Monday, July 29, 2013

Y-12 Infiltration Costs Could Top $100 Million

The United States could ultimately spend more than $100 million responding to an illegal nuclear weapons plant entry by peace activists one year ago, issue experts told the Knoxville News Sentinel for a Saturday report.

The price tag would include costs from audits, worker education initiatives and other follow-up activities carried out at the Y-12 National Security Complex after three members of the group Transform Now Plowshares infiltrated the Tennessee site on July 28, 2012. The intruders cut through multiple fences to reach the exterior of the site's bomb-grade uranium storehouse, where they dumped blood, hung banners and wrote peace slogans on buildings prior to their arrest.

The site suffered another embarrassment last month, when an apparently lost driver slipped onto facility grounds with morning commuters.

On Sunday, a gun accident wounded two protective force personnel at the facility, the News Sentinel reported.

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CBS boss: Racism on 'Big Brother' is 'appalling'

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President of CBS Les Moonves, with wife and "Big Brother" host Julie Chen.

It's not just viewers who take issue with the racist remarks that have been made on "Big Brother" this season. CBS CEO Les Moonves, speaking publicly for the first time about the issue, said he isn't pleased with the insensitive comments either, made most notably by houseguest Aaryn Gries and a few others.

"I find the behavior absolutely appalling," Moonves told reporters Monday at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour in Beverly Hills. "I've watched every episode of the show. My wife ('Big Brother' host Julie Chen) would kill me if I didn't! We discuss it quite a bit. I think we're handling it properly. We did not comment on things that were (said) until it affected the show."

He added that unfortunately, the show is "reflecting how certain people feel in America."

As for the casting of personalities, Moonves noted that, "Obviously, you don't want wallflowers on reality shows. You want people who are interesting. Obviously that can sometimes lead to controversy."

Most of the bad behavior has been caught by "Big Brother's" ever present 24/7 live-stream cameras, content that is available with a pay subscription. Only a small portion of the derogatory remarks have made it to the air, with the majority of it uttered by Gries. But the live feed has revealed other racist and homophobic comments by GinaMarie Zimmerman and Spencer Clawson, as well as a few others. Most of the remarks have been made about African-American contestant Candice Stewart and Korean-American housemate Helen Kim.

Though the contestants are now aware of Gries' remarks, they're keeping her in the "Big Brother" house because they don't think she can win. But if she does?

"If she wins the whole prize, America should take a look at itself," Moonves told reporters after the session.

Since the controversy first broke earlier this month, none of the network's top brass had addressed the issue. But CBS had issued short statements to the press saying the network was "weighing carefully issues of broadcast standards," and that "Houseguests reveal prejudices and other beliefs that we do not condone."

Gries, Zimmerman and Clawson have all faced real-world repercussions for their in-game behavior, though they don't know it yet due to being sequestered for the show. Gries has been dropped by her modeling agency, Zimmerman has been fired, and Clawson's employer has released a statement distancing themselves from him.

? Additional reporting by Michael Maloneyand Dru Moorhouse.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Angels' Pujols goes on DL, could miss rest of year

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) ? Los Angeles Angels slugger Albert Pujols was put on the disabled list Sunday with a tear in his left foot that could end his season.

Manager Mike Scioscia said the star will be sidelined for "a significant amount of time."

Pujols has a partially torn plantar fascia, an injury that has bothered him most of the season. He aggravated it while running out a single in the ninth inning of Friday's 6-4 loss to Oakland.

"This is something that, talking to Albert, has been going on for six or seven years," Scioscia said before the Angels' game against Athletics. "It's been going on for a long time and he's managed it. This is a big blow to our team right now."

Although surgery seems unlikely, Scioscia didn't rule out the possibility that Pujols could be sidelined for the rest of the year.

Pujols left the team and returned to Los Angeles on Saturday morning for additional testing. That's when the injury was diagnosed.

"We'll just take it one step at a time and see how it goes," Scioscia said. "But this is not something that's going to heal in a week or two. After that we'll just wait and get direction from our medical department and how Albert feels. It's a significant amount of time, that's what it's going to take."

The three-time NL MVP, who signed a $240 million, 10-year contract with the Angels as a free agent in December 2011, has served as the club's designated hitter most of the season. Pujols was hitting .258 with 17 home runs and 64 RBIs before re-injuring his foot.

The Angels went into the season with hopes of winning the AL West. They began the day with a 48-54 record, 12 games behind the first-place A's.

Outfielder Kole Calhoun was called up from Triple-A Salt Lake.

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Wildfire damages military power, data lines

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Published: July 28, 2013

FAIRBANKS, Alaska ? A wildfire near Fairbanks earlier this summer damaged power lines and fiber optic cables on Eielson Air Force Base training grounds, but it won't affect the upcoming Red Flag-Alaska training exercise.

The Stuart Creek 2 wildfire took out more than 7 miles of power line and 2 miles of cable, but no military buildings were lost, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported.

It hasn't yet been determined if the military will replace the power and data lines, Air Force spokesman Lt. Elias Zani said.

