Saturday, July 13, 2013

Diaz-Balart Brings Jobs and Economic Growth to South Florida with Authorization of Deep Dredge Project

WASHINGTON, DC ? Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL), member of the House Committee on Appropriations, released the following statement after the House passed the FY 2014 Energy and Water Bill, which included a provision amending the authorized limit for the PortMiami Deep Dredge project.

?Although this is the first step in a long process, the Committee's provision is a huge victory for the Port of Miami and the residents of South Florida. ?PortMiami is a vital economic engine, contributing $27 billion annually to our local economy and supporting more than 207,000 jobs in South Florida. The Deep Dredge project will deepen the Port?s existing channel, preparing it for the Panama Canal Expansion, and will bring good, high-paying jobs back home.

?I'm grateful to Chairmen Rogers and Frelinghuysen for working with me to include this provision that greatly benefits our community. ?I also want to commend Port Director Bill Johnson and Deputy Director Juan Kuryla for their steadfast commitment and leadership to this project. I look forward to working with them and the rest of the South Florida delegation as the appropriations process moves forward.?

The Water Resource Development Act of 2007 authorized the Miami Harbor Deep Dredge project at PortMiami, but the amount authorized was based on 2004 project cost estimates and did not reflect inflation adjustments.? Congressman Diaz-Balart worked with his South Florida colleagues to include language in the FY 2014 Energy and Water Bill that would amend the authorizing language to reflect inflation adjustments.? This provision was included in the President?s budget request.

Once complete, the dredging will make PortMiami the only U.S. port south of Norfolk that will be able to accommodate the new mega cargo vessels, doubling the Port?s cargo throughput. The Panama Canal Expansion, set to be finished in 2015, will bring 33,000 new jobs to Florida, and will expand PortMiami?s economic impact to more than $34 billion annually.

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Source: http://mariodiazbalart.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/diaz-balart-brings-jobs-and-economic-growth-to-south-florida-with

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Lakers' memorabilia dominates Newport Sports Museum

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. - To the right of the front desk and the countless signed baseballs, beyond three aisles of hockey and Olympic memorabilia, is the basketball section of the Newport Sports Museum.

There's a classic Spalding ball autographed by the 50 greatest players in NBA history, an initialed pair of Shaquille O'Neal's size-22 white Reeboks, a signed Elgin Baylor Lakers uniform from the 1966-67 season and plenty more.

This week, this area of the museum has attracted a little more buzz.

In the corner, resting in a movable glass case stationed below game-worn Wilt Chamberlain and Oscar Robertson jerseys, are six rare pieces of memorabilia that formerly belonged to Lakers star Kobe Bryant. The items are unique not only because of the celebrity status of their former owner but also because of the recent feud and eventual settlement between Bryant, his parents and an auction house that resulted in these select mementos becoming available.

Two of Bryant's maroon and white No. 33 uniforms from his playing days at Lower Merion High in suburban Philadelphia are folded neatly on the lower level of the display case. On a shelf above sit a pair of 2000 NBA championship rings ? one gifted to each of Bryant's parents ? a ring presented to Bryant at the 2000 All-Star Game and a medal from the 1996 Magic Johnson Roundball Classic.

The museum has hosted the collection since Tuesday and will keep it through Friday. All the while, bidders are competing for the items in an auction that ends July 19 on Goldin Auctions' website, goldinauctions.com. Half of the winning prices from four of the items will be donated to the BULLY Project, a Bryant-supported charity targeting bullying awareness.

"This is the kind of stuff that gets put in somebody's collection and nobody ever sees it again," said museum founder John Hamilton, 71, of Corona del Mar. "It's nice to have the public to be able to enjoy it."

The items were part of a much larger collection that Bryant's mother, Pamela, consigned Goldin Auctions to sell, sparking a legal dispute between Bryant and his parents over ownership of the items. Bryant's parents later issued an apology and the parties settled last month before the case went to trial. Though the full terms of the resolution were not disclosed to the public, these were the six items permitted to hit the market.

While it's difficult to gauge the proceeds each piece will yield, the recent controversy and the publicity it drew might make the items more attractive to collectors, said Goldin Auctions consignment director Chris Cavalier, who is overseeing the display. As of Wednesday afternoon, bidders had raised the price of the larger of the championship rings, originally gifted from Bryant to his father, Joe, to more than $55,000.

