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The Pirates continued their hot streak with a 2-1 victory over the Brewers tonight, their eighth in a row and their 50th of the season. The Red Sox also started the day at 49 wins, but dropped their afternoon game against the Blue Jays. The Cardinals won, so the Pirates maintain their one-game lead in the NL Central.

Starter Francisco Liriano tossed six solid frames for the Buccos, allowing just one run on seven hits and a walk while striking out six. He lowered his ERA to 2.23 as he has turned out to be quite a solid pickup by GM Neal Huntington judging from the lefty?s first ten starts in Pittsburgh. Tony Watson, Mark Melancon, and Jason Grilli each pitched a perfect inning in relief. Grilli picked up his league-leading 27th save in the effort. The offense was provided by two solo home runs, by Pedro Alvarez in the second and by Garrett Jones in the fourth.

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What Is Black Magic And Effects Of Black Magic

Magic is practiced in many cultures. It is a ways of apprehension, knowing and regulating the world. Magic is frequently viewed with suspicion by the wide of the mark community and it is also sometimes practiced in isolation and secrecy. Magic is of two types white magic and black magic.
White magic would be the archetype rituals, which embody the tenets of the religion in question.

Black magic would be a depravation of rituals. By using black magic destructive terminates without gaze for the cultural morals of the religion. This could be harmful for a person.
Black magic has traditionally referred to the manipulation of natural powers for evil and selfish intention. It would be a misuse of rituals, using them to destructive ends without attentiveness for the cultural morals of the religion. This could be something such as devising poppets to cause harm.
At that time,
1. There could suddenly be blue marks on the thighs without feeling pain.
2. Without any physical exertion, the sufferer might experience a faster & erratic heartbeat and breathing.
3. The person may be quarrels within the family without any reason.
4. The person might feel the comportment of somebody in the house.
Effects Of Black Magic

Black Magic can really play with the life of the person by destroying any aspect of life, whether it's career or wealth, creating family problems, creating health problems, destroying mental peace, intelligence and happiness and even induce unnatural deaths in some extreme circumstances.

Black Magic not only affects the fate and future prospects of a person, also impoverish them materially of everything they were destined for. It affects the psyche of the victim person in such a way that they miss the will-power and mental energy to get away of the baleful situation, which can leave them feeling as though they have no desire to live in life.

The effects of Black Magic become more inveterate, grave and fateful with time, if provide no treatment. It starts affecting the person's
Mind
Brain
Body
Relationships
Attitudes
Work
Money
Marriage
career etc
Once the Black magic spells executed after that it cannot be stopped, therefore it should only be exploited by those who know what they want, because they will get it, there is no turning back.

Symptoms Of Black Magic

1. No one treatment works, Continuous illness.
2. A hope to go away from home and family.
3. No hope to upgrade in life.
4. Life seems useless.
5. Infertility, without any physical inadequacy or without any medical reason.
6. Miscarriages of children.
7. Sudden deaths in the family.
8. Problems in the renovation of a house, factory or any other building.
9. In spite of hardwork, Gruffness of money,.
10. Without any reason wrangles between family members.
11. Achievement of objectives seems not possible.
12. Departure in the business.
13. Departure of peace due to the fright of enemies.
14. Dissension between the family.
15. Impoverish, in spite of hard work.

Source: http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/What-Is-Black-Magic-And-Effects-Of-Black-Magic/5205245

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Beware: Those Instagrams of Fruit Want to Hijack Your Account

Beware: Those Instagrams of Fruit Want to Hijack Your Account

Heads up: Instagram is weathering a bit of a spam attack right now, and as you may have noticed, it's drowning in fruit. This rather large wave of juicy spam seems to be pushing some sort of "miracle fruit diet" and it could mess up your account if you fall for it.

Initially spotted by GigaOM, it's a pretty straight-foward sort of spamttack. If you click on one of the dirty fruit-links, you'll wind up on a fake BBC page, your account bio will change, and it will start sending out tainted fruit photos of its own.