Other military areas are being used for training, and Zani said the damage won't interrupt the Red Flag training exercise planned from Aug. 8-23.

"It is expected that all training objectives will be met," Zani said.

The 133-square-mile wildfire started June 19 at the military's Yukon Training Area, about 25 miles east of North Pole.

Col. Ron Johnson, garrison commander at Fort Wainwright, has said the fire was caused by artillery training. But since making that comment, the military has stepped back, saying it's too early to determine the cause of the fire.

The wildfire spread beyond military lands, eventually destroying three cabins and two outbuildings.

The fire continues to burn, but its severity has been downgraded. The Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation on Friday lifted access restrictions in the Chena River State Recreation Area, except for backcountry areas still close to the fire.

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EGYPTIAN ARMY?s ?Desert Storm? ? military operation to rid Sinai of Islamic terrorist garbage

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Gallery: Scene of fatal shooting in Hialeah, Florida ? 27th July 2013

A gunman has been killed by Swat team officers in Florida after he held hostages and killed six people inside an apartment complex on Saturday.

A standoff lasting several hours ensued after the man, who has not yet been named, ran amok in the building ? shooting people apparently at random in the hallways.

He later took two people hostage inside an apartment and was killed during an exchange of gunfire as officers broke in as part of a rescue attempt when resolution talks ?fell apart?.

Both hostages survived, although the victims were found in the same block as well as another man shot outside a different block across the street.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Reformers celebrate budget cuts to local public schools (Balloon Juice)

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Royal baby birth: A British mom talks about what it means to her children

The royal baby birth is check-out counter tabloid color for Americans; but for the British, it can hold deep emotion. One mom talks about her own evolution: from the knight in shining armor sensibilities of early childhood, to rebellious anti-monarchy diatribes as a teen, to the sense of national unity her kids witness with a new generation of royals.

By Charlie Moseley,?Guest Blogger / July 24, 2013

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As Kate Middleton and Prince William become parents, I wonder if my own two young girls will share the range of feelings about the royal family that I?ve traveled as a Briton. Mine is hardly an unusual emotional evolution in our society ? from the fairy tale romance of the knight in shining armor, to the rejection of tradition as one tries to assert one?s independence, to a growing fondness for the national unity these individuals spark in us.?

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One of my earliest memories of the royals came in the summer of 1980, when I was 6 years old. I remember the competition clearly: design a birthday card to celebrate the Queen Mother?s 80th birthday. I was a runner up and won a ?Lion? chocolate bar which for any child was reward enough. In all honesty, the birthday of the Queen Mother hadn?t meant much to me, I was just excited to make a card and enter a competition.

As our school was in Ascot, we would walk in procession out to the route the royal family took each year to Royal Ascot. Not only was it great fun missing lessons and cheering as the members of the royal household passed by, but we got to see them close up! It was something I looked forward to each year.?

When Lady Diana Spencer got engaged to the Prince of Wales there was a throng of activity from the press. It fed our imaginations and we looked forward to all the pomp and circumstance the ?big? day would bring. Crowds lined the streets of London ? many had camped out for days to ensure they got the best spot. The nation couldn't get enough of the magical moment. I remember mugs, tea towels, commemorative coins. In fact, I am sure that anything that had a surface area large enough to put a transfer on had something that captured the moment.?

On the day of the wedding, my family sat around the TV all wearing our Union Jack bowler hats. Flags and bunting decorated our home. The excitement was tangible. We waited with bated breath to see ?The Dress.? ?We had been told by the press that the silk worms couldn?t make enough material in time ? just the kind of detail to fuel our excitement before the big day.?

And then, there she was, the princess-to-be in a gown that every little girl dreams of wearing. She reinforced our pride in the royal family. Girls and women tried to emulate her look and longed for the fairy tale life we thought she led. In time, we?d follow how she raised her two boys. I was older than the princes so it was more with interest that I watched their lives unfold than wanting to follow in their footsteps.?

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Media: Japan ruling bloc wins upper house election

An elderly woman casts her vote in Japan's upper house parliamentary elections at a polling station in Tokyo, Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese voters went to the polls Sunday in an upper house of parliament election expected to give Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition a strong mandate as he pushes ahead with economic reforms and his conservative political agenda. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

An elderly woman casts her vote in Japan's upper house parliamentary elections at a polling station in Tokyo, Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese voters went to the polls Sunday in an upper house of parliament election expected to give Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition a strong mandate as he pushes ahead with economic reforms and his conservative political agenda. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

A girl places her father's vote into a ballot box at a polling station in Tokyo, Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese voters went to the polls Sunday in an upper house of parliament election expected to give Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition a strong mandate as he pushes ahead with economic reforms and his conservative political agenda. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

An elderly man casts his vote in Japan's upper house parliamentary elections at a polling station in Tokyo, Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese voters went to the polls Sunday in an upper house of parliament election expected to give Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition a strong mandate as he pushes ahead with economic reforms and his conservative political agenda. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

An elderly man casts his vote in Japan's upper house parliamentary elections at a polling station in Tokyo, Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese voters went to the polls Sunday in an upper house of parliament election expected to give Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition a strong mandate as he pushes ahead with economic reforms and his conservative political agenda. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

(AP) ? Japanese broadcasters projected that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition won a majority of seats in the upper house of parliament in elections Sunday, giving it control of both chambers for the first time in six years.

