Monday, August 5, 2013

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Icona Pop Thinks Robin Thicke's 'I Love It' Cover Is 'Sexy'

'You wanted to go into a bedroom and make love,' the Swedish duo rave about Thicke's sensual cover before their Lollapalooza set.
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Franklin heads off to college with 6 gold medals

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) ? Missy Franklin can't wait to head to college.

Boy, will she have some stories to tell the other freshmen.

And a lot of gold to show off.

With one last swim at the world championships, Franklin stamped her name in the record book and joined a club that is even more exclusive.

Before Sunday, the only swimmers to win six events at either a worlds or an Olympics were Michael Phelps, Mark Spitz, Ian Thorpe and Kristin Otto.

Now, there's Franklin, who earned her sixth by swimming the leadoff leg for the U.S. in the 400-meter medley relay, the final event of the championships in Barcelona.

Yet somehow, the eternally optimistic 18-year-old left everyone with the impression that she's capable of even more.

"I had some really great races that I'm really proud of, and there's still a bunch where I have a lot of room to improve," Franklin said. "So I'm really excited for the next year and the year after that and all the years following those."

She was heading home to Colorado for a much-deserved break, but not for too long.

In less than three weeks, she's got another life-changing event ? the start of her freshman year at Cal-Berkeley.

"We already have our room colors coordinated and ordered our fridge and microwave, so it just feels more real every second," Franklin said. "I can't wait for the experience."

She'll gain a new coach, working with Teri McKeever at Cal after a long relationship with Todd Schmitz, and is looking forward to trying some new things.

The immediate goal is improving in the 100 freestyle, the only event Franklin swam all the way through at this meet and didn't win.

She settled for fourth, just missing a medal but improving on her fifth-place showing at the London Olympics.

The result will surely provide plenty of motivation heading to the 2015 worlds in Russia and, of course, the 2016 Rio Olympics.

U.S. women's coach Dave Salo suggested Franklin may want to move up to try the 400 free.

While Franklin said she's not especially driven to match Phelps' record eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics, there will surely be at least some discussion about coming up with another event to add to the seven she swam at both worlds and the last Olympics.

"I'm perfectly happy with the amount of events that I have now," Franklin said. "But a lot can change, so we'll see what happens."

Franklin became the winningest female swimmer at a world meet, eclipsing the record shared by Tracy Caulkins, who won five times in 1978, and Libby Trickett, who matched that in 2007.

Six golds is rarified territory, indeed.

Phelps won six at the 2004 Athens Olympics, seven at the 2007 worlds and, of course, his mammoth haul in 2008, eclipsing Spitz's mark of seven at the 1972 Munich Games.

Otto won six golds at the 1988 Seoul Olympics ? an accomplishment since clouded by revelations of rampant doping in East Germany ? and Thorpe claimed a half-dozen victories at the 2001 worlds.

Now, there's Franklin.

She completed a grueling week in which she started out planning to swim in eight events.

She dropped out of the 50 backstroke, a non-Olympic event, after a lackluster showing in the preliminaries, wanting to focus on more important races.

She put up a personal best in the 100 freestyle, but she's still not quite good enough to contend for victory in that specialized event.

Otherwise, it was all gold.

Franklin outdid her performance last summer, where she was one of the biggest Olympic stars with four golds and a bronze.

"I just wanted to see where I was after London," she said. "It's kind of an unknown year. There are so many things that can happen."

Amazingly enough, Franklin was not even chosen as the top female swimmer of the meet. That award went to 16-year-old teammate Katie Ledecky, who won four golds and set two world records.

She claimed the trophy based on a formula that doesn't count the relays and gives bonus points for world marks.

No complaints from Franklin.

"It could not go to a better person," she said. "I am sooooooo proud of Katie. She was absolutely unbelievable. I think she has probably been my absolute favorite swimmer to watch ever."

Right back at you, Ledecky said.

"Missy deserves it probably more than I do," the 16-year-old said. "Missy had an incredible week. We are all so proud of her. What she did this week, we were sitting there in awe."

Without a doubt, the future of the U.S. team is in good hands, even if Phelps doesn't come back. The winningest Olympian ever retired after the London Games, but there's been speculation he's planning to get back in the pool before Rio.

Ledecky was 4 for 4 in Barcelona, nearly setting a world record in the 400 free and taking down the marks in the 800 and 1,500. She also joined Franklin on the winning 800 free relay team.

So much for those records that were supposed to stand for decades after rubberized suits were banned in 2009.

"The women have said, 'Poo-poo on that, we're going to break world records,'" Salo said. "Missy, Katie and Ruta (Meilutyte, a 16-year-old Lithuanian who broke two world records in Barcelona) are all really young women who don't know anything about high-tech Jakeds and plastic suits. They don't even know what that's all about. They think we're silly when we bring it up anymore.

"So it's a real exciting time for the women."

Especially for Franklin.

College is next.

Rio is just three years away.

"I think I'm going to add the mile ... see what happens. For sure," Franklin said, with a big laugh. "Oh my gosh, I would be drowning and (Katie) would already be finished."

Somehow, we doubt that.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

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Shark found at door of 'Sea Dog' pub on Nantucket

In this photo provided by pub manager Jimmy Agnew, a dead shark lies at the entrance of the Sea Dog Brew Pub Thursday morning, Aug. 1, 2013 in Nantucket, Mass. It was not known how the shark arrived at the door of the pub. It was removed by the town's department of public works. (AP Photo/Jimmy Agnew)

In this photo provided by pub manager Jimmy Agnew, a dead shark lies at the entrance of the Sea Dog Brew Pub Thursday morning, Aug. 1, 2013 in Nantucket, Mass. It was not known how the shark arrived at the door of the pub. It was removed by the town's department of public works. (AP Photo/Jimmy Agnew)

(AP) ? A cleaning crew has found an unexpected mess after arriving at Sea Dog Brew Pub on Nantucket: a 5-foot-long shark blocking the door.

Pub manager Jimmy Agnew says he doesn't know why anyone would have dumped the sea creature there.

Nantucket's public works department hauled the dead shark away after its discovery around 7 a.m. Thursday.

But Agnew said the pub fielded calls and questions all day long after word got out about the land shark.

He said a comedian whose band performs at the pub also posted a series of jokes about it on Facebook.

One suggested the shark went to Sea Dog "to meet his chums."

