Liberty Interactive Corporation to Present at Barclays Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liberty Interactive Corporation (Nasdaq: LINTA, LINTB, LVNTA, LVNTB) announced that Greg Maffei, President and CEO of Liberty Interactive Corporation, will be presenting at the Barclays Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference, on Wednesday, May 22nd at 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time at the Crowne Plaza Times Square, NY. During his presentation, Mr. Maffei may make observations regarding the company's financial performance and outlook.

The presentation will be broadcast live via the Internet. All interested persons should visit the Liberty Interactive Corporation website at http://www.libertyinteractive.com/events to register for the webcast.

About Liberty Interactive Corporation

Liberty Interactive Corporation operates and owns interests in a broad range of digital commerce businesses. Those interests are currently attributed to two tracking stock groups: Liberty Interactive Group and Liberty Ventures Group. The Liberty Interactive Group (Nasdaq: LINTA, LINTB) is primarily focused on digital commerce and consists of Liberty Interactive Corporations subsidiaries QVC, Provide Commerce, Backcountry.com, Bodybuilding.com, Celebrate Interactive, CommerceHub and interests in HSN and Lockerz. The businesses and assets attributed to the Liberty Ventures Group (Nasdaq: LVNTA, LVNTB) consists of all of Liberty Interactive Corporations businesses and assets other than those attributed to the Liberty Interactive Group and include its subsidiary TripAdvisor, its interest in Expedia, and minority interests in Time Warner and Time Warner Cable.

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Liberty Silver Files Financial Results, Announces Changes to Board and Provides Update

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - May 15, 2013) - Liberty Silver Corp. (LSL.TO) ("Liberty" or the "Company") has filed its financial statements for the period ending March 31, 2013. The statements are available in the SEDAR (www.sedar.com) and EDGAR (www.sec.gov) databases.

The Company announced that George Kent and John Pulos will step down from the Company's board effective today to pursue other interests. "On behalf of Liberty, I would like to thank George and John for their contributions to the Company, and wish them both the best in their future endeavors," stated Tim Unwin, Chairman of Liberty. Liberty intends to recruit at least one independent director to fill the vacancies.

The Company also provided an update of its current activities regarding the Trinity project in Nevada. The Company has satisfied the expenditure component of its earn-in agreement on the property approximately 3 years ahead of schedule by completing its required US$5 million expenditure commitment. Pursuant to the terms of it's earn - in agreement, the Company has until March 29, 2017 to produce a bankable feasibility study. Liberty is currently evaluating options to finance the next phase of drilling and development for the project, and has initiated Company-wide cost reductions to conserve capital until such financing in obtained.

About Liberty Silver Corp.

Liberty Silver Corp. is focused on exploring and advancing mineral properties located in North America. Liberty Silver is led by a skilled, experienced management team and board of directors with significant experience managing exploration, development, and mining projects. Liberty Silver is committed to creating value for its shareholders by advancing its current projects utilizing its mitigated risk approach to developing new resources on its current properties, and acquiring new properties that have the potential to increase their resource base. The Trinity Silver Project, located in Pershing County, Nevada, is Liberty Silver's flagship project. Liberty Silver has the right to earn a joint venture interest in the 10,940 acres Trinity property pursuant to the terms of an earn-in agreement with Renaissance Gold Inc.

Additional information about the Company is available on its website, http://www.libertysilvercorp.com, or in the SEDAR and EDGAR databases.

Cautionary Statements

Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements are within the meaning of that term in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to the Company and the Company provides no assurance that actual results will meet management's expectations. Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements that describe the Company's future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a stated condition or result to occur. Forward-looking statements may be identified by such terms as "believes", "anticipates", "expects", "estimates", "may", "could", "would", "will", or "plan". Since forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results relating to, among other things, results of exploration, project development, reclamation and capital costs of the Company's mineral properties, and the Company's financial condition and prospects, could differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements for many reasons such as: changes in general economic conditions and conditions in the financial markets; changes in demand and prices for minerals; litigation, legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological and operational difficulties encountered in connection with the activities of the Company; and other matters discussed in this news release. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company's forward-looking statements. These and other factors made in public disclosures and filings by the Company should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on the Company's forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update.

