Saturday, December 31, 2011

TU football notebook: Mirror image

The Armed Forces Bowl opponents have combined for 17 victories this season and, over the last seven years, the squads are in the top 20 for overall victories in college football.

"Our programs mirror each other in a lot of ways," Blankenship said during a Thursday press conference. "(BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall) enumerated some of those: the losses to really good teams, nine wins and eight wins respectively (at BYU and Tulsa). I don't think that's anything to have to apologize for.

"I feel like we've both been a part of consistent winning teams over the last five or six years that are in the top 15 or 20 in the country in terms of wins. That's something that we're excited about."

Back to work: It had been 35 days since Tulsa lost to Houston in its regular-season finale. Quarterback G.J. Kinne said the team wants to redeem itself for that setback.

"Ever since then, as soon as we figured out where we were going, we've been focused on BYU and getting that win in a big-time bowl game," Kinne said. "I think we all (feel like we have something to prove), as an offense and as a team.

"Individually, I'm just going to try to go out there and do what I do every week and distribute the ball to the playmakers and be as efficient as possible."

Kinne said that beating BYU would be his team's biggest victory this season.

Quarterback battle: Mendenhall expects the quarterback position to be an important factor.

"We have two similar types of players in this game," said Mendenhall, referring to TU's Kinne and BYU's Riley Nelson. "I don't think either one will consent or concede losing the game. I think both will want the ball at the very end. They'll will themselves to move forward. To me, that's the biggest intrigue in the game."

The look: The Golden Hurricane's helmets will have camouflage inside the Tulsa logo and center stripe during the football game.

"(Equipment manager) Russ Hoffman does a great job with our equipment," Blankenship said. "I thought it was a great way to honor the Armed Forces with the camo part in our logo."

Tulsa, the designated home team, will wear blue jerseys and blue pants.

Mature team: BYU has many players that are older than traditional college football players after serving missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Seventy-three BYU players (61 percent) have served missions.

BYU also has 34 players that are married. Seven of the players also are fathers.

"That's what you see in BYU, a mature, physical team," Blankenship said. "You just automatically become a little more focused and a little more driven - we all know what we were like before we were married and kids - it didn't equate to age, but you begin to discipline yourself and carry yourself differently.

"That's what they have and the model they work under. They have a disciplined, focused, mature team."

Tulsa only has one married player - senior Bo Abbott.


ARMED FORCES BOWL: BYU VS. TULSA

11 a.m. Friday

Ford Stadium, Dallas

TV: ESPN-25

Radio: KRMG fm102.3, KRMG am740, KTBZ am1430

Weather: 54 degrees, sunny

Records: BYU 9-3, Tulsa 8-4

Last meeting: In 2007, TU won 55-47 in Tulsa

Series: BYU leads 6-1

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Tatum, McConaughey's patriotic striptease

Feast your eyes on the men of "Magic Mike"!

In the first promo pic from the upcoming male stripper flick, Joe Manganiello, 34, Alex Pettyfer, 21, a shirtless (and newly engaged!) Matthew McConaughey, 42, and Channing Tatum, 31, perform a patriotic striptease.VIDEO: Channing Tatum's hilarious stripper video

The film, which stars Tatum as a veteran exotic dancer who mentors Pettyfer's character, is directed by Steven Soderbergh and also features Matt Bomer, Riley Keough and Olivia Munn. Magic Mike is loosely based off Tatum's experiences at a Chippendales-style revue.

VIDEO: Alex Pettyfer shows off his raunchy tattoos

"It's so funny," Manganiello, who plays Big Dick Richie, told The L.A. Times in October. "It's like 'Animal House' and 'Hangover' funny. Steven has most of it edited and he's such a good storyteller with that camera."

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Magic Mike is expected to hit theaters in June 2012.

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No. 19 UNLV beats Central Arkansas 124-75 (AP)

LAS VEGAS ? Despite strong performances from LaQuentin Miles, Mark Rutledge and Jarvis Garner, Central Arkansas wasn't able to stay with No. 19 UNLV on Wednesday night.

"I like the way we competed tonight after our big loss to Iowa," Central Arkansas coach Corliss Williamson said of the 124-75 loss to the Rebels. "Tonight we were up against a great team. LaQuentin Miles and Mark Rutledge played well, and Jarvis Garner did a great job for us.

