Thursday, November 12, 2015

Veterans Day in Fort Worth


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Navy Capt. Mike Steffen, base commander of NAS Fort Worth JRB, salutes during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth onWednesday.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Miles Waggoner, age four of Keller, waves during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Anthony King, of Fort Worth who served as a corporal in the Marine Corps, greets fellow Marines during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

The honor guard pauses for the National Anthem during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Junior ROTC cadets from Arlington Heights High School march during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

The honor guard leads the way during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Grand Marshal LTC Daniel Varnedore USMC (ret) arrives during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Jose Garcia, who served 15 months during three operations in Iraq watches during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Retired 1st Lt. Jim Smith receives medals he earned in World War II but was never awarded in a ceremony with Navy Capt. Mike Steffen, commander of NAS Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Wednesday November 11, 2015. The medals are American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, Victory Medal of the Second World War, as well as the Honorable Service Lapel Button of the Second World War.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Jason Smith looks on as his father retired 1st Lt. Jim Smith receives medals he earned in World War II but was never awarded in a ceremony with Navy Capt. Mike Steffen, commander of Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Grandson Brennan Smith, five, and daughter Robin Lincke look at the new medals retired 1st Lt. Jim Smith received. He earned three medals in World War II he was never awarded, but that was corrected in a ceremony with Navy Capt. Mike Steffen, commander of NAS Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Retired Col. James L. Greenstone and Maj. Gen. Marshall Scantlin talks with former Army1st Lt. Jim Smith. The retired World War II veteran finnaly received the medals he earned in World in a ceremony with Navy Capt. Mike Steffen, commander of Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Retired 1st Lt. Jim Smith receives medals he earned in World War II but was never awarded in a ceremony with Navy Capt. Mike Steffen, commander of NAS Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base on Wednesday.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Retired 1st Lt. Jim Smith receives medals he earned in World War II but was never awarded in a ceremony with Navy Capt. Mike Steffen, commander of NAS Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base on Wednesday.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Ken c*x, a retired Air Force senior master sergeant, salutes during the National Anthem during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Junior ROTC cadets from Arlington Heights High School march during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Anthony King, of Fort Worth who served as a corporal in the Marine Corps, watches during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

A Marine unit marches during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

American Legion Riders take part during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Ken c*x, a retired Air Force senior master sergeant, salutes during the National Anthem during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Navy Capt. Mike Steffen, base commander of NAS Fort Worth JRB, salutes during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Miles Waggoner, age four of Keller, waves during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Grand Marshal LTC Daniel Varnedore USMC (ret) salutes one of the units during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Fort Worth Junior ROTC cadets march during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

A car representing the Vintage Flying Museum joins in during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

SSgt Katie Steadman, of the Texas Air National Guard who sang the National Anthem, Carl Fleece, who was a B-52 pilot in Vietnam and Ken Doerr, a retired Air Force master sergeant, bow for the invocation during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Curtis Toombs, of Fort Worth who was a petty officer 2nd class in the Navy, watches during a Veterans Day parade in downtown Fort Worth, Wednesday November 11, 2015.Rodger MallisonStar-Telegram

Source: http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/article44290920.html

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Want to Own Real Nuka-Cola Quantum? Now You Can!


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With the release of Fallout 4 today bringing everyone bundles of post-apocalyptic joy, everyone is celebrating the triumphant return to the Wasteland. And what better way to celebrate than to get your own 4-pack of Nuka-Cola Quantum, and have a bottle while you play! It"s the perfect opportunity for you to kick back, relax and enjoy Fallout 4!

The awesome people at Bethesda teamed up with soda manufacturer, Jones Soda, in order to bring one of our favourite in-game drinks to life! You won"t have to worry about getting radiation poisoning from drinking Nuka-Cola Quantum. For the real life version of the drink, Jones Soda has used their Berry Lemonade - so you can put away your Rad-Aways! You"ll be able to pick up your very own bottles of Nuka-Cola Quantum at Target from November 10. So make sure you swing around to Target after you pick up your copy of Fallout 4! Not only that, if you live in the UK you"ll be able to get some Fallout Beer as well!

Drown away your sorrows with the new Fallout Beer!

Yes, that"s right! UK Fallout fans can pick up a case of Fallout Beer for 29.99 on Amazon. This collaboration between Bethesda and Carlsberg UK has resulted in this pilsner lager that is described as having a:

"...refreshing zesty hoppy taste and a floral aroma."

