August 31, 2012

Roddick says he'll retire after US Open




Roddick says he'll retire after US Open
By EDDIE PELLS (AP National Writer) | The Associated Press
2012/8/31

Roddick says he'll retire after US Open
NEW YORK (AP) -- Whether it turns out to be a tearful farewell or simply another fun-filled evening of tennis, Friday night figures to be electric in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Pretty much like any night Andy Roddick is playing at the U.S. Open.
The man who has defined American tennis, for better and worse, over the last decade or so, announced on Thursday, his 30th birthday, that this year's U.S. Open will be his last tournament.
He's calling it quits at the scene of his biggest triumph, the 2003 U.S. Open, and at the place where his name was virtually always on the marquee, even as his days as the world's top-ranked player faded further into the rearview mirror.

LeAnn Rimes Sues Over Invasion of Privacy


LeAnn Rimes Sues Over Invasion of Privacy
By DAHVI SHIRA
08/31/2012
LeAnn Rimes is fighting back against two women whom she claims illegally tape-recorded her during a phone conversation without her consent.

Court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday – one day after Rimes voluntarily entered a facility to "cope with anxiety and stress" – claim that Kimberly and Lexi Smiley "conspired to spitefully ensure that out-of-context excerpts of that recording would be disseminated to the public."

The documents state that Rimes does not know the true names of the defendants, so is using their fictitious names.

The conversation – which went viral and was still online as of early Thursday evening – has Rimes attempting to keep the peace between herself and a Tweeter who defends Rimes's husband Eddie Cibrian's ex-wife, Brandi Glanville.

In the documents, which state that the Smiley women's actions have caused the country singer "emotional distress," Rimes seeks to be "compensated for the harm that she has endured as a result of the defendants' malicious actions."


Sage Stallone's cause of death

Aug 31, 2012
Sage Stallone's cause of death: Heart condition
By Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY
Coroner's officials have determined that Sylvester Stallone's son Sage, who was found dead in his California home on July 13, had a heart condition.

Sage, 36, died from natural causes due to a heart condition that causes blockage of the arteries, coroner's officials said Thursday. No other factors were involved, reports AP. Toxicology results showed only a minimal amount of hydrocodone in his system.

A Look Back At Chris Lighty's Road To Success


A Look Back At Chris Lighty's Road To Success
by MTV News in Music News
By Rob Markman
Chris LightyChris Lighty had a long and successful career in the music industry and he will be severely missed by many members of the hip-hop community.

The manager to heavyweights including LL Cool J, 50 Cent, Diddy, Missy Elliott and R&B diva Mariah Carey was found dead in his Bronx, New York, home on Thursday morning (August 30) following an apparent suicide. While his death comes as a shock to the music community at large, Lighty will surely be remembered for his triumphant life story.

Lighty, who hailed from the Bronx River Housing Projects, brokered some of the biggest deals music has ever seen but humbly got his start in the 1980s carrying record crates for legendary DJ Red Alert. He made a name for himself and rose through hip-hop's ranks, learning the business under Russell Simmons and Lyor

Lufthansa Hit by Strikes


Lufthansa Hit by Strikes
By NICKY REDL

Lufthansa cancels flights after strike at Frankfurt Airport

August 31, 2012
FRANKFURT—Thousands of passengers are stranded at Frankfurt airport Friday after the union representing Deutsche Lufthansa AG LHA.XE +1.08% cabin crew called out its members on a half-day strike over pay and conditions in what could be a long standoff between staff and the German carrier, Europe's largest airline by passenger numbers.

The impact of the strike has spread beyond Germany. Fraport AG, FRA.XE +0.48% the operator of Frankfurt airport, warned that aircraft on flights from Europe not already in the air won't be permitted to land due to the number of Lufthansa planes stuck on the tarmac because of the strike.


Apple, Google In Talks to End Dispute


Aug 31, 2012 7:49am
Apple, Google In Talks to End Dispute
By Richard Davies
Are two technology giants ready to end their bitter patent dispute? The CEOs of Apple and Google are reported to be in talks about a range of intellectual property issues, including copyright infringement. Bloomberg News says Tim Cook and Larry Page “spoke by phone last week and are expected to talk more soon,” according to a person with knowledge of the conversations. Apple has sued several companies that use Google’s Android software. Google has not been the target of an Apple lawsuit, but competition between the two tech giants has heated up in recent years as the market has shifted from PCs and laptops to mobile devices. Motorola Mobility, the smartphone maker now owned by Google, filed a complaint against Apple, claiming infringement of several patents including one linked to Siri, Apple’s popular voice-

Swallowed batteries send thousands of kids to ER yearly


Swallowed batteries send thousands of kids to ER yearly
Published August 31, 2012
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A growing number of children are swallowing batteries, especially circular "button batteries," leading to thousands of emergency room visits each year and, in a few cases, deaths, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
From 1997 through 2010, nearly 30,000 young children up to age 4 were taken to emergency rooms for battery-related injuries, the report said, with more than half the cases involving button batteries.
Fourteen deaths from battery-related injuries were reported over that period in children ages 7 months to 3 years old.

