mardi 31 mars 2015
Commentaires sur Iran: L’Ambassade chrétienne internationale a adressé une pétition au président Barack Obama par Roberto
OBAMA une crapule de haut vol, à lui seul, il mène le monde à sa perte.
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Dolgopolov won today
He won my affection. His game is artistry. He could have been a ballet dancer.
Djokovic, on the other hand, is robotic and far less pretty.
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U.S. to establish sanctions program to combat cyberattacks, cyberspying
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Dos Santos makes his case vs. Paraguay
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Joni Mitchell, 71, taken to hospital in Los Angeles – reports
Paramedics called to American folk singer-songwriter’s home in Los Angeles, according to websites
The American folk singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell was taken to hospital in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, according to reports.
The website jonimitchell.com, which describes itself as the artist’s official site, said: “Joni has been hospitalized. We are awaiting official word on her condition and will post it here as soon as we know.”
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Andrew Getty, grandson of Getty Oil founder, found dead
Cause of death for 48-year-old – an heir to industrialist J Paul Getty – not immediately clear but former girlfriend being questioned, say reports
Andrew Getty, the grandson of Getty Oil founder J Paul Getty, was found dead on Tuesday at his Los Angeles area home, the Los Angeles Times has reported.
The cause of death for Andrew Getty, 48, was not immediately clear according to reports that cited a Los Angeles Police Department spokesman.
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Herrera: A great step for my career
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Exeter sweeps Reading, 3-0
Exeter picked up an impressive 3-0 sweep of Reading Tuesday night.
The Eagles, who knocked off defending county champion Governor Mifflin earlier this year, held the Red Knights at bay in each game.
Exeter won game one 25-17, then earned a 25-19 win in game two.
The Eagles closed things out with a 25-17 win in game three.
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Accused Bank Robber Escapes Hospital With a Security Guard’s Gun
After eight and a half hours police finally arrested Woosen Assaye on a bus after an alleged carjacking. Watch more ABC News coverage: www.abcnews.com Subscribe to WN on YouTube: ... | From: ABC News Views: 0 0 ratings | |
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Revisions for Indiana’s Controversial Religious Freedom Law
Gov. Pence now says the state should correct a “perception problem” with the law. Watch more ABC News coverage: www.abcnews.com Subscribe to WN on YouTube: ... | From: ABC News Views: 1 0 ratings | |
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Possible Real-Life ‘Gone Girl’ Case: A New Twist
Police label kidnapping a hoax but attorney for Denise Huskins claims the kidnappers are still on the loose. Watch more ABC News coverage: www.abcnews.com Subscribe to WN on YouTube: ... | From: ABC News Views: 1 0 ratings | |
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Homes Near Seattle Teetering on the Edge of Landslide
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Questions About Germanwings Co-Pilot’s Medical History
Lufthansa now reveals they knew Andreas Lubitz suffered a serious depressive episode but hired him anyway. Watch more ABC News coverage: www.abcnews.com Subscribe to WN on YouTube: ... | From: ABC News Views: 11 0 ratings | |
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Highlights: Mexico 1-0 Paraguay
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Eduardo Herrera leads new-look Mexico squad past Paraguay
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Manchester United's David De Gea: The Premier League really suits me
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United Youth changing minds and neighborhoods in Allentown
It is easy to pass by a group of kids in the city of Allentown, and think they may be up to no good.
"They have such a negative stigma attached to them, that kids will cause problems and troubles in the city," Roberto Clemente Charter School teacher, Michael Frassetto, said.
But just like one bad apple can spoil the bunch, a few selfless gestures strung together, may just be enough to change that kind of thinking.
Student volunteer, Jazmin Tineo joined a group called United Youth to make small changes in her community.
"We're the future and I just don't want us to do all of the work when we're older," Tineo said. "I want to start now."
With help from dozens of other student volunteers from Allentown, Tineo is working to transform an alley between two buildings in the city of Allentown from a dumping ground for trash into a park.
"There used to be a burnt down house here," Norberto Dominguez of the Community Action Development Corporation of Allentown said. "Our long-term goal is to turn it into a pocket park."
The United Youth group started five years ago at the Roberto Clemente Charter School in Allentown, and has since spread to hundreds of students, willing to volunteer in the area.
