Sunday, August 4, 2013

From politics to the pulpit, faith groups see 'the hand of God' in ...

Maricela Aguilar delivered a cantaloupe to Rep. Steve King after his controversial comments on immigration.

By Carrie Dann, Political Reporter, NBC News

When lawmakers return to their home districts this August, they?re likely to hear strident opinions about immigration reform from local business owners, farmers, political activists, talk radio devotees and regular citizens engaged in the democratic process.

But many Christian leaders are hoping that they also hear the voice of the Almighty as well.

?It is very difficult to argue theologically that Jesus would be opposed to immigration reform,? says Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, the leader of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. ?Beyond the issue of the public policy, the heart of God is for those that are suffering and for the oppressed and the marginalized.?

Rodriguez?s group ? encompassing more than 40,000 evangelical congregations nationwide ? is just one of many faith-based organizations hoping to influence the immigration debate this fall by invoking scripture and the compassion of God, from the pulpit and at political events.??

Pro-reform Christian organizations trace their support for the overhaul from Biblical passages and parables; the most often-quoted is Matthew 25:35, which reads ??For I was hungry, and ye gave me meat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink; I was a stranger, and ye took me in.? Leviticus 19 is another common refrain: ?The stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.?

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Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Nev., center, joins immigration reform supporters as they block a street on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, during a rally protesting immigration policies and the House GOP's inability to pass a bill that contains a pathway to citizenship.

But there are also very practical reasons for these organizations to engage in the pro-reform effort. Immigrants are increasingly a part of the fabric of American faith communities, advocates say ? even those in congressional districts that are still overwhelmingly white. And when undocumented individuals face poverty, health problems and deportations, they?re turning to churches for help.

?Most evangelicals who are concerned about immigration aren?t concerned about immigration as an abstract issue,? says Dr. Russell Moore, the new head of the Southern Baptist Convention?s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. ?They?re concerned about people in their pews who are facing a broken system. They?re concerned about families that are threatened with being split apart.?

The faith-based push is far from new, but it?s reaching peak volume as the effort to pass immigration reform that includes a pathway?to citizenship for undocumented immigrants is bogged down in the GOP-led House going into the August recess.

Some, like the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, are specifically targeting Republican members of Congress who are on the fence by appealing to members of their congregation to attend town hall meetings and visit district offices. Others are more focused on building support for the reform effort through prayer and community events.

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is urging local dioceses to organize pilgrimages, devote masses and deliver sermons on the subject; it has also suggested Sept. 8 as a day of action for Catholics to pray for ? and speak up about ? immigration.??

The ?Bibles, Badges and Business? campaign, made up of diverse faith groups as well as law enforcement and business groups, is planning about 50 events nationwide, including roundtables, speeches and town hall visits. The Evangelical Immigration Table, a coalition made of up many of the same evangelical organizations, aims to target about 80 congressional districts with in-person visits, phone calls and op-eds, according to Jim Wallis, founder of Sojourners, a national Christian organization focused on social and racial justice.

?When a pastor with 5,000 members calls his member of Congress, he answers the phone,? Wallis said.

The alliances between different religious groups ? not always on the same page on other issues like sexual morality, war and the economy ? also allow the pro-reform coalition to offer a consistent message to people of faith from born-again Christians and Mormons, who have supported Republicans overwhelmingly in past presidential elections, to Catholics and mainline Protestants, who are more evenly split between the two parties.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, joins MSNBC's Alex Witt to talk about immigration reform and the Voting Rights Act.

?The faith groups can reach to both sides of the spectrum,? said Kevin Appleby, the director of migration policy and public affairs at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. ?We have an ability to reach into offices where others may not be able to and make the argument that this is the right thing to do.?

Appleby acknowledges that the politics of immigration reform aren?t easy for some lawmakers, who may be hearing overwhelmingly from constituents who oppose the reform effort when they go home to heavily conservative districts.

Not all who hear the message are going to be convinced that creating a path to citizenship is the Christian thing to do. (Critics of the citizenship policy, after all, also cite the Bible, pointing to Romans 13: ?Let every person be subject to the governing authorities.?)

?But,? Appleby adds, ?it certainly doesn?t hurt for members to know that their church or their faith organization would support them on this, and thank them for it.???

Moore, from the Southern Baptist Convention, says that ? although his organization doesn?t specifically organize political activity ? the most effective way to influence lawmakers on the fence about the reform effort is simply to tell the stories of how the broken immigration system affects people in their own churches.

?As our congregations become more ethnically diverse ? and they are, rapidly ? our people are seeing the human element here,? he said. ?Those stories are finding their way out of local congregations and toward elected officials.?

A May 2013 study by the Pew Research Center?s Religion and Public Life Project estimated that, over the last two decades, the United States has admitted about 12.7 million legal immigrants who identify as Christians. ?About 60 percent of new legal immigrants last year were Christian.

And among undocumented immigrants, the percentage of Christians is even more striking. More than eight in ten undocumented immigrants are Christian, the study found, translating to an estimated 9.2 million individuals living in the United States today.

?The future of the churches, all of them ? Catholic, Southern Baptist, evangelical, mainline ? the future of our churches are immigrants,? Wallis says. ?They are our future.?

Rodriguez agrees, citing projections that show the majority of evangelicals in the United States may be Latino by the year 2030.