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Dana Rohrabacher's Sporadic Bong Hit Libertarianism Doesn't Extend To Marriage Equality

Dana Rohrabacher--Orange County's senior, career politician--is engaging in a Twitter dialogue about marriage equality with Brian O'Leary Bennett, a conservative Republican, public relations expert and gay activist who once served as chief of staff for Congressman Robert K. Dornan (R-Garden Grove).

Bennett launched the discussion by applauding Rohrabacher--whose stances often abruptly shift between Phyllis-Schlafly-cold-war-conservatism and bong-hit-libertarianism--for opposing federal government intervention into state and local stances on medical marijuana distribution.

The former Southern California Edison spokesman then asked the congressman to "B consistent" and "B fair" when it comes to supporting gay marriage.

But Rohrabacher, who has always been barely one bus stop ahead of his own scandalous past, declined to accept the comparison.

The Costa Mesa Republican, who first ran for Congress in 1988 on a now laughable term limits platform, claims he backs civil union contracts only for gay and lesbian couples.

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Dante Delight for Leyburn trainer Elaine Burke as Libertarian springs York Racecourse shock

Dante Delight for Leyburn trainer Elaine Burke as Libertarian springs York Racecourse shock

5:41pm Thursday 16th May 2013 in Horse racing By Steve Carroll, Sports reporter

LIBERTARIAN became the first Yorkshire trained winner of the Betfred Dante Stakes for nearly 50 years as he sprung a 33-1 surprise in the 150,000 contest at York Racecourse.

Not since Ballymarais, in 1965, trained by Snowy Gray in Beverley, has the county achieved success in the leading trial for the Derby at Epsom but the three-year-old, the charge of Leyburn trainer Elaine Burke, tore up the form book.

Crushing the aspirations of a series of fancied runners, including Middleham colleague Mark Johnstons Windhoek, jockey William Buick pounced with Libertarian up the far rail to beat Trading Leather by a length and a quarter.

The victory was all the more remarkable because the pair had struggled in the opening stages of the mile and a quarter Group 2 contest.

But Libertarian performed when it mattered most and now all roads lead to the Surrey Downs, where the colt will look to become the first northern trained winner of the Derby since Dante, the horse this race was named after, at Newmarket in 1945.

Bookies made him a general 20-1 shot for Classic glory, with New Approach continuing to head the market as a short priced 5-4 favourite.

Burke said: I think the extra two furlongs (at Epsom) will be to his advantage but then hes a baby and, the way the track is, we might have to go up the High Moor at Middleham and go the opposite way round, which is downhill, just to get a bit more experience for him.

I am quite shocked really, I didnt think he was going to get up. You often think you are going to be tailed off last with him but hes so laid back, and doesnt really know what it is all about, until he gets the horses running around him and then off he goes.

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Libertarian stays on best to claim shock win in Dante Stakes

William Buick riding Libertarian (right) win The Betfred Dante Stakes at York. Photograph: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

Libertarian caused a huge shock when staying on best of all to win the Betfred Dante Stakes at York.

All eight runners had something of a chance two furlongs out, but the unheralded Libertarian had been off the bridle for some time.

Sent off at 33 to 1, William Buick moved to the inside on Elaine Burkes colt and he powered home to beat Jim Bolgers Trading Leather, with Aidan OBriens Indian Chief, the 11 to 4 favourite, back in third.

Dashing Star took them along with Trading Leather not far behind, but two furlongs out Ghurair quickened into the lead and looked sure to play a part in the finish.

The previously unbeaten Windhoek threw down a challenge but the race had still to develop in earnest.

Joseph OBrien tried to find a way through on Indian Chief but he did not quicken up as impressively as the winner, who was well beaten behind Patrick Prendergasts Sugar Boy in the Sandown Classic Trial.

To his credit, Trading Leather stayed on again, a length and a quarter away, and Bolger is likely to be the happiest behind the Burkes as his Dawn Approach was cut across the board for the Investec Derby on June 1st.

Karl Burke, the winning trainers husband and assistant, said: It is a great win for the yard and everyone connected with the horse.

