Saturday, August 3, 2013

Congress On Immigration: Focus Shifts To Obama If Lawmakers Axe Bill


By Richard Cowan
WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - If immigration reform sputters in the deeply divided U.S. Congress, supporters are planning to push President Barack Obama to act on his own to help 11 million illegal residents, lawmakers and immigration advocates said.
Immigration law experts, some senators and House Democratic aides speculated that if Congress cannot agree on a wide-ranging immigration bill this year, Obama could use his executive authority to stop deporting parents of children living in the United States illegally.
Many of those children have won temporary reprieves on deportation and broadening the protection to their parents would be a way of keeping immigrant families together.
Navigating around Congress comes with plenty of drawbacks, though, since anything Obama could do would not be as lasting as enacting a law. Furthermore, he could not use his own powers to make sweeping changes, such as creating a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented.
Any such measures are certain to provoke a reaction from Republicans. But immigrant groups would argue that some action from the White House is better than putting up with existing conditions.
Obama also could sidestep Republican opposition to legislation by helping a broader spectrum of illegal residents who have been in the United States for prolonged periods, say 10 years or more, for temporary legal status if they have clean records.
"You could make a persuasive policy argument that those are the people who have most fully sunk roots into communities, most convincingly demonstrating they're contributing in the labor market," said Doris Meissner, a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute. "Many are paying U.S. taxes and raising families in their adopted country."
With Congress in a five-week recess and many Republicans balking at "amnesty" for those living in the United States illegally, chances are worsening for passing a comprehensive immigration bill this year, even with the Senate's bipartisan backing in June for such a measure.
"There's a huge degree of effort and support going into immigration reform and if it fails (in Congress), all of that effort and support will turn right back on the administration to do something for constituents that have been hurting and are important to the president," Meissner said.
Senior Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, who voted for the Senate-passed bill, told Reuters, "There are a lot of people speculating" about the demands for Obama to act unilaterally if legislation fails.
Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who helped write the Senate bill, concurred, saying, "I have always suspected that's a real possibility."
But Hatch and Rubio both warned Obama against taking matters into his own hands, even if legislation fails.
Bill Hing, a University of San Francisco professor who specializes in immigration law, said in a telephone interview: "I think it's going to begin ... with just huge pressure on the administration to cut back on its Secure Communities" program.
Controversial among city and county governments, this federal program gathers fingerprints and other information from local law enforcement that can be used to identify undocumented people.
Hing said the program has been aggressively used by the administration and the result has been the deportation of many for minor violations such as traffic infractions.

PRESIDENTIAL MUSCLES
After spending most of his first term as president refusing to use his executive powers to ease deportations of illegal immigrants, Obama flexed his presidential muscles in mid-2012. With his campaign for re-election gearing up, he had his Department of Homeland Security temporarily halt deportations of undocumented children who were brought to the United States by their parents, often at a very young age.
Seeing the effectiveness of that executive action and the absence of successful legal challenges, Obama could be emboldened to expand it with the stroke of his pen.
Presidential action may be the least desirable outcome for supporters of immigration reform, however, because it is a temporary remedy that can be reversed by future presidents and because there are only limited steps that can be taken.
"The importance of legislation is that it's a permanent fix," said Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum. He also said Obama could not order a "pathway to citizenship" for the 11 million but could ease their short-term deportation fears.
Legal status leading to citizenship is a key demand of immigration groups as they seek passage of legislation.
Executive branch action also would not create more high-tech visas or new categories of temporary work permits. The Senate legislation would accomplish those things, much to the pleasure of U.S. business.
Further complicating matters, Obama would have to make a political calculation before acting, assessing the potential impact of any administration directives on 2014 congressional elections.
For now, backers of immigration legislation do not want to acknowledge this executive branch avenue since it detracts from their message that Congress will manage to pass a bill this year.
"I don't want to even entertain that thought," Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican who helped write the Senate-passed bill, said of potential Obama action.
Senator Charles Schumer, the leading Democratic author of the bill said, "I'm not even going to get into that," and insisted he is "more optimistic every day" of legislation passing the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
Even the White House tried to squelch speculation. "The only way to fix this problem is for Congress to pass comprehensive reform. There are no other options," a spokesman said.
Any steps by Obama likely would prompt an outcry from Republicans who would again accuse him of trampling the Constitution by deciding which laws he was going to enforce and which ones he was going to ignore. That was their reaction in mid-2012.
"I think the White House has to be careful," Hatch said. "They've been doing an awful lot of unilateral legal action without authority and if that keeps up, the president is going to find himself in real difficulty." (Editing by Fred Barbash and Bill Trott)

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Appeals Court Says Ex-College Stars Can Sue Videogame Maker Electronic Arts

A federal appeals court on Wednesday cleared the way for a group of college athletes to sue Electronic Arts Inc. for allegedly stealing their likenesses for its videogames.

The ruling by the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco advanced a claim by former Nebraska and Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller and other ex-athletes, who allege EA used their attributes in its NCAA football and basketball games.

EA?s videogames are coveted for their attention to detail. ?NCAA Football? represents college players with look-alike avatars with the same jersey number, height, weight, build, skin tone, hair color and home state. In the 2005 edition of the game, the virtual starting quarterback for Arizona State shared the real Mr. Keller?s physical traits, play style and facial features.

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Nasdaq, S&P 500 ?climb 1% higher on positive economic data

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Stocks soared to fresh closing highs on Thursday, one day before the government releases critical jobs figures that could help determine whether the economy is healthy enough for the Federal Reserve to begin to slow down its stimulus package.

