Friday, July 26, 2013

Weiner falls to second place in poll on NYC mayor race after sexting scandal

Published: 12:50 PM - 07/25/13
Last updated: 12:51 PM - 07/25/13

NEW YORK (AP) ? A new poll suggests Anthony Weiner?s new sexting scandal is taking a toll on his New York City mayoral prospects.

He?s fallen behind City Council Speaker Christine Quinn in the Democratic primary race, and Democratic voters are split on whether he should drop out of the race.

The NBC 4 New York/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll was released Thursday. It?s the first poll conducted entirely after new disclosures about Weiner?s online dalliances.

He left Congress in 2011 over racy online exchanges he?d had with women. He acknowledged Tuesday his indiscretions continued last year.

Earlier, Weiner was near the top of most polls. The new one shows Quinn leads him 25 percent to 16 percent among registered Democrats.

The poll surveyed 551 Democrats Wednesday. The margin of error is 4.2 percentage points.


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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

World awaits first glimpse of Britain's new prince

By Michael Holden

LONDON (Reuters) - Besotted royal-watchers across the world waited for their first glimpse of Britain's new prince on Tuesday, with Prince William and his wife Kate expected to leave the hospital soon with their baby son.

Kate, 31, gave birth to the couple's first child, who is third in line to the throne, on Monday afternoon, ending weeks of feverish anticipation about the arrival.

Royal aides said the couple and their newborn were all doing well and expected to leave St. Mary's Hospital early on Tuesday evening or possibly Wednesday morning.

The baby's name will be announced later. George and James, both traditional royal names, were favoured choices with British bookmakers for the child who is destined to be king one day.

Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, gave no clues about the name when they became the first visitors to see the royal couple and their new child in hospital on Tuesday.

Asked if she would reveal the baby's name, Carole Middleton laughed and said: "Absolutely not."

"He is absolutely beautiful," she told the ranks of reporters after their visit, adding that Kate and William were "both doing really well".

Kate and William are expected to adhere to tradition by giving the public the first sight of the royal baby on the steps when they leave St Mary's in west London - just as William's father Prince Charles and late mother, Princess Diana, did with him.

"We're here to witness history, where a future monarch has been born. I just can't wait to see them today," said Maria Scott, a housewife from Newcastle in northern England who has camped outside the hospital since Saturday.

Kensington Palace announced the arrival of the boy, weighing 8 lb 6 oz (3.8 kg) at about 8:30 p.m., on Monday, four hours after his birth, saying Kate and her child were doing well and would remain in hospital overnight.

William, who said he and Kate could not be happier, was with them.

Their son is third in line to the throne after grandfather Charles and William, 31, and pushes the fun-loving Prince Harry, William's brother, into fourth place.

"I'm thrilled and very excited," said Charles during an official visit to northern England.

His second wife, Camilla, said: "I think mother, son and father are all well. And I think it's a wonderfully uplifting moment for the country," adding that Charles would make a "brilliant" grandfather.

Congratulations flooded in from around the world after the announcement of the birth, which was followed moment-by-moment by global media as well as TV and press in Britain.

British tabloid newspaper the Sun temporarily renamed itself the Son in honour of the baby and most newspapers issued special supplements. Three trumpeted the banner headline "It's a Boy".

ROYAL POPULARITY

The birth fuels a new wave of popularity for the House of Windsor led by the younger royals, William and Harry, who were both born to Diana at St Mary's Hospital.

Support for the royals dipped after Diana's death in a car crash in Paris in 1997, a year after her divorce from Charles, as the royals were accused of being out of touch with modern Britain over their handling of the aftermath.

But last year's celebrations of the Queen's 60th year on the throne showed support for the monarchy was running at a record high.

Hordes of TV crews and photographers, and royal fans wrapped in Union Jack flags, remained camped outside the hospital, waiting for the first photo of the baby, who will be called the Prince of Cambridge.

To mark the birth, the Royal Artillery unleashed a 41-gun salute at London's Green Park and 62 rounds were fired at the Tower of London. Bells at Westminster Abbey, where the couple were married in April 2011, rang out for more than three hours.

Outside the Buckingham Palace, a military band played "Congratulations" following the traditional Changing of the Guard ceremony.

William and Kate, who met when they were students at St Andrews University in Scotland about 10 years ago, have officially been known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge since their sumptuous wedding.

