Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Confusion over reports that Carter heading to N. Korea

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The White House on Monday clarified it was not confirming that former President Jimmy Carter was planning a trip to North Korea to help negotiate the release of an American prisoner.

By Andrew Rafferty, Staff Writer, NBC News

U.S. officials on Monday denied confirmation of reports that former President Jimmy Carter was traveling to North Korea and said any such venture would be considered "a private trip," a White House spokesperson said.?

When asked at a briefing with reporters on Monday, deputy White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Carter ?is traveling to North Korea on a private trip. He's doing that in his personal capacity."

But shortly after, the White House said it was not confirming the trip, reported by Asian media, and said any such venture would be done without the cooperation of the Obama administration.

State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki was asked the same question, she referred reporters to a Carter Center statement that denied the former commander-in-chief had plans to visit the country.

Radio Free Asia reported that Carter was planning to head to the reclusive country to negotiate the release of American Kenneth Bae, who was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor after being convicted for charges that he was attempting to overthrow the government.

In 2010, Cater assisted in the release of Boston native Aijalon Mahli Gomes, who had been jailed for entering the country illegally.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Officials: Indyk to shepherd Mideast peace talks

WASHINGTON (AP) ? U.S. officials say Secretary of State John Kerry will name former U.S. ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk (IHN'-dihk) to shepherd Israeli-Palestinian peace talks that begin Monday in Washington.

The officials say Kerry would name Indyk Monday at the State Department, a day after he announced the resumption of the long-stalled negotiations. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly before Kerry's mid-morning announcement.

Indyk, currently at the Brookings Institution think tank, served as former President Bill Clinton's ambassador to Israel and was a key part of the failed 2000 Camp David peace talks.

Indyk served as special assistant to Clinton and senior director for Near East and South Asian affairs at the National Security Council from 1993 to 1995. He was also assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs in the State Department from 1997 to 2000.

Before working in government, Indyk was founding executive director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Indyk replaces David Hale, who had served until last month as an interim special envoy.

Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are resuming long-stalled direct peace talks on Monday following Kerry's six months of frenetic shuttle diplomacy.

The State Department announced Sunday that the two sides had accepted invitations from Kerry to come to Washington "to formally resume direct final status negotiations." Initial meetings begin Monday evening.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

ICON Releases Most Charming Dress Up App on Apple's App Store

[prMac.com] McLean, Virginia - ICON, LLC has announced the release of DressApp Adventure 1.0, a brand new dress up game on Apple's App Store. To celebrate its launch, DressApp Adventure is currently free. Do you dream of sailing the high seas as a Pirate, soaring to new heights as an Astronaut, digging dirt as an Explorer or ruling a tribe as a Princess? Now you can bring those dreams to your iPhone, iPod and iPad with DressApp Adventure.

Get DressApp Adventure now and become a brave adventurer: Pirate, Astronaut, Explorer or Princess. Explore the whimsical world of each adventurer, dress them up in style, accessorize them and add tools. Then play fun games of completing patterns using their clothes and tools.

Climb yourself up the leaderboards of DressApp on Game Center. Beat your own best score. Capture your latest creation from within the app. Share with your friends and show off how smart and stylish you are. DressApp Adventure is a universal app designed for iPhone, iPod touch and plays in HD on the iPad. DressApp Adventure is optimized for and looks awesome on the new iPhone 5.

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Take advantage of the free launch special and download the new smart dress up game. DressApp Adventure 1.0 is free for a limited time, exclusively through the App Store in the Game and Entertainment categories.

ICON, LLC is a technology company with extensive expertise in intelligent software development. ICON, LLC is focused on emerging technologies for mobile enterprise applications. Copyright (C) 2013 ICON, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

NBA Rumors: Latest Buzz on Veteran Free Agents Still on the Market

For NBA players who find themselves unemployed as the calendar keeps ticking days toward August, it's hard for paranoia to not set in.

Rookies and young players have to start assessing their overseas options in hopes of a payday, with every tryout and training camp invite serving as one last vestige of hope away from the $24,000 maximum in life as a D-Leaguer.

And, then, there are the veterans. For players of a certain age, mortality starts setting in right about the time you don't get a call at 12:01 a.m. on July 1. The NBA is said to be a fraternity?once you're in, you're in. Only once those calls start drying up and the offers start getting lesser do players begin dealing with the harsh realities of a future without basketball.

Such is the case right about now for plenty of notable veterans. While there are still a few teams remaining with cap space and a desire for bench help, the overwhelming preponderance of organizations have nearly filled out their rosters.

Only mini mid-level exceptions and veteran minimum contracts are being offered?and only tepidly so. The market will only continue to dry up as August rolls around, so it will be an interesting few days and weeks for names we're plenty used seeing on an NBA floor.?

With that in mind, here is a complete breakdown of all the latest free-agency rumblings surrounding veteran talent.?

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Lamar Odom Warming to Lakers Reunion, Lakers Not so Much?

If there's one thing we know about Lamar Odom, it's that he likes candy. If there are two things we know about Lamar Odom, it's that he likes candy and is married to a Kardashian. But, if there are three things we know about him, that's when we get to the actual basketball stuff.

Well, kind of. We know that Odom likes playing basketball in Los Angeles?or at least somewhere with a beach. If it's somewhere where there's warm weather, a never-ending supply of Skittles and in a city open to reality television stars, then Odom could be had.

Last season Odom made his return to the Los Angeles Clippers, the team that drafted him out of Rhode Island all the way back in 1999. Suffice it to say things didn't go as planned. Odom's return to sunny SoCal was supposed to reinvigorate the offensively gifted forward after he went through a hellish 50-game stint with the Dallas Mavericks a year prior.

Odom's 82-game stint with the Clippers somehow went even worse. Though not as divisive a force in the locker room as he had been in Dallas, Odom suffered through the worst statistical year of his career. He averaged career lows in points (four) and minutes (19.7) per game while shooting below 40 percent for the second consecutive season.