"Before we started [United Youth] five years ago, there was no other group in Allentown like this," Frassetto said.
For those involved like Tineo, the hope is the movement becomes something much bigger.
"I want it to become something international," Tineo said. "I still plan to be involved in the group, but I do plan to go to college."
The group is making small changes in the city of Allentown, that are in turn inspiring big dreams.
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What do you think was the best moment of sportsmanship in tennis?
In light of the Berdych-Monfils moments and Stan replaying a point to for Mannarino, what moment do you think was the best moment of sportsmanship?
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Ramsey, Wilshere and Oxlade-Chamberlain in Arsenal spotlight
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Atletico Madrid target Santi Cazorla rebuffs rumours, Arsenal wait on Cech
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'Kidnap Obama': Ukip candidate Jeremy Zeid replaced after outburst
Party’s nominee for London seat of Hendon had posted on Facebook that Israel should ‘do an Eichmann’ on US president after nuclear memo was declassified
Jeremy Zeid, a Ukip candidate in Britain’s 2015 election, has been replaced after writing on Facebook that Israel should “kidnap” Barack Obama.
The post by Zeid was a response to the declassifying of US federal government documents on Israel’s secret nuclear programme and was written last week as he prepared to run for a seat in the election on 7 May.
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Wilson WL, Twin Valley earn lacrosse wins
The Wilson WL lacrosse team handed rival Governor Mifflin its first loss on Tuesday.
The defending county champion Bulldogs picked up a 7-3 win at Bulldog Field.
Meantime, Twin Valley earned a lopsided home win over Wyomissing.
The Raiders scored early and often, cruising to a 12-1 win over the Spartans.
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Emmaus sweeps Dieruff, stays undefeated
The Emmaus volleyball team cruised to a 3-0 sweep at home over Dieruff Tuesday night.
The Green Hornets won game one 25-15, then cruised 25-11 in game two.
The Huskies made things interesting in game three before dropping a 25-20 decision.
The Green Hornets improve to 3-0 on the season with the win.
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Police investigate Lower Moreland Township deaths
A suburban house in Montgomery County has become a horrific crime scene as two people were found dead in a Lower Moreland Township home with wounds from a chainsaw.
At 12:50 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, Lower Moreland Township Police were dispatched to a report of lacerations at a home in the 1100 block of Country Lane. A juvenile caller reported finding his parents unresponsive with lacerations from a chainsaw.
The Lower Moreland Township Police Department and the Montgomery County Detective Bureau commenced a joint investigation. At this time, law enforcement is not releasing the names of the deceased pending family notification of their deaths.
"It's awful, just awful, shock, disbelief, just almost surreal," neighbor Glen Nathan said. "Great people, we love them, we're going to miss them. They were fantastic neighbors, really liked them a lot,"
Investigators said the woman's death seems to be an apparent homicide. The man runs an excavating business. Those who knew the couple said there may have been domestic issues between the two.
"I know they've had some troubles, I've heard that from mutual friends and people that were closer to them recently than I have been, but they have been together I guess for 15-20 years," friend Eric Shallcross said.
Autopsies are scheduled for Wednesday at the Montgomery County Coroner's Office.
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Oakland Joins Boycott Of Indiana Over Religious Freedom Law
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf said in a statement that the city will not spend taxpayer money on travel to Indiana and condemned the state's law, which allows businesses to cite religious beliefs as a legal defense to discrimination, according to the East Bay Express.
"As Mayor of Oakland, I join with jurisdictions, private citizens, businesses and other entities around the world in denouncing the State of Indiana’s action and will continue to direct the City Administrator to deny the use of City dollars for travel to Indiana as long as this discriminatory law remains in effect,” Schaaf said.
Oakland joins San Francisco, Denver, Seattle, Washington D.C., and Portland, Oregon, in announcing travel bans after Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed the bill on Thursday. Connecticut, Washington state and New York also have banned publicly funded travel by government workers to Indiana.
Several powerful tech companies near Oakland also spoken out against the Indiana law, with San Francisco-based Salesforce canceling the companies' events in the state.