The couple, who have been living in a cottage in north Wales where William is based as a Royal Air Force helicopter pilot, will eventually take up residence with their baby at Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace, William's childhood home, when a one million pound refurbishment is completed later this year.

Royal experts said after they leave the hospital, the new prince will be taken out of the public glare.

"All we will probably see is a glimpse of the top of the baby's head," said Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty magazine.

"After that we won't see them for some time. Having a baby is a very private moment and they are a private couple so the next time we see the baby will be the official photo and that could be weeks."

Not all Britons were celebrating the news however. Britain's small Republican movement said it was wrong the future head of state should be chosen by birth.

"Storms over London. God must be unhappy with media coverage too," the campaign group Republic tweeted as sweltering London was hit by a heavy downpour of rain.

(Additional reporting by Belinda Goldsmith, Li-Mei Hoang, Stephen Addison and Dasha Afanasieva; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/world-awaits-first-glimpse-britains-prince-000228872.html

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Sex, DUI charges for 'Myrtle Manor' stars

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"Welcome to Myrtle Manor" stars Lindsay Colbert (right) and Taylor Burt.

By Ree Hines, TODAY contributor

Over the course of three days, three of the stars from the docu-series "Welcome to Myrtle Manor" were welcomed to South Carolina's Myrtle Beach Jail.

It all started in the early hours of Friday morning. That's when Amanda Adams, identified on the show's website as a "turtle hunting, four wheel driving redneck," was arrested for driving under the influence.

Officers were responding to a call about a single-vehicle collision when they found Adams' damaged Jeep Wrangler next to a downed electric pole. According to a report from the Myrtle Beach Police Department, when officers asked the 26-year-old how much she'd had to drink, she told them she'd consumed three beers and one shot, though later she added three more shots to that tally.

Her blood alcohol level was .20 -- .08 is the legal limit in South Carolina.

There was more trouble on Saturday night as Taylor Burt, known as "the king of Myrtle Beach nightlife" on the TLC series, was arrested for having sex with a minor under the age of 16.

According to the police report, a 15-year-old and her mother made the allegations against Burt, 28, on Friday. The girl went on to get physical exam at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.

No further details have been made available about Burt's arrest.

But the brushes with the law continued on Sunday, with the latest incident involving 21-year-old Lindsay Colbert.

A Myrtle Beach police report reveals that Colbert was arrested for driving under the influence -- with a blood alcohol level above .15 -- and speeding.

A separate incident report described Adams' behavior as "an emotional rollercoaster throughout the procedure" and said the reality star asked the arresting officer, "Are you giving me (expletive) 'cause I am on the show?"

She was also said to have made racial slurs toward the officer.

TODAY.com reached to TLC about the arrests, but the network had no comment.

Source: http://theclicker.today.com/_news/2013/04/29/17971234-welcome-to-myrtle-manor-stars-arrested-on-sex-dui-charges?lite

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Women's Track and Field Cleans Up in Terrific Penn Relays Showing