The rally, in which the S&P 500 went through the 1,700-point level for the first time, was sparked by a plethora of upbeat economic data ahead of the widely-watched jobs report set for Friday morning.

Analysts polled by Reuters expect to see a gain of 184,000 jobs in July, after a 195,000 uptick in the previous month.?

(Read more:?July jobs report key to Fed action)

"The jobs numbers have been decent as of late, but the problem is the quality of employment," said Lance Roberts, chief economist at StreetTalk Advisors. "There's also clearly a divergence between the stock market and real economy and that's because of the artificial stimulus from the Fed.

"The problem is that they're not seeing that stimulus being translated into the economy so the worry we should have is that we're inflating valuations and the issue of potentially blowing an asset bubble is very real."

On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve?declined to signal when it would start tapering its bond-buying program, which has buoyed the markets. However, it did raise concerns about rising mortgage rates and flagged the risks of inflation falling too far below its target. In addition, the central bank slightly downgraded its outlook for economic growth.

But several reports on Thursday boosted the views of many analysts that the economy is getting healthier. Weekly jobless claims?dropped to a 5-1/2 year low, according to the Labor Department. And the number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms?declined modestly in July, with employers announcing 37,701 cuts last month, down 4.2 percent from June, according to the report from consultants Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

In another positive sign, the pace of growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector accelerated in July to the?highest level since June 2011 as new orders surged, according to the Institute for Supply Management.?

The positive economic data have stimulated the stock markets recently. Major stock averages closed out their?best July since 2010 on Wednesday and so far this year, the Dow and S&P 500 have spiked more than 19 percent, while the Nasdaq has surged an impressive 21 percent.

On Thursday, the?Dow Jones Industrial Average spiked to close 128 points higher and set a fresh all-time high of 15,650.69, lifted by Bank of America and P&G. ExxonMobil was among the few Dow components in the red.

The?S&P 500 and the?Nasdaq both put on 1 percent, with the S&P 500 piercing the 1700 barrier to close at 1706.87. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, slid below 13.

All key S&P sectors closed in positive territory, led by financials and industrials.

"The rising asset prices will help instill confidence and that will breed more confidence," said Matthew Kaufler, portfolio manager of the Clover Value Fund at Federated.?

"However, we've had a great run in the market and at some point there will be a correction in the near point?still, my sense would be that there's enough momentum that we'll end the year up a few percentage points higher than where we currently are."

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Asian stocks rallied after China's official PMI (purchasing manager's index) data showed the country's manufacturing sector continued to expand in July, defying forecasts of a contraction. But the picture was mixed, with a private gauge of factory activity by HSBC showing an 11-month low of 47.7 in July. Japan's Nikkei rallied to a one-month peak on the news, the Shanghai Composite hit a one-week high and South Korea's Kospi touched a seven-week high.

"Official PMI is more skewed to larger companies, and the HSBC figure reflects the smaller companies and that is where you get this divergence," said Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economics research at HSBC.

(Read more: Will China PMI mark the end of negative data surprises?)

In Europe, the European Central Bank kept its main interest rate unchanged at a record low of 0.5 percent, and reiterated that rates would remain at present or lower levels for an extended period of time.

"Labor market conditions remain weak. Looking ahead to the remainder of the year and 2014, euro area growth should benefit from a gradual recovery in global demand," said ECB president Mario Draghi in a press conference following the announcement. "Our monetary policy stance remains accommodative for as long as necessary. We have unanimously confirmed the forward guidance we gave last time."

Euro zone manufacturing activity grew for the first time in two years in July, with the purchasing manager's index (PMI) climbing to 50.3 in July. A reading above 50 indicates an expansion.

And the Bank of England left its interest rates unchanged at 0.5 percent, as expected, under its new governor, Mark Carney.

(Read more:July jobs report key to Fed action)

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

With 3 'hops,' NSA gets millions of phone records

With a chart listing thwarted acts of terrorism, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., left, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., right, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, question top Obama administration officials on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, about the National Security Agency's (NSA) surveillance programs for the first time since the House narrowly rejected a proposal last week to effectively shut down the NSA's secret collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

With a chart listing thwarted acts of terrorism, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., left, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., right, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, question top Obama administration officials on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, about the National Security Agency's (NSA) surveillance programs for the first time since the House narrowly rejected a proposal last week to effectively shut down the NSA's secret collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

From left, National Security Agency Deputy Director John C. Inglis, Robert Litt, general counsel in the Office of Director of National Intelligence, and Sean Joyce, deputy director of the FBI., testify on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, as the Senate Intelligence Committee questioned top Obama administration officials about the National Security Agency's surveillance programs for the first time since the House narrowly rejected a proposal last week to effectively shut down the NSA's secret collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., left, and Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., listen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, as top Obama administration officials testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the National Security Agency's surveillance programs for the first time since the House narrowly rejected a proposal last week to effectively shut down the NSA's secret collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

National Security Agency Deputy Director John C. Inglis, left, arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, to testify as the Senate Judiciary Committee questions top Obama administration officials about the National Security Agency's surveillance programs for the first time since the House narrowly rejected a proposal last week to effectively shut down the NSA's secret collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records. Other witnesses are Robert Litt, center, the general counsel in the Office of Director of National Intelligence, and Deputy Attorney General James Cole, at right. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Army General Keith Alexander, head of the National Security Agency delivers a keynote address at the Black Hat hacker conference on Wednesday, July 31, 2013, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama's national security team acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that, when investigating one suspected terrorist, it can read and store the phone records of millions of Americans.

Since it was revealed recently that the National Security Agency puts the phone records of every American into a database, the Obama administration has assured the nation that such records are rarely searched and, when they are, officials target only suspected international terrorists.