Unfortunately, since I live in Australia, I was unable to procure this seemingly awesome Fallout Beer. And according to the Amazon reviews, this seemingly awesome Fallout Beer tastes mediocre at best. But, it"d still work as a fantastic addition to your Fallout memorabilia along with your Nuka-Cola Quantum! Just don"t drink too many while playing Fallout 4 - you never know when a Deathclaw will show up!

Source: Engadget

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Family says sister is among Akron plane crash victims


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Nov. 11, 2015: WKYC"s Alyssa Raymond spoke with a woman who says she believes her sister is among the victims killed in Akron"s deadly plane crash Tuesday. Be sure to follow @AlyssaRaymond on Twitter for more daily news updates.

WKYC Staff, WKYC 10:45 a.m. EST November 11, 2015

AKRON -- Although authorities have provided no identifications of those who died in Tuesdays fiery Akron plane crash, family members at the scene tell WKYC they believe their sister is among the victims.

The family says when they heard details of the plane crash, they pieced everything together and are confident their 50-year-old sister, Diane Smoot, was on board the plane.

They came out of Fort Lauderdale," family member Beth Blakesleetells WKYC"s Alyssa Raymond."She works for a property management company. The executives, which shes one of from that company, were looking at different properties to purchase up around the Midwest. They had originally started in Fort Lauderdale on Monday morning.

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Smoot worked for Pebb Enterprises based in Boca Raton, Fla. The last time they spoke with her was Monday night before she left for a business trip. Pebb Enterprises released a statement Wednesday morning confirming that seven of their employees were killed in the crash.

"I"m still in shock," Blakeslee says. "It still hasn"t hit me."

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Smoot has 21-year-old twins, according to her family.

Here"s her bio on the Pebb Enterprises site:

Diane has over 20 years of Commercial Real Estate experience and oversees the day to day operations of the Lease Administration and Property Accounting departments for PEBBs entire portfolio. Diane assures that all information is accurate, timely and readily available with an overriding focus on tenant relations.

The family tells WKYC they came from out of state to the crash site on Mogadore Road in Akron seeking answers.

Nov. 11, 2015: Although authorities have not provided them any official confirmation, family members tell WKYC they believe their sister was on board the plane that crashed in Akron on Tuesday. WKYC"s Alyssa Raymond has the story. Follow @AlyssaRaymond on

Sources say there were nine people on board the plane.There were no survivors in the crash, which happened shortly before 3 p.m. Nobody on the ground was hurt despite the plane crashing into a small apartment complex, which burst into flames.

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Authorities will offer updated details at a noon news conference today. We will stream live coverage of that event HERE.

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Source: http://www.wkyc.com/story/news/local/akron/2015/11/11/family-says-sister-deadly-akron-plane-crash/75562968/

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Former Braves, Angels pitcher Tommy Hanson dies at 29


Tommy Hanson Former Braves Pitcher Dead At 29

Authorities are investigating the death of former Braves and Angels pitcher Tommy Hanson.

Coweta County coroner Richard Hawk said an autopsy began Tuesday, following Hanson"s death at the age of 29 on Monday night at Atlanta"s Piedmont Hospital.

Hawk said Hanson was found "unconscious and unresponsive" in Coweta County near Atlanta on Sunday. He was initially taken to a hospital in Newnan before being transferred to Piedmont.

Hawk told The Associated Press on Tuesday night "the cause and manner of death are still under investigation."

Hanson, a 6-foot-6 right-hander, pitched for the Braves from 2009-2012, winning at least 10 games each season. He pitched for the Angels in 2013 before signing minor league contracts with the White Sox in 2014 and the Giants in 2015.

Hanson was regarded as Atlanta"s top pitching prospect when he made his debut in 2011, posting an 11-4 record with a 2.89 ERA.

Hanson, a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was 49-35 with a 3.80 ERA in five major league seasons. He was 4-6 with a 4.76 ERA with two minor league teams in the Giants organization in 2015.

There were immediate expressions of shock and grief on social media following word of Hanson"s death.

Former Braves teammate Chipper Jones said on his Twitter account: "My heart is broken today. Tommy Hanson was a great teammate, friend and pitcher. We all loved and pulled for him. We ALL will miss him. #RIP"

Braves president John Schuerholz said the team was "incredibly saddened" when it learned of Hanson"s death.

"He was a favorite in the clubhouse and with our staff and he will truly be missed by everyone in Braves Country," Schuerholz said in a statement. "Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, family, former teammates and friends."

