Sunday, September 30, 2012

Explosive Attack on Kenya Church Kills 1 Child

The acting police chief in Kenya's capital says an explosive device set off in a Sunday school class killed one child and seriously wounded three.

Moses Ombati said he suspects sympathizers with the Somali militant group al-Shabab were behind the attack at an Anglican church in Nairobi.

Kenya has seen a series of attacks on churches ever since Kenyan forces moved into Somalia to fight al-Shabab last year. Kenyan forces kicked the rebels out of their last stronghold, Kismayo, on Friday.

Grenades are often used in the attacks; Ombati is describing the cause of Sunday's attack as an explosive device.

One church member, Julius Macharia Maina, brought four children to the hospital. One child's head was cut open; the others had bruises. Maina described the attack "emotional and very scary."

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2 women, 2 different takes on presidential campaign

With five weeks left before Election Day, Mitt Romney is working hard to woo female voters. Sharyl Attkisson profiles two women with very different perceptions - one is a full-time mom, the other a single voter looking for a job.

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Hear this: Earphone cords make cool portraits

By Courtney Garcia, TODAY contributor

The Internet has helped promote artists who work with such varied mediums as hole-punch dots, breakfast foods, and pennies. The latest unexpected art tool? Those oft-tangled earphone cords that come with your iPods.

Courtesy of Etcetera

One of the portraits created with earphone cords.

A project devised by Amsterdam-based marketing agency Etcetera and CGI post-production studio Souverein consists of a series of portraits created out of the twisty cords of earbuds. It was created for a promotional campaign surrounding T-Mobile?s ?Life for Sharing? collaboration with Deezer music, and is meant to highlight a new streaming add-on for mobile phones that allows users to create playlists and share them with their friends.

To embody the musical camaraderie, the promotion crew decided to bring their friends to life with cords.

?We made portraits of people who created a playlist with earphones, which symbolizes someone?s personal taste of music,? Stan van Zon, creative director of Etcetera told NBCNews.com. ?We started with photos of random people. Then we had a sketcher take a look at it, and emphasize the true characteristics with just a couple of strokes. We simplified these sketches to make the complete drawing with just two single strokes.?

Courtesy of Etcetera

The company is working on a project where anyone can create an image using the cords.

From there, the design was given to Sovereign, a company who specializes in image manipulation, CGI/3D, Photography and Fine Art printing.

?They prepared the job by modeling all kinds of earphones, just to see what works best,? van Zon explained. ?Black lines, black earplugs, not too much design-y stuff, and an off-white background.?

While the project began for advertising purposes, the flair of the idea has already inspired new editions. The original models were based on the faces of colleagues and friends, but Etcetera is working on a project that will enable music lovers to create their own portraits with earphones in conjunction with their personal playlists. Their plan is to?have the computer produce an earphone image based on someone?s Facebook profile or another photo available online. That portrait will then become a kind of album cover for the person?s playlist.

These renditions will likely prove a simpler task to construct than their prototypes.

?When the means to make an expression are so limited, really everything needs to be exactly right,? commented van Zon. ?Of course, this also depends on the specific characteristics of a person. With a nose twice as big as usual, it?ll make the job somewhat easier.?

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Boomer Sooner ? The League of Ordinary Gentlemen

It has come to my attention that Oklahoma will soon be an ?Open Carry? state. My views on gun control are? well? let?s just say that I?m glad Canada doesn?t have a 2nd Amendment. However, I would like to ask those opposed to Open Carry laws just what is so much worse about carrrying one?s weapon openly rather than concealing it?

I?would imagine that the guy concealing his gun is the one with ill intent.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Clean-up in Newquay as mankinis are banned at seaside resort ...

Clean-up in Newquay as mankinis are banned at seaside resortGetty

Cornish seaside resort Newquay is taking drastic action to wipe its streets of drunken stag parties - by banning visitors from wearing mankinis.

The Daily Mail reports that police in the seaside town say the decision to ban the revealing one-piece and other 'inappropriate clothing' has helped significantly reduce anti-social behaviour and recorded crime.

Officers say Newquay is shedding its reputation as a resort for drunken revellers and stag parties as a result of the zero-tolerance approach to risqu? fancy dress.

Some tourists, including 15-year-old children, have been sent home as a result of their anti-social behaviour, while adult fun-seekers have had their skimpy fancy dress costumes seized by police - including thong-like bathing suits mankinis.

The news is a delight for locals who had become used to seeing men walking around their home town in the tiny costumes.

Devon and Cornwall Police Superintendent Julie Whitmarsh spoke of the successful summer season and said: 'We have had this consistency of seizing inappropriate items of clothing, sending people home to get changed, and that has worked, it has made a real difference, this 'no-nonsense attitude.'

'Mankini is what we term "offensive clothing", so we won't accept people wearing them. They are just hideous.'

'Is it just me, but if you were living in Bath for example, or Bournemouth, is that something you would wear to walk into town on a Saturday afternoon? No.

'They are just revolting, there is nothing pleasant about seeing anybody in a mankini. We have had a real crackdown on the fake penises.

'And people are getting that message. You look at the images you see of Newquay now, 2009 is three years ago and we are in a very different place.'

Part of the award-winning Newquay Safe campaign, since the death of two teenagers in 2009 following separate drink-fuelled nights out, the tough stance has been welcomed by residents who want to take their town back from the clutches of anti-social tourists.