The win is seen as an endorsement of Abe's economic program, which has helped spark a tentative recovery, and gives him a legislative mandate to pursue difficult economic reforms that he has promised to help sustain growth in the long run.

The victory in the elections, where half the seats in the 242-member upper house were up for grabs, offers hawkish Abe more leeway to advance nationalistic goals that could further strain testy relations with China and South Korea.

It is a vindication for Abe, who lost upper house elections in 2007 during his previous stint as prime minister.

Based on exit polls, public broadcaster NHK predicted that Abe's Liberal Democratic Party and its coalition partner, New Komeito, won a combined 71 seats, giving them a total of 130 seats in the chamber, more than the 122 needed for a majority.

The Liberal Democrats were projected to take at least 61 seats, which together with the 50 they held before the vote would give them 111, short of an outright majority.

Official results weren't expected until early Monday.

Voter turnout was reported to be low, suggesting a lack of public enthusiasm.

Abe says his top priority is to sustain the economic recovery that, helped along by aggressive monetary and fiscal stimuli since he took office in late December, has lifted share prices, boosted business confidence and helped exporters by weakening the yen.

Japan's long-term growth will depend on sweeping changes to boost competitiveness and help cope with Japan's rapidly graying population and soaring national debt. Such reforms, long overdue, are bound to prove difficult even with control of both chambers of the parliament.

The LDP's vice president, Masahiko Komura, welcomed the early projections.

"Obviously, the results so far shows that voters want a stable government," Komura said in a live TV interview with NHK.

"We will continue to push Abenomics steadily in order to live up to their expectations," he said.

The gain in parliamentary strength will help relieve the gridlock of past years, but is no guarantee of smooth sailing for the ruling bloc.

Abe faces a decision this fall on whether to follow through on raising the sales tax next April from 5 percent to 8 percent, a move needed to shore up Japan's public finances, but one that many worry will derail the recovery.

After more than two decades of economic doldrums, the Japanese public has grown weary of political bickering and ineffectual leadership. Bereft of an effective, united political opposition, it has opted for the perceived safety of the Liberal Democrats, who have ruled Japan for most of the past seven decades.

"I want them to carry on doing their best as the economy seems to be picking up," Naohisa Hayashi, a 35-year-old man who runs his own business, said after casting his ballot at a downtown Tokyo polling station.

The Liberal Democrats' "Recover Japan" platform calls a strong economy, strategic diplomacy and unshakable national security under the Japan-U.S. alliance, which allows for 50,000 American troops to be stationed in Japan.

The party also favors revising the country's pacifist constitution, drafted by the United States after World War II, to give Japan's military a larger role ? a message that alarms the Chinese government but resonates with some Japanese voters troubled by territorial disputes with China and South Korea and widespread distrust of an increasingly assertive Beijing.

Abe has upset both neighbors by saying he hopes to revise a 1995 apology by Japan for its wartime aggression and questioning the extent to which Korean, Chinese and other Asian women were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers before and during World War II.

Revising the constitution would require two-thirds approval by both houses of parliament and a national referendum. Polls show the public is less interested in such matters than in reviving the economy and rebuilding areas of northeastern Japan devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

Very little progress has been made on reconstruction 2 1/2 years after the disaster, or on cleaning up from the ensuing nuclear crisis at the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant that has most of Japan's atomic reactors still closed for safety checks.

Despite considerable public opposition to nuclear power in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima disaster, many voters appear to be willing to support the pro-nuclear LDP because they are attaching a higher priority to economic and security issues.

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Associated Press writers Malcolm Foster, Mari Yamaguchi and Emily Wang contributed to this report.

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Italian court finds five guilty in Costa Concordia case

Five employees of the Italian cruise company responsible for the Costa Concordia cruise liner were found guilty of multiple manslaughter and negligence on Saturday for the 2012 Costa Concordia shipwreck, which killed 32 people.

By Colleen Barry and Francesco Sportelli,?Associated Press / July 20, 2013

An Italian firefighter is lowered from a helicopter onto the grounded Costa Concordia cruise ship off the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy in January 2012. An Italian court on Saturday, accepted plea bargains for five Costa Crociere employees in the Costa Concorda shipwreck that killed 32 crew and passengers, convicting all of multiple manslaughter and negligence.

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An Italian court on Saturday convicted five employees of an Italian cruise company over the Costa Concordia shipwreck that killed 32 crew and passengers, handing down a maximum sentence of two years and 10 months reached in plea bargains.

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The guilty verdicts for multiple manslaughter and negligence were the first reached in the tragic sinking of the cruise liner carrying more than 4,000 crew and passengers near the Tuscan shore in January 2012.

