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Man tried on Cartier watch and ran out the door with it: cops

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 31 Maret 2013 | 23.16

A man tried on a pricey watch at a Midtown luxury store — then ran out the door with it, police said.

The suspect, captured on surveillance camera, entered the Tourneau Watch Store on 57th Street near Madison Avenue about 2:50 p.m. yesterday, cops said.

He asked to see Cartier's Ballon Bleu model, which is valued at $8,100, and tried it on, according to authorities. The watch has a sapphire crystal, and its strap is made of pink gold and steel.

The sticky-fingered shopper then took off — running east on 56th Street towards Park Avenue.

Police are asking anyone with information about the heist to call Crime Stoppers' hotline at 1.800.577.TIPS, or to send tips via the Crime Stoppers' Web site.

The suspect shown in surveillance footage from the Tourneau Watch Store


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North Korea calls nuclear weapons 'the nation's life' and says they won't be traded for 'billions of dollars'

SEOUL, South Korea — A top North Korean decision-making body issued a pointed warning Sunday, saying that nuclear weapons are "the nation's life" and will not be traded even for "billions of dollars."

The comments came in a statement released after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over the plenary meeting of the central committee of the ruling Workers' Party. The meeting, which set a "new strategic line" calling for building both a stronger economy and nuclear arsenal, comes amid a series of near-daily threats from Pyongyang in recent weeks, including a vow to launch nuclear strikes on the United States and a warning Saturday that the Korean Peninsula was in a "state of war."

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A North Korean soldier stands watch today

Pyongyang is angry over annual US-South Korean military drills and a new round of U.N. sanctions that followed its Feb. 12 nuclear test, the country's third. Analysts see a full-scale North Korean attack as unlikely and say the threats are more likely efforts to provoke softer policies toward Pyongyang from a new government in Seoul, to win diplomatic talks with Washington that could get the North more aid, and to solidify the young North Korean leader's image and military credentials at home.

North Korea made reference to those outside views in the statement it released through the official Korean Central News Agency following the plenary meeting.

North Korea's nuclear weapons are a "treasure" not to be traded for "billions of dollars," the statement said. They "are neither a political bargaining chip nor a thing for economic dealings to be presented to the place of dialogue or be put on the table of negotiations aimed at forcing (Pyongyang) to disarm itself," it said.

North Korea's "nuclear armed forces represent the nation's life, which can never be abandoned as long as the imperialists and nuclear threats exist on earth," the statement said.

North Korea has called the U.S. nuclear arsenal a threat to its existence since the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, leaving the peninsula still technically at war. Pyongyang justifies its own nuclear pursuit in large part on that perceived U.S. threat.

While analysts call North Korea's threats largely brinkmanship, there is some fear that a localized skirmish might escalate. Seoul has vowed to respond harshly should North Korea provoke its military. Naval skirmishes in disputed Yellow Sea waters off the Korean coast have led to bloody battles several times over the years. Attacks blamed on Pyongyang in 2010 killed 50 South Koreans.

The plenary statement also called for strengthening the moribund economy, which Kim has put an emphasis on in his public statements since taking power after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, in late 2011. The United Nations says two-thirds of the country's 24 million people face regular food shortages.

The statement called for diversified foreign trade and investment, and a focus on agriculture, light industry and a "self-reliant nuclear power industry," including a light water reactor. There was also a call for "the development of space science and technology," including more satellite launches. North Korea put a satellite into orbit on a long-range rocket in December. The United Nations called the launch a cover for a banned test of ballistic missile technology and increased sanctions on the North.

The central committee is a top decision-making body of the North's ruling Workers' Party. The committee is tasked with organizing and guiding the party's major projects, and its plenary meeting is usually convened once a year, according to Seoul's Unification Ministry. South Korean media said the last plenary session was held in 2010 and that this was the first time Kim Jong Un had presided over the meeting.

The White House says the United States is taking North Korea's threats seriously, but has also noted Pyongyang's history of "bellicose rhetoric."

On Thursday, U.S. military officials revealed that two B-2 stealth bombers dropped dummy munitions on an uninhabited South Korean island as part of annual defense drills that Pyongyang sees as rehearsals for invasion. Hours later, Kim ordered his generals to put rockets on standby and threatened to strike American targets if provoked.


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Pope makes plea for Mideast peace in Easter Sunday Mass

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis delivered a plea for peace in his first Easter Sunday message to the world, decrying the seemingly endless conflicts in the Middle East and on the Korean peninsula after celebrating Mass at an outdoor altar before more than 250,000 people in flower-bedecked St. Peter's Square.

Francis shared in his flock's exuberance as they celebrated Christianity's core belief that Jesus Christ rose from the dead following crucifixion. After Mass, he stepped aboard an open-topped white popemobile for a cheerful spin through the joyous crowd, kissing babies and patting children on the head.

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Pope Francis greets the faithful prior to his first "Urbi et Orbi" blessing from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica during Easter Mass on today.

One admirer of both the pope and of the pope's favorite soccer team, Argentina's Saints of San Lorenzo, insisted that Francis take a team jersey he was waving at the pontiff. A delighted Francis obliged, briefly holding up the shirt, and the crowd roared in approval.

Francis has repeatedly put concern for the poor and suffering at the center of his messages, and he pursued his promotion of the causes of peace and social justice in the Easter speech he delivered from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, the same vantage point above the square where he was introduced to the world as the first Latin American pope on March 13.

The Roman Catholic leader aimed his Easter greetings at "every house and every family, especially where the suffering is greatest, in hospitals, in prisons." Francis prayed that Jesus would inspire people to "change hatred into love, vengeance into forgiveness, war into peace."

As popes before him have, he urged Israelis and Palestinians to resume peace talks and end a conflict that "has lasted all too long." And, in reflecting on the two-year-old Syrian crisis, Francis asked, "How much suffering must there still be before a political solution" can be found?

The pope also expressed desire for a "spirit of reconciliation" on the Korean peninsula, where North Korea says it has entered "a state of war" with South Korea. He also decried warfare and terrorism in Africa, as well as what he called the 21st century's most extensive form of slavery: human trafficking.

The first pontiff to come from the Jesuits, an order with special concern for the poor, and the first pope to name himself after St. Francis, a medieval figure who renounced wealth to preach to the down-and-out, Francis lamented that the world is "still divided by greed looking for easy gain.

Earlier, wearing cream-colored vestments, Francis celebrated Mass on the esplanade in front of the basilica at an altar set up under a white canopy. He frequently bowed his head as if in silent reflection.

The sun competed with clouds in the sky Sunday, but the square was a riot of floral color in Rome, where chilly winter has postponed the blossoming of many flowers. Yellow forsythia and white lilies shone, along with bursts of lavender and pink, from potted azalea, rhododendron, wisteria and other plants.

Francis thanked florists from the Netherlands for donating the flowers. He also advised people to let love transform their lives, or as he put it, "let those desert places in our hearts bloom."

The Vatican had prepared a list of brief, Easter greetings in 65 languages, but Francis didn't read them. The Vatican didn't say why not, but has said that the new pope, at least for now, feels at ease using Italian, the everyday language of the Holy See. Francis also has stressed his role as a pastor to his flock, and, as Bishop of Rome, Italian would be his language.

The pontiff improvised his parting words to the crowd. He repeated his Easter greeting to those "who have come from all over the world to this square at the heart of Christianity" as well as to those "linked by modern technology," a reference to TV and radio coverage as well as social media.

Francis added that he was especially remembering "the weakest and the neediest" and praying that all of humanity be guided along "the paths of justice, love and peace."

In another departure from Easter tradition, Francis won't be heading for some post-holiday relaxation at the Vatican's summer palace in Castel Gandolfo, in the hills southeast of Rome. That retreat is already occupied by his predecessor, Benedict XVI, who went there in the last hours of his papacy on Feb. 28. Benedict became the first pope in 600 years to resign from the position, and eventually is to move back to the Vatican, after a convent there is readied for him.

Francis so far has declined to move into Benedict's former apartment in the Apostolic Palace, into the rooms whose studio overlooks St. Peter's Square. He is still in the Vatican hotel where earlier this month he was staying along with other cardinals participating in the secret conclave to choose Benedict's successor.

While Francis has just begun to make his mark on the church, it is plain he has little desire to embrace much of the pomp customarily associated with the office.


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Senate gun bill should include better access to mental health records: Gabby Giffords' husband

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Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly

WASHINGTON — Gun control activist Mark Kelly says a proposed national gun background bill under discussion in the Senate should include better access to mental health records that could prevent psychologically disturbed people from obtaining guns.

Kelly, a former astronaut and husband of former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, said Sunday that the suspect accused of severely wounding his wife could not have bought the guns he wielded if a background check had exposed his mental problems.

Jared Loughner pleaded guilty to shooting Giffords and killing six people in Tuscon in January 2011. Case records released last week showed Loughner passed a background check despite evidence of his agitated mental state.

Kelly pressed for the proposed background check law in an interview on Fox News Sunday.


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Bx. dad fatally shot in the throat after receiving mystery message

A man was killed in the Bronx early today, police said.

An unknown assailant shot Craig Brewington, 28, in the throat about 12:15 a.m. inside a Bronxwood apartment building, cops said.

EMS pronounced the victim dead at the scene.

His devastated mother said Brewington had gone out to eat with a female friend, and then asked her to drive him to that building after receiving a call or text message. She waited outside.

"He never came back out," said Renee Brewington, 45, a certified nursing assistant and mother of two. "They waited and waited. I don't know who would want to do this to him."