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The need to address homelessness in the Seattle mayor's race

Editor?s note: Osa Hale, a Western Washington University student, is an opinion intern this quarter.

I live in the University district. Every morning, on my walk to the bus stop, I encounter a few different types of people. There?s the neighbor walking the dog and taking out the trash; there are the morning joggers, and there are the people sleeping under the awning of the University Christian Church and lining up for the food bank.

There are more than 8,800 people known to be homeless in King County, according to the 2012 One Night Count, a point-in-time census conducted by the Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness. Nearly one-third of these people are minors, and at least 400 of them are young adults.

The next Seattle mayor has the responsibility of finding the most cost-effective and thorough way to help these people. The candidates had a few things to say about that task. Everyone made it clear how complex the issue is. But it isn?t enough to talk about why it is so hard to fix this problem. Comprehensive actions need to be taken.

Sen. Ed Murray

State Sen. Ed Murray

For example, state Sen. Ed Murray emphasized the importance of getting people into housing that meets their needs, whether that is a short-term home to get them back on their feet, or a facility that could care for individuals living with mental illness. Murray mentioned the State Housing Trust Fund, saying it was a program he has helped push money into in an effort to help the homeless. The fund has put nearly $1 billion dollars into housing projects since 1987. If elected mayor, Murray said, he would try to create a partnership that would connect the fund with the private sector and nonprofits.

Current Mayor Mike McGinn also mentioned government-funded housing efforts, explaining in a written statement that he would like to renew the Seattle Housing Levy, which was passed in 2009, and focused on making apartment buildings available to low- to moderate-income renters, including people who were formerly homeless.

Mayor Mike McGinn

Mayor Mike McGinn

Another common theme among the candidates was a need for more coordination among nonprofits, private institutions and government to help the homeless. One can only hope this is something that will be a true priority, rather than one more collection of buzzwords that gets tucked away once a leader takes office. Lance Dickie made a similar argument in his November 8, 2012 column.

Homelessness doesn?t exist in a vacuum; every city resident is touched by it in some way, and it usually is not a pleasant experience.

In 2010, the Seattle City Council was faced with an ordinance that would have banned people from a variety of panhandling offenses, including repeatedly begging after getting turned down. This rule would have had a $50 violation fee. It nearly passed; the council passed it before it was vetoed by Mayor McGinn, according to this Seattle Times news story.

Many of us have found ourselves in situations with homeless people when we have felt unsafe or annoyed. That is understandable. However, it is unreasonable to think a rule that skirts the limits of the First Amendment is the answer to the problem of street civility that naturally occurs in areas of high-density homelessness.

Treat the cause, not the outcome. Homelessness won?t be stopped by only helping people once they hit rock bottom. The mayor has a responsibility to make the city a place where people can get and keep jobs, making a living wage. City leaders must keep a watchful eye on the minimum-wage debate going on in SeaTac right now, as described in this news article from July 25.

The future mayor must also look further, and demand a greater federal safety net for low-income families and individuals. Lance Dickie weighed in on what politicians can do to pragmatically fight homelessness in this column from 2011.

Former Seattle City Councilman Peter Steinbrueck

Former Seattle City Councilmember Peter Steinbrueck

This combination, of providing resources for people living on the streets and taking preventative measures with those who are on the brink of homelessness, is what Peter Steinbrueck characterized as ?closing the door at the front end, and opening the door on the back end.? It attacks the problem from both sides.

Civic leaders need to make this issue a real priority. Substantial support for nonprofits that are already making a difference is the bare minimum. The future mayor should look at the problem holistically, and try to help the homeless and those hovering just above the poverty line, by putting money into the housing levy and the trust fund. While a tent city cannot last forever, the evicted residents of Nickelsville must be handled carefully, not abandoned as soon as they leave Highland Park Way. The Seattle Times editorial board expressed similar concerns in its June 16 editorial.

There may be some people who will always be homeless, who choose the life of a vagabond or who will refuse all help. But those people are in the minority. I see men and women in their 20s, my age, begging for change every day. Nickelsville was built in large part by families, couples, and people with pets, who cling to each other to maintain a shred of normalcy in a situation that was not a part of the plan. In a country where some have reached Alpine heights of wealth, it is shameful for us to turn a blind eye to those who are in the depths of poverty. Steinbrueck thinks that Seattle is a compassionate city, ready to set an example in helping the homeless. I would like to believe he is right.

If you are interested in the mayoral candidates? positions on street civility, here are edited excerpts of their answers to a Seattle Times editorial board questionnaire. Ed Murray, Bruce Harrell and Doug McQuaid did not participate in the questionnaire.

1 Peter Steinbrueck

Architect, former City Council member

"We need more visible policing, foot patrols, neighborhood policing, and more proactive policing in downtown and in the parks.? There is a role for more eyes on the streets, perhaps a community alert system that you can sign up for on your cell phone.

"Some of the street issues and civility concerns are beyond what the SPD alone can control. We need a triage approach, with specialized responses for the homeless, mentally ill and drug addicts. The complete answer will require other interventions and social services."

2 Mike McGinn

"There are some public safety issues that we cannot arrest our way out of. That's why we partnered with King County, Department of Corrections, the ACLU and many other regional agencies to launch Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD). LEAD targets known and repeat low-level drug offenders Downtown and connects them with services like housing, job training, and services to fight their addictions. Similarly, I?ve expanded funding for the Seattle Youth Violence Initiative and other programs to aid in preventing crime among at-risk youth.

"I also launched the Center City Initiative in 2011 to tackle the difficult problem of how to deal with low-level street disorder. ...

"As a coalition of business interests, agencies, and other stakeholders, we also lobbied for more funding for preventive social service programs in Olympia."

3 Mary Martin

"We are for decriminalizing drug use. We are for treatment for those with drug addictions. We also advise all who want to seriously fight to advance the? interests of the working class to not take illegal drugs.

"The working class needs jobs to unify our class and to build solidarity and confidence in ourselves and each other."

4 Kate Martin

web_KateMartin"We must have streets that are welcoming to women and children. ...

"I'll introduce a panhandling by permit program.? Panhandling exacerbates many problems and often fuels the very problems that put these folks on the streets.? The status of folks that need social services, a job, and a roof over their head are not elevated from their status by panhandling. Vendors of Real Change, who are at the very least taking a responsible step toward creating income for a better life, would be able to get a permit as available.? Quantities of permits would be limited.? The permit would not be for corners and the legal locations by permit would change daily so as not to overly burden any particular business owner or resident."

