May 7, 2012

Game of Thrones Watch


Game of Thrones Watch: I Capture the Castle

By JAMES PONIEWOZIK 5/7/2012

HBOSPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, make your way home past your jeering subjects, and watch last night’s Game of Thrones.
“How can I call myself king if I can’t hold my own castle?” —Robb Stark
The first episode of Game of Thrones featured an execution, and a philosophy. Ned Stark captures a deserter from The Wall, and as Lord of Winterfell, he knows what he has to do. “The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword,” he says, and heavy-heartedly separates the man’s head from his neck with one swift cut.
In “The Old Gods and the New,” which begins in medias res, Winterfell suddenly has a new lord, but one not quite so decisive or capable with the steel. Theon’s takeover is introduced in the midst of chaos, and despite his triumph, the new lord is a bit wobbly.
First, there’s his wake-up call to Bran, in which he has no clear answer to Bran’s question: “Did you hate us the whole time?” (The scene, unfortunately, feels a bit rushed; I’d have liked a stronger sense of shock and betrayal from Bran.) Maybe there is no good answer: the Starks were very good to Theon, in a relative sense, but he’s right that he was their hostage in the end. There’s no real place in the world for Theon, and so he’s trying to create one for himself; so given a choice between the kindness of the Starks and the contempt of his father, he chooses contempt.
That’s not much of a foundation for leadership, though, and Theon’s uncertainty shows. Season one made a point of revealing the weaknesses of Ned’s ultimately fatal moral certainty, but at least it meant that he could make decisions and stick with them. Theon, for whom everything is relative and whose status was always provisional, wavers through his first test of leadership, the defiance of Rodrik Cassel.
His first instinct—his Stark-bred instinct?—is to show a measure of mercy, having the loyalist locked up. Only when one of his underlings says his men will lose respect for him does he sentence Rodrik to death—though that flip-flop itself seems a sign of weakness, underscored by the fact that it takes him several chops and a grotesque kick to get through Cassel’s thick neck. (Poor Theon. He was always better with a bow.) There’s cruelty in Theon, and there’s decency, but there’s not enough Theon inside him to decide which is his true nature and to get mastery of himself.
Much as we saw in the first season, mercy is a complicated thing in Game of Thrones. It’s not always the best move, but it’s also not always the wrong one, as we see when King Joffrey refuses to turn the other cowpie-stained cheek to an unruly crowd after he sees of his sister Myrcella to Dorne–and as a result, finds that his hold on his own castle is almost as tenuous as Robb’s. In the melee, Sansa is nearly raped, the High Septon–essentially the Westerosi pope–is torn limb from limb (Jesus! suddenly it’s The Walking Dead up in here) and Joffrey’s impression of power badly shaken.
It’s this last, practical point that Tyrion tries to impress on his nephew with another, and overdue, Joffrey Slap. (GIF! GIF! GIF!) “We’ve had vicious kings and we’ve had idiot kings,” Tyrion fumes, “but I don’t know if we’ve ever been cursed with a vicious idiot king.” It’s a great scene, in particular for the way Dinklage conveys Tyrion’s exhaustion and frustration at the thankless job of saving his relatives from themselves.
One other character this episode has the choice between using and sparing the sword: Jon Snow, whose speaking up to spare the direwolves in the pilot was a key part of his own characterization. This time, the wisdom of his mercy is a more open question; Ygritte is a charmer but also clearly willing to do and say what she needs to to save herself, and she comes from a harsh life without much room for sentiment. When she pleads with the rangers to burn her companions, it’s not out of religious reasons or respect for the fallen, but because this is a place, thanks to the Walkers, where the dead don’t stay dead. “Burn them,” she says, “or you’ll need those swords again.”
Your mercy can come back to haunt, as can your decisions to be merciless. But so, as Dany finds at the end of this episode, can the decision to throw yourself at the mercy of another: the Qartheen, it seems, have not taken her in out of the goodness of their hearts but because of the value of her dragons, who appear to have been drag-napped.
“Do you think the path from poverty to wealth is always pure?” Xaro asks her, just before the discovery. And it looks like there’s a corollary to that: the rich, at least in this city, don’t stay that way by being honorable. But have they now woken the dragon?
Now for a brief hail of arrows:
* I want to write more about this someday, but a question: why exactly do we root for Dany? Obviously the series presents her as someone whose struggle we feel and identify with. But every once in a while, as in this episode, she starts talking about her birthright and her long game, and it hits me: here’s a woman who probably wants to kill every other character we’ve come to care about in this story–or, at least, to defeat and subjugate them. She’s under the impression that the people of Westeros burn with desire for her return, when in fact the common folk probably just want to stop dying in the war. And lest we forget, she’s the daughter of a maniacal king whom she believes was wrongly deposed. What part of her reign, exactly, would be an improvement?
* Back at Harrenhal, Arya is forced by her near-outing to use the second of her three complimentary murders from Jaqen. Your hopes for how she uses the third?
* For readers of the books: here we’re seeing all sorts of departures, rearrangements and compressions from the source material–at Robb’s camp, in Harrenhal, in the taking of Winterfell (and Osha’s escape with Bran and Rickon)–and, if memory serves, a big shift in Qarth. You’re invited to discuss, but please remember…