Expect gas prices to keep climbing for now


Expect gas prices to keep climbing for now
Submitted By Les Krifaton, Reporter
Aug 30, 2012
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -
Las Vegas drivers are seeing a surge in gas prices. Experts say they shouldn't be surprised about it.

"It's summer, people are traveling, the temperatures are very high and when there is a high demand for gas obviously the price goes up," said Cynthia Harris, spokesperson for AAA.

Over the past three weeks the price at the pumps has jumped nearly 30 cents a gallon in Las Vegas with the average price now at $3.70 a gallon.

That's still much cheaper than what motorists are paying in southern California. In Los Angeles according to AAA, prices are more than $4 a gallon.

But not everyone here is happy with our gas prices.


New Jersey Shopping Plaza Shootout Leaves Three Dead


New Jersey Shopping Plaza Shootout Leaves Three Dead
By KEVIN DOLAK (@kdolak)
Aug. 31, 2012
Police in New Jersey have reportedly shot and killed a man suspected of being involved in a deadly shootout inside a shopping plaza this morning.

Law enforcement officials say the three dead include the alleged gunman, according to WABC-TV.
Police responded to shots fired inside the Pathmark supermarket on Route 9 in Old Bridge, N.J., just before 4 a.m. There was a confrontation with the alleged gunman, WABC reported. There's no word on his motive.

Several employees were inside the store, which was preparing to open at 6 a.m. Two windows near the

Mitt Romney at GOP convention: Turn the page on inept Obama





Mitt Romney at GOP convention: Turn the page on inept Obama
Originally published: August 30, 2012 7:57 PM
Updated: August 31, 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and his wife

TAMPA, Fla. - Lifted by a show of Republican unity that once seemed so distant, Mitt Romney plunged into the presidential campaign's final 67 days focused more than ever on jobs and the economy, and depicting President Barack Obama as a well-meaning but inept man who must be replaced.
"America has been patient," he told the nation. "Americans have supported this president in good faith. But today, the time has come to turn the page."
Obama, who will hold his own convention next week, served notice that he will use his powers of

August 30, 2012

Top 5 attractions in Barcelona




Top 5 attractions in Barcelona
Published August 29, 2012FoxNews.com
With its Mediterranean climate and rich culture and incredible beauty, Barcelona has become one of the world’s premiere tourism destinations. As the second largest city in Spain and the capital of Catalonia, Barcelona’s architecture, neighborhoods, parks, shopping and nightlife deserve multiple visits.
Here are the city’s top three attractions.
FC Barcelona at Camp Nou
You shouldn’t miss the chance to see FC Barcelona play in their home stadium of Camp Nou. Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Europe with a capacity of 99,354. When you step into the stadium and see the supporters draped in the FC Barcelona colors of blue and red, the spirit in the air will be electrifying. FC Barcelona is the only team to have played in every season of European competitions since their 1955 commencement. Their sports records are staggering: They are the team with most European trophies, the

Low-Calorie Diet Not High on Longevity, Boosts Only Health


Low-Calorie Diet Not High on Longevity, Boosts Only Health
Drishya Nair
First Posted: Aug 30, 2012
Low-Calorie Diet Not High on Longevity, Boosts only Health
Many of us count calories while eating every single time because we know that restricting calorie intake not only keeps us in shape, but also healthy.
The calorie count has no long term effect on the body. According to a new study, the low-calorie diet befits are limited to boosting health and does not prolong life.
A research conducted by researchers on rhesus monkeys shows that there is no link between food restriction and longevity.
The 23-year study showed that though fewer calorie intake in monkeys did boost up their health in

LeAnn Rimes enters treatment for stress, denies it is for drugs or an eating disorder


LeAnn Rimes enters treatment for stress, denies it is for drugs or an eating disorder
Published August 30, 2012
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Country singer LeAnn Rimes has voluntarily entered treatment to cope with anxiety and stress, according to a report from People magazine.
"LeAnn has voluntarily entered a 30 day in-patient treatment facility to cope with anxiety and stress," her rep Marcel Pariseau tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement. "While there will be speculation regarding her treatment, she is simply there to learn and develop coping mechanisms. While privacy isn't expected, it's certainly appreciated."

