Sunday, July 7, 2013

Spectators shaken after Calif. fireworks injure 39

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) ? For many people gathered to watch July Fourth fireworks at a Southern California park, it took time to realize the wild chain of explosions weren't just part of the show.

But those up close Thursday night knew immediately that something was wrong. They included Paulina Mulkern, who had to shove her 4-year-old cousin under a lawn chair as shrapnel came flying then shielded a 7-year-old cousin with her body as scorching debris flew overhead.

"You feel the big old heat come right over your back," Mulkern said Friday, still shaking a day after the chain reaction of accidental explosions at an annual fireworks show that had been put on since 1970 in Simi Valley northwest of Los Angeles.

Thirty-nine people ranging in ages from 17 months to 78 years old were injured. Some had burns and shrapnel wounds, and some were trampled, authorities and hospital officials said. The injured included 12 children.

Only three remained hospitalized Friday night. One was being treated by specialists at a burn center in West Hills, and two more were in fair condition at a community medical center in Simi Valley, hospital officials said.

Mulkern said she went into shock after being hit by a flying piece of debris that left her with bruises and red marks on her back, trembling badly as she was carried to a road where rescuers stripped off most of her clothes and wrapped her in a blanket.

"I was really terrified," she said. "Every time someone launched a firework it got me into panic mode."

Cellphone videos captured a frantic scene among the crowd of 10,000. Fireworks exploded in big balls of sparks close to the ground, and smoke enveloped the park grounds. People screamed and ran. One mistaken man could be heard shouting someone was shooting.

Colleen Schmidt was watching the show with guests at her house across the street when it slowly became clear something went terribly wrong. After a few fireworks lofted perfectly in the sky, there was a big explosion on the ground and a volley of blasts.

Though a piece of shrapnel created a crater across the street then bounced and shot over nearby trees, Schmidt and her guests were lucky.

"We had 150 people here and not one single spark hit our house," she said.

Police said it appeared a firework exploded prematurely in its mortar, knocking over others and aiming them across the field. Fire investigators, however, said later they had not yet determined a cause.

Police based their initial statement on the accounts of witnesses, who said a rack of fireworks fell over, said Ventura County Fire Capt. Mike Lindberry.

Among other key questions investigators were trying to answer was whether the pyrotechnics display was set far enough away, and whether guidelines needed to be revised to protect spectators.

Regulations require crowds be kept 70 feet away for every inch of diameter of the largest shell.

By those standards, the crowd should have been at least 350 feet away from the show, said Ventura County Fire Department Deputy Chief Mike LaPlant.

Investigators were making sure that guideline was followed Thursday night, though all of the injuries were at a distance of 350 feet or more, LaPlant said.

Bethpage, N.Y.-based Bay Fireworks, the company that put on the show, said it regretted that spectators were injured and that it planned to make public the results of a thorough investigation.

Although fireworks accidents at professional shows are rare, they are not unheard of.

In 2008 in New York, fireworks shells exploded on the ground and another one launched into the crowd, injuring five people at an event that also involved Bay Fireworks, said Julie L. Heckman, executive director of the American Pyrotechnics Association, a fireworks trade group.

And last year a fireworks show in San Diego put on by a different company went off in its entirety about 20 seconds into what was supposed to be a nearly 20 minute show, sending multiple explosions over the bay because of an error in the pyrotechnic computer system. No one there was injured.

The new accident is likely to bring changes to the national codes such shows must follow.

"This incident is a dark cloud over the entire industry," Heckman said. "We don't take it lightly."

Bay Fireworks is licensed by the state and had no violations on its record, said Daniel Berlant, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. The state could cite the company after reviewing the results of the investigation by Ventura County, which issued the permit for the event.

Heckman noted that the company has been in business for a long time and was "not a small player in the industry."

The company website says it has produced events for NASA, Walt Disney World and Legoland.

