Young Arms Learning On The Fly For Phillies
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Mel Gibson reaches divorce deal with wife
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Mel Gibson and his longtime wife have reached a deal in their two-year-old divorce case, attorneys told a Los Angeles judge on Tuesday.
The divorce deal between the "Lethal Weapon" star, who was once estimated to be worth $900 million, and his wife, Robyn, includes a settlement of property they shared. Details of the settlement were not released.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge is expected to finalize the divorce in August, Robyn's attorney's Laura Wasser said during the hearing.
Robyn Gibson filed for divorce in 2009 after 28 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. The pair had separated days after Gibson's notorious 2006 arrest for drunk driving when he launched an anti-Semitic tirade.
Gibson, 55, was one of Hollywood's most bankable stars winning directing and best picture Oscars for the 1995 film"Braveheart".
He had seven children with his wife Robyn. Gibson also has a 20 month-old daughter from his former relationship with Russian-born musician Oksana Grigorieva.
In March, he pleaded no contest to a battery charge stemming from a 2010 altercation with Grigorieva, and was sentenced to three years probation as well as domestic violence and mental health counseling.
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Grapevine: Temptations story on way to Broadway
National Enquirer: 'Dateline' anchor caught cheating
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Hansen going to junior college
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Basketball: NBA lockout looms
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NBA lockout looms as sides fail to reach deal
NEW YORK — Union chief Billy Hunter said Thursday "it's obvious the lockout will happen tonight" after players and owners failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement, potentially putting the 2011-12 season in jeopardy.
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NBA lockout is on for tonight
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WIZARDS: White out as head coach
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Bid team burning the midnight oil
A team of 20 is hunkered down in the Loft building at Vancouver Shipyards crafting final details in the bid for billions of dollars worth of federal shipbuilding work.
With just over a week to go - the deadline is July 7 at 2 p.m. - team members are putting together documents expected to total 35,000 pages.
Details are top secret. Jonathan Whitworth, chief executive of Seaspan, owner of Victoria Shipyards, Vancouver Shipyards and Vancouver Drydock, is nervous even talking about bid preparation.
"I want to make sure that B.C. as a province realizes that we are expending an enormous amount of time, energy and money on it. But I also don't want to give out anything that will be used against us."
North Vancouver-based Seaspan is competing against three shortlisted companies for two packages, worth a total of $33 billion, to build large vessels under the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy.
Seaspan and Irving Shipbuilding, of Halifax, are focused on the existing deadline. But Davie Yards, of Levis, Que., and Upper Lakes Marine and Industrial with a shipyard in St. Catharines, Ont., are seeking a bid extension to Sept. 12. As for why those companies asked for the same date, John Dewar, Upper Lakes vice-president of strategic services, will only say "you have to draw your own conclusions on that."
Extension requests are normal and this one is only for a "minimal amount of time," Dewar said. Without it, "there wouldn't be any competition," assuming two bidders will meet federal standards, he said.
Marie-Christine StPierre, spokeswoman for Davie, which is in creditor protection, said in an email: "If the extension is not granted, Davie will not be able to submit a valid bid for NSPS."
Seaspan's team started working on the bid in November. When the request for proposals came out Feb. 7, it shifted into high gear, Whitworth said. "There's an incredible amount of buzz and energy both in the shipyard and in the office."
Team members, led by John Shaw, Seaspan's vicepresident of program management, begin working at 6 a.m., finishing between 7 p.m. and midnight, and are busy on weekends as well.
"Those 20 people are absolutely dedicated to one thing and one thing only - the winning bid for the NSPS," Whitworth said.
"I don't have to mandate or demand or ask anybody to do this. Every person that is on that team is doing this of their own free will because they realize how important it is, and what it takes to get a successful bid."
The team is made up of Seaspan staff and project partners. Some have moved into the hotel at nearby Lonsdale Quay. Four Victoria Shipyards managers are in Vancouver for the job.
A traditional process requires companies to address the cost to build what is wanted. "This RFP (request for proposal) is completely different. It doesn't even ask for pricing on the vessels. Those discussions will come later," Whitworth said.
"The RFP bid is really an exercise of proving to the federal government that you have the infrastructure, the process and the people to build multibillion projects over a 30-year project."
Whitworth added: "I can't give you facts because ... I'm competing against three other guys that are trying to do the same thing."
Bid preparation is costing millions, he said. "We don't get reimbursed for any of this. Win or lose. That's the cost to play the game."
Seaspan said it will spend $150 million in capital improvements at its shipyards. Seaspan in Canada has won big federal contracts before but has never won anything, "even remotely close," to the scope of this work, Whitworth said.
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Jerry Brown's Luxury Loft Financed by Private Donors
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Delucchi+ and Blue Bug Digital Named Agency of Record for The Yards and Foundry Lofts
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Insulate all lofts and cavity walls by 2015, says CCC
The CCC report said a "significant acceleration" in the pace in emissions reductions was now required and said putting in place effective incentives like the Green Deal, as well as reforming the electricity market, would be critical in doing this.
Emissions levels
Although emissions in 2010 were within the limits of the first carbon budget, this was due to the impact that the recession had in 2009, which reduced emissions by nine per cent, the CCC report found. In fact emissions increased by three per cent in 2010, due mainly to a cold winter. But even adjusting for this, emissions were broadly flat – three per cent out of what is required to meet the UK first four carbon budgets. A "significant acceleration" in the pace of emissions reductions is therefore required, the Committee said.