"You can give up or give in to the pressure. We showed we can fight. If we're going to lose, I want us to go down fighting," said Williamson, a former star at Arkansas

Miles had 21 points for Central Arkansas (5-7), while Rutledge added 13 and Garner had 11.

"We were outscored because we didn't shoot straight," Williamson said. "Vegas came out and hit their shots. When they hit 67 percent from the field and 56 percent from the 3-point line, you know you're in for a tough night."

The Bears shot 43 percent (29 of 67) from the field to UNLV's 67 percent (47 of 70). Central Arkansas was 7 of 20 from 3-point range, while the Rebels were 18 of 32.

"I believe we had a good effort tonight," Miles said. "We knocked down a lot of good shots. This game set us up well for conference play. It showed us the importance of coming out and playing hard from the start."

Chace Stanback was 9 of 11 from 3-point range and scored 29 points in 23 minutes for UNLV.

Stanback hit his first six 3-point attempts, was 10 0f 12 overall and had four steals for the Rebels (14-2), who had seven players score in double figures.

"I'll do whatever my teammates need me to do," Stanback said. "If it means coming off the bench, I can do that.

"It (winning big) boosts everyone's confidence on our team. Our shooting got a lot better tonight. I just tried to stay focused. My teammates were looking for me, and I just tried to knock them down."

Mike Moser had 18 points and nine rebounds for UNLV, while Reggie Smith had 13 points in 11 minutes, Quintrell Thomas had 13 points on 5-for-5 shooting, Carlos Lopez had 13 points, Anthony Marshall had 10 points and 10 assists and Justin Hawkins added 10 points.

The Rebels last reached the 100-point mark in a 103-56 win over Norfolk State during the 2006-07 season. UNLV hadn't scored 124 points since the 1990-91 season against Utah State.

The Rebels led 63-39 at halftime. Trailing 11-10, UNLV went ahead for good on Moser's jumper with 15:06 left in the first half.

Moser had 14 points and five rebounds in the first half while Stanback had nine points and four steals.

UNLV shot 64 percent (25 for 39) from the field in the first half while Central Arkansas hit 61 percent (17 for 28).

"It (playing Central Arkansas) gave an opportunity for us because we could play our bench more," UNLV coach Dave Rice said. "Every time we can share the ball, it's a positive for us. I have a lot of confidence about people coming in from the bench."

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Swedish reporters sentenced to 11 yrs in Ethiopia (AP)

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia ? A court in Ethiopia on Tuesday sentenced two Swedish journalists to 11 years in prison on charges of supporting terrorism after the two illegally entered the country with an ethnic Somali rebel group in a case that has been criticized by media rights groups.

Judge Shemsu Sirgaga ruled that the two freelance journalists ? Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye ? will serve "rigorous imprisonment" following their convictions last week.

Ethiopian troops had captured Persson and Schibbye six months ago during a clash with rebels in eastern Ethiopia's restive Somali region, a no-go area for reporters. Ethiopia considers the rebel group a terrorist organization, and it is very difficult for journalists to gain access to the region. Rights groups say that is so abuses there are not exposed.

The judge has accused the Ogaden National Liberation Front ? or ONLF ? of organizing the Swedes' journey starting in London. Outlawed groups in many countries frequently facilitate the travels of reporters in order to have their version of events told.

There was no visible reaction to the sentencing from the two journalists. The defendants' lawyers plan to hold a meeting at the Swedish Embassy later Tuesday to discuss the possibility of an appeal.

In Sweden, Foreign Ministry spokesman Anders Jorle called the sentencing expected but regrettable. He said Sweden has been in contact with the Ethiopian government over the court case "at a high level."

Their Swedish lawyer, Thomas Olsson, could not be immediately reached for comment but told national broadcaster SVT that the sentence was a disappointment, but that he and his clients had not yet decided if they would appeal.

"We will try to adjust to the new situation and help them as much as possible," he said, noting that an appeal can take up to two years and that the alternative would be for them to try to get pardoned.

"The latter means that they have to confess to these crimes and apologize, which of course is a hard thing to do when you regard yourself innocent. That's why an appeal is natural, but it's a tough decision. That's what Martin and Johan are up against in the coming 15 days," Olsson said.

Persson and Schibbye are both freelance contributors to the Sweden-based photojournalism agency Kontinent. Schibbye is also a writer. The two regularly had their work published in national newspapers in Sweden and Norway.