The ship's captain, the only remaining defendant, was denied a plea bargain and is being tried separately.

Lawyers representing the victims complained that the sentences agreed in the plea bargain ? all below three years ? were inadequate for the gravity of the disaster.

"It seems like a sentence for illegal construction," said Massimiliano Gabrielli. "It's an embarrassment."

Another lawyer for victims, Daniele Bocciolini, called the sentences "insufficient" and questioned the prosecutors' hypothesis placing the lion's share of the blame on Capt. Francesco Schettino, who faces up to 20 years if found guilty.

The five employees of Costa Crociere SpA, the cruise company, were charged for their respective roles in the nautical maneuver that put the ship in peril, evacuation and response to the emergency.

The longest sentence went to the company's crisis coordinator, who was sentenced to two years and 10 months. Concordia's hotel director was sentenced to two years and six months while two bridge officers and a helmsman got sentences ranging from one year and eight months to one year and 11 months. The bridge officials and helmsman were also convicted of a charge of causing a shipwreck, in addition to multiple manslaughter and negligence.

The court's reasoning for its decision will be released within 90 days, as is standard in Italy.

"I don't think there are any more doubt about the responsibility that falls above all on the shoulders of Schettino," said Prosecutor Francesco Verusio.

Schettino is charged with manslaughter for causing the shipwreck off the Tuscan island of Giglio and abandoning the vessel with thousands aboard. That trial opened this week, and was continued after two hearings until the end of September.

The Concordia, on a week-long Mediterranean cruise, speared a jagged granite reef when, prosecutors allege, Schettino steered the ship too close to Giglio's rocky shores as a favor to a crewman whose relatives live on the island. Schettino has denied the charges and insisted that the rock was not in nautical maps.

The reef sliced a 230-foot gash in the hull. Seawater rushed in, causing the ship to rapidly lean to one side until it capsized, then drifted to a rocky stretch of seabed just outside the island's tiny port.

Survivors have described a delayed and confused evacuation. The bodies of two victims were never found, but they were declared dead after a long search.

Barry contributed from Milan.

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Santos vows firm retaliation after FARC kills 19

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) ? President Juan Manuel Santos has promised decisive retaliation after Colombia's main rebel band killed 19 soldiers in a single day in the biggest blow to the military since peace talks began in November.

Santos traveled on Sunday to Arauca state on the Venezuelan border, where 15 members of an army battalion that guards oil facilities were killed in an ambush Saturday.

The other four soldiers killed in combat Saturday died in the town of Doncello in the southern state of Caqueta, a traditional stronghold of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.

The attacks fell on Colombia's independence day.

The rebels, known by their Spanish initials FARC, had sought a cease-fire when peace talks launched in Havana in November but Santos refused. From 1999 to 2002, the government granted the FARC a Switzerland-sized safe haven in the country's south for peace talks that failed.

In his visit to Arauca, Santos ordered the military high command to put "the entire machinery'" of war into motion against the FARC.

"Just as we have extended our hand and are in negotiations, so do we have a big stick. We have decisive military force and will apply it," he said.

The FARC have been badly battered militarily in recent years and analysts say chances of ending its nearly half-century-old insurgency have never been better.

Both sides say they have reached a preliminary agreement on land reform. But they also say nothing is settled until everything on the six-point agenda is agreed upon.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Heart of the Beast By Dean Motter, Judith Dupr?, And Sean Phillips ...

One of the earliest Vertigo OGNs is coming back into print from Dynamite. Nick Barrucci tells us that Sean Phillips is remastering the whole thing, and you can check out several pages below.

Dynamite is proud to announce that?The Heart of the Beast, the hauntingly evocative graphic novel written by Dean Motter and Judith Dupr?, and featuring lavishly painted artwork by Sean Phillips, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with an all-new prestige format edition.

With the tagline, ?Science transformed his body, artistry inspired his soul,??The Heart of the Beast?explores the timeless themes of classic horror literature, set against the backdrop of New York City?s decadent art world of the nineties.? Sandra, a beautiful and young bartender, meets the enigmatic Victor, a man with strange scars and stranger secrets.? A tale of gothic love and modern horror, this graphic novel drew praise from critics and comic fans alike.

?I had just finished writing and illustrating?The Prisoner?for DC when Vertigo approached me about pitching an original graphic novel,? says co-writer Dean Motter. ??After writing?Mister X?and?The Prisoner, I felt a bit ill-suited to do a supernatural story.? I thought that what I?d really like to do was a contemporary adult gothic drama.? I was a new arrival in New York, living in Tribeca and mesmerized by the local art scene.? It fascinated me.? My co-writer, Judith, was a curator and art critic living in lower Manhattan at the time.? In addition to acquainting me with the wonders of the city, she opened up some of the seedier sides of its art world as well.? We crafted our tale from our New York experiences, and our affection for art.?