"We’ve fallen back [on emissions] in 2010," CCC chief executive David Kennedy toldGreenWise. "That tells us we’ve got a huge challenge going forward. It points to getting incentives right to deliver insulation. We have a high profile scheme to do that, the Green Deal, and you could design it to be very crunchy scheme with strong incentives for energy companies."
Recommendations
"The Government should set a very clear ambition with what it wants to achieve," said Kennedy. "That means insulating all loft and cavity walls."
The report also calls on the Government to set new electricity market arrangements based on long-term contracts with the energy companies in its White Paper, which is due to be published this month.
"In a liberalised electricity market, the market sets the price for electricity and energy companies decide whether to invest and what to invest in. In those circumstances vey little is made into low carbon energy," said Kennedy. "If you set new electricity market arrangements with low carbon long-term contracts you get upfront investment and you will have revenue. It is a win-win situation; it gives [the energy companies] certainty, the risk is lower and financing costs will be lower."
2010 progress
As well as putting forward recommendations for meeting future carbon budgets, the Committee also assessed progress in 2010 across different emissions indicators. It found that while there been good progress in reducing car emissions (a fall on average from 150 gCO2/km in 2009 to 144 gCO2/km in 2010) and in getting people to replace their old inefficient boilers through the 'boiler scrappage scheme’, other areas were lagging.
Areas of underperformance included a slippage in the schedule for demonstrating Carbon Capture and Storage demonstration projects, a 30 per cent drop in the number of insulation jobs carried out, and poor results on eco-driving training.
"The step change that we have previously highlighted has not yet been achieved," said chair of the CCC, Lord Adair Turner. "It is crucial that Government sets out detailed policies to support power sector decarbonisation and energy efficiency in homes and businesses. The successful implementation of these policies will determine our ability to meet carbon budgets."
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Report: U.S. drone attacks in Somalia target senior al Shabaab officials
Two senior al Shabaab officials believed to have links with al Qaeda were wounded in a United States drone attack last week in Somalia, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday citing a U.S. military official.
The official added the aerial strike against senior members of the militant group came as the U.S. government has a growing concern that some leaders in the group are collaborating more closely with al Qaeda, the Post story said.
“They have become somewhat emboldened of late, and, as a result, we have become more focused on inhibiting their activities,” the official added, noting “They were planning operations outside of Somalia.”
The official spelled out that the targeted leaders had direct links with American-born cleric Anwar al-Aulaqi, who escaped a U.S. drone attack in Yemen last month.
U.S. aircraft and Special Operations commandos have carried out other attacks in Somalia against militants linked to al-Qaeda, but the strike last week appears to have been one of the first U.S. drone attacks in Somalia, the report said.
Outgoing CIA chief Leon Panetta said earlier this month that Somalia’s al Shabaab is looking at targets abroad.
On June 23, residents in the town of Kismayo, about 500 kilometers south of Mogadishu, said that unidentified foreign aircraft launched an attack on a military base manned by al-Shabaab in the coastal Qandal area just outside of Kismayo.
An al-Shabaab official told al Shabaab-run Radio al-Andalus that foreign helicopters belonging to what he called the "adversaries of Allah" attacked their fighters while conducting patrol in Qandal neighborhood.
The official stated that two of their fighters were injured, adding they fired back at the attacking helicopters. However, local residents said that two militants died hours later from their injuries, but the report of death is still unverified.
The day after the attack, a man who identified himself only as Abdinasir told All Headline News by phone that they heard the sounds of helicopters after several heavy explosions.
“A military base manned by Al-Shabaab militants including foreign jihadists is believed to be the target of air raids in the coastal Qandal area just outside of Kismayo town,” Abdinasir explained.
Last weekend, local residents said foreign militants had started fleeing Kismayo because military aircraft could be heard overnight in parts of the city.
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Memo to Murdoch -- WSJ: Flatlands Is in Brooklyn, Not the Bronx
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Michelle Obama expected to headline Utah fundraiser
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Independence Day fun is practically everywhere all around Monterey County
Though you may have to travel to see an aerial fireworks show this Fourth of July, there will still be an explosion of Independence Day festivities right here on the Peninsula to get you in a patriotic frame of mind.
The city of Monterey's 24th annual Fourth of July "Big Little Backyard Barbecue and Entertainment Extravaganza" will take place Monday from 11a.m. to 5p.m. on the historic grounds of Colton Hall on Pacific Street.
This admission-free and alcohol-free event will include activities for the whole family, from carnival booths and games to face painting, balloon artists and bounce houses. Attendants are invited to pack a picnic lunch or buy barbecue-style foods and treats from local nonprofit vendors.
Live entertainment will be hosted by Candy James of KWAV 97FM and Hunter Finell of KION 46 TV. Lee Durley of MAGIC 63 will sing the National Anthem.
The Monterey Community Band will kick off the live musical performances, followed by Papa Doo Run Run.
Billed as the quintessential California band, Papa Doo Run Run performed and recorded with members of the Beach Boys for two decades, as well as performed as the Celebrity House Band at Disneyland for 15 years.
Next, Shane Dwight should rock the lawn party with the genre-busting music that draws from blues, alt-country, Americana, R&B and rock 'n' roll.
Winner of the 2002
Monterey Blues Festival Battle of the Bands, Dwight has released several CDs, performed at shows throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and received airplay on hundreds of radio stations worldwide.
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