?The optics that guide the community in addressing immigration reform are not just morally driven ? which is the most important ? but are also about self-preservation,? Rodriguez says. ?

?The very future of American evangelicalism lies in the hands of the immigration reform debate. So it?s a matter of survival.?

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Nexus 7 2 vs iPad Mini in Australia: The Old Apple vs the New Android, Battle of Small Tablets [PHOTOS]

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Google Nexus 7 2 aka N7 2nd generation is now available in Australia for $439.95 (32 GB) or $389. How does it compete with the existing Apple IPad mini? There is a $40 difference between the relatively older Apple tablet and the newer (yet cheaper) Google Android tablet. ...

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Greening of the Earth pushed way back in time

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Conventional scientific wisdom has it that plants and other creatures have only lived on land for about 500 million years, but a new study is pointing to evidence for life on land that is four times as old -- at 2.2 billion years ago and almost half way back to the inception of the planet.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Helen Thomas with President Nixon, 1972

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Salzburg, Austria, May, 1972: President Richard Nixon signals an end to an impromptu press conference with United Press International's Helen Thomas and other reporters on the grounds of Klessheim Palace, where he was resting on his way to arms limitation talks in Moscow. Thomas, the only female print journalist to accompany Nixon on his trip to China earlier that year, died July 20, 2013 at age 92.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Microsoft shares hit hard after profit badly misses expectations

Microsoft Corp. fell the most in more than four years after fourth-quarter profit missed analysts' projections by the biggest margin in at least a decade as demand weakens for Windows-run personal computers.

Results also were hurt by a $900 million writedown of Surface tablet inventory, shaving 7 cents a share from earnings. Excluding that, profit was 66 cents a share, Microsoft said Thursday, trailing analysts' 75-cent prediction.

Stung by a Surface device that few consumers want, the company faces a shift by consumers to mobile gadgets that offer many of the same features as laptops and desktops at lower prices.

CEO Steve Ballmer's effort to focus the company on devices and services may reduce profit as both areas carry thinner margins than traditional software.

"PCs were just uglier than people thought they would be, and people also had more Surface sales in there than there were," said Mark Moerdler, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. in New York, who rates Microsoft shares outperform.

Microsoft fell 11 percent to $31.40 at Friday's close in New York, the most since January 2009. The stock has gained 18 percent this year, compared with a 19 percent increase in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.

PC shipments fell 11 percent last quarter, Framingham, Mass.-based IDC said. Surface, Microsoft's first-ever computer, shipped just 900,000 units in the last two quarters, IDC said.

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Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, others urge for greater U.S. gov't transparency

Close to two-dozen technology firms, including AOL, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo,?have signed a letter to the U.S. government urging greater transparency?in the wake of the National Security Agency's PRISM?spying scandal.

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PRISM: Here's how the NSA wiretapped the Internet

The National Security Agency's "PRISM" program is able to collect, in realtime, intelligence not limited to social networks and email accounts. But the seven tech companies accused of opening 'back doors' to the spy agency could well be proven innocent.

Since former NSA contractor turned whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked a number of documents that detailed how the U.S. government and its foreign allies were spying on their citizens, many technology companies have tried to distance themselves from claims of collusion and cooperation.

The letter [PDF], which can also be read below, calls on the Obama administration to allow companies to disclose exactly how many government requests for customer and subscriber data that Internet providers, telcos and Web-based companies are handed.

Google first began this trend in early 2010, and others followed suit. Microsoft became?the latest firm to join the trend earlier this year?after pressure from privacy groups.

But companies are not allowed to disclose the full amount of?National Security Letter "gagging orders" handed down by federal authorities. Instead, they are only permitted to report the number range.

The letter also calls for the government to allow these technology firms, and others, to detail how many requests made under Section 215 of the Patriot Act?? which demands all "tangible things" including business records and private user data?? as well as under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and other related statutes that currently prevent these companies from publishing these figures themselves.

The group also calls for Congress to pass laws that force the U.S. government to report these figures accurately without having to first seek permission from the FISA court.

Also, the companies have launched a group petition on the White House's "We The People" platform.

The coalition includes other technology firms but also civil liberties and privacy groups?? such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), among others.

"Democracy demands accountability, and accountability requires transparency," Yahoo general counsel Ron Bell said in a blog post on Thursday.

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Is sexual addiction the real deal?

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Controversy exists over whether what some mental health experts call hypersexuality, or sexual addiction, is a mental disorder at all. Now researchers have measured how the brain responded in people who admitted having problems regulating their viewing of sex pictures, and found their brain responses were not predicted by any of the indicators that were proposed for a diagnosis of hypersexuality.

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How Google or Apple Could Make Web TV a Reality ? Spend Billions on the NFL

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Dear Tim, Larry, Steve, and Jeff,

Sorry to bother you during earnings season, but I wanted to lob in an idea from the cheap seats.

I?ve been watching closely as all of you have tinkered with television for the last few years. I can see the attraction: The TV Industrial Complex is a big, lucrative target. It hasn?t ever had real competition.

The problem: So far none of you guys have tried building something that could really shake things up.

Again, for good reason. The TV Industrial Complex is really hard to displace, even for guys like you, with your technical chops, consumer connections and billions of dollars to throw around.