Regarding?the era that served as inspiration for?The Heart of the Beast, co-writer Judith Dupr? shares, ?Soho was the belly button of the global art scene in the 1980s, with collectors coming in from all over the world.? They?d snap up entire shows of the artists who were hot.? Prices were high and so were the piles of cocaine. ?Fortunes were made overnight to the tune of Madonna?s ?Lucky Star.?? Artists without a coin to toss suddenly were buying racehorses.? One Swiss collector sent a dealer a perfectly shaped, full-size female leg ? made of milk chocolate ? to thank him for a painting.? For months, we?d hack off chunks of it, gobbling it down like cannibals. ?There were dark shadows, too.? Art that wasn?t even on the market, in some cases not even made yet, was being traded and sold.? Mark Kostabi, Warhol?s bastard child, had his 15 minutes of fame, churning out copies of masterworks in a literal art factory.? In 1985, the artist Ana Mendieta fell or was pushed from her 34th floor apartment window.? That same year saw a sadomasochistic ?death mask murder? case involving a well-known 57th Street art dealer and his assistant.? AIDS didn?t have a label yet, but stables of artists were dying, their creativity snuffed. ?Tribeca bars ? Puffy?s and Mickey?s ? were our shared living rooms.? Area, an amazing dance club, had revolving themes ? going there was like dancing inside an art installation.? We?d creep home from the clubs as the sun rose.? Then I?d become a gallerina. ?I?d sit in the gallery, totally without power but having a front row seat to the comings and goings of artists, collectors, and art world cognoscenti.?

Dupr? continues, ?Writing?The Heart of the Beast?was a way to honor those wild, exciting, and uncertain times.? It was great fun inventing a new Rembrandt ? apparently, I didn?t sleep through all my art history classes.? Paging through the book, I get sentimental seeing those things that are no longer new, like ATM cards, or no longer used, like answering machines.? Art, though, is a constant.? Sean did an amazing job capturing the sultry grit of lower Manhattan.?

?I?m very pleased that this early work is being made available again from the fine folks at Dynamite,? says Sean Phillips.? ?This was my first major project for an American publisher and it sank without trace twenty years ago.? Now people have another chance to read Dean and Judith?s great story and to see me learn to paint in watercolours on the job.? I?d like to think I?ve got better at painting since I finished?Heart Of The Beast, but I?m not so sure.? I?m still really pleased with the work I did on this book and just wish I could remember how to paint like that again.?

Concerning the complimentary nature of?The Heart of the Beast?s story and art, Motter adds, ?Sean was the ideal illustrator for the story. ?Perfectly real without the affectations of urban commentary.? The terror of the story comes, not from the conventional horrific tropes of a lesser artist, but from the counterpoint of his masterfully sublime illustrations and mounting unseen dread in our script. ?I?ve always been proud of this effort and am extremely happy to see it re-presented by Dynamite.? I?ve been told it was ahead of its time. ?I hope twenty years is enough.?

?The Heart of the Beast?was one of those rarities from the early 1990s?that could only have materialized when it did, because the world was only starting to understand and appreciate the artistry, the depth, and the literary value of the graphic novel,??says Nick Barrucci, CEO and Publisher of Dynamite.? ?Dean Motter and Judith Dupr? presented an emotional, grab-you-by-the-heart tale, a revisionist take on a creature of classic gothic horror.? And the artwork of Sean Phillips is just gorgeous, with?paintings so lifelike and emotive, you just knew that he was destined for greatness.?

Eisner Award-winning artist Sean Phillips is one of the most highly respected comic artists of his generation.? A professional illustrator for over twenty-five years, he has worked for all the major American and British comic publishers, as well as other clients including Twentieth Century Fox, Sony, Maxim and Island Records.??Versatile with both paint and pen-and-ink, he is perhaps best known for his work on such titles as?Sleeper,?Wildcats,?Batman,?Hellblazer,?Fatale,?Incognito, and?Criminal.? In October 2013, Phillips will receive a career retrospective hardcover with 350 pieces of artwork (including 70 never-before-seen illustrations), entitled?The Art of Sean Phillips, published by Dynamite Entertainment.

Dean Motter is an illustrator, designer, and writer best known in the comic industry as the creator of the influential 1980s ?New Wave? comic,?Mister X, now in its 30th year.? Having served at DC Comics as the overseer of corporate and licensing designs for their many characters in the 1990s, Motter went on to create the acclaimed Vertigo miniseries?Terminal City?and contribute to such titles as?Hellblazer,?Superman Adventures,?The Spirit, and the Eisner Award winning graphic novelBatman: Nine Lives, as well as?Star Wars Tales,?Grendel, and?Wolverine.

Judith Dupr? is passionate about the built world. A?New York Times?bestselling author, she has written several illustrated books about art and architecture, including?Skyscrapers, the best selling book in the world on that topic;?Bridges;?Churches; andMonuments: America?s History in Art and Memory. Her books have been published in 10 languages. Dupr? holds degrees from Brown University and Yale University, and studied at the Open Atelier of Design and Architecture in lower Manhattan.? Her first love has always been the visual arts.? After working as a gallerina at several Soho art galleries, she became the curator of the Harry N. Abrams Collection of Pop Art that included works by Warhol, Marisol, Jasper Johns, and Rauschenberg.? Dupr? lived in Tribeca, where much of?The Heart of the Beast?unfolds, for 18 years.

