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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's Maveron Doubles Down On Seed Investments In Consumer Startups

Maveron | Venture Capital FirmMaveron, the VC firm founded by Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and Dan Levitan, is doubling down on seed investments. The firm, which has offices in both Seattle and San Francisco, has been making a few seed investments sporadically over the past few years, but with today's announcement, Maveron is committing to making at least 12 seed investments per year.

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Riff Raff Reviews 'Spring Breakers,' Challenges James Franco To A Footrace

Rapper Riff Raff has not exactly remained quiet about the fact that he thinks James Franco ripped off his persona for the role of Alien in "Spring Breakers." But has Riff Raff actually seen Harmony Korine's indie hit? Well, now he has. The folks over at Next Movie did the world a favor and got [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/03/27/spring-breakers-riff-raff-review/

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Cat walks dog on leash (VIDEO)

Mar 26 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGATour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Tiger Woods $3,787,600 2. Brandt Snedeker $2,859,920 3. Matt Kuchar $2,154,500 4. Steve Stricker $1,820,000 5. Phil Mickelson $1,650,260 6. Hunter Mahan $1,553,965 7. John Merrick $1,343,514 8. Dustin Johnson $1,330,507 9. Russell Henley $1,313,280 10. Kevin Streelman $1,310,343 11. Keegan Bradley $1,274,593 12. Charles Howell III $1,256,373 13. Michael Thompson $1,254,669 14. Brian Gay $1,171,721 15. Justin Rose $1,155,550 16. Jason Day $1,115,565 17. Chris Kirk $1,097,053 18. ...

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnson announces retirement

Mar 26 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGATour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Tiger Woods $3,787,600 2. Brandt Snedeker $2,859,920 3. Matt Kuchar $2,154,500 4. Steve Stricker $1,820,000 5. Phil Mickelson $1,650,260 6. Hunter Mahan $1,553,965 7. John Merrick $1,343,514 8. Dustin Johnson $1,330,507 9. Russell Henley $1,313,280 10. Kevin Streelman $1,310,343 11. Keegan Bradley $1,274,593 12. Charles Howell III $1,256,373 13. Michael Thompson $1,254,669 14. Brian Gay $1,171,721 15. Justin Rose $1,155,550 16. Jason Day $1,115,565 17. Chris Kirk $1,097,053 18. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/sen-tim-johnson-announces-retirement-south-dakota-202410028--election.html

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Scientists confirm first two-headed bull shark

Mar. 25, 2013 ? Scientists have confirmed the discovery of the first-ever, two-headed bull shark.The study, led by Michigan State University and appearing in the Journal of Fish Biology, confirmed the specimen, found in the Gulf of Mexico April 7, 2011, was a single shark with two heads, rather than conjoined twins.

?There have been other species of sharks, such as blue sharks and tope sharks, born with two heads. This is the first record of dicephalia in a bull shark, said Michael Wagner, MSU assistant professor of fisheries and wildlife, who confirmed the discovery with colleagues at the Florida Keys Community College.

"This is certainly one of those interesting and rarely detected phenomena," Wagner said. "It's good that we have this documented as part of the world's natural history, but we'd certainly have to find many more before we could draw any conclusions about what caused this."

The difficulty of finding such oddities is due, in part, to creatures with abnormalities dying shortly after birth. In this instance, a fisherman found the two-headed shark when he opened the uterus of an adult shark. The two-headed shark died shortly thereafter and had little, if any, chance to survive in the wild, Wagner added.

"You'll see many more cases of two-headed lizards and snakes," he said. "That's because those organisms are often bred in captivity, and the breeders are more likely to observe the anomalies."

The shark was brought to the marine science department at Florida Keys Community College. From there, it was transported to Michigan State's campus for further examination.

Wagner and his team were able to detail the discovery with magnetic resonance imaging. Without damaging the unique specimen, the MRIs revealed two distinct heads, hearts and stomachs with the remainder of the body joining together in back half of the animal to form a single tail.

As part of the published brief, Wagner noted that some may want to attribute the deformed shark to exposure to pollutants.

"Given the timing of the shark's discovery with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, I could see how some people may want to jump to conclusions," Wagner said. "Making that leap is unwarranted. We simply have no evidence to support that cause or any other."

Wagner's research is supported in part by MSU AgBioResearch.

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Investors ask to withdraw from Chesapeake bond dispute

By Bernard Vaughan

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hedge fund investors challenging Chesapeake Energy Corp's plan to redeem $1.3 billion of notes without paying a $400 million make-whole payment have asked to withdraw from a lawsuit over the matter, allowing a bond trustee to argue on their behalf, according to court papers filed on Monday.

A withdrawal will "reduce the number of parties involved in the litigation and avoid potentially duplicative discovery efforts," Steven Bierman, a partner at Sidley Austin representing the investors, wrote in a letter to U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer in Manhattan federal court on Monday.

The embattled company sued this month to block bond trustee Bank of New York Mellon Corp from interfering with its proposed redemption of the debt at 100 cents on the dollar, or par.

The dispute is separate from other legal fights that Chesapeake, the second-largest natural gas producer in the United States, is facing. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is probing a perk that granted outgoing chief executive Aubrey McClendon a stake in company wells and the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating possible antitrust violations in Michigan land deals.

Chesapeake believed it had until March 15 to notify noteholders of its intention to redeem the notes, which have an interest rate of 6.775 percent and mature in 2019.

But the bank and owners of roughly $250 million of the notes disagreed, arguing that Chesapeake would owe an additional $400 million make-whole payment.

On Saturday, Bank of New York Mellon hired Sidley Austin to represent it alongside its existing law firm, Emmet, Marvin & Martin, according to Bierman's letter.

A trial is scheduled for April 23.

Chesapeake has said it wants to redeem the notes early as part of a broader plan to refinance debt.

Neither Chesapeake nor Bierman immediately responded to requests for comment. Bank of New York Mellon declined to comment.

The case is Chesapeake Energy Corp v. Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 13-01582.

