Monday, August 5, 2013

Egypt says clock ticking on sit-in standoff

CAIRO (AP) ? Egypt's highest security body warned Sunday that the clock is ticking for a peaceful end to the standoff over sit-ins by supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi, suggesting that authorities will break up the protests unless mediation efforts produce results soon.

More than a month after the military overthrew Morsi, thousands of the Islamist leader's supporters remain camped out in two main crossroads in Cairo demanding his reinstatement. Egypt's military-backed interim leadership has issued a string of warnings for them to disperse or security forces will move in, setting the stage for a potential showdown.

Also Sunday, authorities announced that a court case accusing the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and his powerful deputy of inciting violence will start Aug. 25. Morsi hails from the Brotherhood.

A top U.S. official visiting Cairo urged all sides to find a peaceful resolution to the standoff to avoid a repeat of violence that has killed more than 250 people ? at least 130 of whom pro-Morsi protesters shot dead by security forces ? since the July 3 military coup.

While diplomats raced to find a compromise, the Egyptian interim government signaled that its patience with the pro-Morsi sit-ins was running out.

The National Defense Council, which is led by the interim president and includes top Cabinet ministers, said the timeframe for any negotiated resolution should be "defined and limited." The council also said any negotiated resolution would not shield from legal proceedings what it called "law-breakers" and others who incite against the state.

The group called on the protesters to abandon the sit-ins and join the political road map announced the day of Morsi's ouster.

With the Islamist-backed constitution adopted last year suspended and the legislature dominated by Morsi's supporters dissolved, the road map provides for a new or an amended constitution to be put to a national referendum later this year and presidential and parliamentary elections early in 2014.

In a move that underlined the government's resolve in dealing with the protests ? now in their second month ? Egyptian authorities denied Yemen's Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkul Karman entry into Egypt after she landed at Cairo airport on Sunday.

Karman, the first Arab woman to win the Nobel Peace prize, has stated her opposition to Egypt's military coup and said she had intended to join the pro-Morsi sit-in protests. She won the prize for her role in protests in Yemen in 2011 that forced longtime dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh from office.

Airport officials did not say why she was denied entry, only that her name had been placed by various security agencies on an airport stop list. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

The decision to bar Karman suggests authorities wanted to deny the pro-Morsi camp the publicity she would have generated. Morsi supporters strongly condemned Karman's barring, claiming it was evidence of the "resurrection" of the police state under autocrat Hosni Mubarak, toppled in a 2011 popular uprising.

Meanwhile, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns extended his visit to Cairo by two days so he could have further talks with Egyptian leaders on Sunday and Monday. He met Defense Minister Gen. Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi, who led the coup, and the country's prime minister on Sunday.

The State Department said Burns discussed the importance of avoiding violence and fostering an inclusive process "that helps Egypt's ongoing transition succeed" ? another clear sign Washington has moved on from Morsi's presidency.

Burns also met for a second time this weekend with an anti-coup delegation that included two Muslim Brotherhood figures. He requested the meetings and urged them to avoid violence, said Nevine Malak, who attended both meetings with Burns as part of the anti-coup delegation.

Malak described Burns' position in the meetings as "neutral" and said delegates told him that the government needs to foster trust for national unity talks to take place. She said this includes reigning in the use of force against pro-Morsi protesters, improving prison conditions for top Islamist political figures detained and ceasing arrests of Islamists, she said.

"The current climate does not build confidence nor lay the groundwork for talks or real reconciliation," Malak told The Associated Press. The delegation insisted that any solutions must be based on the Islamist-drafted constitution, she said.

Other top diplomats in Cairo are the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, which had been at odds with Morsi's government, and Qatar, which maintains close ties to the Brotherhood. European Union special envoy Bernardino Leon was also in Cairo attending the meetings with Burns.

The UAE's diplomat met with Egypt's president and vice president, but Qatar's foreign minister had not held any meetings with government officials by late Sunday, presidency officials said. Burns met separately with the two Arab Gulf ministers while in Cairo, an Egyptian official said.