Giuliana and Bill Rancic Welcome a Baby Boy!


Giuliana and Bill Rancic Welcome a Baby Boy!
Aug. 30, 2012
Bill Rancic, Giuliana Rancicby Natalie Finn and Bruna Nessif
It's Giuliana, Bill and Baby now!
Bill and Giuliana Rancic welcomed son Edward Duke Rancic at 10:12 p.m. Wednesday night in Denver. Their little boy, born via gestational carrier, weighed 7 pounds and 4 ounces.
"Bill and I are blessed beyond words to welcome Edward into our lives," Giuliana tells E! News exclusively. "Thank you so much to everyone who supported us along the way. We are so in love with the little guy already!"
How did Giuliana and Bill celebrate National PDA Day? Take a guess!
Labor lasted just over four hours and went smoothly and relatively quickly. Both Bill and Giuliana were in the delivery room the entire time, erupting in tears of joy the moment their son arrived. The Rancics say they were "beyond elated" and couldn't believe their journey to become parents is finally complete.

Euro-Area Confidence Drops, German Jobless Increases: Economy


Euro-Area Confidence Drops, German Jobless Increases: Economy
Italy launched a new 10-year bond which sold at a yield of 5.82 per cent, the lowest since March.Thursday, August 30, 2012
 (Bloomberg) -- Economic confidence in the euro area fell more than economists forecast in August as leaders struggled to rein in the sovereign debt crisis and the region’s slump deepened.
An index of executive and consumer sentiment in the 17- nation euro area dropped to 86.1 from 87.9 in July, the European Commission in Brussels said today. That’s the lowest since August 2009. Economists had forecast a decline to 87.5, the median of 26 estimates in a Bloomberg News survey showed. In Germany, jobless claims rose for a fifth month in August.

Bernanke Faces Critics on Both Sides at Jackson Hole


Bernanke Faces Critics on Both Sides at Jackson Hole
AUGUST 30, 2012
By RANDALL W. FORSYTH | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR
Ben S. Bernanke, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, left, walks with Timothy Geithner, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, during a break at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City annual symposium near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, US
Markets hang on arguments for and against further monetary stimulus in anxiously awaited speech.
QE or not QE? That is the question the financial markets are looking for Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to answer in his anxiously awaited speech to the annual confab of policy makers and academics Friday in Jackson Hole, Wyo. But, Hamlet-like, the Fed chief may not provide a simple response.

In part, that is because the central bank is the target of the slings and arrows of the outrageous fortune of being subject to political pressures while in the pursuit of the largely academic question of the course of monetary policy. Both from the political campaign and from within the Fed, the chairman is being criticized

Robin Roberts Leaves Good Morning America Earlier Than Expected


Robin Roberts Leaves Good Morning America Earlier Than Expected
By STEPHEN M. SILVERMAN
UPDATED 08/30/2012
After announcing this week that Friday would be her last day on Good Morning America before she began an extended medical leave, Robin Roberts moved up the date of her departure to Thursday, reports ABC News

"I'm having to move up my schedule," the anchor, 51, said at the top of the show on Thursday. Roberts explained that she will first fly home to Mississippi to be with her ailing, 88-year-old mother, Lucimarian, and her family in the Hurricane Isaac zone.

Roberts will then be treated for myelodysplastic syndrome (commonly called "MDS") and is starting preparations to undergo a bone-marrow transplant.

Roberts's sister, Sally, donated the bone marrow, and, looking radiant but concerned for her sister, said on Thursday's show, "Recovery time is so quick."

This week, leading to Roberts's farewell, Good Morning America shared the stories of others battling MDS.


US Open: Laura Robson admits sadness as Kim Clijsters retires




US Open: Laura Robson admits sadness as Kim Clijsters retires
30 August 2012
By bbc.co.uk

Laura Robson feels "sad" to have been responsible for beating Kim Clijsters in her final singles appearance.
Robson beat the former world number one 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (7-5) to book a third-round US Open tie against Li Na.
Clijsters was hoping to mark her final singles event before retirement with a fifth major title.
"It's sad that it was her last match because I feel like she is still one of the best players in the world," said the

August 29, 2012

No College Degree Required: $100,000 Jobs



No College Degree Required: $100,000 Jobs
By Sharon Epperson | CNBC – Mon, Aug 27, 2012
It may not be a piece of cake, but despite stagnant wages for the majority of U.S. workers, making a six-figure salary without earning a college degree can be achieved.