Craig Brewington

The victim was the father of a young girl who will celebrate her second birthday this month and had recently started a work training program. Renee noted that her son had his ups and downs but was a devoted dad.

"He was a very kind-hearted and loving person," said Brewington. "He was a great father to his daughter. He would give the shirt off of his back to his friends and family."

Police said no arrests have been made and that it was not immediately clear what sparked the violence.


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Dance instructor in Zumba paid-sex case could face prison

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 30 Maret 2013 | 23.16

PORTLAND, Maine — The dance instructor who used her Zumba fitness studio as a front for prostitution could face up to 10 months in prison after pleading guilty Friday in a case that captivated a quiet seaside town known for its beaches and picturesque homes.

The agreement that followed two days of plea negotiations spares Alexis Wright from the prospect of a high-profile trial featuring sex videos, exhibitionism and pornography. She's scheduled to be sentenced May 31.

Wright quietly answered "guilty" 20 times when the judge read the counts, which include engaging in prostitution, promotion of prostitution, conspiracy, tax evasion and theft by deception.

"We're very satisfied with it. It's an appropriate outcome, given the gravity of her actions," Assistant Attorney General Darcy Mitchell said after the brief court hearing.

The 30-year-old Wright was accused of conspiring with insurance agent Mark Strong Sr. to run a prostitution business in which she kept detailed records indicating she made $150,000 over an 18-month period. She was also accused of using a hidden camera to record sex acts without her clients' knowledge.

She was originally charged with 106 counts. All the counts in the agreement were misdemeanors, including three counts relating to welfare and tax fraud that were reduced from felonies.

Strong, 57, of Thomaston, was convicted this month of 13 counts related to promotion of prostitution and sentenced to 20 days in jail. He was originally charged with 59 counts.

The scandal became a sensation following reports that Wright had at least 150 clients, leading to a guessing game of who might be named publicly in the coastal town of Kennebunk. Attorneys who have seen the client list say it included some prominent names. Those who have been charged so far include a former mayor, a high school hockey coach, a minister, a lawyer and a firefighter.

Working together, Strong and Wright represented an unusual pairing.

Wright had attended college classes and ran dance classes for the local parks and recreation program before opening her studio in Kennebunk. But she was also engaging in paid-sex acts in the studio, in her apartment and in her office, law enforcement officials said.

Overseeing the operation and watching the sex acts live on his office computer 100 miles up the coast was Strong, a married father of two who ran a successful insurance agency in Thomaston.

It came as no surprise that Wright would seek a plea agreement because evidence presented in Strong's trial was so overwhelming. A video played for jurors showed Wright engaging in sex acts with a man who then inquired about her rate before leaving $250 cash on her massage table.

After the man left, the video showed Wright pocketing the money.

There was plenty of electronic evidence because the two kept in touch via text and email and because Wright videotaped the clients and Strong watched live via Skype. Videos showed them speaking openly of ledgers, payments and scheduling.

Under the plea agreement, prosecutors will seek restitution of $57,250 from Wright after she's released from jail.

Defense lawyer Sarah Churchill said Wright is married and employable, and she expects Wright will be able to enter into a payment plan. Churchill left the courtroom without talking to reporters.

Residents of Kennebunk were frustrated by the media coverage of the scandal.

Names of purported clients trickled out as they were charged, leading to speculation about who else might be on the list. But residents soon grew weary of the media's attention, especially after it became clear that only a few of clients were locals.

So far, 66 people have been charged as clients, York County Deputy District Attorney Justin McGettigan said. The state will continue to pursue charges against additional people identified on Wright's ledger if the evidence is strong enough to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt, she said.

Things have largely returned to normal in Kennebunk. And on Friday night, a free dance was being held at Wright's old Pura Vida Studio, where Zumba continues under new management and a new name, Danceworks.

Jeremiah Ouellette, manager of New Morning Natural Foods Market, across the street from the fitness studio, said residents have put the prostitution episode behind them.

"I think people have really lost interest," Ouellette said Friday evening. "People really don't care anymore."


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Man hit by car while crossing Queens highway fighting for his life

A man is fighting for his life after he was struck yesterday while crossing a Queens highway, police said.

The 40-year-old was hit in the center lane at around 8 p.m. on the Van Wyck Expressway by a 2008 Toyota SUV going north, cops said.

EMS rushed him to Jamaica Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition, authorities said.

The driver, 52, stayed on the scene, and no criminality is suspected.


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North Korea warns of 'state of war' with South Korea

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea warned Seoul on Saturday that the Korean Peninsula had entered "a state of war" and threatened to shut down a border factory complex that's the last major symbol of inter-Korean cooperation.

Analysts say a full-scale conflict is extremely unlikely, noting that the Korean Peninsula has remained in a technical state of war for 60 years. But the North's continued threats toward Seoul and Washington, including a vow to launch a nuclear strike, have raised worries that a misjudgment between the sides could lead to a clash.

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North Korean army officers punch the air as they chant slogans during a rally at Kim Il Sung Square in downtown Pyongyang, North Korea yesterday.

North Korea's threats are seen as efforts to provoke the new government in Seoul, led by President Park Geun-hye, to change its policies toward Pyongyang, and to win diplomatic talks with Washington that could get it more aid. North Korea's moves are also seen as ways to build domestic unity as young leader Kim Jong Un strengthens his military credentials.

On Thursday, U.S. military officials revealed that two B-2 stealth bombers dropped dummy munitions on an uninhabited South Korean island as part of annual defense drills that Pyongyang sees as rehearsals for invasion. Hours later, Kim ordered his generals to put rockets on standby and threatened to strike American targets if provoked.

North Korea said in a statement Saturday that it would deal with South Korea according to "wartime regulations" and would retaliate against any provocations by the United States and South Korea without notice.

"Now that the revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK have entered into an actual military action, the inter-Korean relations have naturally entered the state of war," said the statement, which was carried by Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency, referring to the North's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Provocations "will not be limited to a local war, but develop into an all-out war, a nuclear war," the statement said.

Hours after the statement, Pyongyang threatened to shut down the jointly run Kaesong industrial park, expressing anger over media reports suggesting the complex remained open because it was a source of hard currency for the impoverished North.

"If the puppet group seeks to tarnish the image of the DPRK even a bit, while speaking of the zone whose operation has been barely maintained, we will shut down the zone without mercy," an identified spokesman for the North's office controlling Kaesong said in comments carried by KCNA.

South Korea's Unification Ministry responded by calling the North Korean threat "unhelpful" to the countries' already frayed relations and vowed to ensure the safety of hundreds of South Korean managers who cross the border to their jobs in Kaesong. It did not elaborate.

South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said the country's military remains mindful of the possibility that increasing North Korean drills near the border could lead to an actual provocation.

"The series of North Korean threats — announcing all-out war, scrapping the cease-fire agreement and the non-aggression agreement between the South and the North, cutting the military hotline, entering into combat posture No. 1 and entering a 'state of war' — are unacceptable and harm the peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula," Kim said.

"We are maintaining full military readiness in order to protect our people's lives and security," he told reporters Saturday.

The two Koreas remain technically at war because the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, not a peace treaty. Naval skirmishes in the disputed waters off the Korean coast have led to bloody battles several times over the years.

But on the streets of Seoul on Saturday, South Koreans said they were not worried about an attack from North Korea.

"From other countries' point of view, it may seem like an extremely urgent situation," said Kang Tae-hwan, a private tutor. "But South Koreans don't seem to be that nervous because we've heard these threats from the North before."

The Kaesong industrial park, which is run with North Korean labor and South Korean know-how, has been operating normally, despite Pyongyang shutting down a communications channel typically used to coordinate travel by South Korean workers to and from the park just across the border in North Korea. The rivals are now coordinating the travel indirectly, through an office at Kaesong that has outside lines to South Korea.

North Korea has previously made such threats about Kaesong without acting on them, and recent weeks have seen a torrent of bellicose rhetoric from Pyongyang. North Korea is angry about the South Korea-U.S. military drills and new U.N. sanctions over its nuclear test last month.

Dozens of South Korean firms run factories in the border town of Kaesong. Using North Korea's cheap, efficient labor, the Kaesong complex produced $470 million worth of goods last year.


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Justin Bieber's monkey quarantined in Germany

BERLIN — Justin Bieber had to leave a monkey in quarantine after landing in Germany last week without the necessary papers for the animal, an official said Saturday.

The 19-year-old singer arrived at Munich airport last Thursday. When he went through customs, he didn't have the documentation necessary to bring the capuchin monkey into the country, so the animal had to stay with authorities, customs spokesman Thomas Meister said.

Bieber performed in Munich on Thursday, beginning the latest leg of his European tour. He later tweeted: "Munich was a good time. And loud. The bus is headed to Vienna now. U coming?" He didn't mention the monkey.

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Justin Bieber

The Canadian singer is giving several concerts in Austria and then in Germany over the next week.

Bieber had a trying stay in London recently. The star struggled with his breathing and fainted backstage at a show, was taken to a hospital and then was caught on camera clashing with a paparazzo. Days earlier, he was booed by his beloved fans when he showed up late to a concert.


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Nelson Mandela better from pneumonia, spokesman for South Africa's president said

JOHANNESBURG — Nelson Mandela is breathing "without difficulty" after having a procedure to clear fluid in his lung area that was caused by pneumonia, the spokesman for South Africa's president said Saturday.

Mandela, the 94-year-old former president and anti-apartheid leader, had a recurrence of pneumonia, said presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj. South African officials had previously not specified that Mandela had pneumonia, saying instead that he had a lung infection.

