Thursday, August 1, 2013

House Republicans leery of 'Obamacare' defunding idea

By Richard Cowan and Caren Bohan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Tea Party-inspired plan to kill President Barack Obama's healthcare law by forcing a government shutdown unless funds to implement the law are denied has not gained traction among senior Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, lawmakers said on Wednesday.

"I think leadership is giving other options that they think are more effective," said Republican Representative Pat Tiberi, a close ally of House Speaker John Boehner.

Tiberi, speaking to Reuters following a closed-door meeting of House Republicans, said that while a final decision probably had not been made, his colleagues are more likely to continue pushing for Congress to repeal individual provisions of "Obamacare."

Republicans have been on a continuous campaign to kill Obama's landmark healthcare law, which aims to help provide medical insurance for millions of people who cannot afford it on their own. They argue that the law, which is taking effect in stages, will discourage job creation and saddle businesses with higher costs.

Tea Party-backed conservatives in the Senate, including Senators Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Mike Lee, have been trying to persuade enough of their fellow Republicans to join them in a high-stakes gamble that would threaten a government shutdown on the start of the new fiscal year, October 1, unless legislation to keep Washington operating specifically defunds Obamacare.

More senior Senate Republicans have savaged the idea, with some calling it "dumb," "silly," "feckless" and "dishonest."

On September 30, federal funding expires for hundreds of federal programs, ranging from military activities and NASA space exploration to federal parks, education and job training.

A dozen funding bills for the fiscal year starting on October 1 are pending in Congress but are unlikely to be completed by that deadline.

The result is that Congress will either have to pass a temporary funding bill, called a continuing resolution or CR, or risk government closings. Tea Party-backed senators who want to attach the Obamacare provision have complicated already difficult negotiations over government spending levels.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Harold Rogers, asked about chances of his chamber going along with demands of Tea Party-backed senators on the funding bill, told reporters: "This is just something the White House will not accept and we've got to have a CR."

Representative Tom Cole, another longtime House Republican, told reporters that he had seen "an awful lot of push-back" on the idea, adding, "I don't sense that there's nearly enough unanimity in either the Senate or the House Republican conferences to push an approach like that."

With Congress about to start a month-long break, Boehner said he will keep mulling ways to tackle end-of-fiscal-year funding problems.

"I'm confident that when we get into the fall, it may be a messy process, but I suspect we'll find a way to deal with it," Boehner told reporters.

(Editing by Vicki Allen)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/house-republicans-leery-obamacare-defunding-idea-193211835.html

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Apple's next iPad mini will have a Retina display! No it won't!

Screen Shot 2013-08-01 at 4.26.03 AMFORTUNE --?A tech blogger could fill his or her days chasing the latest rumors about upcoming Apple (AAPL)?products -- and as the more than two dozen links in the screen grab at right attest, many do.

But Thursday morning's dueling headlines on top of Techmeme -- one from Lorraine Luk at the Wall Street Journal and the other from 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman -- remind me why I don't bother with this stuff anymore, and why maybe you needn't either.

Working the Asian supply chain rumor mill, Luk reports that the next iPad mini will feature a high-res Retina display. Interpreting files hidden deep within the latest version of the IOS 7 software developers kit, Gurman reaches the opposite conclusion.

Both offer their findings as honest-to-goodness scoops. But because Apple is not talking to them -- and never will -- neither really knows what's in the works. And toward the end of their stories, each offers a version of the same caveat:

  • Luk: "Apple routinely tests various designs and has been known to make changes late in the design process so it is unclear whether the product will make its way to market."
  • Gurman: "While it appears, based on these references, that Apple is considering and testing a new iPad mini with a spec-bump and no Retina display, we?cannot confirm that Apple will actually ship this device as a product." (emphasis his)

So remind me, why do we care?

Source: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/magazines_fortune/~3/s_F2T9znGPw/

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Organised and serious crime | HSC Legal Studies: News Watch

A new report Organised crime in Australia 2013 has been produced by the Australian Crime Commission and?released by the Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Justice, Jason Clare. In his media release, the Minister?sums up the report's conclusion as being that organised crime is 'more powerful, more pervasive and?more complex than ever before'. The full report is available from the Crime Commission's website.

The report was released at a conference on International Serious and Organised Crime, held in Brisbane on 30 July 2013. The keynote speech given at?the conference by the CEO of the Crime Commission is also interesting. The Crime Commission was formed 10 years ago and the CEO reflects on the differences between 10 years ago and now:

'Ten years ago we followed criminals? money to confiscate their assets. Today, we follow the money trail to discover new crime threats, pinpoint high-risk criminals, target money laundering, and identify ways to make it harder for serious and organised crime to operate in Australia.

Ten years ago, law enforcement worked in relative isolation. Today, law enforcement is focussed on working in partnerships, both nationally and internationally.

And ten years ago, Australia was unable to identify the highest threat risks to the nation?s interests. Today, the National Targeting System categorises and lists the most serious organised crime threats to Australia.'

He also identifies new areas of serious crime, the international jurisdictions that have the most effect on crime Australia and some of the less obvious effects of organised crime on society. He also? examines the effectiveness of approaches taken by the Crime Commission in tackling serious and organised crime, stressing the importance of prevention.