5 Joey Gray

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Joey Gray 2"We need a mayor who sets and maintains consistent, fair policies across the city in its response to all concerns. We need a tone that itself exemplifies civility, professionalism, and that engenders respect from the top."

6 Charlie Staadecker

Charlie Staadecker 2"There needs to be a higher police presence in the affected areas. Increased foot patrols and bike police need to be put in place for each segment of the City.

"We need to accept that some of these people need help. There needs to be more opportunities for individuals to seek treatment for alcohol and drug abuse. Those committing violations need to be subject to warnings, and the possibility of removal, by the police. The response should depend on the level of disorder, but the consequences individuals face need to be very clear."

Source: http://blogs.seattletimes.com/opinionnw/2013/08/02/seattle-election-mayor-homelessness/?syndication=rss

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Roses to Bennington Babe Ruth 15U All-Star baseball team

Saturday August 3, 2013

ROSES and good luck to the Bennington Babe Ruth 15U All-Star baseball team, which is playing in the regional tournament in Newtown, Conn., beginning today. ROSES to the Town of Bennington for taking into account a number of business owners? concerns by delaying water main construction along Northside Drive until after the fall foliage/peak tourist season. Some Northside Drive business owners gathered Wednesday night to protest imminent water main work at the Orchard Road/Hicks Avenue intersection. Most agreed that having the road torn up during the fall and winter months would hurt business. The project has been delayed until spring, Town Manager Stuart Hurd announced Friday.

ROSES to Mount Snow for expanding and bettering its mountain bike trails. A recently-completed advanced trail, the freestyle-oriented "Super Trail," contains tabletop jumps, hips, drops and steep berms that can challenge riders of all levels. Known mainly for its winter-sports offerings, Mount Snow has been a warm-weather draw to downhill mountain bike enthusiasts for more than 25 years.

ROSES to the organizers of the fifth annual Lee Goldsmith Memorial soccer Tournament, to be held August 10 in Willow Park. The tournament is in honor of Lee Goldsmith, a form Mount Anthony Union High School soccer player who died of cancer in 2009. Cost is $70 per co-ed or all-male teams. To register, call Jeremy Neill at 802-823-5969 or email jneill@svsu.org.

ROSES to new legislation, the "flexible pathways" bill, that affords high school students in Vermont added opportunities for a postsecondary education. A highlight of Act 77, which was passed in the recent legislative session and signed into law by Gov. Peter Shumlin last month, the bill allows high school students one free college course in each of their junior and senior years. Students earn college credit for this coursework, which can help them get a jumpstart on their future college careers.

ROSES to Teens for Change, a group that is giving back to local businesses that have supported the program through donations. The program gives kids of all backgrounds a place to spend time and participate in activities. On a recent summer day, members of the group were seen washing windows at the Gamers Grotto on Main Street.

ROSES to the organizers of the 35th Annual Southern Vermont Art and Craft Festival for bringing the event to Bennington. After being hosted for more than three decades by Hildene in Manchester, the festival has a new home in Bennington, bringing with it tourist dollars and recognition of our beautiful town. Enjoy the festival at Camelot Village on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn more at www.craftproducers.com.

ROSES to Burr and Burton Academy Football Coach Jason Thomas for winning the honor of leading Vermont against New Hampshire in the annual all-star game. Thomas will have two of his own players in the game -- quarterback Jake Stalcup and receiver Chris Redding. "It?s great for our school to be recognized and our players and coaches," Thomas told the Banner.

~Michelle Karas

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Facebook Removes GOP Texas Attorney General?s New Campaign Ad

Again showing how easy it is to have conservatives blocked or removed from Facebook, the new video campaign ad for Dan Branch, the Republican candidate for Texas Attorney General, was removed from the social media giant for ?community standards? violations.

The ad, a fairly standard campaign ad, was removed and the candidate?s page blocked likely because Branch?s opponents flagged the Facebook posting.

The theme of the ad is ?Come And Take It!,? and is filled with images of flags, pledges, hand holding, people in prayer, and talk of limited government, traditional marriage, and pro-life issues. It?s all pretty standard fare, especially for a Texas Republican.

Through emails, the campaign said that it wasn?t ready to make a full statement and is waiting to hear from Facebook as to why the ad was removed and the account frozen.

However, campaign manager Enrique Marquez said the campaign believes the video was blocked because State Representative Branch vowed to fight for the ?right to define a marriage as between one man and one woman.?

?[We] suspect that?someone considered it hate speech and it was brought down?all signs point to that and Facebook isn?t giving us any answers,? Marquez said

Facebook has repeatedly had this problem with conservative pages and posts.

To mention just a few of the latest incidents, in February Facebook blocked the account of Tea Party Moms, in May Facebook blocked a posting from the conservative rock band Madison Rising, and early in July Facebook blocked Fox News Radio?s Todd Starnes after he posted a quip about being ?politically incorrect.?

All this was a result of a large number of liberals claiming that the conservative postings on Facebook were somehow offensive. This abuse of the reporting function is all too common and it is something Facebook has yet to address.

Still, Facebook has no problems with pages such as ?Kill Zimmerman? and pages that host vile attacks against such conservatives as Sarah Palin.

By Friday, Facebook had reinstated the ad and given bak control of the page to the Branch campaign.

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Health Tip: Check for Skin Cancer - Drugs.com MedNews

-- Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, but if caught early, it's often treatable. Performing a self-check can help identify any skin abnormalities quickly.

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  • Any changes or abnormalities in the skin that have grown larger and appear pearly, multicolored, translucent, tan, brown or black.
  • Any moles, beauty marks, birthmarks or brown spots that change in texture, become thicker, grow larger, have an irregular border, appear after you're age 21, or are larger than a pencil eraser.
  • Any area that continues to crust, bleed, erode or hurt.
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Friday, August 2, 2013

Ellen Hosting Oscars: Hollywood Reacts on Twitter

Ellen DeGeneres took to Twitter this morning to announce that she'd be hosting the 2014 Academy Awards.

So it's only fitting that Hollywood is also turning to social media to share their thoughts about the talk show host and comedian's second time emceeing the big event.