To fight back, Instagram has already sent a password reset email out to a chunk of its users, and if you got one, it's always a good idea to follow through. This will all sort itself out eventually, and it doesn't seem like there's any serious damage being done, but if you're cruising the 'grams, it might be best to put off today's serving of fruit until tomorrow. [GigaOM via The Next Web]

Beware: Those Instagrams of Fruit Want to Hijack Your Account

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Egypt erupts with protests demanding Morsi ouster

CAIRO (AP) ? Massive crowds thronged the streets of Cairo and cities around the country Sunday and marched on the presidential palace in a cheering tide of people that filled a broad avenue for blocks in an attempt to force out the Islamist president with some of the most gigantic protests Egypt has seen in 2 ? years of turmoil.

Waving flags, blowing whistles and chanting, the protesters aimed to show by sheer numbers that the country has irrevocably turned against Mohammed Morsi, a year to the day that he was inaugurated as Egypt's first freely elected president.

Morsi made clear through a spokesman that he will remain in place and his Islamist supporters vowed not to allow protesters to remove one of their own, brought to office in a legitimate vote. Thousands of Islamists massed not far from the presidential palace in support of Morsi, and fears are widespread that the two sides are heading to a violent collision.

At least four people were killed Sunday in shootings at anti-Morsi protesters in southern Egypt. After dark, youths attacked the headquarters of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo with rocks and firebombs, sparking clashes.

But the rampant violence many feared did not erupt so far. Instead, the giant anti-Morsi rallies by hundreds of thousands in Cairo's central Tahrir Square and outside the Ittihadiya palace were festive and celebratory, spilling into side streets and across boulevards.

Fireworks went off overhead. Men and women, some with small children on their shoulders beat drums, danced and sang, "By hook or by crook, we will bring Morsi down." Residents in nearby homes showered water on marchers below ? some carrying tents in preparation to camp outside the palace ? to cool them in the summer heat and blew whistles and waved flags in support.

"Mubarak took only 18 days although he had behind him the security, intelligence and a large sector of Egyptians," said Amr Tawfeeq, an oil company employee marching toward Ittihadiya with a Christian friend. Morsi "won't take long. We want him out and we are ready to pay the price."

The massive outpouring against Morsi, culminating a year of growing polarization, raises the question of what is next. Protesters vow to stay on the streets until he steps down. The president, in turn, may be hoping protests wane.

For weeks, Morsi's supporters have depicted the planned protest as a plot by Mubarak loyalists. But their claims were undermined by the extent of Sunday's rallies. In Cairo and a string of cities in the Nile Delta and on the Mediterranean coast, the protests were comparable in size ? if not larger ? than the biggest protests of the 2011's 18-day uprising, including the day Mubarak quit, Feb. 11, when giant crowds marched on Ittihadiya.

It is unclear now whether the opposition, which for months demanded Morsi form a national unity government, would now accept any concessions short of his removal. The anticipated deadlock raises the question of whether the army, already deployed on the outskirts of cities, will intervene. Protesters believe it would throw its significant weight behind them, tipping the balance against Morsi. The country's police, meanwhile, were hardly to be seen Sunday.

"If the Brothers think that we will give up and leave, they are mistaken," said lawyer Hossam Muhareb as he sat with a friend on a sidewalk near Ittihadiya. "They will give up and leave after seeing our numbers."

Violence could send the situation spinning into explosive directions.

In a potentially volatile confrontation after nightfall, several dozen youths attacked the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters on a plateau overlooking the capital. They threw rocks and firebombs at the walled villa, and people inside fired at the attackers with birdshot, according to an Associated Press Television News cameraman at the scene.

Southern Egypt saw deadly attacks on anti-Morsi protests. A protester was shot to death in Beni Suef outside the offices of the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party. Gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on a protest, killing one person and wounding four others in the city of Assiut.

The enraged protesters then marched on the nearby local Freedom and Justice offices, where gunmen inside opened fire, killing two more, security officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to talk to the press. Clashes erupted with protesters and security forces fighting side by side against Morsi's supporters.

At least 400 people were injured nationwide, the Health Ministry said.