'There was a lot of anger, that for us was a real turning point and threw it into sharp focus,' said Superintendent Whitmarsh.

'It was just the constancy of what was happening, the ongoing situation. I've always been shocked at the number of families that come on holiday but don't all go home as a family.

'To have that number of incidents was a shock for all of those involved. It was a real catalyst for change.'

Newquay Safe won praise from Home Office ministers for its initiatives designed to cut crime. Police regularly called parents across Britain to collect their drunken children in the middle of the night, alcohol was seized and stag and hen parties were sometimes banned from going into the resort.

'I remember one of our PCSOs said a 16-year-old boy had 64 cans of super-strength lager at 2pm,' Supt Whitmarsh told the Daily Mail.

'But the mother had a real go at the police saying they had ruined the boy's fun.

'But it isn't fun if you see the immediate harm a can of super-strength lager can cause a 16-year-old, let alone 64 between five of them.

'There is an attitude of "what goes on tour, stays on tour", that that's ok, but it is not.'

Superintendent Whitmarsh, who has two sons aged 14 and 11, said some parents' attitudes have contributed to the problems associated with anti-social behaviour among drunken teens.

She said: 'You get adults dropping their children off with, literally, a boot full of alcohol, and they say: "I'd rather know what they are drinking"'.

Officers say the message is finally getting through to many parents and reported crime during the summer season fell by one fifth this year compared with 2009, while reports of anti-social behaviour dropped from 685 in the summer of 2009 to 286 this season.

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Thought mankini-wearers were bad? Check out these bad traits of Brits on holiday...

  • Sporting naff tourist wear

    <p> You're not a war reporter or an intrepid white hunter, you're just checking out the sights of central Rome, so you do not need a lightweight, multi pocket Traveller waistcoat. By the same token, nothing will mark you out as a tourist faster than a fanny pack. You may as well wear a big flashing sign saying 'Yes, I'm carrying all my valuables in this ridiculous bum bag. Please rob me.' Just wear normal clothes, like a normal person.</p>

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  • Moaning about how expensive things are

    <p> You don't go to Iceland or the Maldives expecting a cheap bar bill (not if you've done your research anyway), so there's no point in banging on about how a beer's twice the price it would be in your local pub. Equally, the guy selling you a rug which costs the equivalent of a week's wages for him probably doesn't LOVE hearing about how &nbsp;'ridiculously cheap' it is.</p>

    Moaning about how expensive things are
  • Eating the same food as at home

    <p> 'I haven't tried it because I don't like it' isn't an acceptable excuse for not trying new food when you're two years old, so it definitely won't wash now you're old enough to fly without a label round your neck.&nbsp;</p>

    Eating the same food as at home
  • Insisting on speaking only English

    <p> Despite evidence to the contrary, there is no defective gene in British people that renders them incapable of using foreign languages. Yes, a lot of people in the world speak English, but plenty don't and there's absolutely no reason why we shouldn't try to converse in their language, in their country, rather than talking English very s l o w l y and LOUDLY.</p>

    Insisting on speaking only English
  • Moaning about the weather

    <p> Sure, it's disappointing when it's overcast on your beach holiday or the snow's slushy on your ski trip but there's not a sausage your tour rep or the locals can do about it, so quit your whining and look on the bright side - you'll save heaps on sunscreen and get really good at Scrabble.</p>

    Moaning about the weather
  • Playing the superior traveller

    <p> If you've ever uttered the words 'oh, I'm not a tourist, I'm a traveller', you are most likely the kind of extremely annoying person who considers yourself morally and culturally superior because you've never stayed in a hotel listed in a guidebook. No matter how far off grid you go, how many henna tattoos you get and how many famous sights you actively avoid visiting, if you're travelling in a foreign country, you're still a tourist. End of.</p>

    Playing the superior traveller
  • Talking about 'doing' places

    <p> You 'do' the washing-up, a crossword or some gardening. You don't 'do' a country, city or sight, you visit it, see it, experience it, enjoy it. No one ever had a horizon expanding&nbsp; experience by approaching travelling in the same way as they do their weekly supermarket shop.</p>

    Talking about 'doing' places
  • Disturbing the peace

    <p> I was once swimming in a secluded lake in Sweden.&nbsp; It was a beautiful summer day and the peace and silence were total. Until suddenly, from the other side of the water, someone shouted: 'Oi! Dave! Get us a beer!', in a voice loud enough to carry across Wembley Stadium. I won't say what nationality they were, but there's a clue in there somewhere...</p>

    Disturbing the peace
  • Not doing your research

    <p> Its never been easier to access all the information you could possibly ever need, instantly. So if you're still referring to the Czech Republic as Czechoslovakia when you're in Prague, or asking whether they take Euros in a Copenhagen boutique, its time to get busy with Wikipedia before you step off that plane.</p>

    Not doing your research
  • Treating locals as your own personal photographers

    <p> You may be on holiday, but all these local people are not merely extras in the movie entitled 'My Holiday.' They have jobs to go to, lives to live and quite possibly they have better things to do for fifteen minutes than getting to grips with your smartphone's camera app while you block the street and pull moronic poses to post on your Facebook page.&nbsp;</p>

    Treating locals as your own personal photographers

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FBI probes $7 flea market Renoir over theft report

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This undated image provided by the Potomack Company shows French Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Paysage Bords de Seine," which was purchased for $7 at a flea market in West Virginia.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

The Renoir painting that caused a sensation when it was bought at a flea market for $7 may have been stolen from a museum six decades ago, and an auction house has put its sale on hold.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir's painting "Paysage Bords de Seine" was due to go to auction through the Potomack Company on Saturday, but its sale was put on hold after a Washington Post reporter discovered documents in the Baltimore Museum of Art's library showing it was on loan there from 1937 until 1951, when it was stolen.