The pair said they had been gathering news about a Swedish oil company that is exploring Ethiopia's Somali region for oil. Sweden's foreign minister, Carl Bildt, was a member of the board of the company ? Lundin Petroleum ? between 2000 and 2006, and left the board when he was appointed foreign minister.

Persson and Schibbye have acknowledged that they entered Ethiopia illegally.

Jonas Nordling, chairman of The Swedish Union of Journalists, called Tuesday's sentencing "a setback for journalism, and it's a personal tragedy for Martin and Johan and their families. We will do all we can to support them."

"It's clear that it's a political sentence. A heavy responsibility now lies on the Swedish government to solve this on a political level," he said, noting that the freedom of the press must be protected and defended.

Swedish government officials have said that the two Swedes were on a "journalistic mission," and have pushed for the two to be freed.

The international community has closely followed the terror trial against the Swedes. Rights groups and diplomats say Ethiopia's anti-terrorism proclamation restricts freedom of expression and is used as a tool to crack down on dissent.

Amnesty International said it believes the two Swedes are "prisoners of conscience, prosecuted because of their legitimate work."

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Associated Press reporter Louise Nordstrom in Stockholm contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Britain's Prince Philip leaves hospital

Britain's Prince Philip left the hospital Tuesday, after undergoing treatment for a blocked coronary artery.

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Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's 90-year-old husband, spent four nights in the hospital recovering from a successful coronary stent procedure. He was taken to Papworth, a specialist heart hospital in Cambridge, on Friday after complaining of chest pains.

PhotoBlog: Prince smiles as he leaves hospital

It was the most serious health scare suffered by Philip, who is known to be active and robust. He has continued to appear at many engagements, most recently taking a 10-day tour of Australia with the queen.

For the first time in years he was forced to miss the Royal Family's traditional Christmas festivities, which include attending a morning church service, viewing the queen's annual Christmas broadcast together, and a shooting party on Boxing Day.

Philip did not speak to reporters as he was driven away from the hospital in a Range Rover Tuesday morning, though he smiled and waved to those gathered to film his departure.

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He will return to Sandringham, the queen's private estate in rural Norfolk, to join the queen and other royal family members, Buckingham Palace officials said. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with policy.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

UK's Prince Philip remains in hospital (AP)

LONDON ? Britain's Prince Philip spent a third night in the hospital as he recovers after treatment for a blocked coronary artery.

The 90-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II is in good spirits and will remain under observation for "a short period," Buckingham Palace officials said Monday. There are no details of when he may be released.

The prince underwent a successful coronary stent procedure at Papworth, a specialist heart hospital in Cambridgeshire, where he was taken on Friday after complaining of chest pains.

It was the most serious health scare suffered by Philip, who is known to be active and robust. He has continued to appear at many engagements, most recently taking a 10-day tour of Australia with the queen.

He is likely to miss the Royal Family's traditional Boxing Day shooting party on Monday at the queen's private Sandringham estate in Norfolk, an event he usually leads.

Six of Philip's grandchildren, including Princes William and Harry, visited him Sunday in the hospital.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Apple iPhone 4 32GB (Never Locked) GSM Smartphone Price Dropped to $919.99

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Verizon Wireless back online after nationwide data outage

Verizon customers across the country experienced data outages this week, but according to Verizon reps, the network has been fully restored.?

Verizon Wireless said it had fully restored data service after a widespread disruption to its 4G and 3G networks. Reps for the carrier did not specify the extent or the exact nature of the outage, which is the second to hit Verizon in the space of a month.?

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"Verizon Wireless 4G LTE service is returning to normal this morning, after company engineers worked to resolve an issue with the 4G network during the early morning hours today," a Verizon rep told ZD Net in an emailed statement. "Throughout this time, 4G LTE customers were able to make voice calls and send and receive text messages. The 3G data network operated normally."?

According to the Washington Post, on December 7, Verizon experienced similar problems with its 4G network. As the number of smartphone users in the US soars network slowdowns or stoppages are becoming increasingly common. Earlier this year, Verizon introduced a?"network optimization" plan to help manage the number of heavy data consumers. (Essentially, it limits the bandwidth for the top 5 percent of users.)

Meanwhile, in October, Sprint nixed unlimited data plans for tablets and netbooks, while keeping in place unlimited data plans for smartphones. Sprint remains the only carrier in the country to offer unlimited smartphone data ? both?AT&T?and?Verizon, for instance, currently cap or throttle 3G and 4G data usage for new customers on all their devices.?