Morsi, who has three years left in his term, said street protests cannot be used to overturn the results of a free election.

"There is no room for any talk against this constitutional legitimacy," he told Britain's The Guardian newspaper in an interview published Sunday, rejecting early elections.

If an elected president is forced out, "there will (be) people or opponents opposing the new president too, and a week or a month later, they will ask him to step down," he said.

Morsi was not at Ittihadiya as Sunday's rally took place ? he has moved to another nearby palace.

As the crowds massed, Morsi's spokesman Ihab Fahmi repeated the president's longstanding offer of dialogue with the opposition to resolve the nation's political crisis, calling it "the only framework through which we can reach understandings."

The opposition has repeatedly turned down his offers for dialogue, arguing that they were for show.

Near Ittihadiya palace, thousands of Islamists gathered in a show of support for Morsi outside the Rabia al-Adawiya Mosque. Some Morsi backers wore homemade body armor and construction helmets and carried shields and clubs ? precautions, they said, against possible violence.

The demonstrations are the culmination of polarization and instability that have been building since Morsi's June 30, 2012 inauguration. The past year has seen multiple political crises, bouts of bloody clashes and a steadily worsening economy, with power outages, fuel shortages, rising prices and persistent lawlessness and crime.

In one camp are the president and his Islamist allies, including the Muslim Brotherhood and more hard-line groups. Morsi supporters accuse Mubarak loyalists of being behind the protests, aiming to overturn last year's election results, just as they argue that remnants of the old regime have sabotaged Morsi's attempts to deal with the nation's woes and bring reforms.

Hard-liners among them have also given the confrontation a sharply religious tone, denouncing Morsi's opponents as "enemies of God" and infidels.

On the other side is an array of secular and liberal Egyptians, moderate Muslims, Christians ? and what the opposition says is a broad sector of the general public that has turned against the Islamists. They say the Islamists have negated their election mandate by trying to monopolize power, infusing government with their supporters, forcing through a constitution they largely wrote and giving religious extremists a free hand, all while failing to manage the country.

"The country is only going backward. He's embarrassing us and making people hate Islam," said Donia Rashad, a 24-year-old unemployed woman who wears the conservative Islamic headscarf. "We need someone who can feel the people and is agreeable to the majority," she added.

On the way to Ittihadiya, some chanted, "You lied to us in the name of religion," and others raised a banner proclaiming, "Morsi=Mubarak. Early presidential elections." The crowds, including women, children and elderly people, hoisted long banners in the colors of the Egyptian flag and raised red cards ? a sign of expulsion in soccer.

In Tahrir, chants of "erhal!", or "leave!", thundered around the square. The crowd, which appeared to number some 300,000, waved Egyptian flags and posters of Morsi with a red X over his face. They whistled and waved happily when military helicopters swooped close overhead, reflecting their belief that the army favors them over Morsi.

A week ago, with the public sense of worry growing over the upcoming confrontation, Defense Minister Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi demanded the president and his opponents reach a compromise. He warned that the military would intervene to prevent the nation from entering a "dark tunnel."

Army troops backed by armored vehicles were deployed Sunday in some of Cairo's suburbs, with soldiers at traffic lights and major intersections. IN the evening, they deployed near the international airport, state TV said.

Similarly sized crowds turned out in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria and the Nile Delta cities of Mansoura, Tanta and Damanhour, with sizeable rallies in cities nationwide.

"Today is the Brotherhood's last day in power," Suliman Mohammed, a manager of a seafood company, said in Tahrir.

The opposition protests emerge from a petition campaign by a youth activist group known as Tamarod, Arabic for "Rebel." For several months, the group has been collecting signatures on a call for Morsi to step down.

On Saturday the group announced it had more than 22 million signatures ? proof, it claims, that a broad sector of the public no longer wants Morsi in office.

It was not possible to verify the claim. If true, it would be nearly twice the around 13 million people who voted for Morsi in last year's presidential run-off election, which he won with around 52 percent of the vote. Tamarod organizers said they discarded about 100,000 signed forms because they were duplicates.