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PHILADELPHIA ? The Cornell women had a very successful two days of competition at the historic Penn Relays on Thursday and Friday, claiming four victories, three top-five individual finishes in Championship races, two school records, a school freshman record and several alterations to the all-time school top 10 lists.
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The Relays got off to an auspicious start in the field events on Thursday as senior co-captain Victoria Imbesi claimed the Eastern Shot Put title, coming through with a clutch sixth (and final) throw of 48' 10 1/4? to win the event, a mark that was easily an ECAC qualifier and an outdoor seasonal best. Imbesi has been on a roll this outdoor season and concluded her collegiate career at the Penn Relays with yet another great performance.
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On the track in the relays, the 4x400 claimed the Heps race for the second year in a row, winning in dominant fashion, six seconds ahead of second-place Princeton. The line-up of freshman Udeme Akpaete (55.4), sophomore Zena Kolliesuah (54.8), sophomore Katie Woodford (57.0) and junior Ebolutalese Airewele (56.3) ran 3:43.72 to add another Penn Relays wheel to the Cornell collection.
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Earlier, two other relays put in good efforts. The 4x100 of freshman Rochelle Forbes, Kolliewuah, Airewele and Woodford ran 47.76 to better the ECAC standard, finishing fifth in their heat. And a young distance medley relay team gained valuable experience, placing 11th in their heat as freshman Sarah Holl (3:41.13 for 1,200), sophomore Emily Woodford (57.85 for 400), sophomore Elyse Wilkinson (2:12.41 for 800) and freshman Kristen Niedrach (4:58.29 for 1,600) teamed up to run 11:49.67.
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Closing out relay action on Friday, the Big Red smashed the school record in the Shuttle Hurdle Relay to win the Eastern Section and earned yet more Penn Relays hardware, placing third overall out of all colleges. The team of sophomore Mina Amick-Alexis (14.3), freshman Hillary Holmes (14.3), junior Zaakirah Daniels (14.1) and freshman Kayla Wong (14.9) ran 57.59, breaking the school record set two years ago by over half a second.
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On Thursday night in the distance carnival, the Cornell women again proved to be among the best in the nation with yet another remarkable showing. All seven women finished in the top 10 of the College Championships sections, claiming Cornell's first ever win in the 3K, a runner-up in the 5K as well as a medal-winning fifth-place effort in the 3K. These performances produced five changes to the school all-time top 10 lists, as well as a school record and a school freshman record.
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Junior Rachel Sorna powered to victory in the women's 3000 Championship to earn a Penn Relays watch, dictating the tempo of the race in setting a school outdoor record of 9:20.36. Placing fifth was fellow All-American senior Genna Hartung, who set an outdoor personal best of 9:32.42 to move to No. 10 all-time at Cornell. And in eighth was freshman Caroline Kellner, who took six seconds off the old outdoor school freshman record with a personal best of 9:37.69, good for eighth place. This is Kellner's second freshman record of the year (to go along with her indoor 5K record), and she joins classmates Liz Crissy (high jump), Dina Iacone (10K) and Claire Devoe (3K steeplechase) in helping re-write the freshman record books this outdoor season.
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Earlier in the evening in the steeplechase, DeVoe had a very good debut at the Penn Relays, placing eighth in the Championship 3K steeple section, running 10:45.42, easily under the ECAC standard.
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Immediately after the 3000 Championship was the 5000 Championship, and for the second race in a row, Cornell had three in the top 10. Senior co-captain Katie Kellner battled fellow All-American Corey Conner of Maine to the very end, running a very strong race to place second, crossing the line in 16:10.85, an outdoor personal record and good for No. 2 all-time at Cornell. Kellner waged a tactical and well-executed race, finishing just behind the defending champion in the event.
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Cornell had two other outstanding performances in the race as senior Kate Rosettie closed strongly to set an outdoor personal mark of 16:35.69 to place ninth (to move to No. 8 all-time at Cornell), and junior Devin McMahon ran very well to set a lifetime personal best of 16:37.15 to place 10th (good for No. 10 all-time at Cornell).
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Cornell had several other good showings on the weekend. In the College Pole Vault, seniors Claire Dishong and Lindsey Patterson both cleared 11' 11 3/4?, while freshman Liz Crissy was over 5' 4 1/2? in the Eastern High Jump. In the College Javelin, sophomore Felicia Reid threw 98'.
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The day after the Penn Relays conclude, Cornell will finish up the regular season by hosting the Big Red Invitational on Sunday, April 28. The meet promises to be a competitive one with several college and top club teams from the Northeast and Canada entered.

Source: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2013/4/26/WTRACK_0426135451.aspx

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Nintendo's digital game sales hit an all-time high

DNP Nintendo digital games sales more than double

Nintendo's hardware sales may be in a bit of a stupor, but its downloadable games are a different story. During today's financial results briefing, the company's president, Satoru Iwata, announced that digital sales for the 2013 fiscal year, which ended in March, cruised past ¥16 billion (around $160.9 million), more than doubling transactions from the last two years. Nintendo's frontman went on to credit the demand for downloadable game add-ons and the convenience of digital titles as contributing factors in the company's surge. Iwata also pointed out that most 3DS owners are using their systems online. This includes 87 percent of the handheld's owners in Japan and 83 percent in the US. While these numbers are impressive, the system's internet use statistics start to dwindle in Europe, where its user connectivity rate is only 57 percent. The Wii U's user base is almost as connected, with 80 percent of the platform's owners taking the system online The company's e-commerce may be thriving, but we wouldn't bet on seeing Nintendo announce a download-only console during its E3 keynote presentation.

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