The Clippers scored nearly five points per 100 possessions fewer with Odom on the floor, though it's fair to point out most of his minutes came with the second unit. Los Angeles was also strangely a borderline elite defensive team with him on the floor, which is either an indictment on DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin or a statistical outlier brought forth by plenty of minutes with Eric Bledsoe and Matt Barnes.

Considering Odom's Lakers teams were by and large better with Odom on the floor defensively, we'll give him some credit. However, one has to wonder how much a player who spent his entire regular season getting back into shape really helped all that much.

Digressions aside, Odom has made no formal announcement on his future. The Clippers have long since moved on in free agency, meaning the Lakers would be his only L.A.-based option. Could a reunion be in the works? According to Kevin Ding of the?Orange County Register, Odom has considered it, but the Lakers aren't that interested:

Should Lakers bring back Lamar Odom?

    Should Lakers bring back Lamar Odom?

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Considering the way things ended?first with the David Stern-vetoed trade to New Orleans and then a deal to Dallas for peanuts?it's safe to say Los Angeles is glad it got out of the Lamar Odom business while it could. His past two seasons have proved Mitch Kupchak correct in sending Odom elsewhere, though the Lakers' moves elsewhere have backfired quite a bit (see: Howard, Dwight).

The only reason the Lakers should express any interest is simple: What more do they have to lose? Odom, assuming he would take the minimum, is a low-risk player who could still be effective if motivated. Considering their starting 2-guard would probably be Nick "Swaggy P" Young if the season started today, the Lakers could do a whole lot worse.

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Delonte West on Radars of Knicks and Grizzlies?

Unlike Odom, Delonte West was an effective player the last time he set foot on an NBA floor. He averaged 9.6 points and 3.2 assists in 44 games with the Mavericks in 2011-12, knocking down open threes and doing all the things that make him a valuable backup.

But, as it has many times during his career, West's personality defects quickly wore out his welcome with the Mavericks. Dallas suspended West for his part in an argument between teammates last October, later choosing to cut the 30-year-old guard rather than try to work things out.

Always a difficult personality?West suffers from bipolar disorder, a disease that has been the root cause of many of his problems?the remaining 29 NBA teams chose to follow the Mavericks' path.

He later tried making a comeback with the Texas Legends of the D-League, starting eight games before the season came to a close. The rust of missing more than three months of action showed, as West averaged just 10.3 points per game and shot 35.1 percent from the field.

West spoke of the difficulty he faced watching last season as an unemployed NBA veteran, per SLAM's?Tzvi Twersky:

I had tears in my eyes watching games this past year ? not because I?m bipolar, but because I?m sitting at home and miss the game.?When my agent calls, I?m going to be on the next flight. Not to be cocky, but some teams that are trying to win are one guard away, one guy that can make a couple great plays away from going to the Finals.

It seems one year away from the game hasn't done much to hurt West's confidence?though whether that's a good or bad thing remains up to interpretation. As for whether any team has any tangible interest in putting a happy bow on this semi-tragic story, it seems like the answer is a very tepid yes.

Chris Haynes of CSNNW.com is reporting that both the Memphis Grizzlies and New York Knicks have reached out to West's representatives. The talks are said to be??preliminary at this point," and no formal offers have been made at this time.

It's unlikely West would garner anything more than a veteran's minimum deal with a minuscule guarantee?if any guarantee whatsoever.

From an entertainment standpoint alone, I hope he goes to the Knicks. Putting West in a locker room with Kenyon Martin, J.R. Smith, Metta World Peace, Carmelo Anthony and Iman Shumpert would be off the charts on the unintentional comedy scale. I would probably pay $10 per month to watch their interactions on a?Big Brother-like feed.

Can we just make this happen already? Yes? Yes.

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Memphis in on Mo Williams Too?

Perhaps one of the more perplexing veterans still out on the market is Mo Williams. We've long reached the point where most attribute his All-Star game selection to the deifying hands of LeBron James, but Williams remains a valuable offensive player who has started for much of the last nine seasons.

The 30-year-old guard spent the 2012-13 season with the Utah Jazz, again getting the nightly nod despite struggling with injury. He averaged 12.9 points and 6.2 assists per game, continuing to space the floor and knock down long-range jumpers.

Despite the expectation that this past season would be his last as a starter, few expected Williams to be looking at the August half-offer sheets.

But as it does to many veterans, contractual expectations priced him out of the market early, and teams quickly moved on to secondary targets. Steve Kyler of Hoopsworld noted Williams was so discouraged by his lack of long-term offers that he would consider signing a short-term deal with a contender.

Well, it looks like Williams has found that contender. According to ESPN's Marc Stein, the Memphis Grizzlies have thrown their hat in the ring on the Williams chase:

Should he sign in Memphis, Williams would serve multiple purposes?all of which would improve the Grizzlies' championship effort. He would give Mike Conley a reliable backup who can distribute and play off the ball?a role?Jerryd Bayless could only intermittently fill last season. And, more importantly, Williams would be a floor-spacer and a long-range shooter on a team firmly in need of both traits.

No team attempted fewer three-pointers last season than Memphis. The Grizzlies also shot a dreadful 34.5 percent on those shots, a clip that was better than only six other franchises. Memphis' lack of shooting came up in a big way during the Western Conference Finals, where the San Antonio Spurs essentially ignored Tony Allen and Tayshaun Prince on the wing.?

Adding Williams wouldn't solve those ills but would go a long way toward helping. The Western Conference got markedly better this offseason, while the oft-injured Mike Miller represents the Grizzlies' biggest haul in free agency. A healthy Miller will help solve those spacing problems; adding Williams might make them a thing of the past.?

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Exhibition offers for the first time a parade of the most beautiful circus costumes

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Like the Parade when the circus comes to town, this exhibition presents, for the first time, magnificent costumes and finery from the greatest circus companies in the world. In their braided coats or leotards, decorated with painted motifs, embroidery and sequins ? ringmasters, tragic and comic clowns, horse riders, acrobats, jugglers, animal tamers, trapeze artists and tightrope walkers embody the magic of circus art in a flurry of color and light. The CNCS invites visitors to discover this universe from the first appearance of the modern circus in the 18th century to the mutations of the contemporary circus. Costumes, accessories, trunks, paintings, photographs, posters, costume and makeup models, audiovisual documents, interviews with artists, costume designers and costume makers are being presented at the CNCS. These works come from the most prestigious circuses and ...