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Cafe helps Saints' Strief satisfy hunger to help (AP)

NEW ORLEANS ? Saints lineman Zach Strief has found an unusual New Orleans restaurant where he can satisfy both his cravings for Creole cooking and his hunger to give back.

Cafe Reconcile.

Strief raves about its popular white beans and shrimp special, but Cafe Reconcile is no ordinary restaurant in the Big Easy ? known for famous eateries and celebrity chefs. It's a nonprofit business established for the sole purpose of giving troubled youth a chance to succeed in a uniquely New Orleans way.

Many of the 16- to 22-year olds preparing menu items and waiting tables at Cafe Reconcile never finished school and some have arrest records. They all enter the restaurant's three-month training program in hopes they can leave behind the poverty and crime and become a part of their city's proud tradition of a food and hospitality industry.

"There's not a great comprehension, I don't think, of how bad of a life some of these kids come from," the 320-pound Strief said during a recent lunch of smothered pork chops, sweet corn, collard greens and jalapeno cornbread. "If you're not a part of it, if you don't live it, it's very easy to forget that's happening to people."

People like 19-year-old Kentrell Marrow, who wore a long white apron during a recent lunch shift as he proudly served bananas foster bread pudding he'd artfully decorated with a touch of chocolate sauce.

Marrow dropped out of the 10th grade three times. He has struggled with addictions to marijuana and prescription drugs. He used to belong to a gang and carry a gun. He won't say which gang, or whether he ever used the gun. He was arrested for possession of cocaine that he insists was not his.

Now he realizes that it doesn't matter whose cocaine it was. If only for the sake of his seven-month-old son, he had to get out of that environment.

"I was having all types of trouble ? gang violence, drug addiction, all type of madness," Marrow said. "When I came here they promised me a brighter future. They gave me something to look forward to."

Now Marrow can whip up all sorts of menu items including baked macaroni, shrimp pasta, steaks and stuffed bell peppers. More than that, he said Cafe Reconcile taught him self-confidence and self-affirmation. He said he learned he did not have to change who he was, just become a better version of himself. He hopes one day to open his own restaurant, specializing in Creole, Cajun and soul food.

His is the kind of story that got Strief involved in the program.

The 6-foot-7 Cincinnati native first became acquainted with Cafe Reconcile when he and his wife, Mandy, were setting up a charitable foundation and looking for a cause to support.

Soon after, Strief attended one of the daily breakfasts held exclusively for staff and program participants. It is during these breakfasts that a nun known as Sister Mary Lou Specha encourages those present to share what is on their minds, perhaps things that upset them, or things for which they are thankful.

Strief was moved by what he heard. One teenage boy described sitting on the couch the night before, when suddenly a SWAT team broke down the door and hauled his brother away.

"It's easy to not realize that's happening to people and maybe it's a 16-year-old kid, and maybe there's no one else there but his brother," said Strief, drafted by New Orleans out of Northwestern in 2006. "You don't think about that. I don't think anyone does that's not in that situation."

Another person said he was thankful for the breakfast itself, without which he might not have eaten that day.

"The thing that got me the first time I came, the stories that I heard at that breakfast were so different than I would have thought," Strief said. "They were so much worse."

The training program begins with three weeks of life skills classes in a rented room across the street. Participants are taught interviewing skills, the importance of speaking clearly, projecting confidence, looking people in the eyes and even networking with people established in the hospitality industry.

They move next to the Cafe Reconcile, where they take turns doing everything from cooking to waiting tables to washing dishes. They are then placed in an internship at some of the most respected restaurants and hotels in the city, including the Ritz Carlton and establishments owned by celebrity chefs Emeril Lagasse and John Besh.

Specha said it's a struggle for some interns, only three months after they've begun to break away from an isolated existence in poverty-stricken neighborhoods, to suddenly find themselves immersed in refined opulence.

She spoke of one young man who quickly went AWOL from his internship at the Roosevelt Hotel, where populist Gov. Huey Long was known to stay when he visited New Orleans many years ago.

"We called him up, like, `What's going on?' And he says, `I don't belong there. I don't fit in.'

"It was like his world was so different," Specha said, noting that the person eventually returned to the program and now works full-time as a doorman at the hotel. "Some of them still feel like, `I'm not worthy enough. I'm not good enough. Nobody's ever treated me like this. Nobody's ever given me a safe place.'"