cuts social programs


GOP plan boosts Pentagon, cuts social programs

By Andrew TaylorAssociated Press / May 7, 2012
FILE -- In a Dec. 7, 2011 file photo House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., second from right, accompanied by fellow committee members, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington . From left are, Rep. Diane Black, R-Tenn., Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., Ryan, and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah. The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of budget cuts come January.FILE -- In a Dec. 7, 2011 file photo House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., second from right, accompanied by fellow committee members, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington . From left are, Rep. Diane Black, R-Tenn., Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., Ryan, and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah. The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of budget cuts come January. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, file)
WASHINGTON—The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of budget cuts come January.

Clinton Urges India.....


Clinton Urges India to Further Cut Iranian Oil Imports

VOA News May 07, 2012 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee greet each other before a meeting in Kolkata, India, May 7, 2012.U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged India to further cut its oil imports from Iran, as part of a continued campaign to pressure Tehran over its controversial nuclear program.

Speaking at a town hall event Monday in Kolkata, Clinton praised India for reductions it has already made, but said there is enough oil available from other markets for further cuts.

India has enormous energy needs stemming from its rapid growth, and has been critical of a U.S. law imposing sanctions on banks from countries that buy Iranian oil.

Clinton is also meeting Monday with Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal state and a major roadblock to Indian efforts to open its market for direct foreign investment.

Russia's president


Putin sworn in as Russia's president amid protests

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Vladimir Putin took the oath of office for a third term as Russia's president on Monday, saying he considers "service to the fatherland and our nation to be the meaning of my life." 
Putin has ruled Russia since 2000, first as president and then during the past four years as prime minister. The new, now six-year term will keep him in power until 2018 with the option of running for a fourth term. 

Stock futures sag after Greek, French votes


5/7/2012
File photo of traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
(Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the S&P 500 down 0.83 percent, Dow Jones futures down 0.76 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures down 0.78 percent at 5:10 a.m. EDT (0910 GMT).
The index futures fell after Greek voters trounced ruling parties in elections on Sunday, a result that put the country's future in the euro zone at risk, and as Socialist candidate Francois Hollande won the

May 6, 2012

Beastie Boys Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Tribute: Watch




Beastie Boys Rock Hall TributeA day after the tragic death of Beastie Boys‘ MC Adam Yauch, HBO broadcast last month’s Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony, which featured a tribute to the band — with Travie McCoy, Kid Rock and Black Thought standing in for the trio. HBO, which decided Friday (May 4) to dedicate the show to Yauch, made late revisions to the broadcast, ending it with a photo of the late MC and on-screen text reading: “In Memory of Adam Yauch.”

The Beasties’ tribute performance, with Questlove of The Roots providing the beat, included renditions of all-time classics “No Sleep Till Brooklyn,” “So What’cha Want,” “Sabotage” and “The New Style” before an audience that knew all too well that Yauch was in the late stages of his battle
Buffett and Munger won't buy Facebook stock
By Poppy Harlow, CNN Correspondent @CNNMoney May 6, 2012

OMAHA (CNNMoney) -- Facebook kicks off its highly anticipated IPO road show Monday, but two men won't be taking the pitch -- legendary investor Warren Buffett and his 88-year old co-pilot Charlie Munger.
Despite the hype, Buffett and Munger aren't interested in investing in Facebook for Berkshire Hathaway's (BRKA, Fortune 500) portfolio or for their own.