At the core of discussions is the political future of the Muslim Brotherhood and its Islamist allies.

Morsi has been held at undisclosed locations since July 3. He faces accusations of comprising with the militant Palestinian Hamas group to escape prison in 2011.

Egypt's state news agency said on Sunday that Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie and his deputy Khairat el-Shater are to stand trial Aug. 25 for complicity and incitement in the killing of eight demonstrators outside the group's Cairo headquarters.

Badie is at still large, while el-Shater is in custody.

The killings took place during the first day of the mass street protests calling for Morsi's ouster. The agency also said that senior Brotherhood figure Rashad Bayoumi will face trial on the same charges. Three others face murder charges in the same case.

Morsi's palace aides Rifaah el-Tahtawi and Asaad el-Sheikha meanwhile faced questions over allegations they illegally held and tortured anti-Morsi protesters. Both aides are in detention.

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Associated Press writers Aya Batrawy in Cairo and Deb Riechmann in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-says-clock-ticking-sit-standoff-121957293.html

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Yakubu shames Pirates coach with debut goal

Ghanaian striker Yakubu Mohammed has shamed Orlando Pirates coach Roger De Sa by scoring his debut goal in the South African top flight to hand Maritzburg United a priceless win over Polokwane City on Saturday.

Mohammed had arrived in South Africa early last month to originally sign for the Buccanneers from Ghana Premier League side AshantiGold.

He was however labelled an ?unfit? player after being given only 30 minutes in a game during his trials with Pirates. Coach Roger De Sa later passed a damning verdict on the Ghanaian ? claiming he was simply not fit enough to be signed.

?He had one session and after 30 minutes he pulled off. He was out of breath and he couldn?t keep up,? he said.

?So I mean really are we going to sign a player who can only do 30 minutes of training?

?You must remember that if you are going to bring in a foreigner he must be better than what you have.

?That?s why our national team struggles, because every foreigner that arrives here with a half a CV, we sign. We?ve got to think local if they are not better than the locals.?

De Sa?s damning comments over the player raised several doubts of the quality of the Ghana Premier League as Mohammed was one of the leading performers in the Ghanaian top flight.

Mohammed with a battered reputation however managed to impress Maritzburg coach Ernst Middendorp who decided to hand the forceful striker a four-year deal.

The former Ghana Premier League Goal King contender wasted no time at all in repaying the massive faith reposed in him.

After sending his powerful free-kick over the crossbar in the fifth minute, shooting wide of the upright seconds later, Mohammed blasted in off a rebounded free kick in the 68th minute to send the home crowd into frenzy.

His spectacular strike happened to be the match winner that hands Maritzburg their first win of the new season.

Mohammed?s strike despite bringing great joy to followers of the Team of choice will leave fans of rivals Orlando Pirates ruing their missed chance of signing such a quality striker due to a suspected case of incompetence and impatience on the side of their coach Roger De Sa.

Source: http://sports.myjoyonline.com/pages/news/201308/110720.php

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Return of the Cosmos sets off Big Apple soccer war

The legendary New York Cosmos return to competitive action for the first time in nearly three decades today, throwing down the gauntlet in a new US soccer war.

The side that set the soccer world alight when it boasted the likes of Pele, Franz Beckenbauer and Johan Neeskens is making a more humble bid to get back into the sporting limelight this time.

A Cosmos team featuring World Cup heros Pele and Beckenbauer once drew 77,691 people ? a record for a North American club game ? to a 1977 playoff clash against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers. In a twist of fate, the Strikers will again be the opponents today, and Pele is in town and says he feels ?emotional? about the Cosmos? return, but this time a crowd of 10,000 at the Hofstra University Stadium in the suburbs of New York would be considered a good start by Seamus O?Brien, who is masterminding the Cosmos? rise from the ashes.

The Cosmos chairman was founder of Singapore-based World Sports Group, a major sports promotion firm behind soccer, golf and cricket events across Asia.

O?Brien admitted he broke his own rules when he agreed in 2011 to pick up the Cosmos challenge.

