Tuesday, April 16, 2013

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Final defendant in LA 'Bling Ring' sentenced

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A man who pleaded no contest to stealing from Lindsay Lohan and reality star Audrina Patridge has been sentenced to time already served in jail.

Nicholas Prugo is the final defendant to be sentenced in the "Bling Ring" burglaries case that Los Angeles authorities say targeted celebrities' homes.

District attorney's spokeswoman Jane Robison says Prugo spent a year in custody before being sentenced Monday. He pleaded no contest in March 2012 in exchange for a two-year prison sentence.

Judge Larry Paul Fidler gave Prugo credit for that year plus an additional year's credit because of good behavior.

Authorities say the burglaries that Prugo and five others were involved in netted more than $3 million in jewelry, clothes and art.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/final-defendant-la-bling-ring-sentenced-181958975.html

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Are Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne Separated?

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have been through hell together, but they're a match made in heaven...right? A recent report claims that the rocker and his talk-show host wife, who have been married for 31 years, are leading separate lives. According to the UK Sun, Sharon and Ozzy live two miles apart, are "not spending any time together," and "they row a lot." Both have also been spotted in public without their wedding rings. Could this be the end for the Prince of Darkness and his bride?

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Monday, April 15, 2013

At least one missing in Washington state avalanches

By Gil Aegerter, Staff Writer, NBC News

One person was missing after two avalanches struck separate groups Saturday during heavy snowfall in the mountains near Snoqualmie Pass east of Seattle, a King County officials said.

In one incident, an avalanche struck three people on Granite Mountain near milepost 47 about?five miles west of the pass?along Interstate 90, leaving one missing and one injured, King County sheriff's Sgt. Katie Larson told NBC News. The slide carried the snowshoers about 1,000 feet, NBC station KING of Seattle reported.

In the other incident, a slide hit a group of 12 snowshoers at an elevation of about 4,800 feet in an area north of the pass, KING reported.


A woman who was in the group told KING her survival instincts kicked in.

"Horrible experience, fear, avalanche came down like water ... water shape ... so we held onto trees and we survived," Kay Seo said.

KING reported that one man was buried up to his armpits and a woman with a dog was found after the dog led rescuers to her.

Snoqualmie Pass is along Interstate 90 about 50 miles east of Seattle. It is a popular skiing and snowshoeing destination in the winter and early spring.

The mountains in the region have been hit by spring snowfall in the past couple days, with the Alpental ski area at Snoqualmie Pass reporting about 11 inches of new snow. The Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center reported considerable avalanche danger above 4,000 feet and moderate danger below that level on Saturday, with the risk increasing in the afternoon.

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10 Things to Know for Monday

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday:

1. THE AMERICANS MOST LIKELY TO GET AUDITED

The IRS has identified small-business owners near San Francisco, Houston, Atlanta or DC as probable tax cheats.

2. A DAY ALL EYES ARE ON NORTH KOREA

It's the birthday of founding father Kim Il Sung, and Pyongyang has often used major national holidays to show off military power.

3. VENEZUELA'S NEXT LEADER IS...

Voters choose between Hugo Chavez's hand-picked successor and an emboldened second-time challenger.

4. WHY THE SELF-DEFENSE ARGUMENT FOR GUNS IS COMPLICATED

Researchers provide little clarity on how often Americans use firearms to protect themselves.

5. AL-SHABAB ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS STORM SOMALIA'S SUPREME COURT

The attack shows the country's most dangerous militant group may be down but not defeated.

6. WHAT SOME US CATHOLIC ORDERS DIDN'T REVEAL

The organizations may have sent pedophile priests to new parishes in the same way the larger church shuffled problem clergy.

7. NYPD'S 'LUCKY BAGS' UNDER SCRUTINY

A court ruling casts a harsh light on using planted, unattended wallets and "bait cars" to snare crooks.

8. CLASSICAL MUSIC FOR A CAPTIVE AUDIENCE

Chicago Symphony Orchestra organizes a concert at a juvenile detention center to inspire at-risk youth.

9. BIEBER'S ANNE FRANK COMMENT DRAWS IRE

In a guestbook at the museum memorializing the Holocaust victim, the pop star writes that he hopes she "would have been a Belieber."

10. THE FIRST AUSSIE TO WEAR THE GREEN JACKET

Adam Scott beats Angel Cabrera on the second hole of a soggy playoff to win the Masters.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/10-things-know-monday-104352258.html

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Liberal Hypocrisy Watch (Powerlineblog)

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If You Named A Planet Recently You Probably Didn't, You Know, Officially Name The Planet

The International Astronomical Union is sitting down with the Internet to have a little talk. Just because some kids on the playground say they'll let you name an exoplanet for $5 doesn't mean you should give them $5. First of all they're not the boss of you, and second of all they have nothing to do with planet-naming. More »
    


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House passes GOP bill to halt Labor Board action

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The House on Friday passed a bill to prevent the National Labor Relations Board from conducting much of its business until a dispute over the president's recess appointments is resolved.

The Republican-backed measure, approved on a 219-209 vote that broke largely along party lines, is a response to a federal appeals court ruling in January that President Barack Obama violated the Constitution by filling vacancies on the board without Senate confirmation. The measure is not expected to gain traction in the Democratic-controlled Senate, where it goes next.