There's now a waiting list to get into Cafe Reconcile's program, although an expansion is under way at its headquarters in the city's Central City neighborhood, which is starting to show the early signs of renaissance. For years, the area was overrun by drug dealing, prostitution, and violent crime.

The restaurant occupies the ground floor of a five-story brick building that used to be a furniture store. Old bead board endures on the ceilings and lower walls. The upper walls feature the work of local artists, some containing themes of hope and faith.

When Strief came in for lunch, Marrow and several waiters swarmed around him, talking, smiling and getting his autograph. On occasion, Strief has gone behind the line and helped cook, making honey-bourbon glazed shrimp and Andouille skewers.

Specha, wearing a black scarf with small gold fleur-de-lis prints on it, smiled as she said how fitting it was that, of all different types of players on a football team, it is a massive lineman that would gravitate to the unusual restaurant she helps run.

And while Strief modestly describes his role as limited to raising money, Specha said his involvement is much more significant because of how beloved the Saints are by people of all backgrounds in New Orleans.

Just ask Marrow how important Strief's presence is.

"It is really meaningful because it's like, Saints players, we all know they live in the area, but at the same time, when we're watching them on Sunday it's like they're worlds away," Morrow said. "I could be right down the street from the Superdome in the Third Ward, watching the game, but it feels like this game is way off somewhere where you can't even touch it.

"But when someone like that comes and shows his face, and to see how down to earth he is, it shows you success is obtainable."

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Video: NFL to stream Super Bowl online and to mobile phones



>> a big announcement from the nfl for the first time ever. the super bowl will be streamed online and even to mobile phones . you will be able to catch the biggest event in sports on the nfl website, nbc and the network broadcasting the game will stream on the site, verizon. the mobile ap will carry the game. last year's super bowl matchup drew an audience of 11 million people. i am joined by darren rovell and all i could think about is the new commercial where the guy is having a romantic dinner with his girlfriend and checking the game. you can ruin all kinds of things you have that day.

>> tamron, i think this is the next iteration of what we are talking about when you are doing the whole thing. you can watch something else on your and you can obviously watch on your mobile or on the internet. one interesting note is this enables nbc sports to sell a different commercial. you will be watching different commercials on the game versus actually online or on the mobile ap. obviously nbc realizes the value of the commercials and there is also an area where you can see the commercials that are running on tv. i think this is probably another way to get on the screen.

>> we appreciate you joining us for teams that will be there anyway.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

History of Republican Iowa Caucus Winners (ContributorNetwork)

The Republican Iowa caucus will be on Jan 3. As candidates prepare to face off and scramble for votes, a recent Rasmussen poll indicates Mitt Romney is in the lead. But the front-runner has changed each time a new poll has been released. Historically, the Republican Iowa caucus has helped determine the candidate who might win the nomination. Its importance stems from Iowa remaining the first state to hold a voting event for the future presidential nomination. But the history of the Iowa caucus winners reveals that predictions about GOP nominees are not always accurate.

1976 -- Gerald Ford

* Gerald Ford defeated Ronald Reagan with a slim margin in a straw poll.

* Ford received 264 votes, while Reagan received 248 votes, according to the Des Moines Register.

* The Republican Iowa caucus of 1976 did not provide detailed reports. Instead, a summary was made public.

* Ford won the Republican nomination but lost the election to Jimmy Carter.

1980 -- George Bush

* George H.W. Bush defeated Reagan and won the nomination with 31.6 percent of the vote, according to the Des Moines Register.

* Reagan received 29.5 percent, while Howard Baker had 15.3 percent and John Connally had 9.3 percent.

* Despite winning the caucus, Bush later ended his presidential campaign and joined Reagan's ticket. Bush became vice president after Reagan won the election against Carter. The 1980 Iowa caucus did not accurately predict the Republican nominee.

1988 -- Bob Dole

* Bob Dole defeated Pat Robertson and Bush with 37.4 percent and 40,661votes, according to the Des Moines Register. Robertson received 24.6 percent, while Bush had 18.6 percent.

* The caucus failed to predict the GOP nominee. Bush went on to win the Republican nomination and won the election. He selected Dan Quayle, who was not part of the Iowa caucus, as his vice president.

1996 -- Bob Dole

* Dole won the Republican Iowa caucus for the second time in 1996 with 26 percent of the vote, according to the Des Moines Register.