Most stars were complimentary, with actor Josh Gad writing "Yes!!!!" followed by a link to news of DeGeneres' hosting gig, and Justin Bieber's manager Scooter Braun tweeting a simple "congrats!!!" at her account.

PHOTOS: A Day in the Life of Ellen DeGeneres

But critic Richard Roeper was among those panning the choice, calling it "the bland leading the bland."

Meanwhile, the executive producer of DeGeneres' talk show, Andy Lassner, wondered, "What's this do for me?"

See more of Hollywood's reactions to today's Oscar news below.

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Soccer: Real Madrid simply too good for Galaxy

Real Madrid's Karim Benzema, left, scores past the Galaxy's Todd Dunivant in Thursday's 3-1 win. (Matt York / Associated Press)

GLENDALE, Ariz. --Karim Benzema scored a pair of second-half goals to lead Spanish soccer power Real Madrid to a 3-1 victory over the Galaxy on Thursday night.

The match was the first for both teams in the inaugural Guinness International Champions Cup tournament, which features six other teams from Europe.

Midfielder Angel Di Maria took a pass from former FIFA World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo, who'd gotten past three defenders, and scored the game's first goal. Di Maria later added an assist.

"In general it was a good performance from the team," Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said. "We played well. We had a good combination in the front. We had a lot of opportunities."

Real Madrid was too talented for the Galaxy, as Ronaldo had multiple chances to score early in the match. A cross from DiMaria found Ronaldo in the sixth minute, and his shot hit the top of the goal and caromed away.

Ronaldo also had quality chances in the 18th and 22nd minute, Galaxy defender Sean Franklin trying his best to defend Ronaldo from his right back position.

"Sean would probably tell you it was unbelievably challenging," Galaxy coach Bruce Arena said. "Ronaldo had all the attributes you'd want out of a player. Technically outstanding. He's obviously a great goal scorer. Great passing. Great on the dribble. Physically dominant. He has all the tools to continue to be one of the outstanding players in the world and we saw a little bit of that."

Real

Madrid had the vast majority of the scoring chances in the first half. The Galaxy's best opportunity was a near own goal from Real Madrid's Daniel Carvajal in the eighth minute. Galaxy midfielder Hector Jimenez chipped a ball toward the goal that Carvajal almost misplayed with his clearance.

The fans in the crowd of 38,922 rose to their feet every time Ronaldo touched the ball. The Di Maria-Ronaldo connection almost produced another result in the 38 th minute, as Ronaldo had plenty of time to settle a pass at his feet, dribble and shoot. But his shot went over the goal.

"The atmosphere was really fantastic and the stadium was one of the best in the world," Ancelotti said. "We will have a good memory of the experience in the future."

Ronaldo left the match at halftime, replaced at forward by Benzema. It took the Frenchman only six minutes to score.

Francisco Alarcon looped a pass to Benzema, who was in open space and shot the ball past Galaxy goalkeeper Brian Rowe.

Real Madrid was close to a third goal after some nifty dribbling and fakes from Alarcon at the top of the penalty area, but his 60 th-minute shot was saved.

Jose Villareal pulled the Galaxy to 2-1 with some skillful work in the 63 rd minute. Seconds after Brazilian star Kaka left the match for a substitution, Villareal took two touches to get some room and scored past Real Madrid keeper Diego Lopez.

Alarcon was subbed out in the 73rd minute.

Di Maria found Benzema in the 74th minute with a cross over the Galaxy defenders for the final goal of the match.

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The end is upon us! The Twitch curated Swordsmen, Gangsters And Ghosts retrospective at the TIFF Bell Lightbox comes to a conclusion this weekend with screenings of The Banquet tonight, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon on Saturday, and Once Upon A Time In China parts one and two together on a single ticket on Sunday. And what better way to say farewell than to give away some tickets?

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Matt Damon Reveals Elysium Workout Routine

TriStar Pictures held a special screening of ?Elysium??July 30 at Gotham?s Sunshine Theater where Matt Damon reflected on the specifics to bring Neill Blomkamp?s dystopian vision of a broken Earth 140 years from now to the screen.

?I was shooting it when promoting ?Contagion? in Venice almost two years ago,? he said, adding that it was adding the vfx that has taken so much time.??For a movie of this scale it was only four days of reshoots which is almost nothing. It?s just that Neill is so particular about the effects, making them cutting edge and completely real.?

The director was equally insistent about how buff his leading actor should be. ?Neill was so specific about what he wanted me to look like. He actually had a picture with my face tacked onto this guy with this body,? Damon, 42, said, ?and they literally hired me a trainer and I went to him with the picture. It was four hours a day in the gym ? and I?m not 26 anymore but I got in shape.?

As for the pressure he might feel, what with last week?s Variety story?that Sony?s summer depends on how the $120 million ?Elysium? does, Damon laughed.

?Oh really? I?m glad I didn?t see that.? Hopefully we can come and perform.?

Blomkamp?s world is one where the haves lounge in luxury on Elysium, while the have nots below live in poverty and squalor. ?It works the way ?District 9? did,? Damon said of Blomkamp?s 2009 debut.? ?It?s not going to hit you over the head but later at the water cooler you can reflect on the themes of the movie.? It?s certainly not a message movie, it?s a big sci-fi action movie that should absolutely entertain you.?

As for reports that Eminem was Blomkamp?s original choice for his role, ?That?s true ? people have been asking that. Probably half of the movies I do have somebody else?s fingerprints on them. It?s the nature of the business. I?ve passed on things other actors have taken,? he reasoned. ?You never know exactly what the alchemy is going to be. Sometimes you end up with somebody and you can?t believe that wasn?t your first choice the whole time. I?ve always felt the right actor gets the part. Even on movies like ?Milk? for instance. I was desperate to do the Dan White role.? It was one of the best scripts I?d ever read. Then it got pushed back because of Sean [Penn?s] schedule and I was devastated, even though it was only two weeks of work. ?When I saw the movie and saw what Josh Brolin did with it, I went, ?You know what? The right actor got the part.? I do believe it all works out.?

That was true of Jason Bourne, Damon?s most iconic role.? ?The character was 45 in the book and when I did that I was 29. So that was really Doug Liman casting me and completely reinventing that genre and I was the beneficiary of it.?

Among the ?Elysium? crowd we asked a few to name their favorite futuristic sci-fi film:

New Brooklyn Nets coach Jason Kidd: ?I?ve always thought ?The Matrix? was pretty interesting. What makes it classic is the imagination, being able to think ahead and be pretty close to realistic.?