(Reporting By Bernard Vaughan. Editing by Andre Grenon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/investors-ask-withdraw-chesapeake-bond-dispute-005555729--sector.html

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Kerry in Afghanistan to prod Karzai on future ties

KABUL (AP) ? U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry embarked on talks Monday with Afghan President Hamid Karzai amid concerns Karzai may be jeopardizing progress in the war against extremism with his anti-American rhetoric. The session came shortly after the U.S. military ceded control of its last detention facility in Afghanistan, ending a longstanding irritant in relations.

During Kerry's 24-hour visit to the country ? his sixth since President Barack Obama became president but his first as Obama's secretary of State ? Kerry planned to meet with Karzai, civic leaders and others to discuss continued U.S. assistance to the country and how to wean it from such aid as the international military operation winds down, and upcoming national elections.

Karzai has infuriated U.S. officials by accusing Washington of colluding with Taliban insurgents to keep Afghanistan weak even as the Obama administration presses ahead with plans to hand off security responsibility to Afghan forces and end NATO's combat mission by the end of next year.

U.S. officials accompanying Kerry said he did not plan to lecture Karzai or dwell on the apparent animosity but would make clear once again that the U.S. did not take such allegations lightly, They said he would press Karzai on the need for May's elections to meet international standards and continue to stress the importance of Afghan reconciliation and U.S. support for a Taliban office in Qatar where talks could occur.

Karzai is expected to travel to Qatar within the week and some movement on the opening of an office is likely then.

Kerry, who arrived in Kabul from Amman, Jordan, had hoped also to travel to Pakistan on his trip to the region but put it off due to elections there. Instead, he met late Sunday in Amman with Pakistani army chief for Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, officials said.

The pair had a private dinner at the residence of the U.S. ambassador to Jordan as Pakistan continued to seethe in the aftermath of the return from exile to the country of former president Pervez Musharraf, himself a former army chief.

Earlier Monday, the U.S. military ceded control of the Parwan last detention facility near the U.S.-run Bagram military base north of Kabul, a year after the two sides initially agreed on the transfer. Karzai demanded control of Parwan as a matter of national sovereignty.

The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Joseph Dunford, handed over Parwan at a ceremony there after signing an agreement with Afghan Defense Minister Bismullah Khan Mohammadi. "This ceremony highlights an increasingly confident, capable and sovereign Afghanistan," Dunford said.

The dispute over the center threw a pall over the ongoing negotiations for a bilateral security agreement that would govern the presence of U.S. forces in Afghanistan after 2014.

An initial agreement to hand over Parwan was signed a year ago, but efforts to follow through on it constantly stumbled over American concerns that the Afghan government would release prisoners that it considered dangerous.

A key hurdle was a ruling by an Afghan judicial panel holding that administrative detention, the practice of holding someone without formal charges, violated the country's laws. The U.S. argued that international law allowed administrative detentions and also argued that it could not risk the passage of some high-value detainees to the notoriously corrupt Afghan court system.

An initial deadline for the full handover passed last September and another earlier this month.

The detention center houses about 3,000 prisoners and the majority are already under Afghan control. The United States had not handed over about 100, and some of those under American authority do not have the right to a trial because the U.S. considers them part of an ongoing conflict.

There are also about three dozen non-Afghan detainees, including Pakistanis and other nationals that will remain in American hands. The exact number and nationality of those detainees has never been made public.

A new agreement, or memorandum of understanding, was signed at the ceremony by Dunford and Khan, but the U.S. military said it will not be made public. The agreement supplants one signed last March, which had been made public.

The U.S. military said in a statement that the new agreement "affirms their mutual commitment to the lawful and humane treatment of detainees and their intention to protect the people of Afghanistan and coalition forces," an apparent reference to the release of detainees deemed to be dangerous.

There are about 100,000 coalition troops in Afghanistan, including about 66,000 from the United States. American officials have made no final decision on how many troops might remain in Afghanistan after 2014, although they have said as many as many as 12,000 U.S. and coalition forces could remain.

The U.S. started to hold detainees at Bagram Air Field in early 2002. For several years, prisoners were kept at a former Soviet aircraft machine plant converted into a lockup.

In 2009, the U.S. opened a new detention facility next door. The number of detainees incarcerated at that prison, renamed the Parwan Detention Facility, went from about 1,100 in September 2010 to more than 3,000.

After Monday's handover, it was renamed the Afghan National Detention Facility at Parwan and the U.S. military said it would provide the Afghan army with advisers and $39 million in funding.

The United States has spent about a quarter of a billion dollars to build the Bagram facility along with Kabul's main prison located in the capital.

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Patrick Quinn in Kabul and Rahim Faiez in Bagram, Afghanistan contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kerry-afghanistan-prod-karzai-future-ties-122942652--politics.html

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Asia stocks rise after Cyprus bailout set

(AP) ? A last-minute package of rescue loans that saves Cyprus from a banking collapse and bankruptcy helped push Asian stock markets higher Monday.

Finance ministers from the 17 countries that use the euro currency approved the 10 billion euro ($13 billion) bailout plan just hours before a deadline. The European Central Bank had threatened to cut crucial emergency assistance to the country's banks by Tuesday without an agreement.

In return for the bailout, Cyprus must drastically shrink its outsized banking sector, cut its budget, implement economic reforms and privatize state assets.

Cyprus must also raise 5.8 billion euros of its own. To do so, the country's second-largest bank, Laiki, will be restructured and bond holders and holders of bank deposits of more than 100,000 euros will have to take significant losses, European Union officials said. Deposits with all Cypriot banks of up to 100,000 euros will be guaranteed by the state in accordance with the EU's deposit insurance guarantee.

Depending on the deal's details, "the outcome will mean that the risks of Cyprus defaulting and leaving the euro zone will have significantly diminished," said analysts at Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong in a market commentary.

Japan's Nikkei 225 index surged 1.9 percent to 12,567.07. Australia's S&P 500 added 0.5 percent to 4,993.20. South Korea's Kospi jumped 1.4 percent to 1,975.33. Stocks in mainland China fell.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 0.7 percent to 22,272.68, although trading volume was somewhat thin. Linus Yip, strategist at First Shanghai Securities in Hong Kong, said the market was being cautious ahead of the release of earnings from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the Agricultural Bank of China and Bank of China this week.

