Monday, September 23, 2013

Kenya mall crisis: Fate of hostages not clear

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) ? A Kenyan military spokesman Monday said that the fate of hostages inside a mall besieged by al-Qaida-linked terrorists was not clear despite earlier statements that "most" hostages had been rescued.

Military helicopters circled over the mall at daybreak, when about five minutes of sustained gunfire broke out at the mall, a clear indication that at least one of the estimated 10 to 15 gunmen who attacked the mall when it was filled with shoppers Saturday was still on the loose.

A large military assault began on the mall shortly before sundown on Sunday, with one helicopter skimming very close to the roof of the shopping complex as a loud explosion rang out, far larger than any previous grenade blast or gunfire volley. Officials said the siege would soon end and said "most" hostages had been rescued and that officials controlled "most" of the mall.

But officials never said how many hostages had been rescued, and Kenya's military spokesman on Monday was still not able to provide clear details.

"We are yet to get confirmation from what's happening in the building," Col. Cyrus Oguna, a Kenyan military spokesman, told The Associated Press.

Late on Sunday, Kenya's National Disaster Operation Centre said on Twitter that "this will end tonight. Our forces will prevail."

Late on Sunday, Oguna said that many of the rescued hostages ? whom he said were mostly adults ? were suffering from dehydration. An Associated Press reporter at a triage center next to the mall said no hostages ever showed up there.

As the crisis neared the 48-hour mark, video taken by someone inside the mall's main department store when the assault began emerged. The video showed frightened and unsure shoppers crouching as long and loud volleys of gunfire could be heard.

The assault came about 30 hours after 10 to 15 al-Shabab extremists stormed the mall Saturday from two sides, throwing grenades and firing on civilians.

Loud exchanges of gunfire rang out from inside the four-story mall throughout Sunday. Kenyan troops were seen carrying in at least two rocket-propelled grenades. Al-Shabab militants reacted angrily to the helicopters on Twitter and warned that the Kenyan military action was endangering hostages.

Kenyan authorities said they would do their utmost to save hostages' lives, but no officials could say precisely how many people were being held captive. Kenya's Red Cross said in a statement, citing police, that 49 people had been reported missing. Officials did not make an explicit link but that number could give an indication of the number of people held captive.

Kenya's Red Cross said the death toll rose to 68 after nine bodies were recovered Sunday. More than 175 people were injured, including many children, Kenyan officials said.

Somalia's al-Qaida-linked rebel group, al-Shabab, claimed responsibility for the attack that specifically targeted non-Muslims, saying it was in retribution for Kenyan forces' 2011 push into neighboring Somalia.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry condemned what he called "an enormous offense against everybody's sense of right and wrong," and called the attackers "ruthless and completely reckless terrorists."

Kerry, who was in New York for meetings at the United Nations, spoke Sunday with Somalia's foreign minister and U.N. ambassador.

State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said U.S. law enforcement, military and civilian personnel in Nairobi were providing advice and assistance to the Kenyan authorities. She said five Americans were among the scores of people injured in the attack, but the U.S. had no reports of any American deaths.

Earlier in the day, al-Shabab said on its new Twitter feed ? after its previous one was shut down Saturday ? that Kenyan officials were asking the hostage-takers to negotiate and offering incentives.

"We'll not negotiate with the Kenyan govt as long as its forces are invading our country, so reap the bitter fruits of your harvest," al-Shabab said in a tweet.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who lost a nephew and the nephew's fiancee in the attack, reiterated his government's determination to continue fighting al-Shabab.

"We went as a nation into Somalia to help stabilize the country and most importantly to fight terror that had been unleashed on Kenya and the world," said Kenyatta. "We shall not relent on the war on terror."

Although this violent attack had succeeded, the Kenyan leader said, the country's security forces had "neutralized" many others.

Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga told reporters that "quite a number" of people were being held hostage in two areas of the sprawling complex, which includes stores for such retail giants as Nike, Adidas and Bose. Many hostages were believed to be in a grocery and general department store called Nakumatt.

Kenyan security officials sought to reassure the families of hostages but implied that some of those being held could be killed.

"The priority is to save as many lives as possible," said Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Lenku, adding that more than 1,000 people escaped the attack inside the mall on Saturday.

"We have received a lot of messages from friendly countries, but for now it remains our operation," Lenku said, adding that Kenyan forces controlled the mall's security cameras.

Westgate Mall is at least partially owned by Israelis, and reports circulated that Israeli commandos were on the ground to assist in the response. Four restaurants inside the mall are Israeli-run or owned.

In Israel, a senior defense official said there were no Israeli forces participating in an assault, but said it was possible that Israeli advisers were providing assistance. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was discussing a classified military issue, would not elaborate.

Israel has close ties to Kenya going back many years. In recent years, Israel has identified East Africa as an area of strategic interest and stepped up ties with Kenya and other neighboring countries, due to shared threats posed by al-Qaida and other extremist elements. In 2002, militants bombed an Israeli-owned luxury hotel near Mombasa, killing 13 people, and tried to shoot down an Israeli airliner at the same time.

Kenyans and foreigners were among those confirmed dead, including British, French, Canadians, Indians, a Ghanaian, a South African and a Chinese woman.

Britain's prime minister, in confirming the deaths of three British nationals, told the country to "prepare ourselves for further bad news."

Kofi Awoonor, a Ghanaian poet, professor and former ambassador to Brazil, Cuba and the United Nations, died after being wounded in the attack, Ghana's presidential office confirmed. Ghana's ministry of information said Awoonor's son was injured and is responding to treatment.

Kenya's presidential office said that one of the attackers was arrested on Saturday and died after suffering from bullet wounds.

Britain's Foreign Office said that Foreign Secretary William Hague chaired a meeting of Britain's crisis committee and sent a rapid deployment team from London to Nairobi to provide extra consular support.

The United Nations Security Council condemned the attacks and "expressed their solidarity with the people and government of Kenya" in a statement.

There was some good news on Sunday, as Kenyan media reported that several people in hiding in the mall escaped to safety in the morning, suggesting that not everyone who was inside overnight was being held by al-Shabab.

Police lobbed multiple rounds of tear gas throughout the day to disperse hundreds of curious Kenyans who gathered near the mall.