"To have this available from a current player of Kobe's stature is, like, unheard of," Cavalier said. "If it wasn't for the familial situation, this stuff would never be available. So this is really a unique opportunity for collectors if you think about it."

But even those not interested in investing large sums of money in the items have been enjoying the display. Since Tuesday morning, several first-time museum visitors have made their way over to what receptionist Diane Baker deemed "Kobe Corner."

"I actually have replica rings of the last championship (the Lakers) won, but these are a lot more impressive," said Chris Goeke, 37, of Irvine. "I've actually never seen a ring this close at all. It's a lot more impressive than my cheap little trinket."

Upon arrival in the basketball section, Victorville resident Alex Gonzalez, 37, dropped to his knees and used his iPhone to snap photos of each piece of Bryant memorabilia. The die-hard Lakers fan had been vacationing with his wife in San Clemente but made sure to stop at the museum Wednesday once he read of the Bryant display.

"All this stuff to me is just sentimental, even just to see it. I'd love to touch it," he said with a laugh. "I'd love to put a ring on and take a picture, but I can't do that. It's just awesome."

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/11/3494891/lakers-memorabilia-dominates-newport.html

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PC shipments dropped 11% worldwide in Q2, Apple's US growth slows 4.3% [u]

In its latest quarterly report, market research firm Gartner said PC shipments slid 11 percent worldwide for the second quarter of 2013, continuing the longest decline in the market's history.

Update: This article has been updated with estimates from research firm IDC.

During the April to June period, worldwide PC shipments dropped to 76 million units from the same period last year, a decline of 10.9 percent and the fifth consecutive quarter of decline.

According to the firm's statistics, all regions showed decline year-over-year, with the Asia/Pacific region seeing five consecutive negative quarters, while the Europe/Middle East/Asia (EMEA) market tallied its second quarter double-digit fall.

The U.S. market fared better in quarter two than all markets combined, with a decline of only 1.4 percent year-over-year on shipments of 15 million units. That number was good enough for quarter-on-quarter growth of 8.5 percent. Gartner points out that this quarter's decline was less than the past seven quarters.

?Our preliminary results indicate that this reduced market decline was attributed to solid growth in the professional market,? Kitagawa said. ?Three of the major professional PC suppliers, HP, Dell and Lenovo, all registered better than U.S. average growth rate. The end of Windows XP support potentially drove the remaining PC refresh in the U.S. professional market.?

HP managed to hang on to first place with 26.4 percent of the market. The company shipped almost 4 million computers for a slight decline of 0.05 percent year-over-year. Dell was only one of two top-five manufacturers to show positive growth for the quarter, with a 6.4 percent bump on shipments of 3.7 million units. The company now owns 24.6 percent of the U.S. market.

Apple came in a distant third with 11.6 percent of the market, shipping 1.7 million Macs for the quarter to be down 4.3 percent compared to the same quarter in 2012. iPads were not counted as PCs in Gartner's report.

Lenovo saw the largest growth at a whopping 19.7 percent, lifting the company into fourth place overall with a 10.1 percent share of the market.

The 11 percent worldwide decline had Lenovo out in front by a small margin, with its 12.7 million units shipped reflecting a contraction of 0.6 percent compared to the year previous. HP followed in a close second with nearly 9 million units shipped for a decline of 4.8 percent.

?We are seeing the PC market reduction directly tied to the shrinking installed base of PCs, as inexpensive tablets displace the low-end machines used primarily for consumption in mature and developed markets,? said prniciap Gartner analyst Mikako Kitagawa. ?In emerging markets, inexpensive tablets have become the first computing device for many people, who at best are deferring the purchase of a PC. This is also accounting for the collapse of the mini notebook market.?

Research firm IDC has also released its own estimates for the U.S. PC market, and they are a bit different than Gartner's. HP and Dell are still in the lead, though IDC sees HP's numbers dropping substantially year-over-year with a negative 4.3 percent growth rate.

IDC disagrees somewhat in regard to Apple, and found the company saw growth decline only half a percentage point to take 11.5 percent of the market with 1.8 million units shipped.