"We never buy into an offering" Buffett told CNN at Berkshire's annual meeting in Omaha.
"The idea that something coming out...that's being offered with significant

May 5, 2012

Kentucky Derby 2012

Kentucky Derby 2012: Post Positions, Time, TV Coverage And More

by Scott Coleman 5/5/2012
The 138th running of the Kentucky Derby is finally here. The post positions and odds have been set, the jockeys have picked out their colorful outfits and plenty of abnormally large hats have been purchased. The favorite to win the historic race on Saturday afternoon? Bodemeister, who has been given 4/1 odds to take home the crown. Union Rags is not far behind, coming in at 9/2 as of late Friday evening.

Here is a complete rundown of what you'll need to get ready for the 2012 Kentucky Derby.

Start Time: The race is set for 6:24 p.m. ET, although there will be plenty of pre-race coverage televised all day. That's 3:24 on the west coast.

TV Schedule: NBC will air the race live, and will have both pre- and post-race coverage. NBC Sports Network will also recap the race once it is complete.

Post Positions:

1. Daddy Long Legs
2. Optimizer
3. Take Charge Indy
4. Union Rags
5. Dullahan
6. Bodemeister
7. Rousing Sermon
8. Creative Cause
9. Trinniberg
10. Daddy Knows Best
11. Alpha
12. Perspective
13. Went The Day Well
14. Hansen
15. Gemologist
16. El Padrino
17. Done Talking
18. Sabercat
19. I'll Have Another
20. Liaison

Weather Forecast: Rain showers and thunderstorms are expected throughout Friday night and into Saturday morning. The forecast currently projects a 40% chance of isolated storms throughout most of the day, although the radar does not look too intimidating as of right now. Expect the track to be a bit sloppy, but not so much that it has a huge impact on the race.

For continued coverage of the Kentucky Derby throughout the day, be sure to follow the SB Nation Arizona StoryStream.

Super Super Moon


‘Super’ Super Moon to Make an Appearance Saturday
Full moon will be closest to Earth in nearly 20 years.
By Mary Ann Barton Email the author 5/5/2012
Grab your telescopes and cameras and look to the heavens Saturday night. Because we’re in for another "Super Moon."

Astronomers are saying that this Super Moon will be even more super than usual.

"The last full moon so big and close to Earth occurred in March of 1993," Geoff Chester of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington D.C. told USA Today.

This Super Moon (a phrase coined by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979) will appear especially large because the moment of perigee—when the moon is closest to the Earth in its monthly rotation—will coincide with the appearance of a perfectly full moon, Smithsonian points out. During last year’s Super Moon on March 19, 2011, for comparison, the perigee and full moon were 50 minutes apart.

On Saturday at 11:34 p.m. ET, the moon reaches full moon status—when the earth, moon and sun are all

Infertility Treatments May Raise Birth Defect Risk
Study Finds Certain Kinds of Assisted Reproduction Are Linked to Higher Rates of Birth Defects
By Brenda Goodman, MA
WebMD Health News5/5/2012

May 5, 2012 -- Babies born after the use of certain infertility treatments have a higher risk of birth defects than babies born to couples with no history of infertility, a large new study shows.

But experts say it's still not clear whether fertility treatments or the underlying medical problems that cause infertility are behind the increased risk.

The study also found that couples who eventually conceived naturally after a least a year of trying, a group doctors call

Tiger Woods misses...


Tiger Woods misses cut at Wells Fargo Championship

Tiger WoodsWELLS FARGO CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD
-12: N Watney (US) -11: W Simpson (US) -10: S Cink (US), B Crane (US), DA Points (US), J Senden (Aus) -9 : R Moore (US) Selected others -6: R McIlroy (NI) -1: L Westwood (Eng) level: T Woods (US)
Tiger Woods missed the cut for only the eighth time as a professional after a 73 at the Wells Fargo Championship.
He finished level par for two rounds to miss the cut by a shot, while Lee Westwood (72) survived by one stroke.
But Rory McIlroy, who needs a top-seven finish to overhaul the absent Luke Donald as world number one, reached six under with five birdies in a 68.
That left him in a share of 12th place, six shots behind halfway leader Nick Watney, who is one ahead after a 64.