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What can plants reveal about global climate change?

[unable to retrieve full-text content]While the media continues to present climate change as a controversial issue, many scientists are working hard to gather data, collaborate across disciplines, and use experimental and modeling techniques to track how organisms and ecosystems are responding to the current changes in our Earth's global environment. What role do plants play in helping to regulate climate change and how will they fare in future times?

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98% Before Midnight

All Critics (159) | Top Critics (38) | Fresh (156) | Rotten (3)

Hawke and Delpy remain as charming as ever, and their combined goofiness is more endearing than annoying.

Love is messy here, life cannot be controlled, satisfaction is far from guaranteed. Romance is rocky at best. But romance still is.

Though "Before Midnight" is often uncomfortable to watch, it's never less than mesmerizing - and ultimately, a joy to walk with this prickly but fascinating couple again.

"Before Midnight" is heartbreaking, but not because of Jesse and Celine. It's the filmmakers' passions that seem to have cooled.

Before Midnight is fascinating to watch, and so long as Celine and Jesse are communicating, there's still hope.

How (Jesse and Celine) try to rekindle that flame is what drives Midnight, a film that feels so authentic it's like overhearing a conversation you're not sure you should be hearing.

The reason this film will hold your attention for two hours is because of the natural dialogue between Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy.

Before Midnight is like an old friend who has grown sharper and grumpier and saltier with life; and for students of cinema, the film is a masterclass in the use of the language and tools of this amazing artform to portray human nature

The beauty of this film - like the two before - is its natural flow of conversation and ability to engage and transport us into the moment

The release of each sequel is becoming an event, so it's particularly great to see Before Midnight not only meeting expectations but raising the bar.

It's a brave, challenging and essential installment in what is one of modern cinema's finest trilogies.

The beauty of this film - like the two before - is its natural flow of conversation and ability to engage and transport us into the moment

Before Midnight is no romance. It's a horror movie.

Takes its traditional romantic tale into more insightful territories.

Hawk and Delpy know just how to get under your skin. Their onscreen alter egos fit like a glove, and witnessing their ageing, nagging, toying love is a true privilege.

What lifts Linklater's trilogy above your average dialogue-heavy indie is not just the intelligence of the conversation but its frankness and humor.

There's not a hint of melodrama or falsity in the Before series.

The 'Before' trilogy is a vacation for me. I am taken away, and it is never for long enough. I genuinely feel lucky to have these movies.

I'm not sure this is the end of Richard Linklater's 'Before' trilogy. It's perfection just as it is, but then again, Linklater has nine more years to work on the sequel.

Loving words mix with personal attacks, the magic moments with the unintended slights, as we witness the occasional desperation of imperfect people doing the best they can when life moves beyond meet-cute and courtship. That's authentic.

Linklater and his players bring an end to the fantasy and welcome the thrilling ups and bitter downs of reality to this love story.

Like the first two films, it reflects the real world in a way that seems almost preternatural. It's just that, here, the real world is a harsher, more disappointing place.

The duo, clearly so comfortable in their characters' skin, indulge in intelligent banter, sharp humour and emotional truths.

So much better written than contemporary novels, this film is a literary as well as cinematic achievement to cherish. For grown-ups.

As before, it's often very funny, with Jesse and Celine swapping Woody Allen-esque one-liners - nicely snarky, appealingly abrasive.

The acting, the dialogue and direction are superb.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/before_midnight_2013/

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Buying a Pet? A Few Important Reasons to Consider Adoption ...

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Dogs, cats, and other pets bring a lot of happiness, but there is a lot of responsibility that comes with the package. That's why ... Pets can't be adopted until they are up to date on all shots, and have been spayed or neutered.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Dubai pardons woman at center of rape dispute

Norwegian Marte Deborah Dalelv, 24, arrives at the Norwegian Seaman's Club in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, July 22, 2013. Dalelv at the center of a Dubai rape claim dispute said Sunday that officials have dropped her 16-month sentence for having sex outside marriage and she is free to leave the country. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

Norwegian Marte Deborah Dalelv, 24, arrives at the Norwegian Seaman's Club in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, July 22, 2013. Dalelv at the center of a Dubai rape claim dispute said Sunday that officials have dropped her 16-month sentence for having sex outside marriage and she is free to leave the country. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

FILE - In this Friday, July 19, 2013 file photo, Marte Deborah Dalelv from Norway, 24, talks to the Associated Press reporter in Dubai, after she was sentenced 16 months in jail for having sex outside of marriage after she reported an alleged rape. Dalelv at the center of a Dubai rape claim dispute says she has been pardoned and is free to leave the country. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File)

Norwegian Marte Deborah Dalelv, 24, shows her passport at the Norwegian Seaman's Club in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, July 22, 2013. Dalelv at the center of a Dubai rape claim dispute said Sunday that officials have dropped her 16-month sentence for having sex outside marriage and she is free to leave the country. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

Norwegian Marte Deborah Dalelv, 24, arrives at the Norwegian Seaman's Club in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, July 22, 2013. Dalelv at the center of a Dubai rape claim dispute said Sunday that officials have dropped her 16-month sentence for having sex outside marriage and she is free to leave the country. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

(AP) ? With her passport back in hand, a Norwegian woman at the center of a Dubai rape claim dispute said Monday that officials dropped her 16-month sentence for having sex outside marriage in the latest clash between the city's Islamic-based legal codes and its international branding as a Western-friendly haven.

Dubai authorities hope the pardon of the 24-year-old woman will allow them to sidestep another potentially embarrassing blow to the city's heavily promoted image as a forward-looking model of luxury, excess and cross-cultural understanding.

"I am very, very happy," Marte Deborah Dalelv told The Associated Press after she was cleared by the order of Dubai's ruler. "I am overjoyed."

But the case points to wider issues embedded in the rapid rise of Gulf centers such as Dubai and Qatar's capital of Doha, host for the 2022 World Cup. These cities' cosmopolitan ambitions often find themselves at odds with the tug of traditional views on sex and alcohol.