White House officials say the court's decision is flawed and insist the board can continue operating while the ruling is appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. But Republicans and their allies in the business community claim the agency lacks any legitimacy to issue decisions.

Obama has threatened to veto the bill, saying it would jeopardize workers' rights.

The board, which resolves disputes between unions and management, has operated under a cloud for months since the court's ruling. Republicans say the board's work is tainted, creating uncertainty for both businesses and unions that rely on its decisions.

"Every decision it issues is ripe for appeal on the basis the board itself is not legitimate," Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., said in a floor speech.

The bill would prevent the board from conducting business for the rest of the year unless the Senate confirms new members constituting a quorum or the Supreme Court decides the board has the authority to act.

But Democrats say it would render a critical agency powerless to help victims of unfair labor violations and encourage employers to ignore union election results and refuse to bargain.

Rep. Robert Andrews, D-N.J., accused Republicans of putting the board in an awkward position because GOP lawmakers in the Senate have refused to confirm Obama's nominees to the NLRB. Republicans have complained about the board's pro-labor tilt and its recent decisions that could help unions organize new members.

"A functioning board is clearly not the objective of the other side," Andrews said.

The five-member board currently has only three members, two of whom Obama appointed in January 2012 while the Senate was on a break. It needs a quorum of at least three sitting members to conduct business.

Obama has asked the Senate to confirm those two recess appointments to full terms. This week, Obama also renominated board Chairman Mark Pearce for another term and nominated two Republican lawyers for the remaining seats, part of a five-member package deal he wants the Senate to confirm swiftly.

But GOP leaders have balked, saying they won't consider the recess appointees for full-term positions.

Obama made the recess appointments last year to keep the agency functioning after Senate Republicans vowed to block his nominations to the board. But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued a sweeping decision in January, ruling that recess appointments can be made only during the once-a-year break between sessions of Congress. It also ruled for the first time that a vacancy must occur during a recess in order to be valid.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/house-passes-gop-bill-halt-161704317.html

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Saturday, April 13, 2013

How To Sleep In Space

While you are sinking into you soft, pillow-top mattress—or pile of trash—there are a handful of human beings in space who take to their nightly respite a little differently, by strapping themselves into a zero-g space coffin. Apparently it's better than it sounds. More »
    


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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Airline passenger complaints surged in 2012

(AP) ? Airline passengers are getting grumpier, and it's little wonder.

Airlines keep shrinking the size of seats to stuff more people onto planes, those empty middle seats that once provided a little more room are now occupied and more people with tickets are being turned away because flights are overbooked.

Private researchers who analyzed federal data on airline performance also said in a report being released Monday that consumer complaints to the Department of Transportation surged by one-fifth last year even though other measures such as on-time arrivals and mishandled baggage show airlines are doing a better job.

"The way airlines have taken 130-seat airplanes and expanded them to 150 seats to squeeze out more revenue I think is finally catching up with them," said Dean Headley, a business professor at Wichita State University who has co-written the annual report for 23 years.

"People are saying, 'Look, I don't fit here. Do something about this.' At some point airlines can't keep shrinking seats to put more people into the same tube," he said.

The industry is even looking at ways to make today's smaller-than-a-broom closet toilets more compact in the hope of squeezing a few more seats onto planes.

"I can't imagine the uproar that making toilets smaller might generate," Headley said, especially given that passengers increasingly weigh more than they use to. Nevertheless, "will it keep them from flying? I doubt it would."

In recent years, some airlines have shifted to larger planes that can carry more people, but that hasn't been enough to make up for an overall reduction in flights.

The rate at which passengers with tickets were denied seats because planes were full rose to 0.97 denials per 10,000 passengers last year, compared with 0.78 in 2011.

It used to be in cases of overbookings that airlines usually could find a passenger who would volunteer to give up a seat in exchange for cash, a free ticket or some other compensation with the expectation of catching another flight later that day or the next morning. Not anymore.

"Since flights are so full, there are no seats on those next flights. So people say, 'No, not for $500, not for $1,000,'" said airline industry analyst Robert W. Mann Jr.

Regional carrier SkyWest had the highest involuntary denied boardings rate last year, 2.32 per 10,000 passengers.

But not every airline overbooks flights in an effort to keep seats full. JetBlue and Virgin America were the industry leaders in avoiding denied boardings, with rates of 0.01 and 0.07, respectively.

United Airlines had the highest consumer complaint rate of the 14 airlines included in the report, with 4.24 complaints per 100,000 passengers. That was nearly double the airline's complaint rate the previous year. Southwest had the lowest rate, at 0.25.

Consumer complaints were significantly higher in the peak summer travel months of June, July and August when planes are especially crowded.

"As airplanes get fuller, complaints get higher because people just don't like to be sardines," Mann said.

The complaints are regarded as indicators of a larger problem because many passengers may not realize they can file complaints with Transportation Department, which regulates airlines.

At the same time complaints were increasing, airlines were doing a better job of getting passengers to their destinations on time.