Mandela's medical team reported that the increasingly frail ex-leader "had developed a pleural effusion which was tapped," the office of President Jacob Zuma said in a statement. "This has resulted in him now being able to breathe without difficulty. He continues to respond to treatment and is comfortable."

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Nelson Mandela

Pleural effusion is a buildup of fluid around the lung that can make it harder to breath. Doctors usually drain it with a tube.

The president's office thanked all who have prayed for Mandela and his family and have sent messages of support. Well-wishers included Kazempe Tambala, a street vendor in the Johannesburg township of Soweto.

"He's still our hero," Tambala said. "We wish him all the best. Get well soon, Mandela! We still love you here in Soweto."

Mandela was admitted to a hospital near midnight Wednesday night in the capital, Pretoria. It was his third trip to a hospital since December, when he was treated for a lung infection and also had a procedure to remove gallstones. Earlier this month, he spent a night in a hospital for what officials said was a scheduled medical test.

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been particularly vulnerable to respiratory problems since contracting tuberculosis during his 27-year imprisonment for fighting white racist rule in his country.

The elderly are especially vulnerable to pneumonia, which can be fatal. Its symptoms include fever, chills, a cough, chest pain and shortness of breath. Many germs cause pneumonia.

Many South Africans are including Mandela in their prayers on the Easter weekend, and spokesman Maharaj said expressions of concern have poured in from around the world. On Thursday, President Barack Obama said he was worried about Mandela's health, but noted he was as strong physically as he has been in leadership and character.

Mandela became South Africa's first black president in 1994 after elections were held, bringing an end to the system of white racist rule known as apartheid. After his release from prison in 1990, Mandela was widely credited with averting even greater bloodshed by helping the country in the transition to democratic rule.

Zuma's office has said doctors were acting with extreme caution because of the Mandela's advanced age.

Mandela is a revered figure in his homeland, which has named buildings and many other places after him and uses his image on national bank notes. He is also seen around the world as a symbol of reconciliation.


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Amanda Seyfried mistaken for Lindsay Lohan

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 29 Maret 2013 | 23.16

Amanda Seyfried probably isn't taking this as a compliment.

Seyfried says she was mistaken for her wayward "Mean Girls" costar Lindsay Lohan on Thursday.

The "Les Miserables" actress tweeted, "I just got mistaken for a Ms. Lohan at Newark Airport."

The 27-year-old blonde walked through the New Jersey airport in ripped jeans, red framed classes and a sweater. She was thousands of miles of away from the troubled 26-year-old, who's in Brazil for a promotional gig before she starts court-ordered rehab.

While the two shared the screen in the 2004 queen bees comedy, the two look and behave nothing alike.

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Amanda Seyfried arriving into LAX

In an interview with Teen Vogue in Aug. 2008, Seyfried said "Lindsay was great on 'Mean Girls.' I think that was before she got a little nuts."

"I've met some people who are just so freaking distraught and who don't know how to handle it," she continued on young celebrities in the limelight. "And I've met some [others] who have their head on straight and are really happy. You try to stick around them."

She added, "I kind of don't expect some of these girls, who've been working since they were two, to be sane. This business is just weird when you're young."


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Kristen Bell, Dax Shephard welcome baby girl Lincoln

Kristen Bell has given birth to her first child - a baby girl.

Bell's fiance Dax Shepard told fans of the news on Twitter yesterday and revealed a very Presential-style name.

Dax, 38, wrote to his followers: "Lincoln Bell Shepard is here. She has mom's beauty and dad's obsession with breasts. Hooray!"

The "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" star also made her own announcement and poked fun at Dan at the same time. She wrote: "My new roomate poops her pants and doesn't pay rent...basically Dax Shepard pre-sobriety. Welcome baby Lincoln xo."

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Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard


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Funeral for teen killed trying to cross subway tracks set for Saturday

Funeral services have been scheduled for a Long Island high school senior who was killed trying to cross New York City subway tracks.

Liam Armstrong of Nesconset died while celebrating his 18th birthday with friends Tuesday.

He was struck by an uptown No. 2 train at Broadway and West 79th Street.

Visitation is set for Saturday at Moloney's Hauppauge Funeral Home. A funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church in Nesconset.

Newsday reports that Armstrong was a popular senior at Smithtown High School East who planned to join the Marine Corps after graduation. His father is a Nassau County police officer.

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Liam Armstrong

Students held a candlelight vigil for Armstrong at the school on Wednesday.


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New NYPD chief opposes creating inspector general

The NYPD's new chief of department told The Post today he is against the City Council's proposal for creating another agency to monitor cops.

Philip Banks III, the city's newly-minted top uniformed cop, said an inspector general isn't needed.

"I don't think that an inspector general is warranted. I'm not sure what results it would produce," he told The Post. "So, from where I sit now, I certainly don't see the need for it."

Banks was promoted to the new position earlier this week.

During the 20 minute-long interview, the 26-year veteran of the force reminisced about his dangerous days on patrol in some of the roughest neighborhoods of Brooklyn.

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Chief Philip Banks III

"In Brooklyn North, the overwhelming majority of the time -- especially years ago when crime and violence was at its height -- you're going to always have those harrowing situations," he said.

And the former chief of Community Affairs reiterated his defense of stop-and-frisk.

"I do believe that when done correctly, stop and frisk will achieve the desired results -- and those results are less people being shot," he said. "Certainly when done incorrectly, you certainly put a divide between the police and the community."

He said he would focus on building ties with the community.

"It's something that police officers and people in the community have to realize -- that it's not two separate entities," he said. "It's actually joined in one and what could be achieved when the community thinks of themselves as police and the police think of themselves as the community and we realize that we're in this together, we can continue to build on the successes we've built on for the last 20 years."

Banks grew up in Brooklyn and now lives in Queens. He said he has no plans to move.

"The pay raise won't enable me to do that, trust me," he laughed.


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LiLo gets down and dirty in San Paulo nightclub

Less than a day in Brazil and Lindsay Lohan's already getting down and dirty in a San Paulo nightclub.

Lohan was photographed hiding under the DJ's booth table with a hand on her head and showing a lot of leg.

A party-goer snapped the photo of the wayward actress and explained on Twitter that Lohan hid under the table because she refused to take photos with people at the club.

Before her 90-day court-ordered rehab, she's reportedly set to make a six-figure some promoting a Brazilian clothing label.

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A Twitter user caught Lindsay Lohan cowering under a table while out in San Paulo


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Beasts of glory

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 28 Maret 2013 | 23.16

The rush to small cars and fuel-sipping motors may be over. With the U.S. economy recovering quickly and consumers acclimatized to current gas prices, the average shopper is looking for a larger ride.

Aside from the market for boutique small models like the Mini and Fiat 500, sales of sub-compacts — think Toyota Yaris and Honda Fit — are tanking. One exception: the Chevy Spark, which has sold well in recent months.

Instead, buyers are stepping up not just to compact cars such the Ford Focus and Honda Civic but to the rash of new or recently introduced midsize cars with familiar names like Honda Accord and Ford Fusion.

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Ryan Seacrest got on board to launch the new Ford Fusion last summer.

Several factors are at work here. Firstly, car shoppers are traditionally quick to forget the pain brought on by economic downturns. And unlike their European cousins, Americans have never really embraced sub-compacts, only buying them when under duress.

So now that the brakes are off the economy, the consumer's focus is back on the midsize contenders, a trend helped by the fact that automakers' efforts to improve fuel economy have made these cars even more attractive.

Herein lies a wrinkle in the picture, which may lead to another market shift going forward. Car companies have been downsizing not just the amount of sheet metal but engines as well. Overall, there has been a move toward smaller four-cylinder motors from the V6s that powered midsize sedans for years. To maintain decent power and performance, some automakers have added turbochargers to their four-cylinder engines while claiming superior fuel economy.

However, a combination of flawed testing procedures (in well-publicized cases involving certain Hyundai and Kia models) and questions raised by a Consumer Reports magazine investigation suggests that the fuel economy advantages of smaller, turbo engines may be exaggerated or misleading.

According to Consumer Reports, small engine size does not necessarily equal smaller bills at the gas station. In fact, the magazine's tests found that not only were larger displacement engines generally more economical, but the much-hyped performance of pint-sized turbo motors also falls short of manufacturer claims. Ford, a big proponent of turbocharging with its EcoBoost engine series, contests the magazine's findings.

Some Asian automakers, including Honda and Toyota, have hedged their bets on their mid-sized sedans, offering V6s alongside four-cylinder models, while others, notably Hyundai and Kia, have dropped V6s altogether.

It remains to be seen whether consumers will vote with their checkbooks on the small versus large engine debate. But the argument brings to mind the old saying that "There's no replacement for displacement."

Keep that in mind when deciding which engine is best suited to that larger car you're eyeing in the showroom.


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The art of Impala

GM has high hopes for the all-new 2014 Impala. It's a more upmarket, modern-looking and handsome car – one the neighbors might look at with an envious eye. And that's important because Chevy's flagship sedan needs to pull in private buyers, rather than rely on discounted fleet sales.

Its marketing treads a fine line between making a break with the past and beefing up America's half-century-long relationship with the Impala. So let's see how the "Mad Men" of the past portrayed it.

* CHEV! RO! LET! Three cheers for the people's choice

1967 Chevrolet Impala Convertible: A touch of glee to advertise the '67 model.

The 2013 Chevrolet Impala has big tires to fill.

* All new all over again

1966 Impala: The ride's jet-smoother, too. As for V8 power, say "Turbo-Jet 396!" Someone must have said "Hey, people dig jets!"

* We gave it wings and it flew.

1959 Chevrolet Sport Sedan: While other cars grew ever taller fins, the 1958 and 1959 Chevy sprouted wings. This evolved into more of a unibrow by 1961.