Both alcohol consumption without a proper license and sex outside marriage are outlawed, but the rules are difficult to enforce and generally only become an issue if authorities are alerted. Most foreign residents and visitors coast through Dubai's tolerant lifestyle. Women in full Islamic coverings shop alongside others in miniskirts, and liquor flows at resorts and restaurants. Yet once authorities determine a legal line has been crossed, it's often difficult and bewildering for the suspects.

Nowhere in the region are the two sides more in potential conflict than Dubai, where the expatriate workforce outnumbers locals 5-to-1 and millions of tourists arrive each year with high-end fun on their minds.

Dalelv, in Dubai for a business meeting, said she told police in March that she was raped by a co-worker after a night that included cocktails. She was held in custody for four days and sentenced last week for illicit sex outside marriage and alcohol consumption.

The alleged attacker, identified as a 33-year-old Sudanese man, was charged with the same offenses and received a 13-month sentence. He also cleared by a pardon, according to Dalelv.

Rape prosecutions are complicated in the United Arab Emirates because ? as in some other countries influenced by Islamic law ? conviction requires either a confession or the testimony of adult male witnesses.

In a twist that often shocks Western observers, allegations of rape can boomerang into illegal sex charges for the accuser. In 2008, an Australian woman said she was jailed for eight months after claiming she was gang-raped at a UAE hotel.

The fears of sex-outside-marriage charges also lead some single domestic workers in the UAE to abandon their babies or seek back-room abortions.

Other, less serious, cases have also shed light on the tensions in Dubai between cosmopolitan modernity and Muslim legal codes and tribal traditions. In 2009, a British couple was sentenced to one month each in prison after an Emirati woman claimed they engaged in an overly passionate kiss. Motorists have been convicted for a rude gesture in a moment of road rage.

"I have my passport back. I am pardoned," said Dalelv, who worked for an interior design firm in Qatar. "I am free."

There was no immediate word from Dubai officials, including whether the pardon was linked to traditions of clemency during the current Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

"I have my life back," added Dalelv. "This is a great day."

Her mother, Evelyn Dalelv, told the AP from Norway she is "incredibly happy" at the outcome, but thinks her daughter would consider returning to the Middle East after further study in interior design.

"Luckily, she is going back to study in Oslo in the autumn," she said.

A statement Saturday from Dalelv's Qatar-based employer, Al Mana Interiors, said she was dismissed from her job after she "ceased communications" with the company following the alleged rape. But Thomas Lundgren, owner of The ONE, the Dubai-based company that franchises Al Mana, was quoted Monday by Arabianbusiness.com as saying that the firing was "a mistake" and said she can return if she wants.

In Norway, Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide posted a Twitter message: "Marte is released! Thanks to everyone who signed up to help."

Barth Eide told the Norwegian news agency NTB that international media attention and Norway's diplomatic measures helped Dalelv, who was free on appeal with her next court hearing scheduled for early September. Norway also reminded the United Arab Emirates of obligations under U.N. accords to seriously investigate claims of violence against women.

"The United Arab Emirates and Dubai is a rapidly changing society. This decision won't only affect Marte Dalelv, who can travel home now if she wishes to, but also serve as a wake-up call regarding the legal situation in many other countries," Barth Eide was quoted as saying.

Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg wrote on Twitter: "Happy that Marte has been pardoned and that she is a free woman again."

Dalelv said she planned to leave the UAE soon, but first wanted "to thank some very special people," including local groups that supported her. She had been staying at a Norwegian-linked aid center.

The AP does not identify the names of alleged sexual assault victims, but Dalelv went public voluntarily to talk to media.

In an interview with the AP last week, she recalled that she fled to the hotel lobby and asked for the police to be called after the alleged attack. The hotel staff asked if she was sure she wanted to involve the police, Dalelv said.

"Of course I want to call the police," she said. "That is the natural reaction where I am from."

Norway's foreign minister said he and other "very high level" Norwegian officials had been in daily contact with counterparts in the United Arab Emirates since the verdict against Dalelv.

"We have made very clear what we think about this verdict and what we think about the fact that one is charged and sentenced when one starts out by reporting alleged abuse," Barth Eide said.

In London, a rights group monitoring UAE affairs urged authorities to change laws to "ensure victims are protected, feel comfortable reporting crimes and are able to fairly pursue justice."

"While we are pleased that Marte can now return home to Norway, her pardon still suggests that she was somehow guilty of a crime," said Rori Donaghy, a spokesman for the Emirates Center for Human Rights. "Until laws are reformed, victims of sexual violence in the UAE will continue to suffer in this way and we will likely see more cases such as this one."

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Associated Press writer Malin Rising in Stockholm contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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2 face charges in Idaho animal cruelty cases

LEWISTON, Idaho -

Officials say animal cruelty charges are pending against two people in north-central Idaho in separate cases.

The Lewiston Tribune reports that Jonathan A. McKenney has been charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty after prosecutors said three malnourished dogs were taken from his Clearwater County residence. McKenney is expected to enter a plea on Wednesday.

In a separate case, Clearwater County Prosecutor Clayne Tyler says charges are pending against a woman after police found 22 cats and five small dogs inside her home. Clearwater Humane Society Director Sherrie Chambers says the animals were sick, had been living in a home covered in feces and urine, and most had never been outside. Those animals have been placed in foster homes for now.

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LG Optimus G Pro for Sprint makes a cameo at the FCC

LG Optimus G Pro for Sprint makes a cameo at the FCC

With the Optimus G Pro already available on AT&T and a Verizon variant rubber-stamped by Uncle Sam, Sprint is bringing up the caboose. A smartphone bearing the model number LG LS980 has just passed through the FCC, and it's a dead ringer for a G Pro destined for Big Yellow. Not only does its model number jive with the other carrier-specific incarnations of LG's device, but it packs support for Now Network-friendly CDMA and LTE over band 25, alongside the usual GSM radio. There's no telling when the Now Network will start offering the phone, but federal approval means it's clear to arrive when LG pleases.