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10 Quick Things You Can do to Make Your Next Trip Better
Hey you, why you going to the airport? Flying somewhere? Of course, you’re not just going to the airport to hang out and have a good time. No, the good time comes from arriving at your destination safely. But what if you could make the experience of traveling more enjoyable with almost no effort on your part? As it turns out, just a few little travel hacks can lead to a more pleasant travel experience. So what are these tricks? Just check out the inforgraphic below, and commit them to memory. You just might find that traveling will never be...
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Gregg Popovich's reaction to Mario Chalmers' beyond-half-court buzzer-beater was perfect
The San Antonio Spurs opened up their nationally televised matchup with the Miami Heat playing sound defense, holding Erik Spoelstra's club without a made field goal for the first 6 1/2 minutes of Tuesday's contest. The Spurs didn't capitalize early, though, committing seven turnovers that turned into 10 Miami points and kept the Heat up after 12 minutes.
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Things tightened up considerably in the second, as San Antonio coughed it up just twice while cranking up the ball movement and offensive effectiveness to outpace the Heat by nine points heading into the final seconds of the half ... only to see the Heat stay within a handful of points at intermission thanks to a wing-and-a-prayer, buzzer-beating, 53-foot 3-pointer by point guard Mario Chalmers:
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The best thing about Chalmers' 3? How Spurs coach Gregg Popovich reacted to it, naturally:
Such bemusement. Such resignation. Such grudging acceptance. This is the face of a man who knows that sometimes, the breaks won't go your way, and that as long as you're controlling what you can control, you can live with it.
It's also the countenance that confirms Pop's expression can be arresting even when he's not going from serious to cheesin' ...
... or vice versa ...
... in no time flat.
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There?s something fowl in Brodhead Creek
The sparkling waters of the Brodhead Creek running through East Stroudsburg in the Poconos are not as pristine as they seem, officials were warned Tuesday night.
The creek is so contaminated in spots with high levels of fecal coliform that it does not meet standards for swimming or recreational use, said Edie Stevens of the Brodhead Watershed Association.
And the culprit appears not to be leaking septic systems but a bad habit people have acquired: feeding the ducks.
The association, which has been monitoring the Pocono watershed for 25 years, landed a three-year, $62,000 grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, to find the source of the problem and correct it.
The grant is being matched by local funding from East Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg, Stroud Township, and Monroe County.
One of the prime spots of contamination appears to be near Dansbury Park, East Stroudsburg’s community park which is near the creek. Another potential hot spot is behind the Salvation Army in East Stroudsburg, an apparent favorite spot for feeding ducks on the creek.
Stevens said feeding attracts ever larger groups of ducks that generate more waste. Public education is key in solving the problem, she said.
The association, a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to protecting and improving water resources and the environment in the Brodhead and Cherry creek watershed, is also planning a series of demonstrations locally that will showcase the value of planting rain gardens and buying rain barrels.
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'Corinthian 100' Ask Education Department: What About Us?
The Education Department’s answer, in short: Keep on waiting.
The borrowers are part of the so-called Corinthian 100, a growing group of roughly 100 former students of schools once owned by Corinthian Colleges Inc., the troubled owner of what was once one of the largest chains of for-profit campuses, and are now struggling with their debts.
Over the past few years, state and federal authorities have sued Corinthian, alleging the company duped students into taking out loans by advertising false job placement and graduation rates. The company denies the claims. The borrowers, organized by anti-debt activists borne out of the Occupy Wall Street movement, now want the Education Department to forgive federal student loans taken out by current and former Corinthian students on the grounds that borrowers shouldn't have to repay debt based on a school's fraud.
The group, which says it has amassed more than 300 applications from former Corinthian students wishing to have their debts discharged, claims it has the law on its side, pointing to federal statutes and a provision in their loan agreements that states borrowers can refuse to repay debts if they were defrauded by their school. Some Democrats in Congress are on their side, but it’s not clear whether the Education Department stands with them.
The Tuesday afternoon meeting, organized by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and held at one of its offices in Washington, provided a glimpse into the long odds the Corinthian 100 face.
“The consumer bureau seems to be on our side, but the Education Department seems to need a fire under their ass,” said Jessica King of Newport News, Virginia, a borrower who attended the meeting. “And we're the ones who will light it.”