The Impressionist work, whose title translates as "Landscape on the Banks of the Seine," was purchased two years ago at a West Virginia flea market.

The buyer, a Virginia woman who has not revealed her name, took it to auction house The Potomack Co. in July, and experts there confirmed it was by the French master Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The frame of the painting includes a "Renoir" plaque.

"I originally bought it for the frame," the buyer admitted to NBCWashington.com earlier this month. "I was trying to rip it apart... I was like, well, maybe I should wait." The buyer's mother encouraged her to get it appraised.

It was expected to fetch $75,000 to $100,000 at auction.?

"The rest of the auction will go on, but the Renoir has been withdrawn," said Lucie Holland, a spokeswoman for The Potomack Co.

Read the story on NBCWashington.com

Potomack said that the?London-based Art Loss Registry had said that the painting had never been reported stolen or missing and the FBI's art theft website did not list it as stolen either. There was also no police report from the theft.

The FBI is now investigating.

'Caught by surprise'
The Renoir came to the Baltimore museum through one of its leading benefactors, collector Saidie May. Her family?bought it from the Bernheim-Jeune gallery in Paris in 1926.

The Washington Post found records in the museum's library on Tuesday that showed May had lent the paintings and other works to the museum in 1937, Potomack said.

After the newspaper told it of the findings, the Baltimore museum checked its files and found a loan record showing the Renoir had been stolen on November 17, 1951. What happened to it after the theft is unknown.

Doreen Bolger, the museum director, said the museum's probe into what happened to the painting was in early stages.

May died in May 1951 and the art collection was willed to the museum. As its ownership was going through legal transfer, the painting was stolen while still listed as on loan.

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The Mona Lisa Foundation, based in Switzerland, is claiming Leonardo da Vinci painted an earlier version of the Mona Lisa. Is she or isn't she? NBC's Jim Maceda reports.

"We were caught by surprise," Bolger said on Thursday.

"At this point we just want to make sure that the painting winds up where it belongs and that we provide all the information we can to law enforcement about this issue," Bolger said.?

She said that she would be happy to show the painting again if it is ultimately returned to the museum.

NBC News staff, Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Truecaller Provides Worldwide Phone Listings

When an unfamiliar number from another country appears on your caller ID, you are not sure whether you should answer. The Swedish company Truecaller is a mobile phone app that helps you find the owner of phone numbers, especially cell and prepaid phone numbers, worldwide. It is an attempt to create the most comprehensive phone directory in the world, with a mix of white and yellow page listings.

According to Truecaller, Scandinavia has about 60 percent of its phone numbers listed in directories. The United States and some Western European countries might have about 30 percent of numbers available in directories, not including cell phones or prepaid lines. Truecaller says many countries do not even have phone directories for the public to consult. In countries such as India and Saudi Arabia, it is difficult to find listings. In some places, you must pay for phone number information.

To find out who owns a phone for free, enter the number on your mobile phone or the Truecaller website.

?For the time being, it?s only possible to reverse number lookup ? and not name search,? Kim Fai Kok, Truecaller marketing manager, told RESCUECOM. ?Though I have to clarify that in Scandinavia, for instance, where there are public phone directories which we also partner with to get extended data, the name search is available. That?s why the name and address field is on the app.?

People all around the world can pool their personal directories and make them available to other Truecaller users. ?The privacy issue is something we take seriously ? that?s why we have made it really easy for people who don?t want to be on our database to opt out,? Kok continued. ?Please note that we don?t give away, share or sell any data that is in Truecaller?s database.?

Truecaller says that in India, there are approximately 600 million mobile subscribers, almost all prepaid. Until Truecaller, there was no method to look up these numbers. Truecaller says it enabled the India lookup success rate to rise from 0 percent to 56 percent. With Truecaller, people looking for U.S. numbers succeed about 60 percent of the time.

Founded in 2009 in Stockholm, Sweden, Truecaller recently released a new Android version. The app works on the iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Symbian and Windows phones.

Truecaller recently passed 5 million users, with more than 120 million searches conducted a month.

Your mobile phone is handy for business and personal use. If you have a computer problem, the phone is also handy to call for phone computer repair and computer support, from a reliable company such as RESCUECOM.

Truecaller makes it easy to block calls, including those from numbers already identified as spam.

With the $1.3 million in funding it just received from Open Ocean, Truecaller will expand its markets. ?The funds will further boost Truecaller?s product development and international expansion in key markets North America, Asia and the Middle East,? Kok explained.

Find out who is calling you with Truecaller.

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Celebrate the official opening of the Belle Isle Bike Skills Area ? Hills ...

Lots of folks worked very hard to make this happen and it is so nice to see a project actually be completed instead of simply talked about over and over. From the Press Release;

The City?s Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities will open its new Belle Isle Bike Skills Area on Saturday, September 29, at 10 a.m. with a celebration that will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony, demonstrations, and tours. The public is invited to attend and to bring their bicycles to try out the mountain bike training area.