Meanwhile, at a hacker convention in Las Vegas on Wednesday, the head of the NSA said government methods used to collect telephone and email data helped foil 54 terror plots ? a figure that drew open skepticism from lawmakers back in Washington. "Not by any stretch can you get 54 terrorist plots," said the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.

More than a decade after the terror attacks of 2001, the phone-record surveillance program has stirred deep privacy concerns on Capitol Hill, where Leahy said Wednesday during an oversight hearing: "If this program is not effective, it has to end," adding that, "So far I'm not convinced by what I've seen."

In the House earlier this month, lawmakers said they never intended to allow the NSA to build a database of every phone call in America, and they threatened to curtail the government's surveillance authority. "You've got a problem," Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., told top intelligence officials weeks ago.

Sensing a looming shift in the privacy-versus-security cultural calculus, the White House responded: It has ordered the director of national intelligence to recommend changes that could be made to the phone-surveillance program, and President Barack Obama invited a bipartisan group of lawmakers to the White House on Thursday to discuss their concerns about the National Security Agency's surveillance programs.

A White House official says the top Democrats and Republicans on the House and Senate intelligence panels will attend. So will Democratic Sens. Mark Udall of Colorado and Ron Wyden of Oregon, two lawmakers who raised the alarm about the NSA's sweeping domestic programs. Two others calling for more NSA oversight, Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois and Sensenbrenner, will also attend.

The administration has emphasized what it describes as oversight of its activities by the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, by congressional committees and by internal auditors. It has said, for example, that under rules approved by the court, only 22 people at NSA were allowed to approve searches of the phone database, and only seven positions at NSA, a total of 11 people, were authorized to disclose any results believed to be associated with persons in the United States.

Testimony before Congress on Wednesday showed how easy it is for Americans with no connection to terrorism to unwittingly have their calling patterns analyzed by the government.

It hinges on what's known as "hop" or "chain" analysis. When the NSA identifies a suspect, it can look not just at his phone records, but also the records of everyone he calls, everyone who calls those people and everyone who calls those people.

If the average person called 40 unique people, three-hop analysis would allow the government to mine the records of 2.5 million Americans when investigating one suspected terrorist.

The NSA has said it conducted 300 searches of its telephone database last year. Left unsaid until Wednesday was that three-hop analysis off those searches could mean scrutinizing the phone records of tens or even hundreds of millions of people.

"So what has been described as a discrete program, to go after people who would cause us harm, when you look at the reach of this program, it envelopes a substantial number of Americans," said Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate.

John Inglis, the NSA's deputy director, conceded the point but said NSA officials "try to be judicious" about conducting hop analysis.

"And so while, theoretically, 40 times 40 times 40 gets you to a large number, that's not typically what takes place," he said. "We have to compare the theory to the practice."

Such reassurances have done little to quell the sharp criticism from both parties over the once-secret program. Last week saw a close vote in the House on a measure that aimed to kill the phone surveillance program.

On Wednesday, the administration acknowledged some limitations to its sweeping surveillance powers are inevitable.

"We are open to re-evaluating this program in ways that can perhaps provide greater confidence and public trust that this is in fact a program that achieves both privacy protections and national security," Robert Litt, counsel to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, told skeptical members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

This newest privacy-vs.-security debate was touched off when former government contract systems analyst Edward Snowden leaked classified documents exposing NSA programs that store years of phone records on every American. That revelation prompted the most significant reconsideration yet of the vast surveillance powers Congress granted the president after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

The administration intended to keep the telephone program a secret, and for more than a decade few in Congress showed any interest in limiting the surveillance. Snowden's leaks abruptly changed the calculus on Capitol Hill.

"We have a lot of good information out there that helps the American public understand these programs, but it all came out late," Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., said in a rebuke of government secrecy. "It all came out in response to a leaker. There was no organized plan for how we rationally declassify this so that the American people can participate in the debate."

The telephone program is authorized under a provision of the USA Patriot Act, which Congress hurriedly passed after 9/11. President George W. Bush's administration said then what Obama's administration says now: that in order to connect the dots, it needs to collect lots of dots.

Leahy was skeptical.

"There's always going to be dots to collect, analyze and try to connect," he said. "Government is already collecting data on millions of innocent Americans on a daily basis based on a secret legal interpretation of a statute that does not on its face appear to authorize this kind of bulk collection. So what's going to be next? When is enough enough?"

Several Democrats promised bills that would provide tighter controls or more transparency. Proposals include eliminating the FBI's ability to seize data without a court order, changing the way judges are appointed to the surveillance court and appointing an attorney to argue against the government in secret proceedings before that court. Another measure would force the government to reveal how many Americans have had their information swept up in surveillance.

Inglis said the NSA was willing to reconsider whether it needed to keep phone data for five years. And Deputy Attorney General James Cole said the Justice Department was considering whether and how to allow an outside attorney into the secret court to argue against the government.

Last week's House vote of 217-205 defeating an attempt to dismantle the program was significant not only because of the narrowness of the victory for the Obama administration, but also because it created unusual political coalitions. Libertarian-leaning conservatives and liberal Democrats pressed for change against establishment Republicans and Congress' pro-security lawmakers.

Backing the NSA program were 134 Republicans and 83 Democrats, including House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who typically does not vote, and Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi. Rejecting the administration's last-minute pleas to spare the surveillance operation were 94 Republicans and 111 Democrats.

NSA Director Keith Alexander did not attend Wednesday's hearing. Instead he addressed the Black Hat hackers conference in Las Vegas, where he remained unapologetic even in the face of heckling from the audience.

