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Daily Archives: June 29, 2012
freedom soars Regional events
Posted: June 29, 2012 at 7:13 pm
Its the most advanced flying machine in the air. It sometimes makes its pilots dizzy. Sen. John McCain hates it.
On July 4, the F-22 Raptor will fly along the Ruston Way waterfront as part of Tacoma Freedom Fairs air show. The planes appearance is a rare event, said Doug Miller, president of the Tacoma Events Commission, which puts on the fair.
Its a real feather in our cap, Miller said.
The highly maneuverable Air Force stealth fighter has its fans and detractors. It was called the most expensive, corroding hangar queen ever by McCain. Sticker price: $150 million.
The main entertainment stage is the America Be Strong stage at Camp Patriot, the farthest west location of the Freedom Fair on Ruston Way, right next to the Lobster Shop. The headlining show starts at 3:30 p.m. with Chuck Stevens (Beach Boys, Monkees, Eddie Money) and Tony La Stella & the Goombas.
Though Miller, his staff and volunteers are dedicated to putting on an entertaining event, money is forefront on his mind. Public Independence Day events have been canceled all over the country in recent years (most recently in Orting) and Freedom Fair is feeling the pressure, Miller said. Besides buying tickets to associated events like tonights Rainiers game and Sundays car and airplane show, the best way to support Freedom Fair is to make a donation, Miller said.
Its whats going to make or break the event, frankly, he said. Volunteers will be manning donation stations at the three entrances and Miller said they are hoping for $5 a head.
We could be delivered a knockout punch if the public doesnt vote with their dollars. The show must go on.
Heres a rundown of Independence Day events, which kick off today:
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The history of Freedom Communications
Posted: at 7:13 pm
Freedom Communications, the company that owned The Sun Journal for nearly 40 years, grew out of a newspaper operation started by two brothers in Ohio during the early years of the 20th century.
Raymond Cyrus Hoiles, known as R.C. and the man who founded Freedom, went to work for and soon became partners with his brother Frank in owning newspapers in Alliance, Lorain and Mansfield, Ohio. R.C. later became sole owner of the Lorain and Mansfield papers and in 1927 acquired another Ohio paper, the Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum.
Shortly thereafter, R.C. became embroiled in a long and bitter battle with a local newspaper rival that included several attempts on his life, including the explosion of a bomb on his front porch. By 1932, the threats and bombings in addition to the competitive climate became so tense that R.C. sold the Lorain and Mansfield newspapers and temporarily closed his door on the business.
He made a fresh start in 1935, moving his family to Santa Ana, Calif., after acquiring the newspaper there, the Register. In this job and in this political climate, R.C. Hoiles began to formalize the philosophy that was to guide his life and the work of his growing newspaper company.
The political and personal philosophy that came to be known as libertarian a term that antedated R.C.s own awakening was, for him, built on principles found in the Ten Commandments, the Golden Rule and the Declaration of Independence. These beliefs were shared and debated with readers in a public dialogue rooted in columns and editorials he wrote for the Register.
As a libertarian, R.C. Hoiles objected to coercion of any type, including the governments power of taxation. He believed that the only legitimate function of government is the protection of its citizens against fraud and force, and that all other government-run programs should be replaced by free enterprise and voluntary actions.
That was the message shared over decades by newspapers brought into the company that in 1950 was incorporated as Freedom Newspapers. By 1970, the year R.C. died, Freedom Newspapers had grown to 16 dailies scattered over seven states.
In 1973, The Free Press became the second newspaper in North Carolina after the Gazette in Gastonia acquired by Freedom. The next year, Freedom acquired the Sun Journal in New Bern and in 1977, the Daily News in Jacksonville. These dailies formed the basis of the operating group known as Freedom ENC Communications, which also included news websites and weeklies like the Havelock News and the Jones Post.
Clarence Harrison Hoiles, the eldest son, succeeded R.C. as the companys chief executive until his death in 1981. The 1980s saw diversification into television with the acquisition of five stations and Freedom created a magazine division in 1993. The Holies family maintained control of the company until 2010, despite a rift among siblings in 2004 that saw Freedom partner with private equity firms in order to create a recapitalization opportunity for those family members who wanted to sell their shares.
The debt created for the company by this and other developments resulted in Freedom filing voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in September 2009. The company emerged from bankruptcy the next April and soon after announced the naming of a new board of directors, a board bereft of Hoiles family representation for the first time.