Morsi's supporters have questioned the authenticity and validity of the signatures, but have produced no evidence of fraud.

At the pro-Morsi rally at the Rabia al-Adawiya Mosque, the crowd chanted, "God is great," and some held up copies of Islam's holy book, the Quran.

"The people hold the legitimacy and we support Dr. Mohamed Morsi," Ahmed Ramadan, one of those at the rally said. "We would like to tell him not to be affected by the opponents' protests and not to give up his rights we are here to support and protect him."

One of the world's most prominent Muslim clerics, Sheik Yousef El-Qaradawi, who is close to the Brotherhood, appealed to Egyptians to give Morsi a chance, saying if Morsi goes, "someone who's worse than Morsi" would replace him.

"It's not easy to change a president with another one but it's better to correct him," el-Qaradawi, an Egyptian who has lived in Qatar for many years, said on Al-Jazeera Mubasher Misr TV.

Ibrahim Ahmed, a 59-year-old retired civil servant who was at Tahrir with Yassin, his five-year-old grandson, snorted at the idea.

"He wants us to be patient with Morsi? No, thank you. Look at what happened in one year. The Egyptian pound is going down and the country is being Brotherhood-ized," he said.

____

AP reporters Tony G. Gabriel and Mariam Rizk contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-erupts-protests-demanding-morsi-ouster-215829657.html

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Parental Guidance: White House Down and A Band Called Death

50%

Rating: PG-13, for prolonged sequences of action and violence including intense gunfire and explosions, some language and a brief sexual image.

Yet another White-House-under-siege movie? So soon? Just a few months after the release of Olympus Has Fallen, our nation's capital once again is being attacked on screen. The difference is, that film was rated R, so you saw the physical consequence of massive gun battles. The PG-13 White House Down has the kind of insane violence you'd expect from director Roland Emmerich -- both up-close-and-personal shootings in close quarters and barrages of automatic gunfire from the skies -- but with barely any blood. It's just as numbing but not nearly so gruesome. More troubling to me, as a mom, was watching Joey King, as Channing Tatum's 11-year-old daughter, being used as a pawn -- seeing her roughed up by bad guys, including having a gun placed to her head several times. She's a tough girl capable of standing up for herself, but the extent to which the villains abuse her as a source of audience thrills seemed gratuitous and made me uneasy. Whether or not these images disturb older kids, they'll likely bother their parents. Also: Jamie Foxx, as the Obamaesque president, drops the one F-bomb you get with a PG-13 rating.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1927761/news/1927761/

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Get This Man Up To Speed: PC Gaming Right Now | Rock, Paper ...

By Jim Rossignol on June 28th, 2013 at 4:00 pm.


I don?t know your name, Man, but you came up to me at Rezzed and said the most surprising thing (for someone who had bought a ticket to a PC games event). You said this: ?I haven?t played any games since about 1998. I think the last game I bought was Half-Life. What should I play to get myself up to speed with gaming today??

Caught off guard, I just vaguely gestured at the show floor, and said ?uhh?. Eventually I recommended you read this website. But wow. Okay. This article is for you.

And, given our audience, possibly you alone.

So. PC gaming right now. The man needs a snapshot. How do we fill him in on the past fifteen years?

Let?s see if we can hit the main themes in a single article.

We?ll start with where you left off, then.

Half-Life.

FOOTNOTES TO HALF-LIFE

Half-Life?s great trick was trigger scripted events to take place right in front of you in the game world, capturing your attention and filling the game with drama. It was linear, but the inertia of events propelled you forward. Getting this right was why Half-Life was so compelling, and it?s a trick that has dominated not just shooters, but all kinds of games, for quite some time.

To catch up with this trend you?ll probably want to play the sequel, Half-Life 2, as well as Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which pretty much wrote a template for how the tricks invented by Half-Life created a modern template for the spectacle shooter genre, which currently takes a place in the PC genre map that is something akin to the action movie in Hollywood. The formula is well understood, and it shifts millions of units. It?s a bit shallow, but we try not to judge it too harshly, because so many people have so much fun with it.