The 14-time major winner resumed on one under and pitched to within two feet at the 11th, his second

Pertussis Vaccine

WA Governor Grants Emergency Funds for Pertussis Vaccine

The state Department of Health declared it an epidemic a month ago. Reported cases are on pace to hit 3,000 this year, more than triple the total of 965 cases in 2011.

May 05, 2012
One month after the Washington State Department of Health declared an epidemic of pertussis (whopping cough) is under way in the state, departmental disease investigators said 1,132 cases had been reported through April 28 -– meaning the epidemic is on pace for up to 3,000 cases this year. Last year, the total number of pertussis cases reported was 965.

Gov. Chris Gregoire on May 3 made $90,000 from her emergency fund available to the department and

Is this how it ends for Rivera?

Rounding Third: Exit Sandman: Is this how it ends for Rivera?

Sports Network
May 5, 2012

Philadelphia, PA — This wasn't supposed to be how it ended for Mariano Rivera.

While most assumed this was going to be the great Rivera's final season, the reality of it all may have set in on Thursday night when the future Hall of Famer tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, thus ending his season and perhaps the career of the greatest reliever to ever appear in a Major League Baseball game.

It's almost too crazy to believe, especially when you consider how it happened.

Solid Footing

Berkshire Starts Out 2012 on More Solid Footing
             Year-over-year results were strong for Berkshire, but the firm's insurance operations fell short of expectations given market softness.
Ahead of its annual meeting this weekend,  Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) (BRK.B) released results for the first quarter of 2012 that were much stronger than the results the firm reported in the year-ago period

For those that may not recall, Berkshire's insurance operations were negatively affected during the first quarter of 2011, with the firm booking an underwriting loss in excess of $800 million following a cornucopia of natural disasters: massive flooding in Australia (compounded by Cyclone Yasi), an

Star Wars Day

May the 4th be with you! 10 things worth celebrating about that galaxy far, far away on 'Star Wars Day'
by Christian Blauvelt 5/5/2012


The-Old-RepublicAfter 35 years, Star Wars casts an ever-growing pop-culture shadow. Though the anniversary of the release of the original Star Wars falls on May 25, devotees of that galaxy far, far away have designated May 4, as in “May the 4th Be With You,” as the official day to party like a drunken Ewok. If you’re a diehard Star Wars fanatic, today would be the day to consider what an impact George Lucas’ space opera has had not only on J.J. Abrams, Joss Whedon, the guys at Pixar, and even Lady Gaga, but also on science, philosophy, and politics.
A lot of you also probably look at Star Wars as an unfulfilled childhood promise, a franchise that didn’t grow up with you and that’s now creatively dried up. You’ll complain about the prequels, shout down the addition of “Nooooo!” to Darth Vader’s climactic dialogue in Return of the Jedi, and bitch about Slave Leia dancing to “Genie in a Bottle” in Star Wars Kinect. Don’t give in to the Dark Side, guys! Star Wars is alive and well. If you’re willing to look beyond the big screen, and dive deep into

May 4, 2012

jobless rate falls to 8.1 percent

U.S. April hiring slows, jobless rate falls to 8.1 percent

By Jason Lange5/4/2012
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Employers cut back on hiring in April and the jobless rate fell as people gave up the hunt for work, a somber note on the economy that could hurt President Barack Obama's re-election chances.
Employers added just 115,000 workers to their payrolls last month, the Labor Department said on Friday.
It was the third straight month in which hiring slowed, keeping fears alive that the U.S. economy is losing momentum. It also dampens hopes that a stretch of strong winter hiring signaled a turning point for the recovery.
"It shows sluggish growth," said John Doyle, currency strategist at Tempus Consulting in Washington.
The unemployment rate ticked a tenth of a point lower to 8.1 percent, a three-year low, as people left

Kentucky Derby

Kentucky Derby will have a horse trained by Mike Harrington for the first time: Izenberg
By Jerry Izenberg/Columnist Emeritus 5/4/2012
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — They were killing time at Santa Anita earlier this spring, and the 71-year-old trainer who had knocked around more bush tracks than Bob Baffert could possibly imagine spoke up.
“You know,” Mike Harrington said to the three-time Kentucky Derby winner, “you get 15 good horses every year and I get one good one every 15 years. After the Derby, you and Todd Pletcher go home and look over next year’s crop. I don’t have any crop to look over and I ain’t never been to the Derby.”
But he’s been to a lot of places, from Bend, Ore., to Southern California. His future was the residue of

Chris Harrison


Chris Harrison: Should He Be The Next Bachelor?
Friday May 04, 2012


Chris Harrison: Should He Be The Next Bachelor?For the entire 10-year run of The Bachelor, the show's host, Chris Harrison, has been a married man.