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Liberty Star Provides Geochem Update Hay Mountain, AZ: Phase I Vegetation Samples Complete, Strong Metal Anomalies …
Posted: at 7:12 pm
TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (Liberty Star or the Company) (LBSR: OTCBB) is pleased to provide an update of exploration activity on its Hay Mountain claims. Phase I analysis of assays of vegetation samples taken from the area provided by ALS Minerals (NR 123) has been completed. Since this initial analysis of vegetation samples indicated rare earth elements (REEs) previously defined by soil sampling (NR 122), the Company will undertake a second round of analysis and re-assay the vegetation samples for 13 of 17 known REEs. Further, geochem has defined five drill targets. One target is primary and four others are subsidiary. Permitting for Phase 1 drilling is under way. Observations from Phase one vegetation analysis are:
We want to fly ZTEM before we make a final decision of where and how deep to drill. The survey can be completed and analyzed prior to drilling.
Anticipated drilling will be by diamond core drilling of HQ size (2.5 inches diameter core). Initial drilling will be to a depth of 500 to 1,000 feet to determine depth to bedrock and bedrock type and how it is altered. Five to 10 holes will be drilled, the number depending on depth.
Comments James Briscoe, Liberty Stars CEO and Chief Geologist: Observation of four rare earth elements is novel to the region and exploring for additional REEs is an exciting prospect for us. The strong indications of copper and precious metals at Hay Mountain have been confirmed and are better understood after looking at the vegetation data in relation to the soil and rock chip data. Anomalies are characteristic of porphyry copper systems. We will undertake a ZTEM program as soon as possible. In the meantime we are continuing with Phase I drilling plans at Hay Mountain.
James A. Briscoe James A. Briscoe, Professional Geologist, AZ CA CEO/Chief Geologist Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp.
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Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this news release that are not historical are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this news release include: that the vegetation sampling indicated RE, that we will fly a ZTEM program and that a five to 10 hole drill program will occur.
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Liberty Interactive Seeks New Class for Women's eCommerce Network
Posted: at 7:12 pm
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Liberty Interactive (Nasdaq: LINTA, LINTB) today announced that it is accepting proposals for participation in the 2013 Women's eCommerce Network (WeCN) program.
The WeCN pairs ten established business leaders (the Council) with five early stage eCommerce companies (the Class) for a unique, six month mentorship period. The program commences with a Summit in Silicon Valley, where each Class member is paired with two Council members who will counsel and mentor her through a targeted, business-enhancing project. The six month mentorship later culminates in a graduation ceremony in the spring of 2013.
The WeCN is a candid and immersive forum for education around real-world experiences and pain points like scaling the business and refining the business pitch. It also provides exposure to best practices and networking opportunities with the broader Council through the Summit and an active Alumni network. The program was established in 2011 to nurture and inspire promising and still-young eCommerce businesses with women at the helm. This program is in its second year and is sponsored by Liberty Interactive.
Women entrepreneurs with eCommerce businesses are encouraged to apply now for selection to this years Class. The WeCN is seeking founders and CEOs of revenue generating companies that have been in business for at least one year. Applications can be obtained by emailing: WeCN@LibertyInteractive.com. Deadline to submit is July 20, 2012.
The WeCNs inaugural year paired Class members from dynamic early stage brands with a distinguished Council that included leaders from Backcountry.com, Drugstore.com, Gilt, Kleiner Perkins, Lockerz, One Kings Lane, ShopRunner and TripAdvisor. The Class was comprised of 20x200, 3floz.com, FashionStake, Foodzie and Style for Hire. Executives from Liberty Interactive and QVC, including Greg Maffei, Liberty President and CEO, Andrea Wong, Liberty Board Member and President of International for Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Claire Watts, CEO, QVC US also participated in last years program.
About Liberty Interactive Corporation
Liberty Interactive (Nasdaq: LINTA, LINTB) owns interests in a broad range of digital commerce businesses including QVC, Provide Commerce, Backcountry.com, Celebrate Interactive, Bodybuilding.com, Evite, and Expedia.
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Delhi – [ Min 31.6 °C
Posted: at 7:12 pm
The makers of Love Aaj Kal are back with romcom Cocktail, featuring Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty in lead roles.
Dinesh Vijan, producer of Illuminati Films, says, Cocktail is creating a buzz online, so we are getting Saif and Deepika to give tips to youngsters and enhance our connect with the audience. Though it seems targeted mainly towards youngsters, a source from the film adds, In their new avatar, the duo will offer advice to people across all ages. Both will provide their own perspective on issues.
