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Buzz Media slashes 50 jobs after raising money

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 28 Februari 2013 | 23.16

Buzz Media said it will cut 50 jobs, or about 20 percent of its 250 workers, as the money-losing site looks to streamline its operations.

The belt tightening apparently convinced its Silicon Valley backers to pump more money into the Web publisher, which is still unprofitable after seven years of operation.

Buzz Media runs a network of pop culture websites, including Fanpop, Stereogum, Buzznet and Spin. It would seem to be in a sweet spot, with close to 40 million monthly unique visitors and a top 40 ranking, according to comScore.

But critics point out that its visitors are fleeting, with the average time spent on many of its sites less than 120 seconds.

"They appeared to be inflating audience numbers and not investing in editorial," said one critic.

"My focus is on growing our audience, that's where I want to focus our energy," said CEO Steve Hansen, who replaced longtime chief Tyler Goldman in a shakeup late last year

The new round of funding, which was rumored to be in the works for a while, finally came through this month with $10 million from original investors including Anthem Ventures, Intel, NEA, Red Point and Sutter Hill. The company also secured $5 million in debt financing.

There were signs that cash was tight. Buzz Media was sued in Los Angeles Supreme court for non-payment of ad commissions by Radaronline, a joint venture of American Media and Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Cos.

"We are current with Radar," Hansen said after Buzzmedia recently sent a check for $177,000 to Radaronline.

With the fresh cash fusion, the company has raised at least $40 million from investors.

Hansen said the company turn a profit this year with revenues hitting $40 million, up 20 percent over last year.

"We'll be profitable this year," said Hansen. "Let's put it this way: we better be."

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Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland fired (and he didn't even know it)

NEW YORK — Singer Scott Weiland said he learned that he'd been fired by the Stone Temple Pilots when the band released a one-sentence statement to the media Wednesday.

"I learned of my supposed `termination' from Stone Temple Pilots this morning by reading about it in the press," he wrote in a statement. "Not sure how I can be `terminated' from a band that I founded, fronted and co-wrote many of its biggest hits, but that's something for the lawyers to figure out."

The statement by the band said: "Stone Temple Pilots have announced they have officially terminated Scott Weiland." No other information was provided.

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FILE â€" FEBRUARY 27: According to reports February 27, 2013 Scott Weiland has been terminated as the singer for Stone Temple Pilots. NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 17: Scott Weiland performs at the City Winery on December 17, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Ilya S. Savenok/FilmMagic)

Weiland said he's focusing on his solo tour, which kicks off Friday in Flint, Mich.

Stone Temple Pilots' 1992 debut, "Core," has sold more than 8 million units in the United States. Their hits include "Vasoline," "Interstate Love Song" and "Plush," which won a Grammy in 1993 for best hard rock performance with vocal.

Weiland was also in the supergroup Velvet Revolver with Slash and other musicians. The 45-year-old has dealt with drug addiction, run-ins with the law and two failed marriages. He released his memoir, "Not Dead & Not for Sale," in 2011.

The Stone Temple Pilots' latest album is their self-titled 2010 release.


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Driver killed after he lost control of car on Queens highway

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The scene of today's fatal accident.

A driver was killed in an accident this morning after he lost control of his car on a Queens highway and struck a guardrail, authorities said.

Gregory Guerrero-Martinez, 26, was driving on the Whitestone Expressway and Van Wyck Expressway just before 2 a.m. when he crashed his 2004 Lincoln, police said.

He died at the scene, cops said.


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LiLo rejects rehab deal, taking chances at trial: report

Lindsay Lohan has reportedly rejected a rehab plea bargain that would have kept her out of jail, opting to instead take her chances at trial.

Why? Lohan reportedly thinks she's innocent and doesn't have a problem with battling in court.

Lohan's attorney Mark Heller has been busy trying to hammer out a plea deal with Santa Monica and LA City prosecutors this week regarding her June car crash case.

TMZ reports today that prosecutors insisted that the troubled starlet should accept a significant amount of time in a residential rehab facility instead of jail time. They were reportedly even willing reduce the 60 days they initially wanted her in rehab to 30 days but Heller still refused. A source told TMZ, "negotiations are ongoing."

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Lindsay Lohan

Almost to be expected, Heller and his troubled client don't seem to be on the same page.

He's reportedly willing to settle for a deal that involves counseling and possibly some sort of rehab. Heller has suggested to prosecutors that the actress serve as a motivational speaker and perform non-jail activities to resolve her latest criminal case, according to a letter to the court.

But as a source tells TMZ, to Lohan it sounds like "punishment for something I didn't do."

Lohan is charged with lying to police regarding her June car crash and for violating her probation in a previous theft case as a result. If convicted she could face 245 days in jail.

In the end, prosecutors are reportedly not that worried they can't strike a plea bargain and are willing to take their chances too, during a trial set to start on March 18.


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Bronx man who allegedly dismembered mom wears garbage bag to court, ordered held without bail

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Bashid McLean, 23, in police custody.

The crazed Bronx man, suspected of killing and butchered his mom, wore nothing but a garbage bag this morning during his initial court appearance.

Bahsid McLean, 23, donned a black plastic garbage bag with his hands cuffed behind him. A pair of makeshift shoes were fashioned out of white cloth.

"He kept urinating on himself," defense lawyer Jerry Iannece said outside court, explaining his incontinent client's odd courtroom attire.

McLean was ordered held without bail, after a prosecutor said he murdered and "dissected" mom Tanya Byrd, 45.

Tanya Byrd

The home health aide and mother of three, was found Tuesday morning, her body chopped up and placed in bags all over the Morrisania neighborhood.

Her body parts were wrapped in plastic, with some stuffed in luggage, cops said.

McLean was charged last night with second-degree murder, unlawful dissection of a human body and hindering prosecution.

The murder happened between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Monday, according a Bronx criminal complaint.

NYPD Det. Jesus Rodriguez said in court documents that McLean "did cause the the death of Tanya Byrd by stabbing her."

McLean's co-defendant, William Harris, has been charged for allegedly helping him chop and dump Byrd's remains.

"William Harris then concealed said body parts and disposed of said concealed items in various locations in an effort to avoid discovery," according to Det. Rodriguez.

Iannece didn't contest the prosecution's demand to keep McLean locked up for now. The lawyer only asked that his client be given his medication.

"I didn't do anything wrong!" McLean blurted out. "I don't need anything at all. I didn't do anything wrong."

Iannece said McLean has been off his meds in recent days, but the lawyer declined to reveal the medication.

McLean is due back in court on March 4.

Meanwhile, The Post revealed today that the twisted son reveled in the slaying by snapping a picture of himself holding her severed head, sources said.

McLean pulled out a cellphone camera, posed in front of a bathroom mirror and snapped the gruesome photo of himself smirking while holding his mother's head under his arm like a trophy, the sources said.

Then McLean and a buddy stuffed his mom's head in a bag, packed away the rest of her mutilated body, and dumped the parts with the neighborhood trash — in several locations, cops said.

Detectives were already disgusted by details of the case: the brutal bedroom stabbing, the blood drained in the bathroom and the body hacked with a brand-new power saw.

"He's definitely sick," a law-enforcement source said. "It's a ghoulish act. This guy is so mentally defective to do that. That's pretty outrageous. That's hardcore s--t."

Surveillance video picked up the two men in a Third Avenue hardware store in The Bronx, where they bought a power saw with cash, sources said.

A blade and a box were found in the apartment McLean shared with his mother; the saw was found in Harris' home, sources said.

Cops said McLean killed Byrd because she "wanted him to grow up and move out and be a man."

Additional reporting by David K. Li and Matt McNulty


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Miss Delaware Teen USA resigns on same day alleged porn tape surfaces

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 27 Februari 2013 | 23.16

The porn video allegedly showing Miss Delaware Teen USA Melissa King (left) and a picture of King wearing her official sash (right).

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The porn video allegedly showing Miss Delaware Teen USA Melissa King (left) and a picture of King wearing her official sash (right).

Miss Delaware Teen USA, Melissa King, has turned in her crown after a sex tape emerged allegedly staring the 18-year-old beauty.

"The Miss Delaware Teen USA pageant has received a resignation letter from Miss King's attorney," Dara Busch, a spokesperson for the pageant, told the Delaware News Journal yesterday.

King's resignation came on the same day that the video hit the Web on a porn site, "where amateur girls make first time adult videos."

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Miss Delaware Krista Clausen (left to right), Donald Trump, and Melissa King

The site claimed Tuesday that the woman in the video was King who was crowned Miss Delaware Teen USA just five months after the film was shot in June of 2012.

In the video, a woman who resembles King sits on a bed wearing a purple dress as an off-camera interviewer asks her questions.

The man starts by asking about when she turned 18, to which the woman says, "Three months ago, in March."

According to the Miss Delaware Teen USA Web site, King's birthday is in March while the beauty queen tweeted on February 24th that, "a year ago almost , I turned 18. I'm about to turn 19 and so much has changed for the better in my life in the past year... Nothing can bring me down:)"

After delving into the woman's sexual history the interviewer asks, "You're actually a Miss Teen for a certain state, I'm not going to say the state," before the woman shakes her head and mumbles "nuh nuh."

The off-camera interviewer then wisens up and coyly asks, "You do beauty pageants?" to which the woman smiles and says, "I've done them, yes."