Source: http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/07/16/heart-of-the-beast-by-dean-motter-judith-dupre-and-sean-phillips-returns-for-remastered-20th-anniversary-edition-from-dynamite/

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Cespedes steals show from All-Stars, wins HR Derby

NEW YORK (AP) ? Yoenis Cespedes certainly made his mark at the All-Star game ? and he's not even on the roster.

Actually, it was a dent.

Oakland's second-year slugger won baseball's Home Run Derby with a dazzling display of power Monday night, becoming the first player left out of the Midsummer Classic to take home the crown.

Cespedes beat Bryce Harper 9-8 in the final round at reconfigured Citi Field, hitting the decisive drive with five swings to spare. The outfielder from Cuba flipped his bat aside and raised his left arm in triumph when he sent his 32nd homer of the night some 455 feet to center field, where it caromed off the back wall of the black batter's eye.

He was swarmed by the American League All-Stars near the third base line.

"You come for a show in New York. He put on a show," said Detroit Tigers pitcher Max Scherzer, set to start for the AL on Tuesday night.

The final addition to the field, Cespedes was the fourth player not selected for the All-Star game to compete in the event.

Right off the bat, he proved he belonged. With family in the stands, Cespedes hit a whopping 17 home runs in the first round ? more than any other player managed in their first two trips to the plate.

"I felt that I was getting into a very good rhythm, and that as long as the ball was right over the plate, I felt like I was in a good groove," he said through a translator. "That was the key."

Baseball's big boppers took aim at two trucks parked beside the home run apple behind the center-field fence, a popular staple at Mets games dating to their days in Shea Stadium.

With a shiny prize to shoot for, Cespedes dinged the hood on one and elicited a rousing cheer.

Cuban reliever Aroldis Chapman of the Cincinnati Reds brought Cespedes water and a towel during the first round, and 2010 champion David Ortiz strolled over to offer encouragement and advice.

The Rockettes danced atop the dugouts and did their famous kickline between first-round batters.

"It's far different from in Cuba," Cespedes said. "There might be two people at our games. There's only one photographer, and this is completely different and foreign to me. But I'm very happy to be here."

His first-round outburst was enough to send him straight into the finals, though he added six long balls in round two for good measure. Some of his drives were especially impressive, too.

Cespedes hit about a half-dozen balls into the upper deck in left, never reached by anyone in a game, and banged another couple of shots off the restaurant windows in the corner just below.

The 27-year-old Cespedes has struggled as a sophomore, batting .225 with 15 home runs, but hardly anyone in the game doubts his ability.

"This trophy will motivate me so that things continue to go well for me, and I just want to thank the people that believed in me, that thought I could play at this level," he said.

The 20-year-old Harper, wearing shiny gold spikes as his father pitched to him, hammered eight homers in all three rounds. But the Washington Nationals phenom couldn't keep up with Cespedes.

"He's incredible," Harper said. "He's an absolute machine."

Colorado outfielder Michael Cuddyer and Baltimore first baseman Chris Davis, who leads the majors with 37 homers, were eliminated in the second round. Davis tied Reggie Jackson (1969) for the AL record before the All-Star break.

"I had a little blister come up second round. It's just one of those things," Davis said. "I usually get one once a year and it just happened to be tonight. It actually popped during a swing. My main concern is obviously not to hurt myself and to hang onto the bat.

"It's something that I've dealt with in my career since I can remember. You've just got to kind of wear it for a couple of days and then it hardens up and you're good to go."

Citi Field opened in 2009 with a cavernous outfield and yielded the fewest home runs in the majors over its first three seasons, according to STATS. But the Mets erected a new fence in front of the old one, dubbed the Great Wall of Flushing, before last season. That trimmed dimensions by up to 12 feet and lowered the height of the wall from as high as 16 feet to 8 all around.

Since then, the ballpark has ranked closer to the middle of the pack in home runs, 18th out of 30. But it's still no hitter's haven. In fact, hometown favorite David Wright had joked he would take his Derby swings from second base.

Cespedes, however, and most of the other sluggers had little trouble clearing the old wall. When they got good wood, it was long gone.

"This stadium may be very difficult, but it's not as difficult as Oakland. And if I can do it in Oakland, I thought, why can't I do it here?" Cespedes said.

Wright and another hometown darling, Pirates slugger Pedro Alvarez, were both eliminated in the first round. Alvarez went to high school in New York City and grew up in the same Manhattan neighborhood as Manny Ramirez.

Wright managed five home runs as the sellout crowd of 43,558 chanted "Let's Go Mets!"

"I ran out of gas," he said.

Also knocked out early were defending champion Prince Fielder, the only player besides Ken Griffey Jr. to win multiple times, and American League captain Robinson Cano of the New York Yankees, who made Cespedes his final pick.