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Haiku poet suspected of killing five in Japan

AFP - Japanese police are Tuesday hunting for a haiku poet suspected of killing five people in a tiny mountain village.

The five victims represent a third of the population of the hamlet in western Yamaguchi prefecture, where police on Sunday found three corpses after two houses were burned to the ground.

Investigators on Monday discovered the bodies of two more people, who reports said appeared to have been battered to death. All five of the dead were in their 70s or 80s.

The chief suspect is a 63-year-old villager at whose home police found a "haiku" poem stuck to the window.

The haiku is a traditional Japanese form, a three-line verse of 17 syllables in a five-seven-five arrangement. It customarily evokes natural phenomena, frequently as a metaphor for human emotions.

The haiku reads: "Setting a fire -- smoke gives delight -- to a country fellow."

The man, whose name has not been made public, has a reputation in the village as a trouble-maker, reports said.

The mass-selling Yomiuri Shimbun said the suspect had once boasted to neighbours that he would be immune from prosecution if he killed people because he is on medication. It was not clear what the man's condition might be.

Source: http://www.france24.com/en/20130723-haiku-poet-suspected-killing-five-japan

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Monday, July 22, 2013

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Is Rory MacDonald the next GSP? UFC on Fox 8 opponent Jake Ellenberger doesn?t think so

Jake Ellenberger has been floating near the top of the UFC's welterweight class for some time. He has just two losses in the UFC: a split decision loss to Carlos Condit in Ellenberger's UFC debut, and a knockout loss to Martin Kampmann last June. He has eight UFC wins, with four knockouts. In his most recent bout, Ellenberger knocked out Nate Marquardt in the first round.

"I was prepared. I was ready to fight. I always know the potential to capitalize on the opportunity finish a fight, and fortunately, that's what happened," Ellenberger told the Shoot in the above video.

This Saturday at UFC on Fox 8, he will have to face Rory MacDonald, a 24-year-old phenom with a record of 14-1. While Ellenberger is impressed with his opponent, he's not totally buying into the hype.

"Rory's a kid with a lot of potential. He's well-rounded.He's really not weak anywhere. To say he's the next [UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre]? I'd have to disagree with that a little. I think the media invented that because he trains with GSP."

If Ellenberger gets the win, it will be his third in a row, and would put him much closer to a title shot. What does he need to do Saturday to convince you he is a contender? Speak up on Facebook or Twitter.

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With the outrage surrounding George Zimmerman's acquittal in the murder trial of 17-year old Trayvon Martin continuing to grow, President Barack Obama decided to hold a press conference today to speak to the country about the issue.

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THE PRESIDENT:? I wanted to come out here, first of all, to tell you that Jay is prepared for all your questions and is very much looking forward to the session.? The second thing is I want to let you know that over the next couple of weeks, there?s going to obviously be a whole range of issues -- immigration, economics, et cetera -- we'll try to arrange a fuller press conference to address your questions.

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The reason I actually wanted to come out today is not to take questions, but to speak to an issue that obviously has gotten a lot of attention over the course of the last week -- the issue of the Trayvon Martin ruling.? I gave a preliminary statement right after the ruling?on Sunday.? But watching the debate over the course of the last week, I thought it might be useful for me to expand on my thoughts a little bit.

First of all, I want to make sure that, once again, I send my thoughts and prayers, as well as Michelle?s, to the family of Trayvon Martin, and to remark on the incredible grace and dignity with which they?ve dealt with the entire situation.? I can only imagine what they?re going through, and it?s remarkable how they?ve handled it.

The second thing I want to say is to reiterate what I said?on Sunday, which is there?s going to be a lot of arguments about the legal issues in the case -- I'll let all the legal analysts and talking heads address those issues.? The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner.? The prosecution and the defense made their arguments.? The juries were properly instructed that in a case such as this reasonable doubt was relevant, and they rendered a verdict.? And once the jury has spoken, that's how our system works.? But I did want to just talk a little bit about context and how people have responded to it and how people are feeling.?

You know, when Trayvon Martin was first shot I said that this could have been my son.? Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago.? And when you think about why, in the African American community at least, there?s a lot of pain around what happened here, I think it?s important to recognize that the African American community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences and a history that doesn?t go away.

There are very few African American men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store.? That includes me.? There are very few African American men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars.? That happens to me -- at least before I was a senator.? There are very few African Americans who haven't had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath until she had a chance to get off.? That happens often.

And I don't want to exaggerate this, but those sets of experiences inform how the African American community interprets what happened one night in Florida.? And it?s inescapable for people to bring those experiences to bear.? The African American community is also knowledgeable that there is a history of racial disparities in the application of our criminal laws -- everything from the death penalty to enforcement of our drug laws.? And that ends up having an impact in terms of how people interpret the case.

Now, this isn't to say that the African American community is na?ve about the fact that African American young men are disproportionately involved in the criminal justice system; that they?re disproportionately both victims and perpetrators of violence.? It?s not to make excuses for that fact -- although black folks do interpret the reasons for that in a historical context.? They understand that some of the violence that takes place in poor black neighborhoods around the country is born out of a very violent past in this country, and that the poverty and dysfunction that we see in those communities can be traced to a very difficult history.

And so the fact that sometimes that?s unacknowledged adds to the frustration.?And the fact that a lot of African American boys are painted with a broad brush and the excuse is given, well, there are these statistics out there that show that African American boys are more violent -- using that as an excuse to then see sons treated differently causes pain.

I think the African American community is also not na?ve in understanding that, statistically, somebody like Trayvon Martin was statistically more likely to be shot by a peer than he was by somebody else.? So folks understand the challenges that exist for African American boys.? But they get frustrated, I think, if they feel that there?s no context for it and that context is being denied. And that all contributes I think to a sense that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario, that, from top to bottom, both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different.

Now, the question for me at least, and I think for a lot of folks, is where do we take this?? How do we learn some lessons from this and move in a positive direction?? I think it?s understandable that there have been demonstrations and vigils and protests, and some of that stuff is just going to have to work its way through, as long as it remains nonviolent.? If I see any violence, then I will remind folks that that dishonors what happened to Trayvon Martin and his family.? But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do.?