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Associated Press writers Amy Taxin in Santa Ana, Calif., and Greg Risling and Shaya Mohajer in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/spectators-shaken-calif-fireworks-injure-39-084124244.html

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U of M researcher aims to improve golden retriever cancer diagnostics

Modiano, a professor in the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine and director of the university?s Animal Cancer Care and Research program, will join collaborators Matthew Breen, Ph.D., of North Carolina State University, and Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Ph.D., of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, in refining the current understanding of why golden retrievers are more susceptible to two hemangiosarcoma and lymphoma cancers than other dog breeds.

?We want to investigate which combinations of heritable traits make these dogs more prone to cancers than other dog breeds,? said Modiano. ?After we understand the source of the problem, we can begin to understand what to do to prevent the cancer in the first place.?

Interestingly, canine and human tumors are often nearly clinically identical, making treatments and diagnostics that work for dogs potentially translatable to humans. Additionally, the understanding of lymphoma or hemangiosarcoma that might take five years to develop by observing a human patient might be understood in less than one year in a canine patient, because cancer?s progression is accelerating in a relatively shorter canine lifespan.

?To best help dogs and humans, we have to determine which of our findings are dog-specific and which are human-specific,? said Modiano, ?and where the links are between the two universes.?

About the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine
The College of Veterinary Medicine improves the health and well-being of animals and people by providing high-quality veterinary training, conducting leading-edge research, and delivering innovative veterinary services.

About the Masonic Cancer Center
The Masonic Cancer Center at the University of Minnesota is part of the University's Academic Health Center and is designated a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute for cancer research, treatment, and education. For more information about the Masonic Cancer Center, visit or call 612-624-2620.

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Indian PC gamers take to Twitter to protest EA price rises

Gamers in India have taken to Twitter to protest Electronic Arts' plans for gaming price rises in that country.

Under the hashtag #EAPCIndia, dozens of gamers have turned up to complain about EA's decision to price PC games at significantly higher levels than the traditional 999 to 1499 Indian Rupees, which is equivalent to between $17 and $25. According to MCV India, forthcoming games like Battlefield 4, Need For Speed: Rivals and FIFA 14 are priced at between Rs 2499 and Rs 3499 ($59) bringing them into line with Western prices.

MCV India speculates that the move has been prompted by a desire to stop non-Indian gamers using VPN services to buy games cheaply via EA's online retail site Origin. EA isn't the only company raising prices, although reports suggest that other publishers have raised prices less sharply.

On Twitter, gamers are unimpressed. One wrote that it is "a dumb business move, pushing people to piracy". Another stated, "It's just hilarious that they expect people to pay over 3k for FIFA 14 or a Need For Speed title."

Polygon has contacted Electronic Arts for more information.

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Stocks close up after strong June jobs report

Economy

July 5, 2013 at 1:34 PM ET

A man walks past a stock quotation board displaying Japan's Nikkei share average outside a brokerage in Tokyo July 5, 2013.

Toru Hanai / Reuters

A man walks past a stock quotation board displaying Japan's Nikkei share average outside a brokerage in Tokyo July 5, 2013.

The stock market appeared conflicted Friday as investors weighed a better than expected June jobs report against worries about the end of the Federal Reserve's bond buying policy.

Stocks ended higher at the closing bell Friday: The Dow closed at 15,135, up nearly 1 percent over the previous trading day, propelled by gains in AmericanExpress and banking giant JPMorgan. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq made similar gains.

The jobs report means the economy is improving and is on track to at least pick up a little bit of momentum, Robert Pavlik, Banyan Partners' chief market strategist, told CNBC.

"I think the market is going to continue to move higher even as we approach the July meetings," he said. But as it gets closer to September "the possibility that market gets a little bit worried about the move up in Treasury yields comes back into play."

The U.S. economy created 195,000 new non-farm payroll jobs in June, the Labor Department reported, after an upwardly revised 195,000 jobs were created in May. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.6 percent as more people entered the labor market.

Markets had been awaiting the jobs report for clues as to when the Federal Reserve would begin tapering, or reducing its bond purchases. The Fed has said it expects to end its $85 billion monthly asset purchases when the unemployment rate drops to around 7 percent.

Jan Hatzius, Goldman Sachs chief economist, also is now calling for that to occur in September. "It's not a done deal. It could still be December," he told CNBC. "But when I take everything together?what they've said, what you've seen in the numbers? September is more likely."