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Associated Press reporters Jacob Kushner in Nairobi, Kenya; Josef Federman in Jerusalem; Louise Watt in Beijing; and Cassandra Vinograd in London contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kenya-mall-crisis-fate-hostages-not-clear-054915936.html

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Ceriatone - Business Circle

By Alvin Ung

Perched above a motorcycle shop ? flanked by a massage parlor and tuition center ? is a company that sells globally acclaimed products made in Klang Valley and Kelantan. In just one year, a thousand of these heavy boxes have been couriered to seventy-plus countries, and counting.

The buyers ? predominantly Americans ? are obsessed by it. ?I don?t need another one. But I?ve just ordered one. My wife is going to hang me,? wrote Cobra8272 in an online forum.

The people who buy these things do it by faith. They don?t get to touch it though they can listen to it on thousands of Youtube clips. ?Please do not call or sms for sales inquiry, we won?t entertain you. We do not accept walk-ins,? warned the website.

Idris Jalas amp

Dato? Sri Idris Jalas amp

To no one?s surprise, when I arrived at the address in Bandar Sri Damansara, there was no sign of the shop. Two grease-stained men were dismembering a motorbike on the ground floor. Finally I saw a small sign in a stairwell: ?Ceriatone.? I pressed the buzzer. The metal grille inched open. No one greeted me. So I walked in.

At the top of the staircase, I walked into a corridor strewn with heads. Inside two rooms, laid out neatly on metal racks, were the body parts. The whine of an electric saw sliced through the air.

Idris Jala testing out his amp with a short performance

Dato? Sri Idris Jala testing out his amp with a short performance

?When Senator Dato? Sri Idris Jala said he wanted to visit our shop, I told him not to come,? Nik said, clad in t-shirt and jeans. Azlin, Nik?s wife, who stood next to him, rolled her eyes: Nik was about to deliver a lame joke. ?We were afraid he?d arrive flanked by police outriders, and we?d get arrested, ha ha ha!? Nik said.

Welcome to the world of Shazwan Nik Azam, 37, the managing director of Ceriatone Amplification Sdn Bhd, the purveyor of high-end, hand-wired boutique guitar amplifiers that are prized around the world for their tone, reliability and affordable prices. New York session guitarist Nicky Moroch, and Broadway producer-cum-vocal coach James Lugo have bought Ceriatone amps.

Now I?m aware that this might mean nothing to you. Chances are you?ve never owned a guitar tube-amp. Neither have I. So we need to understand this: the people who buy guitar tube amps are among the most finicky, tetchy and techie customers in the world.

Nik checking the voltage on the circuit board

Nik checking the voltage on the circuit board

They form forums to discuss Ceriatone?s amps. They rip apart the amps, study the boards, compare circuit designs and scrutinize the soldering. They create countless Youtube clips to compare Ceriatone?s one-thousand-dollar amp with a rare classic amp made by Howard Dumble that costs US$60,000. The forum members enjoy the painstaking, detail-oriented detective work that goes into identifying and authenticating the make and model of transformers and components. They scrutinize the idiosyncrasies of how the ?amp head? is constructed.

They talk about tone the way a sommelier talks about wine. ?The Ceriatone sounds more Marshall vintage than my Marshall JCM 900 at similar crunch levels and is much more responsive. At low volume it is very pearly and jangly with a very long sustain,? wrote Brett Blackmore in marshallforum.com.

There was one thing consistent as I read through hundreds of Internet comments spanning many years: the Ceriatone is often compared to the Ferraris and Bentleys of the guitar amp world.

I told Nik what I discovered, and how impressed I was with the rave reviews. He shrugged. ?Everything on the Internet gets amplified, especially in this part of the world. We always battle the perception that we are Asians. Americans think we are part of China. They think we do the same thing as China,? Nik said.

Idris Jala and Nik posing with Idris new amp from Cheriatone

Dato? Sri Idris Jala and Nik posing with DS Idris? new amp from Ceriatone

Born in Kelantan, Nik double-majored in ECE (electrical and computer engineering) and psychology, at Carnegie Mellon University in the US, where he picked up the guitar and fell in love with vintage guitars and vintage tube amps. He joined forums for vintage amp hobbyists. After graduation, he returned to Malaysia in 1999 to work for Telekom Malaysia. He quit after ten months, joined a few friends to start an IT company, and sold vintage amp components on Internet forums and eBay.

?I didn?t have a business plan to start my company. It just happened there were lots of people who were rebuilding vintage amps in the US. And they were looking for parts,? Nik said. The hobby was all-consuming. He scoured the whole of Malaysia for amp boards, resistors and capacitors. Meanwhile, thanks to the forum, he obtained the schematics that spurred him to start building amps. In 2002 he married Azlin Ariff. Their version of a weekend date was to hunt for old amp parts on Jalan Pasar.

The occational debate between Nik and Azlin

The occational debate between Nik and Azlin

?Why are you so obsessed with vintage stuff?? I asked Nik, as we sat on a couch while Azlin, 36, perched on a computer workstation one foot away. We were surrounded on three sides by circuit boards. Azlin fielded the question before Nik. ?Nik has an old soul stuck in a twenty year old body,? she said.

In 2003, Nik started Ceriatone full-time and built his first commercial model, the Ceriatone 18W, based on a famous Marshall amp. ?Everyone on the forum was crazy about the amp,? Nik said. The Americans snapped it up. He sold an amp a week. He added staff. By 2006, the amps were selling to UK, Sweden and France. Azlin quit her job and join him as general manager.

Today, she handles the stuff that Nik can?t do or won?t do well: orders, procurement, inventory, accounts, supervision of staff, shipments and liaising with local vendors. Azlin?s job is to free Nik to develop new designs, email customers from midnight till dawn, and test all the amps.

?Each amp is going out to make music. It?s going to bring happiness to someone,? said Nik, who has tested thousands of amps. ?The rave reviews from customers make my day.?

Azlin taking the orders from their website

Azlin taking the orders from their website

On a whim, Azlin swiveled around, fired up the PC, and clicked on the Ceriatone Facebook page set up by a fan. Together we read the most recent posting which went up minutes earlier.? ?I love the tones I?m getting out of this baaaaby,? someone wrote.

?The feedback is immediate,? Nik said, as he beamed at his wife.

?We haven?t spent a single cent marketing our products,? Azlin said.

?It?s hard to go global. But once we have a product that?s good, it?s easy. Our amps are not mass-produced or rebranded stuff. If you have a good product, you have a niche. Here in Malaysia there are maybe 20 people buying the amps. But in the world, with 100 countries, your product becomes so much more,? Nik said.