"Chinese banking players will report, so the market is maybe taking a wait-and-see attitude," Yip said.

Banking shares in other markets posted strong gains, evidence of relief amid the financial sector for the Cyprus bailout.

South Korea's Shinhan Financial Group jumped 5.3 percent. Japan's Nomura Holdings advanced 1.9 percent. Australia's Westpac Banking Corp. added 1.7 percent.

Wall Street closed higher Friday, boosted by strong company earnings. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 0.6 percent to 14,512.03. The Standard & Poor's 500 index closed up 0.7 percent at 1,556.89. The Nasdaq composite average closed up 0.7 percent at 3,245.

Benchmark oil for May delivery was up 44 cents to $94.15 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $1.26, or 1.4 percent, to finish at $93.71 a barrel on the Nymex on Friday.

In currencies, the euro rose to $1.3036 from $1.2983 late Friday in New York. The dollar rose to 94.81 yen from 94.48 yen.

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Facebook Hires David Weekly For Platform - Business Insider

Facebook just dropped a love bomb on the app developers who play a crucial role in the social network's health, yet whose relationship with it is often fraught with tension.

The tension reliever's name is David Weekly, who starts work on Monday on the Facebook Platform team. That group runs the tools which allows third-party developers to access the social network for their own apps?like friends' lists and ?posts on the News Feed?and oversees Facebook's relationships with those developers.

Weekly is a startup founder who's known for organizing coding festivals and creating Hacker Dojo, a sort of community center for developers in Mountain View, Calif.

A friendly acquire-hire deal

Weekly most recently ran a startup, Gaston Labs, whose main product was Ohana, a service for creating photo newsletters. Ohana is shutting down, and Weekly and a cofounder, Nathan Schmidt, are joining Facebook. (A third cofounder, Tamiko Rast, is not joining Facebook.)

Here's how the Ohana team described it in an email:

In the process of thinking about how best to facilitate sharing we?ended up in discussions with Facebook and we're excited to announce?we're joining Facebook starting Monday the 25th. Consequently, we'll?be winding down the service in the next few weeks.

In a statement, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed that it had hired Weekly and Schmidt: "The talent behind Gaston Labs has a long history of building great social products and a passion for working with developers We're excited for them to join Facebook and look forward to seeing what they will accomplish."

Facebook is not acquiring the company.

That makes the deal what's known in Silicon Valley as an "acquire-hire." Those transactions can take many forms but generally happen because a larger company wants to absorb some or all of a startup's employees, with or without buying their company.?

It's a bit of a letdown for fans of what Business Insider named one of the 25 hottest startups in Silicon Valley a year ago, largely on the strength of Weekly and Schmidt's resumes. The pair previously cofounded PBworks, a group-collaboration service.

Weekly, who's known for his self-deprecating wit, posted a Dilbert cartoon on Facebook just last week which made fun of acquire-hire deals. (His thought-provoking essay on why startups are dumb, and that's actually a good thing, is also a must-read.)

Why Facebook needs to restore its romance with developers

How Facebook snapped up Weekly isn't the key question, though: It's what he must do now for the social network.

While Facebook has had several talented executives running its platform efforts, not since Dave Morin, an early Facebook employee who's now CEO of Path, left the company three years ago has it had such a charismatic figure who's likely to be seen by developers as one of their own.

In its early days, the Facebook platform was seen as a level playing field for app developers. Now, many?developers are frustrated by Facebook's ever-changing policies.?

Facebook is blocking services it deems competitive from accessing features like users' lists of friends?a trend that began with Twitter, back in 2010. More recently, Facebook?cut off a social search service from Russian search engine Yandex; Vine, a video-sharing app from Twitter; and MessageMe, a messaging app.

Facebook has also changed the frequency and prominence with which updates posted by apps appear in users' feeds and profiles. Zynga was hard-hit last year when Facebook altered its algorithms, though other makers of social games managed to ride out the changes. As a result, Zynga is pulling away from Facebook.

And Facebook has even cut back on F8, its quasi-annual conference for developers it launched along with the Facebook platform in 2007. None was held last year, and no date has been announced for a new one. (Facebook has continued to hold smaller events and attend industry events.)

As mobile-device usage grows, app developers have gained more options for distribution. On the desktop, Facebook had no real challenger which could deliver anywhere near the level of user signups and traffic it could to apps that chose its platform. But Apple's App Store and Google Play offer new channels for acquiring users.

Facebook's best hope in mobile is to court developers, pushing mobile-app installations through its App Center, a curated directory of Facebook-linked services, and ads which encourage users to download apps. Indeed, many of Facebook's own events now focus specifically on mobile developers.

Against this backdrop, Weekly has a big challenge. But the gregarious and hyperconnected Weekly seems like the perfect person to win friends for Facebook.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-david-weekly-gaston-labs-platform-2013-3

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Bloomberg, mayor group to push gun control

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a staunch advocate of tougher gun control laws, will bankroll a $12 million national advertising campaign aimed at key members in the U.S. Senate, the mayor said in an interview with The New York Times published on Saturday.

The commercials to be run by Mayors Against Illegal Guns feature a hunter with a rifle, vowing to protect the right to bear arms and voicing support for comprehensive background checks "so criminals and the dangerously mentally ill can't buy guns."

The advertising campaign will run in 13 states to target specific members of the U.S. Senate during the upcoming Congressional recess, according to the organization, of which Bloomberg is a co-chairman.

Bloomberg, who leaves office in January after three terms as Mayor of New York, has championed gun control and been particularly outspoken since a gunman killed 20 students and six adults at a Newtown, Connecticut elementary school in December.

Last week, he appeared at City Hall with parents of some of the Newtown victims and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, who is spearheading the Obama administration's efforts to curb gun violence.

The Times said Bloomberg, a self-made billionaire, would bankroll the ad campaign. A spokesman for the mayor could not be immediately reached to comment.