* Dole defeated Pat Buchanan, Lamar Alexander, Steve Forbes, Phil Gramm, Alan Keyes, Richard Lugar and Morry Taylor. In this case, the caucus accurately predicted the GOP nominee.

* Bill Clinton won the 1996 presidential election, while Dole returned to the U.S. Senate.

2000 -- George W. Bush

* George W. Bush faced five candidates at the 2000 Iowa caucus. He defeated the others with 41 percent and 35,231 votes, according to the Des Moines Register.

* Bush went on to win the GOP nomination and the 2000 election.

2008 -- Mike Huckabee

* Mike Huckabee won the 2008 Iowa caucus with 34.4 percent of the vote, according to the New York Times. Huckabee defeated Mitt Romney's 25.2 percent, Fred Thompson's 13.4 percent, John McCain's 13.1 percent, Ron Paul's 10 percent and Rudy Giuliani's 3.5 percent.

* The caucus was another example of a failure to predict the eventual nominee. McCain won the nomination after Huckabee conceded but lost to Barack Obama.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

House GOP leaders want new payroll tax cut bill (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Top House Republicans rebelled Sunday against a bipartisan, Senate-approved bill extending payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits for two months, reigniting a politically fueled holiday-season clash that had seemed all but doused.

The House GOP defiance cast uncertainty over how quickly Congress would forestall a tax increase otherwise heading straight at 160 million workers beginning New Year's Day. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said it could be finished within two weeks, which suggested that lawmakers might have to spend much of their usual holiday break battling each other in the Capitol.

A day after rank-and-file House GOP lawmakers used a conference call to spew venom against the Senate-passed bill, Boehner said he opposed the legislation and wanted congressional bargainers to craft a new, year-long version.

"The president said we shouldn't be going anywhere without getting our work done," Boehner said on NBC's "Meet the Press," referring to President Barack Obama's oft-repeated promise to postpone his Christmastime trip to Hawaii if the legislation was not finished. "Let's get our work done, let's do this for a year."

A spokeswoman for House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., said the House would vote Monday to either request formal bargaining with the Senate or to make the legislation "responsible and in line with the needs of hard-working taxpayers and middle-class families."

Cantor spokeswoman Laena Fallon did not specify what those changes might be, beyond a longer-lasting bill. Boehner, though, expressed support for "reasonable reductions in spending" in a House-approved payroll tax bill and for provisions that blocked Obama administration anti-pollution rules.

Democrats leaped at what they saw as a chance to champion lower- and middle-income Americans by accusing Republicans of threatening a wide tax increase unless their demands are met. If Congress doesn't act, workers would see their take-home checks cut by 2 percentage points beginning Jan. 1, when this year's 4.2 percent payroll tax reverts to its normal 6.2 percent.

"By holding up this bipartisan compromise, tea party House Republicans are walking away once again, showing their extremism and clearly demonstrating that they never intended to give the middle class a tax cut," said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

Adam Jentleson, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, said the Nevada Democrat would be "happy to continue negotiating a yearlong extension as soon as the House passes the Senate's short-term, bipartisan compromise to make sure middle-class families will not be hit by a thousand-dollar tax hike on January 1."

Keeping this year's 2 percentage point payroll tax cut in effect through 2012 would produce $1,000 in savings for a family earning $50,000 a year. The two-month version would be worth about $170 for the same household.

On Saturday, the Senate voted 89-10 for its legislation, which was negotiated by Senate Republican and Democratic leaders and backed by solid majorities of senators from both parties. It would provide a two-month extension of the payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits and prevent scheduled 27-percent cuts to doctors' Medicare reimbursements during that period, reductions that could convince physicians to stop treating elderly patients covered by the program.

That measure was praised by Obama, and even Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., expressed optimism that the measure would become law. Initial bills produced by both sides lasted for a year, but negotiators working on the final product could not agree to savings that would finance such a measure, likely to cost roughly $200 billion.

Reid and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., the No. 3 Senate leader, said Boehner had asked McConnell and Reid to negotiate a compromise, seemingly suggesting that Boehner had walked away from a deal. Republicans said that is untrue and said the House GOP played no role in last week's bargaining between the Senate leaders.

The Senate bill included language cherished by Republicans giving Obama 60 days to approve an oil pipeline stretching from western Canada's tar sands to Texas Gulf Coast refineries, unless he declared the project hurt the national interest. GOP leaders had thought that provision would assure enough votes to pass the overall legislation.