I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it?s important for people to have some clear expectations here.

Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government, the criminal code.? And law enforcement is traditionally done at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.

That doesn?t mean, though, that as a nation we can?t do some things that I think would be productive.? So let me just give a couple of specifics that I?m still bouncing around with my staff, so we?re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus.

Number one, precisely because law enforcement is often determined at the state and local level, I think it would be productive for the Justice Department, governors, mayors to work with law enforcement about training at the state and local levels in order to reduce the kind of mistrust in the system that sometimes currently exists.?

When I was in Illinois, I passed racial profiling legislation, and it actually did just two simple things.? One, it collected data on traffic stops and the race of the person who was stopped.? But the other thing was it resourced us training police departments across the state on how to think about potential racial bias and ways to further professionalize what they were doing.?

And initially, the police departments across the state were resistant, but actually they came to recognize that if it was done in a fair, straightforward way that it would allow them to do their jobs better and communities would have more confidence in them and, in turn, be more helpful in applying the law.? And obviously, law enforcement has got a very tough job.

So that?s one area where I think there are a lot of resources and best practices that could be brought to bear if state and local governments are receptive.? And I think a lot of them would be.? And let's figure out are there ways for us to push out that kind of training.

Along the same lines, I think it would be useful for us to examine some state and local laws to see if it -- if they are designed in such a way that they may encourage the kinds of altercations and confrontations and tragedies that we saw in the Florida case, rather than diffuse potential altercations.?

I know that there's been commentary about the fact that the "stand your ground" laws in Florida were not used as a defense in the case.? On the other hand, if we're sending a message as a society in our communities that someone who is armed potentially has the right to use those firearms even if there's a way for them to exit from a situation, is that really going to be contributing to the kind of peace and security and order that we'd like to see??

And for those who resist that idea that we should think about something like these "stand your ground" laws, I'd just ask people to consider, if Trayvon Martin was of age and armed, could he have stood his ground on that sidewalk?? And do we actually think that he would have been justified in shooting Mr. Zimmerman who had followed him in a car because he felt threatened?? And if the answer to that question is at least ambiguous, then it seems to me that we might want to examine those kinds of laws.

Number three -- and this is a long-term project -- we need to spend some time in thinking about how do we bolster and reinforce our African American boys.? And this is something that Michelle and I talk a lot about.? There are a lot of kids out there who need help who are getting a lot of negative reinforcement.? And is there more that we can do to give them the sense that their country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them?

I'm not na?ve about the prospects of some grand, new federal program.? I'm not sure that that?s what we're talking about here. But I do recognize that as President, I've got some convening power, and there are a lot of good programs that are being done across the country on this front.? And for us to be able to gather together business leaders and local elected officials and clergy and celebrities and athletes, and figure out how are we doing a better job helping young African American men feel that they're a full part of this society and that they've got pathways and avenues to succeed -- I think that would be a pretty good outcome from what was obviously a tragic situation.? And we're going to spend some time working on that and thinking about that.?

And then, finally, I think it's going to be important for all of us to do some soul-searching.? There has been talk about should we convene a conversation on race.? I haven't seen that be particularly productive when politicians try to organize conversations.? They end up being stilted and politicized, and folks are locked into the positions they already have.? On the other hand, in families and churches and workplaces, there's the possibility that people are a little bit more honest, and at least you ask yourself your own questions about, am I wringing as much bias out of myself as I can?? Am I judging people as much as I can, based on not the color of their skin, but the content of their character?? That would, I think, be an appropriate exercise in the wake of this tragedy.

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And let me just leave you with a final thought that, as difficult and challenging as this whole episode has been for a lot of people, I don?t want us to lose sight that things are getting better.? Each successive generation seems to be making progress in changing attitudes when it comes to race.? It doesn?t mean we?re in a post-racial society.? It doesn?t mean that racism is eliminated.? But when I talk to Malia and Sasha, and I listen to their friends and I seem them interact, they?re better than we are -- they?re better than we were -- on these issues.? And that?s true in every community that I?ve visited all across the country.

And so we have to be vigilant and we have to work on these issues.? And those of us in authority should be doing everything we can to encourage the better angels of our nature, as opposed to using these episodes to heighten divisions.? But we should also have confidence that kids these days, I think, have more sense than we did back then, and certainly more than our parents did or our grandparents did; and that along this long, difficult journey, we?re becoming a more perfect union -- not a perfect union, but a more perfect union.

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    Three people are dead in fresh Egypt protests. The three were killed while taking part in a demonstration demanding the reinstatement of deposed president Morsi. Clashes broke out between supporters and opponents of the deposed president after thousands of people gathered in Egyptian cities. Those killed were women and a boy around the age of thirteen. Others were injured in the ...

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    Clashes have broken out between Kurds and Turkish security forces near the Syrian border. The fights occurred when a Kurdish mob, celebrating a military success against neighbouring Syria turned ugly. Hundreds of Kurds flooded into the streets in local towns in the Turkish south-eastern province of Cizre after they had successfully taken the strategic Syrian border town Ras ...

  • Judge refuses to drop 'aiding the enemy' charges against Manning

    Laos News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    FORT MEADE, Maryland - Bradley Manning faces life imprisonment as a military judge has refused to dismiss the most serious charge of "aiding the enemy" against the army private who leaked classified government documents to the whistleblower website Wikileaks. Manning, 25, has denied the charges saying he did not intend to benefit terrorist groups with the information that he gave Wikileaks ...

  • US president talks with Putin in September may be cancelled over Snowden

    Laos News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    WASHINGTON - The White House may cancel a summit between presidents Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin in Moscow if Russia grants temporary asylum to Edward Snowden, the American accused of leaking information about classified US snooping programmes. The Associated Press citing unnamed officials said the US is considering scrapping the bilateral talks in September, a move that is likely to ...

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    Those enchanted by pseudo-reality must have been at the edge of their seats as they watched 'Zero Dark Thirty', a Hollywood account of how US SEAL Team Six killed Osama Bin Laden on May 1, 2011. But a recently leaked report shows that the 'riveting' Hollywood account of the 'greatest manhunt of all time' was hardly as glamorous as it was made out to be. In fact, if it were not for the ...