Salman Rushdie: ?I like a lot of science-fiction, like ?2001? if you?re going to look at the classics. The best science fiction is really speculative fiction which is about the future, which is sometimes ideas about the present. ?Wall-E? is a film like that.?

Bryant Gumbel:? ?I?m a big apocalyptic fan, I really am. So I like ones nobody?s heard of. The one I still watch is the Tea Leoni one, ?Deep Impact.? It got washed away, no pun intended, because it came out the same time as ?Armageddon? but I love ?Deep Impact.??

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1928017/news/1928017/

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

U.S. House passes Iran sanctions bill to slash oil exports

By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives easily passed a bill on Wednesday to tighten sanctions on Iran, showing a strong message to Tehran over its disputed nuclear program days before President-elect Hassan Rouhani is sworn in.

The vote also highlighted a growing divide between Congress and the Obama administration on Iran policy ahead of international talks on the nuclear program in coming months. Iran insists the nuclear program is purely for civilian purposes.

The bill, which passed 400 to 20, would cut Iran's oil exports by another 1 million barrels per day over a year to near zero, in an attempt to reduce the flow of funds to the nuclear program. It is the first sanctions bill to put a number on exactly how much Iran's oil exports would be cut.

The legislation provides for heavy penalties for buyers who do not find alternative supplies, limits Iran's access to funds in overseas accounts and penalizes countries trading with Iran in other industrial sectors.

Existing U.S. and EU measures have already reduced Iran's oil exports by more than half from pre-sanction levels of about 2.2 million barrels per day (bpd), costing Tehran billions of dollars in lost revenue a month.

Most of the OPEC member's exports head to Asia, where the United States has worked with Iran's top four customers China, India, Japan and South Korea to push them towards alternative suppliers. The four have cut purchases from Iran by more than a fifth in the first half of this year, over and above the reductions made last year.

Oil prices have remained relatively steady, which has allowed the efforts to continue, but some analysts say further sanctions risk pushing up prices and damaging the economies of U.S. allies.

"This is almost like an embargo on Iranian oil imports. It is like giving Iran an ultimatum," a Seoul-based refining source said, after the vote. "I think we can find alternatives but we prefer Iranian crude as the economics are better. If very little Iranian crude is available, overall oil prices would rise."

The bill still has to be passed in the Senate and signed by President Barack Obama before becoming law. The Senate Banking Committee is expected to introduce a similar measure in September, though it is uncertain whether the language to cut exports by 1 million barrels a day will survive.

Critics of the bill said it shows an aggressive signal to Iran that last month voted in Rouhani, a cleric many see as more moderate. He will be sworn in on Sunday.

NO HIGHER PRIORITY

Rep. Ed Royce, a California Republican and Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee who introduced the bill with Rep. Eliot Engel, a New York Democrat, said the United States has no higher national security priority than preventing a nuclear-armed Iran.

Royce said the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's drive to develop a nuclear arsenal was evident. "New president or not, I am convinced that Iran's Supreme Leader intends to continue on this path," he said.

The vote showed a growing disagreement between the White House and Congress on Iran policy. A senior administration official said on Wednesday the White House is not opposed to new sanctions in principle, but wants to give Rouhani a chance.

The Treasury Department last week partially eased sanctions on Iran by expanding a list of medical devices that can be exported there without special permission.

One of the 20 lawmakers to vote against the bill, Jim McDermott, a Washington-state Democrat, said shortly before the vote that the rush to sanction Iran before Rouhani takes office could hurt efforts to deflate the nuclear issue.

"It's a dangerous sign to send and it limits our ability to find a diplomatic solution to nuclear arms in Iran," McDermott said.

A supporter of harsher sanctions disagreed.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei "doesn't see our flexibility and good faith efforts as a sign of good intentions, he sees it as a sign of weakness," said Mark Dubowitz, the head of Foundation of Defense of Democracies, an advocate of sanctions.

"If anything, it's only going to be massively intensified sanctions that get him to blink."

But Trita Parsi, the president of the National Iranian American council, said the House action undermines the U.S. strategy which has long been one of good cop - bad cop.

The White House has taken a softer stance toward Iran's nuclear program and Congress has taken a tougher one. But now there are signs that the good cop cannot control the bad cop, he said.

"The impression on the Iranian side is not that it's good cop bad cop, but complete chaos and mayhem," Parsi said.

'TOO MUCH'

The bill also further denies Iran's government access to foreign currency reserves, and targets Iranian efforts to circumvent international sanctions against its shipping business.

"I think it's too much. Asian countries don't have much oil resources and they need to import a lot from the Middle East," said a trader with a North Asian buyer of Iranian crude. "If the United States keeps pushing further, it would be a big burden for Asian refineries."

While the bill has more steps to clear before becoming law, Asian buyers have already begun voicing their inability to reduce dependence on Iranian oil much further.

"Cuts in our imports from Iran have been the maximum as compared to other Asian countries," an Indian industry executive said. "At this moment there is no scope for further reduction."

India cut its Iranian oil imports by 43 percent over the first half of the year. That's more than the 27 percent cut by South Korea, 22.5 percent by Japan and about 2 percent by China.

(Reporting by Timothy Gardner, additional reporting by Warren Strobel, Meeyoung Cho in Seoul, Florence Tan and Manash Goswami in Singapore, Nidhi Verma in New Delhi; Editing by Philip Barbara, Ron Popeski and Tom Hogue)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/house-passes-iran-sanctions-bill-slash-oil-exports-011423758.html

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Miami Hurricanes safety Deon Bush helps dad tackle toughest foe: cancer

While University of Miami starting safety Deon Bush lay at his Miami home in June recovering from outpatient hernia surgery, his dad, Gary Bush Sr., lay in another room dealing with liver cancer.

?I was Nurse Bush at the time,? said Michele Bush, a former UM and North Carolina Central basketball player who is the assistant principal at Coconut Palms K-8 Academy in Homestead. ?We?ve struggled, but God always makes a way for us.?

The Bushes, who met when she was a sophomore at UM in 1986 and he was a graduate of Mississippi Valley State (he played wide receiver with this weekend?s Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Jerry Rice), have raised two star football players and an accomplished basketball player. But right now they?re just three devoted children trying to stay positive for their ailing father, a 51-year-old Miami Southridge High science teacher known throughout Miami-Dade for his generosity in helping young athletes in need.