NOTES: Cespedes' home run total matched Ortiz (2010) and Cano (2011) for the third-highest behind Bobby Abreu (41 in 2005) and Josh Hamilton (35 in 2008). ... Davis was credited with the longest drive of the night at 502 feet. ... Oakland third base coach Mike Gallego pitched to Cespedes, who averaged 405 feet on his home runs. He became the first A's player to participate in the Derby since Jason Giambi in 2001 and joined Mark McGwire (1992) as the team's only winners. "Before I left, they asked me to bring home the trophy," Cespedes said. ... The American League topped the NL 53-50. ... Cano showed up at the afternoon news conference in a snappy suit. Harper was in a T-shirt, mesh shorts, sneakers and his spiky mohawk. At least he was dressed in blue and orange, Mets colors. ... By hitting 103 home runs in all, the sluggers raised $529,000 for charity.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cespedes-steals-show-stars-wins-hr-derby-031122107.html

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Boeing stock tumbles after fire on 787 Dreamliner

LONDON (AP) ? A fire aboard an empty 787 at Heathrow Airport spooked Boeing investors Friday, as they feared the re-emergence of battery problems that grounded the plane for months earlier this year.

Boeing shares lost $5.01, or 4.7 percent, to $101.87. At its peak, the selling knocked off $7.89 a share, or $6 billion of market value. The stock recovered slightly as speculation about the cause of the fire shifted away from the batteries.

The cause of the fire on the Ethiopian Airlines plane ? which broke out more than 8 hours after it had landed in London ? remained under investigation. The location of the fire led some experts to surmise it wasn't the planes lithium-ion batteries.

Meanwhile, an unspecified mechanical issue caused another 787 flown by Thomson Airways to return to Manchester Airport, adding to concerns about the plane.

Runways at Heathrow were shut down for nearly an hour as emergency crews put out the fire. No passengers were on the plane.

The 787, which Boeing dubs the Dreamliner, was grounded in January following two incidents with its lithium-ion batteries. One 787 caught fire shortly after it landed at Boston's Logan International Airport on Jan. 7.

Boeing marketed the plane to airlines as a revolutionary jet which ? thanks to its lightweight design ? burns 20 percent less fuel to comparable aircraft. Boeing, based in Chicago, has delivered 66 of the planes to customers with another 864 of them on order.

Boeing's stock partially rebounded after photos were circulated showing the section of the plane damaged by the fire ? an area far away from the battery compartment.

The photos show the rear roof of the plane burned, near the jet's vertical stabilizer, often called the tail.

The batteries are located in two separate compartments under the floor of the plane. One is near the wings; the other under the cockpit. Friday's fire wasn't near either of those areas.

"Evidence thus far suggests that the battery was not the cause of the fire at Heathrow," Jason Gursky, an aerospace analyst with Citi told investors. "The images out of London are not consistent with the fire at Boston Logan, which prompted the grounding earlier this year."

He added that "aircraft are complex animals such that a fire could come from many places." He added that this incident could highlight a new problem with the 787, causing further problems for Boeing.

The unanswered questions kept the company's stock sharply lower throughout the afternoon. Friday's loss ultimately shaved $3.8 billion from Boeing's market capitalization.

Boeing spokesman Marc Birtel said in an email that the company had personnel on the ground at Heathrow and that the company "is working to fully understand and address" the situation.

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that they were sending representatives to London to assist British authorities with their investigation of the fire.

"The headline nature of these (events) has become far too routine," said aviation consultant Robert Mann. "The airplane has to start proving itself in service, doing what it was designed to do."

There were also few details about the severity of the Thomson Airways incident. The jet had taken off from Manchester, England headed to an airport in Sanford, Fla., near Orlando. The airline said it had returned to Manchester "as a precautionary measure." All 291 passengers disembarked safely and engineers inspected the aircraft, the airline said.

Airplanes routinely return to the airport for minor technical problems. United Airlines recently had several minor problems with oil leaks on the 787, forcing emergency landings. The maintenance issues, which often also happen on other jets, received extra scrutiny because of the 787's problems.

The 787 is one of the most innovative commercial aircraft in the skies today.

Half of its structure is made of plastics reinforced with carbon fiber, a composite material that is both lighter and stronger than aluminum. In another first, the plane relies on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries to start its auxiliary power unit, which provides power on the ground or if the main engines quit.

Problems with those batteries ultimately led to the grounding in January of the 50 Dreamliners flying at the time.

First, a battery ignited on a Japan Airlines 787 shortly after it landed at Boston's Logan International Airport on Jan. 7. Passengers had already left the plane, but it took firefighters 40 minutes to put out the blaze.

Problems also popped up on other planes. There were fuel and oil leaks, a cracked cockpit window and a computer glitch that erroneously indicated a brake problem.

Then a 787 flown by Japan's All Nippon Airways made an emergency landing after pilots were alerted to battery problems and detected a burning smell. Both Japanese airlines grounded their Dreamliner fleets. The FAA, which just days earlier insisted that the plane was safe, did the same with U.S. planes on January 16.

It was the first time the FAA had grounded a whole fleet of planes since 1979, when it ordered the DC-10 out of the sky following a series of fatal crashes.