Besides birthdays and beauty pageants the interviewer also asks the woman in the video about why she got into porn.

"I thought it'd be fun and it sounded like I needed the money, so I just decided to do it," the young woman says.

King denied she was the woman in the tape telling The News Journal, "Absolutely not, it is not."

The Miss Delaware Teen USA is run by the Donald Trump backed Miss Universe Organization.


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Boy Wonder: Don't kill me off!

Burt Ward as Robin in 1966.

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Burt Ward as Robin in 1966.

Robin isn't going away quietly!

"Batman" actor Burt Ward, who played the Boy Wonder in the iconic 1960s TV show, flipped out after reading The Post's exclusive report that DC Comics will kill off Robin.

DC comics will rue the day it writes off the world-famous sidekick, according to Ward.

"It's a terrible choice to kill off Robin. Why bite the hand that feeds you?" the 67-year-old actor told celebrity gossip Web site TMZ.

Burt Ward as Robin in 1966.

Damian Wayne — the son of Bruce Wayne and the latest hero to assume the mantle of Robin — has a heart-to-heart with fellow superhero Nightwing before his final, and ultimately fatal, battle in the pages of "Batman Incorporated" No. 8, out Wednesday.

"Robin should only die in people's imaginations! Or in a state of primal ecstasy!"

Ward said Robin's appeal is to younger fans, who see themselves more as the Boy Wonder rather than his mentor Batman.

"Every youngster realizes that he or she is too young to drive and they are not big like Batman," Ward said.

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"So, they all yearn to be Robin who gets to RIDE WITH BATMAN AND FIGHT WITH BATMAN!"

The Post, earlier this week, reported exclusively that DC will kill off Robin in a comic book published today.

And in an absolutely evil twist, Robin will die fighting a bad guy cloned from his genetic material.

Batman Incorporated No. 8 preview by New York Post


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Date set: Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux to wed 'soon'

Jennifer Aniston has a man, a ring, and now, a wedding date, according to a new report.

Aniston and her screenwriter fiancé Justin Theroux "have a date" that will take place "soon" after she wraps the "Untitled Elmore Leonard Project" on March 8, People reports.

Aniston, 44, and Theroux, 41 will celebrate their nuptials with a few close friends that will likely include Aniston's pals Courteney Cox, Chelsea Handler and Mandy Ingber.

The source says they have designed their wedding bands and the "Friends" star already has a dress in mind.

Aniston is "crazy about Justin and can't wait to be his wife," adds the source, and she reportedly plans on changing her last name to Theroux.

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Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston (with her enormous engagement ring) arrive at the Oscars

"She likes the way it sounds and jokes that [Jennifer Theroux] sounds very posh."

Aniston, in a stunning scarlet Valentino, hit the Oscars with her dapper beau on Sunday. They were in a romantic mood and were spotted sneaking into the Vanity Fair bash hand-in-hand through a side door.

They stayed close together all night, holding hands while chatting to stars including Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr, Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen and Sacha Baron Cohen.


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Commandos form special-ops production company for 'militainment' projects

A group of highly trained military veterans is invading Tinseltown, on a mission to conquer America's growing taste for military-themed movies, books and TV shows.

The would-be producers dubbed their company Zulu 7, in hopes of becoming the go-to guys for vets who want to parlay their high-security experiences into big-dollar storytelling, according to The Hollywood Reporter magazine.

"We're the funnel for operational and intelligence people," said a Zulu 7 member that the magazine dubbed "A.K. Waters."

The group includes Waters, former Navy SEAL Kellen Kent, Delta Force vet Dale Comstock and super-secret agent "Mike Smith" - a man who would not give his real name or identify his former military role.

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Jessica Chastain in "Zero Dark Thirty."

"We're providing a clearinghouse," said Kent, who is working with former CIA operative F.W. Rustmann to pitch his new book "The Case Officer" into a screen production.

The market for spy and military thrillers has rarely been this high, with critically acclaimed movies "Argo," "Zero Dark Thirty" "and "The Hurt Locker" garnering so much attention in recent years.

Zulu 7 is working to option rights to the Esquire magazine article about the SEAL who blew away Osama bin Laden during the famed May 2, 2011 raid in Pakistan.

But not everyone in Hollywood is convinced a special forces vet, with good stories to tell, needs this kind of Zulu 7-style middleman to make a studio pitch.

"What exactly is top secret today? The Navy SEALs are supposed to be confidential, yet books are being written by former SEALs," said Nicolas Chartier, producer of "The Hurt Locker" and "Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden."


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Prosecutors still probing doctor who allegedly snapped upskirt pics

Manhattan prosecutors are still examining the Manhattan urologist accused of compulsively recording up-skirt videos with a hidden pen camera.

Seven months after his arrest in Union Square subway station, a grand jury has yet to be convened in his case, a nervous-looking Dr. Adam Levinson was told during a brief hearing this morning at Manhattan Criminal Court.

Levinson, an award-wining doctor who taught robotic surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital, declined to talk to reporters as he left court.

Prosecutors are pouring through some two dozen video clips of unsuspecting women recovered in the doctor's pen camera, and have seized computers and other electronics from his posh Washington Street apartment in the West Village in an ongoing search for additional evidence, law enforcement sources have told The Post.

Dr. Adam Levinson

Levinson was busted in August after an eagle-eyed commuter allegedly saw what he was doing and notified cops.

He is due back in court for an update on May 20.

Officials at Mt. Sinai issued a statement in mid-October stressing that he is no longer employed by the hospital.

"Mt. Sinai has performed a thorough internal investigation and has found absolutely no evidence that Dr. Levinson was videotaping patients at the medical center," the statement said.

"Nor has Mt. Sinai received any information from the enforcement agencies suggesting that he was videotaping patients," the statement said.

"Mt. Sinai will continue cooperating with the police and with the District Attorney's office in their investigations," hospital officials added.


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Senate to vote on moving ahead on Hagel nod

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 26 Februari 2013 | 23.16

WASHINGTON — A deeply divided Senate is moving toward a vote on President Obama's contentious choice of Chuck Hagel to head the Defense Department, with the former Republican senator on track to win confirmation after a protracted political fight.

Twelve days after Republicans stalled the nomination, the Senate was slated to vote Tuesday on proceeding with the Hagel selection after GOP lawmakers signaled late Monday they would end their delaying tactics. If Hagel gets the necessary votes, it would just be a matter of time for a simple up-or-down vote, although Republicans could insist on the maximum 30 hours of debate before a final vote.

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Chuck Hagel

If confirmed, Hagel would succeed Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and join Obama's retooled national security team just days before automatic, across-the-board budget cuts hit the Pentagon.

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., said he was optimistic about the vote's outcome and said it was critical for the Senate to act quickly.

"Given sequestration, it's really important that we have a secretary of defense who is in place when that hits, if it hits," Levin told reporters Monday. "I want to still say 'if' because I'm a perennial optimist."

Hagel's nomination bitterly split the Senate, with Republicans turning on their former GOP colleague and Democrats standing by Obama's nominee.

The president got no points with the GOP for tapping the former two-term senator and twice-wounded Vietnam combat veteran. Republican lawmakers excoriated Hagel over his past statements and votes. They argued that he was too critical of Israel and too compromising with Iran. They cast the Nebraskan as a radical far out of the mainstream.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., clashed with his onetime friend over his opposition to President George W. Bush's decision to send an extra 30,000 troops to Iraq in 2007 at a point when the war seemed in danger of being lost. Hagel, who voted to authorize military force in Iraq, later opposed the conflict, comparing it to Vietnam and arguing that it shifted the focus from Afghanistan.

McCain called Hagel unqualified for the Pentagon job even though he once described him as fit for a Cabinet post.

Republicans also challenged Hagel about a May 2012 study that he co-authored for the advocacy group Global Zero, which called for an 80 percent reduction of US nuclear weapons and the eventual elimination of all the world's nuclear arms.

The group argued that with the Cold War over, the United States can reduce its total nuclear arsenal to 900 without sacrificing security. Currently, the US and Russia have about 5,000 warheads each, either deployed or in reserve. Both countries are on track to reduce their deployed strategic warheads to 1,550 by 2018, the number set in the New START treaty that the Senate ratified in December 2010.

In an echo of the 2012 presidential campaign, Hagel faced an onslaught of criticism by well-funded, Republican-leaning outside groups that labeled the former senator "anti-Israel" and pressured senators to oppose the nomination. The groups ran television and print ads criticizing Hagel.

Opponents were particularly incensed by Hagel's use of the term "Jewish lobby" to refer to pro-Israel groups. He apologized, saying he should have used another term and should not have said those groups have intimidated members of the Senate into favoring actions contrary to US interests.

The nominee spent weeks reaching out to members of the Senate, meeting individually with lawmakers to address their concerns and seeking to reassure them about his policies.

Hagel's halting and inconsistent performance during some eight hours of testimony at this confirmation hearing last month undercut his cause, but it wasn't a fatal blow.

There was no erosion in Democratic support for the president's choice and Hagel had the backing of three Republicans — Sens. Thad Cochran of Mississippi, Mike Johanns of Nebraska and Richard Shelby of Alabama. Other Republicans were reluctant to block a president's Cabinet choice from getting an up-or-down vote, fearing the precedent.

Democrats hold a 55-45 edge in the Senate, more than enough to confirm Hagel on a majority vote.