The ad campaign marks a push back against the National Rifle Association, the mayor said in the Times interview. "The N.R.A. has just had this field to itself," Bloomberg said. "It's the only one that's been speaking out. It's time for another voice."

The Senate is set to begin considering gun legislation when Congress returns from its Easter recess in the second week of April.

"These ads bring the voices of Americans - who overwhelmingly support comprehensive and enforceable background checks - into the discussion to move Senators to immediately take action to prevent gun violence," said Bloomberg in a statement released by Mayors Against Illegal Guns.

Targeted in the campaign are Arizona and Republican Senator Jeff Flake; Arkansas and Democrat Senator Mark Pryor; Georgia and Republican Senators Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson; Indiana and Democratic Senator Joe Donnelly and Republican Senator Dan Coats; Iowa and Republican Senator Chuck Grassley; Louisiana and Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu; Maine and Republican Senator Susan Collins; New Hampshire and Republican Senator Kelly Ayotte; Nevada and Republican Senator Dean Heller; North Carolina and Democratic Senator Kay Hagan; North Dakota and Democratic Senator Heidi Heitkamp; Ohio and Republican Senator Rob Portman; and Pennsylvania and Republican Senator Pat Toomey, the group said.

(Reporting by Ellen Wulfhorst; Editing by Dan Whitcomb and Todd Eastham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/york-mayor-bloomberg-fund-gun-control-ads-report-035620113.html

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Russia and China sign cooperation agreements in energy ...

0Xi Jinping arrived in Russia on March 22, a visit that will be his first overseas trip as President of China. According to the Chinese leader, this visit will give a fresh impetus to strategic partnership between Moscow and Beijing. Experts say that all necessary conditions are now in place to contribute to expanding bilateral cooperation.

0Russian and Chinese state investment organizations and banks will invest billions of dollars in developing the Russian Far East.

0The money will go to develop infrastructure, build transport facilities, mine minerals, expand deep processing industries and establish state-of-the-art service companies.

0These are some of the agreements signed after today?s Moscow talks between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping.

0According to senior Russian investment manager Kirill Dmitriyev, the projects will initially number between 5 and seven. In the future, there will be as many as 20.

0Gazprom and China?s CNPC signed an agreement to pump Siberian natural gas to northeastern China.

0Rosneft and CNPC clinched deals to supply China with Russian oil and jointly develop oil and gas fields on Russian territory.

0Rosneft also secured a credit line from China?s State Development Bank.

0Putin told the?ITAR-Tass news agency?in an interview published Friday that Xi's choice of Moscow for his first overseas trip ?underscored the "special nature of strategic partnership".

0At the start of the negotiations, Putin described the ties between the two countries as an "extremely important factor of global politics." Xi said in turn that the relations between the two countries are at the best ever.

0Earlier, The Voice of Russia, one of the world?s oldest multimedia broadcasters founded back in 1929, signed a cooperation agreement with China Radio?International (CRI).

0The memorandum paves the way for major provisions of the Eastern route supply contract and gas price talks. Gazprom expects the contract to be valid for 30 years as part of long-lasting bilateral energy cooperation.

Source: http://english.ruvr.ru/2013_03_22/Russia-and-China-sign-cooperation-agreements-in-key-areas/

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Miranda Lambert Cleared of Allegedly Threatening to Punch Store Owner

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Conference Venue Ideas For Melbourne City

By: Ivan Davidson The Melbourne Zoo contains more than 320 different animals from Australia and around the world. The Zoo is only 4 kilometres north of Melbourne. Easy access by car there is ample parking and you can also make use of the railway or tram. Melbourne Zoo is the oldest zoo in Australia it was opened in 1862. The zoo is a tropical delight with Asian and African Rainforests you can walk among the lush foliage and feel as if you are in a different country. You can walk on the elephant trial and see the spectacular Asian elephants. One of the most phenomenal experiences is to see the Gorillas in the rain forest. Time at the Zoo is a wondrous and relaxing experience while getting down to the business of your function.

Even the zoo has adequate conference venues in Melbourne city. If you are planning a corporate function or team building exercise with your staff you have found the right place. The Zoo has four different function rooms for corporate use. The rooms are set up to your specifications and needs you can have a room with a view overlooking beautiful foliage. Set up for corporate functions with a difference rooms offer indoor and outdoor space which can be utilized for breaks or an after dinner cocktail party. Catering is outsourced by a reliable catering service that the Zoo has utilized you can organize your menu and all dietary requirements are taken into consideration and promises to be an eating explosion for the taste buds. Should you require extra equipment this can be provided to suit your needs. The rooms are large so that your entire team will be able to be accommodated each venue takes a different amount of people you can stipulate your needs and seating requirements.

The Zoo offers unique team building experiences for corporate clients. 90 minute workshops are held from exploring how a stimulating and positive culture is build up at the zoo. You will also learn what the five freedoms for animals are. Another interesting way to team build is to allow your team to race around the zoo this strengthens and builds new relationships within your team. Tasks can be set for each team and certain criteria set out to promote your team building. If you use a function room for 3 days in between or after your meeting you can indulge your staff in a team building exercises. Should you not want to partake in the team building exercise and are just seeking a function room for a meeting this promises to be one corporate event that they will never forget.


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Friday, March 22, 2013

Is Earth's mysterious layer molten magma?

There have been several conflicting theories on a thin, jellylike layer under Earth's massive tectonic plates, and a new observation almost defines it as melted magma.

By Becky Oskin,?LiveScience / March 21, 2013

The orange colored area enclosed by a dashed line denotes a magma layer. The blue areas represent the Cocos plate sliding across the mantle and eventually diving beneath the Central American continent.

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Sandwiched between two rock layers ? the rigid lithosphere and the more pliable asthenosphere? this thin boundary is like the jelly in a peanut butter sandwich. Scientists think it could be very wet rock, or even partially melted rock, but no one knows for sure.

"There have been a lot on conflicting studies," said Kerry Key, a seismologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego.

Understanding the nature of the boundary layer and its role in plate tectonics is one of the grand challenges in seismology, according a list assembled by the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology in 2009.