Officials from the CFPB, Education Department and Department of the Treasury listened to borrowers such as King who claim they were either lured into taking out loans with bogus promises of future job prospects or were simply signed up for loans by their school’s staff without their consent.
Some of the borrowers cried as they explained why they attended Corinthian-owned schools, the shock they faced when they couldn’t get jobs with their credentials and the fear they live under as a result of mounting debts they can’t afford to repay.
“Like so many other current and former Corinthian students we have heard from across the country, dreams of higher education have been turned into stories of financial despair,” said Rohit Chopra, the CFPB’s point man on student issues. “We continue to urge struggling borrowers to submit complaints with federal agencies to aid regulators in holding accountable those who break the law.”
Joining Chopra at the meeting were Undersecretary of Education Ted Mitchell and Deputy Undersecretary of Education Jeff Appel. Prosecutors from state attorneys general offices in Massachusetts, Kentucky, Oregon and New York joined the session via conference call.
After the borrowers shared their stories, they pressed the Education Department for information. They wanted to know when the department would wrap up its long-running probe into alleged wrongdoing by Corinthian, for example. They also asked for the guidance the department gives its contracted loan specialists who field calls from borrowers who claim they were defrauded and demand loan forgiveness, and wanted to know how many borrowers have successfully had their federal debts discharged as a result of school fraud.
One former Corinthian student at the meeting asked Education Department officials why they don’t notify students when their school is under investigation. Corinthian has operated schools under the Everest, Heald, and Wyotech brands.
For the most part, meeting participants said, the Education Department representatives offered few answers.
“What these Corinthian students have experienced is troubling, and it is why we took a series of actions in recent months to hold Corinthian accountable and put the school on the road to closure,” Denise Horn, an Education Department spokeswoman, said in an emailed statement. “We will review every claim [for loan forgiveness] and continue to investigate Corinthian to help students as much as possible.”
Horn added that the department is working on other initiatives, such as new rules that restrict the flow of federal student aid funds to dodgy career training programs, to help future students. King, the former Corinthian student, said Education Department officials gave similar assurances during the Tuesday meeting.
“But what we want to know is, what about us?” King said.
While the department contemplates its next move, the borrower group wants students and consumer advocates included in deliberations. “The department makes decision after decision without student input, even though these decisions affect students most profoundly,” the group said in a list of demands it gave the Education Department. “The disregard the department has shown for students’ interests evidences a clear remove from their experiences.”
For years, Corinthian has been dogged by fraud allegations and government investigations into its disclosures and practices. But tens of thousands of students continued to shell out tens of thousands of dollars annually in pursuit of a credential from one of its campuses. Last year, the company began to crumble.
It started after the Education Department demanded information about Corinthian's job placement figures, which the company used in marketing materials to attract potential students. In June, after the department grew impatient with the company’s alleged unresponsiveness, it told Corinthian it would delay the normally quick transfer of a borrower's federal loan funds to the company's account.
That prompted a cash crunch that ultimately led the company to agree to the Education Department’s demand that it either shutter or sell its U.S. campuses. The department then brokered a November deal for Corinthian to sell most of its schools to ECMC Group, a longtime debt collector for the Education Department.
Corinthian ultimately shed much of its legal liability in the transaction. ECMC assumed very little, while picking up a sprawling network of college campuses. Students, meanwhile, were stuck with their debts. The Education Department has originated about $4 billion in loans for students at Corinthian’s campuses since the start of the 2010-2011 academic year alone, department data show.
The reason for the Corinthian 100 debt strike ultimately lies in how the Education Department handled a faltering Corinthian and its divergent approach to saving campuses instead of protecting students. To the student activists, the Education Department chose to save a chain of for-profit college campuses rather than help vulnerable students.
“At the end of the meeting, I told them it’s in your interest to find a solution because otherwise this is going to grow,” said Laura Hanna, one of the group’s organizers. “They know they have a problem on their hands. If they want to give us more fodder, that's fine.”
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Commentaires sur P5 +1 : Avis de tempête sur le lac Léman par gerco
Ce pauvre Kerry ils vont le rouler dans la farine avec l’accord en sous main de son patron Hussein
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America’s ‘national library’ is behind the digital curve, a new report finds
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