To see the other areas that the scripted shooter explored, you might want to look at the Bioshock games. They?ve taken pretty much the same structure as Half-Life and draped incredible set design over it. They departed from the dreariness of much of what we?ve become over-familiar with to create games set in parallel histories. And they?re quite the spectacle because of it.

Things have, more recently, started to depart somewhat from the first-person script. Take a look at things as diverse as Portal 1 & 2, and the STALKER games for a taste of that.

GUNS AND OTHER ANIMALS

There was another fork in the road that was widening into a highway at around the time you left off gaming, Man. That was the rising popularity of playing games over the net. I don?t know how familiar you were with that in the late ?90s, but games like Half-Life very much took to the proliferation of broadband connections, and began to support large communities around their multiplayer aspect. If you were gaming in the ?90s you would have already seen this happening with games like Quake, but the scene began to mature around specific mods, or alternative games built on the framework provided by a commercial game. Half-Life spawned one of the most important mods of all, Counter-Strike. That was a multiplayer game where a team of terrorists took on a team of counter-terrorists, and they had no tools for negotiation, only guns. I?m not sure if I?d recommend you played that now, to be honest, but it sort of informs everything that we play that has men and guns in today.


If you want to get a taste of the broad spectrum of men with guns online on the PC, I?d say look at Team Fortress 2 ? cartoony, friendly, lots of of teamplay depth ? and Battlefield 3 ? which has a much more serious vision of multiplayer combat, with destructible environments, vehicles, and tonnes of progress-enabling systems ? and Arma 3, which sits at the very far spectrum of these things, at where battlefield simulations designed to train real soldiers meets our sphere of entertainment.

Games that exist solely because of the net now make up a huge many-headed hydra of things, which I can?t possibly hope to chart here. Suffice to say that one of the games that dominates the world today will basically be incomprehensible to 1998?s brain. It?s called League Of Legends, and has its roots in a game called DOTA, which was a mod of another game. DOTA 2 turned up recently too, and they?re huge, byzantine competitive multiplayer things that are neither strategy nor action. If you want to understand games now, then you should play them. Just don?t expect to understand them.

Anyway.

THEIR HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS

Playing online meant more than shooting people in contained arenas of various sizes. It also meant pretending to be an orc. Or an elf. Or sometimes a cat person or a Wookiee. Everquest really kicked off this cycle, but since it came out in March 1999, I?m imagining you missed it. You can?t have missed the game which took its level-treadmill, quest-driven, world-exploring, team-up-with-people in a population of thousands template, and then printed money with it: World Of Warcraft. If you have missed that, then you must have actually been in a deep freeze since 1998, because it has had millions of players, and captured the imaginations (and wallets) of the largest number of PC gamers in history. Since you can now play the first twenty levels for free, and those early levels are actually kind of fun, you should definitely take a look, if just to catch up with where the rest of us are. Even if we say we don?t like WoW, most of us have played it, and understand its habits.


The most important thing to take from World Of Warcraft is, I suppose, that it?s not representative of everything that the online RPG is doing. Sure, it?s probably representative of about 70% of the online games you can play these days, but it doesn?t do all that much to explore the terrain. If you are looking for games that really start to investigate the potential of having thousands of people in the same game space then I?d recommend the sci-fi plenty of Planetside 2, and the austere and brutal micro-managment spacecraft-collecting game, Eve Online.

LONELY CHOICES, LOOTS WITH FRIENDS

We still have normal, offline RPGs in 2013, too. Sort of, anyway. You?ll probably want to see where those went in the hands of companies like Bioware and CD Projekt. Bioware invented a new genre of RPG called Guns & Conversation, of which the best example is probably the Mass Effect games, which in themselves represent the past decade?s best attempt at an original space opera saga. For fantasy things, try Skyrim.


To really contrast now and then, though, you should probably play The Witcher 2. It is a game that falls quite some serious distance from the PC RPGs you might have seen in 1998, being heavy on action, and completely full of graphics.