On Friday, small-cap stocks and regional banks were among the market leaders.

"These are the sectors you want to see leadership from," Ryan Detrick, senior technical strategist at Schaeffer's Investment Research said, since they are closely tied to the U.S. domestic economy.

Home builders were among the weakest industry groups as investors fret about what higher interest rates will mean for the housing recovery.

The dollar jumped to a three-year high and 10-year Treasury yields pushed above 2.70 percent given the stronger data and growing anticipation of Fed tapering. Gold tumbled 3 percent.

(Read More: Why Higher US Yields Should Cheer Investors)

While the U.S. central bank may be closer to pulling back on the bond purchases, yesterday, both the European Central Bank and the Bank of England offered forward guidance on policy for the first time, and said record-low interest rates would be maintained for a prolonged period.

(Read More:July 4: Independence Day for Europe's Central Banks?)

Among stock movers, Dell was sharply lower on reports Michael Dell and Silver Lake will not raise their $24.4 billion buyout bid.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Turkish police fire teargas, water cannon to disperse Istanbul protests

By Humeyra Pamuk and Ece Toksabay

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police fired teargas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of protesters in an Istanbul square on Saturday as they gathered to enter a park that was the center of protests against Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan last month.

Taksim Solidarity, combining an array of political groups, had called a march to enter the sealed off Gezi park, but the governor of Istanbul warned that any such gathering would be confronted by the police.

"We are going to our park to open its doors to its real owners ... We are here and we will stay here ... We have not given up our demands," the umbrella group said in a statement.

Riot police chased protesters into side streets in what appeared to be the biggest police intervention since the mid-June protests and riots that saw Taksim Square sealed off by makeshift barricades.

"They can use Gezi Park as they wish, without gathering or demonstrating there ... If there is an illegal demonstration or march, of course we will intervene by using water cannons," Interior Minister Muammer Guler said.

Protesters in Istanbul chanted "Together against fascism" and "Everywhere is resistance".

Witnesses said that police detained dozens of protesters, but later in the evening many still remained in side streets in the Taksim area, including youths and women, some in gas masks.

"We are here today to claim our park back. It was supposed to be open tonight. They (authorities) called us occupiers, but the park has been occupied by the state for weeks now," said 41-year-old web designer Asim Elci.

A police crackdown on a group protesting against the planned redevelopment of Gezi Park, a leafy corner of Taksim, triggered nationwide protests last month against Erdogan, accused by critics of increasingly authoritarian rule after a decade in power.

In the capital, Ankara, hundreds of protesters took to the streets in one area close to the center.

COURT RULING

Turkish Halk TV showed protesters standing in front of riot police in Istanbul, displaying a court decision cancelling plans for a replica Ottoman-era barracks on Taksim Square. The plan is one of a string of ambitious projects fostered by Erdogan, including a canal parallel to the Bosphorus waterway, a huge international airport and a giant mosque.

Authorities can appeal against the court ruling, which was considered a victory for the protesters and a blow for Erdogan, who stood fast against protests and riots he said were stoked by terrorists and looters.

Erdogan has carried out sweeping changes since he was elected in 2002 at the head of a party combining nationalists and reformers as well as Islamist elements. He had curbed the power of an army that had toppled four governments in 40 years and carried out some liberal social and economic reforms.

But critics, outside the party and some within, had grown increasingly uneasy at what they felt to be an authoritarian style. At the height of the protests he appeared to appeal increasingly to the Islamist and nationalist core of his party, further alienating secularists and other groups.

Four people were killed and about 7,500 wounded in the June crackdown, according to the Turkish Medical Association. It largely ended when police cleared a protest camp on the square on June 15.

Istanbul governor Huseyn Avni Mutlu said the authorities had not given permission for Saturday's rally.

"Our constitution allows staging demonstrations without giving notification, but the legislation says that applying to the authorities for permission is mandatory," Mutlu said, announcing on his twitter account that Gezi Park would be open to the public on Sunday.