Former Braves closer Craig Kimbrel, now with the Padres, called Hanson "a great person."

Added Kimbrel on his Twitter account: "It hurts my heart to see him go so soon. My prayers and thoughts are with the Hanson family."

Hanson was the MVP of the 2008 Arizona Fall League. The league held a moment of silence for Hanson on Tuesday.

Source: http://www.wsbtv.com/news/ap/sports/former-braves-angels-pitcher-tommy-hanson-dies-at-/npKz7/

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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Diwali celebrations in BC discouraged amid turmoil in India


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Some Sikh leaders in Abbotsford, B.C., and across Metro Vancouver are urging toned down Diwalicelebrations amidrecent turmoil in the Punjab region of India.

Diwali, also known asthe Festival of Light,is one of the mostcolourful celebrations of the year,observedby both Hindus and Sikhs.

The holiday marks the triumph of good over evil and is associated with lighting lamps, sharing sweets, and setting off fireworks.

But this year,a numberof leaders withthe region"s gurdwaras Sikh templesare askingcommunity membersfor a quieter,more somber event.

"We"re telling people don"t bring those lights, just come and sit in the prayer hall," said Bhajan Singh Toor with the Khalsa Diwan Society in Abbotsford.

Satwinder Bains, the director for the Centre of Indo Canadian Studies at the University of the Fraser Valley,says Sikhs" request for a darker Diwali has beensparkedbyrecentincidents in the Punjab region of India.

The Sikh holy book, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib,was allegedly damaged, provoking anger among some Sikh communities in India.

"The scriptures are like a living guru to us, so to actually desecrate the holy scripture is quite sacrilegious for Sikhs," she said.

According to the BBC, some Sikhs took to the streets to protest, but in a moment of alleged police violence, twodemonstrators were killed and many more were injured.

Bainssays the turmoil in Punjab has sparked concernand a request for toned down Diwali celebrationsat a lot ofgurdwarasin the Lower Mainland,and around the world.

"If I look at San Jose, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Australia, England, I see all of them also supporting this ban," said Bains.

She says Sikhcommunities will still be gatheringand praying, albeit in a less boisterous way.

Meanwhile, at theLaxmi Narayan Mandirtemple in Surrey,Hindu priest Rakesh Sharma says Diwali will be celebrated as it always has been,with the lighting of candles.

Sharma says the festival"s main message is clear.

"Everybody live together and everybody have a peaceful life."

Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/diwali-celebrations-discouraged-metro-vancouver-1.3311859

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What the candidates at the Republican debate must do to make their mark


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As Republican presidential candidates prepare to meet Tuesday night for their fourth debate, they will be striving to make a mark among a winnowed field on the main stage of the Fox Business Network"s debate.

The smaller crowd gives the seven men and one woman participating in the prime-time face-off greater air time to make their case or more opportunities to stumble.

Here"s a look at the candidates and their key goals Tuesday night, less than three months before the first ballots are cast:

Carson and Rubio

With surging polls comes surging scrutiny. The crucial issue for Ben Carson, a mild-mannered retired neurosurgeon, and Marco Rubio, a senator from Florida, is whether they can credibly, confidently answer questions about their past under the hot stage lights. Will they stick to their tactic of blaming the media for turning minor misstatements or missteps into big deals?

Carson has climbed slightly past Donald Trump in several national and state polls. Rubio has gathered enough support in surveys to firmly plant himself among the second tier of candidates, outperforming fellow Floridian Jeb Bush, whose campaign has stumbled badly.

In recent days, Carson was accused by Politico of fabricating an offer of a full scholarship to West Point. CNN spoke to several people who knew Carson growing up and could not find any who confirmed Carson"s tales of struggling with a violent temper and trying to stab a friend.

The Wall Street Journal could find no evidence to support stories Carson has told about protecting white high school classmates from rioting black students, or being the sole student to pass an honesty test given by a Yale University professor.

Carson and his campaign have stood by the stories and accused the media of a "political hit job."

Rubio has long faced questions about how he handled his finances, including rumors of lavish spending on a state GOP credit card, and mixing personal and political expenditures. Trump recently called Rubio "a disaster with his credit cards" who "certainly lives above his means."

On Saturday, Rubio"s campaign released American Express statements that showed that Rubio charged $65,000 in party business in 2005 and 2006, significantly less than other state GOP leaders who held similar positions. The statements also showed that Rubio made eight personal charges totaling $7,200 that his campaign says he promptly repaid.