* Upside down

1971 Chevrolet Impala Custom: We suspect the ad executives were in fact lying on the floor of a bar when they came up with this one. The text actually seems to be about how great it is to advertise in "TV Guide."

* All new all over again!

1959 Chevrolet Impala: This is a theme Chevy's advertising revisits over and again — and one that is being revisited in 2013.


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Sporting good looks

JAGUAR F-TYPE

On sale: May 2013

Price: $69,000

The new-century's F-type is a two-seat convertible engineered to be a true high-performance sports car. Made of lightweight aluminum, it comes with either a supercharged 3-liter V6 (delivering 340 or 380 hp) or a 495-hp, 5-liter supercharged V8. The driver sits low and snug in a leather-wrapped cabin (with no trace of traditional Jaguar wood) equipped with a chunky wheel and an eight-speed Quickshift transmission with steering wheel-mounted paddles. So far, road tests indicate it will win hearts; we'll have to see if it wins sales against its German rivals.

2014 BENTLEY GT SPEED CONVERTIBLE

2014 BENTLEY GT SPEED CONVERTIBLE

On sale: Now

Price: $245,000

Bentley's new open-top flagship is a truly breath-taking Grand Tourer with a top speed of 202 mph (hats and hairpieces not recommended). A shattering 616 hp is delivered by its twin-turbocharged, 6.0-liter W12 engine via a close-ratio eight-speed transmission. An uprated and lowered suspension and retuned steering provide exhilarating acceleration and sharp, communicative handling without spoiling the comfortable ride. Permanent all-wheel drive ensures optimum grip whatever the conditions.

Its handcrafted cabin features the Mulliner Driving Specification, mixing contemporary luxury with a distinctly sporty character. The roof is made from four layers of fabric, all because customers don't want to spoil the line of the rear deck when it's stowed.

ASTON MARTIN RAPIDE S

On sale: April 2013

Price: $199,950

Now in its 100th year, Aston Martin has a strong, refreshed lineup, and its latest addition is the revamped Rapide S. The luxury four-door coupé has been re-engineered to make it even more powerful and refined. It's also had a redesign, with a "more assertive face" — though the front has a touch of Ford Fusion (though any imitation was probably the other way around).

There's a new AM11 6.0-liter V12 delivering 470 hp, meaning the new Rapide S shaves 0.3 seconds from its zero-to-62 mph time, dropping it to a mere 4.9 seconds. Top speed climbs to more than 190 mph.

New dynamic stability control (DSC) and the latest Gen4 version of Aston Martin's hi-tech adaptive damping system (ADS) sharpen already-crisp dynamics.

PORSCHE 911 GT3

On sale: Late 2013

Price: $130,400

The fifth generation of this exhilarating sports coupe gets a new engine, transmission, body and chassis. It can sprint from zero to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds on its way to a top track speed of 195 mph, and features the first active rear-wheel steering in a production Porsche.

Power is punched out by a 3.8-liter boxer engine that develops 475 hp and can be revved up to the 9,000 rpm redline. Lightweight titanium connecting rods and forged pistons were developed specially, as was the dual-clutch transmission delivering power to the rear wheels; its characteristics are based directly on a sequential racing gearbox.

Its large, fixed rear wing helps with aerodynamics as well as announces the car's presence like a bullhorn.


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Ireland Baldwin tweets stunning bikini pic

Maybe Alec Baldwin should look away. The 17-year-old daughter of the hot-tempered "30 Rock" star and Kim Basinger revealed a skimpy new bikini pic of herself in her Tumblr.

The teen showed off her statuesque body in a tiny two-piece during a photo shoot along a glistening beach.

With two movie star parents, it's no surprise that Ireland loves the camera. The prolific Twitter user also recently posted a photo of herself that showed off her glowing skin without a hint of makeup.

Ireland joked about the pic, "I look like I'm 4 with no makeup and these braids."

Ireland Baldwin via Tumblr

Ireland Baldwin looking radiant during a beach side photo shoot

Ireland Baldwin via Twitter

Fresh faced Ireland Baldwin

Ireland Baldwin via Twitter

Enjoying a snack after Flamenco class

The 6'2" beauty was recently snapped up by IMG Models and Two Management.

Ireland well known for the 2007 incident in which her father called her a "rude, thoughtless, little pig" in a voice mail. She told Page Six Magazine that the incident was blown wildly out of proportion.

"The only problem with that voice mail was that people made it out to be a way bigger deal than it was," she said. "He's said stuff like that before just because he's frustrated."


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WATCH: The suitable for work version of the most NSFW music video on YouTube

Robin Thick dances with a model in the video for his new song "Blurred Lines."

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Robin Thick dances with a model in the video for his new song "Blurred Lines."

Robin Thicke is definitely not having any growing pains.

To prove it, the scion of "Growing Pains" star Alan Thicke released a music video on YouTube yesterday that shows just how grown up the "Lost Without U" singer really is.

The video also happens to flaunt YouTube's "Sex and Nudity" Community Guidelines in the most gratuitous ways possible.

In the video for his incredibly catchy new song, "Blurred Lines," Thicke grinds against models who are wearing nothing but clear plastic underwear.

Joining Thicke are rapper T.I. and R&B star Pharrell who are featured on the track.

According to YouTube's Community Guidelines, "Most nudity is not allowed, particularly if it is in a sexual context. Generally if a video is intended to be sexually provocative, it is less likely to be acceptable for YouTube."

The guidelines continue, "There are exceptions for some educational, documentary, scientific, and artistic content, but only if that is the sole purpose of the video and it is not gratuitously graphic."

You can see the incredibly not suitable for work video here (WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT).


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Christie: No one will get naked when Prince Harry visits NJ

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 27 Maret 2013 | 23.16

EWING, NJ — Gov. Chris Christie says no one will be getting naked when Prince Harry visits New Jersey in May.

A listener asked Christie on a radio call-in show Monday if there are any plans to make sure the prince behaves.

Christie says he'll be with Harry the entire time and that Queen Elizabeth II knows she can trust her grandson with the governor of New Jersey.

On his last US visit, the third-in-line to the British throne was caught frolicking in the nude with a woman in Las Vegas after an alleged game of strip billiards. The governor says lots of young people make mistakes.

Christie, speaking on TownSquare Media's "Ask the Governor" program, says he's thrilled the prince wants to see the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy and be helpful.


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Hayden Panettiere engaged to Wladimir Klitschko: report

After rekindling their romance, Hayden Panettiere and Wladimir Klitschko are reportedly engaged.

"Very few people know, and she isn't wearing her ring publicly yet," a source said about the couple to Us Weekly.

The source added that the 26-year-old actress and the 37-year-old Ukrainian boxer are even headed down the aisle, soon: "Looks like a summer wedding!"

Although they have not publicly acknowledged their romance, the two have been hot and heavy since reuniting earlier this year. While courtside during Sunday's Miami Heat-Charlotte Bobcats game, they were photographed locked in a kiss.

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Wladimir Klitschko and Hayden Panettiere

The "Nashville" star and the much-taller heavyweight dated for nearly two years and split in 2011 due to long distance. However, they definitely appear to be going for a Round 2.

On New Year's Eve, they were spotted in Dubai partying at the "Cirque du Soir" nightclub where the 5"2' Panettiere (hilariously) stood on a couch for most of the night so the 6'6" champ could hear what she was shouting in his ear.


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Older brother of B'klyn teen killed by cops shot 'innocent' girl in the arm last summer

Brooklyn teen Kimani Gray, who was fatally shot by cops when he pulled a gun on them, has an older brother who pumped a bullet into a girl over the summer, authorities said.

Omar Gray, 20, shot a 17-year-old girl — an apparent innocent victim — in the arm during an afternoon Brooklyn drive-by Aug. 18, law-enforcement sources said.

Omar Gray was charged with assault and gun possession in the shooting. He pleaded not guilty and was freed on $50,000 bail.

Cops said Kimani, 16, was a gangbanger looking to rob someone the night he was killed. Police have said the officers who shot him fired in self-defense after he pulled a gun on them.

Kimani Gray

His family denied he had a weapon. They demanded that the Brooklyn DA's office investigate Kimani's death.

The Brooklyn DA's office is now probing the case.

Kenneth Montgomery, the lawyer representing Kimani's mom, Carol Gray, yesterday said he had "no information about'' Omar Gray's bust.

"I don't see how that affects my representation,'' he added.

kconley@nypost.com


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Disneyland forced into $8K payout after man got stuck in 'It's a Small World' for 30 minutes

The characters Aladdin, Jasmine and Abu from the film, "Aladdin," on the "It's A Small World" ride, at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif.

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The characters Aladdin, Jasmine and Abu from the film, "Aladdin," on the "It's A Small World" ride, at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif.

The kingdom wasn't so magical for one unlucky parkgoer after he got stuck on the "It's a Small World" ride at Disneyland for 30 minutes.

The ordeal was so bad in fact that Jose Martinez was awarded $8,000 in damages from the amusement park after the ride broke down in 2009, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Martinez, who is in his early 50s and suffers from panic attacks and high blood pressure, is paralyzed from the waist down and uses a wheelchair and when the ride broke down on the day after Thanksgiving, workers didn't know what to do.

Instead of evacuating Martinez like they did for the other riders, the crew at Disneyland left the man to endure 30 continuous minutes of the ride's incredibly annoying song as the attraction was fixed.

"He was half in the cave of the ride and half out," said David Geffen, Martinez's attorney. "The music was blaring. They couldn't get it to go off."