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Judge lifts order sealing Tucson shooting records

TUCSON, Ariz. — A judge has lifted his order that prevented the release of investigation records in the Tucson shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded former US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords two years ago.

The order signed Monday by US District Judge Larry Burns and released Tuesday grants a motion by the Arizona Daily Star, a Tucson newspaper.

Burns sealed the records to ensure Jared Loughner's right to a fair trial. But Burns said Loughner's guilty plea ends the need to keep the records sealed.

It's now up to the Pima County Sheriff's Office to respond to media requests for records.

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Former US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who survived a gunshot to the head in 2011 during a mass shooting in Tucson, Ariz., sits with her husband Mark Kelly, at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington to discuss legislation to curb gun violence after the Newtown school massacre.

Prosecutors didn't object to releasing the information.

But Judy Clarke, a California-based attorney for Loughner, urged Burns to recognize "privacy interests of the witnesses and victims, including the defendant's family."

At a hearing last week, she added that "records of this nature are not typically publicly available in a federal criminal action" and "a driving concern for federal oversight in such cases is the need to protect defendants prosecuted for such sensational crimes from harm or potential public backlash."

Loughner, 24, pleaded guilty to 19 federal charges and was transported back to a federal prison medical facility in Springfield, Mo., where he has been treated for schizophrenia.

Loughner was sentenced in November to seven consecutive life sentences, plus 140 years, for the Jan. 8, 2011, shootings that killed six people and wounded 13, including Giffords, at an event outside a Tucson grocery store.

Arizona's chief federal judge and a 9-year-old girl were among those killed in the rampage. Giffords was left partially blind with a paralyzed right arm and brain injury. She resigned from Congress last year.

Star Publishing Company, publisher of the Arizona Daily Star newspaper in Tucson, is seeking the dissolution of a protective order keeping the Pima County sheriff from releasing the material. The protective order was to ensure Loughner's right to a fair trial.

Burns allowed Star Publishing to intervene in a case seeking the release of investigate materials last week and said "the court is inclined to agree ... that the protective order should be vacated."


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'He looks like a monster!' Dennis Rodman worms his way into North Korea

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Flamboyant former NBA star Dennis Rodman is surrounded by journalists upon arrival at Pyongyang Airport in North Korea today.

PYONGYANG, North Korea — Former NBA star Dennis Rodman brought his basketball skills and flamboyant style — neon-bleached hair, tattoos, nose studs and all — on Tuesday to the isolated Communist country with possibly the world's drabbest dress code: North Korea.

Arriving in Pyongyang, the American athlete and showman known as "The Worm" became an unlikely ambassador for sports diplomacy at a time of heightened tensions between the US and North Korea. Or maybe not so unlikely: Young leader Kim Jong Un is said to have been a fan of the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s, when Rodman won three championships with the club.

Rodman is joining three members of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team for a Vice Media production to air on HBO in early April, Vice founder Shane Smith told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview before the group's departure from Beijing.

Smith said the Americans hope to engage in a little "basketball diplomacy" by running a basketball camp for children and playing pickup games with locals, and by competing alongside top athletes of North Korea — formally known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

"Is sending the Harlem Globetrotters and Dennis Rodman to the DPRK strange? In a word, yes," said Smith, who is host of the upcoming series. "But finding common ground on the basketball court is a beautiful thing."

Rodman might seem an odd fit for an impoverished country where male fashion rarely ventures beyond military khaki and growing facial hair is forbidden. During his heyday in the 1990s, Rodman was a poster boy for excess. He called his 1996 autobiography "Bad as I Wanna Be" — and showed up wearing a wedding dress to promote it.

Shown a photo of a snarling Rodman, piercings dangling from his lower lip and two massive tattoos emblazoned on his chest, one North Korean in Pyongyang recoiled and said: "He looks like a monster!"

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Flamboyant former NBA star Dennis Rodman, right, scratches his face upon arrival at Pyongyang Airport. The hoops star known as "The Worm" arrived in Pyongyang, becoming an unlikely ambassador for sports diplomacy at a time of heightened tensions between the US and North Korea.

But Rodman is also a Hall of Fame basketball player and one of the best defenders and rebounders to ever play the game. During a storied, often controversial career, he won five NBA championships — a feat that quickly overshadowed his antics for at least one small North Korean group of basketball fans.


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Chris Brown: hitting Rihanna is my ‘greatest regret’

Chris Brown has opened up about his 2009 assault on Rihanna, saying it was his "greatest regret."

The R&B singer, who is still on probation for the brutal attack, told The Mirror, "Sometimes you row, you fight, with the one you love and things get said, stuff spirals."

He added that the "Diamonds" singer has forgiven him after many months of "serious making up."

"That night was the deepest regret of my life, the biggest mistake," he told the UK publication. "But she loves me — what can I say? I'm forgiven... but, yes, I worked hard for it."

Brown knows that portions of the public have not forgiven him for what he did to his then-girlfriend on eve of the Grammys four years ago. During Sunday's Oscars, host Seth MacFarlane even made a cringe-worthy comparison about the violence in "Django Unchained" as Rihanna and Brown's version of a "date movie."

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Chris Brown arrives at the 21st Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards viewing party

"People attack me and criticize me, it happens all the time. But they don't know me, and they don't know us. It doesn't bother me anymore. Other people can judge us but they don't know anything," he said.

The couple, who split over the incident, are now officially back together.

Rihanna told Rolling Stone last month that dating Brown makes her happy and "if it's a mistake, it's my mistake."

She added it would be a deal-breaker if he displayed any indication of his past behavior again.

"He doesn't have the luxury of [bleeping] up again," she said. "That's just not an option. I can't say that nothing else will ever go wrong. But I'm pretty solid in the knowing that he's disgusted by that."

The controversial pair recently celebrated Rihanna's 25th birthday in Hawaii.

Brown told Page Six on Oscar night at Elton John's AIDS Foundation Bash, "We are really happy. She is the most beautiful girl in the world."


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Helicopter prison escape foiled in Greece after massive gun battle

A helicopter is seen hovering over a prison in Greece as Panagiotis Vlastos attempts a daring escape.

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A helicopter is seen hovering over a prison in Greece as Panagiotis Vlastos attempts a daring escape.

ATHENS, Greece — A helicopter swooped down on a prison courtyard Sunday as armed men on board fired on guards and lowered a rope to help a convicted killer make his fourth attempt to escape from a Greek prison.

But the plot was foiled after the prisoner was shot and the chopper forced to land in the prison's parking lot.

The dramatic escape attempt was one of a handful involving helicopters in Greece, and the first time such plans have failed.

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The helicopter used in the failed prison escape of Panagiotis Vlastos. The aircraft was eventually forced to land in the prison's courtyard.

Panagiotis Vlastos

Authorities said the chartered helicopter — carrying two armed passengers, a pilot and a technician — first tried to rip off the chicken-wire fence surrounding Trikala prison with a hook dangling from a rope. But that didn't work, so a rope was lowered down to whisk away Panagiotis Vlastos. Another prisoner, an unnamed Albanian national also in the courtyard at the time, may also have been part of the escape plan.

At the same time, the armed passengers used AK-47 assault rifles to fire on the prison guards. One guard, who was inside a post, was slightly injured by shards of flying glass. He and others returned fire, injuring Vlastos, who had managed to climb into the helicopter, as well as the helicopter's technician. Vlastos fell from a height of about 10 feet into the courtyard, and the helicopter was eventually grounded in the parking lot.

Vlastos, 43, is a convicted murderer and racketeer serving a life term who had tried and failed three times before to escape from prison.

Prison officials told TV stations Mega and NET that they recovered well over 500 bullets fired from the helicopter. The Ministry of Justice, in statements describing the escape attempt, added that the helicopter passengers also carried, but did not use, "improvised explosive devices."

Authorities said Vlastos was wounded in the legs but is being treated in the prison hospital because his injuries were not deemed serious enough for a transfer elsewhere. The technician's hand was slightly wounded.

It was not immediately clear if the pilot and flight technician had willingly participated in the escape attempt or had been forced to fly to the prison, which is located 205 miles northwest of Athens. Also unclear was whether the second would-be escapee was in on the scheme or just happened to be in the courtyard and tried to take advantage of the situation.

The helicopter was hired from a western Athens suburb and was supposed to fly to Thessaloniki, in northern Greece. But it deviated from is flight path to head to the prison.

This is the third time a helicopter has been used in an attempted prison escape in Greece. Convicted criminals Vassilis Paleokostas and Alket Rizaj were whisked by helicopter from the high-security Korydallos prison in Athens in June 2006. They were caught, but escaped for a second time — again using a helicopter — in February 2009. Paleokostas is still at large.

Vlastos was first arrested in 1994 in the murder of two members of a rival criminal gang. He was convicted last year as the behind-the-bars mastermind of the kidnapping of shipping tycoon Pericles Panagopoulos. Panagopoulos was kidnapped in January 2009 and released after eight days, when a ransom of €30 million was paid.

While awaiting trial for the kidnapping, Vlastos tried to escape in December 2011 from Korydallos prison along with three members of armed anarchist group Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire. The four used a pistol and knives to take hostage three prison guards and 25 visiting relatives of other prisoners. The four surrendered to authorities after a five-hour standoff.

Vlastos had also tried to escape, unsuccessfully, in 1994 and 1998.