Bush

Former Florida Gov. Bush, the presumed front-runner when he entered the race, has much on the line. He has cratered in the polls, slashed staff costs, and is spending time reassuring worried donors and trying to reboot his campaign.

Bush has conceded that he is not the strongest debater among the field. On Tuesday, Bush must overcome his reticence and be more aggressive in getting equal time. He must look to deliver a memorable moment that would boost his campaign.

The most assertive appearance by Bush during a debate arguably led toone of his worst moments of the campaign. He tried to take on Rubio over his voting record in the Senate while running for president. Rubio deftly responded by pointing out Bush"s support of a GOP nominee whose voting record was far worse. Rubio then pointedly refrained from saying anything that would tarnish Bush"s accomplishments while accusing his former mentor of attacking him for political expediency.

Since then, Bush has widely acknowledged that he needs to improve and his campaign rolled out a new slogan: "Jeb Can Fix It."

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"I"m going to get better. I ought to get better. I know I have to get better," Bush told reporters a few days after the last debate.

Trump

After being an unpredictable force of nature during the first two GOP debates, Trump nearly faded in the background during the third face-off last month (as much as the reality television star can fade into the background anywhere).

He was more subdued, largely avoided attacking his rivals and erred when he said he never criticized Rubio for aligning himself with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg over more visas for immigrants with specific skills. A moderator pointed out that Trump"s website called Rubio "Mark Zuckerberg"s personal senator."

The change in tone occurred after Trump trailed Carson in some polls.

In recent days, Trump has taken to brutally criticizing Carson"s and Rubio"s records. Will this version of Trump the swaggering showman eager to cut down his rivals show up again Tuesday?

Cruz

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has risen into the second tier of candidates alongside Rubio. A renowned debater at Princeton University, Cruz had a high point during last month"s GOP debate, when he excoriated the moderators for showing bias against conservatives. The crowd roared with approval.

Cruz is despised by the GOP establishment and many of his fellow senators, which fuels his appeal to voters who are tired of status-quo politicians. A breakthrough moment Tuesday night could help build his appeal among those voters, many of whom are backing Trump or Carson.

The rest

Fox Business Network dropped New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Ark. Gov. Mike Huckabee off the main stage for barely registering in the polls. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and former Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Carly Fiorina were fractions of a point away from the same fate. They need to catch voters" attention to retain their place in the next GOP debate, in Las Vegas in December.

seema.mehta@latimes.com

Source: http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/la-na-debate-5-things-20151110-story.html

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Monday, November 9, 2015

Accused killer of Auburn football player Jakell Mitchell to be arraigned ...


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Markale Hart, the man accused of fatally shooting Auburn football player Jakell Mitchell at an off-campus party, will be arraigned on murder charges next week.

Hart, who was indicted by a Lee County grand jury on Oct. 23, was originally set to be arraigned on Tuesday, according to court documents. His arraignment was rescheduled to Nov. 12 because transportation to Lee County hadn"t been arranged.

Hart is currently being held in the Limestone Correctional Facility after violating his probation on a burglary conviction in Tallapoosa County.

In an order filed Tuesday afternoon, Circuit Judge Christopher Hughes ordered Hart to be transported from Limestone on Nov. 10 in preparation for the Nov. 12 hearing.

It"s unclear from the order if Hart will remain in Lee County for the duration of his murder case or just for the day"s hearing.

Currently, Hart"s trial is set for Feb. 22.

One of Hart"s previous defense attorneys had argued Hart"s life would be in danger if he was remanded to the Lee County Detention Facility because he and his family had received death threats.

At around midnight on Dec. 14, Auburn police found Mitchell in the backseat of a vehicle at the Tiger Lodge apartments suffering from approximately five gunshot wounds. He later died at East Alabama Medical Center.

Hart was quickly developed as a suspect and was arrested later that same morning.

According to testimony at Hart"s preliminary hearing, Auburn police claim Mitchell got into an argument with Hart"s friend, Tyrone Rowe, during the party.

In his statement to Auburn police investigators, Hart claimed he was trying to get Rowe to leave the party prior to the shooting. Hart said a man known as Big D handed him a gun.

Police say Mitchell exchanged gunfire with Hart at the party. Hart claims, though, that Mitchell fired the first shots.

Hart currently doesn"t have an attorney.

Source: http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2015/11/accused_killer_of_auburn_footb.html

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