Which means that right now you?re either re-selling TV?s leftovers, or floating proposals that would end up replicating the existing system.

But I have a fix! Go buy yourself some football, and stream it over the Web.

Specifically, write a check to the NFL for its ?Sunday Ticket? package, the (almost) all-you-can-eat subscription service for America?s most popular sport.

Right now those rights belong to DirecTV. But the satellite TV company?s four-year deal expires at the end of the 2014 season. Which means you should be starting negotiations now.

It won?t be cheap. DirecTV pays $1 billion a year for Sunday Ticket, and that?s up 40 percent from its previous deal. So for argument?s sake, let?s assume you may have to spend something like $1.5 billion a year.

Totally doable, for you guys.* And it?s a real business, too: DirecTV has at least 2 million subscribers for Sunday Ticket, at some $225 a pop.

I bet you could do a lot better, since you wouldn?t require your customers to stick a dish on their roof to get the games ? or get pay TV at all. All of those people who say they?d cut the cord if they could get sports? You?re their answer.**

You?ll still lose money on the deal, just like DirecTV does. But think of the upside: You instantly have your hands on the most valuable programming asset in the country, which makes you an instant player ? one that can credibly start acquiring other ?real? TV programming.

And you?ve seen this playbook work before: Ask Rupert Murdoch, who created an entire broadcast network on the back of a big-money NFL deal.

By the way, this is the only way you can get your hands on the NFL for a long time. Its other TV deals are all locked up for years, and I?m not sure the league will ever give you the ability to buy its core broadcast packages. They want those games as widely distributed as possible, which means they?re going to be very wary of giving it to someone who requires a box or a dongle or even a broadband connection to get them.

But Sunday Ticket isn?t core for the NFL, it?s supplemental. And my sense is that the league would let one of you guys have it, at a price.

Or maybe not: I ran this theory by Craig Moffett, the level-headed telco/TV analyst, and he wasn?t excited about it. He figures the league wants to keep Sunday Ticket as a niche offering, because individual teams want to lock down their local audiences.

And if lots of people in, say, Detroit had the ability to watch every game in the league, every week, instead of being stuck with a Lions-heavy diet, it could be hard to keep them on the farm.

At the very least, though, I?m pretty sure the NFL would take your bid seriously. They?re certainly not going to discourage a bidding war.

So why not give it a shot? Again, this isn?t like Hulu, where you?re buying constrained rights to show something that?s already been on TV. You?re buying the rights to show the most popular shows on TV, when they?re on TV.

That?s got to be more interesting than making a better cable settop box, right? It?s certainly more fun for me to write about. So thanks in advance for taking this under consideration.

*For perspective: 4 years at $1.5 billion is $6 billion. Which is less than Microsoft spent on aQuantive in 2007, and when it wrote off all of that deal last year, no one said boo. More perspective: It?s half a Motorola. More perspective: It?s 4 percent of Apple?s cash hoard.

**Maybe, for good measure, you invest an TV antenna business too, and offer a bundle. If you really want to take a flier, maybe you snap up Aereo, too.

??-

Thanks to Bloomberg?s Alex Sherman and Ed Lee, who have a new media kibbitzing podcast that provided the impetus for this exercise. You should be able to hear all of us talking about this stuff later today.

Source: http://allthingsd.com/20130719/how-google-or-apple-could-make-web-tv-a-reality-spend-billions-on-the-nfl/

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Barca coach Vilanova steps down due to illness

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BARCELONA: Barcelona's preparations for next season were thrown off course on Friday when the Spanish champions unexpectedly announced coach Tito Vilanova was stepping down due to ill health.

At a hastily-arranged news conference attended by shell-shocked members of the first team squad, including World Player of the Year Lionel Messi, Barca president Sandro Rosell said Vilanova would be having treatment that meant he will be unable to continue in his current role.

"We are here to give you some news that I would have liked never to have had to give," said a grim-faced Rosell, adding that the club had decided to cancel Saturday's friendly against Polish side Lechia Gdansk.

"Life goes on, this is a very severe blow but Barca always comes through and this time it will be no different," Rosell said.

Vilanova, 44, has been battling throat cancer since shortly after he was promoted from assistant coach to succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the 2011-12 season.

He had a tumour removed from his saliva glands in November 2011 before a second round of surgery a year later and his number two Jordi Roura later took charge while he relocated to New York for two months for a course of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, returning at the end of March.

Only on Tuesday, in his first news conference since the players returned from holiday, he spoke of his excitement about the new season and the prospect of seeing new signing Neymar playing alongside World Player of the Year Lionel Messi.

As messages of support flowed in on Twitter from both within and beyond the sporting world, including from Barca's arch rivals Real Madrid, speculation began about who the club would target for one of the most sought-after jobs in world soccer.

Barcelona-based newspaper Sport and other media reported that Joan Francesc Ferrer, known as "Rubi", may be in line to take over.

Ferrer led Girona to the second division playoffs last season and was appointed Vilanova's assistant for the coming campaign to help with technical analysis of Barca's rivals.

Other names mentioned, all former Barca players, included Swansea manager Michael Laudrup, Celta Vigo's Luis Enrique and Ajax's Frank de Boer. Andre Villas-Boas, manager of Tottenham Hotspur, was also considered a possible candidate.

Vilanova and Guardiola, now coach of Bayern Munich, were at Barca's academy together and coached the B side for a year together before stepping up to the first team in 2008.