?I encourage residents and visitors to come discover the Belle Isle Bike Skills Training Area as it is another step Richmond is taking to create bike-friendly, outdoor tourist attractions, as we prepare for the UCI Road World Cycling Championships in 2015,? comments Mayor Dwight C. Jones. ?The benefits of cycling are tremendous to our city in many ways, including our efforts to encourage city residents to get active and adopt a healthy lifestyle.?

The new training area is located within the James River Park on Belle Isle across from the Tredegar Street suspension bridge. It includes a beginner and expert pump track, rock gardens, and log and rock skinnies in addition to other features. Bicyclists can learn to handle these obstacles and challenges, which they will find on the trails throughout the James River Park, in a controlled environment.

?This site, which has been built largely with the labor of volunteers who love mountain biking, will provide a place to learn and practice mountain biking skills and introduce the fun of mountain biking as a recreational activity to a much larger audience,? said Dr. Norman C. Merrifield, director of the department.

In addition, while this new facility provides ?off-road? training, the city also has plans to add an ?on-road? training component on Belle Isle adjacent to this site. The on-road training facility will provide a place for children and adults to become competent bicyclists, as well as learn and practice the skills needed to ride safely in an urban environment.

?The James River Park is already known throughout the East coast and internationally for its outstanding network of urban mountain biking trails. Now with the addition of this skills area Richmond has enhanced its reputation as a ?bike city,?? said Jakob Helmoldt, the city?s bicycle, pedestrian and trails coordinator.

Organizations that provided volunteers who helped construct the new training site, as well as in-kind donations, include the Friends of the James River Park, the James River Outdoor Coalition, the Richmond Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts, the International Mountain Biking Association, Virginia Bicycling Federation, Hands-On Greater Richmond, SportsBackers, Altria, Luck Stone, Tektonics Design Group, Sattler Creative, Alpine Trails, Dreaming Creek, and Green Side Up Landscaping.

The Belle Isle Skills Area is free to use and is open from sunrise to sunset. For more information, call (804) 646-5733 or visit?www.RichmondGov.com/Parks.

Source: http://hillsandheights.org/2012/09/27/celebrate-the-official-opening-of-the-belle-isle-bike-skills-area/

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Georgia opposition says ready to accept defeat in fair vote

TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgian opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili said on Friday he will not stir unrest if his coalition loses fairly in a parliamentary election, due to be held amid tension following nationwide protests against prison brutality.

Ivanishvili, a once-reclusive tycoon whose wealth at $6.4 billion equals nearly half of Georgia's economic output, launched his political movement last year and has campaigned on calls for President Mikheil Saakashvili to resign.

An opinion poll in August showed Ivanishvili's six-party "Georgian Dream" coalition a long way behind Saakashvili's United National Movement ahead of the October 1 election, but analysts believe support for the opposition has risen since mass protests against abuse of prisoners last week.

"If we don't get an expected result and the international community recognizes this election as legitimate, then we will accept any kind of outcome," Ivanishvili told a news conference.

"We won't allow civil confrontation. Whatever outcome will be, we won't allow any unrest and confrontation," he added.

Protests broke out across the country last week after two local television channels broadcast images of prison guards beating, punching and humiliating prisoners, as well as inmates being raped. The two channels oppose Saakashvili and one is owned by Ivanishvili.

The abuse scandal has increased tensions before the vote, prompting calls for restraint from the West.

An opinion poll conducted by the U.S. National Democratic Institute in August put UNM on 37 percent support against 12 percent for Georgian Dream and showed 43 percent of respondents could vote either way.

RIVAL ACCUSATIONS

The government said the video was recorded by guards who were bribed by "politically motivated persons" and Saakashvili called it "Russian mud" financed with "Russian money."

The opposition says 60 supporters have been detained by police and blamed the government for creating an "atmosphere of fear and intimidation". The ruling party says its supporters have been attacked by opposition protesters and urged the Georgian Dream to reject violence.

The grim prison footage has enabled Ivanishvili to call the vote "a choice between good and evil". Yet Ivanishvili said he was ready to work with Saakashvili, whose second and the last presidential term expires next year, if the opposition coalition wins the vote, and would not try to impeach him.

Saakashvili, 44, became a political darling of the West when he rose to power after a bloodless revolution that toppled Eduard Shevardnadze, a former Soviet foreign minister.

But opponents have accused him of monopolizing power and criticized him for leading Georgia into a disastrous five-day war with Russia in 2008. His promise to take Georgia into NATO remains unfulfilled and has soured relations with Moscow.

Saakashvili said on Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to gain sway over a country that was under Russian or Soviet control for almost two centuries.

"Georgia cannot be sold, our people cannot be sold," Saakashvili told tens of thousands of his supporters at the ruling party's final rally at the capital's main stadium.

(Editing by Jason Webb)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/georgia-opposition-says-ready-accept-defeat-fair-vote-194048451.html

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Romney to speak with Israeli PM Netanyahu

(AP) ? Mitt Romney is set to speak by telephone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (neh-ten-YAH'-hoo) on Friday.

The Republican presidential nominee's campaign confirms the scheduled conversation. It would come the same day that President Barack Obama also is expected to speak with Netanyahu phone.