Now, a new study co-authored by Key appears to confirm the boundary zone is molten magma, at least under the ocean floor. Off the coast of Nicaragua, beneath the Cocos tectonic plate, researchers discovered a 15-mile-thick (25 kilometers) layer of partially melted rock at the bottom of the lithosphere. The results are published March 20 in the journal Nature.

"It's really a surprise," said Samer Naif, a Scripps graduate student and lead author of the study."We went out to try and understand the crustal fluid cycle at a subduction zone and we stumbled upon a partial-melt layer."

In past decades, the dominant view was that the boundary layer was likely melt-free, but weakened by water-rich minerals, Naif said. But in the last five years, new studies based on earthquake waves passing through the layer suggested the zone was molten, at least in certain places, he said.

The researchers saw the molten zone beneath the Cocos plate while using a technique that looks for subtle variations in Earth's naturally occurring electric and magnetic fields. These variations reveal structures below the surface, and are particularly effective at revealing pockets of liquid, such as oil and gas reservoirs.

"We've come out of left field with electromagnetic data, which shows much more sensitivity to features like this," Naif said. We could potentially have a lot more to say [about the boundary layer] if we go out and do more surveys," he told OurAmazingPlanet.

The lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary (LAB) puts the "plate" in plate tectonics, marking the bottom of the stiff tectonic plates that shift on Earth's surface, riding convection currents deeper in Earth's mantle. Both layers are solid rock, but the lithosphere is hard, stiff and cold and the hotter asthenosphere flows and deforms on a geologic time scale. The discontinuity, molten or not, lies at depths from 30 miles (50 km) under the ocean floor to 120 miles (200 km) beneath continents.

The group's next step is to explain why the magma is there, Key said. Other studies suggest that older ocean lithosphere does not have a molten LAB, Naif added. The geologically young Cocos plate could have remnant magma plastered to its underbelly from its birth at a nearby mid-ocean spreading ridge, for example.

Email Becky Oskin or follow her @beckyoskin. Follow us?@OAPlanet, Facebook?or Google+. Original article on LiveScience's OurAmazingPlanet.

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Microsoft posts its first Law Enforcement Requests Report, shows US-centric scrutiny

Microsoft posts its first Law Enforcement Requests Report, shows US-centric scrutiny

Civil liberty advocates have had access to Google's Transparency Report and a handful of equivalents to understand just how frequently governments want our data. But what if we spend most of our time in Outlook.com, Skype or Xbox Live? Microsoft wants to show that it's equally concerned, and it's accordingly publishing its first-ever Law Enforcement Requests Report to reveal just how much attention the police gave to our information in 2012. The gist? While there were 75,378 international requests, 99 percent of the 1,558 actual content disclosures went straight to American agencies -- thankfully, with court warrants. Microsoft did get its fair share of FBI National Security Letter requests, although those may be short-lived. Different Microsoft services also received different levels of attention: Skype handed over certain account details but no actual content, while enterprise users were virtually untouched from Microsoft's position. The company plans to keep publishing these reports in the future, which should give us a better long-term sense of just how we're put under the microscope.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Russia drops investigation into whistleblower's death

By Thomas Grove

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian investigators have dropped an investigation into the death in custody of a whistleblowing anti-corruption lawyer, prompting his allies and human rights campaigners to accuse the Kremlin of a cover-up.

The Investigative Committee, a government agency, said on Tuesday it had found no evidence that a crime was committed when Sergei Magnitsky died at the age of 37 while awaiting trial in 2009 on charges of tax evasion and fraud.

The Kremlin's own human rights council said in 2011 that Magnitsky, who had accused state officials of stealing $230 million in a tax fraud, was probably beaten to death.

President Vladimir Putin has said Magnitsky was not tortured and that he died of heart failure.

"In the course of the investigation of the criminal case, no objective facts have been established regarding a crime in relation to Sergei Magnitsky," the Investigative Committee said in a statement. "A decision has been taken to end the criminal case because of the absence of a crime."

It announced the decision three days before the posthumous trial of Magnitsky is due to start in Moscow, the first time Russia has put a dead man in the dock.

The case has aggravated tension in relations between the United States and Russia and intensified criticism of a lack of independence in Russia's judiciary, although the Kremlin says it does not interfere in legal cases.

"STATE COVER-UP"

The Hermitage Capital Management fund, for which Magnitsky had been working, says the lawyer was beaten to death and had been refused treatment while in pre-trial detention.

It issued a statement accusing the Russian authorities of trying to protect the officials he had accused of embezzlement.

"Closing the criminal case into Sergei Magnitsky's death over lack of evidence is proof that the Russian state has officially taken a position in defense of the torturers and killers of Sergei Magnitsky," it said.

Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, declined comment on the statement.

No one has been held accountable for Magnitsky's death. A prison official was tried last year but prosecutors abruptly asked the court to clear him shortly after Putin said Magnitsky had not been tortured, and the judge complied.

"This was to be expected. I don't believe that it is possible today to obtain the truth in Russia since somebody has an interest in concealing it and somebody is controlling this case," Hermitage quoted Magnitsky's mother, Natalya, as saying.

The case against Magnitsky is seen by human rights groups as a test of the independence of the Russian judiciary. Such groups say the posthumous trial is politically motivated and intended by the Kremlin to discredit Magnitsky's accusations.

"Lawlessness - what else can I say of it?" said a leading human rights activist, Lyubov Volkova.

The United States passed legislation late last year to introduce a visa ban and assets freeze on officials involved in the Magnitsky case, as well as other Russians whom Washington says have violated human rights.

Moscow responded with similar moves to punish Americans accused of violating human rights and barred U.S. couples from adopting Russian children.

Kremlin critics have accused Putin of clamping down on opponents since his return to the presidency last May, saying he has used the threat of legal action against some of his leading opponents to smother dissent following the biggest protests since he first rose to power in 2000. Peskov has denied this.

(Additional reporting by Maria Tsvetkova and Gabriela Baczynska, Editing by Timothy Heritage and Mark Heinrich)

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Male lions use ambush hunting strategy

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

It has long been believed that male lions are dependent on females when it comes to hunting. But new evidence suggests that male lions are, in fact, very successful hunters in their own right. A new report from a team including Carnegie's Scott Loarie and Greg Asner shows that male lions use dense savanna vegetation for ambush-style hunting in Africa. Their work is published in Animal Behavior.