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Iran scoffs at Oscar-winning 'Argo,' Canada happy with recognition

Written By Unknown on Senin, 25 Februari 2013 | 23.16

On the same day that Canada said it was pleased with Ben Affleck's Academy Award speech, Iran blasted the best picture winner.

The former Canadian ambassador to Iran who protected Americans at great personal risk during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis says it was good to hear Affleck thank Canada after "Argo's" win.

"Argo" came under criticism from some Canadians, including former ambassador Ken Taylor, who said he felt slighted by the movie because it makes Canada look like a meek observer to CIA heroics. Taylor says it minimizes Canada's role in the Americans' rescue.

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Actor/producer/director Ben Affleck accepts the Best Picture award for "Argo".

Taylor had hoped Affleck would acknowledge Canada's role. Affleck briefly thanked Canada in his acceptance speech Sunday.

Taylor said Monday he was pleased to hear it and said under the circumstances it was fine.

Taylor kept the Americans hidden at his residence and facilitated their escape.

Meanwhile, Iran's state TV dismissed "Argo" on Monday as an "advertisement for the CIA" and some Iranians called the award a political statement by America for its unflattering portrayal of the aftermath of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

And while "Argo" has not appeared in any Iranian cinema, there has been no shortage of buzz from those who saw the movie through bootleg DVD networks.

The discussions over "Argo" in Iran have often pried open a generational divide: Iranians who took part in the 1979 Islamic Revolution picking apart the portrayals of Tehran during the time, and Iranians too young to recall the events getting a different view of the upheavals.

"I want to know what the other side is saying," said Shieda, a 21-year-old University of Tehran student, who gave only her first name to avoid possible backlash for speaking with foreign media.

Tehran City Council member Masoomeh Ebtekar — who was one of the students who occupied the US Embassy and acted as the Iranian students' spokeswoman — says the film exaggerates the violence among crowds that stormed the compound in November 1979.

Fifty-two Americans were held hostage for 444 days, but a handful of embassy staff were sheltered by the Canadian ambassador. Their escape, using a fake movie as a cover story, is recounted in "Argo."

Ebtekbar insists the hostage-takers were mostly students, but other accounts suggest militants and members of the Revolutionary Guard were closely involved in the crisis.

Actor-director Ben Affleck "goes and shows scenes of a very violent and very angry mob throughout the film," Ebtekbar said. "It is never mentioned that these are a group of students."

The semiofficial Mehr news agency called the Oscar "politically motivated" because First Lady Michelle Obama, from the White House, joined Jack Nicholson via video link in Los Angeles to help present the best picture prize.

Iran's state TV called the movie "an advertisement for the CIA."

Iran's culture minister, Mohammad Hosseini, said Hollywood has "distorted history" as part of what Iranian officials call a "soft war" of cultural influence in Iran.

But retired teacher, Reza Abbasi, who saw the Revolution first-hand, said: "I know Hollywood usually changes reality to make it attractive for movie lovers, but more or less it was close to the realities then."

Others say "Argo" also shows the need for Iranian filmmakers to deal more with issues from the Revolution.

The moderate Hamshahri newspaper said the movie "targeted the culture and civilization of Iran," but is worthwhile for Iranians to see a different perspective of the events that led to the collapse of relations between the US and Iran.

"Iranian audiences are seeing a new version of the events for the first time," said a commentary in the newspaper. "This has been a weak point for our TV and cinema industry, which has not produced anything about the (US Embassy storming) after more than three decades."

In downtown Tehran, bootleg DVDs of "Argo" sell for about 30,000 rials, or less than $1.

Iran's state-run film industry boycotted this year's Oscars in the wake of a US-made Internet video clip that denigrated the Prophet Muhammad and set off protests across the Muslim world.

In February 2012, Iranian director Asghar Farhadi won the 2012 Oscar for best foreign film for "A Separation" — the first such prize for Iran. A month earlier, Iranian authorities ordered the closure of the House of Cinema, an independent film group that had operated for 20 years and counted Iran's top filmmakers, including Farhadi, among its members.

"In my opinion, it's a nice movie from technical aspects and it was on the scale of Hollywood movies, but I don't think it was worth a nomination for Oscar and other awards," said Mohammad Amin Sharifi, a movie fan in Tehran.


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Israel, US successfully test anti-missile system

JERUSALEM — Israel and the US on Monday carried out a successful test of the next-generation Arrow 3 missile defense system, for the first time sending an interceptor into outer space, where it could destroy missiles fired from Iran.

The Arrow 3 is part of a multilayered system that Israel is developing to protect against a range of missile threats, from short-range rockets in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon to medium and longer-range missiles in the hands of Syria and Iran. The Arrow system is being developed to protect against sophisticated Iranian-made Shahab ballistic missiles.

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An Israeli missile launch

Israel's Defense Ministry said it was the first flight test of the Arrow 3 interceptor. It was conducted at an Israeli test range over the Mediterranean Sea. The system is about three years away from becoming operational.

"The Arrow 3 interceptor was successfully launched and flew an exo-atmospheric trajectory through space, in accordance with the test plan," it said in a statement. "The successful test is a major milestone in the development of the Arrow 3 weapon system and provides further confidence in future Israeli defense capabilities to defeat the developing ballistic missile threat."

Iran's Shahab ballistic missile can carry a nuclear warhead and has a range of 1,250 miles, putting Israel and parts of Europe within range. With Iran suspected by the international community of trying to develop a nuclear weapon, the success of the Arrow is considered critical for Israel.

Israel considers a nuclear-armed Iran to be an existential threat, citing Iranian calls for Israel's destruction, its support for anti-Israel militant groups and its missile and nuclear technology. Tehran says its nuclear program is peaceful, a claim that Israel and many Western countries reject.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the test shows Israel's technological capabilities as well as its close cooperation with the US "Israel's hand is always extended for peace, but we are always prepared for other options as well," Netanyahu said after a meeting with Mideast envoy Tony Blair Monday afternoon.

A senior Defense Ministry official said the test was conducted "100 percent successfully."

"This is the first time the interceptor with all of its equipment took off and flew, achieved its velocity and did the maneuver in space," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity under ministry regulations. "The Iranian missiles are a main factor to why this system was developed," he said, but he stressed that the test was not connected to a specific regional development.

The Arrow 3 is being developed by state-run Israel Aerospace Industries in conjunction with American aviation giant Boeing Co.

The Arrow 3, expected to be operational around 2016, would give Israel an additional layer of defense by targeting incoming missiles far closer to their time of launch. The Arrow 2 system, which intercepts targets inside the atmosphere, is already operational.

Last year, Israel also successfully tested a system designed to intercept missiles with ranges of up to 180 miles. That system, called "David's Sling" and "Magic Wand," is expected to be operational next year.

Israel has also developed a system for intercepting short-range rockets. The "Iron Dome" successfully shot down hundreds of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip during eight days of fighting in November.


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Vonn vows to be ready for 2014 Olympics

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Lindsey Vonn is airlifted after she crashed during the super-G race at the world championships in Austria earlier this month.

World class skier Lindsey Vonn says she will be ready for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games despite suffering a devastating leg injury earlier this month.

Vonn, who has won four World Cup Championships and won the gold medal in downhill at the 2010 Olympics, tore her ACL, MCL and fractured her tibia in her right leg on February 5 at the Alpine skiing world championships in Austria.

"Right now my goal is to be back for 2014 in Sochi," Vonn said on the TODAY show Monday morning. "Honestly, in a worst-case scenario, if I trained a week before the Games, I'd be fine.

"I have plenty of time to be ready for Sochi."

In her first televised interview since the accident, the 28-year-old Vonn described the moments after the harrowing injury but said she knew almost immediately she would be able to return to the slopes.

"I initially thought it was going to be worse,'' Vonn said. "There was just so much pain that I couldn't quite tell where exactly it was coming from.

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"I knew what was wrong with me within five minutes of getting there, so everything happened pretty quick. I didn't think it was going to be the end of my career.''

Vonn's interview comes days after she criticized the race jury and their decision to let the event go on despite foggy conditions and soft snow.

"I don't think the jury made the right call," Vonn said in a teleconference with journalists Friday. "The fog came in and delayed the start of the race. When I was at the start, I was ready to go, but I had no idea what the course conditions were. I inspected the course at 8 a.m. and I ran the course at about 3:15."

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Lindsey Vonn

She said by the time she hit the slopes, the conditions had deteriorated so much that it was unbelievable that the race was allowed to be run.

"I skied aggressively, but when I was skiing, I couldn't believe the conditions," Vonn said. "The snow was too soft. It had broken down. I didn't think it was safe."

Despite all of that, Vonn felt that the injury and controversy would not deter her from getting back to skiing.

"I know I can [return with no fear],'' she said. "That's just who I am.'

"I feel like I have a lot more left to do."


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Toilets cause flood at the Oscars

Potty humor wasn't only coming from Oscar host Seth MacFarlane.

Last night's Academy Awards nearly went in the toilet due to an apparent overflow in the women's bathroom on the second floor of the Dolby Theatre.

According to multiple reports, a water pipe burst a mere 45 minutes before the Oscar broadcast, prompting a half dozen custodial workers to scramble to clear the inch-deep mini-flood before showtime.

Witnesses told the Los Angeles Times that the employees used two home-sized wet-vacuums and a larger machine the size of a lawn mower to tackle the flood.

Lynette Rice via Twitter

Entertainment Weekly TV writer Lynette Rice posted a photo on Twitter and captioned, "Flood at the Oscars! Great day to be a star."

