combo of photos released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation early Friday April 19, 2013, shows what the FBI is calling suspects number 1, left, and suspect number 2, right, walking through the crowd in Boston on Monday, April 15, 2013, before the explosions at the Boston Marathon. (AP Photo/FBI)

(AP) ? Moments after investigators went before television cameras to broadcast photos of the two men in ball caps wanted for the Boston Marathon bombing, queries from viewers started cascading in ? 300,000 hits a minute that overwhelmed the FBI's website.

It marked a key turning point in a search that, for all the intensity of its first 72 hours, had failed to locate the suspects. While it's unclear how much the tips that resulted helped investigators zero in, experts say it instantly turned up already intense pressure on the two men to flee or almost certainly be recognized ? increasing the chances they'd make mistakes that would lead to them being exposed.

The decision to ask the public for help also was something of a gamble, one that investigators had to weigh carefully.

"It was a good decision to put this out to the public ... and this would have been a calculated risk. But the intent would have been to get these guys to change their pattern" of behavior, said Martin Reardon, who spent 21 years as an FBI agent and is now a vice president of security consultant The Soufan Group.

Releasing the photos greatly increased the odds the two men would be recognized and turned in, even as it significantly upped the chances they would try to vanish or commit more mayhem ? exactly the scenario that has played out.

"Clearly these guys were reacting and responding exactly as (law enforcement) predicted," said Robert Taylor, a criminologist at the University of Texas at Dallas who studies terrorism. "If you saw your face on TV and everywhere else as associated with the bombing ... you would act irrationally, and that's exactly what they did."

After three days without being able to identify a suspect by name, investigators clearly made the decision to release the photos Thursday on the belief that, without doing so, the suspects might remain at large for weeks or months, with the chance to flee or to act again, said David Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor in Miami.

So with photos in hand, investigators made a choice deemed both necessary and prudent.

"And then the worst possible thing happens," Weinstein said. "They do actually begin their flight and then start to wreak vengeance on the whole city of Boston."

Weinstein, Reardon and other experts had differing opinions on whether investigators' decision to release the photos was worth the cost exacted by the two men: the killing of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer, a carjacking, the shooting of another transit police officer and a block-by-block manhunt that led officials to shut down Boston and many of its surrounding suburbs.

But all agreed the photo release was pivotal in breaking open the case, because it instantly deprived suspected bombers Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and his 19-year-old brother, Dzhokhar, of time, anonymity and options.

By late Friday, many of the details in the chain of events that led to the older brother's death and a massive hunt for the younger one were still unclear, but the pursuit had consumed the region with apprehension, tempered by hope that it might be nearing an end.

It began just after 5 p.m. Thursday, when investigators released the photographs and video of two unidentified suspects and asked for the public's help. Just over five hours later, shots were heard on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, across the Charles River from Boston in Cambridge. Ten minutes later, an MIT campus police officer who was responding was found shot multiple times in his vehicle and was later pronounced dead.

Soon after, two armed men carjacked a Mercedes SUV in Cambridge, holding the driver for about half an hour before releasing him unharmed. Police pursued and the men inside the vehicle threw explosive devices from the windows, while exchanging gunfire. A Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority officer was wounded in a firefight with the suspects and the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was critically injured and pronounced dead.

The hunt then continued for the younger brother, who fled on foot.

In the pre-dawn hours Friday, dozens of police officers and FBI agents converged on Watertown, Mass., after gunshots and explosions were heard, ordering people to stay inside. But the search proved fruitless, leading authorities to shut down Boston's mass transit system and urge residents of several cities and towns to stay indoors.

State Police spokesman Dave Procopio said police realized they were dealing with the bombing suspects based on what the two men told the carjacking victim during their getaway attempt.

"We believe this man to be a terrorist," Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis said, of the brother who remained a fugitive late Friday. "We believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people."

The chaos of the pursuit contrasted sharply with the sweeping, methodical investigation that began almost immediately after the Monday afternoon bombing that killed three and wounded more than 180, marked by officials' notable reluctance to disclose information. In the hours and days immediately after the bombing, dozens of investigators in white hooded suits carefully combed, cataloged and photographed evidence at the scene, even canvassing the roofs of nearby buildings to search for items blown into the air by the bomb's force.

Investigators gathered hours of videotape footage from security cameras that scanned the area around the bombing and appealed to the public to turn in their own video and photos, for help in determining the sequence of events and identifying a suspect.

They then used software to search for certain types of objects or people matching a height and weight description. The software can also spot patterns that human analysts might not notice, such as a car that turns up in different places, said Gene Grindstaff, a scientist at Intergraph Corp., a company that makes video analysis software used by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies.

"Back in the days of 20 years ago, you were lucky if you had video and it was probably of poor quality and it took a tremendous amount of enhancement. Today you have a completely different issue," Grindstaff said.

"Here's the first thing that the computer was told: Tell me if you can find the same people at both of those (bombing) locations," said Taylor, the criminologist.

Additional parameters would further narrow the search to, for example, look for people carrying backpacks.

"It's kind of like going through a series of strainers and filters," Taylor said.

But with the video winnowed down, the process required examination frame-by-frame, a laborious process done by an FBI unit called the Operational Technologies Division, said Joe DiZinno, former director of the FBI lab in Virginia.

By Thursday, once facial recognition software and agents had narrowed the search to images of two young men, investigators had to make a decision about how to proceed.

Meanwhile, the Tsarnaev brothers were already on edge.

At an auto body shop near their home, the younger brother, Dzhokhar, had often stopped to talk with owner Gilberto Junior about cars and soccer. But on Tuesday, the day after the bombing, the normally relaxed young man showed up biting his nails and trembling, Junior said.

The mechanic told Tsarnaev he hadn't had a chance to work on a Mercedes he'd dropped off for bumper work.

"I don't care. I don't care. I need the car right now," Junior says Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told him.

By Thursday afternoon, the brothers had to know their options were narrowing quickly. And then the FBI released their photos to millions of viewers across the city, and around the world via newspaper, television stations and websites. The time to move was now.

"I think this developed rather quickly last night," State Police Col. Timothy Alben said late Friday. "I would wager that most of the activity that was printed in the media yesterday forced them to make decisions or take actions that ultimately revealed who they were."

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Associated Press writers Curt Anderson in Miami, Jeff Donn in Boston and Jay Lindsay in Watertown, Mass., contributed to this report.

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