While Saif will throw light on relationship dilemmas from a guys point of view, Deepika will try to solve the difficulties of women with commitment issues. The source adds, Their own characters in the film are sketched in such a way that personalities of any type can relate to them. They portray various shades they are carefree, audacious, loving, adventurous and sensitive, which are pretty much the attributes all people possess. To participate, log on to facebook. com/joinusforcocktail?ref=ts
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Colchester Carnival parade…plus a whole day of fun
Posted: at 7:12 pm
Colchester Carnival parade...plus a whole day of fun
3:20pm Friday 29th June 2012 in News By Neil D'Arcy-Jones
FIVE festivals in one day. Thats what awaits Colchester Carnival-goers this weekend.
Run by Colchester Round Table and Colchester Ladies Circle, with help from Dorien Kelly of Colchester creative events company, Illuminati, tomorrows event looks set to be the biggest and best yet.
As well as the procession itself, which starts at 4pm from Boundary Road North and ends at 6pm at the entrance to Castle Park off the High Street, there will be a fun-packed family day in Castle Park from 11am to 8pm, which includes live music, workshops and dance troupes.
A special Olympic treat this year will be Essex County Council and Walk the Planks Sparks Will Fly Festival, which has already wowed audiences in Harwich, Braintree and Maldon, and will be doing likewise in Colchester tomorrow.
Our giant character is Marina Mightier and shell not only be picking up Colchesters glass bead, but also taking part in the procession itself.
If that wasnt enough, carnival organisers have also put together a Celebrate Diversity! event, which will celebrate the traditions, culture and talents of Colchesters ethnic community with music, dance, catering and crafts.
Theres even a world record attempt to beat the number of people playing hopscotch at any one time.
That is being organised by Live Art Collective East and takes place in Lower Castle Park from 2pm to 3pm.
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NOREEN: Let's lay off the fireworks
Posted: at 7:11 pm
Ladies and gentlemen, lets take this opportunity to recognize that the Second Amendment does not guarantee the right to keep and bear fireworks.
We love our freedoms here, but the community doesnt have much of an appetite for the rockets' red glare just now. In the Pikes Peak region weve seen plenty of the wrong kind of fireworks in the past week.
The private use of fireworks has been banned across Colorado. In Colorado Springs, City Hall banned public fireworks displays and enacted a zero tolerance policy for anyone caught setting off fireworks.
That means in cases in which someone might have received a warning in the past, they will now receive a municipal court summons. As the Colorado Springs Police Department reminded us a few days ago, a conviction for such a violation may carry a fine of up to $500 and
or 90 days in jail.
If property damage or injury occurs as a result of such a violation the perpetrator may be charged with the Colorado State statute of arson.
The cause of the Waldo Canyon Fire still is being investigated, but in the week before it started, law enforcement officials in Park and Teller counties were trying to find a serial arsonist who had set little fires near Lake George, Divide and Woodland Park.
The landscape is so dry that the smallest fire can become a big one. Youd have to be crazy or stupid to play with fireworks now.
So of course we can assume some people still will do it.
It seems crazy, but even though the use of fireworks has been banned, there are still fireworks stands in unincorporated Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties. If its illegal to use them anywhere in the state, why would we allow them to be sold?
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Alameda County is sued over San Lorenzo gun shop denial
Posted: at 7:11 pm
The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit against Alameda County after county supervisors barred a gun shop from opening in San Lorenzo.
"We believe the supervisors' actions are a denial of equal rights and due process protected by the 14th Amendment and the rights of gun ownership under the Second Amendment," said Alan Gottlieb, the Second Amendment Foundation's executive vice president.
Businessmen John Teixeira, Steve Nobriga and Gary Gamaza had been granted a variance and conditional use permit in December to open Valley Guns & Ammo at 488 Lewelling Blvd. in San Lorenzo. The San Lorenzo Village Homes Association then appealed the decision. In February, supervisors overturned the West County Board of Zoning Adjustments and denied the permit.
The partners had planned to sell antique guns, specialized sporting goods weapons and offer gunsmith and cleaning services. In addition, they would have offered classes in gun safety, maintenance and hunting safety.
The shop also would have accepted consignment sales. Teixeira, who owned a gun shop in Castro Valley before he retired, said he wanted to help people dispose of their weapons. Several of his former customers are getting elderly and want a place where they know they will get a decent price for their guns, he said.