The water blocked access to the second-floor bar, forcing thirsty Oscar attendees to quench their thirst at the lobby's refreshment counter, the LA Times reports.

Entertainment Weekly TV writer Lynette Rice posted a photo on Twitter and captioned, "Flood at the Oscars! Great day to be a star."

LA City Fire department could not confirm the cause of the leak.


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Anne Hathaway's gown becomes this year's Oscars meme

Anne Hathaway arrives at the 85th Annual Academy Awards wearing a pokey Prada gown.

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Anne Hathaway arrives at the 85th Annual Academy Awards wearing a pokey Prada gown.

Amid the glitz, glamour, and high fashion of last night's Oscars red carpet, one star's dress really stood out.

Anne Hathaway's cream colored Prada halter top gown was a picture of understated elegance except for the pokey sideboob-bearing area around her bosoms, which instantly became this year's version of Angelina Jolie's leg from last year's Oscars.

"It was the one that spoke to me," Hathaway said of the gown which she chose only three hours before the event, according to E!.

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Anne Hathaway arrives at the 85th Annual Academy Awards wearing a pokey Prada gown.

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Anne Hathaway arrives at the 85th Annual Academy Awards wearing a pokey Prada gown.

Little did the "Les Miserables" star know, but she and her frock would have their own Twitter account, AnneHathawayNipples, before she even left the red carpet.

"Anne's dress "spoke to her." We spoke to the world. #Oscars," @HathawayNipple tweeted early in the evening.

"#LesNipplerables" the account tweeted later.

Hathaway is known for her daring award show fashion choices and probably didn't mind the jokes seeing as she took home the Best Supporting Actress Oscar.

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Lin-ning situation: Jeremy thriving with Rockets

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 23 Februari 2013 | 23.16

It was only a year ago Jeremy Lin was at the center of the American sports universe, going from a player on the verge of being cut for a third time in a single season to scoring 38 points against Kobe Bryant and the Lakers in the span of a few short weeks.

Now, just 12 months later, Lin is far away from the bright lights of New York and the heights of Linsanity, but still is playing well alongside James Harden in Houston's backcourt.

"I don't really spend much time reminiscing during the season, at least, but it's something that I'm thankful for and will always remember," said Lin, who scored nine points and added six assists in the Nets' 106-96 loss to the Rockets Friday night at Barclays Center. "I realize it's a little over a year ago, and that's just a little crazy to think about, to think about how much it's changed."

It was against the Nets — and, specifically, Deron Williams — that Linsanity began last February, when Lin came off the bench and scored 25 points in just under 36 minutes in a 99-92 Knicks' win at the Garden on Super Bowl Saturday.

But when Lin looked across the court at William, he still saw one of the league's elite point guards, despite the subpar season Williams has put together.

"He's a great, great, point guard," Lin said. "I know people are kind of on him and saying he's having an off-year, but, shoot, I'll take an off-year if it's whatever he's doing and how well he's playing.

"If that's his off-year, that just tells you how good he really is. Obviously his numbers may be down a little, but I think it's just a different role, different team, different style, but I think he's still a top, top point guard in the entire league."

As for Lin, he went through his own fair share of criticism this season when he started out slowly alongside Harden, who took off like a supernova after the Rockets acquired him in a trade with the Thunder just days before the start of the season.

But Harden and Lin have begun to look better together as the season has gone along, something both attributed to having more time to get used to one another. That was never more evident than it was Wednesday against the Thunder, when Harden scored 46 and Lin finished with 29 points, six rebounds and eight assists in a Rockets' win.

"I think with anybody you can't expect two players who like to make their teammates better and like to score the basketball mesh right away," Harden said. "It took us some time, and we're playing well. Last game, he played well and I played well, so it's just a matter of us playing more games, more practices and just communicating better."

When Lin left the Knicks, it looked like he was headed to a young Rockets team that was going to need time to develop to turn into a playoff contender, particularly in the loaded Western Conference, even after it acquired Harden. But Houston (31-26) has surprised everyone — including Lin himself — by spending the first half of the season occupying a playoff spot.

"I think we have exceeded expectations coming in, because no one really knew what to expected," said Lin, who entered the game averaging 12.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.9 steals. "We didn't even know what to expect.

"We're happy, but we're definitely not satisfied."

tbontemps@nypost.com


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Two pedestrians struck by cars on UES; one dead

A man was struck by a car and killed on the Upper East Side today, police said.

The 23-year-old was hit by a 1993 Blue Honda sedan in the center lane of the northbound FDR at about 1:10 a.m., suffering severe trauma to his body, cops said.

He died at Metropolitan Hospital, and his name has not been released yet pending family notification.

The driver stayed on the scene, and no criminality is suspected at this time

Elsewhere in the neighborhood, another pedestrian was struck at around 3 a.m. on 1st Avenue near 86th Street.

The 40-year-old man suffered head trauma and is being treated at Cornell Hospital.


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North Korea warns US commander in South Korea of 'miserable destruction' if US goes ahead with drills

PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea warned the top American commander in South Korea on Saturday of "miserable destruction" if the U.S. military presses ahead with routine joint drills with South Korea set to begin next month.

Pak Rim Su, chief of North Korea's military delegation to the truce village of Panmunjom inside the Demilitarized Zone, sent the warning Saturday morning to Gen. James Thurman, Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency said, in a rare direct message to the US commander.

The threat comes as the US and other nations discuss how to punish North Korea for conducting an underground nuclear test on Feb. 12 in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions banning Pyongyang from nuclear and missile activity.

North Korea has characterized the nuclear test, its third since 2006, as a defensive act against US aggression. Pyongyang accuses Washington of "hostility" for leading the charge to punish North Korea for a December rocket launch that the US considers a covert missile test.

The US and North Korea fought on opposite sides of the three-year Korean War, which ended in a truce in 1953, not a peace treaty, and left the Korean Peninsula divided by a heavily fortified border monitored by the US-led UN Command.

Washington also stations 28,500 American troops in South Korea to protect its ally against North Korean aggression.

South Korea and the US regularly conduct joint drills such as the Key Resolve and Foal Eagle exercises slated to take place next month. North Korea calls the drills proof of US hostility, and accuses Washington of practicing for an invasion.

"You had better bear in mind that those igniting a war are destined to meet a miserable destruction," KCNA quoted Pak as saying in his message to Thurman. He called the drills "reckless."

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, meanwhile, has been making a round of visits to military units guiding troops in drills and exercises since the nuclear test, KCNA said.


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Father of Pistorius' slain girlfriend says Blade Runner will have to 'live with his conscience' if he's lying

JOHANNESBURG — Far from the courtroom drama that has gripped South Africa, the family of Oscar Pistorius' slain girlfriend has struggled with its own private deluge of grief, frustration and bewilderment.

The victim's relatives also harbor misgivings about efforts by the Olympian's family to reach out to them with condolences.

Pistorius, meanwhile, spent Saturday at his uncle's home in an affluent suburb of Pretoria, the South African capital, after a judge released him on bail following days of testimony that transfixed South Africa and much of the world. He was charged with premeditated murder in the shooting death of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in the early hours of Valentine's Day, but the athlete says he killed her accidentally, opening fire after mistaking her for an intruder in his home.

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Barry Steenkamp

"We are extremely thankful that Oscar is now home," his uncle, Arnold Pistorius, said in a statement that also acknowledged the law must run its course. "What happened has changed our lives irrevocably."

Mike Steenkamp, Reeva's uncle, told The Associated Press that the family of the double-amputee athlete initially did not send condolences or try to contact the bereaved parents, but had since sought to reach out in what he described as a poorly timed way. After Pistorius was released on bail in what amounted to a victory for the defense, Arnold Pistorius said the athlete's family was relieved but also in mourning "with the family" of Reeva Steenkamp.

"Everybody wants to jump up with joy," Mike Steenkamp said, speculating on the mood of Pistorius' family after the judge's decision. "I think it was just done in the wrong context, completely."

A South African newspaper, the Afrikaans-language Beeld, quoted the mother of Reeva Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model, law school graduate and participant in a television reality show, as saying the family had received a bouquet of flowers and a card from the Pistorius family.

"Yes, but what does it mean? Nothing," June Steenkamp said, according to the Saturday edition of Beeld. She also said Pistorius' family, including sister Aimee, a somber presence on the bench behind the Olympian during his court hearings in the past week, must be "devastated" and had done nothing wrong.

"They are not to blame," June Steenkamp said. According to Beeld, she said she had hoped to plan a wedding for her daughter one day.

In an affidavit, 26-year-old Oscar Pistorius said he was "absolutely mortified" by the death of "my beloved Reeva," and he frequently sobbed in court during the several days during which his bail application was considered. However, prosecutor Gerrie Nel, suggested in a scathing criticism that Pistorius was actually distraught because his vaunted career was now in peril and he was in grave trouble with the law.

"It doesn't matter how much money he has and how good his legal team is, he will have to live with his conscience if he allows his legal team to lie for him," Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, told Beeld .

"But if he is telling the truth, then perhaps I can forgive him one day," the father said. "If it didn't happen the way he said it did, he must suffer, and he will suffer ... only he knows."

Barry Steenkamp suffered "heavy trauma" at the loss of his daughter and his remarks to the newspaper partly reflect how he is working through it, said his brother, Mike Steenkamp.