Female lions have long been observed to rely on cooperative strategies to hunt their prey. While some studies demonstrated that male lions are as capable at hunting as females, the males are less likely to cooperate, so there were still questions as to how the males manage to hunt successfully. The possibility that male lions used vegetation for ambushing prey was considered, but it was difficult to study given the logistics and dangers of making observations of lions in densely vegetated portions of the African savanna.

Loarie and Asner, working with Craig Tambling from the University of Pretoria, combined different types of technology to change the game.

First the authors created 3-D maps of the savanna vegetation using laser pulses that sweep across the African plains. They did this using a Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) scanner mounted on the fixed-wing Carnegie Airborne Observatory (CAO) aircraft. They combined these 3-D habitat maps with GPS data on predator-prey interactions from a pride of seven lions in South Africa's Kruger National Park to quantify the lines of sight, or "viewsheds", where lions did their killing in comparison to where they rested.

They found that while a preference for shade caused both male and female lions to rest in areas with dense vegetation and similarly short viewsheds during the day, the real difference between males and females emerged at night. Female lions both rested and hunted under the cover of darkness in areas with large viewsheds. But at night, male lions hunted in the dense vegetation, areas where prey is highly vulnerable, but which researchers rarely explore. The scientific results show that ambushing prey from behind vegetation is linked to hunting success among male lions, despite lacking the cooperative strategies employed by female lions in open grassy savannas.

"By strongly linking male lion hunting behavior to dense vegetation, this study suggests that changes to vegetation structure, such as through fire management, could greatly alter the balance of predators and prey," Loarie said.

The authors emphasized that their findings should be confirmed in other studies throughout Africa's savannas. Nevertheless, these results could have major implications for park management, which is often heavily involved with manipulating vegetation.

"With large mammals increasingly confined to protected areas, understanding how to maintain their habitat to best support their natural behavior is a critical conservation priority," Asner said.

This study highlights the rapidly evolving role of high-tech measurements for never-before-undertaken research in geographically complex and often dangerous conditions. Three-dimensional imaging of ecological habitats by the CAO, along with GPS tracking of species inside those habitats, has opened new doors to understand how species interact with one another throughout their native environments, doors that couldn't have been opened without these technological advances.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

AdvSecret.com Loan Brokers And The Way They Will Work With You ...

By Rob Eckart

Mortgage brokers are usually the initial point of contact corporations as well as people approach when they need a mortgage. Traditionally, almost all of the lending institutions and banks used to promote their own products. In recent years however, the mortgage market is getting more and more saturated. It is during this period that the function of the mortgage brokers start to form. A lot of high income nations including United States, Canada as well as Australia let the role of the mortgage brokers to completely develop. Most of the brokers are usually compensated by their employers and they therefore do not charge their clients on the good credit applications.

Most of the brokers for mortgage are usually regulated so that they abide by the monetary or consumer banking laws inside a specific jurisdiction. They need to operate within the given laws and regulations of that jurisdiction. The regulation on mortgage brokers might be lenient or tight, depending on the jurisdiction. In America, it is only a single state that doesn?t have laws regulating the mortgage lending.

Loan Officers and Mortgage Brokers-The Line which Separates Them

Individuals frequently get unclear about the role of a mortgage broker and a loan officer, it ought to be mentioned that both are different careers. A loan officer works just for one specific financial institution while a mortgage broker has the ability to present his or her clients mortgages from different establishments. The licensing and lending exercise is regulated by law in the majority of states in the United States. Legislation spans over responsibilities and also obligations of lenders as well as brokerage corporations.

Mortgage brokers must register with their state government and if they were found to be fraudulently misrepresenting their clients or employer, they shall be charged in court. Loan officers represent the financial institution they are being employed by. This means that they have to abide by the rules set by their respective financial institutions. These two professions are bound by ethics, professional and legal responsibilities. In order to reduce fraud cases and also to safeguard the information of clients, a lot of protocols are set in place. Loan officers frequently offer info that could be utilised by the mortgage brokers. The NMLS(Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry) manages the occupation of mortgage brokers as a whole in the United States. The NMLS main function is to enhance as well as improve the oversight of the mortgage industry. Serving as to implement same standards of licensing across different states, improving communication among states and automating the entire process of licensing are among the responsibilities of the NMLS. Loan officers on the other hand are required by law to be registered but not to be licensed by NMLS.

With every approved mortgage loan, a mortgage broker typically earns a higher commission compared to a loan officer. In terms of quantity, an average loan officer could beat an average mortgage broker. It?s because the fact that mortgage brokers have to do their own networking whilst loan officers could make use of the referral network from their employers. We however have loan officers and mortgage brokers who are basically at different levels of expertise.

Mortgage Fraudulence

A mortgage broker is said to have committed mortgage fraud when he or she purposely submit untrue info, such as the credit standing of his or her client, to a financial institution. It?s usually done so that either a client or the broker gets a favorable outcome so far as the mortgage loan is concerned. Data unveiled by the FBI indicate the high number of mortgage brokers who have committed mortgage fraud.

Predatory Mortgage Lending

Financial lending institutions are also susceptible to committing mortgage fraud, which in most cases are known as predatory mortgage lending. A client is misled into applying a mortgage loan with a financial institution. Pedatory mortgage lending could never be committed until a mass of key management executives and experts work together. How to determine if Predatory lending is happeningForgery of certain paperwork such as the income-assetNot disclosing all fees that would be chargedIntentionally misleading gullible clientsIntentionally inflate a higher appraisals and loan amountFailing to Comply with RESPA Requirements

Mortgage brokers are important intermediaries between financial institutions and clients.