  • Former CIA chief alleges Huawei spies for China

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    WASHINGTON - The former head of the CIA and the National Security Agency in the US has said that Huawei has spied for the Chinese government. Michael Hayden told the Australian Financial Review that China was engaged in unrestricted espionage against the West and said it was his belief that Huawei would have shared information with state agencies. Huawei, founded in 1987 by former People's ...

  • Cricketer O'Brien relishing West Indies tour

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    Ireland's Kevin O'Brien who launched his international career in the Caribbean says he is relishing a return to the region where it all started for him. The 29-year-old all-rounder, who burst on to the international scene in the Caribbean at the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, says the region has a special place in the hearts of those involved in Irish cricket, reports CMC. Ireland tied with ...

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    ISTANBUL, Turkey - Kurdhish militants Friday gave "final warning" to Turkey asking it to "quickly" start a peace process to end a 30-year-old insurgency or the process will never advance. "As a movement we are warning the government for the last time If concrete steps are not taken in the shortest time on the subjects set out by our people and the public, the process will not advance and ...

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    NEW YORK - A U.S. police officer upset over the photograph of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev adorning the cover of Rolling Stone magazine has released graphic photos of the suspect during his capture. Police Sgt. Sean Murphy of the Massachusetts State Police leaked photos taken on April 19, when Tsarnaev was found hiding in a boat following a city-wide manhunt, to Boston ...

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    China's Shandong province breezed past Kazakhstan 3-0 to finish third at the 10th international women's volleyball tournament, the VTV Eximbank Cup, here Saturday. With the three straight sets of 25-11, 25-15, 25-17, Shandong players pocketed a prize of $5,000, reports Xinhua. Hosts Vietnam will play China's Jiangsu province in the final later Saturday. So far, both Vietnam and Jiangsu have ...

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    World Champions Japan beat China 2-0 at the East Asian Cup women's football tournament here Saturday. Two-time defending champions Japan took control of the match early in the first half and opened the scoring in the 35th minute as unmarked Kozue Ando met a through ball deep into China's box, reports Xinhua. Emi Nakajima, who substituted Ando late in the first half, received a low cross in the ...

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    An explosion occurred Saturday evening in Terminal 3 of the Beijing International Airport, police said. A wheel-chaired Chinese man set off a home-made explosive device outside the arrival gate of the Terminal 3 at around 6:24 p.m. The man was injured and is currently under treatment, Xinhua reported. The explosion caused no other injuries. Police authorities are investigating the ...

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    Beijing, July 20 (Xinhua-ANI): An explosion occurred Saturday evening in Terminal 3 of the Beijing International Airport, police said. A wheel-chaired Chinese man set off a home-made explosive device outside the arrivals exit of the Terminal 3 at around 6:24 p.m.. The man was injured and is currently under treatment. The explosion caused no other injuries. Police authorities are investigating ...

  • Gordon wins Diamond League 400m gold

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Trinidad and Tobago's Jehue Gordon won the men's 400 metres hurdles at the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Diamond League Herculis meeting here. Gordon performed impressively in the final 100m to post a season's best of 48 seconds flat beating American Johnny Dutch (48.2 seconds) and Javier Culson of Puerto Rico (48.35) Friday, reports CMC. Meanwhile, Ivory Coast's ...

  • Windies tie dramatic 3rd ODI with Pakistan

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    West Indies pulled off a tie from the brink of defeat in a thrilling finish to their third One-Day International (ODI) against Pakistan at the Beausejour Stadium here. Chasing 230, after Pakistan posted 229/6 off their 50 overs, the West Indies scored 229/9 from their quota of 50 overs Friday, reports CMC. Fast bowler Jason Holder, at 21 the youngest member of the West Indies team, held his ...

  • Santos confirm Saviola talks

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    Brazilian top-flight football club Santos confirmed that they are in talks to sign former Argentina international striker Javier Saviola. "He's just been involved in a great season for Malaga and is a player we have been looking at but I don't know how negotiations are progressing," said Santos' interim coach Claudinei Oliveira Friday, reports Xinhua. Representatives from the club have already ...

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    The 15th FINA World Swimming Championship was inaugurated at the Palau Sant Jordi with an appeal to preserve water as a source of life which was presented in a spectacle of water, lights and sound. The ceremony Friday started with the Barcelona symphony orchestra (OBC) playing "water planet", the original soundtrack of the swimming worlds followed by the show 'dreams of water' inside the main ...

  • Jay Z drops hyphen from his name

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    Rapper Shawn Carter, popularly known as Jay Z, is said to have removed the hyphen from his name as he prepares to embark on a world tour with his new album "Magna CartaHoly Grail". "Breaking: Jay Z has dropped the hyphen from his name, according to his label. I am not kidding. (Wish I was)," Joe Levy, editor, Billboard.com tweeted, reports contactmusic.com. The music journalist went on to ...

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    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    South Korean city of Gwangju will host the World Swimming Championships in 2019 while the capital of Hungary, Budapest, will host the biennial event in 2021. International swimming federation (FINA) president Julio C. Maglione announced the decision at the inauguration of the World Championships here Friday adding that the presentations from Hungary and South Korea were very good, reports ...

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    The world's first mission to the Moon's South Pole was announced by International Lunar Observatory Association and Moon Express, Inc, on Thursday. The private enterprise mission will open up the possibility that the public will be able to access images from the moon online, Fox News reported. Moon Express CEO Dr. Robert Richards said that their second Moon mission will be to the lunar South ...

  • Brazilians given huge discount for World Cup tickets

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    Brazilian fans will pay a third less than their international counterparts for standard tickets at next year's FIFA World Cup. While locals will pay as little as $30 during the tournament's group stage, the lowest price for international fans will be $90. For the first time in more than 60 years, FIFA will offer half-price entry starting at $15 to Brazilian students, senior citizens and ...