The economy has dominated the presidential contest so far, but both candidates have focused more on foreign policy in recent weeks.

Romney has been critical of Obama's relationship with Israel's leadership.

Netanyahu told the United Nations on Thursday that tougher action is needed to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The prime minister argues that an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities may be the only answer.

Obama and Romney support the use of military force if necessary to prevent Iran from possessing a nuclear weapon.

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Mill Pond Country Club: Investing Your Time with Your Family and ...

Golf was previously more of a spectator sport. These days, lots more people are becoming fascinated in playing. Together with the expansion of offered golf courses around the world, people who love the sport are now able to play. There?s lots of golf course situated in New York, where golf fanatics can go and practice their putting expertise. Mill Pond Golf Course, in particular, have several features in order to make it exciting for gamers.

Just not a Sport

Golf isn?t just a sport for the men (and ladies); it?s also a great way to have exercise. A player walks greater than a couple of miles while getting to get to know different people. A number of people are now using this as being a networking tool, leaving the workplace and being in the outdoors. More deals have been sealed on golf courses compared to boardrooms. Business ties are established and enhanced over a game of golf. The reason that makes golf a challenging sport is that game enthusiasts have to play against themselves first. It takes a great deal of attention and dedication to learn the sport. It delivers an optimistic message about one?s work values to individuals that a player encounters.

Country Clubs Offering

Other than getting together with prospective business partners, country clubs including Mill Pond delivers lots of features you may get pleasure from, such as day spas, swimming pools, athletics club, and so on. The Mill Pond Country Club is found nearby the golf course and can be a wonderful location to run any function. It has good viewpoints; the huge windows look out towards the lakes and abundant greens of the course. Events such as weddings, graduation celebrations, birthday celebrations, fundraisers, gold functions, as well as wedding showers may be held at the location. The ballroom, verandas and garden shelters on the lawn deliver stunning settings for just about any event. The caterers will take care of the additional details in order to make any celebration a memorable one. Golf clubs also have cafes and grill areas where tired players could rest and savor a comfortable extravagant meal.

Golf Courses for Active Members

Mill Pond Country Club, NY has several things to offer, such as the golf course. This club, considered as the site?s major attraction, features a large landscaped standard 18-hole professional golf course. Skilled golf players and rookies check out these clubs during the hot seasons. These months have the ideal weather for players and fans. There are mini-courses where you could work on your golf swing. Right after playing a round, you may sit at the terrace and get an outstanding scenery of the entire course. There is also a bar and restaurants located close to the driving range. A lot of enthusiasts hold golf competitions established for charity or funds in Mill Pond Country Club, NY.

Additional perks

Golf isn?t the single sport they offer. There are many athletics establishments such as tennis and badminton courts. Other perks include things like a health and fitness center, swimming pools, and football field. Develop your health and physical awareness by having a complete work out. You may as well take yoga and Pilates sessions, or a swift jog on one of the treadmills. Check out the sports bar and lounge if you desire to enjoy a game with other sports enthusiasts. This is a good location to organize game nights with your relatives and buddies.

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Soldier's death shines light on Afghan insider killings

In the weeks before his death, 21-year-old Mabry Anders had grown increasingly worried that he might not come home from Afghanistan. The Army specialist was battling insomnia and would send brief, worried messages back to his family.

"He talked to me in the day, which would be in the middle of his night," his father, Dan Anders, said. "He didn't sleep. He was just worried."

There were good reasons for concern. During his six-month tour, the Taliban staged a major attack at his base, a suicide bomber had killed one of his brigade's most revered leaders, and an Afghan villager threw a fire-bomb at a vehicle he was traveling in.

But what Anders may not have expected is that his killer would be an Afghan army soldier, one of those the U.S. military is supposed to be training to take over security of the country ahead of the withdrawal of most U.S. troops by the end of 2014.

A surge in insider attacks (also known as "green on blue" attacks) has prompted NATO to temporarily curtail some joint operations. The move casts doubt on what exactly international forces can accomplish in those places where they cannot work alongside their Afghan allies.

Analysis: What's leading Afghan troops to turn on coalition forces?

Interviews in Afghanistan and the United States have uncovered new details about the attack on August 27, which also took the life of another U.S. soldier, Sergeant Christopher Birdwell. These include Taliban claims that the insurgents prepared the Afghan soldier for the killings.

"After the shooting incident a group of Taliban came to my house and said that Welayat Khan was their man," said Nazar Khan, the brother of the Afghan soldier who was killed by U.S. forces after he opened fire on the Americans.

"'We have trained him for this mission and you must be proud of his martyrdom,'" the brother quoted a local Taliban commander as saying.

Interviews with Afghan officials suggest that Welayat Khan was not properly vetted. He was admitted to the force seven months before the attack, despite presenting a fake birth certificate and having gotten a flimsy recommendation from a commander who vouched for him simply because the two men were ethnic Pashtuns, according to Afghan sources speaking on condition of anonymity.

Insider attacks now account for one in every five combat deaths suffered by NATO-led forces in Afghanistan, and 16 percent of all American combat casualties, according to 2012 data. The rising death toll has alarmed Americans and raised new, troubling questions about the unpopular war's direction.