Workers working on different parts of the amp

Workers working on different parts of the amp

Today Ceriatone remains the sole manufacturer of hand-wired guitar amps in Malaysia, maybe in Southeast Asia. They?ve sold about 10,000 amps and kits since 2007.

?What?s so significant about what Nik?s doing?? I asked Dato? Sri Idris Jala. Besides being CEO of PEMANDU, Idris made a resonator from an acoustic guitar, complete with aluminium cone, which he converted from a kitchen pot. He fitted it with piezo pickups and F holes to emit clear sounds. He learnt to do this from Julian Mokhtar of the Blues Gang.?

?I refer to Nik in the same breath as Sime Darby and Petronas,? said Idris. ?You need success stories of companies and people in Malaysia who can look at the market abroad and create products that beat the competition. Nik shows us that you don?t have to be big. You can be small and win it out there.?

I asked Nik: How can you be small and win big?

?You?ve got to compete based on global standards. If you?ve to be supported by the government, it?s a sign of weakness. What I can?t stand is how mediocrity seems to permeate everything in Malaysia now. We see this in our education, business and politics. Serious work is being given to non-capable people, so everybody will stoop down to minimum acceptable standards,? Nik said.

A worker putting together the parts on the amp

A worker putting together the parts on the amp

We paused. A few feet away, a young man from Kelantan was soldering capacitors to a board. At Ceriatone, new workers practice soldering for three months before they are allowed to work on an actual amp. Nik?s most experienced staff take years to master ?lead dress,? an intricate technique for running wires in the amp to minimize noise and enhance tone.

?You?ve got to maintain the quality. You?ve got to think, I want to be the best, or at least, be similar to what other people deem to be the best,? Nik said.

?And you have to sustain that quality,? Azlin added.

?Yes, it?s going to consume your life. I?ve no time for such things as a normal social life. The last long vacation I had was?? Nik said, his voice trailing off.

??three years ago,? Azlin said.

?Your life is defined by what you do. So you might as well do your best,? Nik said. He explained that he was influenced by the culture of ultra-hard work at his alma mater, Carnegie Mellon University, and its philanthropist founder, Andrew Carnegie, who once said: ?my heart is in the work.? At the same time, Nik reminded me of the quintessential craftsman from Kelantan who will do whatever it takes to produce a wau or a wood carving ? except Nik was doing it with tubes and transformers.

Days later, I asked Idris, who has ripped apart German and US-made guitar amplifiers, what he thought of people like Nik who?ve gone global with their products.

Nick checking the curcuit board for and defects

Nick checking the curcuit board for and defects

?Nik is a world champion in what he does. Nik has studied all his competitors. And he has produced amps that are similar ? which are anytime cheaper and better. Malaysians must stop arguing about the small pond. We must excel in products and services in the big ocean,? said Idris. ?The amp is so good, and so loud, it could bring my house down.?

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Alvin Ung is a facilitator, executive coach and author of the bestselling book Barefoot Leadership. To view more videos, photos and insights on Nik and Ceriatone, please visit www.businesscircle.com.my. The column and multimedia content are a collaborative effort between the columnist and the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP).

Source: http://www.businesscircle.com.my/ceriatone-2/

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Saint Joseph's University Field Hockey vs. Quinnipiac - 1:00 PM ET

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Georgia pulls away from North Texas; Ohio State, Louisville win big

ATHENS, Ga. -- Aaron Murray threw for 408 yards and three touchdowns, ran for another score, and led No. 9 Georgia to a 45-21 victory over pesky North Texas on Saturday.

Murray overcame an early interception in the end zone, hooking up with freshman Reggie Davis on a 98-yard TD ? the longest pass play in school history. Arthur Lynch and Chris Conley also had touchdown catches for the Bulldogs (2-1).

The Mean Green (2-2) came in as a 33-point underdog, but big plays on special teams helped make a game of it. Brelan Chancellor returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, and Zac Whitfield fell on a blocked punt in the end zone early in the second half to stunningly tie the game at 21.

Murray made sure the Bulldogs avoided the upset. He scored on a 1-yard sneak and went to Conley on a 4-yard TD.

No. 4 Ohio State 76, Florida A&M 0

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Kenny Guiton again starred in place of the injured Braxton Miller, setting a school record with six touchdown passes ? all in the first half ? to lead No. 4 Ohio State to a 76-0 victory against Florida A&M.

It was the most lopsided Ohio State win since 1935.

The Buckeyes (4-0) needed a total of four offensive plays and 46 seconds to go up 21-0 in the opening 6 minutes and never looked back. It was an epic mismatch between a team with national-title aspirations and a Football Championship Subdivision member getting a $900,000 guarantee.

FAMU (1-3), which suffered its worst loss ever, trailed 48-0 before picking up its initial first down in the second quarter.

Guiton completed 24 of 34 passes for 215 yards.

No. 7 Louisville 72, Florida International 0

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Teddy Bridgewater threw four touchdown passes and Louisville's defense allowed a school-record 30 yards, helping the seventh-ranked Cardinals blow out Florida International, 72-0.

It was the highest scoring game for the Cardinals (4-0) since a 73-10 victory over Murray State in 2007. It also matched the school's fourth-largest margin of victory.

Bridgewater hit DeVante Parker for two TD passes and Gerald Christian and Eli Rogers for one each before Will Gardner came in to throw another touchdown to Michaelee Harris in the fourth quarter. Dominique Brown, Senorise Perry, Michael Dyer and Brandon Radcliff rushed for scores.

Charles Gaines returned the second-half kickoff 93 yards for a TD and recovered a muffed punt to set up Bridgewater's second TD pass in the second quarter. Louisville's defense meanwhile didn't allow FIU (0-4) a first down until early in the second quarter and just two overall.

No. 17 Washington 56, Idaho State 0

SEATTLE -- Keith Price threw for 213 yards and three touchdowns in less than a half, Deontae Cooper scored his first career touchdown after three major knee surgeries, and No. 17 Washington routed Idaho State, 56-0, in the Huskies' final tuneup before the start of Pac-12 Conference play.

Bishop Sankey, the national leader in yards rushing per game, barely broke a sweat against the Bengals (2-1) of the FCS. Sankey saw action on the Huskies' (3-0) first three series and scored on a 3-yard TD run in the first quarter. Sankey finished with 77 yards on four carries.

Price played a little more than 1 1/2? quarters, throwing TD passes of 1, 6 and 5 yards and adding a 1-yard TD run as the Huskies led 42-0 at halftime. It was the second straight season the Huskies overwhelmed a lower division opponent in the first half. Last year, Washington led Portland State 45-0 at halftime.

