Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Teamsters Local 25 vows to block potential Westboro Baptist Church protestors ...

The Westboro Baptist Church vowed to protest today's funeral of Boston Marathon Bombing victim Krystle Campbell, so hundreds of members of the Teamsters Union showed up to protect mourners and block the Westboro

MEDFORD — Hundreds of people flocked to a church here today for the funeral of Boston Marathon bombing victim Krystle Campbell. Some had to be turned away from the door of the packed building, while others came expressly to line the street to guard

Boston bombing victim Krystle Campbell, one of the three people who died in the blast, will have her funeral protected by a "human shield" today if necessary. The Teamsters union said it will step in if protesters from the Westboro Baptist Church show

Why do they need to protest and what kind of church does that? I've never understood them. Boston will not put up with their crap. I bet it will be like the funeral at A&M last year. There will be a wall of supporters so the family will not have to see

Why do they need to protest and what kind of church does that? I've never understood them. Boston will not put up with their crap. I bet it will be like the funeral at A&M last year. There will be a wall of supporters so the family will not have to see

Rookie News Anchor -- Fired Instantly for Dropping 'F***ing S***' On the Air

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That was fast … a rookie news anchor in North Dakota has been fired before he even started … less than a day after dropping an embarrassing f-bomb on live TV.

The anchor’s name is A.J. Clemente — and you have to see the footage, which aired yesterday … his first day on the job. It’s incredible. Not only does he cuss on the air, he also plain sucks.

And A.J.’s superiors didn’t waste any time cutting him loose — he tweeted this morning, saying he’d been canned over the flub. He wrote, “Rookie mistake. I’m a free agent. Can’t help but laugh at myself and stay positive. Wish i didnt trip over my ‘Freaking Shoes’ out of the gate.”

Welcome to the viral video hall of fame, pal.

Obama: Science education must be 'priority' - USA Today

President Obama hosts the annual White House Science Fair, and promotes science and math education

President Obama said Monday that Americans love technology, but may not have enough respect for the education necessary to create all those new products.

Obama promoted science, technology, engineering and math teaching while praising the winning student entries at the annual White House Science Fair.

“We need to make this a priority,” Obama said a ceremony honoring the winners.

The president also threw in more criticism of ongoing budget cuts known as the sequester, saying now is not the time to “gut” necessary investments in research and development. “The science fair projects of today could become the products or businesses of tomorrow,” he said.

There are also new volunteer programs designed to bring technology teachers and business leaders into contact with more students, Obama said.

Obama spoke after reviewing the winning entries in the White House Science Fair, which included riding a bike-powered water filtration system, a rocket launching project, and something called a “space elevator.”

Saying “this stuff’s really cool,” Obama thanked the students for “explaining to me what the heck is going on.”


Knicks' JR Smith Wins NBA Sixth Man Award

J.R. Smith won the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award Monday after helping the New York Knicks to the Atlantic Division title.

Smith received 484 points, including 72 first-place votes, from a panel of 121 writers and broadcasters. The Clippers’ Jamal Crawford finished second with 352 points, getting 31 first-place votes.

Smith averaged 18.1 points in 80 games, all off the bench. He had 29 games in which he scored 20 points as a reserve, tying Crawford for the NBA lead.

Smith helped the Knicks win their division for the first time since 1994. New York is the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference and leads the Boston Celtics 1-0 in their first-round playoff series.

It’s the second individual award in two years for the Knicks, following Tyson Chandler’s Defensive Player of the Year honor last season. Smith joins former Knicks sixth-man winners Anthony Mason in 1995 and John Starks in 1997.

Despite not making a start, Smith was one of the Knicks’ most important players. He played more than 40 minutes seven times and was often their only scoring threat behind Carmelo Anthony.

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“Couldn’t have happened to a better guy,” coach Mike Woodson said. “I’m so proud of him, in terms of buying into what we wanted him to do earlier in the season. And it started this summer. I wasn’t going to start him, coming into this year, and I knew that. And he bought in. He didn’t like it, but he bought in. And it couldn’t have happened to a better person, because he put in the time and he worked his butt off to get to this point, and he got rewarded for it. I’m happy for him.”