Alexander drew laughter when a voice in the overflow crowd shouted that he should read the Constitution. Alexander said he had, and the heckler should, too.

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Evernote Competitor Catch.com Shuts Down Its Note-Taking Apps, Company Heading In ?Different Direction?

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By Michael Snyder

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Something very strange is happening to Detroit.? Once upon a time, it was the center of American manufacturing and it hadthe highest per capita income?in the United States.? But now the city is dying and the Chinese are moving in to pick up the pieces.? Lured by news stories that proclaim that you can buy homes in Detroit?for as little as one dollar, Chinese investors are eagerly gobbling up properties.? In some cases, this is happening dozens of properties at a time.? Not only that, according to the New York Times ?dozes of companies from China? are investing in businesses and establishing a presence in the Detroit area.? If this continues, will Detroit eventually become a city that is heavily dominated by China?

At this point, not too many others appear interested in saving Detroit.? Right now, there are approximately?78,000 abandoned buildings?in Detroit and about one-third of the entire city is either vacant or derelict.? People have been moving out in droves and there are only about 700,000 residents left.

For many Americans, Detroit is about the last place that they would want to live.? But to many Chinese, this sounds like a perfect buying opportunity.? According to a recent?Fox News report, real estate agents in Detroit are being overwhelmed with inquiries from China?

Downtown Detroit is home to one of the worst housing markets in the country, as prices of homes have collapsed and foreclosures have soared in the city?s depressed economy.

But some Chinese investors hungry for real estate are hoping Detroit?s losses will be their gain.?After Detroit filed for bankruptcy July 18, Motor City property has been a hot topic on China?s social media platform, Weibo, according to a Quartz.com report.

News of the bankruptcy, coupled with a Chinese TV report in March that claimed you could buy two houses in Detroit for the same price as a pair of leather shoes, has piqued investors? interest.

And these buyers appear to be quite serious.? One buyer reportedly?bought 30 properties recently, and other buyers say that they want to purchase even more homes than that?

And it appears to be translating into real interest; Caroline Chen, a real estate broker in Troy, Michigan, says she?s received ?tons of calls? from people in mainland China.

?I have people calling and saying, ?I?m serious?I wanna buy 100, 200 properties,?? she tells Quartz, noting that one of her colleagues recently sold 30 properties to a Chinese buyer. ?They say ?We don?t need to see them. Just pick the good ones.??



Meanwhile, according to?the New York Times, dozens of Chinese companies are moving into the city?

Dozens of companies from China are putting down roots in Detroit, part of the country?s steady push into the American auto industry.

Chinese-owned companies are investing in American businesses and new vehicle technology, selling everything from seat belts to shock absorbers in retail stores, and hiring experienced engineers and designers in an effort to soak up the talent and expertise of domestic automakers and their suppliers.

While starting with batteries and auto parts, the spread of Chinese business is expected to result eventually in the sale of Chinese cars in the United States.

Of course this is not just happening in Detroit.? The truth is that the Chinese are buying up real estate, businesses and natural resources?all over the country.

But they seem to have a particular interest in Detroit.

Perhaps someone should tell them that Detroit is not actually a very safe place these days.? The violent crime rate is?five times higher?than the national average, and the murder rate in Detroit is?11 times higher?than it is in New York City.

If you call the police, it takes them an average of?58 minutes?to respond.? And sometimes the people that are committing the crimes are actually Detroit police officers.? In fact, one Detroit police officer was involved in robbing a gas station?just last week?

A Good Samaritan snapped photos of what appeared to be two men impersonating police officers involved in a pistol-whipping and robbery outside a Citgo gas station on Detroit?s east side on July 21.

Once Fox 2 aired those photos, an even more disturbing picture developed.

?Several unidentified police officers were working this particular robbery case, recognized one of the suspects in the photographs as being a member of the Detroit Police Department,? Chief James Craig said Monday.

Now under arrest are two police sergeants, a 47-year-old officer and 20-year veteran of the Detroit Police Department and his 42-year-old buddy from the police academy, who is a former DPD cop and 17-year veteran of the St. Clair Shores Police Department. The later recently received a distinguished service award.

?In fact, they were police officers, just not working on-duty at the time,? Craig said.

Detroit is a dying, bankrupt city.? There does not seem to be much hope of a turnaround for Detroit any time soon.

So why are the Chinese gobbling up so much real estate and so many businesses in Detroit?

That is a very good question.

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US senators to travel to Egypt for talks with military leaders

Two leading US senators said they have been asked by President Barack Obama to travel to Egypt to urge the country's military to hold new elections, US media reported Wednesday.

Republican senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain, seen as leading legislative voices on US foreign policy and security matters, told reporters that they plan to travel next week to Cairo.

"The president asked Senator McCain and myself to go to Egypt next week, so we're trying to find a way to get there," Graham told CBS television.

Graham said the goal of the trip is to "reinforce in a bipartisan fashion the message that we have to move to civilian control - that the military is going to have to allow the country to have new elections and move toward an inclusive, democratic approach."

He and McCain, who was the Republican party's presidential nominee in 2008, intend to "talk to the military and the political leaders - hopefully including the Muslim Brotherhood - to have a unified message that we want Egypt to be successful," said Graham.

The South Carolina lawmaker continued: "You cannot stop the progress and the march for democracy that the military has to turn over as fast as possible control to a civilian government."

Graham added: "The days of supporting friendly dictators or military regimes are behind us, the Arab Spring is real.

"I'm glad the president asked. We'll try to deliver a bipartisan message. We'll try to bring out the best in the future in Egypt before it's too late."