(Additional reporting by Daren Butler; Writing by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Ralph Boulton and David Goodman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/turkish-police-fire-teargas-water-cannon-disperse-protesters-160345167.html

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Dwight Howard tweets that he'll sign with Rockets

Dwight Howard never grew comfortable playing with Kobe Bryant and for Mike D'Antoni.

Once a wide-smiling, fun-loving big guy, Howard lacked that joy in Los Angeles.

The Rockets are confident he'll find it again in Houston.

"We're going to get a smile back on his face that hasn't been on it for a couple of years because of various things, injury and maybe the team situation he was in at the time," general manager Daryl Morey told Comcast SportsNet Houston. "He's going to have a smile back on his face."

The Rockets were the ones beaming Friday, thanks to Howard's choice to take less money in hopes of more happiness.

"I've decided to become a member of the Houston Rockets. I feel (it's) the best place for me and I am excited about joining the Rockets and I'm looking forward to a great season," Howard wrote on Twitter.

He leaves behind an extra $30 million and an offense under D'Antoni that he was never fully pleased with, joining a Rockets team that could become an immediate contender in the Western Conference with the All-Star center in the middle.

"Years of work by Dwight & Rockets went into this. This team is going to be special," Morey tweeted.

USA Today first reported earlier Friday that Howard would join the Rockets, where he will team with All-Star James Harden to give the Rockets a potentially potent inside-outside combination.

That didn't quite end the Howard saga, which has dragged on a couple of years. Howard spoke again with the Lakers amid reports he was changing his mind.

Turns out, he was just saying goodbye.

"We have been informed of Dwight's decision to not return to the Lakers," Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said in a statement. "Naturally we're disappointed. However, we will now move forward in a different direction with the future of the franchise and, as always, will do our best to build the best team possible, one our great Lakers fans will be proud to support.

"To Dwight, we thank him for his time and consideration, and for his efforts with us last season. We wish him the best of luck on the remainder of his NBA career."

Dallas, Golden State and Atlanta were the other suitors interested in Howard.

But it was the Rockets, who brought Hall of Fame center Hakeem Olajuwon with them when they made their pitch to Howard on Monday, who beat out the other teams.

And now Howard will follow the likes of Olajuwon and Yao Ming in Houston's middle.

The deal can't become official until July 10, after next season's salary cap has been set. The Rockets can give him a four-year deal worth about $88 million, a year less and far below the $118 million the Lakers could have offered.

The Lakers acquired Howard last August from Orlando as part of a four-way trade that also included Philadelphia and Denver.

He averaged 17.1 points and 12.4 rebounds in 76 games, good numbers but far from his usual dominant play in eight seasons with the Magic as he played his way back into shape following back surgery.

He wasn't a natural fit in D'Antoni's system, had what appeared at times to be a strained relationship with Bryant and acknowledged not having fun at times.

Bryant apparently won't miss him. Though he took part in the Lakers' meeting with Howard on Tuesday, the five-time champion posted a photo on Instagram of himself and Pau Gasol, the Lakers' remaining big man, shortly after Howard's decision.

Howard's awkward departure is right in line with the confusion that's followed him over the last few years.

The No. 1 pick in the 2004 draft was one of the NBA's most popular and likable players, an Olympic gold medalist who led the Magic to the 2009 NBA Finals ? where they lost to Bryant and the Lakers.

But he decided a couple of years later that he wanted out of Orlando, and the Magic eventually gave his agent permission to negotiate with the Nets, Mavericks and Lakers about arranging a trade.

Yet Howard would later agree to not opt for free agency, remaining with the Magic for the 2011-12 season. Howard's season ended prematurely when he needed back surgery, and Orlando finally dealt him to Los Angeles.

The Lakers' season was a disappointment, with Bryant, Gasol and Steve Nash all missing time with injuries. They never developed any chemistry, getting swept in the first round of the playoffs by San Antonio.

The Rockets believe he'll find that chemistry in Houston.

"We have good teammates. They're young. They're guys who are great not only on the floor but off. He's going to get along great with our team," Morey said in an interview with Comcast SportsNet Houston.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dwight-howard-tweets-hell-sign-rockets-030923723.html

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