They led the club on a spectacular four-year run including two Champions League crowns and three La Liga titles.

Last season, Vilanova helped Barca to a fourth La Liga success in five years as they equalled Real Madrid's record points haul from the previous term of 100.

His record in 44 official matches as coach was 32 wins, seven draws and five defeats.

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How Google or Apple Could Make Web TV a Reality ? Spend Billions on the NFL

San Diego Chargers v Oakland Raiders

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Dear Tim, Larry, Steve, and Jeff,

Sorry to bother you during earnings season, but I wanted to lob in an idea from the cheap seats.

I?ve been watching closely as all of you have tinkered with television for the last few years. I can see the attraction: The TV Industrial Complex is a big, lucrative target. It hasn?t ever had real competition.

The problem: So far none of you guys have tried building something that could really shake things up.

Again, for good reason. The TV Industrial Complex is really hard to displace, even for guys like you, with your technical chops, consumer connections and billions of dollars to throw around.

Which means that right now you?re either re-selling TV?s leftovers, or floating proposals that would end up replicating the existing system.

But I have a fix! Go buy yourself some football, and stream it over the Web.

Specifically, write a check to the NFL for its ?Sunday Ticket? package, the (almost) all-you-can-eat subscription service for America?s most popular sport.

Right now those rights belong to DirecTV. But the satellite TV company?s four-year deal expires at the end of the 2014 season. Which means you should be starting negotiations now.

It won?t be cheap. DirecTV pays $1 billion a year for Sunday Ticket, and that?s up 40 percent from its previous deal. So for argument?s sake, let?s assume you may have to spend something like $1.5 billion a year.

Totally doable, for you guys.* And it?s a real business, too: DirecTV has at least 2 million subscribers for Sunday Ticket, at some $225 a pop.

I bet you could do a lot better, since you wouldn?t require your customers to stick a dish on their roof to get the games ? or get pay TV at all. All of those people who say they?d cut the cord if they could get sports? You?re their answer.**

You?ll still lose money on the deal, just like DirecTV does. But think of the upside: You instantly have your hands on the most valuable programming asset in the country, which makes you an instant player ? one that can credibly start acquiring other ?real? TV programming.

And you?ve seen this playbook work before: Ask Rupert Murdoch, who created an entire broadcast network on the back of a big-money NFL deal.

By the way, this is the only way you can get your hands on the NFL for a long time. Its other TV deals are all locked up for years, and I?m not sure the league will ever give you the ability to buy its core broadcast packages. They want those games as widely distributed as possible, which means they?re going to be very wary of giving it to someone who requires a box or a dongle or even a broadband connection to get them.

But Sunday Ticket isn?t core for the NFL, it?s supplemental. And my sense is that the league would let one of you guys have it, at a price.

Or maybe not: I ran this theory by Craig Moffett, the level-headed telco/TV analyst, and he wasn?t excited about it. He figures the league wants to keep Sunday Ticket as a niche offering, because individual teams want to lock down their local audiences.

And if lots of people in, say, Detroit had the ability to watch every game in the league, every week, instead of being stuck with a Lions-heavy diet, it could be hard to keep them on the farm.

At the very least, though, I?m pretty sure the NFL would take your bid seriously. They?re certainly not going to discourage a bidding war.

So why not give it a shot? Again, this isn?t like Hulu, where you?re buying constrained rights to show something that?s already been on TV. You?re buying the rights to show the most popular shows on TV, when they?re on TV.

That?s got to be more interesting than making a better cable settop box, right? It?s certainly more fun for me to write about. So thanks in advance for taking this under consideration.

*For perspective: 4 years at $1.5 billion is $6 billion. Which is less than Microsoft spent on aQuantive in 2007, and when it wrote off all of that deal last year, no one said boo. More perspective: It?s half a Motorola. More perspective: It?s 4 percent of Apple?s cash hoard.

**Maybe, for good measure, you invest an TV antenna business too, and offer a bundle. If you really want to take a flier, maybe you snap up Aereo, too.

??-

Thanks to Bloomberg?s Alex Sherman and Ed Lee, who have a new media kibbitzing podcast that provided the impetus for this exercise. You should be able to hear all of us talking about this stuff later today.

Source: http://allthingsd.com/20130719/how-google-or-apple-could-make-web-tv-a-reality-spend-billions-on-the-nfl/

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Friday, July 19, 2013

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Church considering split with Boy Scout troop

by Zach Maxwell
Staff Reporter
Durant Daily Democrat

Durant Democrat photo: Zach Maxwell
A Cub Scouts flag inside the M.E. Dobbins Scout Hut this week, with the shadow of First Baptist Church reflecting off the window.

Durant Democrat photo: Zach Maxwell A Cub Scouts flag inside the M.E. Dobbins Scout Hut this week, with the shadow of First Baptist Church reflecting off the window.

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After nearly a century of history, Durant First Baptist Church is on the precipice of severing ties with a local Boy Scout troop.

A decision is expected in early August on whether the church will continue sponsorship of Boy Scout Troop 618. A church council is set to discuss First Baptist?s involvement with the Boy Scouts following a May decision by the National Council of Boy Scouts of America allowing openly gay boys to participate in the program.