Wake Forest 25, Army 11

WEST POINT, N.Y. -- Josh Harris rushed for 96 yards and two second-half touchdowns, Michael Campanaro had a 66-yard scoring catch, and Wake Forest rallied past Army, 25-11.

It was the seventh straight victory in the series for Wake Forest (2-2), which overcame three costly errors to hold off the Black Knights (1-3).

Trailing 11-10 late in the third quarter, Wake Forest slowly assumed control as Harris came alive after a lackluster first half. He scored on a 15-yard run up the middle late in the third and gained 58 yards on seven carries on a decisive 62-yard drive midway through the fourth, scoring on a 6-yard run.

Terry Baggett led Army with a career-high 125 yards rushing on 16 carries and quarterback Angel Santiago added 60 yards rushing as the Black Knights finished with 271 yards on 55 rushes. Daniel Grochowski kicked a career-high three field goals for Army.

Georgia Tech 28, North Carolina 20

ATLANTA -- David Sims ran for 99 yards and two touchdowns and Georgia Tech recovered after North Carolina scored the first two touchdowns to beat the Tar Heels, 28-20.

Georgia Tech (3-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) earned its eighth straight home win in the series. North Carolina (1-2, 0-1) has not won at Bobby Dodd Stadium since 1997. Overall, Georgia Tech has won eight of the last nine in the series.

Vad Lee's 1-yard run gave Georgia Tech its first lead at 21-20 in the third quarter. Sims' 6-yard scoring run added to the lead early in the fourth quarter.

Robert Godhigh ran for 100 yards as Georgia Tech had 324 yards rushing.

North Carolina led 13-0 and 20-7 in the first half. Bryn Renner threw touchdown passes of 19 yards to tight end Eric Ebron and 24 yards to Sean Tapley after a 4-yard scoring run by Romar Morris.

Kansas 13, Louisiana Tech 10

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Walk-on kicker Matt Wyman hit a 52-yard field goal with no time left, sending Kansas to a 13-10 victory over Louisiana Tech on Saturday and ending a 22-game losing streak against teams from the Football Bowl Subdivision.

Jake Heaps threw for 279 yards and a touchdown for the Jayhawks (2-1), who hadn't defeated another FBS team since beating Northern Illinois on Sept. 10, 2011. James Sims added 78 yards rushing, while Tony Pierson had nine catches for 82 yards.

Louisiana Tech (1-3) was poised to score the go-ahead touchdown with when it marched to the Kansas 18 with 1:33 left. Kenneth Dixon got the carry and was fighting for extra yardage when the ball popped loose inside the 5-yard line, and the Jayhawks' Keon Stowers recovered it.

That gave Kansas the ball with just enough time for Heaps to get the Jayhawks in position for Wyman's game-winning field goal.

Minnesota 43, San Jose State 24

MINNEAPOLIS -- Quarterback Mitch Leidner rushed for 151 yards and four touchdowns to lift Minnesota to a 43-24 victory over San Jose State on Saturday.

Leidner was filling in for injured starter Philip Nelson, who was out with a bad hamstring. He also passed for 71 yards as the Golden Gophers improved to 4-0. Gophers coach Jerry Kill returned to the sideline a week after missing the second half because of an epileptic seizure and made it through the game without incident.

David Fales threw for 439 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions for San Jose State (1-2). Chandler Jones had seven catches for 197 yards and three touchdowns for the Spartans, who were missing top receiver Noah Grigsby with a knee injury.

David Cobb rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns and the Gophers dominated the time of possession 40:38-18:58 to grind Fales and the high-flying Spartans into submission.

Pittsburgh 58, Duke 55

DURHAM, N.C. -- Tom Savage tied an Atlantic Coast Conference record with six touchdown passes and Pittsburgh held on for a wild 58-55 win over Duke.

Savage threw for a career-high 424 yards on 23-of-33 passing with three scoring passes to freshman Tyler Boyd.

The Panthers (2-1, 1-1) never trailed and claimed their first ACC victory despite receiving plenty of scares down the stretch from a persistent Duke team.

Brandon Connette had four touchdown passes and four interceptions, and he rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns for Duke (2-2, 0-2).

Connette's 4-yard touchdown run with 3:17 left pulled the Blue Devils within three. Pitt recovered the onside kick, and Savage's 15-yard pass to Kevin Weatherspoon on third-and-7 helped the Panthers run out the clock.

The teams combined for 1,130 total yards.

Virginia Tech 29, Marshall 21

BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Logan Thomas ran 2 yards for a touchdown and then ran for the 2-point conversion in the third overtime, as Virginia Tech overcame a sloppy performance and beat Marshall, 29-21.

The Hokies (3-1), who tied the game with 3:09 left in regulation, got the ball first in the third overtime, after neither team had scored in the first two,.

Thomas put some plays together. He ran for 2 yards, hit Chris Mangus for 10, ran for 2, and hit Josh Stanford. After a pass interference call on the Herd, Thomas bolted through the line for the touchdown, and then the PAT.

Marshall (2-2) got to the Hokies' 14, but then Rakeem Cato couldn't find a receiver, and when Davonte Allen couldn't come up with his fourth-down pass in the end zone, the marathon game was finally over.

The game was played in driving rain.

Harvard 42, San Diego 20

SAN DIEGO -- Conner Hempel threw for 345 yards and four touchdowns as Harvard turned a close game into a runaway, defeating San Diego 42-20 on Saturday.

Defensive end Zach Hodges picked up a Mason Mills fumble and rumbled 53 yards for a touchdown to open the scoring. Paul Stanton Jr. rushed 11 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter and Harvard (1-0) held a one-point lead at half, 14-13.

Hempel took over in the second half, tossing four touchdown passes to three receivers to lead the onslaught.

Mills went 27 of 46 for 293 yards and hooked up with Reggie Bell (7 catches, 101 yards) for a 12-yard fourth quarter touchdown. Mills was intercepted on the next possession leading to Harvard's final touchdown, a 30-yard toss from Hempel to Andrew Fischer - his second score of the day. Harvard defeated San Diego (1-2) in its opener for the second consecutive season.

Source: http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/sports/~3/svhszo8_0bc/la-sp-college-football-roundup-20130921,0,2028274.story

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U.S. will support Kenya to bring attackers to justice: Obama

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday to offer condolences over what the White House called a "terrorist attack" by the al Shabaab group at a Nairobi shopping mall that has killed almost 70 people.

