Saturday, July 6, 2013

Colorado Buffaloes NCAA 2014 Player Ratings

Find out what Buffs are the highest rated in EA Sports popular college football game.

While we are now less than 60 days away from the first look at Mike MacIntyre's team and the return of the Colorado Buffaloes. Unfortunately these last two months can be the slowest of the entire year. Luckily we are just days away from the release of NCAA 2014, the college football video game from EA Sports. This season, the Buffaloes are a 79 overall with a 81 on offense and a 78 on defense.

In order to get everyone set for the release and properly prepared to play with what will most likely be a video game rebuilding project (just like the actual squad) we have the top ten highest rated Buffs in the game.

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RE #96 - Chidera Uzo-Diribe - 86
P #8 - Darragh O'Neill - 84
WR #6 - Paul Richardson - 84
HB #46 - Christian Powell - 83
RT #77 - Stephane Nembot - 83
SS #41 - Terrel Smith - 83
CB #20 - Greg Henderson - 82
QB #7 - Shane Dillon - 81
HB #18 - Donta Abron - 80
K #28 - Will Oliver - 80

Eek, an 86 is the highest rated player on the entire Buffs team. Want to think positive? Shane Dillon, Christian Powell and Donta Abron give you quite the backfield to build upon if you like to use the Dynasty mode (which you do, right?).

Now it's your turn to "Keep it Real" in the comments section. Give us your thoughts on what they got right and wrong. Who would be your Top 10 "rated" players if you were in charge? We may ask one of you to help us with a follow-up post in the next couple of weeks.

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Source: http://www.ralphiereport.com/colorado-buffaloes-football/2013/7/5/4496248/colorado-buffaloes-ncaa-2014-player-ratings

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GOP presses Democrats for student loan changes

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Congressional Republicans are pushing to overhaul the government's student loan program, as both Democrats and the GOP blame each other for letting interest rates on the subsidized loans double last Monday.

In the weekly Republican radio address Saturday, congresswoman Lynn Jenkins of Kansas is pressing Senate Democrats to act on legislation that ties the rate to the financial markets, similar to a proposal from President Barack Obama. Senate Democrats unsuccessfully sought a two-year extension of the current 3.4 percent rate.

Jenkins tells students they deserve a more fair approach, one free of politics that allows students to take advantage of lower rates and have more peace of mind.

The White House predicts a deal will be reached before students return to school from their summer break.

Obama commemorated Independence Day when he delivered his weekly address Thursday.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gop-presses-democrats-student-loan-changes-100201320.html

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Source: Flyers' Giroux agree to 8-year extension

Philadelphia Flyers captain Claude Giroux agreed to an eight-year extension worth over $64 million Thursday, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because the contract has not been signed and the extension not revealed by the Flyers.

The deal comes as Giroux was entering the final year of his contract and with the Flyers in the midst of reshaping a team that missed the playoffs last season.

A two-time 25-goal scorer, Giroux is the Flyers' top play-making offensive threat. He had 13 goals and 35 assists for 48 points in 48 games last season.

Overall, he has 291 points (91 goals, 200 assists) in 333 career games spread over six seasons in Philadelphia.

The Flyers have already made several splashes over the past two weeks. They landed this summer's most high-profile free agent by agreeing to terms with Vincent Lecavalier on a four-year contract Tuesday. Lecavalier was available after the Tampa Bay Lightning bought out the remaining years on their captain's contract.

Philadelphia was also aggressive in freeing up salary cap space. The team bought out the contracts of forward Danny Briere, who has agreed to a deal with Montreal, and goalie Ilya Bryzgalov.

The Flyers did announce on Thursday that they will re-sign journeyman center Adam Hall to a one-year deal. The Flyers acquired Hall by claiming him off waivers in April.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/source-flyers-giroux-agree-8-extension-002141796.html

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U.S. defends secrecy of unique surveillance court

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Friday urged a secret U.S. court that oversees surveillance programs to reject a request by a civil liberties group to see court opinions used to underpin a massive phone records database.

Justice Department lawyers said in papers filed in the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that the court's opinions are a unique exception to the wide access the public typically has to court records in the United States.

If the public had a right to any opinion from the surveillance court, the possible harms would be "real and significant, and, quite frankly, beyond debate," the lawyers wrote, citing earlier rulings from the court.

The American Civil Liberties Union had asked the court last month to release some of its opinions after Britain's Guardian newspaper revealed a massive U.S. government database of daily telephone call data, prompting a worldwide debate about the program's legality.

The Guardian's report was based on a document provided by fugitive former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden, since charged criminally with leaking U.S. government secrets. Snowden is believed to be at an airport in Moscow, his U.S. passport having been revoked by Washington.