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Four Ways Mint Can Make Your Tax Season Easier

Tim Murphy

Four Ways Mint Can Make Your Tax Season EasierLast year 110 million Americans got a tax refund and the average amount was about $2,800. That's a lot of money?so why do we still love to hate tax season? Because the added paperwork, deciphering IRS definitions, and ever-changing laws make our tax returns tougher every year. But with the right tool, you can save time and skip some of the anxiety. Lifehacker readers' favorite mobile finance app Mint is great for basic organization, but there's a lot more you can do with it.

I wrote an entire book about getting more out of Mint everyday, and here are a few tips to make your tax season easier.

Tags

A sadly underutilized tool within Mint is a concept you're probably familiar with?tags. Just like in Evernote or Wordpress, tags are a way to group similar items that exist in different categories. This is particularly useful during tax time, when you might have several tax-deductible expenses that all occur in different categories (like Home or Health and Fitness).

For example, if you bought a high efficiency appliance last year, you'd categorize that as a Home Improvement expense. But you want to make sure you get the tax credit reinstated in the "Fiscal Cliff" bill, so you'd tag it as Tax Related. That way it's still in the Home category where it belongs, but it's easily grouped with other Tax Related transactions throughout the year.

Why not just create a category called Tax Related, you ask? Because budgets pull data from categories, not tags. So removing that appliance purchase from your Home category would screw up your Home budget. Coherent categories are the key to successful budgeting in Mint, so the last thing you want to do is mess around with your categories. Tags offer an easy and effective alternative.

Creating tags is easy?just bring up any transaction on Mint.com, and click the "Edit Details" tab. In the box that pops up, click on the "Edit Tags" button and you can create a new tag on the next page. Simple as that.

Save In Case You Owe

Part of why so many of us delay filing our taxes is because we're worried we'll owe money in the end. If you earned more in 2012 than in 2011, or if you profited from selling an investment or business, you could owe the IRS money in April. How much will depend on a number of factors, but a tax estimator or IRS withholding calculator are useful for getting a rough idea.

If you're going to owe money the following April, set up a savings goal right away. That way when tax time rolls around, it won't be a shock to your system if you owe a few hundred or thousand dollars. To set up a tax season savings goal, head to the Mint website and click Goals > Add a Goal > Create a Custom Goal. Name your goal "2012 Tax Payment," choose the Bills and Taxes category and set the total amount you want to save. Follow the steps to link the goal to your savings account (or open a new one), set a date before April 15, 2013, and hit Save.

The final step is to automatically send money from your checking to your savings account, and Mint will adjust your goal as money gets deposited into that savings account.

Four Ways Mint Can Make Your Tax Season Easier

Export as .CSV

Another well-kept secret about Mint is that your data doesn't have to stay there. You can easily download it (all or in segments) as a .CSV file to read or share as a spreadsheet. When would you need to do this?

Well, the tags example above is a good place to start. Let's say your company wants a list of all your reimbursable expenses for the month (or year). If you've tagged them as Reimbursable, you'll be able to download all of them as a .CSV and send that to your employer?all in about 10 seconds.

Just go to Transactions and scroll down to the Tags section, which is on the left side underneath Accounts. Click Reimbursable and Mint will pull up all the transactions with that tag. Click the tiny link that says, "Export all # transactions" at the bottom and that's it. Now you have an easily readable and shareable spreadsheet of your expenses, complete with transaction dates and details. One more reason to use tags!

Put Your Financial Life Into Perspective

The Trends section is another valuable tool during tax time, providing a breakdown of expenses, income, net income, assets, debts, and net worth. It also allows you to search by category and see transactions by day, week, month, or year. This information is really handy during tax time when you might have to answer questions like, "Did you make any charitable donations last year?" or "Did you incur any expenses while looking for a job?"

To see a list of your total charitable donations, for example, go to the Trends section and view by Spending Over Time. In the text box, start typing Charity (or whatever category you're searching) and select it from the dropdown list that appears. Scroll down and you'll see your totals for the year, which you can add to your tax forms (or easily export as a .CSV file). You can also search by tags or merchant name to get a quick look at your spending history.

Filing your taxes might seem intimidating, but it really doesn't have to be. Leverage free tools like Mint and get organized. As you become more of a Mint pro, you'll be able to tweak and fine-tune your strategy until tax time is just a walk in the park. Good luck!

Editor's Note: Lifehacker readers get 25% off Tim's e-book, The Mint Manual: A short-cut to mastering and saving money with Mint.com. Just enter code "LHMint25" at checkout.


Tim Murphy is author of The Mint Manual and founder of ApplyMate.com?a job and school application tracker. He's a Chicago-based tech nerd who loves gadgets, coffee, dark beer, and plain old running. You can follow him @ApplyMate or check out his career/entrepreneurship blog here.

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US builder confidence falls on weak supply, labor

Confidence among U.S. homebuilders fell this month because of concerns that increased demand for new homes is exceeding supplies of ready-to-build land, building materials and workers.

In the short term, those constraints could slow sales. But builders' outlook for sales over the next six months has reached its strongest point in more than six years.

The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo builder sentiment index released Monday fell to 44 from 46 in February. It was the second decline since January, which was preceded by eight straight monthly gains. A measure of current sales conditions declined from February's reading.

Readings below 50 suggest negative sentiment about the housing market. The last time the index was at 50 or higher was in April 2006.

The index began trending higher in October 2011, when it was 17. That increase coincided with the start of a housing recovery.

An improving job market, persistently low mortgage rates and rising home values have helped fuel U.S. homes over the past year. New-home sales jumped 16 percent in January to the highest level since July 2008.

The combination of heightened demand and a tight supply of previously occupied homes for sale have motivated builders to ramp up construction. Builders started work on the most homes last year since 2008.

Despite the positive sales trends, many builders are facing higher costs for building materials and competition for land cleared for development. Some also are having trouble obtaining financing to buy land and cover construction costs.

Meanwhile, builders large and small have reported a shortage of workers in markets where residential construction has picked up sharply, such as Texas and Arizona.

Many construction workers ? from roofers and drywall installers, to framers and carpenters ? appear to have fled to other fields, such as the booming oil and natural gas industry.

While U.S. residential construction jobs increased 3.1 percent in February from a year earlier, they remain about 40 percent below the peak reached during the housing boom.