Finally instead Acer was found to finish in fifth place for the second quarter after a huge 19.5 percent shrinkage in growth, with 900 thousand units shipped.

Source: http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/158433/pc-shipments-dropped-11-worldwide-in-q2-apples-us-growth-slows-4-3-u

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4 Tips for Getting a Brighter Wedding Day Smile: Lover.ly

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Gartner, IDC say 2Q PC shipments fell 11 percent

(AP) ? Worldwide shipments of personal computers fell 11 percent in the April-June period, according to data from research firms Gartner and IDC, as people continued to migrate to tablets and other mobile devices.

Gartner Inc. said Wednesday that the PC industry is now experiencing the longest decline in its history, as shipments dropped for the fifth consecutive quarter. Computer makers shipped 76 million PCs in the April-June period, down from 85 million in the same three months of 2012, according to Gartner.

International Data Corp., which uses slightly different methodology, essentially came to the same conclusion, though it noted that the decline was slightly smaller than expected.

"With second quarter growth so close to forecast, we are still looking for some improvement in growth during the second half of the year," said Jay Chou, senior analyst at IDC, in a statement. "Slower growth in Europe and China reflect the risks, while the improved U.S. outlook reflects potential improvement."

Gartner's Mikako Kitagawa said inexpensive tablets are displacing low-end computers in "mature" markets such as the United States. In emerging markets like China, meanwhile "inexpensive tablets have become the first computing device for many people, who at best are deferring the purchase of a PC. This is also accounting for the collapse of the mini notebook market," she added.

IDC said the numbers "reflect a market that is still struggling with the transition to touch-based systems running Windows 8." Microsoft Corp.'s latest operating system launched in October and sales have disappointed analysts. But Kitagawa said that while "Windows 8 has been blamed by some as the reason for the PC market's decline, we believe this is unfounded as it does not explain the sustained decline in PC shipments."

Lenovo was the No. 1 PC maker, beating out rival Hewlett-Packard Co. by a narrow margin, according to both firms.

Associated Press

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Chinese Police Opened Fire On Tibetans Celebrating The Dalai Lama's 78th Birthday

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A young exiled Tibetan Buddhist monk watches festivities in Kathmandu on July 6, 2013.

Chinese police opened fire on Tibetans marking the Dalai Lama's 78th birthday, shooting at least one monk in the head and seriously wounding several other people, two overseas groups said.

Security forces disrupted Tibetans in Sichuan province's Daofu county as they carried out rituals to honour their exiled leader, whom Beijing denounces as a separatist, said the US-based International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) and India-based phayul.com.

Regional authorities denied the allegations.

"Two Tibetan monks were shot in the head and several others seriously injured after Chinese police opened fire at a crowd," ICT said, citing unnamed local and exile sources.

It named the monks as Tashi Sonam and Ugyen Tashi, and said both were in hospital.

Armed police and soldiers who arrived to block the group began shooting and using tear gas "without warning", it said, citing two Tibetans in exile.

At least 20 people were detained after the incident on Saturday, ICT added.

Phayul, a news site on Tibet, said police opened fire after a monk tried to "drive past the security blockade," citing an overseas Tibetan. One monk was shot in the head, Phayul said.

Police and religious affairs authorities in Daofu both told AFP: "There was no incident of this kind".

Daofu is part of Ganzi prefecture, one of southwestern China's Tibetan-majority areas.

Members of the ethnic minority have long complained of religious and cultural repression by Beijing, and more than 100 have set themselves on fire in recent years in apparent protest at Chinese rule.

Beijing insists it respects ethnic minorities and has invested heavily to develop Tibetan areas. It blames self-immolations on overseas groups seeking to push a separatist agenda.

Friction in Tibetan areas has sharpened as ethnic majority Han Chinese have increasingly settled in Tibetan areas. Reports of authorities opening fire are rare, however.

The Dalai Lama fled Tibet following a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959 and later founded the Tibetan government-in-exile in India.

China has denounced foreign leaders for meeting with the Nobel peace laureate.

Last month Beijing denied reports that it had relaxed its policies of publicly denouncing the Dalai Lama and banning worship of his image.