Based on that declaration, First Baptist is on the verge of taking action. It wasn?t immediately known if other church-sponsored Boy Scout troops were facing similar decisions, although at least one troop affiliated with Durant First United Methodist Church appeared to be safe from such a transition.

?We talked about where that left us as a church,? said Jim Hodson, Minister to Children at First Baptist. ?Our committee decided that the (national) Scouts had walked away from where we are as a church. They have put us in a place where we cannot teach what we believe is true, through this program.?

Troop 618 Scoutmaster Gary Burleson says he has not heard back from First Baptist liaisons as of Thursday afternoon.

?I was hoping we could at least meet and talk so some things could be put at ease,? Burleson said. ?I understand their position, but they could have gone about it differently. We can look at this as a positive rather than a negative. They could use this as a mission to reach boys.?

Troop 618, the city?s oldest, stands to lose the most by uprooting from the M.E. Dobbins Scout Hut, a church-owned building which sits across the street from First Baptist. Burleson said the familiar ?618? number also must be retired.

?Troop 618 has been in Durant for 86 years, and we?re going to have to retire that number now,? he said. ?That kind of saddens me, but as a troop, we?ll be okay.?

Offers for troop sponsorship and meeting space have come from the local Elks Lodge, St. John?s Episcopal Church and other Durant churches. And the local Baptist church is already planning to offer an alternative, Southern Baptist-approved activity for boys (www.OnMyHonor.net).

This group, formed in early July in response to the Boy Scouts? decision, is open to ?biologically male children? under the age of 18. Durant First Baptist expects to affiliate with the group by this fall and possibly in time to start operations by the beginning of 2014 when the Boy Scouts inclusion ruling takes effect.

?In terms of sexual identification and behavior, we affirm that any sexual activity outside the context of the covenant of marriage between one man and one woman is sinful before God and therefore inconsistent with the values and principles of the program,? states the OnMyHonor web page. ?Within these limits, we grant membership to adults and youth who do not engage in or promote sexual immorality of any kind, or engage in behavior that would become a distraction to the mission of the program.?

Policing these sexual orientation issues, especially among young boys in close quarters and remote settings, is not the desire of either side, both Hodson and Burleson said.

?That?s the confusion that has now arisen,? Hodson said. ?We as Christians, we love everybody. But as Southern Baptists, we believe the homosexual lifestyle is wrong. If there is an individual who is confused about their gender, and if they choose to join or organization, that?s great because we can teach them what we believe is right.?

?We have no discussion of sex, period. That?s better left for parents,? said Burleson. ?This whole issue should be moot. We?re not even dealing with that issue.?

Burleson admitted it could be an issue for troops in other parts of the country.

?It?s not these boys? fault that someone up in a national office messed it up for them,? he said. ?But instead of shutting it down, (the church) could come talk to us.?

Hodson said First Baptist plans to ?maintain the legacy? established by M.E. Dobbins, the first Scoutmaster in Oklahoma with more than 100 Eagle Scouts to his troop?s credit.

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    Suspected Taliban kill eight Afghan labourers on way to US army base

    KABUL - Eight Afghan labourers who were on their way to work at a US military base in Logar province in southeastern Afghanistan have been shot dead, local officials say. The men, aged between 15 and 25, were in a van when they were stopped by gunmen, forced out and shot, a local government spokesman said. Rais Khan Sadeq, deputy police chief of Logar Province, said on July 18 that the ...

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    WASHINGTON The United States is ready to engage in dialog with North Korea, but only if Pyongyang is prepared for "genuinerdquo; negotiations and commits to giving up its nuclear ambitions, Vice President Joe Biden said on Thursday. Biden, who gave a speech on U.S. policy on Asia before a visit next week to India and Singapore, also encouraged China and the 10-member Association of ...

  • Indian Kashmir shuts down over killing of protesters

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    SRINAGAR, India / Jammu and Kashmir (AFP) - Indian Kashmir largely shut down amid heavy security on Friday after troops shot dead four people during a protest over a paramilitary raid on an Islamic school.Shops, banks, schools and most government offices were closed in towns across the region, after a separatist leader called a three-day strike to protest Thursday's killings.Srinagar, the ...

  • US tech earnings weigh on markets

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    LONDON -; Disappointing earnings from two U.S. technology giants and renewed concerns over the growth prospects for China and Japan weighed on markets Friday despite better U.S. economic ...

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    Bank of England puts stimulus differences on ice at Carney's first meeting

    By David Milliken and William Schomberg

    LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England's new governor, Mark Carney, and all his fellow policymakers voted against more stimulus for the economy earlier this month, unexpectedly setting aside differences ahead of a potentially big policy change in August.

    The 9-0 vote against more bond-buying - the second big surprise of Carney's two-and-half-week governorship - made the pound jump and British government bond prices fall.

    The Bank must report to chancellor George Osborne early next month on whether to start giving clear signals on the future direction of interest rates, something Carney did in his previous job as Canada's central bank chief.

    Such "forward guidance" can itself act as a monetary stimulus if it means rates remaining low, so that could mean the end of bond purchases as the BoE's main tool for trying to build on signs of recovery in Britain's economy.

    "The voting pattern is probably best interpreted as a truce," said Marc Ostwald, a bond market strategist at Monument Securities in London.