The United States repeatedly has urged restraint by Egypt's military since its ouster of President Mohamed Morsi, an Islamist who was the nation's first democratically elected leader.

Since July 3, Egypt has been ruled by an interim government with a caretaker president appointed by the army.

US Secretary of State John Kerry over the weekend expressed "deep concern" over "bloodshed and violence" in Egypt that has killed and injured scores, saying the country faced a "pivotal moment."

Still, Washington has refused to use the term coup to describe the Morsi's overthrow, a designation that would require a cutoff in US aid, which totals around $1.5 billion (1.1 billion euros) a year.

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Indexes edge up as Fed slowdown fears ebb

NEW YORK (AP) ? Stocks are ending slightly higher after a report of tepid U.S. economic growth raised expectations that the Federal Reserve will continue its stimulus program.

The government lowered its estimate for growth in the first three months of the year to 2.4 percent from 2.5 percent.

Stocks slid last week on concerns that the Fed might slow its bond purchases.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 21 points to 15,324 Thursday, or 0.1 percent. The Dow was up 95 points in the afternoon, then faded in the last hour.

The Standard & Poor?s 500 rose six to 1,654, or 0.4 percent. The Nasdaq rose 23 points to 3,491.

Three stocks rose for every two that fell on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume was average at 3.5 billion shares.

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Rumor Mill: iPhone 5C Case Turns Up on Amazon

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For weeks, we?ve been hearing that Apple has a budget iPhone in the works. It makes perfect sense that they?re trying to tap into this market, considering the fact that the regular iPhone is way out of the budget of most people. For years, the Android has been hot in its heels and it looks like the rival OS is gaining more and more ground. There is a wide variety of Android devices available in the market, from high-end luxury phones to affordable but still full-featured smartphones.

Images of Apple?s purported budget iPhone leaked earlier this month. Apple hasn?t confirmed the existence of the device yet, although sources claim that they?ll be launching it this September. Perhaps fueling these rumors even more is the appearance of a case for the ?iPhone 5C? on Amazon. Plastic iPhone 5-

Elago design is the firm behind the case, which is priced at $9.99. It?s a bit suspect though, that the list price was originally $1,999 and they decided to give a 99.5% discount to drop the price to about 10 bucks. I think that?s enough to make a lot of people wary, but with the constant leaks of the devices specs, outer shell, and even buttons, it?s hard to deny the existence of such phone.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Zimbabwe: Monitors foresee more polling chaos

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) ? An independent Zimbabwe election monitoring group said Wednesday many of the nation's 6.2 million voters will not be likely to cast their ballots if elections are not delayed.

Less than 10 percent of police and officials eligible for a special vote ahead of crucial national polls managed to cast their ballots in early polling "fraught with irregularities," the Election Resource Center said. About 80,000 police, soldiers and officials will be on duty during the July 31 vote.

Earlier on Wednesday, the state commission said in a statement it apologized to the uniformed forces, state officials "and to political parties and the nation at large" and acknowledged "substantial numbers" of voters were turned away during the special voting on Sunday and Monday that spilled into Tuesday.

"All persons who were deprived of the opportunity to vote will be able to vote on July 31 when the rest of the electorate votes," it said.

Voting papers and equipment were not delivered in time at most of the 210 voting posts, and the resource center blamed delays in printing the materials. Zimbabweans are scheduled to vote at 9,600 polling stations for countrywide vote that is two weeks away.

The resource center said the nation faced "further shame and embarrassment," if polls were not delayed. It said Nigeria in 2011 postponed elections twice for logistical reasons and went on to have a fair poll.

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party, in a shaky coalition with longtime President Robert Mugabe since the last violent and disputed elections in 2008, said in a separate statement the special voting exposed the commission's inability to hold a credible election at the end of the month.

Tendai Biti, the third ranking official in Tsvangirai's party who is also the finance minister, alleged "a chaos faction" in Mugabe's party was trying to derail election procedures to sow confusion across the country for their own gain at the polls.

"This election is illegitimate and unfair. We are participating because the people are tired and want change. We are going to soldier on," Biti said in the statement.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/zimbabwe-monitors-foresee-more-polling-chaos-153514124.html

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Dragatomi SDCC Custom Blind Box Series: Android Vs. Dunny

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Dragatomi SDCC Custom Blind Box Series: Android Vs. Dunny

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For the last few years, Dragatomi has been putting together a special custom blind box release for their booth #5350. One year its been custom Android blindbox series and another year its was a custom Dunny blindbox series. This year it?s both! Presenting the Android Vs. Dunny Blind Box series, which features customs from:

Kat Brunnegraff, Valley Dweller, JC Rivera, D-Lux,? Sneaky Raccoon, Tasha Zimich, Podgy Panda. JFury, Zam, Task One, Scott Tolleson, Button Eyes Toys, DrilOne, Leecifer, Jay222, Mikie Graham, Mike Die, Ardabus Rubber, Spanky Stokes,? J*RYU, Jeremiah Ketner, Jerome Lu, and Malo April.

Each artist got their hands on 3 Android figures and 3 Dunny figures to customize. You have the choice of choosing an Android BB or a Dunny BB, or you can even settle for both at $80 each. For every first 5 blindbox customer who purchases one of each blindboxes, they will receive a free referee figure by Jay222. That will only occur on Wednesday through Saturday.

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Foreclosure trial pits Washington County couple against JPMorgan Chase

Bela and Eva Lengyel were current on their adult foster home's mortgage when, at the height of the financial crisis, they called JPMorgan Chase for help making payments.

What happened next is at the crux of a trial that started Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro -- the first wrongful foreclosure case in Oregon to go before a jury, attorneys say.