Steenkamp was cremated in a funeral ceremony on Feb. 19 in her family's hometown of Port Elizabeth on South Africa's southern coast. Mike Steenkamp delivered a statement about the family's grief to television cameras, at one point breaking down in tears.

The three-story house where Pistorius is staying with his aunt and uncle lies on a hill with a view of Pretoria. It has a large swimming pool and an immaculate garden.

Pistorius was born without fibula bones due to a congenital defect and had his legs amputated at 11 months. He has run on carbon-fiber blades and was originally banned from competing against able-bodied peers because many argued that his blades gave him an unfair advantage. He was later cleared to compete. He is multiple Paralympic medalist, but he failed to win a medal at the London Olympics, where he ran in the 400 meters and on South Africa's 4x400 relay team.


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VIP hostess sues Midtown hot spot Lavo for causing her 'hearing loss'

A star-studded Midtown nightclub blasted music so loud that it caused a VIP hostess serious hearing loss, a new lawsuit states.

Margaret Clemente claims Lavo's thunderous dance music made her nearly deaf in one ear — rendering her unemployable — after bosses ignored repeated complaints about the noise.

"When I talk to people, it sounds like mumbling. I really struggle to hear," Clemente told The Post.

The aspiring actress said honchos at the hot spot — which has hosted such celebrities as Leonardo DiCaprio, Heidi Klum and Paris Hilton — pressured her to leave when she reported the disability.

IT'S A 'BLAST':Margaret Clemente (above) says Lavo (below) is way too loud.

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IT'S A 'BLAST':Margaret Clemente (above) says Lavo (below) is way too loud.

She said it's now hard to find a job in the noisy nightlife business.

"I'm depressed. It's been daunting. I'm stressed out and distraught," said Clemente, who worked at the club for two years and earned $42 an hour plus $500 in nightly tips.

The suit claims Lavo management refused to provide hearing aides to workers after complaints from Clemente and other staffers. In July, a newspaper exposed the club's "dangerously high decibel levels," prompting owners to provide earplugs, the suit notes.

But even then, nightclub owners only provided cheap foam earplugs — while treating themselves to high-end, custom-made ones, according to the suit.

Clemente said it got harder and harder to communicate on the job, using her work-mandated radio earpiece, which helped her alert fellow staffers about A-list clients.

She soon went to an audiologist, who confirmed she had "extreme difficulty hearing," court papers state.

But when she asked her bosses to be moved to a less noisy section of the club — or to work outside, at the door — her requests fell on deaf ears, she said.

"Things got ugly. They were no longer willing to keep me on," she said.

In September, her bosses began "acting out against [her] due to her recently diagnosed disability," the lawsuit states. Clemente eventually stopped working there.

The complaint comes after a New York Times investigation last summer exposed the club for thumping music at 96 decibels — comparable to a power mower, which caused workers headaches.

Employers are required to provide workers with ear protection when exposing them to noise at that level for 3 1/2 hours or more.

Lavo management did not return calls seeking comment.

Attorneys Matthew Blit and Russell Moriarty filed the lawsuit last night in Manhattan.

It notes that Clemente, who began working at Lavo in October 2010, was "a highly successful employee regularly receiving praise from management."

jamie.schram@nypost.com


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Worker at stress ball factory allegedly punches boss, brandishes knives after losing job

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 22 Februari 2013 | 23.16

A UK worker lost his temper when he lost his job at a stress ball packing plant.

Darren Baldwin, 44, allegedly punched his boss then brandished two knives when he was fired from his temporary job at a warehouse, the Blackpool Gazette reports.

According to prosecutor Tracy Yates, Baldwin "showed the knives to his colleague and started to shout threats like, 'I will cut you up'."

The knives were reportedly tools of Baldwin's trade at the warehouse.

Baldwin left the warehouse in the English town of Blackpool and was arrested later, according to the newspaper.

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Ex-‘Swan’: Erin Moran needs major therapy before appearance

Lorrie Arias – a former contestant of "The Swan" who has slammed the show for ruining her life – thinks Erin Moran needs to consider major therapy if she appears on the show that claims to turn "ugly ducklings" into beautiful swans.

"I think Erin Moran would need a lot of therapy before she does anything like that," Arias, 42, told RadarOnline. "I have seen that she is unstable."

The down-and-out Moran has been in the midst of a shocking downward spiral since her days as Joanie Cunningham on the beloved '70s sitcom 'Happy Days.' She is now reportedly living in an Indiana trailer park since getting evicted from her Hollywood home.

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Erin Moran at "A Father's Day Salute to TV Dads" in Los Angeles on June 18, 2009

With "The Swan" set to return as a two-hour special this summer with celebrities on the operating table, Moran and famed White House intern Monica Lewinsky have been rumored as cast members for the reboot.

While Arias thinks Moran could use a psychological evaluation, she said Lewinsky will be just fine.

"Monica Lewinsky, she has self-esteem," Arias told the gossip site. "She worked at the White House….You have to have some kind of self-esteem for that. Before the show she's fine…and afterwards she'll be even better."

As The Post reported, Arias said she has gained 300 lbs. since her 2005 appearance on the show and suffers from bipolar disorder, lupus and depression. She said she has become a prisoner in her Southern California home since receiving a $300,000 cosmetic overhaul on the original series.

While on the show Arias had multiple procedures done, including a face, butt and chin lift and eight pounds of excess fat and skin removed from her body.

Arias blames much of her misfortune on lack of follow-up treatment from show therapists.

"I had the most surgeries of any Swan in the history of the show and it has all gone to absolute sh-t," the widowed mother of two said. "I am a 300-pound mess of a person who is afraid to go outside."


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LAPD storms Clint Eastwood’s home after prank emergency call

Tough guy Clint Eastwood has joined the ranks of Ashton Kuther, Miley Cyrus and many other celebs as the latest victim of a prank known as "swatting."

A law enforcement source told TMZ that a 911 call sent multiple units rushing to Eastwood's Los Angeles home this week.

The prank call reported that multiple males armed with assault weapons were inside the actor's home and people had been shot.

When LAPD arrived at the scene they found the emergency at Eastwood's home was made up. They were unable to determine if anyone was home at the time of the prank.

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Clint Eastwood

Earlier this month, a 12-year-old boy was charged with swatting Ashton Kutcher back in October. Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Simon Cowell, Tom Cruise, the Kardashians and Chris Brown have also been victims of the dangerous prank.

The LAPD have appealed to members of the public to stop the pranks as it is dangerous and is wasting police resources.

A law enforcement source told the gossip site, "The suspects WILL be caught and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."


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North Korea to allow mobile Internet access for foreigners

PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea will soon allow foreigners to tweet, Skype and surf the Internet from their cellphones, iPads and other mobile devices in its second relaxation of controls on communications in recent weeks. However, North Korean citizens will not have access to the mobile Internet service to be offered by provider Koryolink within the next week.

Koryolink, a joint venture between Korea Post & Telecommunications Corporation and Egypt's Orascom Telecom Media and Technology Holding SAE, informed foreign residents in Pyongyang on Friday that it will launch a third generation, or 3G, mobile Internet service no later than March 1.

The announcement comes just weeks after North Korea began allowing foreigners to bring their own cellphones into the country to use with Koryolink SIM cards, reversing a longstanding rule requiring most visitors to relinquish their phones at customs and leaving many without easy means of communication with the outside world.

The two changes in policy mean foreigners in North Korea will have unprecedented connectivity while living, working or traveling in a country long regarded as one of the most isolated nations in the world.

However, wireless Internet will not yet be offered to North Koreans, who are governed by a separate set of telecommunication rules from foreigners. North Koreans will be allowed to access certain 3G services, including SMS and MMS messaging, video calls and subscriptions to the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper — but not the global Internet.

The lack of Internet access in North Korea has put the country at the bottom of Internet freedom surveys. Though North Korea is equipped for broadband Internet, only a small, approved segment of the population has access to the World Wide Web.

During a visit to Pyongyang early last month, Google's executive chairman pressed the North Koreans to expand access to the Internet. Eric Schmidt noted that it would be "very easy" for North Korea to offer Internet on Koryolink's fast-expanding 3G cellphone network.

"As the world becomes increasingly connected, the North Korean decision to be virtually isolated is very much going to affect their physical world and their economic growth," he wrote in a Jan. 20 blog post after returning to the United States. "It will make it harder for them to catch up economically. It is their choice now, and in my view, it's time for them to start, or they will remain behind."

Soon after Schmidt's visit, Google unveiled maps of North Korea with more details based on contributions from foreigners using satellite images and publicly available information to map the country. Before, North Korea was left mostly blank in Google Maps but with the update, Pyongyang and major North Korean cities are shown with street names, parks, roads, train stops and monuments.

Cellphone use has multiplied in North Korea since Orascom built a 3G network more than four years ago. More than a million people are now using mobile phones in North Korea, where the network now covers most major cities, according to Orascom.

Chinese-made Huawei cellphones sold by Koryolink are not cheap, with the most basic model costing about $150, and the governments restricts North Koreans from phoning abroad or foreigners from their cellphones. Still, mobile phones have become a must-have accessory among not only the elite in Pyongyang but also the middle class in cities such as Kaesong and Wonsan.

Foreigners, meanwhile, can now purchase SIM cards at the airport or at Koryolink shops for 50 euros ($70). Calls abroad range from 0.38 euros a minute to Switzerland and France and more than 5 euros a minute to the U.S. Calls to South Korea remain prohibited.