The Pentagon is promising better vetting of Afghan recruits like Welayat Khan, and NATO last week announced it was scaling back cooperation with Afghans to reduce risk to Western troops. That includes Anders' unit, stationed at Combat Outpost Xio Haq in Laghman province, in eastern Afghanistan, which, for the moment, has halted joint operations.

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But it's unclear whether the United States or NATO or the Afghan government forces they're training will be able to stop the next Welayat Khan before he strikes.

Khan was raised in a deeply religious family in the mountain village of Shor Khil, a collection of about 100 mud-built houses near the Tora Bora mountains not far from the Pakistan border.

'Very upset and angry'
Relatives said they were taken by surprise when he joined the Afghan army. His cousin Rahman recounted that Welayat had lambasted Western military forces.

"Welayat had a small radio and liked to listen to news about Afghanistan. He became very upset and angry when there were reports about civilians being killed by airstrikes," Rahman said. "'May Allah save us from the hands of these infidels,'" he quoted Welayat as saying.

According to family members, Welayat had shown signs of mental instability since an accident at work when he slipped on a mountain while breaking rocks for construction. Nazar Khan, Welayat's older brother, said he would suffer mental breakdowns and "get angry at minor things."

In Welayat's pictures, provided by his brother Nazar Khan, he appears clean-shaven, young, stern looking, with a mass of thick black hair. He has a long face and slender build. In one picture he is gently holding his green beret in his right hand, with his left hand resting on the barrel of a machine gun.

Work with the Afghan army meant steady paychecks of about $240 a month, helping his 15-member family. Still, his relatives asked him to quit out of fear of reprisals by the Taliban, who have warned villagers not to join the Afghan security forces.

Slideshow: Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads (on this page)

"We have all warned him to leave the army and find another job," Rahman said.

Reprisals from the Taliban, it turns out, wouldn't be a problem.

In cold blood
Although the Taliban claim to have trained Khan for his mission, there is nothing to suggest at this point that he knew where, when or even if he would strike on the morning of August 27. By all accounts, he did not know the two U.S. soldiers he shot.

Anders, an Army mechanic from a small town in Oregon, and Birdwell, from Windsor, Colorado, were part of an early morning clearance mission near the Afghan town of Kalagush when the lead vehicle in their convoy hit a bomb.

Improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, are hardly a novelty and, after 11 years of war, troops know how to respond. Soldiers in the convoy quickly secured the area and Anders went to help load the damaged vehicle for transport.

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The American patrol had the road blocked to ensure security. But the Afghan soldiers approaching in another convoy were not seen as a potential threat, and were allowed to pass. On board that convoy was Welayat Khan.

"They are trained to trust the Afghan soldiers," Anders' mother, Genevieve Woydziak, said.

Welayat Khan was sitting at the gun turret mounted on a vehicle in the Afghan convoy. At 8:10 in the morning, as his vehicle passed Anders and Birdwell, Welayat Khan took aim at the Americans and fired.

"The rest of the Afghan soldiers at that point laid their weapons down" to avoid being shot, Woydziak said.

Welayat Khan then jumped out of the Afghan vehicle and started to run. But he didn't get very far.

An American helicopter arrived in minutes and shot Khan dead less than a kilometer away, according to a U.S. Army spokesman.

Khan's older brother said the body was so riddled with bullets that it was unrecognizable.

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"The coffin was sealed," Nazar said, adding that the government declined to provide any money for the funeral because of Khan's links to the Taliban.

In hunting for an explanation, Reuters learned of an alternative narrative. Khan's brother heard from Afghan forces and an Afghan eyewitness that there was a dispute at the American roadblock, involving a pregnant women who needed to pass. In this scenario, an American at the scene told her to wait and Khan retaliated.

"My brother is a martyr and the whole family is proud of his martyrdom but we blame the Americans for inciting him to shoot," Nazar Khan said.

But a U.S. Army spokesman said there was no indication so far that Khan had any interaction with the American soldiers he killed, or with any of the other American forces, for that matter. The Army investigation is ongoing.

Video: Deadline looms as US troops leave Afghanistan (on this page)

The Taliban appears to be claiming they were in on the attack from the start, before Welayat Khan even joined the army.

"Mullah Abdul Samad and his men came to my house a day after I buried my brother and they were saying that Welayat joined them before enrolling in the army," Nazar Khan said, referring to the village Taliban commander.

It's unclear what, beyond perhaps Welayat Khan's fake birth certificate, NATO might have caught with its newly enhanced steps to weed out dangerous Afghan soldiers, announced in the weeks after the shooting.

Many of the attacks are chalked up to personal grudges, in a country where disputes are frequently settled at gunpoint and where asking after a wife's health could be seen as offensive.

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Brigadier General Roger Noble of Australia, deputy chief of staff of operations in Afghanistan, said NATO was working on creating "shooter profiles" from past cases to see if it is possible to identify worrying traits or characteristics.

Ryan Crocker, U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan until July, warned that "the Taliban have found a niche."

"I think they're finding that ... relatively easy to do," he said at an event hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "And our own vetting in the U.S. military is not that great, let's face it."

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, speaking by phone from an undisclosed location, told Reuters that "a large number" of fighters have infiltrated the Afghan security forces.

'A hero comes home'
Anders' mother was at her office on August 27 when she got a call from workers at her house in Baker City, Oregon. They told her that two Army soldiers had arrived at her doorstep.

"I served in the Army myself. We knew why they were there," she said.