The Lengyels contend that Chase told them to stop paying the mortgage on their home near Beaverton, enrolled them in a trial modification program and then foreclosed anyway, even though they were making their payments and their home was bringing in enough cash.

Chase denies it told the Lengyels to default, contends they simply couldn't afford their modified payments of $1,550 and suggests the Lengyels weren't responsible with their finances.

The legal battle illustrates the type of quandary troubled homeowners found themselves in during the housing crisis. It could rekindle anger at Big Banks, often accused of unfairly and prematurely foreclosing on some homes. Also hanging in the balance: The fortunes of the Lengyels and the fate of four elderly residents of the home, who could be forced to move.

The Lengyels sued Chase Home Finance in 2010 around the time they lost their home in foreclosure to the loan's investor, Fannie Mae. Their wrongful foreclosure claims against Fannie Mae and Northwest Trustee Services were later dismissed.

They're asking the jury to award them about $10,000 in payments made to Chase as part of their trial modification, their attorney Terry Scannell said.

"We're not looking for a free house," Scannell told the 12-person jury Tuesday afternoon. "All they're looking for is the payments they made to Chase."

Separately, though, they'll ask presiding Judge Don Letourneau for their home back.

The Lengyels left Romania during its 1989 revolution, arriving in the United States in 1992. They bought the home in question in unincorporated Washington County in 1996. A few years later, Bela Lengyel started Bella Plumbing, laying pipe mostly in new homes.

Their businesses did well. They started construction on a large home in Happy Valley. Chase contends the Lengyels refinanced their adult foster home in 2007 with a $405,000 mortgage to help pay for the Happy Valley home's construction.

When the crisis hit, Bela Lengyel's plumbing business "had all but stopped," Scannell said. Lengyel eventually closed it in 2011, bankruptcy records show. He also let the Happy Valley home go into foreclosure after trying to sell it, Scannell said.

On Nov. 4, 2008, the Lengyels phoned Chase seeking help making the $2,200 monthly payments on their adult foster home's mortgage.

The Lengyels say a Chase representative told them they needed to be several months late on their mortgage to qualify for a modification, while making no mention of other forms of help available at the time. Scannell said Chase repeatedly made mistakes, including sending a letter Nov. 5 stating that the Lengyels' loan was in default when it wasn't.

Scannell said Chase also incorrectly conducted a test to determine whether they could afford a lower $1,550 payment. A letter allowing the Lengyels 30 days to challenge the test arrived 200 days late and four months after Chase had already foreclosed on the Lengyels' home, Scannell said.

"They didn't even have the chance to question the inputs," Scannell told the jury.

Chase's attorney, Phil Rush, called it a business case in which Lengyel leveraged his adult foster home to build the home in Happy Valley, which Rush said they intended to sell for $1 million. Bela Lengyel made "an unfortunate investment at the wrong time," Rush said. "Now he's got obligations to pay."

Rush said Chase has no record of instructing the Lengyels to stop paying their mortgage. The Lengyels, Rush said, failed to provide the necessary documents to support their stated income, leaving the loan servicer unable to verify more than $35,000 in annual income.

"As much as we wanted to help the Lengyels out, they simply didn't have enough income to support the kinds of loans they were seeking," Rush said. He said evidence in the trial would show where their income was going.

The Lengyels filed personal bankruptcy in 2012, listing nearly $40,000 in credit card debt and a $443,000 construction loan on the Happy Valley home, along with $120,000 in fees to Scannell. They also estimated the adult foster home would bring in $150,000 in revenue -- and $83,000 in profit each year, bankruptcy records show.

Bela Lengyel has not yet been called to testify. But after proceedings ended for the day Tuesday, Lengyel said in the hallway outside the courtroom that he did not know what would happen to his home's elderly residents if he loses.

One of the residents has lived in the home for 10 years, he said, before choking up and ending the interview. Testimony by a Chase home lending researching officer continues today.

-- Brent Hunsberger

Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/business/index.ssf/2013/07/foreclosure_trial_pits_washing.html

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Wicker against Gillibrand military sex-assault bill

Mississippi Republican Sen. Roger Wicker said Tuesday he does not support a measure to remove the chain of command from military sexual assault cases.

The bill, sponsored by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) gained momentum last night with the support of Republican Sen. Rand Paul, and Sen. Ted Cruz, who backed the bill in committee.

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Rand Paul: 'No reason' GOP shouldn't support bill

?I don?t think it can move forward,? Wicker said on MSNBC?s ?The Daily Rundown.?

(Also on POLITICO: One senator's climb to 51 votes)

Wicker serves on the Senate Armed Services Committee, which voted against the bill in June.

?I think you have support on both sides of the aisle on my position that we need to come down heavy and hard on sexual assault, on sexual harassment, but we don?t need to take the commanders out of that decision when it involves the military,? Wicker said. ?We can do a lot better, but to take the commanders out and the chain of command is not a step that we need to take. It would be unnecessary to resolve the problem and would be harmful, I think, to good order and discipline in the military.?

Wicker served in the U.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserve before retiring in 2004 with the rank of lieutenant colonel, according to his Senate website. Several top military leaders, including Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, oppose the bill, POLITICO has reported.

Source: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/roger-wicker-kirsten-gillibrand-military-sex-assault-bill-94262.html

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Honeywell transmitter eyed in Dreamliner fire probe

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Emergency crew stands near the tail section of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, operated by Ethiopian Airlines, which caught fire at London's Heathrow airport on July 12, 2013. On Monday, Honeywell, maker of an emergency transmitter on board, said it was helping in the investigation and the fire.