    "Even those ... members who were pressing earlier this year for an increase in the Bank of England's stock of asset purchases now accept there may be other, more effective, means of delivering monetary stimulus," he said.

    A minority of Bank policymakers had tried unsuccessfully to restart the central bank's bond purchases since November.

    At the July 3-4 meeting, minutes of which were released on Wednesday, they said the economy still needed more help but they were holding fire until the bank had decided whether to provide clearer guidance on future interest rates.

    "Given the already large size of the asset purchase programme, there was merit in pursuing a mixed strategy with regards to the different policy instruments at the Committee's disposal," the minutes summarised them as saying.

    August's review should shed light on the size and form of additional stimulus, they added.

    These policymakers were probably markets director Paul Fisher and David Miles who had been voting for a 25 billion-pound ($37.8 billion) expansion on top of the 375 billion pounds of assets already bought. Former governor Mervyn King also backed more bond-buying.

    The BoE's Monetery Policy Committee told markets not to count on a policy change at its August 1 meeting and it would only detail its views on forward guidance on August 7, along with quarterly economic forecasts.

    Other MPC members again doubted that bond purchases would be effective, even if the economy did need more stimulus now.

    The BoE's potential move away from bond-buying comes at a time when the U.S. Federal Reserve is talking about slowing the pace of its own asset purchases, though the MPC was at pains to state that it did not yet see a case for tighter policy.

    indeed, the Bank surprised markets at its July policy meeting when it said bond markets were betting too early on when British interest rates might go up, given the weak state of the economy.

    RECOVERY IN TRAIN

    British economic data over the past month had otherwise been broadly positive, the minutes said, providing further evidence that the recovery was in line with the BoE's May forecast for 0.5 percent growth between April and June.

    Data on Wednesday showed the number of unemployment benefit claims fell in June at its fastest rate for three years. The overall jobless rate held at 7.8 percent.

    Policymakers have been immersed in discussions about whether the Bank should use forward guidance based on so-called "intermediate thresholds" such as unemployment, linking future monetary policy moves to indicators other than inflation.

    Some economists said signs of improvement in the economy, as well as the likely introduction of forward guidance, further reduced the chance of bond purchases later this year, which earlier this month they placed at around 40 percent.

    "The minutes overall support our view that communication and forward guidance will be the main policy tool going forward," said RBC economist Jens Larsen.

    Others were less sure, including Investec's Philip Shaw, who was rare among economists in predicting July's unanimous vote.

    "We still feel there will be some policy easing. Our view has been that the MPC will sanction a further 50 billion pounds of QE, but we do wonder whether something will come out of left field which alters the mix of the overall stimulus," he said.

    (Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)

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    Facebook mobile users up 20 percent in US and UK

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    Facebook has been working hard to convince advertisers about its reach on mobile phones.

    The number of users accessing Facebook via their mobile phones in June jumped around 20 percent in the United States and Britain, Facebook said Wednesday, touting its appeal for brands trying to reach consumers during the summer months.

    Created in a Harvard dorm room in 2004, the world's largest social network has moved to reposition its business for a world in which consumers' primarily access the Internet via small-screened smartphones rather than computers.

    The strategy has started to pay off, with the group's results for the first three months of the year showing mobile advertising revenue gaining momentum and accounting for 30 percent of Facebook's overall ad revenue in the first quarter.

    On Thursday, the group said its mobile monthly active users had increased by 18 percent in the United States and by 22 percent in Britain in June compared with the previous year, as brands seek different ways to reach consumers who are often on holiday and not interacting with their usual media.

    "We see this as a fantastic opportunity with empirical evidence of people staying engaged on mobile phones and using Facebook," James Quarles, regional director for Britain and Southern Europe, said.

    "As people are away and on holiday, it provides a different opportunity for brands to think differently about Facebook."

    Though advertisers are keen to harness the boom in mobile phones, few have perfected the art of using mobile devices to target adverts to consumers, with a discrepancy remaining between the amount of time consumers spend on their mobile devices and the advertising dollars companies spend there.

    Facebook is seen as one of the most likely ways for mobile advertising to succeed.

    "When people are that engaged, checking their Facebook 14 times a day, if advertisers can deliver the right message to the right audience you can really see some business impact," Quarles said.

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    Online series, movie stars hope for Emmy honors

    This image released by Netflix shows Kevin Spacey as U.S. Congressman Frank Underwood in a scene from the Netflix original series, "House of Cards." If Netflix's "House of Cards" and "Arrested Development" become the first online shows to reap Emmy nominations Thursday, July 18, it will be a watershed moment for programs that don't need television sets to make a splash. (AP Photo/Netflix, Melinda Sue Gordon)

    This image released by Netflix shows Kevin Spacey as U.S. Congressman Frank Underwood in a scene from the Netflix original series, "House of Cards." If Netflix's "House of Cards" and "Arrested Development" become the first online shows to reap Emmy nominations Thursday, July 18, it will be a watershed moment for programs that don't need television sets to make a splash. (AP Photo/Netflix, Melinda Sue Gordon)

    (AP) ? Groundbreaking Internet series and movie actors could be the headliners in the upcoming Emmy Awards contest.

    "House of Cards" and "Arrested Development," which Netflix delivered to viewers on the Internet, not on TV, may become the first online programs to receive top series and acting bids when the Emmy nominations are announced early Thursday.