It was a long, 15-mile drive back to her home, where she would learn with certainty about her son Mabry's death earlier that day on the other side of the world. She has learned more details about it since then.

The parents are still wrestling with agonizing questions.

Video: General Allen: ?We?re working hard to eliminate threat? to coalition forces (on this page)

Dan Anders, Mabry's father, who lives in Wyoming, is concerned about the U.S. rules of engagement - saying, for example, that he had learned the helicopter that shot Welayat Khan as he attempted to flee had to request authorization to fire, even though Khan had just killed his son and Birdwell.

His mother is deeply concerned about the insider threat itself, saying that her son's Army friends in Afghanistan are afraid of some of the Afghans they serve with.

"They're training with these Afghan people and they're doing their thing and they know it's wrong," she said. "They know who they can trust. They know who they can't trust. They are in fear. Every day."

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Some analysts see NATO's decision last week to scale back some joint operations as a worrying sign.

Nora Bensahel at the Center for a New American Security think tank said it raised serious questions about the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. "This will create a vicious cycle, where an emboldened Taliban increases its threats against any future joint patrols in order to make this temporary suspension permanent," Bensahel wrote.

Other critics of the war, including in Congress, have seized upon the insider attacks as an additional reason to accelerate the American withdrawal from the country.

Still, the Afghan conflict is not a top issue in the U.S. presidential election campaign and the insider attacks have not yet sparked widespread national outrage.

Video: How the war has changed (on this page)

Mabry Anders' home town of Baker City, Oregon appears to have been largely untouched by the war until his death. His hometown newspaper noted in an editorial that Anders' killing had "erased our collective complacency" about the 11-year-old Afghan war.

The newspaper, the Baker City Herald, estimated that some 2,000 people turned out on the streets for Anders' funeral procession. Hundreds held tiny flags.

Anders was just 10 years old at the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks, and he enlisted in the Army shortly after graduating from high school. He posted lots of photos on Facebook - many showing his sense of humor, even in Afghanistan.

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On the day of his service, the Herald wrote a touching article called "A Hero Comes Home," noting the different ways people in the community paid tribute to Anders. Among them was a story about a man who went to a bar after the procession and bought a shot for Anders. He left it untouched, along with a handwritten note.

"It said: 'Mabry Anders, thank you, all gave some and some gave all,'" bartender Sarah Heiner told Reuters. She kept the shot until it evaporated, days later.

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PST: Could Sounders' jerseys bring in even bigger bucks?

The Seattle Sounders are hands down ? sorry Portland and everywhere else ? the success story of Major League Soccer as a young league. They lead the league in attendance and in-stadium passion (if, perhaps, not passion per person).

And they had one of the first major jersey sponsors (xBox), which leads us inextricably to today?s topic: The deal runs out at the end of the 2013 season, and majority owner Joe Roth doesn?t sound too optimistic about resigning with the Microsoft. In fact, he sounds downright negative about the prospect.

A block quote to get us started:

?They?ve just had a very unimaginative conversation over the course of the past year. They see things differently than we do. ?They?ve been great partners, and I wish they?d stay on. I wish they would see it the same way that we do? If it was close, we would have caved like an accordion. I came to believe after a long series of negotiations that they weren?t interested.?

And that?s fine. xBox is allowed to make business decisions, as are the Sounders. But it will be interesting to see how much the club can command on the open market. The Galaxy lead MLS at $4.4 million per season. The Sounders will be looking to get more than that for their shirts.

And here?s hoping they do so because this is more than just a Sounders issue. The relative success or failure of Seattle to sign a new sponsor for multiple millions will be felt league-wide. Television ratings are improving, but not quickly enough to drive huge new deals with the networks. One way to make up for that lack of cash is to sign jersey sponsors for increasing amounts of money. (It?s a drop in the bucket compared to a massive television contract, but a $5 million-plus-sized drop ain?t too shabby, you know?)

The bottom line: Other teams will be watching the Sounders closely to see how the negotiations go, hoping for dollar signs and lots of them.

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Chef found guilty of murder in boiled body case

Defendant David Viens, right, listens as a second degree murder verdict was read in Los Angeles Thurwday Sept. 27, 2012. His attorney Fred McCurry is at left. Viens, a chef, told police he boiled his wife's body for four days to hide evidence of her death. (AP Photo /Brad Graverson, pool)

Defendant David Viens, right, listens as a second degree murder verdict was read in Los Angeles Thurwday Sept. 27, 2012. His attorney Fred McCurry is at left. Viens, a chef, told police he boiled his wife's body for four days to hide evidence of her death. (AP Photo /Brad Graverson, pool)

(AP) ? A chef who told police he boiled his wife's body for four days to hide evidence of her death was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder.

David Viens showed no reaction as the verdict was read. The sister of his victim burst out sobbing.

In a recorded interrogation presented by prosecutors during the trial, Viens, 49, can be heard saying he cooked the body of his 39-year-old wife, Dawn Viens, in late 2009 until little was left but her skull.

"He treated her like a piece of meat and got rid of her," said Karen Patterson, the couple's best friend who spoke to reporters outside court.

She was the key witness in Viens' trial and the person who prodded police to investigate her friend's disappearance.

At a news conference, she tearfully warned others to take heed of domestic violence among friends and call police. She apologized for failing to call 911 when Dawn Viens called her during an incident of abuse but begged her not to call police.