To justify the database, U.S. officials point to a provision of the U.S. Patriot Act that requires companies to turn over "tangible things," although before the Guardian's report it was not publicly known that the Justice Department and the surveillance court interpreted the term to mean entire databases in bulk.

Some U.S. senators had said in 2011 that Americans would be stunned and alarmed if they knew how the government was interpreting parts of the Patriot Act.

Although the Justice Department said the surveillance court should not grant the ACLU's request, it wrote that the court is free to release opinions on its own under certain rules. The government is considering declassifying yet more records to help the public understand the surveillance programs, it added.

(Reporting by David Ingram; Editing by Philip Barbara)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-defends-secrecy-unique-surveillance-court-221130996.html

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Feds: NY man tried to extort $250K from Paula Deen

ATLANTA (AP) ? Authorities on Friday arrested a New York man charged with trying to extort money from embattled celebrity cook Paula Deen in exchange for not going to the news media with "true and damning statements" he said she made.

FBI agents and local sheriff's deputies arrested Thomas George Paculis, 62, of Newfield, N.Y., Friday morning. A criminal complaint filed Wednesday in federal court in Savannah, Ga., charges him with extortion.

The complaint says Paculis was threatening to go to the media with statements made by Deen unless the former Food Network star gave him $250,000. The complaint does not specify what was in the statements Paculis claimed were made by Deen.

Paculis did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment Friday. A call to a phone number for Paculis found in the criminal complaint rang unanswered. He had his initial court appearance Friday in New York and was released on bond, said FBI Special Agent Stephen Emmett in Atlanta. He has been ordered to appear in federal court in Savannah on July 16.

Deen's business deals began falling apart last month after statements she made when she was questioned under oath in May became public. The questioning was part of a civil lawsuit filed last year by Lisa Jackson, a former manager of Uncle Bubba's Seafood and Oyster House, which Deen co-owns with her brother, Bubba Hiers. Jackson says she was sexually harassed and worked in an environment rife with racial slurs and innuendo.

Asked in her deposition if she had ever used the N-word, Deen replied: "Yes, of course." But she also insisted "it's been a very long time."

Paculis wrote an email to Deen's lawyer, Greg Hodges, on June 24, several days after Deen's statements became public, the complaint says. The text of the email is transcribed in the complaint: "I am about to go public with statements refuting your clients statements about using the 'N' word in her business practices at Lady and Son's... The statements are true and damning enough that the case for Jackson will be won on it's merit alone..."

Paculis went on to say "there is a price for such information..." and urges Hodges to contact him by email, the complaint says.

Hodges contacted the FBI to report the email, and the FBI directed him to reply to it. Hodges and Paculis exchanged several emails, and Paculis provided several examples of information that he believed "would damage your client in so many ways that it would sink your ship before it left the dock," the complaint says.

Hodges and Paculis eventually spoke by phone and Paculis said he wanted $250,000 net and didn't want a paper trail, the complaint says. At the direction of the FBI, Hodges negotiated the amount to $200,000. Paculis told Hodges he was house sitting in New York, didn't have a car and didn't know how he was going to collect the money, the complaint says.

FBI agents showed Deen photos of Paculis, and she didn't recognize him or his name.

Paculis also contacted Jackson's lawyer, Matt Billips, on July 1, a few days after he and Hodges had negotiated the price, the complaint says. He wrote in an email that he had pushed Deen's lawyer to the point of giving him money not to go public with his information, the complaint says.

"Now the burning question is...do you want in...I still have the chance to bring this together, but time is slowly running out...I have them hooked, but reeling this sucker in is gonna be hard without help...give me a call..." the email says.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/feds-ny-man-tried-extort-250k-paula-deen-210314228.html

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Friday, July 5, 2013

Indianapolis aims to become top center for cricket ? Artesia News

Jacqlynn Newsom hits during a cricket match Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Indianapolis. The Midwestern city best known for basketball and auto racing is gearing up for a proper game of cricket. Indianapolis is spending $6 million on a park upgrade that includes adding a cricket field, known as a pitch, for the sport most Americans know only from British films. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Jacqlynn Newsom hits during a cricket match Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Indianapolis. The Midwestern city best known for basketball and auto racing is gearing up for a proper game of cricket. Indianapolis is spending $6 million on a park upgrade that includes adding a cricket field, known as a pitch, for the sport most Americans know only from British films. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ? The Midwestern city best known for its basketball and auto racing is gearing up for a proper game of cricket ? the ball-and-bat sport most Americans know only from British films or by surfing through international sports channels.

Indianapolis is spending $6 million to equip one of its parks with a premier cricket field, known as a pitch, and space for Gaelic football, rugby, hurling and other sports mainly popular overseas.

Mayor Greg Ballard hopes his World Sports Park project brings international exposure to Indiana?s capital and helps local companies attract talented overseas workers by offering them a home for their favorite games.