It seems fair to say that this entire genre of wizards and numbers (as well as the ones I previously mentioned around Everquest and World Of Warcrat) was influenced by another trend, too, which was the popularity surrounding Diablo. Yes, Diablo from 1996. Remember that? Turns out it would create its own genre, know as the ?action RPG?, and spawn an endless army of imitators. It?s worth playing Torchlight 2 and Diablo 3 to see how that game idea has been carved by a million tiny chisels into a supersonic version of its original self.

YOU SHOULD TOTALLY PLAY A TOTAL WAR GAME

They?re quite the thing, and meld both turn-based strategy and real-time battlefield strategy into one shambling titan of a game. The latest one is called Rome 2, and it will be out soon. If anything represents one of the pillars of PC gaming in 2013, that does.

SPORTS GAMES AND THAT

Sports and racing games still exist. They look fifteen years better than they did when you last looked at them. I can?t personally recommend any.

THE OTHER BLOCKBUSTER

I could write, and probably have written, several essays-worth of material on the other thing that is going on in PC games right now, and that?s confusingly bannered under the ?indie? movement. It isn?t really a movement, and it doesn?t have banner at all. Instead it?s a sort of change in focus away from big studio development of the kind that brought you Half-Life, and back to a lot of smaller groups and individuals finding ways to make and sell games themselves.

This has been characterised by some level of experimentation. It?s hardly all original stuff, but it is certainly diverse, and has been increasing moment over the past decade. The highlights of this journey are many, but particularly interesting waypoints are Darwinia, which created a strange sort of tactical adventure out of Tron-like visuals; Braid, which was a highpoint in a scene of mechanically inventive rehashes of the platform game; World Of Goo, which showed just how broad and silly the puzzle game can be when in the hands of artists, and then there?s, well, there?s Minecraft.


Minecraft is the great outlier. It has sold eleven million copies on PC and was made largely by one man. None of those copies came in a box, either, which is another thing which underscores this whole change in how games are made and consumed in 2013. Now that the need for packaging has evaporated, you can shop for and buy, more games than ever before, including Minecraft and games like it. The fact that eleven million people paid online to get hold of Minecraft is proof that nothing is certain: it?s a game about making and unmaking a world out of blocks that might actually have seemed crude in 1998.

The march of time, you see, doesn?t mean everything happens when it should. It just happens, and then we try to digest it. If you play nothing else to sample where games are in 2013, play Minecraft.

IT?S YOUR TURN, RENAISSANCE

Perhaps the weirdest thing about 2013 is that you won?t just recognise some of the types of games from your gaming in the Nineties, you?ll even recognise the names. The past is back, and people want to play it. Only they don?t actually want to play the past as it was, but as it could be, if it?s properly formatted into the visual and aesthetic standards of now or the future. What I mean is: we?re currently in the thrall of the most intense wave of nostalgia the gaming world has ever known, and that means remakes. Old game types are being dug up and redone for 2013. Games that were buried in the 1990s somehow live again, raised from the dead by new trends in fund-raising and the hunger for things as they were the last time you played PC games.

Even point and click adventures are undergoing a renaissance, for some reason. /I know/, but I didn?t say 2013 was actually a better place than 1998, so you have to take the rough with the smooth.

Probably the most important of these modern reworkings is XCOM: Enemy Unknown, which is a virtuoso modernisation of the brilliant turn-based series you might well be familiar with. If you want to know where everyone?s brain is right now, you cannot afford not to play that.

And now, mysterious yet inquisitive Rezzed attendee, I am spent, and must throw open the floor to our readers.

What should this chap be playing if he?s to catch up with the past decade and a half, readers?

Source: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/06/28/get-this-man-up-to-speed-pc-gaming-right-now/

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Judge: Hobby Lobby won't have to pay fines

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ? Hobby Lobby and a sister company will not be subject to $1.3 million in daily fines for failing to provide access to certain forms of birth control through its employees' health care plans, a judge ruled Friday.

U.S. District Judge Joe Heaton set a hearing for July 19 to address claims by the owners of Hobby Lobby and the Mardel Christian bookstore chains that their religious beliefs are so deeply rooted that providing every form of birth control would violate their conscience. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had said Thursday the companies were likely to prevail.