Islamist militants still held hostages on Sunday at the shopping mall, where brief volleys of gunfire interrupted hours of stalemate.

"President Obama called President Kenyatta of Kenya this morning to express condolences to the government and people of Kenya for the terrorist attack carried out by al-Shabaab yesterday on the Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi," the White House said in a statement. "President Obama reiterated U.S. support for Kenya's efforts to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice."

Five American citizens were among those injured in the shootings at the mall, said State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf.

There were no reports of any Americans among the dead, said Harf.

Republican Representative Peter King of New York, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said the attack showed the growing influence of al Qaeda linked groups in Africa.

"This shows the really growing influence of al Qaeda in Africa. You have al Shabaab now in Somalia going off into Kenya, carrying out an attack outside its own country," King said on ABC's "This Week."

The attack showed that "al Qaeda and its affiliates are still extremely powerful and still able to really strike terror into the hearts of people, attacking a shopping mall, it has no military significance at all," King said.

(Reporting by Roberta Rampton, Thomas Ferraro, Lesley Wroughton, Diane Bartz and Tabassum Zakaria; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-support-kenya-bring-attackers-justice-obama-183143498.html

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'Prisoners' wins box office with $21.4 million

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Fueled by older adults and strong reviews, Denis Villeneuve's dark crime thriller "Prisoners" ? starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal ? topped the North American box office with a solid $21.4 million opening.

The R-rated drama marks another win for Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove's Alcon Entertainment, which fully financed and produced the $46 million film. Warner Bros. is distributing the movie, which opens in roughly the same corridor that the studio used to launch Ben Affleck's "Argo" last year (that film opened to $19.5 million).

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"Prisoners" skewed slightly female (52 percent), while 72 percent of the audience was over the age of 25 and 26 percent over the age of 50. The movie received an official B+ CinemaScore, although Warners said a Saturday survey showed the grade rising to an A-.

Also starring Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard and Paul Dano, "Prisoners" tells the story of two families whose daughters are kidnapped. Jackman's character, the father of one of the girls, begins to clash with the police detective in charge of the investigation (Gyllenhaal) and takes matters into his own hands.

"Prisoners" made its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival this month before heading to the Toronto Film Festival.

"Insidious 2," which opened to a rousing $40.3 million last weekend, fell 64 percent in its second weekend (not unusual for a genre film). The movie, released by FilmDistrict, placed No. 2 in grossing $14.5 million for a stellar 10-day domestic total of $60.9 million.

Sony/Screen Gems' Chris Brown 3D dance movie "Battle of the Year" opened to a soft $5 million to come in No. 5. Costing $20 million to produce and directed byBenson Lee, the 3D movie stars Brown opposite Josh Holloway, Laz Alonso, Josh Peckand Caity Lotz. The film is based on Lee's documentary about break dancing.

Imax's exclusive 3D re-release of "The Wizard of Oz"?paid off, grossing north of $3 million from 318 theaters, second only to the re-release of "Jurassic Park." The iconic film ? now 75 years old ? was converted to 3D under the supervision of Warners.

The film marked the re-opening of the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, which is now a IMAX location.

Elsewhere at the box office, Relativity and Luc Besson's dark mob comedy "The Family" fell 50 percent in its second weekend, grossing $7 million to place No. 3 and pushing its domestic total of $25.6 million. Coming in No. 4 was Lionsgate and Pantelion Films' Spanish-language hit "Instructions Not Included," which took in $5.7 million for U.S. total of $34.7 million.

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At the specialty box office, Nicole Holofcener's romantic comedy "Enough Said," starring the late James Gandolfini opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus, opened to strong results, grossing $240,000 from five theaters for a location average of $60,000, the best of the weekend.

Ron Howard's well-reviewed Formula One drama "Rush," starring Chris Hemsworth andDaniel Bruhl, opened in four theaters in New York and Los Angeles, earning $200,000 for a solid theater average of $39,991. Universal is using the limited launch to build word-of-mouth before "Rush" expands nationwide on Sept. 27. Formula One movies face a major challenge in the U.S., where the sport has never been popular.

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Bad news from BlackBerry: 4,500 jobs to be cut, expected Q2 net operating loss of over $950 million

Things haven't been going well at BlackBerry for awhile, what with lackluster adoption of BB10 and the hardware running it, and rumors that massive layoffs are coming before the end of the year. Today, the company confirmed the latter rumor, announcing that it will lay off around 4,500 employees as a part of a plan to reduce its operating expenditures by half over the next year. The plan's necessitated by an expected Q2 2014 net operating loss of almost one billion (955-995 million) dollars, driven primarily by the lackluster sale of its BB10 phones -- the company will take a pre-tax charge of $930-960 million which can be attributed mostly to the failure of the Z10 to sell. BlackBerry expects revenue for Q2 to be $1.6 billion, which is roughly half of the $3.1 billion it pulled in last quarter.

Needless to say, the financial outlook for the company isn't good, and some changes are in order. In the near term, the Z10 will be priced " to make it available to a broader, entry-level audience," leaving the Z30 as BlackBerry's all-touch flagship. To try to turn things around in the long term, the company's going to refocus on its enterprise offerings and will reduce its device portfolio from six devices to four, with two high end and two entry level phones. And, don't get it twisted, the days of BlackBerry courting mainstream consumers is all but over -- its future phones will be aimed at the "enterprise and prosumers."

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ATLANTA (AP) - An Atlanta church congregation has voted to accept the city's $14.5 million offer to relocate so the Atlanta Falcons can build a new stadium.

Members of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church voted overwhelmingly Thursday in favor of accepting the offer for their land south of the Georgia Dome.

The church is 1 of 2 that needs to be relocated if the franchise is to build its $1 billion, retractable roof stadium at its preferred site.

Mayor Kasim Reed publicly announced the preliminary agreement last week. The plan calls for the Georgia World Congress Center Authority to pay $6.2 million, and the Falcons to pay $8.3 million.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports (http://bit.ly/16cwyNI ) a second church in the proposed path, Friendship Baptist, plans to vote on whether to sell their property on Sunday.

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?You got to be clever with anything that we do (against) Peyton Manning,? Allen pronounced Thursday on a discussion call with Denver media. ?He?s a man that sees a margin as good as anybody that I?ve ever had a event to go against. It?s tough to dope him, it?s tough to pretence him. ? But we have to find ways that we can impact him, and interrupt him a small bit in a pocket.