Investigators are looking at an emergency locator transmitter built by Honeywell International as the possible cause of a fire on board a Boeing Dreamliner in London last week, according to a source familiar with the probe.

The transmitter, in the upper rear part of the new airliner, uses a lithium manganese battery, said the source, who was not authorized to speak on the record. The fact that it is not powered by a lithium-ion battery could calm concerns about a re-occurrence of problems with batteries that grounded the entire 787 fleet for three months earlier this year.

Honeywell said on Monday it was participating in the investigation into a fire on a Boeing 787 operated by Ethiopian Airlines at Heathrow airport in London on Friday.

Honeywell said it was invited to participate in the probe, which is being led by Britain's Air Accidents Investigation Branch with help from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing.

Boeing declined to comment.

A spokesperson at the NTSB said the agency would not be providing an update since the investigation was being led by British authorities.

"Honeywell has been invited to participate in the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787 fire investigation by the UK's Air Accidents Investigation Branch," said Honeywell in a statement.

"We've sent technical experts to Heathrow to assist with the investigation; however at this time it is premature to speculate on the cause of the fire. We will continue to work closely with Boeing and the NTSB and await the analysis and output of the investigation before drawing any conclusions."

Boeing shares were trading 3.6 percent higher on Monday as concerns waned about another fleetwide grounding. News of the fire had sent Boeing's shares down 4.7 percent on Friday, knocking $3.8 billion off the company's market value.

Britain's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said on Saturday it found no evidence the fire was caused by the batteries that were implicated in the grounding earlier this year.

Boeing resumed deliveries of the Dreamliner jet only in May, ending a period of nearly four months in which it was unable to provide new planes because of safety concerns about the battery system.

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iPhone 5 death spurs Apple investigation

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Sony Xperia Z Coming To Canada This Month Sony has announced that they will be...

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DOJ urged to press civil rights charges against Zimmerman

Zimmerman reacts to the not guilty verdict, July 13, 2013. (Reuters/Pool)

The NAACP, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and other civil rights activists are calling on the U.S. Department of Justice and Attorney Gen. Eric Holder to press federal civil rights charges against George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watchman who was acquitted by a Sanford, Fla., jury Saturday in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

?The most fundamental of civil rights ? the right to life ? was violated the night George Zimmerman stalked and then took the life of Trayvon Martin," NAACP President Ben Jealous wrote in a letter to Holder shortly after the verdict was announced. "We ask that the Department of Justice file civil rights charges against Mr. Zimmerman for this egregious violation. Please address the travesties of the tragic death of Trayvon Martin by acting today.?

?This verdict represents a tragic miscarriage of justice," Barbara Arnwine, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Lawyers? Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said in a statement. "Yet, there is still the potential for justice to be served through a civil suit brought about by Trayvon Martin?s surviving family members, and also through civil rights charges being brought against Mr. Zimmerman by the Department of Justice."

The Justice Dept. launched a probe of the Zimmerman case last year, but has yet to comment on Zimmerman's acquittal.

?If we find evidence of a potential federal criminal civil rights crime, we will take appropriate action," Holder said in 2012 during a keynote speech to Al Sharpton's National Action Network convention. "And at every step, the facts and law will guide us forward.?

But Holder, the nation's first African-American attorney general, cautioned in subsequent comments that there is a ?very high barrier? when seeking to bring federal criminal charges in such cases, TheHill.com noted.

A Justice Department official told CNN late Saturday night that it "continues to evaluate the evidence generated during the federal investigation, as well as the evidence and testimony from the state trial."

On Sunday, Jackson called on the Justice Department to "intervene" and ?take this to another level.?

"I remain stunned at the decision," Jackson said on CNN's "New Day." "That the grown man, armed, murdered the unarmed boy going home."

"I think that we clearly must move on to the next step in terms of the federal government and in terms of the civil courts," Sharpton said on MSNBC Saturday. "Clearly, we want people to be disciplined, strategic. This is a slap in the face to those that believe in justice in this country."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/news/zimmerman-civil-rights-charges-142917019.html

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Brain discovery could help schizophrenics

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The discovery of brain impairment in mice may eventually lead to better therapies for people with schizophrenia and major depression.

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Grief?. | Life Perceived by Me

on July 13, 2013

So I started a new job recently. I work for a non-profit company that assists people that have developmental disabilities. At an ?all staff? meeting that combined two offices someone said something that just keeps ringing through my mind. These specific people work in a department called Early Intervention so they help parents with young children, 0-3 years old navigate the intimidating world once a developmental disability has been diagnosed, such as Asperges or Autism. When describing the department they work in one employee mentioned many times they are helping the parent go through the ?grieving? process.

I can?t get that out of my head. She spoke a very raw truth. We grieve over not only physical losses but the loss of an ideal. Having a child we are expecting a glowing vision of perfection that is propped up high on a pedestal built from the hopes, dreams and aspirations of the parents. The excitement of meeting that awesome example of a perfect human being unsullied by the reality of how imperfect our world is a feeling that inspires tears of joy. To have that ripped away and the idea of perfection crushed like a cockroach is devastating. Who wouldn?t grieve? It breaks my heart.

Being raised with disability as a normality around me doesn?t lessen how I think I?d feel if my own offspring was afflicted with some sort of developmental disability. Looking at the cases that come across my desk some of these children know more love then anyone I?ve ever seen. While others I am just saddened by the way they have been treated although the situation now may be improved.

The thing about grieving is that its a process and we experience it so many times throughout life. We experience the loss of a friendship, an expectation or the death of a family member or even a family pet. The experience is so different for each person. No rule book exists, not a ?Self-Help? book written can describe the exact emotions that are experienced. The sadness is so deeply personal and vastly different from the next.