    A 6-year-old TV academy rules change allows online entries to compete with cable and broadcast programs, although so far Internet shows have popped up only in lower-profile categories. That could change with the 65th Primetime Emmys.

    "It certainly is a marker of the new era. ... It will send shock waves through the industry," said Tim Brooks, a TV historian and former network executive.

    "House of Cards," a tale of political intrigue, is aiming for a best drama series bid and nods for stars Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright. "Arrested Development," the sitcom revived by Netflix after Fox canceled it, may get a best comedy series nod and nominations for cast members including Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor and Jessica Walter.

    Spacey and Wright also are part of a movement that keeps growing: prominent film actors finding good reason to work on the small screen.

    With theaters dominated by blockbuster movies that are heavy on action and light on acting, performers are seeking out juicy roles in well-crafted series and made-for-TV flicks. Women, in particular, are being welcomed, even after passing the ing?nue stage of their career.

    Movie stars with a shot at Emmy gold include Michael Douglas and Matt Damon in "Behind the Candelabra"; Al Pacino and Helen Mirren in "Phil Spector"; Holly Hunter in "Top of the Lake"; Shirley MacLaine in "Downton Abbey," Jeff Daniels in "The Newsroom" and Kevin Bacon in "The Following."

    There are so many big names it could put the squeeze on TV-centric actors, even those who have collected multiple trophies like three-time winner Bryan Cranston of "Breaking Bad."

    British stage, screen and TV star Maggie Smith, for instance, didn't even have to grace the Emmy ceremonies in 2011 and '12 to nab awards for "Downton Abbey," while more traditional TV nominees in the category showed up.

    Potential behind-the-camera nominees from the industry's movie side include filmmakers Jane Campion for "Top of the Lake," Steven Soderbergh for the Liberace biopic "Candelabra" and David Fincher for "House of Cards."

    A "House of Cards" best drama nod would weaken cable's near-monopoly on the category last year, aside from PBS contender "Downton Abbey." The 2012 winner, "Homeland," likely will be back to defend its crown, with other possible nominees including "Breaking Bad," ''Game of Thrones" and "Downton" again.

    "Mad Men," which last year missed out on the best drama trophy that would have been its record-setting fifth, eclipsing fellow four-time winners "Hill Street Blues," ''L.A. Law" and The West Wing," will get another shot this time if nominated.

    Comedy series nominees could include three-time winner "Modern Family," along with "The Big Bang Theory," ''Girls," ''Louie," ''Veep" and "Parks and Recreation."

    A previous champion, "30 Rock," is looking for a last hurrah for its last season, and so is "The Office."

    The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Emmy ceremony will be hosted by Neil Patrick Harris. It will air Sept. 22 on CBS.

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    Angry Birds Star Wars coming to most game consoles on October 29th (video)

    Angry Birds Star Wars coming to most consoles on October 29th

    Angry Birds Star Wars has invaded virtually every major mobile and desktop platform; as of October 29th, it will have a footprint on nearly every modern game console, too. The sci-fi bird flinging title will ship to the US that day for the 3DS, Wii, Wii U, PS3, PS Vita and Xbox 360, with international customers getting their turn on November 1st. Regardless of the platform, there's a few rewards for patient gamers -- the console editions will carry a raft of competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes, as well as 20 exclusive levels. We're slightly surprised that there aren't PS4 and Xbox One ports just to complete the picture, but the launch is still good news for those who'd rather play ABSW on the big screen than give its sequel a try.

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    Yale football player a bone marrow donor - twice

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    NEW?HAVEN >> When he?s not anchoring the Yale football team?s offensive line, John Oppenheimer is busy saving a man?s life.

    On Tuesday, for the second time in the past six months, Oppenheimer, 21, will donate bone marrow to a 41-year-old man in Europe who has leukemia. They have no personal connection to each other, except for the life-sustaining similarity of the marrow in their bones.

    A day after making this latest donation, Oppenheimer will head to Washington, D.C. to lobby Congress on behalf of the nation?s largest bone marrow donation registry.

    ?I?ve only been to D.C. twice, once with the team and once on an eighth grade field trip,? said Oppenheimer, a senior this fall who plays center for the Elis. He?s from Menlo Park, Calif.

    ?I hope my story can make a difference. It?s something I?m pretty proud of,? he said.

    Like other members of the football, field hockey and ice hockey programs at Yale, Oppenheimer has been active with the Mandi Schwartz Marrow Donor Registration Drive on campus. The annual drive is named after a Yale women?s ice hockey player who died of leukemia in 2011.

    During his freshman year at Yale, Oppenheimer signed up to be a donor himself. The process is a simple one, involving a couple of swabs inside the mouth to collect genetic material.

    The Yale registration drive is part of the national Be The Match Registry, which has 10 million donors across the United States.

    According to Chad Ramsey, director of legislative relations for Be The Match, about 12,000 Americans with leukemia, lymphoma and other conditions need bone marrow transplants every year. Finding a good match isn?t easy.

    In Oppenheimer?s case, he got the call last November that his marrow was a match for a 41-year-old man in Europe with leukemia. Oppenheimer didn?t hesitate before agreeing to help. Continued...

    ?I put myself in his shoes,? he said. ?I?d hope and pray the person decided to go through with it.?