Starting next week, foreigners will be allowed to purchase monthly mobile Internet data plans for use with a USB modem or on mobile devices using their SIM cards. Prices for the service haven't been announced yet.

The expansion of cellphone and Internet services — at least for foreigners — comes as North Korea promotes the development of science and technology as a means of improving its moribund economy.

Late leader Kim Jong Il was revealed to have been a Mac user. His Macbook Pro, or a replica, is enshrined at the Kumsusan mausoleum where his body lies in state.

Current leader Kim Jong Un, meanwhile, was shown in a recent photo with a more mobile computing accessory: a smartphone.


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United drops Boeing 787 from flying planes through June 5

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A grounded Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet operated by United Airlines is parked at LAX.

United Airlines cut the grounded Boeing 787 from its flying plans at least until June and postponed its new Denver-to-Tokyo flights on Thursday, as airlines continued to tear up their schedules while the plane is out of service.

Investigators are still trying to figure out what caused a battery fire in one plane and forced the emergency landing of another plane last month. The world's 50 787s have been grounded since Jan. 16.

United spokeswoman Christen David said the plane could still fly earlier than June 5 if a fix is found. At that point it would be used as needed around United's system, she said.

United was due to begin flying from Denver to Tokyo's Narita airport on March 31. It's postponing the start of those flights at least until May 12, or longer if the 787 isn't cleared to fly. That would be almost a year after United began selling tickets for the flight.

United has said the flights are a perfect fit for the 787, which is mid-sized and very fuel-efficient. The thinking is that Denver would be unlikely to fill a bigger plane for a flight to Tokyo. But it can fill the plane's 219 seats, and the plane is fuel-efficient enough to turn a profit.

LOT Polish Airlines has pulled its two 787s from its schedule through October. The planes are off of All Nippon Airways' schedule through at least March 30.

Switching the plane to be used on a flight is more complicated than passengers might think. Pilots trained to fly one type might not be able to fly the replacement, creating scheduling problems. Seats are laid out differently, meaning seating assignments have to be redone.

Boeing has deployed hundreds of workers on the project to find and fix the problem with the 787's batteries.

Boeing has long used lithium ion batteries in its satellites, according to Dennis Muilenburg, who runs Boeing's defense and space business. He said at an analyst conference on Thursday that about 20 engineers from the satellite business are among those working on solving the 787 problem.

"We have broadly grabbed ahold of the best expertise in the world, and all of that is being harnessed and applied to work on this issue, and work on it with a sense of priority," Muilenburg said.

The Federal Aviation Administration has said it won't clear 787s to fly until Boeing can show they're safe. Boeing intends to propose a plan to federal regulators on Friday to temporarily fix problems with the 787's lithium ion batteries, a congressional official told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Boeing has declined to talk about any planned meetings with federal officials.

The company is in the middle of multiple probes related to the 787. The National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA are looking into the Jan. 7 battery fire on a Japan Airlines 787 parked at Boston's Logan International Airport. A Japan Airlines emergency landing in Japan is being examined by investigators in that country. And more broadly, the FAA is reviewing the design, certification, manufacture and assembly of the 787.

So far industry and labor have been mostly supportive of Boeing and the government probes. Air Line Pilots Association President Lee Moak said the union is confident that when the investigations are done "we'll have known the reasons behind the system failures and we'll be able to move forward."

He sidestepped a question from a reporter in Washington on Thursday about how pilots would view a potential decision to return the 787 to the air before investigators have found the root cause of the battery problems.

"We're confident the process in place is a good one ... Once that is complete then a decision will be made. But until that time it's still an open and ongoing investigation," he said.

Shares of United Continental Holdings Inc. fell 17 cents to close at $25.91 on Thursday. Boeing Co. rose $1.23 to close at $76.01.


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POST-CAST: Van Gundy joins Vaccaro, Hale for Knicks, Nets talk

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 21 Februari 2013 | 23.16

Former Knicks coach and current ESPN analyst Jeff Van Gundy joins Post columnist Mike Vaccaro and reporter Mark Hale to talk some hoops.

Van Gundy talks about whether he'd rather have Joe Johnson or Carmelo Anthony take a last-second shot, why Patrick Ewing would make a great head coach and whether the Knicks can beat the Heat.


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Rihanna in fishnets during birthday stroll with Chris Brown

Rihanna was out and about with her on-again boyfriend Chris Brown for her 25th birthday celebration in Hawaii.

The controversial pair were spotted taking a romantic stroll by the water, hand in hand on Wednesday. Rihanna chose a racy outfit for their walk, wearing a fishnet skirt over her string bikini bottoms.

Last week, there were whispers that Rihanna and Brown broke up after the Grammys because they spent Valentine's Day partying at the same Hollywood club but appeared to avoid each other.

By the looks of their tropical getaway though, it looks like they are still very much together.

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Rihanna celebrates her birthday with Chris Brown on a romantic getaway in Hawaii.

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Rihanna cuddles up to Chris Brown during their getaway .

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Rihanna poses with on-again boryfriend Chris Brown. She captioned her pic, "#birthdaybehavior."

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Rihanna captioned the photo, "Pour it up pour it up! #birthdaybehavior"

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A "throwback" photo of Rihanna with Chris Brown celebrating her 20th birthday.

Earlier in the day, Rihanna posted a "throwback" black and white photo of herself and Brown when they were celebrating her 20th birthday. Hours later, the "Stay" singer posted a current photo of herself sitting on Brown's lap with the caption "Pour it up pour it up! #birthdaybehavior"


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Prince Harry, girlfriend Cressida Bonas ‘kissing like teens’: report

Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas are finding ways to heat up their snowy getaway at an exclusive ski resort in Verbier, Switzerland, according to reports.

Harry and his London socialite love were photographed in a very tight embrace on the Swiss slopes, and according to MailOnline, diners were astonished to witness the Prince "bouncing" the 24-year-old Bonas on his lap at the Pot Luck Club restaurant in the resort's Farinet Hotel while celebrating Harry's uncle Prince Andrew's 53rd birthday. The lovebirds apparently "kissed like love-struck teenagers in the back of a cinema."

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Britain's Prince Harry.

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Cressida Bonas.

They reportedly exchanged their heavy PDA as Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah Duchess of York, and their two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie sat at the other end of the table.

The pair started dating last May after being introduced by Harry's cousin Princess Eugenie, according to reports.

The two were spotted catching "The Dark Knight Rises" premiere in London and have even vacationed together before. Last year, Bonas accompanied Harry on a vacation to Richard Branson's Necker Island.

They apparently cooled for a period after Harry's infamous romp in a Las Vegas hotel room last September. Judging by their Swiss getaway though, it seems like Bonas isn't too bothered by a few snaps of him playing naked billiards.

The royal is currently on a period of leave from the army after serving in Afghanistan and has reportedly whisked the London socialite away to celebrate her 24th birthday.

So who is Harry's new girl? The pretty blonde was born into blue-blooded circles as the daughter of entrepreneur Jeffrey Bonas and Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon. Her older half-sister Isabella Gough-Calthorpe is a former flame of Prince William. Bonas is believed to be studying Contemporary Dance at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in Greenwich, London.


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Private US firms take major role vs. cyberattacks

WASHINGTON — When Kevin Mandia, a retired military cybercrime investigator, decided to expose China as a primary threat to US computer networks, he didn't have to consult with American diplomats in Beijing or declassify tactics to safely reveal government secrets.

He pulled together a 76-page report based on seven years of his company's work and produced the most detailed public account yet of how, he says, the Chinese government has been rummaging through the networks of major US companies.

It wasn't news to Mandia's commercial competitors, or the federal government, that systematic attacks could be traced back to a nondescript office building outside Shanghai that he believes was run by the Chinese army. What was remarkable was that the extraordinary details — code names of hackers, one's affection for Harry Potter and how they stole sensitive trade secrets and passwords — came from a private security company without the official backing of the US military or intelligence agencies that are responsible for protecting the nation from a cyberattack.

The report, embraced by stakeholders in both government and industry, represented a notable alignment of interests in Washington: The Obama administration has pressed for new evidence of Chinese hacking that it can leverage in diplomatic talks — without revealing secrets about its own hacking investigations — and Mandiant makes headlines with its sensational revelations.

The report also shows the balance of power in America's cyberwar has shifted into the hands of the $30 billion-a-year computer security industry.

"We probably kicked the hornet's nest," Mandia, 42, said in an interview at the Alexandria, Va., headquarters of Mandiant. But "tolerance is just dwindling. People are tired of the status quo of being hacked with impunity, where there's no risk or repercussion."

China has disputed Mandiant's allegations.

Mandiant, which took in some $100 million in business last year — up 60 percent from the year before — is part of a lucrative and exploding market that goes beyond antivirus software and firewalls. These "digital forensics" outfits can tell a business whether its systems have been breached and — if the company pays extra — who attacked it.

Mandiant's staff is stocked with retired intelligence and law enforcement agents who specialize in computer forensics and promise their clients confidentiality and control over the investigation. In turn, they get unfettered access to the crime scene and resources to fix the problem (Mandiant won't say exactly how much it charges, but it's estimated to average around $400 an hour).


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Jets' Tebow cancels speech at controversial Dallas church

Tim Tebow will pass on this brewing controversy.