?I have always said that if anybody ever hears that I am going to buy a sports team, take me outside, whip me, beat me, threaten to shoot me, bring me back in and say: ?Do you want to think about that again,?? he said.

The Cosmos had been defunct since 1984 when the old North American Soccer League collapsed. They have been at the center of a series of financial soap-opera bids to get the team running again, but O?Brien agreed and the Cosmos will be playing again in the reborn North American Soccer League, which currently lives in the shadow of Major League Soccer (MLS), the headline US championship.

The chairman says he has a five-to-10-year plan to make the Cosmos successful, but do not expect immediate miracles.

?We have 28 guys, who three months ago had never met each other,? O?Brien said.

Coach Giovanni Savarese ?has got what it takes, and he?s got a budget and he is assembling a team,? he said.

Savarese said the Cosmos signed their first player, Carlos Mendes, in December last year.

?Right now we are very satisfied. It is a group of players that understand very well the history of the club and they are committed to the first match,? Savarese said.

However, O?Brien insists that he and Saudi Arabian partner Mohiedin Kamel are not injecting US$100 million into the Cosmos for ?an ego trip.?

?Are we going to throw stupid money at stuff? No, absolutely not. Will we push the boat out if we think it is going to help our business at the right time? Absolutely yes. We are not interested in losing hundreds of millions in a sort of vanity chase to win something,? O?Brien said.

Today, Pele will be Cosmos honorary president, but on the pitch the Cosmos star draw will be Marcos Senna, now 37, who played for Spain in the 2006 World Cup finals.

Savarese?s cosmopolitan squad also includes Satoru Kasiwase, 20, the youngest Japanese player to sign for a US team.

Kasiwase said he expected to be away from his country for a one-month loan, but Shimizu S-Pulse have extended to one year.

O?Brien acknowledges that New York is a ?the toughest? city in the world to get the entertainment dollar out of a public that has eight professional sports teams to choose from.

Source: http://libertytimes.feedsportal.com/c/33098/f/535602/s/2f7cf2f8/sc/21/l/0L0Staipeitimes0N0CNews0Csport0Carchives0C20A130C0A80C0A30C20A0A3568824/story01.htm

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Independent Spirits Opens in Edgewater - Gapers Block Drive-Thru ...

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20130727_154509_1.jpgIt's pained me that the closest thing to a wine shop walking distance from my apartment in Edgewater is the liquor section in Dominick's. There, you'll find the usual suspects you can find most anywhere: Columbia Crest, Lindeman's, Cupcake. I'm not knocking those wines because I can, and frequently do, grab a bottle while grocery shopping. But seeing the same labels all the time is boring and makes the huge and varied world of wine and spirits seem like it's owned by a handful of megabrands.

The drink gods heard my prayers. Earlier this summer, Independent Spirits, Inc. (5947-49 N. Broadway) opened. And it wasn't only me who wanted a neighborhood booze shop. I first stopped in two days after opening and already a bunch of wine had been sold, leaving only a scattering of bottles here and there, mostly of French and German wines, plus a mishmash of others, including Greece and Argentina. Proprietor Scott Crestodina assured that the shelves would be stocked next week.

And boy, were they, plus a new table of wine at the front of the store. Eyeballing all the wines I wanted to buy, prices were incredibly reasonable, with a significant portion under $20. And there wasn't one bottle of Cupcake amongst that red, white, and pink.

The beer and most of the spirits section was packed too (including local products from Koval Distillery and Letherbee Distillers) except a few shelves where Crestodina would add to his already varied selection of whiskey and bourbon.

A friend who lingered in the spirits section while I picked through the wine asked about grappa, then whiskey, both topics Crestodina was readily knowledgeable on (did you know grappa is made from the pomace, or grape matter left over from the winemaking process?). We were pretty sure we could ask him any weird or obscure question and he could answer without blinking.