Eldest son GJ (short for Gary Junior) will soon begin his redshirt senior season as a starting receiver at Purdue; Deon started six of his 10 games as a freshman last season and was named by Miami coaches as Newcomer of the Year; and daughter Nya, 13, is a middle-school hoops standout.

They used to struggle to keep up with their ultra-fit dad. Now they?re cheering every step toward what they hope will be his full recovery. The journey continues with expected surgery next week to hopefully remove part of the cancerous liver and his damaged gallbladder.

?I want people to be aware you can be a healthy, strong person and still have things going on in your body that you don?t realize until you get a checkup,? said Gary Bush, now on leave from Southridge. ?Cancer is the last thing I ever imagined. I was getting up at 4:30 a.m. and doing five miles at the gym, lifting weights. I don?t drink, don?t smoke, and all of a sudden it happened to me.

?My health wasn?t the first thing on my mind ? kids, school, work. I was always running, running, running. A year ago I couldn?t even tell you where the liver was located.?

WEBSITE CREATED

With the help of friends, Gary Bush and his family have created a website to inform others of his situation, make them aware of the importance of checkups and share his strong faith. Bush, an avid churchgoer and follower of pastor Alphonso Jackson at the Second Baptist Church in Richmond Heights, takes joy in online messages of hope from outsiders. And as much as it pains them to admit it, the family is struggling financially with exorbitant medical bills.

?He?s a very down-to-earth, great person, and I?m a changed young man because of my father,?? said GJ, who played football, basketball and ran track at Columbus High. ?I get up every day and push myself like it?s my last day. I don?t take anything for granted. I appreciate things more.?

Deon, who came to UM as a four-star recruit and has been urging Twitter followers to go to his dad?s website, turns 20 on Aug. 14. He played football, ran track and played one year of basketball at Columbus. He finished his first college season with 34 tackles, three pass breakups and tied for second in the ACC with three forced fumbles.

UM begins training camp Saturday, and players aren?t available for interviews until then. A person close with the program revealed that Deon had the offseason surgery to repair a slight tear in his groin, and sports hernia repairs also were made. He has been rehabbing and is expected to make a full recovery, though a time frame has not been revealed.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/30/3531847/miami-hurricanes-safety-deon-bush.html

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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Anderson Cooper's alleged stalker arrested

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A man who reportedly had been stalking newsman Anderson Cooper was being held on $75,000 bail in Manhattan Criminal Court over the weekend, according to the New York Daily News.

Alex Hausner is accused of leaving numerous phone calls at Cooper and his partner Benjamin Maisani's home in the city, and trying to break into the couple's home at least four times over a six-month period that began in January, said the complaint.

One such visit to their home reportedly involved Hausner standing outside the apartment and banging "with his foot on the door numerous times," said the court papers.

He's also accused of tracking Cooper down at his job at CNN and left a threatening call to security on Friday, telling the guard, "The f---ing worst is coming."

He was charged with menacing, stalking, aggravated harassment and given an order not to contact Cooper.

The New York Post indicates the harassment has been going on for much longer than since January, saying Hausner ? who the paper says describes himself as "a gay, Jewish white supermacist" ? has been pursuing Cooper since 2008.

Hausner is next due in court on Aug. 8.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/anderson-coopers-alleged-stalker-arrested-new-york-6C10791939

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NFL Player Forced to Miss Practice Because of a Jolly Rancher

There's a certain protocol you need to run when consuming a Jolly Rancher. After popping one in your mouth, you don't immediately bite into it! That's just asking for what recently happened to the Cowboys'?Barry Church. A couple of weeks ago, Church bit into the hard candy and accidentally chipped his tooth. At the time, he felt some obvious pain, but things took a serious turn when Church woke up this past Monday and felt a lot of pain in his mouth.?

After visiting a dentist, Church needed to undergo an emergency?root canal procedure, which resulted in him missing a practice. So, remember kids, make sure you practice safe... Jolly Rancher consumption. It's for your own good. ?

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Google giving Zagat more attention with new site, mobile apps

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Google's acquisition history is made up of some incredible smart decisions (see: Android) and then some more questionable ones (see: Motorola Mobility).

Chances are that Google's 2011 purchase of Zagat, once a formidable and go-to travel and recommendations brand, falls somewhere in the middle.

Certainly, Zagat's international library of restaurants, hotels, and other points-of-interest lends both extra meat and credibility to Google Maps search results.

But the addition of Zagat to Google services such as Maps, Plus and Now hasn't quite lived up to any expectations that it would really provide heated competition with Yelp or even Foursquare.

Perhaps some extra love and attention will give Google's rendition of Zagat a much-needed boost.

Gannon Hall, group product manager and head of the Zagat team, explained further in a blog post on Monday that the new spin for Zagat moves farther from just user reviews but rather toward curated content and "expert local editors."

With a new desktop portal as well as iPhone and Android versions, Hall also emphasized that the new Zagat is also making its ratings and reviews available for free without registration for the the first time ever.

Zagat now covers restaurants and nightlife in nine cities. The team is promising to expand coverage to at least 50 U.S. and international destinations in the coming months.

For a closer look at the revamped Zagat, check out the promo clip below:

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

New EPA chief: Climate controls will help economy

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's top environmental official wasted no time Tuesday taking on opponents of the administration's plan to crack down on global warming pollution.

In her first speech as the head of EPA, Gina McCarthy told an audience gathered at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Mass., that curbing climate-altering pollution will spark business innovation, grow jobs and strengthen the economy. The message was classic Obama, who has long said that the environment and the economy aren't in conflict and has sold ambitious plans to reduce greenhouse gases as a means to jumpstart a clean energy economy.

McCarthy signaled Tuesday that she was ready for the fight, saying that the agency would continue issuing new rules, regardless of claims by Republicans and industry groups that under Obama the EPA has been the most aggressive and overreaching since it was formed more than 40 years ago.

"Can we stop talking about environmental regulations killing jobs? Please, at least for today," said McCarthy, referring to one of the favorite talking points of Republicans and industry groups.

"Let's talk about this as an opportunity of a lifetime, because there are too many lifetimes at stake," she said of efforts to address global warming.

In Obama's first four years, the EPA has issued the first-ever limits on toxic mercury pollution from power plants, regulated greenhouse gases for the first time, and updated a host of air pollution health standards.