The Jets backup quarterback tweeted out on Thursday morning that he has canceled his April 28 speaking engagement at First Baptist Church in Dallas. The pastor at the church, Rev. Robert Jeffress, has said that "70 percent of the gay population" has AIDS and that Island, Judaism and Mormonism are religions that come from "the pit of hell."

"While I was looking forward to sharing a message of hope and Christ's unconditional love with the faithful members of the historic First Baptist Church of Dallas in April, due to new information that has been brought to my attention, I have decided to cancel my upcoming appearance," Tebow wrote to his over 2 million followers on Twitter. "I will continue to use the platform God has blessed me with to bring Faith, Hope and Love to all those needing a brighter day. Thank you for all of your love and support. God Bless!"

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Tim Tebow speaks at an outdoor Easter Sunday service in front of 30,000 people at Celebration Church in Georgetown, Texas last year.

Tebow has used his platform as a popular NFL player to share his beliefs in the past. He talked at Arizona's Impact Church in Scottsdale on Feb. 3 and spoke in front of 30,000 at the Celebration Church in Georgetown, Texas.

His time with the Jets is unlikely to last much longer. The team, and new GM John Idzik, is expected to gauge his trade interested around the league at the scouting combine, which opens Thursday. If they don't find any takers, a likely scenario, they will are expected to release him.

Jeffress, meanwhile, has come under fire for his hateful comments.

"There are a disproportionate amount of assaults against children by homosexuals than by heterosexuals, you can't deny that," he said in July.

In November, he told his congregation that President Obama's re-election was"paving the way for the future reign of the Antichrist." Jeffress did say he will be changing the way he speaks about homosexuals from the pulpit – he'll no longer single it out for special condemnation.

"It would be the height of hypocrisy to condemn homosexuality and not adultery or unbiblical divorce," Jeffress said.


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Popular Kansas City restaurant explodes

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 20 Februari 2013 | 23.16

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Authorities were bringing in heavy equipment Wednesday to remove blackened rubble and aid their search for a missing employee of a popular Kansas City restaurant destroyed by a gas explosion and the ensuing inferno.

Seven people injured in the Wednesday evening explosion at JJ's restaurant remained hospitalized Wednesday, including two whose conditions were critical. At least seven others were treated and released.

One of two people first feared to be missing was later found receiving treatment at a hospital. But a woman who worked at JJ's and who was seen there before the blast was still missing, and Mayor Sly James stressed that finding her would remain the primary focus of Wednesday's efforts.

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Firefighters battle a massive fire at Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Mo. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. A car crashed into a gas main Tuesday evening in the upscale Kansas City shopping district, sparking a massive blaze that engulfed an entire block and caused multiple injuries, police said.

"Our main concern right now is the fact that we have a missing individual whose family is very much in anguish about that," James said Wednesday morning. "We need to resolve that problem. There is some hope in light of the fact that last night there were two people missing and we found one."

Fire Chief Paul Berardi declined to release any information about the missing woman except that she worked at JJ's.

The blast happened at around 6 p.m. Tuesday, when the dinner crowd would have been filing into JJ's and the many other restaurants in the upscale Country Club Plaza shopping and dining district.

Witnesses reported that there was a strong smell of gas in the area before the blast, and Missouri Gas Energy, which supplies the area, said in a statement that "early indications are that a contractor doing underground work struck a natural gas line."

Cadaver dogs searched the rubble Tuesday night but did not find anything, so heavy equipment was brought in at dawn to remove several feet of heavy debris, James said.

Workers were rushing to remove the debris and investigate the cause because a major winter storm was forecast to hit the area Wednesday evening, James said.

"We have a major storm coming in this evening," James said. "We're going to work diligently to get in (to the blast site) to get underneath that weather."

Berardi said firefighters were called about 5:15 p.m. with a report that a construction worker had hit a gas line near the restaurant. Firefighters conferred with MGE workers and left the scene, and the explosion occurred about 45 minutes later. He said the cause of the gas leak and fire is still unknown.

"Once we confirm the victim is or isn't inside the building, that part of the investigation will continue," Berardi said.

JJ's had managed — until Tuesday night — to survive in the shadow a large construction project that has been under way across the narrow, one-way street for seven years. The work had complicated access to the street-corner restaurant, and a server needed hospital treatment in 2006 after she was struck by a rock sent flying by blasting for excavation of the construction site.

It was not known whether the contractor said by MGE to have been doing underground work was connected to the construction project.

Dr. John Verstraete, who works at Plaza Physicians Group next door to JJ's, told The Kansas City Star that several employees of the office smelled gas for several hours Tuesday afternoon. The smell grew stronger through the day, and a gas company employee entered the medical office just before 6 p.m. recommending that it be evacuated, he said.

The blast shattered windows in some businesses at a small strip mall nearby, and residents of some neighboring apartments reported minor interior damage. One side of a brick apartment building that shares the block with JJ's appeared to have been scorched.

Jim Ligon, a JJ's bartender, said he wasn't working Tuesday night but started getting texts and calls from co-workers minutes after the explosion. He said the incident happened during the peak of weekday happy hour, when there is typically anywhere from 15 to 45 people in the bar area as well as three to five tables of diners at the restaurant.

"JJ's has a small staff, a family feel," said Ligon, 45, of Kansas City, Mo. "You see the same 100 people all the time — a bar and restaurant for regulars. We're just really hoping we come out of here OK in terms of injuries."

The restaurant consistently received high ratings from contributors to Zagat's restaurant guides, both for its food and its wine list of hundreds of selections.

The shopping area was established in 1922 by J.C. Nichols. Based on the architecture of Seville, Spain, it includes retail, restaurants, apartments and offices.


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Yahoo redesigns home page in attempt to make site more inviting

SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo is renovating the main entry into its website in an effort to get people to visit more frequently and linger for longer periods of time.

The long-awaited makeover of Yahoo.com's home page is the most notable change to the website since the Internet company hired Marissa Mayer as its CEO seven months ago. The new look will start to gradually roll out in the US early Wednesday.

It's the first time Yahoo has redesigned the page in four years. In that time, the company has seen its annual revenue drop by about 30 percent from $7.2 billion in 2008 to $5 billion last year as more online advertising flowed to rivals such as Internet search leader Google Inc. and social networking leader Facebook Inc.

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Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer during the 43rd Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland

Mayer, who spent 13 years helping to build Google into the Internet's most powerful company, has vowed to revive Yahoo Inc.'s revenue growth by establishing more of the company's services as daily habits that "delight and inspire" their users.

Yahoo.com's revamped home page figures to play a key role in determining whether Mayer, 37, realizes her ambition.

"We think this will be the new foundation for Yahoo," said Mike Kerns, the company's vice president of product.

Despite the company's recent financial malaise, Yahoo's home page has remained one of the Internet's top destinations. The page attracted 392 million worldwide visitors last month, a 7 percent increase from 365 million at the same time last year, according to research firm comScore Inc. By comparison, Microsoft Corp.'s msn.com drew a crowd of 334 million, up 4 percent from last year.

But visitors haven't been spending as much time at Yahoo.com when they check in. They also haven't been making as many return visits each month. That's been a problem for many other websites, too, as Facebook and other online hangouts capture more of people's online time.

Yahoo's revamped home page isn't a radical new look, but there are enough changes that could make the website more addictive.

The biggest switch will be in how Yahoo determines which stories to show each visitor on the home page and how the information is displayed.

Kerns says Yahoo has developed more sophisticated formulas to determine which topics are most likely to appeal to different people so the news feed can be fine-tuned to cater to different tastes.

Yahoo, which is based in Sunnyvale, Calif., already knows a lot about people who have been coming to its website for years, particularly if they logged in while visiting. People willing to connect Yahoo with their social circles on Facebook also are more apt to see stories that appeal to them. That access will enable Yahoo to pick out stories about subjects tied to a person's interests on Facebook, either directly or through their online friendships.

The news feed also has been retooled so it is constantly refreshed with more material as a person scrolls down the page. The ability to endlessly peruse stories is ideally suited for viewing on smartphones and tablet computers controlled by touch, although the feature also works on desktop machines operated with a mouse or keyboard.

Yahoo's new home page also shows snippets of text from each story, borrowing a page from the Google playbook that Mayer helped write. Those summaries may be especially handy on the smaller screens of mobile devices, a growing market that Mayer has said Yahoo must do a better job reaching if the company hopes to bounce back.

To minimize the chances that its story selections will irritate users, Yahoo is also adding controls that make it easy to inform the website about which topics aren't of interest.

The right side of the new home page will be devoted to a stack of capsules that Yahoo calls "utilities."

The capsules are devoted to weather, finance, sports, friends' birthdays, video clips and Yahoo's Flickr site for photos. Each one can be programmed to automatically show what a user wants to see, such as the weather in a specific city, information about a certain sports teams or the stocks in an individual's investment portfolio. Any of the utilities can be scrapped.

The left side of the page will list various Yahoo services, although slightly fewer than in the old setup.

Yahoo is planning to display just two ads on the home page. It's an implicit bet that the price that the company can charge for those slots will steadily rise if people become more immersed in the rest of the content on the page.

Investors have been betting Mayer will deliver the turnaround that eluded the three other full-time CEOs that preceded her in the past five years. Yahoo's stock gained 4 cents to $21.33 in morning trading Wednesday. It has increased 36 percent since Mayer's arrival.


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