The shop itself is charming, too. A French radio station played quietly, the music fitting so well with the sort of old Parisian apartment vibe I hadn't noticed it until Crestodina pointed it out. The floor is covered with mismatched tapestry-style carpets, the walls with brightly-colored paintings of the wine-producing regions, made by Crestodina. He also constructed the wine shelving from wine crates he'd collected over the years.

Other crafty things are scattered throughout the store: a local artist is drawing pictograms on the windows from Crestodina's own illustrations of the wine and whiskey-making process, lamps are made with wine bottles, pipes, and sewing machines and a few of the tables are constructed from discarded doors. The beer and spirits shelves are also handmade.

I somehow made it out of the shop with just one bottle of wine and another of gin, though I know I'll come back for more.

Stop by Independent Spirits for a free tasting on Friday from 4-7.

Source: http://gapersblock.com/drivethru/2013/08/01/independent_spirits_opens_in_edgewater/

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Report: Verizon, Vodafone and BT gave UK government unlimited access to undersea network cables

PRISM isn't just for US agencies -- last month it was revealed that the UK's Government Communication Headquarters (GCHQ) has been using the program to collect emails, photos and video content from an assortment of internet providers. Now, a German newspaper claims to know what companies collaborated with the security agency. According to The Gaurdian, Süddeutsche identified Verizon, Vodafone, Global Crossing, Level 3, BT, Interoute and Viatel as firms that participated in Tempora, a program that gave the GCHQ widespread access to the undersea fiber optic cables. The operation was all quite hush-hush, with documents referring to participating outfits by obscure code names: "Dacron" for Verizon, for instance, and "Little" for Level 3.

Parliament has already dismissed the agency's snooping as legal, but documents seen by The Guardian suggest that some telecoms may have illegally given the GCHQ access to other companies' cables without permission. Naturally, the firms involved were quick to dismiss foul play, with representatives from Verizon, Interoute and Vodaphone each assuring The Guardian that it was merely complying with UK law. True enough, probably, but we can't help but wonder if the operators weren't coaxed into cooperation with the promise of cool code-names.

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Google Search for Pressure Cookers and BackPacks Led to Police Inquiry

Now ordinary citizens will have to be extra careful what they enter in the search engine slot on Google. A Long Island writer named Michele Catalano explained how a squad of armed professionals paid...

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Google Search for Pressure Cookers and BackPacks Led to Police Inquiry

Now ordinary citizens will have to be extra careful what they enter in the search engine slot on Google. A Long Island writer named Michele Catalano explained how a squad of armed professionals paid a visit to her home. They questioned her husband about certain search engine commands that had been found to have been given from the couple?s computer.

The two words that got the authorities in a paranoid state of mind were ?pressure cookers? and ?backpacks?. The thing was that the former word had been entered by Michele and the latter by her husband separately from the same PC. The missing link was their son who had clicked on the news from the Boston Marathon Bombing.

Catalano claims that it was all done in absolute innocence and they were left wondering what they did wrong. Their haphazard search inquiries on the Internet set off an alarm at the terrorist surveillance department. Michele Catalano?s story about the relatively minor harassment she and her family went through has gone viral by now.

This points to how some mechanisms in Google?s working protocol may take benign statements and fit them together any which way they like.? This would be all the better to frame somebody of terrorism. The way the police asked Michele?s husband all sorts of questions made her very worried. She says that just because their family had an interest in cooking, backpacks and news led to this unfortunate incident.

However the New York writer Michele Catalano has posted the following clarification statement on tumblr few hours ago. She clears that police visited her home because searched words are linked to her husband's old job. She said:

We found out through the Suffolk Police Department that the searches involved also things my husband looked up at his old job. We were not made aware of this at the time of questioning and were led to believe it was solely from searches from within our house.

I did not lie or make it up. I wrote the piece with the information that was given. What was withheld from us obviously could not be a part of a story I wrote based on what happened yesterday.

The piece I wrote was the story as we knew it with the information we were told. None of it was fabricated. If you know me, you know I would never do that.

If it was misleading, just know that my intention was the truth. And that was what I knew as the truth until about ten minutes ago. That there were other circumstances involved was something we all were unaware of.

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