From overseeing the creation of beautiful breads, pastries and desserts for hotels and restaurants as an executive pastry chef to (surprisingly!) becoming a nuclear power reactor operator conducting procedures that start up or shut down the plant, having a college degree in these occupations is not mandatory.
Personal trainers, massage therapists, and handymen are also among the jobs where top earners with no college degree can receive annual pay that exceeds $100,000, according to PayScale.com. To compile this list, PayScale.com surveyed its salary and career database, covering about 12,000 jobs in over 1,000 industries.


"A six-figure salary is not typical in these jobs, but it is possible," says PayScale.com's Katie Bardaro. "You need to be a top performer in your field to earn these salaries."


A LITTLE DISINGENUOUS





A LITTLE DISINGENUOUS
By James Brydon | August 28, 201
Many are to blame for the UFC 151 cancellation, but an added side effect is it will now be harder to trust what the UFC or its fighters say.
There is a twist to the Henderson-Jones-UFC 151-saga that hasn’t been addressed much until now.

According to Fighters Only Magazine, Dan Henderson was actually injured three weeks ago, not late last week, meaning there was a much earlier indication that his Sept. 1 matchup against UFC light-heavyweight champion Jon Jones could be in jeopardy.


OPRAH TOPS LIST OF HIGHEST-PAID CELEBRITIES – CELEBRITY GOSSIP TODAY!




OPRAH TOPS LIST OF HIGHEST-PAID CELEBRITIES – CELEBRITY GOSSIP TODAY!
Publication Date 29 AUGUST 2012
Oprah Tops List of Highest-Paid Celebrities
AP
Oprah tops Forbes’ list of highest paid celebrities for the fourth year in a row.

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Oprah Winfrey lands on top of Forbes’ highest-paid celebrity list for the fourth year in a row, thanks to an income estimated at $ 165 million.

A Minute With: Sam Raimi's truly haunting "Possession"


A Minute With: Sam Raimi's truly haunting "Possession"
By Dana Feldman
LOS ANGELES | Wed Aug 29, 2012
U.S director Sam Raimi poses during a photo call for his film ''Drag Me To Hell'' at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, May 21, 2009. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard(Reuters) - Film director and producer Sam Raimi, for the first time in a long career of spooking audiences with his horror films, has turned to real-life events for supernatural thriller "The Possession," opening in the United States on Friday.

Raimi, whose credits range from directing 2002's "Spider-Man" to producing horror flicks such as "The Grudge" and "The Grudge 2," produces "The Possession." The movie, directed by Ole Bornedal, is inspired by a newspaper account of a family that fights a demon known as a Dibbuk in ancient Yiddish folklore.


Matches go by the book, and quickly, at US Open


Matches go by the book, and quickly, at US Open
By EDDIE PELLS, AP National Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Over the first two days of the U.S. Open, the world's largest tennis stadium turned into the world's biggest bore.
There were 10 matches in 23,000-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium, all of them decided in straight sets.
There were 24 sets, only three of them as close as 6-4.
There were 191 games, 144 of them won by the players who advanced.
After one of Tuesday's more emphatic blowouts, defending champion Novak Djokovic summed up the No. 1 mission for favorites in their early matches at the year's final Grand Slam.
"It's important for me," he said, "to try to be as economical with the time I spend on the court as possible."

Eddie Murphy - Eddie Murphy To Return In Beverly Hills Cop Tv Series


Eddie Murphy - Eddie Murphy To Return In Beverly Hills Cop Tv Series
29 August 2012
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Beverly Hills Cop could be heading for the small screen! And Eddie Murphy could well be appearing in the spin-off, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Eddie Murphy and Shawn Ryan are currently touting a TV version of the popular movie franchise to a number of broadcast networks. It's unclear which of the original characters will remain but it has been reported that Murphy will have an onscreen role in the spin-off, with his original character Axel Foley now being the chief of police in Detroit and Foley's son being the central character.

Back in November, Murphy told Rolling Stone what he was planning for the show and revealed that a fourth movie was out of the question: "I'd do the pilot, show up here and there. None of the movie scripts were right; it was trying to force this premise. If you have to force

Banks are becoming profitable, FDIC says


Banks are becoming profitable, FDIC says
Triangle Business Journal
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. seal bank fraud warningDate: Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Around the Triangle, with so many community banks and a handful of big banks fighting for every deposit, the report from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. could not have come at a better time. FDIC reports there are only 10.9 percent of FDIC-insured banks had net losses during the second quarter, down from 15.7 percent a year earlier. Also, the number of problem institutions fell from 772 to 732 during the quarter.
Also, the average return on assets for the entire group of banks increased to 0.99 percent from 0.85 percent a year ago. For giant financial institutions such as Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), Wells Fargo & Co. (NYSE: WFC) and JP MorganChase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) -- this could be the additional money they may be rolled over in loans. And these banks may finally have started doing just that. FDIC report states loan balances rose by