Obama had previously said he was delaying a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline until 2013, allowing him to wait until after next November's elections to choose between unions favoring the project's thousands of jobs and environmentalists opposed to its potential pollution and massive energy use. Obama initially threatened to kill the payroll tax bill if it included the pipeline language but eventually retreated.

Despite the Keystone provision, House Republicans used a Saturday conference call to express anger about the Senate bill and frustration that their leaders seemed willing to agree to the compromise, participants said. Many demanded a return to some of the House bill's spending cuts, including reductions in Obama's health care overhaul law of last year, and several expressed a willingness to work through the holidays to revamp the legislation, Republicans said.

Though GOP leaders support extending the payroll tax and jobless benefits, some House Republicans question doing that, arguing it won't produce jobs and could weaken Social Security. The payroll tax, subtracted from workers' paychecks, is used to finance Social Security.

The White House said little about the House GOP's demands.

"I really think it is very unlikely that the House would disrupt this overwhelming compromise six days before Christmas," Gene Sperling, director of the White House National Economic Council, said on CNN's "State of the Union."

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Friday, December 16, 2011

'Barefoot Bandit' pleads guilty in US court

The young U.S. thief who gained an international following as the "Barefoot Bandit" for stealing planes, boats and cars and breaking into homes and businesses pleaded guilty Friday to several felonies in Washington state.

Wearing handcuffs and an orange jail uniform in Coupeville, Colton Harris-Moore, 20, softly answered affirmatively Friday when the judge asked if he understood his rights. He said guilty when the judge asked how he wanted to plead.

He pleaded guilty to a total of 16 counts from Island County, including identity theft, theft of firearm and residential burglary. Then the hearing continued with Harris-Moore pleading guilty to 17 counts from San Juan County.

Several victims and a few curious citizens watched inside the courtroom, along with Harris-Moore's aunt.

Afterward he sat next to his attorney, John Henry Browne, with his eyes downcast, looking younger than his 20 years.

"He was a menace," prosecutor Greg Banks said. "His burglaries threatened and distressed people ... They didn't know if they came back from vacation their houses would have been broken into."

Prosecutors planned ask for a sentence of just under 10 years, while his lawyers were seeking a six-year term.

Notorious run from law
Harris-Moore's daring run from the law earned him international notoriety, not to mention a movie deal to help repay his victims, after he flew a stolen plane from Indiana to the Bahamas in July 2010, crash-landed it near a mangrove swamp and was arrested by Bahamian authorities in a hail of bullets.

Friday's proceedings before Judge Vickie Churchill consolidated cases against Harris-Moore in three Washington counties. He has already pleaded guilty to federal charges in Seattle and will be sentenced for those crimes early next year. He will serve his state and federal sentences at the same time.

State prosecutors planned to ask for a nine-and-a-half year sentence Friday, while Harris-Moore's attorneys, John Henry Browne and Emma Scanlan, are seeking a six-year term, citing his bleak childhood in a Camano Island trailer with an alcoholic mother and a series of her convict boyfriends. They laid out the details of his upbringing in psychiatric and mitigation reports filed with the court.

"Colt blames no one but himself," wrote Pamela L. Rogers, a mitigation investigator who reviewed Harris-Moore's case. "He made bad choices and takes full responsibility and expects to be held accountable for those bad choices. ... He desperately hopes to one day have a career and a family and make contributions he can feel good about ? and he's willing to work hard for that."

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'A rakish teenager'
Harris-Moore's first conviction came at age 12, in 2004, for possession of stolen property, and according to the report, his first experience with burglary came when he broke into the homes of his classmates to steal food because his mother spent most of her Social Security income on beer and cigarettes ? something she has denied.

Over the next three years he was convicted of theft, burglary, malicious mischief and assault, among other crimes. At one point he was arrested when a detective posed as a pizza-delivery driver.

In 2007, the boy was sentenced to three years in a juvenile lockup after pleading guilty to three burglary counts in Island County. But he fled the minimum-security facility in April 2008 and was soon back to his old tricks, breaking into unoccupied vacation homes, stealing food and sometimes staying there.

As red-faced investigators repeatedly failed to catch him, his antics escalated: He began stealing planes from small, rural airports and crash-landing them ? at least five in all.