Copyright (2013) AFP. All rights reserved.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/chinese-police-opened-fire-on-tibetans-2013-7

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Explosion rocks Hezbollah stronghold in Lebanon

BEIRUT (AP) ? A large explosion rocked a stronghold of the Shiite militant Hezbollah group south of the Lebanese capital Tuesday, setting several cars on fire, sending a thick plume of black smoke billowing into the sky and wounding at least 18 people, security officials said.

The powerful blast in a bustling commercial and residential neighborhood came as many Lebanese Shiites began observing the holy month of Ramadan, and is the worst explosion to hit the area in years ? likely direct fallout of the civil war raging in neighboring Syria.

Groups of outraged Hezbollah supporters marched in the area after the blast, carrying pictures of Hezbollah chief Sheik Hassan Nasrallah and shouting slogans in support of their leader. Hezbollah operatives fired in the air to disperse people who attacked the interior minister with stones after he inspected the scene of the blast, trapping him for 45 minutes in a building before he was escorted through a backdoor.

With skirmishes between Shiites and Sunnis on the rise around the country, religiously mixed and dangerously fragile Lebanon is increasingly buffeted by powerful forces that are dividing the Arab world along sectarian lines. Some Syrian rebel groups, which are predominantly Sunni, have threatened to strike in Lebanon after Hezbollah joined Syrian President Bashar Assad's troops in their battle against opposition fighters.

"This is a message, but we will not bow," said Ziad Waked, a municipal official speaking to Hezbollah's Al-Manar television.

Tuesday's explosion struck the area of Beir el-Abed, and was most likely caused by a car bomb, officials said on condition of anonymity in line with regulations. They said the blast was in the parking near the Islamic Coop, a supermarket usually packed with shoppers, and a petrol station.

"I was riding my motorcycle on my way to a sweets shop and then there was this massive explosion that knocked me off and I fell on the ground," said a 52-year-old employee of a private company.

"At first I thought it was an earthquake," said the man who declined to be named out of security concerns. He said he was fasting on the first day of Ramadan and was on his way to shop for the evening meal that would break his daylong fast.

Al-Manar and security officials said 18 people were wounded. Red Cross head of operations George Kattaneh put the number at 37, saying they were all light injuries, many of them from breaking glass.

The area is near what is known as Hezbollah's "security square" where many of the party's officials live and have offices. Tuesday's explosion is one of the biggest in the area since the end of the country's 15-year civil war, which ended in 1990.

Television footage from the scene of the explosion revived memories of that conflict, when car bombs set by sectarian groups were common. There have been numerous car bombs targeting politicians and journalists since then, but random car bombs have been rare.

Hezbollah operatives in civilian clothes, some of them carrying Kalashnikov rifles, cordoned off the site of the explosion with yellow ribbons. They and Lebanese security officials barred journalists from approaching the site itself.

Ambulances and fire engines, their sirens wailing, raced to the area and witnesses said casualties were rushed to the nearby Bahman and Rasoul al-Atham hospitals. Immediately after the blast, people could be seen running in the street away from the site of the explosion which set several cars on fire.

The power of the explosion shattered windows and damaged several buildings in the busy residential and commercial area.

In May, two rockets slammed into a Hezbollah stronghold in south Beirut, wounding four people. The rockets struck hours after Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah vowed in a speech to help propel Assad to victory in Syria's civil war.

In June, a rocket slammed into the same area, causing no casualties.

Hezbollah has openly joined the fight in Syria, and the group's fighters were instrumental in a recent regime victory when government forces regained control of the strategic town of Qusair near the Lebanese border.

Lebanon's Sunni Muslims mostly back the overwhelmingly Sunni rebels in Syria, while many Shiites support Assad, who is a member of Syria's minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

"It is not a surprise for Dahyeh, the stronghold of resistance, to be targeted by such lowly, treacherous attacks that bear the fingerprints of the Israeli enemy and its tools," said Hezbollah lawmaker Ali Ammar, referring to the name by which the suburb south of Beirut is known.

Hezbollah, much like the Syrian regime, accuses Syrian rebels of being agents of the U.S. and Israel.

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Associated Press writer Zeina Karam contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/explosion-rocks-hezbollah-stronghold-lebanon-085803231.html

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