Besides the trauma to Martinez's ears, his suit claimed that Disney should have warned that disabled riders could have been trapped if "It's a Small World" broke down, a claim the judge in the case bought.

For their part, Disneyland said through a spokesperson that it "believes it provided all appropriate assistance to Mr. and Mrs. Martinez when the ride temporarily stopped and is disappointed that the court did not fully agree."

Warning: the following video from the Post's travel department includes 10 minutes of the "It's a Small World" song which may get stuck in your head.


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WATCH: Hugh Jackman claws his way back in 'The Wolverine'

After multiple teasers, including a six-second Vine preview, Fox has released the first full trailer for this summer's expected blockbuster "The Wolverine," which hits theaters on July 26.

The movie is a sequel to 2009's origins film about the popular X-Men character played by Hugh Jackman.

In the trailer, Wolverine travels to Japan and meets a man who, to repay him for saving his life, offers Wolverine a normal, mortal life.

Later, we see Wolverine dealing with what seems like the loss of his healing ability.

While the trailer is light on plot, there's plenty of claw-scratching action, including a fight on top of a train.


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1,000 ducks, 16,000 pigs found floating in Chinese rivers

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 26 Maret 2013 | 23.16

Chinese pigs definitely don't fly, and apparently neither do Chinese ducks.

1,000 thousand dead ducks were found floating in a river in China just one week after 16,000 dead pigs were pulled out rivers near Shanghai.

After fishing the dead ducks out of the Nanhe river in the Sichuan province authorities put the carcasses in woven bags and then burried them underground, a technique officials said would guarantee the safety of local residents and livestock, according to Xinua News.

News of the dead ducks comes just a week after the 16,000th diseased pig carcass was pulled out of two rivers near Shanghai.

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A worker drags a dead pig to a truck in the Zhulin village of Jiaxing March 12, 2013.

The cause of death of both the ducks and pigs remains a mystery although officials in both cases say that drinking water remains safe for human consumption.

The sale of diseased pig products is big business in the area around Shanghai, with large hog farms benig a central part of the economy in the Jianxing province.

However authorities have been cracking down on the grisly business and thus it is believed that farmers are simply dumping their diseased products, according to the Guardian.


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North Korea puts artillery forces at top combat posture

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea's military warned Tuesday that its artillery and rocket forces are at their highest-level combat posture in the latest in a string of bellicose threats aimed at South Korea and the United States.

The announcement came as South Koreans marked the third anniversary of the sinking of a warship in which 46 South Korean sailors died. Seoul says the ship was hit by a North Korean torpedo, while the North denies involvement.

Seoul's Defense Ministry said Tuesday it hasn't seen any suspicious North Korean military activity and that officials are analyzing the North's warning. Analysts say a direct North Korean attack is extremely unlikely, especially during joint U.S.-South Korean military drills that end April 30, though there's some worry about a provocation after the training wraps up.

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This picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un inspecting the landing and anti-landing drills.

The rival Koreas have had several bloody naval skirmishes in disputed Yellow Sea waters since 1999. In November 2010, a North Korean artillery strike on a South Korean island killed two marines and two civilians.

North Korea, angry over routine U.S.-South Korean drills and recent U.N. sanctions punishing it for its Feb. 12 nuclear test, has vowed to launch a nuclear strike against the United States and repeated its nearly two-decade-old threat to reduce Seoul to a "sea of fire." Despite the rhetoric, outside weapons analysts have seen no proof that North Korea has mastered the technology needed to build a warhead small enough to mount on a missile.

On Tuesday, the North Korean army's Supreme Command said it will take "practical military action" to protect national sovereignty and its leadership in response to what it called U.S. and South Korean plots to attack.

The statement, carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency, cited the participation of nuclear-capable B-52 bombers in South Korea-U.S. drills.

North Korea's field artillery forces — including strategic rocket and long-range artillery units that are "assigned to strike bases of the U.S. imperialist aggressor troops in the U.S. mainland and on Hawaii and Guam and other operational zones in the Pacific as well as all the enemy targets in South Korea and its vicinity" — will be placed on "the highest alert from this moment," the statement said.

The North's recent threats are seen partly as efforts to strengthen internal loyalty to young leader Kim Jong Un and to build up his military credentials.

Kim "needs to show he has the guts. The best way to do that is to use the military might that he commands," said Lee Yoon-gyu, a North Korea expert at Korea National Defense University in Seoul. "This paves the way for greater praise for him if North Korea makes a provocation later and claims victory."

Kim will eventually be compelled to do "something provocative to prove the threats weren't empty," Lee said.

Meanwhile, websites and organizations run by North Korean defectors in South Korea said they suffered cyberattacks on Tuesday, one week after computer systems at some South Korean banks and TV networks were widely disrupted.

Daily NK, which posts news about North Korea, said it experienced a cyperattack, and South Korea's Yonhap news agency said Free North Korea Radio also was attacked.

Yonhap said a computer network used by seven local governments was also briefly attacked, as was a network belonging to broadcaster YTN.

Authorities have not confirmed who was behind last week's cyberattack but suspect North Korea.

At a ceremony marking the third anniversary of the warship sinking, new South Korean President Park Geun-hye urged the North again to abandon its nuclear weapons program. "Focusing its national strength on the development of nuclear weapons while its people are suffering starvation ... will only bring international isolation to themselves," Park said in a televised speech at a national cemetery south of Seoul where the 46 sailors are buried.


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Paul Anka: ‘Jay-Z has totally blown me off’

Maybe Jay-Z just isn't a fan of the phone.

Robert De Niro gave Jay a dressing-down because the rapper wouldn't return De Niro's calls, and now Paul Anka revealed that he's also getting the cold shoulder.

The famed singer-songwriter, who wrote songs like "Diana" and "My Way," had some harsh words for the mogul to TMZ.

"I called up Jay-Z because he did a track of 'My Way' where I loaned him the track," Anka explained about his plans for an upcoming duets album. "I wanted to put him in on a rap with Michael Jackson in the middle."

The 71-year-old crooner continued, "I called him up, but Jay-Z has totally blown me off. He won't answer my calls, he's inappropriate in his behavior."

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Paul Anka

Anka's album will include collaborations with Willie Nelson, Gloria Estefan and Dolly Parton, but as for Hova?

Anka said, "I love his wife, I think she's great, but Jay-Z wouldn't return the call. He's too busy with his clothing line, who knows?"


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Florida Gulf Coast looking for donations to help up coach's salary: report

Florida Gulf Coast head coach Andy Enfield thanks the fans for their support during a pep rally on Monday night.

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Florida Gulf Coast head coach Andy Enfield thanks the fans for their support during a pep rally on Monday night.

Cinderella's been to the ball. And she can't go back to tattered rags now.

Florida Gulf Coast has become the most popular team in the nation, becoming the first No. 15 seed in NCAA tournament to reach the Sweet 16, but now the university is concerned that in order to keep popular coach Andy Enfield, it will have to pay.

NBC 2 is reporting that the university want to restructure Enfield's original five-year deal and make the 43-year-old the highest paid coach in the Atlantic Sun Conference, nearly doubling his salary to $300,000 per season.

Since the small school can't afford it, the school is hoping for donations to help keep Enfield in Fort Myers.

Enfield, the NCAA's all-time leader in career free-throw percentage, led the Eagles to a 25-10 record in his second season, having taken over a program that had gone 18-41 over the previous two seasons. Prior to Florida Gulf Coast, Enfield worked as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics and Florida State.


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$20M Edward Hopper painting set for auction

"Blackwell's Island" by Edward Hopper. Painted in 1928, it's been exhibited in major museums, including New York's Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The painting of Roosevelt Island, once known as Blackwell's Island, in New York City will be auctioned May 23 at Christie's, where it's estimated to sell for up to $20 million.

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"Blackwell's Island" by Edward Hopper. Painted in 1928, it's been exhibited in major museums, including New York's Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The painting of Roosevelt Island, once known as Blackwell's Island, in New York City will be auctioned May 23 at Christie's, where it's estimated to sell for up to $20 million.

An Edward Hopper painting of New York City's Roosevelt Island is coming to auction where it's estimated to sell for up to $20 million.

"Blackwell's Island" will be offered May 23 at Christie's. The large-scale oil has never come to auction before.

The 1928 painting has been exhibited in major museums including New York's Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

It was recently included in the first major retrospective of Hopper's work at the Grand Palais in Paris.

It depicts the island from across the river against a dark silhouette of buildings. The island was renamed for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1971.

Christie's identified the seller as a private American collector.

The current Hopper record is $26.9 million for "Hotel Window."


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Tim Tebow offered faith-based movie role

Written By Unknown on Senin, 25 Maret 2013 | 23.16

If things don't work out with the NFL, Tim Tebow has another job waiting on the big screen.

According to TMZ, faith-based indie producer David Dginguerian wants the famous Christian to star in his next project.

Dginguerian, the man behind the religious film "Crossroad," wrote in a letter to the athlete, "You are an inspiration to so many on the field and off and I am certain that your passion will also come through in films."

It is unclear what the project is specifically about or how much Tebow is being offered for the role.

Even though his Jets career is up in the air, Tebow clearly has a set in stone role on team Jesus.

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Tim Tebow


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Ford apologizes for offensive Kardashians ad

Ford is quickly apologizing for a leaked ad featuring the Kardashian sisters tied up and gagged in the trunk of a car with a winking Paris Hilton in the driver seat.

The cartoon mock-up, which features the reality TV archenemies, was created by the automaker's India-based advertisement team, JWT India, with the tagline "Leave your worries behind with Figo's extra large boot."