    There are two ways to donate bone marrow. One is to have cells removed by a needle in the hip. The other is the way Oppenheimer did it, in January. He took a drug that stimulates blood cell production, then sat in a hospital bed for six hours.

    ?They put a needle in one arm and my blood went through a machine that separated the cells they needed. They put the blood back into you through a needle in your other arm,? Oppenheimer said. ?It felt completely fine. I brought a computer and watched some movies.?

    Privacy rules prevent Oppenheimer from knowing his marrow recipient?s name or his medical progress. However, about a month ago he got another call asking him to make a second donation to the same man.

    That?s what he?ll be doing Tuesday.

    ?I definitely feel connected to him,? Oppenheimer said.

    As for the lobbying effort in Washington, Ramsey said the federal government?s recent sequestration cuts will remove $3 million from the National Marrow Donor Program, meaning that 20,000 fewer people will be added to the registry. Federal funding defrays costs associated with the lab work to add donors to the registry.

    Oppenheimer will be part of a group of donors, recipients and others who will meet with members of Congress to push for support.

    ?The Connecticut delegation has been very supportive in the past,? Ramsey said.

    Call Jim Shelton at 203-789-5664.

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    Stocks edge lower on Wall Street; Coke sinks

    NEW YORK (AP) ? Stocks are moving lower on Wall Street after the latest batch of corporate earnings failed to impress investors.

    Coca-Cola fell 2 percent to $40.22, the biggest drop in the Dow Jones industrial average, after reporting a slump in soda sales in North America.

    The Dow was down 45 points, or 0.3 percent, to 15,437 at noon Eastern time Tuesday.

    The Standard & Poor's 500 fell eight points, or 0.4 percent, to 1,674. The S&P rose for the previous eight days, its longest winning streak since January.

    The Nasdaq composite fell 16 points, or 0.4 percent, to 3,591.

    Heidrick & Struggles International plunged 16 percent to $14.95 after the executive search firm said it is longer pursuing a sale of its business and that its CEO is stepping down.

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    CA: California budget includes new emphasis on foster youth in schools

    CONCORD -- The odds were stacked against Cookiey Ropati when she started high school four years ago.

    As a foster child, she had a less-than-50-percent chance of graduating from high school and a less-than-3-percent chance of going on to college.

    But with substantial help and support from a strong foster youth services program in the Mt. Diablo school district in Contra Costa County, Ropati graduated from Olympic Continuation High School in June. She is headed to Los Medanos College in Pittsburg in the fall.

    "It's important that we keep those services because if we didn't, most of us foster youth wouldn't make it through high school or graduate," said Ropati, 18, who now lives in Antioch. "It's very difficult for foster youth to go to school and have to think about where they're going to stay, what they're going to eat, and who they can talk to to get things done."

    Ropati was part of a group of Bay Area advocates who lobbied Sacramento legislators to keep "categorical" funding set aside for foster youth services intact and to add accountability measures to school funding to force districts throughout the state to track the academic progress of foster kids. As part of the Local Control Funding Formula signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown, school districts must adopt plans by next year showing how they intend to spend extra money earmarked to help low-income students, English learners and foster youth.

    "California has just

    become the first state to really acknowledge that foster children require special attention when it comes to education, and to hold districts and schools accountable for their performance," said Jesse Hahnal, director of FosterEd, a national initiative focused on helping foster youth throughout the country succeed in school by pushing for stronger laws and policies. "We're hoping this becomes a national model."

    Foster youth typically do significantly worse in school than other at-risk students, Hahnal said. Studies show that 75 percent of foster youth perform below grade level, 80 percent have repeated a grade by third grade, half don't obtain high school diplomas or the equivalent, and more than 97 percent fail to go on to college.

    "Here in California, we have some really powerful new legislation, but the proof will be in the implementation," Hahnal said. "We're working with the California Department of Education and the state Board of Education to help draft model plans or templates that school districts can modify or adapt that at least give ideas for the types of services or programs foster youth need."

    The Mt. Diablo district's foster youth services could serve as a model to others throughout the state, Hahnal said. Most foster youth services are provided by county offices of education, which use about $15 million in dedicated funding statewide to gather student records and help place foster kids in appropriate schools and programs.

    The district's job is to provide the services. But, he said, many districts don't even know which students are in foster care.

    In stark contrast to the grim education statistics for foster youth overall, the Mt. Diablo district boasts a 93.7 percent graduation rate. Transition specialist and social worker Vivica Taylor said it's the personal relationships that matter most to foster youth, along with programs and services such as support groups.

    Ropati said Taylor and other members of her district support team have become like her family.

    "It takes a village to raise a child," she said. "This is my village, and I'm their child."

    By the numbers

    Bay Area foster youth by county:
    Alameda 1,293
    Contra Costa 955
    Marin 79
    Napa 89
    San Francisco 951
    San Mateo 291
    Santa Clara 957
    Solano 386
    Sonoma 507
    Total Bay Area foster youth: 5,508
    Total foster youth in California: approximately 55,000
    Total foster youth in the United States: approximately 400,000
    Information about foster youth services in the United States is available at www.foster-ed.org. Details about foster youth in California are available by visiting http://fosteredconnect.org. More information about the Mt. Diablo school district's foster youth services is available by visiting www.mdusd.k12.ca.us/schoollinkedservices. Click on Foster Youth Services.

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