Hes a proper horse and having not had many (Derby) horses, or Dante horses even, you are tilting at windmills at bit. We have always thought a lot of him.

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Joy for Yorkshire and Bolger as Libertarian storms to brilliant Dante victory

By Marcus Townend

PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 16 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:07 EST, 16 May 2013

Outsider Libertarian, trained by Elaine Burke in Middleham, gave Yorkshire its first winner of the Betfred Dante Stakes for 48 years but it was Irish trainer Jim Bolger who was wearing the biggest smile afterwards.

The 33-1 Dante winner is a 20-1 shot for the Investec Derby on June 1 but Ladbrokes also cut Bolgers unbeaten Dawn Approach to Evens favourite with potential stamina worries looking the only thing standing between the colt and Epsom glory.

Storming to victory: Libertarian, ridden by William Buick, wins the Betfred Dante Stakes

Bolgers Trading Leather was beaten a length and a quarter in the last serious Derby trial, and asked if hes seen anything to worry his 2,000 Guineas winner, he replied: 'The only trials that matter were run at Coolcullen (his stable) and Im ecstatic with them.'

Inexperienced Libertarian, like Dawn Approach a son on New Approach, won on his debut at Pontefract last season but had been badly carried wide by a fading horse when beaten almost nine lengths by Sugar Boy in last months Sandown Classic trial.

The nightmare journey cost jockey Philip Makin the mount and William Buick, on board, will keep the mount at Epsom.

Big win: William Buick rides Libertarian (right) to victory on Thursday

Karl Burke, assistant to his wife, said: 'The idea was that whoever rode him today rides him in the Derby and William has jumped off and said hes probably going to be the best English horse in the race.

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Middleham-based couple Elaine and Karl Burke became the first trainers from the county to win the Knavesmire's important Classic trial since Snowy Gray's Ballymarais back in 1962.

While Libertarian did not make much of an impact in the Investec Derby market, the man allowed to smile widely was Jim Bolger, who saddled Trading Leather for second but now sees his unbeaten 2000 Guineas winner Dawn Approach as short as even-money favourite with many bookmakers.

Libertarian has always been held in high regard and showed rich promise when landing a maiden on his debut at Pontefract last month, but he would have been largely ignored due to finishing only fourth in the Sandown Classic Trial, when admittedly unlucky.

Dashing Star cut out the running with Trading Leather on his tail but the race, which has seen nine winners progress to Epsom glory, was still to develop in earnest by the two-furlong pole.

With Aidan O'Brien pocketing every Derby warm-up of the last fortnight, Indian Chief was the 11/4 favourite, but the trainer's son Joseph did not receive an immediate response when he had found some space and was passed by Libertarian and William Buick on his inside.

Buick had been one of the first to start pushing but his mount ended up forging a length and a quarter clear of the plucky Trading Leather, with Indian Chief three-quarters of a length further back in third.

"It is a great win for the yard and everyone connected with the horse," said Karl Burke.

"I didn't think he should be 33/1 - I did get some 50s on Wednesday!

"He's a proper horse and having not had many (Derby) horses, or Dante horses even, you are tilting at windmills at bit.

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Dante Stakes, prep for Epsom Derby, goes to Libertarian in an upset

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Libertarian, one of the two longest shots in the field, upset the Group 2 Dante Stakes on Thursday at York.

The Dante is considered a prep race for the Epsom Derby, but few will be rushing to back Libertarian in the big race. While Libertarian is by the same sire New Approach as Derby favorite Dawn Approach, Thursdays victory was just the second of his career and first in a stakes race, where Dawn Approach is a multiple Group 1 winner, and a perfect 7 for 7.

It was Dawn Approachs stablemate, the Jim Bolger-trained Trading Leather, who wound up closest to Libertarian at the finish, coming home 1 1/4 lengths behind the winner, who was ridden to victory by William Buick for trainer Elaine Burke. In third, another three-quarters of a length back, was favored Indian Chief, who made an imposing bid between horses after being held near the back of the field, but could not quite finish off his run in his first group stakes effort.