The variance was required because the county said the shop would be closer than 500 feet to two residential areas. One of the issues the lawsuit
"The facts in this case are outrageous," Gottlieb said. When the three businessmen began the process of getting permits to open their shop, they were advised of a requirement that gun stores not be located within 500 feet of any school, liquor store or residence, he said.
"After carefully measuring distances between the shop's front door and the front door of the nearest property," he continued, "they found that they were well beyond the 500-foot limit. But then the county changed the measurement requirements."
"We did everything right, everything correct," Teixeira said. "We were told a number of times we were OK with our application."
Alameda County Counsel Donna Ziegler said, "It's my understanding that the county followed its standard procedures and policies for dealing with this permit." She said the county has not been served yet, but "we're prepared to defend the litigation."
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Court: Military service lies not illegal
Posted: at 7:10 pm
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - It's free speech versus lies and some say that lies have won. Thursday morning, the Supreme Court threw out the law that makes lying about military service a crime.
With a vote of 6-3, the Stolen Valor Act was overthrown. It had criminalized lies about receiving military awards like the Medal of Honor. Justices said those types of lies are "contemptible" but protected by free speech.
Larry Elmore, a Vietnam veteran who tends bar at VFW Post 9997 in Kansas City, called the decision an upsetting irony.
"It's a slap in every veteran's face. Yes, they have the free speech because a lot of people died for that free speech," Elmore said.
Justices Alito, Scalia and Thomas all voted to keep the Stolen Valor Act. Alito said free speech does not protect false statements that inflict real harm and serve no legitimate interest.
Elmore agreed and said it's the worst kind of lie.
"It upsets me and upsets a lot of people worse than me," Elmore said. "I know there's people who would do bodily harm to them if they saw it."
A case from Blue Springs, Mo., dealing with false military services could be resolved soon. Contractor Warren Parker admitted lying about being a war hero and receiving a Purple Heart.
Parker received $6 million in government contracts meant for disabled veterans. He will be sentence July 16.
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The Constitutional Right to Lie
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Lost in the hoopla over the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling upholding the Affordable Care Act is a fascinating and important free-speech decision that is one of the oddest in the already strange history of the First Amendment.
The case, Alvarez v. United States, was all about lies. The first sentence of Justice Anthony Kennedys plurality opinion is an instant classic: Lying was his habit.
This is a substantial understatement. Xavier Alvarez was a fabulist straight out of Mark Twain. He lied when he said that he played hockey for the Detroit Red Wings and that he once married a starlet from Mexico. When newly elected to the local water board in Claremont, California, Alvarez falsely told his new colleagues that he was a retired Marine who had received the Medal of Honor after being wounded repeatedly by the same aggressor.
This last lie was unlike the others. It violated the Stolen Valor Act of 2005, which made it a crime to lie about decorations received in military service. It was already a crime to lie about military service in order to defraud the government or private person of some gain. The Stolen Valor Act criminalized the mere act of lying about military decorations, full stop. No intention to defraud was required.
Alvarez seems not to have sought to gain anything by his lie other than esteem. This made him a perfect test case for a question that previously tormented no one but law professors and their students: Does the right to free speech extend to lying for no otherwise unlawful gain?
On the surface, the issue might seem straightforward. With the possible exception of Justice Hugo Black, who liked to say that Congress shall make no law really meant no law at all, no Supreme Court justice has ever believed free speech to be absolute. At times, the court has said that certain kinds of speech -- such as obscenity, libel and the ill-defined fighting words -- deserve no protection whatsoever. Although that categorical approach has faded from the courts jurisprudence, the justices still believe that speech must have some value to merit protection under the First Amendment.
What value inheres in lies about simple matters of fact? What good could possibly come of Alvarez telling people that he risked his life for his country when he did no such thing?
Three justices -- Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas -- said the answer was, none. There was no reason, they said, to stop Congress from criminalizing lies about military service.
The other six justices disagreed. In oral arguments, it had sounded as though a majority might uphold the law. But in two separate opinions, neither commanding a majority of five, the justices tried their best to explain what was so useful about lying.
The job wasnt easy. Alvarezs lawyers, as well as some academics who had filed briefs as friends of the court, had urged the most brazen logic of all, one that Twain himself could only have admired: Lying is a necessary and valuable component of the self-presentation in which we all engage.
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