Now that he will soon be single (Harrison and his wife of 18 years announced their split to PEOPLE exclusively Thursday), we couldn't help but wonder whether he'd consider swapping places with his suitors.

Perhaps the first Bachelorette (and perhaps the most beloved cast member of the series) Trista Sutter could play host, navigating Harrison, 40, through the dates,
rose ceremonies and on-air dramas.
From people.com

China updated news

China hints at solution to standoff over activist
By GILLIAN WONG and MATTHEW LEE | Associated Press 5/4/2012

In this photo released by the US Embassy Beijing Press Office, blind lawyer Chen Guangcheng, left, chats with U.S. ambassador to China, Gary Locke as they leave the U.S. embassy for a hospital in Beijing, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. (AP Photo/U.S. Embassy Beijing Press Office, HO)BEIJING (AP) — China hinted at a possible, face-saving way out of a diplomatic standoff with the United States over legal activist Chen Guangcheng, saying Friday that he could apply for permission to study abroad.
The concession was offered in a Chinese Foreign Ministry statement while Chen remained in a guarded Beijing hospital ward, unable to see U.S. officials. His wife's movements are being monitored, he said, and the couple with their two children feel in danger.
"I can only tell you one thing. My situation right now is very dangerous," Chen said. "For two days, American officials who have wanted to come and see me have not been allowed in."
A blind, self-taught lawyer and symbol in China's civil rights movement, Chen embroiled Washington and Beijing in their most delicate diplomatic crisis in years after he escaped house arrest and sought refuge in the U.S. Embassy last week. He left six days later under a negotiated deal in which he and his family were to be safely relocated in China so he can formally study law. But he then upended the agreement by saying they wanted to go abroad.

Jason Ready, U.S. Border Guard Founder


Jason Ready, U.S. Border Guard Founder, Responsible for Murder-Suicide
By ICTMN Staff May 4, 2012
JT Ready, Founder of the U.S. Border GuardOn May 3, Jason Todd Ready, founder of the U.S. Border Guard, entered a house in Gilbert, Arizona opened fire, killing four people before turning the gun on himself according to Gilbert Police Sgt. Bill Balafas in a Los Angeles Times article.


Ready, 39, who went by “J.T.”, was a former Marine who had been referred to as a racist, an extremist and a bigot who was involved in local politics according to The Times.

The shooting is under investigation, but is being described as a case of domestic violence. The house is where Ready lived with his girlfriend Lisa Lynn Mederos, 47; her daughter, Amber Nieve Mederos, 23; and he daughter’s boyfriend, Jim Franklin Hiott, 24. Ready also shot Amber’s daughter, Lily Lynn Mederos, who was a 15-month-old girl who died while being treated at a hospital The Times reported.

The Associated Press reported via CBS News, that Ready’s Guard group, a volunteer group, dressed in

sports

Kovalchuk returns, carries Devils past Flyers

Associated Press | Posted: Friday, May 4, 2012



Kovalchuk returns, carries Devils past Flyers  Ilya Kovalchuk watched from home as his New Jersey Devils got even with the Philadelphia Flyers without him.
It wasn't easy for the offensive superstar to sit out Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, not only because his presence in the lineup makes his team that much better, but also because he has waited a long time to have an impact in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
When No. 17 returned to action Thursday night for Game 3, Kovalchuk was determined to not just play but to make a difference, too.
Kovalchuk set up the Devils' first goal by Patrik Elias, scored in the second period, and then made a brilliant pass in overtime to Alexei Ponikarovsky, who scored the winning goal at 17:21 to give the Devils a 4-3 victory Thursday and a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
"I feel good," Kovalchuk said. "I was well-rested. Two days off is always good. Sometimes you've got to take one step back to make two steps forward. It was a little pressure, too. The guys played so well in Game 2 and you don't want to get back in the lineup just because you want to play. You want to fit in right away and play the way they did in Game 2, and I think we did that and we got a win."