This was the second stakes start for Libertarian, whose debut victory produced a win at Pontefract, a spacious course suitable to Libertarians big-boned body type. Libertarian came off the bridle in the early going Thursday while racing near the rear, but commenced a steady rally three furlongs from the finish, and came home best while rallying along the inside of rivals in the Dante. Winning time over about 15/16 miles on a course rated good to soft was 2:10.59.

Declaration of War heads Lockinge

The Group 1 J.T. Lockinge Stakes was the focus of the racing world one year ago, when Frankel made his 4-year-old debut in the race. Unsurprisingly, the 2013 edition of the race is attracting far less attention, except from gamblers, who several days ago hammered the Aidan OBrien-trained Declaration of War down to favoritism in the one-mile race at Newbury. Four-year-old Declaration of War, an American-bred colt by War Front, appears to be bursting with upside. He went 2 for 2 as a 2-year-old in France two seasons ago, won 2 of his 3 starts last year in Ireland, including his first venture into group stakes competition, and began his 2013 campaign last month at Leopardstown with a flashy victory over four overmatched foes in a listed stakes functioning or so it seems as a mere Lockinge prep.

Chief among his 12 rivals in the Lockinge are Farhh and Cityscape. Farhh, who makes his seasonal debut for Godolphin, won only 1 of 6 starts in 2012, but had a strong campaign nonetheless, finishing second in five important Group 1s in England and France.

Seven-year-old Group 1-winning Cityscape, like Farhh, makes his first start of the year, a change from recent seasons when he wintered in Dubai.

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Libertarian upstages Dante rivals

Updated: Thursday, 16 May 2013 16:42 | Comments Libertarian can be backed at 25-1 for the Derby

Libertarian caused a huge shock when staying on best of all to win the Betfred Dante Stakes at York.

All eight runners had something of a chance two furlongs out, but the unheralded Libertarian had been off the bridle for some time.

Sent off at 33-1, William Buick moved to the inside on Elaine Burke's colt and he powered home to beat Jim Bolger's Trading Leather, with Aidan O'Brien's Indian Chief, the 11-4 favourite, back in third.

Dashing Star took them along with Trading Leather not far behind, but two furlongs out Ghurair quickened into the lead and looked sure to play a part in the finish.

The previously unbeaten Windhoek threw down a challenge but the race had still to develop in earnest.

Joseph O'Brien tried to find a way through on Indian Chief but he did not quicken up as impressively as the winner, who was well beaten behind Patrick Prendergast's Sugar Boy in the Sandown Classic Trial.

To his credit, Trading Leather stayed on again, a length and a quarter away, and Bolger is likely to be the happiest behind the Burkes as his Dawn Approach was cut across the board for the Investec Derby on 1 June.

Karl Burke, the winning trainer's husband and assistant, said: "It is a great win for the yard and everyone connected with the horse.

"He's a proper horse and having not had many (Derby) horses, or Dante horses even, you are tilting at windmills at bit. We have always thought a lot of him.

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Libertarian wins Dante Stakes

Libertarian ran out the shock 33-1 winner of the Dante Stakes at York.

The son of 2008 Epsom Derby winner New Approach triumphed by one-and-a-quarter lengths from Trading Leather with favourite Indian Chief third.

It was a local success for trainers Elaine and Karl Burke, who train in Yorkshire.

Their winner, ridden by William Buick, is now a 25-1 chance for the Derby on 1 June, for which Dawn Approach has hardened as favourite.

Dawn Approach, another son of New Approach, won the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket for Irish trainer Jim Bolger and owners Godolphin.

The colt was initially about a 2-1 chance for a second Classic after his Guineas win, but is now nearer 5-4 after the major Derby trials have been completed.

Top Irish trainer Aidan O'Brien had won four trials in the last week - with Ruler of the World (Chester Vase), Magician (Dee Stakes), Nevis (Lingfield Derby Trial) and Battle of Marengo (Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial).

And at one stage he looked on course for a fifth when his son Joseph brought Indian Chief through to a prominent position at York.

But the Montjeu colt faltered as Buick brought Libertarian through for a surprise success in the Group Two mile-and-a-quarter contest.

Dante was the last north of England-trained winner of the Derby, in 1945, and while Libertarian may be an outside chance to repeat the double, his stamina should be an asset in the rollercoaster mile-and-a-half round Epsom.

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