Tuesday, March 12, 2013

PSY to unveil 'Gangnam Style' follow-up next month

FILE - In this Monday, Feb. 25, 2013 file photo, South Korean rapper PSY, third left, performs with dancers before the inauguration ceremony of President Park Geun-hye at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea. South Korean rapper PSY is unveiling his much-awaited follow-up to ?Gangnam Style? next month and celebrating it with a huge concert in Seoul. PSY made the announcement Friday, March 8, on YouTube where his Gangnam Style music video has a record 1.39 billion views. PSY says he will release the new single and hold the concert at a soccer stadium both on April 13. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)

FILE - In this Monday, Feb. 25, 2013 file photo, South Korean rapper PSY, third left, performs with dancers before the inauguration ceremony of President Park Geun-hye at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea. South Korean rapper PSY is unveiling his much-awaited follow-up to ?Gangnam Style? next month and celebrating it with a huge concert in Seoul. PSY made the announcement Friday, March 8, on YouTube where his Gangnam Style music video has a record 1.39 billion views. PSY says he will release the new single and hold the concert at a soccer stadium both on April 13. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)

(AP) ? South Korean rapper PSY says he'll unveil his much-awaited follow-up to "Gangnam Style" next month and celebrate it with a huge concert in Seoul.

PSY made the announcement Friday on YouTube, where his "Gangnam Style" video has a record 1.39 billion views.

PSY said he'll release the new single on April 13 and hold a concert at a soccer stadium that evening. He's dubbed the concert "Happening" and says it will be broadcast live on YouTube.

The rapper, whose real name is Park Jae-sang, has been on a worldwide tour since his viral video made a global splash in July, with its catchy tune and much-imitated horse-riding dance. He recently released a "Gangnam Style" remix and performed at the inauguration ceremony for South Korea's new president.

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Sinkhole in eastern Pennsylvania causes family to evacuate home ...

BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- A family has been evacuated from a home in eastern Pennsylvania after the discovery of a large sinkhole that developed underneath a home.

Doris Jenkins says she heard a loud bang early Sunday morning and found part of her Bethlehem Township house had been swallowed by the earth. Jenkins, her daughter and granddaughter evacuated safely and fire officials have now declared the home uninhabitable.

Officials estimate the sinkhole is 25 to 30 feet wide and 10 to 12 feet deep. Now, crews are inspecting other homes near the property for similar problems.

Authorities couldn't immediately say if the cave-in was related to recent work on a township sewer line nearby. Township officials say the work was being performed last week on a line that dates to the 1970s.


Source: http://www.goerie.com/article/20130311/NEWS06/303119928/Sinkhole-in-eastern-Pennsylvania-causes-family-to-evacuate-home

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How Sex Can Combat Prostate Cancer


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By Roger Barone

You heard it right men! If you want to take preventative measures so you don?t deal with prostate cancer; start by having tons of sex!

How Sex Helps Prevent Prostate Cancer

It?s one of the most beautiful acts in the world because it leads to orgasms. There are very little things that actually feel better than an orgasm; I honestly can?t think of anything that feels better.

[Does that make me a douche?]

The best thing that you can possibly do to combat prostate cancer is to have lots of sex. I?ll repeat myself; have lots of sex! Whether it?s with your own hand or with a partner (or stranger); make sure that you ejaculate. Orgasms and ejaculation are the best things to do for your prostate.

Haven?t you ever heard the saying, ?if you don?t use it; you lose it?? it?s actually accurate. My doctor told me that if you have sex/ejaculate at least 21 times per month; you reduce your risk of prostate cancer by 30%.

My doctor didn?t tell me the reasoning behind it because, I mean? come on? do you really need an explanation to have more sex? Didn?t think so.

Other Ways To Prevent Prostate Cancer

Of course there are numerous other ways to prevent prostate cancer. To remain healthy and cancer free; start with your diet. Diets are the number one reasons why cancerous cells activate. If you continue to eat a healthy, balanced diet; then you can combat prostate cancer that way.

There are certain foods that are filled with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties will combat prostate cancer. [Coffee, marinara sauce, broccoli, leafy greens, etc.]

Another way to combat prostate cancer is to exercise regularly. By eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly; you reduce your risk of getting prostate cancer 41% ? according to WebMD. A study showed that men who vigorously with prostate cancer [5 times a week]; lowered their risk of death by 56%.

The last way to prevent prostate cancer is to continue to love your life. Stress is a main factor when it comes with activating your cancer cells. As long as you continue to love your life, have fun, and not to take life so seriously; you?ll be able to combat prostate cancer.

At the end of the day; make sure to use preventative measures to combat prostate cancer. Make sure to thoroughly enjoy your life and have lots of sex! It may end up saving your life!

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Friday, March 8, 2013

US official: Bin Laden spokesman caught in Jordan

(AP) ? Osama bin Laden's spokesman and son-in-law has been captured by the United States, officials said Thursday, in what a senior congressman called a "very significant victory" in the ongoing fight against al-Qaida.

Abu Ghaith's extradition to the United States is imminent, and he is expected to be prosecuted in federal court in New York, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.

Rep. Peter King, the former chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, credited the CIA and FBI with catching al-Qaida propagandist Sulaiman Abu Ghaith in Jordan within the last week. He said the capture was confirmed to him by U.S. law enforcement officials.

A Jordanian security official confirmed that al-Ghaith was handed over last week to U.S. law enforcement officials under both nations' extradition treaty. He declined to disclose other details and spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

"Definitely, one by one, we are getting the top echelons of al-Qaida," said King, R-N.Y. "I give the (Obama) administration credit for this: it's steady and it's unrelenting and it's very successful."