The FAA eventually approved a plan by Boeing to better insulate the battery's eight cells and the addition of a new containment and venting system. Once the changes were made, planes started to fly again.

Ethiopian Airlines was the first airline to resume using the 787, with a flight on April 27 from Ethiopia's capital of Addis Ababa to Nairobi, Kenya, after the battery incidents.

The registration number of the plane at Heathrow ? ET-AOP ? is the same as the aircraft used in the April 27 flight. Randy Tinseth, vice president of marketing for Boeing's commercial unit, was on that initial flight and said at the time that the flight "left on time, landed early and was truly perfect."

Friday's fire led many to initially question if that solution was not enough.

"For Boeing's sake, I hope it's not the batteries," said Mary Schiavo, former inspector general of the U.S. Department of Transportation. "There was a lot of criticism that the FAA didn't fully understand the battery issues when they certified the batteries. People got over that, and they kind of thought that was behind them."

If this is a battery-caused fire, she said, "It puts the FAA in a very bad spot."

___

Associated Press writers Raphael Satter, Sylvia Hui and James Brooks in London, David Koenig in Dallas and Joan Lowy in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/boeing-stock-tumbles-fire-787-dreamliner-204010149.html

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority protects public from pretty flowers

I?ve you?ve ever traveled on DC?s Metro system, you know that it?s an aesthetic marvel. A feast for the eyes. A perfectly charming, senses-soothing delight.

And the WMATA intends to keep it that way, despite the meddling of any ?garden artists.? Columnist Robert McCartney at WaPo writes:

Two weeks ago, I wrote that the transit system would look silly if it let perish 1,000 flowers planted secretly at the Dupont Circle station by local garden artist Henry Docter, the self-described Phantom Planter.

I feared that Metro would merely neglect the flowers. Instead, last Sunday, it sent workmen to yank them out.

The transit system regularly pleads poverty, yet employees devoted supposedly valuable time to remove more than 1,000 morning glories, cardinal flowers and cypress vines that Docter donated to the city ? albeit without permission. The plants would have bloomed from August to October in a patriotic display of red, white and blue.

What?s patriotic about a private citizen ruining the public?s enjoyment of the Metro?s soul-fortifying brutalist architecture? Why litter it up with a bunch of stupid flowers? If I wanted to see red, white, and blue, I certainly wouldn?t have come to Washington.

Not to mention that this meddler, this horticultural terrorist, has distracted WMATA employees from their most important job: making sure all escalators, at all times, are being repaired.

Stop trying to improve on the government, people. They got this.

Source: http://dailycaller.com/2013/07/08/washington-metropolitan-area-transit-authority-protects-public-from-pretty-flowers/

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Lincoln's Pyramid: Failed Proposals For DC's Most Famous Monuments

Lincoln's Pyramid: Failed Proposals For DC's Most Famous Monuments

Retronostalgia is the air. Last week, we looked six New Yorks that could have been. And this week, National Geographic takes a similar look at D.C., for which there are veritable heaps of unbuilt memorials. Ever wondered what the Lincoln Memorial would look like, had it been built by ancient Egyptians?

As you might imagine, the competition to design a national monument was fierce, even in America's infancy. And since the United States had no classical traditions to draw from, being a country without a true creation myth, most architects borrowed from the grand pasts of other cultures, including the Greeks to the Egyptians. As Martin Moeller, a senior curator at the National Building Museum, explains to NatGeo's Luna Shyr:

Now it seems so bizarre. But if you think about it, how much more bizarre is it than using an ancient Egyptian obelisk as a symbol for the nation's first president?

Of course, plenty of the monuments that were actually built borrow from both sources, but we've had several hundred years to get used to the obelisks and edifices we ended up with. By contrast, the failed schemes are shocking. Three of the best follow, but head over to National Geographic for the whole slideshow. [National Geographic]


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Washington Monument

If you've ever looked closely at the monument that was built, there's a shift in color?from darker to light?halfway up its face. That's because construction took nearly 40 years to complete, and was halted during the Civil War. During that time, other proposals were put forth, like the bust on the left, designed by Vinnie Ream Hoxi. When work finally resumed, the original design (by Robert Mills, seen on the right) was altered dramatically to fit the style of the day.


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Kennedy Center

Edward Durell Stone?the midcentury architect who built the original MoMA and Radio City Music Hall?designed this sinuous cultural center in 1959. According to NatGeo, it was scrapped because of its cost. 13 years later, Stone's alternate design?the rectangular, gridded design we're all familiar with?opened instead.


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Lincoln Memorial

John Russell Pope is the author of a handful of Washington's most well-known structures, like the National Archives and the Jefferson Memorial. Lesser known? His zany pyramid proposal for the Lincoln Memorial. According to Moeller and NatGeo, the craziness of this scheme is explained by the fact that Pope wanted the powers that be to change the site for the memorial?making this a well-executed architectural ploy.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/lincolns-pyramid-failed-proposals-for-dcs-most-famou-679522741

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