The industry average for on-time arrival rate was 81.8 percent of flights, compared with 80 percent in 2011. Hawaiian Airlines had the best on-time performance record, 93.4 percent in 2012. ExpressJet and American Airlines had the worst records with only 76.9 percent of their planes arriving on time last year.

The industry's on-time performance has improved in recent years, partly due to airlines' decision to cut back on the number of flights.

"We've shown over the 20 years of doing this that whenever the system isn't taxed as much ? fewer flights, fewer people, less bags ? it performs better. It's when it reaches a critical mass that it starts to fracture," Headley said.

The industry's shift to charging for fees for extra bags, or sometimes charging fees for any bags, has significantly reduced the rate of lost or mishandled bags. Passengers are checking fewer bags than before, and carrying more bags onto planes when permitted.

The industry's mishandled bag rate peaked in 2007 at 7.01 mishandled bags per 1,000 passengers. It was 3.07 in 2012, down from 3.35 bags the previous year.

The report's ratings are based on statistics kept by the department for airlines that carry at least 1 percent of the passengers who flew domestically last year.

The airlines covered in the report are Air Tran, Alaska, American, American Eagle, Delta, ExpressJet, Frontier, Hawaiian, JetBlue, SkyWest, Southwest, United, US Airways and Virgin America.

The research is sponsored by Purdue University in Indiana, and by Wichita State University in Kansas.

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Airline Quality Ratings: http://www.airlinequalityrating.com

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Targeting Business Travelers, Rocketmiles Lets You Earn Miles For ...

Over 25 million Americans participate in frequent-flier programs that allow them to earn airline miles through flights and credit cards. Today, Chicago-based Rocketmiles is launching a service that will allow those travelers to earn miles just by booking rooms from select hotels, which Rocketmiles serves up directly on its website, and soon, on mobile, too.

Rocketmiles was founded in November 2012 by former Groupon exec, Jay Hoffman, who also previously ran the Mileage Plus program at United Airlines. Co-founders Bjorn Larsen and Kris Helenek?also have a background in the travel industry.

Hoffman says he knows first-hand what it?s like to be a frequent traveler, having spent four to five days per week on the road earlier in his career when he worked with The Boston Consulting Group. He learned a lot about frequent-flier programs and the needs of businesses travelers in general through this experience, which he now brings to Rocketmiles.

Like the partnership programs with credit-card companies, Rocketmiles also buys miles from the airlines which it then ties to stays with its partner hotels. Prior to today, these deals were only available to a couple of hundred private beta testers who could search across eight cities in the U.S.

As of the public debut, however, Rocketmiles now supports 15 cities in the U.S. and plans to expand to even more markets over the next few months, adding about one to two cities per week.

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What?s different about Rocketmiles, besides the fact that it?s a new way to accumulate miles, is that it?s also focusing on delivering a hand-picked selection of premium hotels that appeal to business travelers, as opposed to the hundreds of search results which aggregators offer, while also offering the same prices. The company gets its hotel rooms at a lower rate and resells them higher, leaving behind enough revenue to purchase more miles and generate revenue.

?You?re getting the same rate that you would have paid any place else,? explains Hoffman, ?and you?re getting a?gigantic incentive for booking through Rocketmiles.? The service appeals to the hotels, too, he adds. ?If you think of this as an alternative to booking through Priceline or Hotwire, the hotels love this because they?re not publicly discounting their price,? Hoffman says. ?Sometimes the hotels look down on the Priceline or Hotwire customers as being ?deal seekers.? We deliver to them a business traveler who?s a lot more likely to buy Wi-Fi or order room service?it?s going to be the kinds of people the hotel wants to work with.?

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While the company isn?t disclosing transaction numbers during its pre-launch period, Hoffman did say that the average transaction is about 3,100 miles per night, and the service is focused only on stays where at least 1,000 miles can be earned. The per-booking average was 7,000 miles. Hoffman notes that the average business traveler taking a dozen or so trips per year could end up with an extra 80,000 miles per year using the service.

Though the company is targeting the travelers themselves, it?s also beginning to work directly?with companies who want to offer Rocketmiles as an option to benefit their employees. A few consulting and tech firms have already begun to pilot this program at their own companies, we?re told.

Going forward, the plan is to continue to expand across the U.S. and prepare the launch of the Rocketboom mobile application, which has already been through a beta of its own. Rocketmiles has been self-funded until recently, but is now closing a round of seed funding north of a million, expected to be finalized in a few weeks? time.

Interested travelers can?sign up to try Rocketmiles today?for hotel stays in the following 15 cites: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas,?Denver, Honolulu, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, San?Diego, San Francisco and Washington D.C., with more to come.


Rocketmiles was built with the sole purpose of helping people travel more and travel further. Our mission is to help you earn miles quicker, getting you to your dream vacation faster. How do we do it? We feature premium, hand-picked hotels in each city that have been screened by our staff of experts. When you book your hotel using Rocketmiles, you earn an incredible average of 7,000 miles per booking from your favorite frequent flier program. All it takes is...

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Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/08/targeting-business-travelers-rocketmiles-lets-you-earn-miles-for-hotel-stays-no-special-credit-card-needed/

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