Do you believe that grief is exclusive to the physical loss of a loved one? Can you or have you grieved over an idea or failed expectation of self or others?

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30 ?Probably Dead? in Lac-M?gantic Oil Train Crash

Canadian police said that 30 people still missing after a fiery train derailment in the village of Lac-M?gantic, Qu?bec, are ?most probably dead? and that families should prepare for the worst. The missing bring the final death count to 50 in the tragic accident, which occurred when at least five cars of a derailed oil train exploded in the middle of the village, destroying 30 buildings and displacing 2,000 people. The accident was the fourth worst train disaster in Canadian history, and has raised questions about the rise of railroad transport for oil, which has recently become a booming industry in Canada.

CBC:

Officials have confirmed that Elianne Parenteau, 93, is one of the 24 confirmed dead following the train derailment that set off a series of explosions in Lac-M?gantic's busy downtown core.

The remains of four more victims were recovered on Thursday. About 26 more are unacounted for and believed to be dead.

Yesterday, families with relatives still missing were told by police to prepare for the worst.

Insp. Michel Forget of the Quebec provincial police said crews have finished searching half of the disaster site. He said the remaining portion was the hardest hit by the explosions.

A temporary memorial site for the victims will open on Friday at one of the local churches, the eglise Ste-Agn?s.

The church will be open day and night, according to Mayor Roy-Laroche, and she invited families to visit and bring souvenirs or flowers in memory of their loved ones.

"The town is doing everything it can to help residents return to their normal ? of course it's relative when I say "normal" ? lives as soon as possible," Roy-Laroche said.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

FILM TRAILER: I?m In Love With A Church Girl (Starring Ja Rule, Adrienne Bailon & More)

Good to see Ja Rule back in effect (not sure when this was filmed, though).

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Britney Spears & Sia Wrote A ?Special? Song Together | Music News ...

Well!?Britney Spears? next album era is shaping up to be better than an adventure to Smurf Village (which is really saying, since everyone knows how Britney gets?down?at Smurf Village). Now added to the list of collaborators with whom the pop superstar has been recording songs for her forthcoming LP is?Sia, who?s easily one of the best working songwriters in the game right now. (See?Rihanna?s ?Diamonds? and?David Guetta?s ?Titanium? for more on that.)

For her part, Britney described the session as ?AMAZING? (all caps!) and the song they wrote together as ?special,? which comprises all the information you could ever want to have about the song.

As Britney tweeted:

In turn, Sia tweeted (very graciously):

If someone can just keep?Will.i.am?from screaming and shouting all over whatever gorgeous pop confection they?ve cooked up, that?d be great.

[via Popjustice]

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

George Washington is finally getting something that at least 13 other presidents...

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President's Rule in Jharkhand revoked

English Release 13-July 2013

Date Month Year
  • Presidents Secretariat
  • President's Rule in Jharkhand revoked
  • Vice President's Secretariat
  • Vice President Releases Book ?Smritiyan? by Garima Sanjay
  • Prime Minister's Office
  • PM condoles the passing away of thespian Pran Krishan Sikand
  • Min of Commerce & Industry
  • Anand Sharma Conveys India's Concern Over Restrictive Provisions of Proposed US Immigration Legislation to US Commerce Secretary
  • Min of Human Resource Development
  • HRD Minister Dr. Pallam Raju Meets Australian Senator Carr at Australia India Ministerial Dialogue on Education Cooperation
  • Ministry of Water Resources
  • CWPRS Team to Overview Flood Control Measures in Haridwar & Uttarakhand


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President's Rule in Jharkhand revoked

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee has today (July 13, 2013) signed the Proclamation under clause (2) of the Article 356 of the Constitution revoking the Proclamation issued on 18 January 2013, in relation to the State of Jharkhand.
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Freedom Transit detours for Parade of Chrome in Gettysburg

Freedom Transit will detour service Saturday due to the Parade of Chrome. Bus alternate routes will be as follows:

Lincoln Line 1 (Red) - Baltimore Street south of Gettysburg Square to Steinwehr Avenue to the Gettysburg National Cemetery parking lot will be closed from 5 p.m. for the duration of the parade.

During this closure the outbound LL1 will leave the Transit Center and travel to Chambersburg Street and turn left on South Washington Street to Steinwehr Avenue and continue as their schedule indicates.

On the inbound trip the vehicle will travel on Steinwehr Avenue and turn left onto South Washington Street. It will follow South Washington Street and turn right onto Chambersburg Street to the Transit Center.

Lincoln Line 2 (Red) -Baltimore Street south of Gettysburg Square to Steinwehr Avenue to the Gettysburg National Cemetery parking lot will be closed from 5 p.m. for the duration of the parade.

During this closure the outbound LL2 will leave the Transit Center and travel to Chambersburg Street and turn left on South Washington Street to Steinwehr Avenue and will use Taneytown Road to the west entrance of the Gettysburg National Military Park and Visitor Center. They will proceed to the Eisenhower Complex as their schedule indicates.

On the inbound trip, the vehicle will leave the Visitor Center west entrance turning right onto Taneytown Road to South Washington Street. It will follow South Washington Street and turn right

onto Chambersburg Street to the Transit Center.

Freedom Transit will honor flag stops on the alternate routes in which passengers can signal the driver. All buses will return to the normal routes after the event. For more information, visit www.ridethetrolley.com or call 1-800-632-9063.

Source: http://www.eveningsun.com/localnews/ci_23647861/freedom-transit-detours-parade-chrome-gettysburg?source=rss

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