Crawford seemed to be the favorite for most of the season before Smith overtook him with his strong play down the stretch. He had three straight 30-point games from March 26-29, the first time that was done by a reserve since Milwaukee’s Ricky Pierce in 1990.

Golden State’s Jarrett Jack finished third, followed by Kevin Martin of Oklahoma City and Ryan Anderson of New Orleans.

Smith joined the Knicks in the middle of last season after returning from China, where he had signed during the lockout. But it wasn’t until the middle of this season when he finally learned to stop settling for erratic jumpers, instead taking smart shots.

“The opportunity was there,” said Anthony, a former teammate in Denver.

“They asked me what I thought about him, I told them we’ll be fools not to go get him. At that point in time he was the only thing that was out there, he was trying to get out of China, and we had to go get him. I’d played with him for mostly all my career so I know what type of person he is, I know what type of player he is. And this right here was almost like a second chance for him.”

H7N9 Bird Flu Cases In China Rise To 104; Deaths At 21

The number of confirmed H7N9 bird flu cases in China increased by two to 104 during the 24-hour period through 4 p.m. on Monday, according to the official Xinhua news agency.  Twenty-one of the sick have died.

The two new cases were in Zhejiang Province, which has in recent days surpassed Shanghai with the most cases with 40 versus 33.

More than 40% of the H7N9 cases involve victims that have not handled poultry, state media said. However, authorities at the same time have said there has been no confirmed person-to-person transmission of the flu. "Our knowledge of H7N9 bird flu is very limited," the Shanghai Daily newspaper quoted Yang Weizhong, deputy director the Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as saying today.

Beijing and major eastern Chinese cities have closed live poultry markets and are taking other precautions to limit the spread of the new virus. Fujian Sunner, a large chicken process that supplies Yum!'s KFC chain and McDonald's, said today it lost 78 million yuan, or about $13 million, in the first quarter, harmed in part by fallout from the spread of H7N9 bird flu.  Consumers have been wary of chicken, even though the government says cooked meat is safe.

Chinese-language media last week estimated that the country's poultry industry has lost 17 billion yuan, or $2.7 billion.  

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Does McDowell now become a favorite for US Open?

Graeme McDowell missed the cut at the Masters just more than a week ago. On Sunday, he displayed the kind of game that can win U.S. Opens, such as the one he won in 2010 at wind-swept Pebble Beach.

McDowell, who honed his game on the windy seaside course of Northern Ireland, handled the windy conditions and the tight confines of Harbour Town better than anyone else at the top of the leaderboard on his way to a playoff victory against Webb Simpson.

RBC HERITAGE: McDowell earns second Tour win

The RBC Heritage was his second PGA Tour victory.

“I guess the weather was kind of what the doctor ordered for me today,” McDowell said of the steady driving winds — there were gusts of up to 45 mph in the area. “I needed an opportunity to get close to these leaders.

“I needed the course to play tough today, and I got that.”

Exactly the kind of thing a U.S. Open course delivers — even without adverse weather conditions.

Tiger Woods is listed as the favorite for the June 13-16 U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club outside Philadelphia, a minute track set to feature thin fairways, high rough and slick greens. McDowell is down the list … for now. (Odds are from Ladbrokes.com, and McDowell moved up from 33-1 a week earlier.)

Tiger Woods 6/1

Rory McIlroy 10/1

Lee Westwood 16/1

Luke Donald 20/1

Adam Scott 20/1

Justin Rose 25/1

Graeme McDowell 25/1

Phil Mickelson 33/1

Sergio Garcia 33/1

Brandt Snedeker 33/1

Charl Schwartzel 40/1

Jason Day 40/1

Rickie Fowler 40/1

Thorbjorn Olesen 40/1

Dustin Johnson 40/1

Louis Oosthuizen 40/1

Martin Kaymer 40/1

Ian Poulter 40/1

Ernie Els 40/1

"Futurama" will end seven-season run on Sept. 4

Fry in a scene from Futurama

Fry in a scene from “Futurama” / Futurama/Twentieth Century Fox