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Meanwhile, Monday?s diversion pits a NFL?s top-ranked rushing offense (Raiders, averaging 198.5 yards) opposite a league?s No. 1 rushing invulnerability (Broncos, 40.5). In study a Broncos this week, Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor found himself admiring a outcome Manning has on hostile quarterbacks.

?As we watch a game, a other quarterbacks looked like they were dire to compare Peyton Manning,? Pryor said. ?When we do that you?ll come adult brief since Peyton is a good quarterback. He reminds me a lot of Tiger Woods, with (how) his competitors go opposite him, how they kind of overlay since they press. ? we only have to stay divided from doing that.?

Pryor will be personification in his initial diversion opposite a Broncos.

?I?ve always been in rivalries, and it doesn?t matter who we?re playing,? he said. ?Hopefully Raider Nation doesn?t get insane during me for this, though it?s only another opportunity, another opponent. we unequivocally don?t demeanour during all a (rivalry) stuff. we only wish to get a win.?

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Google Translate for iOS adds handwriting support and new UI

Google Translate for iOS is getting a significant update today, adding a new look and handwriting support to Apple?s mobile platform. Google already added the feature to its Android app almost two years ago, and to its web app earlier this year, but this is the first time the iOS version will be able to analyze what you?ve drawn on your iPhone screen.

The UI and icon have been redesigned and now fit in with the?iOS 7 landscape, although you could just as easily say they?ve been brought up to par with Google?s other apps like?Gmail,?Google Maps, and?Google Search. And on the inside, the app now supports more than 70 languages, including seven new ones: Bosnian, Cebuano, Hmong, Javanese, Khmer, Lao, and Marathi.

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The app expects you to write like you know what you're doing

But the standout feature is handwriting support, which (potentially) allows travelers to scrawl down kanji they say inside a train station and getting usable results in English, for instance. Of course, some languages get better results than others (see above), but the real challenge for users in practice is going to be input speed. The app expects you to write like you know what you're doing, so you?ll need to keep your finger on the glass if you want more time to figure out how to reproduce an unfamiliar character.

Google says handwriting is now supported in 49 languages, which should be a boon for the world?s travelers, and at the low price of free is worth throwing on your phone on the off chance you'll need it. It?s available to download now on iPhones and iPads running iOS 5.1 or later, or if you're running iOS 7, you can just lie back and let the background update do its thing.

Source: http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/20/4751184/google-translate-for-ios-adds-handwriting-support-and-new-ui

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Sugarman Group Ltd: Adult Mental Health - Qualified Social Worker - North London

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  • Take responsibility to maintain knowledge and skills commensurate with Social Work professional standards through undertaking continuous professional development
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Friday, September 20, 2013

'Ambitious' plan for High Peak Moors

A 50-year conservation project, described as the "biggest and most ambitious" of its kind, aims to restore a historic part of the Peak District.

The National Trust has launched its vision to undo decades of damage on High Peak Moors and return the landscape back to its former glory.

Measures include drainage removal and vegetation and woodland restoration.

The area includes Kinder Scout, the site of the 1932 mass trespass that led to the formation of National Parks.

The Trust's rural enterprises director, Patrick Begg, said restoring the vital habitat could only be tackled over the long term.

"There really is not much point committing to restore upland peat bogs over a five-year period as this just scratches the surface," he explained.

"In order to get them back into good health, we really need to be committing to [50 years]. The work we will do will take that long to bed in and for the habitat to start to turn round."

Mr Begg told BBC News that the project will focus on a number of areas.

"We will be really investing in rewetting the bogs on the tops," he said.

"That involves blocking up drainage gullies and reseeding and replanting the bogs with cotton grass, as well as laying cut heather on them.

"My nutshell phrase at the moment is turning what looks like a moonscape at the moment, because it is so eroded, back into a moor-scape. It will look very different when we are done.

"Through that vegetation work, it will also be a better home for a wide range of species, so there will be better biodiversity."

Woodland revival

Another aspect of the vision will be to develop more woodlands in the area's cloughs, which are the steep valleys that lead up to the moors, to replace the loss of tree cover in recent decades.

"If you went back in time 50 years or more, you would have seen a rich tapestry of woodlands on those valleys," Mr Begg observed.

"We want to put those back and they will help in providing homes for wildlife as well as stabilising the soil and vegetation so we don't get the kind of run-off that we see at the moment."

The Trust says its vision will be beneficial in a number of other ways, namely helping to protect water supplies into the future and storing carbon dioxide that would otherwise end up in the atmosphere.

The authors of the 50-year plan say water from the moors feed two reservoirs in the area and the Trust-owned part of the moors stores carbon that is equivalent to three years' worth of emissions from a city the size of Sheffield.

Mr Begg added: "These are fundamental things that society needs us to be doing, alongside providing a better future for nature. It is also about being able to connect people back to nature."

The area contains the site of a protest that has been acknowledged as being pivotal in opening up public access to many of the nation's natural landscapes.

In April 1932, hundreds of ramblers walked on to private land on Kinder Scout, Derbyshire, to assert their right to walk freely across the countryside, which they called their "right to roam".

A number of the walkers were arrested and imprisoned but the act highlighted the growing demand among people to be granted access to natural areas for leisure and recreation.

Mr Begg observed: "We are very aware of that cultural depth and we want to continue to inspire people through the direct contact with nature."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24162587#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Why Navy Yard shooting raises tough questions for Pentagon

In the wake of the mass shooting this week that killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard, senior Pentagon officials have vowed to review the process for granting security clearances.

?Obviously, something went wrong,? Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel told reporters on Wednesday.?

?We will review everything,? he added. ?Where there are gaps, we will close them. Where there are inadequacies, we will address them. And where there are failures, we will correct them.?

In the end, the alleged shooter, Aaron Alexis, had multiple red flags, including run-ins with the law that involved firearms and complaints he made to a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital that he was hearing voices.

But the broader issue of security clearance and mental health is one fraught with complications for the Defense Department as veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan seek to assimilate back into society ? and, in many cases, get Pentagon jobs.

If the shootings at the Navy Yard push the Pentagon to further restrict security clearance for those with mental health-related issues, the decision could affect the opportunities available to those struggling with combat-related stress. In that way, the consequences of this week's shootings are potentially far-reaching for a Pentagon that has said a primary goal is helping veterans lead normal and productive lives.