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    Friday, July 19, 2013

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    My friend and colleague Amy Julia Becker wrote a lovely post on the?Christianity Today women?s blog?making the simple but vital observation that life for people with Down syndrome is not tragic and hopeless, but rather just as full of ?good and bad things? as other people?s lives. Besides offering a glimpse into life in her own household, where one of her three children has Down syndrome, Amy Julia focused on a story making the feel-good journalism rounds. According to the?Washington Times, a Catholic priest in Virginia, upon learning that a woman planned to abort a fetus prenatally diagnosed with Down syndrome, asked the woman to hold off for 24 hours. He proposed that, if he could find a family willing to adopt the baby in that time, the woman carry it to term. She agreed, and a plea on the church?s Facebook page led to hundreds of calls from interested families. A selection process is under way, and if all goes as planned, the baby will be born and then adopted.

    I am leery of those who present adoption as an easy-peasy win-win solution to the problem of abortion. There?s no doubt that adoption can be a wonderful choice for all involved when a woman has an unplanned pregnancy or decides she does not want to (or feels she cannot) raise a child with special needs?a baby is born, parents who want a baby get one, and a mother who doesn?t want a baby can know that her child will be loved and cared for. But while adoption can be a good solution, it is not an easy one. It is not easy to grow a human being in your body and push it out through your vagina (or have it cut out of your abdomen), and then hand it over to people you barely know. Forever. For adoptive parents (for?any parents), it is not easy to bring a new baby home. Forever. All that said, the story from Virginia is beautiful and gratifying. If this situation works out as it is supposed to, and if all parties involved are acting in good faith and of their own volition, I can agree that, yes, in this case, adoption is clearly a better choice than abortion.

    But not all pro-choice people see it that way. Amy Julia?s post highlighted a response written by Katie J.M. Baker on the web site Jezebel. Ironically titled?Church Saves Fetus with Downs?[sic], Everyone Lives Happily Ever After, Baker?s post was a rant, pure and simple, and not a very good one. Light on facts, heavy on sarcasm, the piece argued that the pregnant woman was ?coerced? into carrying her baby to term. Coerced how? Did the good father lock her in the confessional until she agreed to his diabolical plan? The pregnant woman?s voice is conspicuously absent from the news stories, presumably for privacy reasons. But if there is no insidious back story, then it appears that this woman?made a?choice to take the priest up on his well-meaning offer. Seeing as women?s choices are precisely what we pro-choicers are supposed to support, I?m not clear on how?changing her mind in response to a creative idea offered by a man in a collar is equivalent to?coercion.?

    Beyond the stark absence of logic in Ms. Baker?s piece is an even starker absence of facts. She states that, ?So many?mistreated babies and kids with Downs live terrible lives,? linking to stats on how children with intellectual disabilities face a higher risk of abuse and neglect in ?certain home environments.? Well, yes, ?mistreated babies and kids? generally do lead terrible lives, whether or not they have Down syndrome, seeing as they are, um, mistreated.?And yes, some families with disabled children do neglect and mistreat them. But assuming that babies with Down syndrome are better off unborn because they might be mistreated is logically equivalent to assuming that all babies would be better off unborn because they might be mistreated. Ms. Baker scolds the church for caring more about ?nonviable fetuses? than ?children with Down syndrome that are already alive.? While the fetus in question, at 23 weeks gestation, was not yet able to survive outside the womb, fetuses with Down syndrome are not ultimately ?nonviable? (incapable of living or developing); the current life expectancy of people with Down syndrome is 60 years, and it has been rising steadily. The priest and families volunteering to adopt chose to see the fetus as viable in a larger sense, taking a long view of the life this child might have in a loving family. And while our entire society, churches included, still has much work to do to promote acceptance, understanding, support, and opportunities for people with Down syndrome and other conditions, there is robust conversation in Christian circles concerning how to overcome centuries of seeing people with disabilities as less than human, and how to welcome them as full and equal members of Christ?s body.

    Perhaps Ms. Baker?s extreme, factually inaccurate views on abortion, choice, and Down syndrome are representative of some in the pro-choice community. But they are not representative of my views. So as much as I appreciated Amy Julia?s telling both her own family?s story and that of the baby in Virginia, I worry that her inclusion of the Jezebel post will serve to further entrench the two sides in the abortion debate (I told her as much, and she read this piece before I posted it). I imagine?Christianity Today?s largely pro-life audience patting themselves on the back for holding the obvious moral high ground in contrast to those evil pro-choicers so blinded by their godless ideology that they can?t see the good in a woman choosing adoption over abortion. Amy Julia included the Jezebel post as an example of the ?contemporary pro-choice mindset,? but it doesn?t at all reflect my mindset, or that of most pro-choice people, including those who are Christians.

    The contemporary pro-choice movement writ large is certainly guilty of, at times, favoring ideology and rhetoric over thoughtful, fact-based discourse that respects the other side in this debate and values practical solutions more than political point scoring. But so is the contemporary pro-life movement, such as when they portray pro-choice voters as murderers, or caricature women seeking abortions as bimbos who just want to have lots and lots of sex with no consequences. But research consistently shows that most Americans are somewhere in the middle on abortion, rather than in agreement with these and other extreme arguments made on both the pro-choice and pro-life sides.

    The media loves to focus on extremists over more thoughtful but less colorful supporters of the pro-life and pro-choice causes. But I know that the pro-lifers who harass women entering abortion clinics with posters bearing photos of bloody fetuses, murder abortion providers in church, or think that women?s bodies will prevent conception in a ?legitimate rape? are not representative of all or even most pro-lifers. I know they are not representative statistically, and also because the pro-life people I know are not like that. The pro-lifers who know me should understand that Katie J.M. Baker?s Jezebel piece is as abhorrent to me as it is to them. If we have any hope for consensus around abortion and reproductive choice, that hope lies with those of us willing to have hard conversations built on honesty, facts, listening, and the respectful consideration of both individuals? stories and cultural and political realities, not on sarcasm, overstatement, stereotyping, and deliberate obscuring of the facts.

    Source: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/ellenpainterdollar/2013/07/i-am-pro-choice-but-jezebel-does-not-speak-for-me/

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