Abu Ghaith became an international name in late 2001 when he appeared on pan-Arab satellite television urging Muslims everywhere to fight the United States and warning of more attacks similar to those of Sept. 11. In one video, he was sitting with bin Laden in front of a rock face in Afghanistan. A teacher and mosque preacher in Kuwait, he was stripped of his Kuwaiti citizenship after 9/11.

He is identified as a major al-Qaida core official by the New America Foundation think tank in Washington. King said Abu Ghaith was involved in the planning in the 9/11 attacks against the World Trade Center and Pentagon.

The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported that Abu Ghaith was passing through Jordan, on his way to Kuwait, shortly after leaving Turkey.

The newspaper said that Abu Ghaith was taken into custody more than a month ago at a luxury hotel in in Ankara, the Turkish capital. But Turkish officials decided he had not committed any crime in Turkey, and released him, the newspaper reported.

In Ankara, Turkish officials refused to confirm Abu Ghaith's deportation or his capture in Jordan to The Associated Press. In Amman, the Jordanian capital, a security official said he had no information on the CIA arrest in Jordan.

U.S. intelligence officials in Washington and New York refused to comment on the case.

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Associated Press writer Tom Hayes in New York and Jamal Halaby in Amman, Jordan, contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

How a cold, irradiated Siberian city hopes to cash in on meteor tourists

Before last month's meteor strike, Chelyabinsk was best known for a 1957 nuclear waste disaster.? Now officials there are trying to turn the meteor into a tourist attraction.

By Fred Weir,?Correspondent / March 5, 2013

A local resident shows a fragment thought to be part of a meteorite collected in a snow covered field last month outside the city of Chelyabinsk. Regional officials are currently weighing plans to capitalize on their meteor-related fame, including developing a meteor theme park or water park.

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When life hands you lemons, according to the proverbial saying, make lemonade.

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Fred Weir has been the Monitor's Moscow correspondent, covering Russia and the former Soviet Union, since 1998.?

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That message has been received by some residents of Chelyabinsk, an industrial city in the Ural Mountains that's famous for just two things ? both of which were horrifying near-miss catastrophes of potentially biblical proportions.

They say the city should start cashing in on its most recent brush-with-disaster, a huge meteor strike that might easily have obliterated much of western Siberia, as a motif for theme parks and other tourist attractions that could pull the region out of obscurity.

"Space sent us a gift and we need to make use of it," Natalya Gritsay, head of the regional tourism department, told journalists.

"We need our own Eiffel Tower or Statue of Liberty," she added.

Chelyabinsk's first unwanted claim to fame was a nuclear disaster at the nearby Chelyabinsk-40 atomic reprocessing plant in 1957, in which almost 100 tons of high-level radioactive waste erupted into the atmosphere. That accident was eventually contained and then kept strictly secret by Soviet authorities for over 30 years.

The second was last month's ten-ton meteorite that slammed into the atmosphere and exploded in a series of fireballs almost directly above the city, injuring over 1,200 people but killing no one.

That event was filmed from almost every possible angle by hundreds of CCTV and dashboard cameras, and the videos transmitted around the world almost instantaneously via YouTube and other social media.

It spawned vast amounts of commentary, even some brilliant satire and, of course, plenty of wild conspiracy theories.

But it also, finally, put Chelyabinsk on the map. And many local citizens want it to stay there.

Reached by phone in Chelyabinsk Tuesday, Ms. Gritsay said there was no fully worked-out plan yet. But ideas include developing a tourist zone around Lake Chebarkul, where the biggest meteor fragments came down, along with a diving center where tourists could try their hand at searching the lake bottom for pieces of space rock.

"These ideas need investment," she said. "Right now we have plans organize a festival of fireworks near the lake," to commemorate the event.

Local media have reported scores of other suggestions, including one local official's scheme to build a "Meteor Disneyland," with full special effects so that tourists could relive the experience. Other ideas are a "cosmic water park" near Lake Chebarkul, and a giant, pyramid-shaped flaming monument on the lake's surface to mark the spot where the largest fragment hit.

"It's a good idea; it will help them develop their local brand," says Valery Markin, a regional expert at the official Institute of Sociology in Moscow.

"But it's not just about tourism. A big meteor strike is a very rare event, and this one hit at Lake Chebarkul, a traditional recreation zone for the population of Chelyabinsk.... People are already saying that some superior force saved them from total destruction. In earlier times, people might have designated this a 'sacred place,'" he says.

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Arkansas Senate overrides veto of 12-week abortion bill

By Miranda Leitsinger, Staff Writer, NBC News

Arkansas' State Senate on Tuesday rebuffed the governor's veto of a controversial bill that would make abortions illegal after 12 weeks of pregnancy, voting to override his decision on what would be the most restrictive ban on the procedure nationwide.

The Senate voted 20-14, just one day after Gov. Mike Beebe vetoed SB 134, also known as the "fetal heartbeat bill," NBC affiliate KARK reported.

Beebe has called the legislation "blatantly" unconstitutional and said it would "impose a ban on a woman's right to choose an elective, nontherapeutic abortion well before viability," the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.

The Arkansas House must still vote to complete the override.

The state already has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the U.S. after the Republican-led Legislature last week overrode Beebe's veto of a similar bill that set the legal abortion threshold at 20 weeks' gestation ? two to four weeks earlier than most states.

That law took effect immediately but, if the house also overrides the governor's veto, the new measure wouldn't take effect until 90 days after the Legislature adjourns later this month or in early April.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas has already said it would sue if the 12-week law goes into effect.

Related: 40 years after Roe v. Wade, more states restricting abortion

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Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/05/17197912-arkansas-senate-overrides-governors-veto-of-12-week-abortion-bill?lite

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