The ad first appeared on the Web site Ads of the World and has been pulled after drawing backlash. A similar ad of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi throwing a peace sign from the front seat while three women appear bound and gagged in the trunk has been removed as well.

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Cartoon Ford ad of Paris Hilton and Kardashian sisters

ADS OF THE WORLD

Cartoon Ford ad of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and three women

"We deeply regret the publishing of posters that were distasteful and contrary to the standards of professionalism and decency within WPP Group. These were never intended for paid publication and should never have been created, let alone uploaded to the Internet.

"We deeply regret this incident and agree with our agency partners that it should have never happened. The posters are contrary to the standards of professionalism and decency within Ford and our agency partners"


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Check your numbers! Sole winning ticket for $338M Powerball sold in Passaic, NJ

The lottery fantasies of mansions, luxury boats and unlimited travel are over for most people. But for the owner — or owners — of the lone winning ticket sold in New Jersey for Powerball's $338.3 million drawing they're just beginning.

New Jersey lottery officials announced Monday the ticket was sold at Eagle Liquor in Passaic.

But officials have yet to hear from the person or persons who bought the ticket.

State lottery director Carole Hedinger said it's not usual for big winners to wait a few days or longer to claim the prize while they seek professional advice.

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Lottery officials say it was the fourth-largest jackpot in Powerball history. The numbers drawn were 17, 29, 31, 52, 53 and Powerball 31. A lump sum payout would be $221 million.

"I hope whoever wins does good things with the money," Teddy Jackson, a 45-year-old electrician from Toms River said Sunday. "It's OK to buy yourself a few material things and take some trips, but $338 million can do a lot of good things. Help the people who lost their jobs, the ones who got destroyed by (Superstorm) Sandy, the folks dealing with serious medical problems ... don't become one of these stupid people who get a windfall and blow it all."

Lottery officials said 13 tickets worth $1 million apiece — matching the first five numbers but missing the Powerball — were sold in Arizona, Florida (2), Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania (2), South Carolina and Virginia.

No one had won the Powerball jackpot since early February, when Dave Honeywell in Virginia bought the winning ticket and elected a cash lump sum for his $217 million jackpot.

The largest Powerball jackpot ever came in at $587.5 million in November. The winning numbers were picked on two different tickets — one by a couple in Missouri and the other by an Arizona man — and the jackpot was split.

Nebraska still holds the record for the largest Powerball jackpot won on a single ticket — $365 million — by eight workers at a Lincoln meatpacking plant in February 2006.

Powerball is played in 42 states, Washington, D.C., and the US Virgin Islands. The chance of matching all five numbers and the Powerball number is about 1 in 175 million.


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Pregnant Kim Kardashian: I’m not 200 pounds!

Kim Kardashian was subject to an extra-harsh round of scrutiny last week, with some tabloids slamming her pregnancy curves.

"There are maybe two or three covers just this week that say I am 200 pounds," the five-months pregnant Kardashian told Extra! during a junket for her new film "Temptation."

Brushing off the criticism, she added, "I'm like, 'You are 60 pounds off here'… It wouldn't even bother me if I gained all the weight."

Kardashian also addressed the rumors that she and baby daddy Kayne West would name their firstborn "North" or a moniker with starting with a K, like many in the Kardashian Kamp.

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Kim Kardashian

"I think it would be really cute cause Kanye and I are both K's… but half the names on our list aren't K's… we still have time, whatever feels right… Kanye being the father wants something that's unique,"

Kardashian, who had a miscarriage scare earlier this month, admitted that being pregnant has not been the smoothest ride.

"I'm not going to lie and be like, 'Oh, it's been amazing and I've adjusted great,'" she said. "At the beginning it was tough for me when your body changes so much… but once you kind of grasp that and embrace it... it's amazing."

As doctor ordered, the reality star said she's been working less. "I kind of split up my days. I'll do half a day of work and then I'll do half day of really just resting and taking care of myself, but I haven't been tired at all."

Kardashian, who plays a wedding counselor in the new Tyler Perry film, shot the movie after her split from her 72-day husband, Kris Humphries.

"Kind of ironic. I'm playing a wedding counselor," she said. "For my first big film I wanted to do something that was not exactly not who I am in real life, but close enough to where it wouldn't be too much of a stretch for me."


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WATCH: Jets' Tebow runs into Sweet-16 bound Wichita State, gives impromptu motivational speech

Tebow Time may have finally died down, but on Sunday afternoon, the Jets quarterback was back in the headlines after an impromptu meeting with one of the Cinderella teams in the NCAA tournament.

When Tim Tebow's plane was refueling in Kansas, he saw Wichita State's team bus and decided to give the team a motivational speech as they were heading back to campus, the Wichita Eagle reported. The ninth-seeded Shockers play La Salle on Thursday night in the Sweet 16, after they stunned No. 1 Gonzaga on Saturday.

"This, you will remember for the rest of your lives," said Tebow, who is expected to be released from the Jets this offseason.

"Some of you might go play in the NBA or you might have great lives but this is a time you'll remember. All of you all together, ballin out there together, training together putting in the heart, the sweat, caring about each other, you'll never forget it guys. I just want to say congrats. You're an inspiration to so many people so always remember that."

Tebow knows a thing or two about a feel-good story, leading the Broncos to six straight wins and an improbable playoff victory over the Steelers in 2011 during his rookie season. But, as of now, his greatest success came in college when he won two national titles and a Heisman trophy while at Florida.

Tebow's Gators are also alive in the tournament and will play America's new darling, No. 15 seeded Florida Gulf Coast, on Friday.


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Louisville takes over Kentucky’s home to storm into Sweet 16

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 24 Maret 2013 | 23.16

LEXINGTON, Ky. — If there was any doubt about what team owned Rupp Arena this week for the NCAA Tournament second- and third- round games in the Midwest Region, it was answered at halftime.

A witty group of Louisville fans, their team enjoying a healthy lead over Colorado State, broke out the chant of the tournament.

"Robert Morris! Robert Morris!''

It was Robert Morris that knocked Kentucky, the 2012 NCAA Tournament champion, out of the NIT. To add insult to injury, Louisville was installed as the overall No.1 seed in this NCAA Tournament and sent 75 miles to play on Kentucky's home court. And Kentucky, a top seed in the NIT, was sent to Robert Morris because Rupp was in use.

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PRESSURE PLAYER: Louisville's Russ Smith gets a shot off under pressure form Colorado State's Colton Iverson.

Forget survive and advance. This was frolic and roll.

Louisville blasted a game Colorado State team 82-56 to advance to the Sweet 16 next week in Indianapolis, where the Cards will enjoy another great home-court advantage against the winner of last night's St. Louis-Oregon game.

"We got caught by as well a coached team as I've ever played against, and that's saying something'' Colorado State coach Larry Eustachy said. "I don't want to put the pressure on Rick [Pitino] and his guys, but they're special.

"They're a special group. They need a little luck like everybody does to win it all, but that's as impressive a team as I've been against.''

With 15 minutes left, Louisville had a 55-36 lead and Louisville fans had started the wave. The Cards had forced 16 turnovers and made nine steals and the press was just starting to really take effect. Louisville finished with 11 steals and forced 20 turnovers.

"We probably can't play any better,'' Louisville coach Rick Pitino said, issuing a challenge to his players for the next round.

The Rams shot 55.6-percent (10-of-18) from the field in the first half and trailed 45-31. Just as Louisville did to North Carolina A&T in its second-round blowout, when the Cards forced 25 turnovers and set an NCAA Tournament game record with 20 steals, they took apart Colorado State.

"I just describe it as total chaos,'' Rams forward Greg Smith said.

Colorado State (26-9) only had about 36 hours after its second-round win over Missouri to prepare for Louisville's pressure. It wasn't enough. Thirty-six days might not have been enough.

"We just got ambushed,'' said Eustachy.

Brooklyn's Russ Smith, who dedicated this tournament to his late high school coach, the legendary Jack Curran of Archbishop Molloy, was Cardinal-red hot, making 4-of-6 3's in the first half and converting 9-of-10 free throws.

"Coach Curran is smiling right now,'' Pitino said. "He's so proud of Russ Smith.''

Smith finished with 27 points. He had 30 here last season against Kentucky, prompting a new Twitter account — Russarena.

With 19.1 seconds left, Pitino cleared the bench for a second straight NCAA Tournament game. That's not supposed to happen in a third-round game.

But crazy things happen in March. Rupp Arena becomes the KFC Yum! Center East. Fans brave enough to wear Kentucky gear get booed on the video monitor.

"The hard part is that we started the season in Jay Z's arena [Barclays Center] and ended it in a high school gym,'' said Kentucky fan Sam Lowe, an EMT from Lexington. "And Louisville has a chance to get to the Four Four by playing in Rupp. That's hard.''

Not as hard as playing against Louisville's press. Not even close.

lenn.robbins@nypost.com


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Sam’s the man: Buckeyes get most out of Thompson

DAYTON, Ohio — When Ohio State sophomore Sam Thompson jumps, there are times assistant coach Chris Jent thinks landing is a choice.

"Sam's a two-footed leaper," Jent said yesterday as the Buckeyes prepared for Sunday's NCAA Tournament third-round meeting with Iowa State in the West Region. "When he can gather, he kind of comes down when he wants to it seems."

Thompson is the Buckeyes' 6-foot-7, 190-pound forward, and his athleticism is staggering. In Friday's 95-70 second-round rout of Iona, he delivered an impressive play, touching the sky on a one-hand alley-oop dunk. It was part of a superb night for Thompson, who poured in a career-high 20 points and hauled in a career-best 10 rebounds. He has made 20 of his last 30 shots.