?I don?t think there?s any city that?s trying to put all these pieces together, but there?s always a first-mover advantage for those who try to do it right,? he said. ?These are global sports and they?ll give us more visibility in the global marketplace.?

Cities across the country are jockeying for any advantage they can find to boost economic development, and sports is an easy target. The NBA, NFL and Major League Baseball pump millions into local economies in the cities that host them.

But can a sport that most Americans are unfamiliar with have the same payoff? It?s a gamble, said Bob Dorfman, a sports marketing expert at San Francisco?s Baker Street Advertising.

?How do you sell it to a public who really doesn?t understand it? To me cricket is a fairly mystifying sport,? Dorfman said. ?It takes a lot to really figure it out.?

That hasn?t always been the case. The British brought cricket to the American colonies in the early 1700s. And the game ? featuring two teams of 11 cricketers who use flat-fronted wooden bats to hit a small, heavy ball that?s bowled toward them ? enjoyed a strong following until baseball, an offshoot of cricket, became the nation?s favored game after the Civil War.

Ballard, a Republican in his second term, isn?t daunted. Indianapolis has already signed a three-year deal to host a U.S. amateur cricket tournament and championship, starting in August 2014. That tournament will be the first such event in the U.S. since 2011.

?When people around the world think of cricket, I want them to think of Indianapolis,? he told media in India during a trade visit in April.

Whether Indianapolis residents buy in remains to be seen. Local Democrats have criticized Ballard for moving ahead with the park upgrade at a time when the city faces a $50 million budget deficit. The project?s funding is coming from a $425 million fund set aside for infrastructure upgrades after the city sold its water and sewer utilities.

Democratic Councilman William Oliver says the money would have been better spent on new sidewalks and other projects that would have benefited a wider spectrum of residents.

?You can shoot craps if you?ve got the money to wager a bet, but we don?t have the money,? Oliver said.

Cricket supporters insist Ballard?s vision can become a reality.

Darren Beazley, the chief executive of the United States of America Cricket Association, said there are currently 50 cricket leagues with 1,108 teams in the U.S. and that about 30,000 Americans ? mostly immigrants from former British colonies ? play cricket, which he said is the world?s second-most popular sport after soccer.

Beazley said his Lake Worth, Fla.-based group hopes to double the nation?s pool of cricket players within five years, in part by demonstrating the sport to schoolchildren to get them hooked, much as soccer was popularized a few decades ago.

?How do we get the average American kid to say, ?You know what, this is a good, fun, safe game. I love it and I want my friends to play?? That?s the challenge,? he said.

Jatin Patel, president of the Indiana Youth Cricket Association, said students in about 240 Indiana schools have been shown the basics of the sport since his Indianapolis-based group began an outreach program in 2010.

Patel, who moved to the U.S. from India in 1986, said the organization is also training teachers as cricket coaches, with about 80 certified to date. He said some schools have added after-school cricket programs, drawing more youngsters into the game.

?They need to learn this game, that?s all it takes. They?ll get used to it once they see teams playing in their backyard, their neighborhoods or their school,? Patel said.

Indianapolis isn?t the first U.S. city to try to tap into the sport?s overseas popularity. Lauderhill, Fla., opened a $5 million cricket stadium in 2007 that?s the only U.S. cricket venue certified by the International Cricket Council. Indianapolis hopes the cricket field it?s building will become the nation?s second certified by the Dubai-based group.

Although Lauderhill?s venue has attracted international games, it?s been plagued by a lack of income and marquee events.

Lauderhill Mayor Richard Kaplan said his South Florida city is still working to land long-term agreements for international cricket matches, such as a game it hosted last year between the West Indies and New Zealand that he said was seen by a global television audience of about 1 billion people.

?If your goal is to try and connect with many parts of this world for potential commerce, trade and tourism, that?s a huge market to go after,? he said.

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Source: http://www.artesianews.com/2013/07/04/ap-news/united-states-ap-news/indianapolis-aims-to-become-top-center-for-cricket/

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Bloomberg: Nokia will buy Siemens' share of joint venture for less than $2.6b

Bloomberg Nokia will buy Siemens' share of joint venture for less than $26b

Not all partnerships pan out, and Nokia seems ready to call it quits: according to Bloomberg, the company might announce a buy out of the German half of Nokia Siemens Networks later this week. Sources familiar with the matter say that the the Finnish firm is planning to use a bridge loan to finance the $2.6 billion purchase (less than 2 billion euros), taking the entire operation under its own wing. It's not a completely unexpected move on Nokia's part -- the company previously avoided selling off stake in the network back in 2011, opting to lean on its own shareholders instead. Bloomberg reports that Siemens has declined to comment on the issue, but we'll let you know if we hear anything solid.

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