Until the hearing, the government cannot impose fines against Hobby Lobby or Mardel for failing to comply with all of the federal Affordable Care Act. The companies oppose birth-control methods that can prevent implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus, such as an intrauterine device or the morning-after pill.

"The opinion makes it very clear what is a valid religious belief and what is not," said Emily Hardman, spokeswoman for The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. The group is representing the companies and their owners, the Green family.

Heaton asked the government and the companies to seek some sort of solution before July 19, given that the 10th Circuit has already cleared the way for the companies to challenge the law on religious grounds. Hardman said Thursday's ruling, while not binding beyond the states in the 10th Circuit, could benefit others, such as Catholic hospitals, that oppose all forms of birth control.

"We got a fantastic opinion from the 10th Circuit, which will impact all the cases," she said.

The companies had faced fines totaling $1.3 million daily beginning Monday. The appeals court on Thursday suggested the companies shouldn't have to pay the fines effective Monday, but there were unresolved questions. Heaton resolved those Friday in the companies' favor: that they would suffer consequences and that an injunction was in the public interest.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/judge-hobby-lobby-wont-pay-fines-205227917.html

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Publisher cancels multibook Paula Deen contract

Paula Deen's publisher has canceled a deal with her for multiple books, including an upcoming cookbook that was the No. 1 seller on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com, following her admission she used a racial slur.

Ballantine Books announced Friday it would not release "Paula Deen's New Testament: 250 Favorite Recipes, All Lightened Up," which was scheduled for October and was the first of a five-book deal announced early last year. Interest in it had surged as Deen, who grew up in Albany, Ga., and specializes in Southern comfort food, came under increasing attack for acknowledging she had used the N-word.

Ballantine, an imprint of Random House Inc., said it had decided to cancel the book's publication after "careful consideration." It had no comment beyond what was in its brief statement, spokesman Stuart Applebaum said.

Later Friday, Deen's literary agent, Janis Donnaud, said that the entire deal had been called off.

"I am confident that these books will be published and that we will have a new publisher," said Donnaud, who declined to comment on whether she had heard from other publishers.

The trouble for Deen started when comments she made in a court deposition became public. During the deposition in a discrimination lawsuit filed by an ex-employee, Deen admitted using the N-word in the past but denied using it to describe waiters.

Deen said she's not a racist during a tearful "Today" show interview but has lost many of her business relationships. Sears Holdings Corp. and J.C. Penney Co. said Friday that they were cutting ties with Deen following similar announcements from Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp. and Home Depot.

Last week, the Food Network said that it would not renew her contract. She also was dropped by Smithfield Foods, Caesars Entertainment stripped her name from restaurants and drug company Novo Nordisk said it was suspending its work with her.

Publishers have pulled a wide range of books over the years, usually because of plagiarism, fabrications or other issues with the books themselves. Ballantine's decision highlights a problem for Deen even when the product itself has not been challenged and is in high demand.

Some outlets that might have sold her books, such as Target and Wal-Mart, have cut ties with her. Other stores likely would have been reluctant to promote her new book or to invite her for personal appearances.

Because "Paula Deen's New Testament" was months away from release, no copies had been printed. All purchases had been pre-orders, so refunds aren't necessary.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/publisher-cancels-multibook-paula-deen-contract-214916844.html

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Chicago prepares for concealed weapons

CHICAGO (AP) ? This city, where violent street gangs shoot it out dozens of times a week despite some of the nation's toughest restrictions on guns, now faces a new challenge: Well-meaning citizens with the legal right to hit the streets with loaded firearms, whenever they want.

As Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn mulls whether to sign off on eliminating the country's last concealed carry ban, the question in Chicago is whether it will matter in the crime-weary city. Will a place that long had some of the nation's tightest restrictions on handguns be more at risk? Or will it be safer with a law that can only add to the number of guns already on the street?

Neighborhood leaders, anti-crime activists and police officials worry about additional mayhem in Chicago. But other residents, including some who live in Chicago's more violent areas, believe more guns will allow them to defend themselves better.