"Maybe you have to go beyond your friend's trust and try to save lives," she said.

Juror Tal Erickson said it was Viens' own words in two confessions that convinced them of his guilt.

The chef spoke to authorities from a hospital bed in March 2011 after leaping off an 80-foot cliff in Rancho Palos Verdes. Authorities say he jumped after learning he was a suspect in her disappearance.

The trial relied heavily on recorded interviews with authorities in which the chef acknowledged the crime in detail.

"I just slowly cooked it and I ended up cooking her for four days," Viens could be heard saying on the recording.

Viens, who attended his trial in a wheelchair, said in the interview that he stuffed his wife's body in a 55-gallon drum of boiling water and kept it submerged with weights.

He said he mixed what remained after four days with other waste, dumping some of it in a grease pit at his restaurant in Lomita, and putting the rest in the trash.

He said he stashed his wife's skull in his mother's attic in Torrance. But a search of the house turned up nothing, nor did an excavation of the restaurant.

Erickson told reporters the gruesome evidence shocked jurors.

"A few of us had a hard time sleeping at night," he said. "I would think about it and ask, 'Why?'"

If there was any question about the guilt of Viens, it was wiped out by his plunge off the cliff, Erickson said.

"My opinion was if he was innocent, he wouldn't jump off a cliff," the juror said.

On the recording played in court, Viens was asked what happened on Oct. 18, 2009, the night his wife disappeared.

He said he had noticed money missing from his restaurant and suspected his wife. They got into an argument, he said, and he forced her onto the floor where he wrapped her up and put a piece of duct tape over her mouth before going to bed.

He awoke to find her dead, and he panicked, he said.

Viens was charged with first-degree murder, which means the killing was premeditated, but jurors had the option of convicting him of that or second-degree murder or manslaughter. The six men and six women on the panel deliberated for about five hours before reaching the verdict.

Erickson said the jury did not believe the killing was premeditated, even though Viens had threatened to kill his wife after finding the money missing.

"Anyone can say that and not follow through," the juror said.

Viens' lawyer, Fred McCurry, declined comment on the way out of the courtroom except to say he planned to appeal.

Viens is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 27. He could face 15 years to life in prison.

Dawn Viens' sister, Dayna Papin, said, "There's no happy ending. Two families have suffered tremendously. This is a man I've known for 20 years who was like a father to me."

Patterson, the longtime friend, said she would like to visit Viens in prison.

"Even through all this, he is still my friend," she said. "I struggle with the lovely person who killed another lovely person. I would remind him of how much Dawn loved him."

She said she was satisfied with the second-degree murder verdict.

"Murder is murder," she said.

Associated Press

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Francis & Jane Adapt a Loft to a Growing Family House Tour ...

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Name: Francis and Jane
Location: Civic Center (south of Canal, east of Tribeca), New York City, New York
Size: 2,200 square foot rental loft
Years Lived In: 8 years

A couple of decades ago, Francis, a Belgian architect, found a place to work and eventually live that was off the radar but in plain sight. It's an NYC neighborhood that remains somewhat nameless, but offered enviable square footage and a landlord who welcomed any improvements Francis wished to make.

Over time, Francis created a home. Little by little, the sprawling, raw loft was outfitted to accommodate an increasing number of bedrooms. With each child ? Jane and Francis now have three kids ? Francis enclosed a corner here, an alcove there, including sliding doors and transoms to preserve as much light as possible. He also made sure that ample common space remained a priority and that bedrooms were mostly for sleeping.

The only natural light source is a wall of rear windows facing a narrow alley. Despite this fact, Francis managed to make the long, narrow space feel bright and open through the use of strategic artificial lighting and white floors throughout the apartment.

Part of the living room is designated kid space, and both Francis and Jane encourage their kids to keep their toys within this area. While it's always a challenge, Francis has managed to design a home that is both sophisticated and welcoming to small children. And as a minimalist, Francis has provided a good bit of quiet and empty space, liberating in a crowded city such as ours.

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Apartment Therapy Survey:

Style: Cozy, modern.

Inspiration: New York City streets.

Favorite Element: The Snake and Turtle Chair by Jane.

Biggest Challenge: Keeping it neat.

What Friends Say: What a space!

Biggest Embarrassment: The crooked faucet in the bathroom.

Proudest DIY: Installing the kitchen.

Biggest Indulgence: Mummy Chairs by Peter Traag for Edra at the dining table.

Best Advice: Trust your intuition.

Dream Source/Resources: D'Apostrophe showroom at 394 Broadway

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Resources:

LIVING ROOM

    ? Sofa: Viccarbe at Dominic Lepere
    ? Coffee table: own design
    ? Bookcase in Sycamore: own design
    ? Console under TV: own design
    ? Rug: Bliss by Limited Edition at d'apostrophe llc
    ? Lamp: Flos
    ? Snake and Turtle Chair by Jane D'Haene

DINING ROOM

    ? Table: Ann Demeulemeester for Bulo
    ? Chairs: Mummy Chairs: Peter Traag for Edra
    ? Chandelier: Ingo Maurer

KITCHEN and DINING

MASTER BEDROOM

    ? Bed and side tables: own design
    ? Lamps: Philippe Starck for Flos
    ? Rug: Odegard

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Thanks, Francis and Jane!

(Images: Jill Slater)

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