Tiger Woods

Three share lead at Quail Hollow

 From boston.com Associated Press / May 4, 2012

Tiger Woods, in his first tournament since the Masters, had a mistake-filled 71.Webb Simpson was nervous playing in the same group with Tiger Woods. It sure didn’t show Thursday in the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, N.C.

Simpson chipped in from 35 yards in front of the par-4 eighth green for eagle, and then made Woods shake his head and smile when he holed a 60-foot birdie putt that might have rolled off the 12th green if the cup didn’t get in the way.

It led to a 7-under-par 65 for a share of the first-round lead with Stewart Cink and Ryan Moore.

“I was nervous playing with Tiger. I prayed a lot out there,’’ said Simpson, who lives about a mile away from Quail Hollow and already was on edge about trying to perform well for the neighbors. “Once I made a couple birdies, I kind of enjoyed it.’’

With temperatures pushing 90 and barely a breeze, scoring conditions were ideal. The average was

world news


20 Killed in Pakistan Suicide Bomb Blast
 voanews.com 5/4/2012
Authorities say suicide bomber detonated explosives Friday as he approached police checkpoint, near market in Khar, main town of Bajaur tribal district

Officials say a suicide bomber in Pakistan's restive northwest tribal region, along the Afghan border, has killed 20 people and wounded at least 40.  Five policemen are among the dead.

Authorities say the bomber detonated his explosives Friday as he approached a police checkpoint, near a market in Khar, the main town of the Bajaur tribal district.

Officials say no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Pakistani Taliban has carried out similar attacks in the past.


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Hollande win ?

Final polls suggest close result, Hollande win in French presidential election

By Associated Press, Updated: Friday, May 4, 2:51 AM


PARIS — The final polls before France’s presidential election Sunday show President Nicolas Sarkozy making up ground on Socialist challenger Francois Hollande — but still predict a Hollande victory.

Sarkozy on Friday predicted a “surprise” and Hollande urged his voters to avoid complacency as the bitter campaign neared its climax, driven by fears about joblessness, immigration and France’s economic future.




Junior Seau's updated

Junior Seau's funeral plans to be announced
By Alan Duke and Chelsea J. Carter, CNN
updated 3:07 AM EDT, Fri May 4, 2012
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Funeral arrangements may be announced Friday for Junior Seau, a day after authorities said that the football icon committed suicide.
The San Diego County medical examiner's office Thursday classified the death of the former NFL linebacker as a suicide, but the finding will probably do little to answer questions swirling since he was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.
Toxicology results and the narrative that could reveal contributing factors in the death could take weeks or longer to complete, said Sarah Gordon of the medical examiner's office.
Since news broke that Seau was found Wednesday in his Oceanside, California, home with a gunshot wound to the chest, there has been speculation about whether repeated hits to his head over his 20-year pro career could be a contributing factor.


Tymoshenko case

Medvedev: Tymoshenko case politically-motivated
From rt.com  04 May, 2012,

Supporters of Ukraine's former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko during the For Ukraine Without Repressions rally  (RIA Novosti / Grigoriy Vasilenko)Russian President Dmitry Medvedev believes that the criminal case against former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko is politically biased.

“As before, Medvedev considers it a political affair,” Medvedev’s spokesperson Natalya Timakova said, cited Rossiya-1 TV channel.
Last year, Tymoshenko – President Viktor Yanukovich’s main political rival – was sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas deals with Moscow.
From the very outset of the Tymoshenko case, Medvedev had stressed that the trial should not possess a political or anti-Russian dimension, the president's press-secretary noted.
Moscow has repeatedly stressed that all the signed agreements fully correspond with both Russian and Ukrainian law.

May 3, 2012


Mitt Romney, President Obama in virtual tie in Ohio, Florida: poll 
Just a month ago, Obama was ahead in both states
BY ALIYAH SHAHID / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Thursday, May 3, 2012
President Obama and Mitt Romney are in a statistical tie in the battleground states of Ohio and Florida, a new poll shows.


Mitt Romney is hot on President Obama’s heels.

A new Quinnipiac University poll shows the presumed Republican presidential candidate in a virtual tie with Obama in the key, battleground states of Florida and Ohio.

Just a month ago, Obama was ahead in both states.

In the Sunshine State, 44% of likely voters favored Romney, compared to 43% for Obama, according to the survey, which was released Thursday. In March, the President led the state by seven points.

And in Ohio, Obama’s lead — at six points in March — has shrunk, too. The President accrued 44% to Romney’s 42%.