"The road to a housing recovery will be a bumpy one until these issues are addressed, but in the meantime, builders are much more optimistic today than they were at this time last year," said David Crowe, the NAHB's chief economist.

The latest builder confidence index, based on responses from 341 builders, comes as the critical spring home-selling season is under way.

A gauge of current sales conditions fell four points to 47, but a measure of traffic by prospective buyers improved three points to 35, while builders' outlook for sales in the next six months improved one point to 51, the highest level since June 2006.

Though new homes represent only a fraction of the housing market, they have an outsize impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue, according to NAHB statistics.

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Ohio football players guilty in rape of 16-year-old girl, face year-plus in jail

TEUBENVILLE, Ohio ? Two members of the high school football team that is the pride of Steubenville were found guilty Sunday of raping a drunken 16-year-old girl in a case that bitterly divided the Rust Belt city and led to accusations of a cover-up to protect the community?s athletes.

Steubenville High School students Trent Mays and Ma?Lik Richmond were sentenced to at least a year in juvenile jail, capping a case that came to light via a barrage of morning-after text messages, social media posts and online photos and video. Mays was sentenced to an additional year in jail on a charge of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material, to be served after his rape sentence is completed.

The two teens broke down in tears after the verdict was read and later apologized to the victim. Both were emotional as they spoke, and Richmond began sobbing so heavily that he bent over and had to be helped back to his seat. Richmond?s father, Nathaniel, also asked that the victim?s family ?forgive Malik and Trent for the pain they put you through.?

Mays, 17, and Richmond, 16, were charged with digitally penetrating the West Virginia girl, first in the back seat of a moving car after an alcohol-fueled party on Aug. 11, and then in the basement of a house.

The case roiled the community amid allegations that more students should have been charged ? accusations that Ohio?s attorney general pledged to look into ? and led to questions from a much wider audience online about the influence of the local football team, a source of a pride in a community of 18,000 that suffered massive job losses with the collapse of the steel industry.

Protesters who sought guilty verdicts stood outside the courthouse Sunday morning, their arms linked, some wearing masks. Later, prosecutor Marianne Hemmeter criticized the efforts by the hacker collective Anonymous to publicize the case, saying the extra attention led to a chilling effect on those willing to testify.

The trial opened last week as a contest between prosecutors determined to show the girl was so drunk she couldn?t have been a willing participant that night, and defense attorneys soliciting testimony from witnesses that would indicate that the girl, though drunk, knew what she was doing.

The teenage girl testified Saturday that she could not recall what happened the night of the attack but remembered waking up naked in a strange house after drinking at a party. The girl said she recalled drinking, leaving the party holding hands with Mays and throwing up later. When she woke up, she said she discovered her phone, earrings, shoes and underwear were missing, she testified.

?It was really scary,? she said. ?I honestly did not know what to think because I could not remember anything.?

The girl said she believed she was assaulted when she later read text messages among friends and saw a photo of herself taken that night, along with a video that made fun of her and the alleged attack. She said she suspected she had been drugged because she couldn?t explain being as intoxicated as defense witnesses have said she was.

?They treated her like a toy,? said special prosecutor Marianne Hemmeter.

Evidence introduced at the trial included graphic text messages sent by numerous students after the night of the party, including by the accuser, containing provocative descriptions of sex acts and obscene language. Lawyers noted during the trial how texts have seemed to replace talking on the phone for contemporary teens. A computer forensic expert called by the state documented tens of thousands of texts found on 17 phones seized during the investigation.

In sentencing the boys, Judge Thomas Lipps urged everyone who had witnessed what happened in the case, including parents, ?to have discussions about how you talk to your friends, how you record things on the social media so prevalent today and how you conduct yourself when drinking is put upon you by your friends.?

The girl herself recalled being in a car later with Mays and Richmond and asking them what happened.

?They kept telling me I was a hassle and they took care of me,? she testified. ?I thought I could trust him (Mays) until I saw the pictures and video.?

In questioning her account, defense attorneys went after her character and credibility. Two former friends of the girl testified that the accuser she was drinking heavily that night, had a history of doing so and was known to lie.

?The reality is, she drank, she has a reputation for telling lies,? said lawyer Walter Madison, representing Richmond.

The accuser said that she does not remember being photographed as she was carried by Mays and Ma?Lik Richmond, an image that stirred up outrage, first locally, then globally, as it spread online. Others testified the photo was a joke and the girl was conscious when it was taken.

After the trial, the accuser?s mother rebuked the boys for ?lack of any moral code.?

?You were your own accuser, through the social media that you chose to publish your criminal conduct on,? she said.

The photograph led to allegations that three other boys, two of them members of Steubenville High?s celebrated Big Red team, saw something happening that night and didn?t try to stop it but instead recorded it themselves.

None of them were charged, fueling months of online accusations of a cover-up to protect the team, which law enforcement authorities have vehemently denied.

Instead, the teens were granted immunity to testify, and their accounts helped incriminate the defendants. They said the girl was so drunk she didn?t seem to know what was happening to her and confirmed she was assaulted.

After Mays and Richmond were taken into custody Sunday, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said he planned to convene a grand jury next month to investigate whether anyone else should be charged in the case.

Noting that 16 people refused to talk to investigators, many of them underage, DeWine said possible crimes to be investigated include failure to report a felony and failure to report child abuse.

?This community desperately needs to have this behind them, but this community also desperately needs to know justice was done and that no stone was left unturned,? he said.

Mays and Richmond were determined to be delinquent, the juvenile equivalent of guilty, Lipps ruled in the juvenile court trial without a jury.

The length of their sentence beyond the minimum one year will be determined by juvenile authorities; they can be held until they?re 21. Lipps said that ?as bad as things have been for all of the children involved in this case, they can all change their lives for the better.?

The accuser?s mother echoed that, saying the case ?does not define who my daughter is. She will persevere, grow and move on.?

The Associated Press normally doesn?t identify minors charged in juvenile court, but Mays and Richmond have been widely identified in news coverage, and their names have been used in open court. The AP also does not generally identify people who say they were victims of sex crimes.

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