For his part, Mr. Alexis was never on active duty and did not serve in war. He was already struggling with mental health challenges before he entered the Navy Reserves, officials point out.

Yet in the hours immediately following the attack, commentators wondered aloud whether it was a US military service member, perhaps damaged by what he had seen at war, who had done harm to his fellow troops.

The question of how the force should handle those it thinks are grappling mightily with combat stress is a significant concern within the Pentagon.

Whether or not an applicant has sought mental health counseling is a key question on the standard background check form for those applying for a national-security related job.

Known as ?Question 21,? it asks whether ?In the last seven years, you have consulted with a mental health professional (psychiatrist, counselor, etc.) ... about a mental health related condition??

In order to de-stigmatize counseling for combat stress, federal guidelines now allow soldiers to answer ?no? if they received counseling for post-traumatic stress resulting from battle, marital strife due to war-related separation, or grief from losing a fellow soldier.

Asked on Wednesday whether the exemptions to Question 21 should still stand, the top US military officer, Gen. Martin Dempsey, said that they should.

General Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, noted that he had worked with retired Lt. Gen. Pete Chiarelli, the previous deputy commander of US forces in Iraq, who had done a great deal on exploring the causes for suicide within the armed forces, as well as with others ?who believed that men and women should have the opportunity to overcome their mental health disorders or their mental challenges or their clinical challenges and shouldn?t be stigmatized.?

?And so I remain in that camp,? he added, ?that a man or a woman should have the ability to, with treatment, to overcome them and then to have a fruitful life and gain employment, including inside of the military.??

Yet for this reason, the questions on the background form may need to be reexamined, says Terri Tanielian, a senior social research analyst at Rand Corp. who studies military and veterans mental health policy.

?I don?t think we?re asking the right questions around mental health right now,? she says.?

?Asking whether you got mental health counseling doesn?t tell you that you can?t do the job, it doesn?t tell you that you can?t be trusted, it doesn?t tell you that you may get violent.?

There is evidence to suggest that those who seek mental health counseling may be healthier than those who do not, adds Ms. Tanielian.

?That?s more likely to be a sign of someone who?s interested in bettering themselves and doing a good job,? she says.

The issue goes to the core question of how the Pentagon should view its responsibility to returning vets still dealing mentally with the after-effects of combat.

?Do you keep them in the ranks and wrap your arms around them tightly, or do you push them out so that the military can focus on its job and let the VA take care of them?? says Phillip Carter, who directs the Military, Veterans, and Society program at the Center for a New American Security.

?I?m enormously sympathetic to vets who have an issue of misconduct linked to their service,? says Mr. Carter, an attorney and former Army officer who served in Iraq. ?There are very good reasons to be sympathetic to veterans.??

The key is balancing that sympathy for those who have been wounded by war with the need to maintain good order and discipline in the ranks, he adds.?

As the service branches prepare to shrink ? in many cases by up to 20 percent ? in the next five to 10 years, they are likely going to cut the troops that they perceive to be the poorest performers, ?many of whom are struggling with the after-effects of combat duty,? Carter notes.

?The military is going to be faced with a strategic choice about whether society would be better off as a whole if the military kept them in the ranks, versus pushing these folks out into society, into VA care,? he adds. ?It?s a very important question ? and it?s a very hard one.?

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Microsoft ships upgraded preview of IE11 for Windows 7

Microsoft Wednesday shipped a more polished preview of Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) for Windows 7. The Release Preview, as Microsoft named it, followed a rougher-edged Developer Preview issued in late July.

IE11 on Windows 7 is similar to the same-named browser slated to ship in final form with Windows 8.1, the update set to debut on the Windows Store Oct. 17 as a free download for current Windows 8 users.

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There are several differences, however, between the two. While IE11 on Windows 8.1 is -- for obvious reasons given the newer OS's emphasis -- heavily reliant on touch and gestures, IE11 on Windows 7 is a keyboard-and-mouse application. It also places the address bar at the top of the window, unlike at the bottom as does IE11 on Windows 8.1's "Modern" nee "Metro" user interface (UI).

The Windows 7 browser also omitted support for SPDY -- the Google-designed page load acceleration protocol -- won't sync open tabs between machines, as does Google's Chrome, Mozilla's Firefox and IE11 on Windows 8.1; and cannot keep as many tabs open as 8.1's version.

Microsoft claimed that IE11 on Windows 7 was 37 percent faster than Chrome, 31 percent faster than Firefox and 41 percent faster than Opera Software's Opera, citing benchmark scores from the SunSpider JavaScript test suite.

Ironically, Microsoft once dismissed JavaScript benchmark results as bogus. Three years ago, Dean Hachamovitch, the executive who heads the IE team, said speed trials like SunSpider were "at best, not very useful, and at worst, misleading." That was during a time when rivals regularly trounced IE -- early builds of IE9 in particular, but prior to that, IE8 too -- in SunSpider benchmark scores.

Microsoft Wednesday declined to disclose a release date for the final version of IE11 on Windows 7 but said it would launch "later this fall."

The release preview can be downloaded from Microsoft's download center or the IE website. Systems must be running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and general technology breaking news for Computerworld. Follow Gregg on Twitter at @gkeizer, or subscribe to Gregg's RSS feed . His email address is gkeizer@ix.netcom.com.

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Rep. Bachmann on GOP effort to defund ObamaCare

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Tulsa law college sponsoring volunteer event

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The University of Tulsa's College of Law is co-sponsoring an event where volunteer attorneys will be on hand to draw up simple wills for parents in the city's Kendall-Whittier neighborhood.

The law school is partnering with Legal Aid Services of Tulsa and the Tulsa County Bar Association to host the Friday afternoon event. It's part of the bar association's Day of Service campaign.

The school says volunteer attorneys will contribute their services for free and students will serve as witnesses in notarizing the wills and providing childcare services at the clinic. Translators will also be on hand.

The event will be held at the Kendall-Whittier Elementary Library east of downtown.

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Obama taps Goldman exec as ambassador to Canada

President Barack Obama has nominated a Chicago investment banker and campaign fundraiser to be U.S. ambassador to Canada.

Bruce Heyman is managing director for private wealth management at Goldman Sachs. He first joined the investment bank in 1980.

Heyman was also a top fundraiser for Obama's re-election campaign and served on the campaign's finance committee.

Obama also named diplomat Kevin Whitaker as ambassador to Colombia. Whitaker currently serves as deputy assistant secretary of state for South America.