Both of the state’s results came within the margin of error of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.

The good news for Obama is that he still holds a decent lead in Pennsylvania, which was also included in the survey. In fact, he has gained ground — from six to eight points against Romney since March — at 47% to 39%.

“Romney’s ability to cut into the President’s leads in Ohio and Florida reflects two changes in the political environment: First, since he is now the de facto nominee, Romney is no longer being attacked by his fellow Republicans, who are closing ranks behind him,” said pollster Peter Brown.

“Second, voter optimism about the economy has leveled off, reflecting economic statistics over the past month and the public reaction to them.”

Among the poll’s other findings:

-Overall, voters in Ohio and Florida think Romney would be better at fixing the economy than Obama.

- Romney has a 10-point lead over Obama among men in the Buckeye State.

- Women tend to favor Obama over Romney in Pennsylvania by a sizable 52%-35%.

- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Ohio Sen. Bob Portman top the GOP vice presidential guess list.

The poll of 1,169 voters in Florida, 1,130 voters in Ohio and 1,168 voters in Pennsylvania was conducted April 25 to May 1.





Mortgage Rates

Mortgage Rates Hit New Record Lows
By Elizabeth Trotta | The Exchange 5/3/2012

Good news for prospective homebuyers, bad news for those looking for signs of economic life in housing: Mortgage rates hit new record lows last week, thanks to underwhelming growth and economic concerns.

We've been following the weekly rates as the housing bulls and bears continue to declare bottoms and not-bottoms.  Freddie Mac said Thursday the 30-year mortgage rate fell for a second week, to 3.84%, down from its previous all-time record low of 3.87% on February 9. The 15-year fixed average also fell to a new all-time low of 3.11%.

Jobless claims

Jobless claims tumble, calms job market fears

By Lucia Mutikani
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless aid fell more than expected last week, easing fears the labor market recovery was stalling.
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 27,000 to a seasonally adjusted 365,000, the Labor Department said on Thursday.
The biggest weekly drop in claims since early May last year helped to lift some of the dark cloud cast over the labor market by a report on Wednesday from payrolls processor ADP showing private employers in April created the fewest jobs in seven months.
"This offsets the concerns from yesterday's ADP number. You're getting mixed signals...It might not be as bad as we were thinking after ADP," said Phil Flynn, a senior market analyst at PFG Best in Chicago.

good news

News: U.S. initial jobless claims last week 365,000 better than expected

    U.S. Department of Labor announced that the first time jobless claims to 365,000 in the week ended April 28. According to Bloomberg News survey of economists on average expected 378,000. The previous week's 388,000.

unemployment


U.S. hidden unemployment of 86 million labor force participation rate is declining
imeigu.com 2012-05-03 Source: Sina Finance original link 
Sina Finance, Beijing time on May 3 evening news, according to CNN, the U.S. unemployment number as many as may be far more than the imagination. Although the official unemployment rate is declining, but that did not calculate the adults that are no longer looking for work, hidden unemployment is a staggering 86 million. Compared with the number of working-age population, the current workforce size is the smallest since the 1980s.

Only-the-job or in the past four weeks to find one of the workers

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BlackBerry CEO says LTE PlayBook is coming
Shane McGlaun, May 3rd 2012

RIM CEO Thorsten Heins made it clear at BlackBerry World that the LTE PlayBook tablet is coming later this year. This announcement is no surprise, yet it is confirmation of what we knew was coming. A BlackBerry PlayBook rocking 4G connectivity has been spied at FCC in the past hinting it was close to coming to market.

With confirmation that the tablet is on its way, we still don’t know a firm launch date. Heins would only say, “later this year.” The bigger question now is with every other version of the PlayBook having failed at anything resembling a normal price, why does RIM think a 4G LTE version will do well?

RIM apparently believes that BlackBerry 10 will solve some of the problems the tablet had. The company is reportedly happy with the hardware, and the software seems to be lacking point. Would a PlayBook tablet with 4G LTE support BlackBerry 10 interest you? I think unless the tablet was very cheap most people will still opt for the iPad.