Source: http://blog.sl.nsw.gov.au/hsc_legal_studies/index.cfm/2013/7/31/organised-and-serious-crime

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

3 Buzzing Social Media Stocks: Facebook?s New Acqui-Hire, Ex-Zynga Employee Reflects on Social Gaming, and Yelp Affiliate Expands to POS

3 Buzzing Social Media Stocks: Facebook?s New Acqui-Hire, Ex-Zynga Employee Reflects on Social Gaming, and Yelp Affiliate Expands to POS | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
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Pacific Links Hawai?i Launches Golf O?ahu Kama??ina Rewards Program

Pacific Links Hawai?i is giving kama??ina golf enthusiasts something new to cheer about ? the company announced today that it has launched a Golf O?ahu Kama??ina Rewards program, providing golfers with savings and benefits at their golf courses on O?ahu .

?We?re pleased to launch the new Pacific Links Golf O?ahu program, which will allow local golfers to tee-off at all four of our courses in Hawai?i and enjoy a significant savings,? said Micah Kane, chief operating officer of Pacific Links Hawai?i. ?Whether you play twice a week or twice a month, the Golf O?ahu program provides priority access to a growing portfolio of courses on O?ahu and includes driving range and practice facility usage; for those who love golf ? it?s a great way to get outdoors and ?m?lama i kou ola kino? ? be good to yourself.?

Participating courses on O?ahu include Kapolei Golf Club, Royal Hawaiian Golf Club, Olomana Golf Links and Makaha Valley Country Club (East), with added benefits at Makaha Golf Club (West) which is currently under construction. Program participants will enjoy protected and preferred tee times and receive exclusive invitations to Pacific Links Hawai?i clinics and social events.

Kapolei Golf Club, a former sugar plantation, is now the sweet spot for the Pacific Links Hawai?i Championship and one of O?ahu?s premier courses. Designed by famed architect Ted Robinson, Kapolei Golf Club is known for its strategic holes; the 80 bunkers and five lakes provide delightful, tactical challenges. It is rated 4.5 out of five stars on Golf Digest?s Places to Play listing and earned the Honolulu Star-Advertiser?s People?s Choice Award as ?Best Course on O?ahu? in 2010.

Royal Hawaiian Golf Club, located at the foot of O?ahu?s magnificent Ko?olau Mountains, was designed by legendary Pete Dye and son Perry, who integrated crafty golf holes into the tumbling terrain that is framed by ancient jungle trees upwards of 100 feet tall. With the course?s natural beauty and recent $3 million renovation, golfers here have a hard time keeping their eye on the ball.

Olomana Golf Links takes golfers through 18 holes of spectacular vistas and tropical breezes amidst a breathtaking backdrop of the Ko?olau Mountain Range. The par-72 course is diverse with two distinctly different nines, an 8,500 square-foot practice green and a 42-tee double-decker driving range. It is home to the Casey Nakama Golf Development Center and a thriving junior golf program.

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Located at the base of the Waianae mountain range, Makaha Valley Country Club (East) delivers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and a golfing experience that is not to be missed. The par-72 course was designed by golf course architect William F. Bell and presents golfers with a variety of doglegs and elevation changes. Tree-lined fairways and rolling greens lead to an entertaining climax on one of Hawaii's most demanding closing holes. Golfers will take in the ?Makaha state of mind? as they step back in time and experience the rugged splendor of this culturally rich valley.

Some of the benefits of joining the Golf O?ahu program include:

  • Significant discount on access fees for all Pacific Links Hawai?i O?ahu properties for you and your immediate family - spouse and their unmarried children under 25
  • Special clinics and programming for juniors, females and families
  • Complimentary junior access after 4 p.m.

Monthly fees for the entire family are set at $60.00 which equals the saving of a single family foursome. For more information on joining Pacific Links Golf O?ahu program, please contact Jennifer Fairbank at the Pacific Links Hawai?i office at (808) 738-9203 or email jfairbank@pacificlinks.com.

The company is also making strides with the PGA, hosting the second annual Pacific Links Hawai?i Championship from September 16 - 22, 2013 at Kapolei Golf Club. The championship will feature top Champions Tour players, signature sponsor events, local promotions and live Golf Channel coverage worldwide. All proceeds from this event will go to the Pacific Links Hawai?i Foundation ? a non-profit that helps to cultivate and sustain programs aiding Hawai'i?s ecosystem, keiki, and culture. Going beyond the green, the Pacific Links Hawai?i Foundation utilizes the sport of golf to link communities in need with business organizations, creating new opportunities for kama??ina and shaping a stronger society for all. Last year, the Pacific Links Hawai?i Championship raised $100,000 for non-profit organizations serving O?ahu?s Leeward coast.

Source: http://kapolei.hawaiinewsnow.com/news/sports-recreation/188483-pacific-links-hawai-i-launches-golf-o-ahu-kama-aina-rewards-program

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Body pulled from Mass. river is California girl

SOUTH HADLEY, Mass.?Massachusetts authorities say a body recovered from the Connecticut River is a 5-year-old California girl who went missing over the July Fourth weekend.

A spokeswoman for the Northwestern district attorney's office announced Wednesday that the state medical examiner has confirmed that the body pulled from the river in South Hadley last week is Abigail Luker of La Mesa, Calif.

Abigail went missing July 6 while visiting Massachusetts with her family. She was last seen on a dock on the river.

Her body was recovered July 10 about 500 yards downstream.

The death is considered an accident.

Source: http://www.dailybulletin.com/ci_23677712/body-pulled-from-mass-river-is-california-girl?source=rss_viewed

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