The issue today will be how Thompson fares when the second-seeded Buckeyes take on the 10th-seeded Cyclones for a berth in the Sweet 16.

Can he continue his impressive scoring? So far this season, he has scored 15 points or more only three other times — and in the games immediately following those three, he scored two points, no points and eight points.

Ohio State, which has won nine straight games, including the Big Ten championship game, has one player averaging double figures in scoring this season — forward Deshaun Thomas at 19.6 points. So it's important for the Buckeyes to get second scorer to step up the way Thompson did Friday.

"It's huge," said Thompson, who is averaging 7.8 points this season. "In this last month of the season when we've gotten in a good rhythm, we've had a consistent second guy scoring, sometimes a third guy."

Thompson said he still tries to contribute when he doesn't score, and coach Thad Matta yesterday called him "a great defender."

But Jent said this season, Thompson has improved his mid-range shooting and catch-and-shoot skills.

"He's become a much more comfortable offensive player," Jent said.

There's no denying Thompson's athleticism.

"He's a freak," said star point guard Aaron Craft.

"Before we started the season," guard Lenzelle Smith Jr. recalled, "I saw him jump over somebody."

Today, Thompson will try to help the Buckeyes jump over the Cyclones.

mark.hale@nypost.com


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EU chief leading negotiations on Cyprus deal

BRUSSELS — A top European official is leading a high-level meeting Sunday afternoon in a last-ditch effort to help Cyprus come up with a plan necessary for a 10 billion euro bailout loan that would save it from bankruptcy.

The day of talks could prove critical — not only for the future of the small island country, but also for the 17-nation eurozone. If Cyprus or its banks were to collapse, officials fear that a lack of confidence could spread to other countries that use the euro, triggering higher borrowing costs or capital flight from those countries.

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European Council President Herman Van Rompuy

Cyprus is racing to meet a Monday deadline to come up with a plan to raise 5.8 billion euros ($7.5 billion) in order to get the bailout from the other European countries that use the single currency, as well as from the IMF.

Cyprus has "to fulfill a difficult mission to save the Cypriot economy and avert a disorderly default threatening the economy if there is no final deal for the loan agreement," government spokesman Christos Sylianides said in a written statement.

Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades and Finance Minister Michalis Sarris were flying to Brussels, Sylianides said. Anastasiades was to be in constant contact throughout the negotiations in Brussels with party leaders who would be in the presidential mansion in Nicosia, he said.

An EU spokesman said European Council President Herman Van Rompuy would lead the meeting, with Anastasiades and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso attending. The Council is the gathering of 27 EU heads of state and government; the Commission is the EU's executive arm.

Van Rompuy's role will not be to reach a final agreement, but to facilitate efforts to find a solution, spokesman Preben Aamann said. Any new proposal would have to be approved Sunday evening by the Eurogroup, the gathering of finance ministers from the 17 EU countries that use the euro currency.

The IMF, European Central Bank and European Commission will then determine whether any plan put forward by Cyprus meets the requirement that Cyprus' debt, including any new bailout loan, be sustainable over the long run.

To avoid bankruptcy or the collapse of its banking system, Cyprus needs significantly more than the 10 billion euros the international creditors are willing to lend it. For that reason, the country must somehow raise — and not through borrowing — the additional money.

The original plan, agreed to in marathon negotiations, called for a one-time "levy" on all bank depositors in Cypriot banks. The proposal ignited fierce anger among Cypriots and failed to garner a single vote in the Cypriot Parliament.

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble underlined that time was of the essence. The European Central Bank says it will stop providing emergency funding to Cyprus' banks after Monday if no new plan is in place.

"Cyprus will go down a tough path — either way. But that's not the consequence of European stubbornness but of a business model that no longer works," he said.

Following the Van Rompuy meeting, Anastasiades will meet with Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, and Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, Cypriot spokesman Nikos Christodoulides said.


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Kerry travels to Baghdad, insists Iraq shouldn't allow Iran to use airspace to aid Syria

BAGHDAD — The US has made clear that Iraq shouldn't allow Iran to use its airspace to ship weapons and fighters to Syria, US Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters Sunday during an unannounced trip to Baghdad.

Following private discussions with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Kerry said the two had a "very spirited discussion" on the subject of Iranian overflights. The US believes the Iranian shipments are aiding Syrian President Bashar Assad and undermining Western-backed opposition groups.

"I made it very clear that for those of us who are engaged in an effort to see President Assad step down ... anything that supports President Assad is problematic," Kerry said.

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US Secretary of State John Kerry meets with Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad today.

Kerry also said that US lawmakers and the American people are "increasingly watching what Iraq is doing and wondering how it is a partner."

In the absence of a complete ban on flights, the US would at least like the planes to land and be inspected in Iraq to ensure that they are carrying humanitarian supplies. Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton secured a pledge from Iraq to inspect the flights last year, but since then only two aircraft have been checked by Iraqi authorities, according to US officials.

The overflights have long been a source of contention between the US and Iraq and Kerry will tell the Iraqis that allowing them to continue will make the situation in Syria worse and ultimately threaten Iraq's stability.

One senior US official said the sheer number of overflights, which occur "close to daily," along with shipments trucked to Syria from Iran through Iraq, was inconsistent with claims they are only carrying humanitarian supplies. The official said it was in Iraq's interest to prevent the situation in Syria from deteriorating further, particularly as there are fears that al Qaeda-linked extremists may gain a foothold in the country as the Assad regime falters.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to publicly preview Kerry's meetings, said there are clear links between al Qaeda linked extremists operating in Syria and militants who are also carrying out terrorist attacks in Iraqi territory with increasing regularity.

A group of fighters in Syria known as Jabhat al-Nusra, a powerful offshoot of al Qaeda in Iraq that the US has designated a terrorist organization, has claimed responsibility for most of the deadliest suicide bombings against regime and military facilities and, as a result, has gained popularity among some rebels.


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Obama ending mideast trip with tour of Jordan's fabled ancient city of Petra

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 23 Maret 2013 | 23.16

PETRA, Jordan — President Barack Obama set aside the Middle East's tricky politics Saturday to marvel at the beauty of one of the region's most stunning sites, the fabled ancient city of Petra.

"This is pretty spectacular," he said, craning his neck to gaze up at the rock faces after emerging from a narrow pathway into a sun-splashed plaza in front of the grand Treasury. The soaring facade is considered the masterpiece of the ancient city carved into the rose-red stone by the Nabataeans more than 2,000 years ago.

Obama's turn as tourist capped a four-day visit to the Middle East that included stops in Israel and the West Bank, as well Jordan. The White House set low policy expectations for the trip, and the president was returning to Washington with few tangible achievements to show. Aides said his intention instead was to reassure the region's politicians and people — particularly in Israel — that he is committed to their security and prosperity.

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President Obama looks on during his Visit to the Nabatean ancient city of Petra, Jordan.

Curious residents and picture-taking tourists lined the streets of modern Petra as Obama's motorcade wound toward the entrance to the ancient city. The president, dressed in khaki pants, a black jacket and hiking boots, began his walking tour at the entrance to the Siq, a narrow, winding gorge cutting between two soaring cliffs.

The path opened into a dusty plaza with the massive columned Treasury as its centerpiece. Obama declared the carved monument is "amazing."

The Bedouins named the building the Treasury because they believed that urns sculpted on top of it contained great treasures. In reality, the urns represented a memorial for Nabataean royalty. Over time, historians have disagreed on the Treasury's purpose. However, a recent excavation proved that a graveyard exists underneath it.

The Nabataeans established Petra as a crucial junction for trade routes linking China, India and southern Arabia with Egypt, Syria, Greece and Rome. The city flourished until trade routes were redirected in the seventh century, leading to Petra's demise.

Petra is Jordan's most popular tourist attraction, drawing more than a half million visitors yearly since 2007. It may be familiar to many people who saw the 1989 movie, "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade." Some scenes were filmed in the ancient city.

High winds and overcast skies nearly grounded Marine One, the presidential helicopter, in the Jordanian capital of Amman, which would have forced Obama to scrap the tourist stop. But the weather cleared enough for him and his delegation to make the hour-long flight across Jordan's rugged landscape, arriving in Petra under bright sunshine.

The president departed Jordan after the tour and was due back in Washington late Saturday.


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Cyprus racing to complete alternative rescue plan

NICOSIA, Cyprus — Politicians in Cyprus were racing Saturday to complete an alternative plan raising funds necessary for the country to qualify for an international bailout, with a potential bankruptcy just three days away.

Cyprus has been told it must raise 5.8 billion euros ($7.5 billion) in order to secure 10 billion euros in rescue loans from other European countries that use the single currency, and from the International Monetary Fund. The country's lawmakers soundly rejected an unpopular initial plan that would have seized up to 10 percent of people's bank accounts, and is now seeking a way to raise the desperately needed money.

Finance Minister Michalis Sarris said it was unclear when new legislation raising funds would be completed and put to a vote in Parliament, but that it could be as early as Saturday night.

Nicosia made a significant step towards cementing a new plan Friday night, when its lawmakers approved nine bills, including three crucial ones that will restructure ailing banks, restrict financial transactions in emergencies and set up a "solidarity fund" for contributions.

Time is running out fast. The European Central Bank has said it will stop providing emergency funding to Cyprus' banks after Monday if no new plan is in place. Without ECB's support, Cypriot banks would collapse on Tuesday, pushing the country toward bankruptcy and a potential exit from the 17-nation eurozone.