"What was characterized by the media as the swashbuckling adventures of a rakish teenager were in fact the actions of a depressed, possibly suicidal young man with waxing and waning post-traumatic stress disorder (following his first plane crash in November 2008)," wrote Dr. Richard S. Adler, a psychiatrist who evaluated him for the defense lawyers.

Msnbc.com staff and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45696590/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

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Panetta: US at turning point in Afghanistan war (AP)

KABUL, Afghanistan ? U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Wednesday the U.S. will continue to conduct intelligence operations from Afghanistan like the recent mission that led to the loss of a drone over Iran, and he gave an upbeat assessment of the unpopular war.

Standing with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Panetta provided a cryptic response to questions about the lost drone, which has exposed details of the little-known U.S. intelligence and surveillance efforts aimed at Iran.

But the Pentagon chief and former CIA head left little doubt that the U.S. finds Afghanistan a useful place from which to spy on its neighbor, and intends to keep at it. The operations benefit both the U.S. and Afghanistan, Panetta said.

"These are operations that I will not discuss publicly, other than to say that part and parcel of our effort to defend this country, and to defend our country involves important intelligence operations that we will continue to pursue," he said.

The RQ-170 drone, known as the Sentinel, was lost over Iran two weeks ago. The Pentagon initially said only that it malfunctioned after being launched in western Afghanistan. But it later emerged that the drone had taken off from a base in Afghanistan and was flying a surveillance mission over Iran when it came down.

Iranian state television broadcast video of Iranians inspecting the aircraft, which was largely intact.

"Part and parcel to the effort to not only protect Afghanistan, but to protect the United States is to obtain important intelligence that allows us to be able to protect our people and to protect ours," Panetta said during a news conference with Karzai.

Although the U.S. is Afghanistan's main patron, U.S. use of Afghan soil to spy on its enemy Iran puts Karzai in a difficult position.

Afghanistan has long cultural and linguistic ties to Iran and maintains a mostly friendly relationship with the Tehran government.

"Afghanistan was not aware that a drone had malfunctioned in Iran," Karzai said.

He added that Iran has asked Afghanistan for more information.

"Afghanistan has pledged to its neighbors the best of relationships," Karzai added, and doesn't want to be involved in any "adversarial relations" between the U.S. and Iran.

Visiting with forces earlier Wednesday in Paktika province, Panetta asserted that U.S.-dominated forces are winning the fight against the Taliban-led insurgency.

"I really think that for all the sacrifices that you're doing, the reality is that it is paying off and that we're moving in the right direction," Panetta said. "We're winning this very tough conflict here in Afghanistan."

Panetta was less than 34 miles from the Pakistan border when he told U.S. troops they have reached a turning point in the war. He also demanded that Islamabad must do more to secure its side of the border.

His upbeat assessment of the war, however, came against a backdrop of the eroding relations with Pakistan.

Pakistan imposed a communications blackout on the U.S.-led coalition after NATO airstrikes killed two dozen Pakistani forces last month. There has been a series of high-profile attacks in Kabul and across the south, including one Wednesday that killed a local government official and two bodyguards in Helmand province.

While U.S. officials have suggested there may be some move to thaw the frigid tensions, Panetta made it clear that the U.S. still wants Pakistan to go after the insurgents who are launching attacks against U.S. forces from sanctuaries on that side of the border.

"Ultimately, we've got to make sure that if we're going to secure this country (Afghanistan), the Pakistanis better damn well secure their country as well," Panetta told the troops.

The Pentagon chief has been meeting with his commanders in Afghanistan for two days, and also took time out to address a gathering of the diplomatic corps at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.

At the embassy, he seemed to back away somewhat from his contention that the war was being won. He told the crowd that as yet the mission was not accomplished, but "we're heading in the right direction."

U.S. military leaders echoed Panetta's view that they have seen progress both in the south, the heartland of the Taliban insurgency, as well as in the east.

They acknowledge, though, that there will be tough fighting in the east next year as the U.S. works to reverse gains made by militants who find sanctuary on the Pakistan side of the border.

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, who directs day-to-day military operations in Afghanistan, told reporters that he believes the Taliban have been handed a tactical defeat in the south, where troops now need to consolidate the gains.

But he agreed that next year, as an additional 23,000 U.S. troops are pulled out of Afghanistan, the coalition and Afghan forces will have to make major gains in the east.

Scaparrotti and commanders in eastern Afghanistan agreed that improved coordination with Pakistan is critical, and without improvement it will make the campaign in the region much more difficult next year.

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