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Coughlin to coach after tragedy

Updated?Sep 19, 2013 4:41 PM ET

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The sudden death of John Coughlin, the brother of New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin, was tragic enough without the benefit of specifics that emerged Wednesday.

But now details are starting to emerge concerning exactly how the beloved Meadowlands Racetrack horse trainer passed, and you can?t help but want to cry harder for everyone who knew and loved him.

In a moving piece at NJ.com, Steve Politi describes how John Coughlin was on the Giants sideline, watching his older brother coach in the team?s loss to the Denver Broncos. After the game, he stopped for a couple beers at Redd?s, a bar just outside the MetLife Stadium grounds.

Here's more, from Politi:

He figured he would play it safe and take a cab to his Hackensack apartment. "I expected him to walk in the door any second," his longtime companion Suzanne Malloy said Wednesday, and when he never did, she called his cell phone.

"You better get down here!" an unfamiliar voice said after answering the phone. It was the panicked cab driver. John Coughlin had tripped and hit his head on the ground after paying his fare, and was bleeding badly.

He was already on the stretcher when Malloy got outside, about to be loaded into the ambulance. The head injury, combined with his prescription blood thinners, had caused swelling in his brain.

On Monday morning, Tom Coughlin, 67, was notified of his 63-year-old brother?s condition, and on Monday night, John Coughlin died with his family by his side. Then on Wednesday, Coughlin was back to work, coaching his team.

He?ll coach against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, and then on Tuesday, he?ll bury his brother in Waterloo, N.Y.

According to Politi, Coughlin addressed his brother's death with the team, telling them, "that time on this earth is precious and don?t allow yourself to think otherwise," and then, according to Giants captain Justin Tuck, "he went right into the gameplan."

It?s not really for me to say whether Tom Coughlin should or shouldn?t be coaching this weekend so soon after the shocking death of his only brother. Everyone grieves differently, and clearly this is what he feels is best for him.

But what I can say is that Coughlin, as tough as he is on the outside, is the most identifiable member of a family that needs some support right now. So whether it?s through prayer or some other means, it probably wouldn?t hurt to send some his way.

Now, for some links:

? So, how far did Rocky really run in Rocky II?

? Miami's 60-point spread against Savannah State is one of the largest in college football history.

? Mets pitcher and Qualcomm shill Matt Harvey had a strange appearance on the Dan Patrick Show Wednesday, but at least he apologized for it later:

? Love this gag put on by the Cardinals in their dugout:

? The Florida Panthers have reportedly found a buyer ? and he's from New York.

? Charlie Villanueva says he was conned out of $250,000 by former UConn Huskies player Tate George.

? If this doesn?t make you want to go to USC, I don?t know what will:

? In case you missed it, here?s Kenan Thompson reenacting his Mighty Ducks ?knucklepuck? scene on FS1:

? Note to thieves: When trying to outrun a cop, make sure he's not a marathon runner.

? Urban Meyer's daughter is dating a wide receiver at Georgia Tech.

? The Memphis grizzlies released a pretty cool season promo video:

? Alex Morgan, Hope Solo ? po-tay-to, po-tah-to:

? The New York Times put out an incredible feature on an MMA fighter who faked his death.

? Nick Saban thinks Ricky Williams would make a good coach.

? Hey, at least they have Trent Richar? oh, actually, sorry about that:

? Speaking of Trent Richardson, that?s one heck of a way to learn you?ve been traded:

? Mychal Kendricks took over the Eagles? Twitter account Wednesday, and I have to say, it was a real gas:

? Twins pitcher Scott Diamond has gone seven straight starts with one or zero strikeouts.

? Here's a cool story about an armless female bodybuilder.

? The most stunning part about this 49ers fan punching a Seahawks fan Sunday is that the Seahawks fan did nothing to retaliate:

? Here?s a cool time lapse video of an enormous new scoreboard going up at Denver?s Pepsi Center:

? The Oakland A's will add 12,000 seats for the playoffs by removing the tarps in the upper deck. Now if only they could fix that sewage problem.

? Pacers star Paul George says he intends to sign a long-term extension with the team before the season.

? It?s a little unsettling to watch this Japanese high school volleyball coach slap a player 13 times in 16 seconds, and that?s before you learn that he hasn't been punished for it:

? Tony Dungy says Kirk Cousins gives the Redskins a better chance to win than RG3 right now:

? Some FSU fans are selling a shirt that depicts Jameis Winston as Jesus.

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Nikon's AW1 is the world's first waterproof interchangeable-lens digital camera (hands-on)

Nikon's AW1 is the world's first waterproof interchangeablelens camera hands on

Have any interest in bringing an interchangeable-lens camera along on your next snorkeling adventure? You could pick up a pricey DSLR housing, sure, but you might want to consider Nikon's new 1-Series AW1, the first digital device of its kind to score an integrated waterproof enclosure. An O-ring combines with a regular bayonet lens fitting to create a reassuringly tough seal that will survive down to a depth of 49 feet, at the expense of requiring just a little bit more time and physical effort to swap lenses. You'll need to re-surface before attempting that, of course, and you'll also have to make sure you're using one of just two waterproof pieces of glass: either a 11-27.5mm f/3.5-5.6, which comes as part of the kit, or a wide 10mm f/2.8 lens that is sold separately. Regular 1-series lenses will still fit on the AW1, courtesy of a little accessory, but they won't offer any of the ruggedness of the dedicated pair -- which means you'll miss out on the water-proofing, dust-proofing, freeze-proofing (to 14-degrees Fahrenheit) and shock-proofing (from a maximum drop of 6.6 feet).

Internally, the AW1 is similar to the CES-era J3. There's the same 14.2-megapixel CX-format sensor and 6400 top ISO, along with 1080p video capture, but the new model adds thrill-seeker essentials like an altimeter, depth gauge, GPS, compass and an accelerometer-powered option for switching modes with one hand. Finally, at risks of startling the little fishes, there's also pop-up flash that works underwater. All this will set you back $800 with the 11-27.5mm lens, when the AW1 ships next month, while the 10mm f/2.8 will be $200 more. Oh, and check out the hands-on video after the break to see how the AW1 fares in our own, hastily compiled durability test.

Update: As some particularly knowledgeable readers have spotted, the AW1 is the first digital waterproof ILC, but not the first if you count the celluloid Nikonos series. Thanks guys -- the post has been tweaked.%Gallery-slideshow85051%%Gallery-slideshow88714%

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