Representatives of the IMF, ECB and European Commission — collectively known as the troika — were meeting with officials in the Finance Ministry throughout the morning, negotiating several new laws, including a crucial bill that would impose some form of a tax on bank deposits. The percentages and where the tax would apply are unclear, but the deputy head of the DISY governing party, Averof Neophytou, said in Parliament Friday it could be less than 1 percent on all deposits.

Troika consent is essential as they will determine whether the plan that the Cypriots come up with would meet the requirements for the bailout before it is presented to the eurozone finance ministers for final approval.

A eurogroup meeting of the finance ministers is expected to be held in Brussels over the weekend, and Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades was also to fly there, potentially as early as Saturday.


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Gunman who shot four at Coney Island housing project arrested

Police have arrested the gunman who killed one man and shot three other people yesterday in a Coney Island housing project.

Cops took Joseph Brown into custody at his friend's apartment about 6 a.m. this morning, and charges were pending.

Brown allegedly tricked 62-year-old Eva Natal into letting him inside a fifth-floor apartment at the Gravesend Houses on West 33rd Street just before 4 p.m, sources said.

He headed to Natal's son Matt's bedroom, where he closed the door and allegedly opened fire.

As Brown ran out of the apartment, he allegedly pumped a bullet into Eva's stomach and shot at two others in the living room.

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The scene of yesterday's Coney Island shooting

NYPD hostage negotiators were on the scene at one point because they believed Brown had barricaded himself in a nearby building, but cops later left the area.

Police believe Brown had a beef with one of Natal's sons, a source said.

Eva Natal was rushed to Lutheran Hospital where she was in serious but stable condition. Matt Natal, 24, was shot in the head and also taken to Lutheran, where he was in critical condition. Another son of Eva's, who is 40, was grazed by a bullet in the head. He was well enough to remain at the scene and be interviewed by cops.

The dead man — identified by his sister as Angel Rivera, 28 — was a friend of one of Natal's sons.

"When I wake up in the morning tomorrow, I'm not gonna see my brother there" said the sister, Ashley Serrano, 22. "I can't believe it," said a senior woman, who lived there 35 years. "I raised all my kids in the building. This is the first time I have seen anything like this happen. This is shocking."

Additional reporting by Dan Prendergast and Kate Kowsh


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Pope Francis tells Benedict, 'We are brothers'

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Pope Francis greets Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI at Castel Gandolfo today.

CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy — Pope Francis traveled Saturday to this hill town south of Rome to have lunch with his "brother" and predecessor Benedict XVI, a historic and potentially problematic melding of the papacies that has never before confronted the Catholic Church.

The two men dressed in white embraced warmly on the helipad in the gardens of Castel Gandolfo, where Benedict has been living since he stepped down Feb. 28 and became the first pope to resign in 600 years.

In a series of gestures that ensued, Benedict made clear that he considered Francis to be pope while Francis made clear he considered his predecessor to be very much a revered brother and equal. They clasped hands repeatedly, showing one another the deference owed a pope in ways that surely turned Vatican protocol upside down.

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Traveling from the helipad to the palazzo, Francis sat on the right-hand side of the car, the traditional place of the pope, while Benedict sat on the left. When they entered the chapel inside the palazzo to pray, Benedict tried to direct Francis to the papal kneeler at the front of the chapel, but Francis refused.

"No, we are brothers," Francis told Benedict, according to the Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi. He said Francis wanted to pray together with Benedict, so the two used a different kneeler in the pews and prayed side-by-side.

Francis also brought a gift to Benedict, an icon of the Madonna, and told him that it's known as the "Madonna of Humility."

"I thought of you," Francis told Benedict. "You gave us so many signs of humility and gentleness in your pontificate." Benedict replied: "Grazie, grazie."

Benedict wore the simple white cassock of the papacy, with a quilted white jacket over it to guard against the chill, but minus the sash and cape worn by Francis. Walking with a cane, the 85-year-old Benedict looked frail compared to the robust 76-year-old Argentine.

Outside the villa, the main piazza of Castel Gandolfo was packed with well-wishers bearing photos of both popes and chanting "Francesco! Francesco!" But the Vatican made clear they probably wouldn't see anything.

The Vatican downplayed the remarkable reunion in keeping with Benedict's desire to remain "hidden from the world" and not interfere with his successor's papacy. There was no live coverage by Vatican television, and only a short video and still photos were released after the fact.


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Men busted for stealing hundreds of thousands using fake credit cards: cops

Four men from Los Angeles and Las Vegas were busted for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from Manhattan bank accounts using fraudulent debit and credit cards, police said.

Chase Bank employees alerted the NYPD shortly before 2 p.m. Thursday that a man was at an ATM withdrawing cash from a flagged account at their Chelsea branch on Seventh Avenue near 24th Street and sent a picture of him to the cops.

Officers from the Manhattan South Grand Larceny Task Force arrested the suspect and recovered 92 phony debit and credit cards as well as $5,000 in cash.

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The magnetic strip encoding device found by the police

Later that afternoon, the officers were tipped that another man was withdrawing money from a flagged account in an Atlantic Bank branch on Third Avenue near 58th Street, authorities said.

When they took him into police custody, they found $16,000 in cash on him, as well as 82 cards, cops said.

Two other accomplices were arrested in Midtown at Hotel Pennsylvania on Seventh Avenue, police said.

Cops carried out a search warrant of their hotel rooms and recovered $198,000 in money orders as well as $84,000 in cash and 200 phony cards. A magnetic strip encoding device was also found by the police.

Suspects Garegin Spartalyan, 39, and Aram Martirosian, 34, hailed from Las Vegas, cops said. Hayk Dzhandzhapanyan, 40, is from Whittier, California, and Davit Kudugulyan, 42, lives in North Hollywood, California.

They were all charged with 380 counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument, as well as one count each of grand larceny and identity theft, among other charges.


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'Holy Switcheroo!' Vatican website apparently hacked by Batman

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 22 Maret 2013 | 23.16

This story about Batman appears on the Vatican's social communications' office's website.

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This story about Batman appears on the Vatican's social communications' office's website.

VATICAN CITY — One of the Vatican's main Twitter accounts and the website of its communications office were running stories about Batman on Thursday with the headline "Holy Switcheroo!" — raising concerns they might have been hacked.

But two Vatican officials said the site hadn't been hacked, and that the reason for the unusual posting was an "internal system failure" due to a non-native English speaker posting the story on the website.

The story was from the Catholic News Service. It has as its headline: "Holy Switcheroo! Batman has grown bitter, more vengeful with the years" and details the evolution of the Batman comic franchise.

"Admittedly some people might have been thrown off by the headline," said Greg Burke, a Vatican communications adviser.

Monsignor Paul Tighe, the No. 2 in the Vatican's social communications office, said the office's website, www.pccs.va runs stories about communications issues and regularly takes copy from Catholic News Service, the news agency of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Once a story is posted, he explained, it generates an automatic tweet on the office's Twitter handle (at)pccs_va.

"I thought we had been hacked to be honest," he said. But further investigation yielded a simpler explanation. The story was later lowered down from the lead story on the site.

The other stories on the website are much more church-oriented in nature. On Thursday, they included Pope Francis' explanation of how he decided on calling himself Francis, the address to the media by the head of the social communications office about coverage of the papal conclave, and a story about registration being open for a congress on the role of the media in promoting peace.

Earlier this week, the Twitter account of a senior Vatican official was hacked.


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Olive Garden and Red Lobster parent's third-quarter profit drops but beats Wall Street expectations

Darden Restaurants' third-quarter net income dropped 18 percent, as it dealt with soft sales at Red Lobster but the performance still beat Wall Street's expectations.

The Orlando, Fla., company said Friday that sales at its Olive Garden, Red Lobster and LongHorn Steakhouse restaurants open at least a year fell a combined 4.6 percent.

This figure is a key gauge of a restaurant operator's performance because it excludes results at store recently opened or closed.

Darden Restaurants Inc. has been struggling to make its brands relevant again as diners increasingly head to chains like Chipotle and Panera, where they feel they're getting restaurant-quality food without paying as much. As it looks for ways to catch up to shifting trends, Red Lobster this week started testing a "pay-at-the-counter" concept at two location near the its headquarters.

For the three months ended Feb. 24, Darden earned $134.4 million, or $1.02 per share. That's down from $164.1 million, or $1.25 per share, a year earlier.

Analysts polled by FactSet expected earnings of $1.01 per share.

Revenue rose 5 percent to $2.26 billion from $2.16 billion, matching Wall Street's view.

Revenue for the specialty restaurant group surged 61 percent, buoyed by the addition of some Yard House restaurants, as well as new restaurants for The Capital Grille, Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52.

Revenue at Red Lobster dropped 6 percent as it contended with higher expenses and weaker sales at its locations in the US open at least a year. Olive Garden revenue edged up slightly and revenue for LongHorn Steakhouse climbed 6.9 percent as both chains took in money from new restaurants.

Darden said that bad winter weather hurt sales at some of its restaurants. Sales at Red Lobster restaurants open in the US at least a year declined 6.6 percent in the quarter. The figure fell 4.1 percent for Olive Garden locations in the US and dropped 1.6 percent for LongHorn Steakhouse.

The company reaffirmed its fiscal 2013 earnings forecast of $3.06 to $3.22 per share. Analysts predict earnings of $3.17 per share.

It still anticipates revenue will climb 6 percent to 7 percent. Based on the prior year's revenue of $8 billion, this implies about $8.48 billion to $8.56 billion.

Wall Street expects revenue of $8.52 billion.

Darden's board also declared a quarterly dividend of 50 cents per share. The dividend will be paid on May 1 to shareholders of record on April 10.

Darden Restaurants shares closed at $48.96 on Thursday.


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