"We just had a weekend where something like 48 people were shot, seven died," said Otis McDonald, 79, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit that ended with the U.S. Supreme Court tossing out Chicago's strict gun ban three years ago. "Now law abiding citizens like myself ... can carry them when they want to and not carry them when they don't want to, and the people out there who will do us harm won't know when we got them and when we don't."

At City Hall, where Chicago's anti-gun campaign has centered for years, the reaction to concealed carry legislation has been relatively quiet. The reasons seem to boil down to this: The city can do little about stopping the law because a federal appeals court ordered Illinois to end its public possession ban by this summer.

"We would prefer to have the (gun) bans we've always enacted... (but) it's the best we could do based upon the mandate we have," said Alderman Patrick O'Connor.

The bill sitting on Quinn's desk is a hard-fought compromise between conservative downstate lawmakers who opposed most gun restrictions and anti-gun lawmakers from Chicago and other urban areas. The legislation requires state police to issue a concealed-carry permit to any gun owner with a state-issued Firearm Owners Identification card, and who passes a background check, pays a $150 fee and undergoes 16 hours of training.

It's not as stringent as concealed carry laws in California, New York and a handful of others states, which give law enforcement authorities more power to deny permits. But it's more restrictive than earlier proposals by gun rights advocates, including one that would have superseded all local gun restrictions. For example, it won't wipe out Chicago and Cook County's ban on assault weapons.

Most significantly for gun control advocates, the legislation does prohibit guns in places like schools, buses, trains, bars and government buildings.

"If you think about all the prohibited places there are ... I don't think you will see an overwhelming number of people actually (carrying weapons) because it becomes such a headache," said state Sen. Kwame Raoul, a Chicago lawmaker and lead negotiator on the bill who represents President Barack Obama's former state senate district.

But other city officials aren't so assured. Superintendent Garry McCarthy calls a requirement that people go through only 16 hours of training before they are issued a concealed carry permit "woefully inadequate" because about the only thing people can learn in that time is how to "point and fire a weapon" and not when they can legally do so.

"Our officers receive six months of training in the police academy and then three months on the streets and at the end of the day we make mistakes frequently," he said.

Another concern by Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart is the provision in the bill that calls for law enforcement and prosecutors to object to a governor-appointed panel if they suspect applicants are dangerous. In Cook County, where there are 358,000 registered gun owners, Dart said he's worried gang members and others who shouldn't have guns will slip through the cracks and be granted permits.

Quinn, a Chicago Democrat, has been quiet on his intentions with the legislation, his office saying he's "reviewing the bill carefully." But what he decides may be moot, given that the Legislature passed it by wide enough margins to override any veto.

Once the law is in place, Dart said he expects a flood of applications for permits, something that happened in November 2011 in Wisconsin, where within hours of becoming the 49th state to have a concealed carry law, tens of thousands of people downloaded applications. By the end of 2012, the state had issued nearly 110,000 permits.

During 2012, the first full year the law was in effect, Milwaukee's total for homicides and rapes remained virtually the same as the year before. As for robbery, the kind of crime that concealed carry supporters say would be reduced if more regular citizens had weapons, Milwaukee saw a 17.2 percent drop between 2011 and 2012. But police say so far this year the number of robberies has climbed by 19 percent.

Whether the law will have similar effects in Chicago is a matter of contention. Rev. Michael Pfleger, a Catholic priest and activist on the city's South Side, doesn't believe criminals will hesitate out of some concern their victims might be armed.

"You are going to see a lot more gun fights and you are going to see people using guns as their first line of defense when they are confronted. To think guns are suddenly going to be the answer to violence in the city or the state, it's absurd," Pfleger said.

But Richard Pearson, Illinois State Rifle Association executive director, predicts Chicago's crime rate will fall. He argues that both sides in the gun debate will be watching closely what transpires.

"What goes on in Chicago is a very big deal because of their history of resisting firearm use," Pearson said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chicago-prepares-concealed-carry-gun-law-193704212.html

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