McCarthy acknowledged the agency had been the most productive in its history. But she said Tuesday that "we are not just about rules and regulations, we are about getting environmental improvement."

But improvement, she said, could be made "everywhere."

That optimistic vision runs counter to claims by Republican lawmakers and some industry groups that more rules will kill jobs and fossil fuel industries. The EPA under Obama has already put in place or proposed new rules to reduce carbon pollution from cars and trucks, large smokestacks, and new power plants - regulations that McCarthy helped to draft as head of the air pollution office. Next on its agenda is the nation's existing fleet of coal-fired power plants, the largest single source of carbon dioxide left. Obama in a June speech gave the agency until June 2014 to draft those regulations.

"It is not supposed to be easy. It is supposed to be hard," McCarthy said of the road ahead. "I don't think it is my job out of the gate to know what the path forward is. It is my obligation to let those voices be heard and listen to them."

A panel in the Republican-controlled House recently signed off on a plan to cut the agency's budget by a third and attached a series of measures that McCarthy said "do everything but say the EPA can't do anything."

Yet, last week, in a victory, a federal court dismissed challenges brought by Texas and power companies to EPA's plans to regulate the largest sources of heat-trapping gases.

"Climate change will not be resolved overnight," she added. "But it will be engaged over the next three years - that I can promise you."

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Follow Dina Cappiello's environment coverage on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/dinacappiello

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/epa-chief-climate-controls-help-184510375.html

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Monday, July 29, 2013

China opens pipeline to bring gas from Myanmar

BEIJING (AP) ? China has switched on a pipeline bringing natural gas from Myanmar, a state company said Monday, in a project that has raised concerns in Myanmar's nascent civil society about whether its giant neighbor's resource grabs will benefit local people.

The 793-kilometer (493-mile) pipeline connects the Bay of Bengal with southwest China's Yunnan province and is expected to transfer 12 billion cubic meters of natural gas to China annually, according to a news release on the website of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). A parallel 771-kilometer (479-mile) pipeline that will carry Middle East oil ? shipped via the Indian Ocean ? is still under construction.

China's investments, largely in energy and mining, have generated controversy in Myanmar because they have done little to relieve that country's chronic power shortages. In response, the Myanmar government abruptly suspended construction in 2011 of the China-backed Myitsone dam, which would displace thousands and flood the spiritual heartland of Myanmar's Kachin ethnic minority.

While the pipelines are expected to provide only a small proportion of China's oil and gas consumption, they are strategically important to Beijing. The gas pipeline that began operating Sunday offers a nearby source of gas, and the oil pipeline would eliminate the need for tankers from the Middle East to pass through the crowded Malacca Strait between Malaysia and Indonesia.

The two joint ventures are between state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and Myanmar's national petroleum company Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise. Four other companies from India and South Korea also have stakes in the project, according to CNPC.

For years, China was the closest ally of Myanmar's military regime, which was shunned by the West because of its poor human rights record and failure to hand power to an elected government. Since 2011, when an elected, though still military-backed, government took office, Myanmar has undergone political and economic reforms and has courted investment from the West.

The reforms have brought heightened activity from nongovernment and civil society groups in Myanmar, said Tony Nash, Singapore-based managing director of economics and risk consulting for IHS, an independent economic consultant. This, together with growing competition from Western companies in Myanmar, will push Chinese companies to be more transparent about how their investments will affect the local population, he said.

In April, hundreds of people protested in western Rakhine state against the pipeline, saying they had to give up their land for too little compensation and that salaries offered for local pipeline workers were too low.

"Some of the responses to that protest back in April were really specific to looking at community needs and responding with corporate social responsibility at the local level," said Nash. Chinese companies are increasingly "saying 'we hear you and we want to make a commitment for corporate social responsibility,' you are seeing Chinese companies becoming a bit more savvy in that respect," he said.

Wong Aung, who heads the Shwe Gas Movement, which campaigns against the pipelines on human rights and environmental grounds, said the government and companies have not clarified how the project's benefits would be shared.

"The contracts made by the previous government need to be reviewed to see whether they guarantee the national interest and rights of every citizen and whether they meet international standards or not," he said.

Even on the Chinese side of the border, opposition to the pipeline has been strong. In May, more than 2,000 people worried about air and water pollution protested in Kunming in Yunnan against a planned petroleum refinery connected to the project.

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Associated Press writer Yadana Htun in Yangon, Myanmar, contributed to this report.

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ReelzChannel to re-examine Kennedy killing

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) ? Weeks before the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination this fall, ReelzChannel will take another look at the killing in a docudrama that suggests a Secret Service agent fired one of the bullets that felled Kennedy.

"JFK: The Smoking Gun" is based on the work of retired Australian police Detective Colin McLaren, who spent four years combing through evidence from Kennedy's death on Nov. 22, 1963.

The two-hour docudrama airs Nov. 3 in the U.S., Canada and Australia. It suggests that agent George Hickey fired one of the bullets that hit Kennedy. Hickey, who is now dead, was riding in the car behind Kennedy's limo that day.

The program is ReelzChannel's second Kennedy-related offering. In 2011, the cable channel aired "The Kennedys" after History Channel dropped the miniseries.

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Egypt?s Ruling Military Kills Scores of Islamists at Rally | NY Times

CAIRO ? The Egyptian authorities unleashed a ferocious attack on Islamist protesters early Saturday, killing at least 72 people in the second mass killing of demonstrators in three weeks and the deadliest attack by the security services since Egypt?s uprising in early 2011.

The attack provided further evidence that Egypt?s security establishment was reasserting its dominance after President Mohamed Morsi?s ouster three weeks ago, and widening its crackdown on his Islamist allies in the Muslim Brotherhood. The tactics ? many were killed with gunshot wounds to the head or the chest ? suggested that Egypt?s security services felt no need to show any restraint.

?They had orders to shoot to kill,? said Gehad el-Haddad, a Brotherhood spokesman. The message, he said, was, ?This is the new regime.?

In Washington, Secretary of State John Kerry called this ?a pivotal moment for Egypt? and urged its leaders ?to help their country take a step back from the brink.?

The killings occurred a day after hundreds of thousands of Egyptians marched in support of the military, responding to a call by its commander for a ?mandate? to fight terrorism. The appeal by Gen. Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi, who has emerged as Egypt?s de facto leader since the military removed Mr. Morsi from power, was widely seen as a green light to the security forces to increase their repression of the Islamists.