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Buffett Trails S&P 500 for Third Straight Year

By Andrew Frye | Bloomberg5/3/2012
Warren Buffett says has early prostate cancerBerkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK/A) shareholders missed out on better returns from the Standard & Poor's 500 Index by sticking with Chairman Warren Buffett after each of his last three annual meetings.
Berkshire fell 2.4 percent from the firm's April 30, 2011, meeting through yesterday, compared with the 2.8 percent advance in the S&P 500. (SPX) This year's gathering, planned for May 5 in Omaha, Nebraska, concludes three years in which Berkshire climbed about 32 percent, trailing the S&P 500's gain of around 60 percent.
Buffett, 81, is seeking to reassure investors that the $200 billion company he built over 42 years as chief executive officer is positioned to thrive after his eventual departure. Growth slowed in the last 15 years as Buffett, a former hedge fund manager, directed Berkshire's earnings toward takeovers in industries like machine tools, power production and railroads.
"They're very steady, but they're not necessarily fast growers," Cliff Gallant, an analyst at KBW Inc., said about Berkshire operating units. A "lack of clarity" about Buffett's successor may also be weighing

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Offspring of California mad cow case tracked down, euthanized
A truck leaves the plant at Baker Commodities transfer station where a cow with mad cow disease was discovered in Hanford, California, Tuesday, April 24, 2012. (AP / The Fresno Bee, John Walker )
The Associated Press
Date: Thursday May. 3, 2012
FRESNO, Calif. — Investigators looking into California's first case of mad cow disease say they have tracked down at least one of her offspring in another state.

It was euthanized and tested for the disease, also known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The test was negative.

USDA officials said Wednesday that the diseased cow had at least one other offspring within the last two years, but it was stillborn. They did not say how that carcass was disposed.

The USDA announced April 24 that the nation's fourth case of mad cow disease was discovered in the 10-year-old cow. It had been euthanized and at a Tulare County dairy and sent to a rendering plant. That dairy and another associated with it are under quarantine.

A calf ranch where the cow was raised also is under investigation.



OTs

Rangers edge Capitals in 2-1 in 3 OTs
By DAVID GINSBURG | The Associated Press 5/3/2012

Rangers edge Capitals in 2-1 in 3 OTsWASHINGTON (AP) As one overtime led to another and then another, the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals waged an epic duel that was part hockey game and part survival contest.
The Rangers and Capitals played a game so long, one day turned in another. Until, finally, Marian Gaborik scored at 14:41 of the third overtime early Thursday to give New York a 2-1 win and 2-1 lead in this fiercely contested Eastern Conference semifinal series.
Henrik Lundqvist, who stopped 45 shots for the Rangers, spent the better part of 4 1/2 hours repelling pucks and shooing skaters from the crease. Between periods, he did the best he could to prepare for the next grueling 20 minutes.
''Just rest, eat, drink,'' he said. ''I don't know how much I drank, but it was a lot.''
The situation was similar in the Capitals locker room.

Bachmann to endorse Romney, plus more to watch for Thursday in politics


By Phil Pruitt May 3, 2012
Michele Bachmann is set to endorse Mitt Romney on Thursday at a joint appearance in Portsmouth, Va.
It will be interesting to see what she says. ABC News' Jonathan Karl reports that shortly before she ended her campaign, Bachmann told him that there was no way Romney could beat President Barack Obama.

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell also will be at the Portsmouth event with Romney. He has been mentioned as a VP possibility.

If you are conducting a Ron Paul watch, you'll find him campaigning Thursday in California. He has a luncheon in Sacramento and a "Youth for Ron Paul" town hall meeting at the University of California-Davis.

President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will host a Cinco de Mayo reception this afternoon at the White House.

And then there is this: The John Edwards trial will enter its ninth day. There could be more sordid testimony — and more tears.

Rdio sneaks


Rdio sneaks into UK and France. Will you be using it?
By Bobbie Johnson May. 3, 2012, 12:58am PT
We were a few weeks off with the prediction that Rdio would be launching in the U.K. — but only a few. In the early hours Thursday morning European time, the music streaming service quietly rolled out in Britain and France

The offering is pretty familiar: Rdio is delivering the same web-based streaming service as it does elsewhere. It looks like there have been some local additions to the catalog, but there are a few touches that suggest localization of the service itself has not been a serious priority — signup, for example, uses American-style date format rather than the European one, which feels a little off.

The big story, of course, is the competition with Spotify. The unannounced arrival takes the San Francisco startup directly onto its London-headquartered rival’s home turf, nearly a year after Spotify