In the attack on Saturday, civilians joined riot police officers in?firing live ammunition?at the protesters as they marched toward a bridge over the Nile. By early morning, the numbers of wounded people had overwhelmed doctors at a nearby field hospital.

One doctor sat by himself, crying as he whispered verses from the Koran. Nearby, medics tried to revive a man on a gurney. When they failed, he was quickly lifted away to make room for the many others.

With hundreds of people gravely wounded, the toll seemed certain to rise, and by Saturday evening had already surpassed the more than 60 deaths on July 8, when soldiers and police officers fired on pro-Morsi demonstrators.

As the deaths have mounted, more than 200 since the government was overthrown, hopes have faded for a political solution to the standoff between the military and the Brotherhood, whose leaders, including Mr. Morsi, are imprisoned or preparing themselves for jail.

In a televised news conference hours after the clash, Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim absolved his men of any responsibility and made no mention of the high death toll. His officers, he said, ?have never and will never shoot a bullet on any Egyptian.?

He blamed Mr. Morsi?s supporters for the violence, saying they planned to disrupt traffic on the bridge. ?We had to stop them,? Mr. Ibrahim said. The protesters threw rocks and fired weapons, he said, and a large number of officers were wounded, including two who were shot in the head.

Mr. Ibrahim also suggested that further repression was imminent as the authorities prepared to break up sit-ins that thousands of Mr. Morsi?s supporters have held for weeks.

?God willing, it will be dispersed in a way that doesn?t cause many losses,? he said. ?But God willing, it must end.?

Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who is vice president in the interim government, added a rare note of support for the Brotherhood from the country?s new leaders, writing on Twitter that he condemned the ?excessive use of force? and was trying to ?end the standoff in a peaceful manner.?

Mr. Kerry called on Egypt?s leaders to ?respect the right of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression? and to open an inclusive political dialogue.

?Over two years ago, a revolution began,? he said in a statement. ?Its final verdict is not yet decided, but it will be forever impacted by what happens right now.?

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel spoke by telephone with General Sisi, urging him to exercise restraint and ?take steps to prevent further bloodshed and loss of life,? according to a Pentagon statement.

The violence broke out on Friday night after a day of large, competing marches by supporters of Mr. Morsi and his opponents expressing solidarity with the military. At least eight people died on Friday, but there was not the kind of widespread violence that many had feared after?General Sisi?s speech?on Wednesday calling for demonstrations in support of the military.

That changed around 10:30 p.m., when groups of Mr. Morsi?s supporters left their vast encampment in Nasr City, marching toward the central October 6 Bridge, where police officers were stationed, according to witnesses. Several people said that the protesters had left the camp because it had become overcrowded, and that people had fanned out from the encampment along several boulevards. Others said they had planned to march through a nearby neighborhood.

The group that came under attack walked down Nasr Street, past the reviewing stand where President Anwar el-Sadat was assassinated in 1981, and the pyramid-shaped memorial to the unknown soldier across the street, toward the bridge.

?We didn?t have any weapons,? said Mohamed Abdulhadi, who said he had joined the march, which was ?not violent.? More than 10 other witnesses confirmed his assertion.

The Interior Ministry released a video after the killings that it said showed Morsi supporters firing birdshot at the police and damaging property. It showed protesters throwing rocks, unidentified people wandering into traffic, and one man pulling out what appeared to be a silver pistol and firing it, though it is not clear who the man was, or which side of the fighting he was on.

Mohamed Saeed, an agricultural engineer, said he and some of the other protesters had started to exchange words with the officers before even reaching the bridge.

?You know how it is,? he said. ?Some of us said some provocative things, and the tear gas started.?

The protesters threw rocks, and the confrontation quickly escalated, Mr. Saeed and others said. The Morsi supporters feared that the police were preparing to storm their encampment, so they started building brick walls on the road to ?to prevent them from coming into the sit-in,? Mr. Saeed said.

An hour and a half after the clashes started, the police and their allies started firing live ammunition and pellet guns, Mr. Saeed said. Other witnesses said they had seen snipers on the roofs of nearby buildings.

Ahmed Hagag was there with his best friend, Ashraf. They had rushed to the front line bearing aid for their comrades, but it was useless given the kind of violence under way. ?We went there with masks and vinegar,? he said, in preparation for the tear gas.

Ashraf, who had been ?yearning for martyrdom,? did not want to stand in the back, Mr. Hagag said. ?So it happened, and a bullet ended up in his heart.?

As the sun rose, a bullet struck Mr. Saeed?s right kidney. An hour later, a path that the protesters had cleared to the field hospital had become a highway for the wounded, who came in ambulances, on motorcycles and in the arms of friends.

A taxi drove by with a shattered rear window, pierced by a bullet that struck the driver in the neck. He declined offers of help and kept driving, blood running onto his shirt.

Before the police retreated around 8 a.m., a spray of gunfire had come from their positions, sending people scrambling for cover and setting off a new cavalcade of ambulances.

In the makeshift morgue at the field hospital, 29 bodies lay in a row covered with white sheets. A medic, Mahmoud al-Arabi, said the wounds were disturbing for their accuracy: many of the dead had been shot in their head, chest or neck.

Their shrouds were marked with names and sometimes the cities they had traveled from to join the Islamists in their square: Saadawy Mohamed from Beni Suef, Khaled Abdel al-Nasser from Qena.

Later Saturday, the Health Ministry said 72 people had been killed. The Brotherhood said it had counted 66 dead and classified an additional 61 people as ?clinically dead.?

The violence left the Brotherhood in an increasingly dire position, facing the prospect of a ban of the kind it suffered before the uprising against President Hosni Mubarak. Its options at this point are limited, said Samer S. Shehata, a professor of Arab politics at the University of Oklahoma and an authority on the group.

?They really can?t resort to violence,? he said. ?They don?t have a militia and it runs against all their rhetoric and recent history.?

Mr. Ibrahim, the interior minister, raised the prospect of a new threat to the Brotherhood, saying Saturday that he was reconstituting a state security agency that under Mr. Mubarak was responsible for monitoring Islamists and known for carrying out torture and forced disappearances. Without security agencies that have a political focus, Mr. Ibrahim said, ?the security of the country doesn?t work.?

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