Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Israeli chief negotiator welcomes Arab peace plan

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israel's chief peace negotiator on Tuesday welcomed the Arab League's decision to sweeten a decade-old initiative offering comprehensive peace with Israel, hoping the gesture would help get peace talks back on track after years of standstill.

Justice Minister Tzipi Livni's comments revealed the beginnings of what could become a rift in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new government. Livni, a former foreign minister known to support broad concessions to the Palestinians, is eager to restart peace negotiations. Netanyahu says he wants to resume negotiations, but he has given no indication that he is prepared to make the concessions demanded by the Palestinians and the international community.

The original 2002 Arab peace initiative offered Israel peace with the entire Arab and Muslim world in exchange for a "complete withdrawal" from territories captured in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians claim the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, all seized by Israel in 1967, for their future state. Israel withdrew from Egypt's Sinai in 1982 and Gaza in 2005. It also holds the Golan Heights after failed peace talks with Syria.

Speaking on behalf of an Arab League delegation to Washington, Qatari Prime Minister Sheik Hamad Bin Jassem Al Thani on Monday called for an agreement between Israel and a future Palestine based on those 1967 lines. But unlike in previous such offers, he cited the possibility of "comparable," mutually agreed and "minor" land swaps between the Israelis and the Palestinians.

Al Thani spoke after talks with Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who has been pushing Arab leaders to embrace a modified version of the Arab peace plan as part of a new U.S.-led effort to corral Israel and the Palestinians back into direct peace talks. The changes are meant to win Israeli support, since the modified version could allow it to keep parts of the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

Livni called the Arab decision an "important message." While she indicated she has some concerns about the plan's details, she said Israel should respond positively.

"True, the road is still long, and of course we cannot accept all the clauses as holy. But sometimes it's possible to rise up above the difficulties and say in short: It's good news that should be welcomed," she said in a Facebook post.

Later, Livni said the decision sent important assurances to both sides.

"It is important for the Palestinians to know that they have the support of the Arab world for a negotiated peace agreement that ends the conflict. It's imperative for the Israeli public to know that peace with the Palestinians means peace with the entire Arab world, she said. "I hope that the message that comes from Qatar will help launch the negotiations as soon as possible."

Netanyahu had no immediate comment. In the past, he has said the initiative is a positive sign from the Arab world, but has not endorsed it. Netanyahu rejects a return to the 1967 lines.

Silvan Shalom, a senior Cabinet minister in Netanyahu's Likud Party, played down the Arab League's decision, saying, "there is nothing new here."

"In principle, I support renewing the process. Of course, I don't accept the 1967 lines," he told Israel Radio. "If the Arab League wants to be a partner to this process, then we welcome it, but this is not negotiations."

The dormant Arab initiative has suddenly emerged as a possible key to breaking years of deadlock as Kerry tries to get talks going again.

Negotiations have been frozen since late 2008, in large part because of continued Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. The Palestinians have demanded a freeze in construction and want Israel to commit to the 1967 lines as the baseline of negotiations. Netanyahu says talks should begin without any preconditions.

In 2000 and 2008, previous Israeli governments offered deals based on land swaps, but no agreement was reached. Netanyahu has refused to accept that concept.

The Arab initiative in effect endorses the Palestinian position on borders, while offering Israel the vision of a broader regional peace.

During a swing through the region earlier this month, Kerry called the plan "a very important statement."

"I think the Israeli government should embrace it with both hands," said Erel Margalit, a member of the dovish opposition Labor Party. Margalit said he was in the process of forming a parliamentary lobby to support the initiative. He refused to provide details on its size or composition, saying it was in the preliminary stages.

Dov Lipman, a lawmaker in the centrist Yesh Atid party, a member of Netanyahu's coalition, also welcomed the Arab League's offer. He said the party had not formulated a formal response, but said it was "very consistent" with the party's platform seeking a negotiated peace deal with the Palestinians.

Although the Palestinians have endorsed the concept of land swaps in negotiations, they opposed any changes in the Arab peace initiative.

Nabil Shaath, an aide to President Mahmoud Abbas, said Israel must first commit to the 1967 lines, and then the extent of the swap can be finalized.

"Any swap should come at the end of the process, and should be slight and acceptable," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israeli-chief-negotiator-welcomes-arab-peace-plan-142255021.html

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iMore show 347: Freemium frenzy

Georgia from ZEN & TECH joins Rene to talk about the true cost of freemium iPhone and iPad games. Why did freemium games come into being, how did they grow to dominate the charts, what causes us to keep feeding them, and when do they cross the line? Also: A surprise visit from Kevin Michaluk of CrackBerry!

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George Jones funeral at Grand Ole Opry (+video)

George Jones: The country music star, George Jones, will be honored with a funeral at the Grand Ole Opry on Thursday.

By Chris Talbott and Hillel Italie,?Associated Press / April 29, 2013

A public funeral will be held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville for country music superstar George?Jones, who died Friday.

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Publicist Kirt Webster said in a statement that the public funeral will be held Thursday starting at 10 a.m. Webster says Jones would have wanted his fans everywhere to be able to pay their respects along with his family.

A private visitation for family, friends and fellow performers will take place Wednesday evening. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that contributions be made to the Grand Ole Opry trust fund or the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

George?Jones, the peerless, hard-living country singer who recorded dozens of hits about good times and regrets and peaked with the heartbreaking classic "He Stopped Loving Her Today," has died. He was 81.

"Today someone else has become the greatest living singer of traditional country music, but there will never be another George?Jones," said Bobby Braddock, the Country Music Hall of Fame songwriter who provided Jones with 29 songs over the decades. "No one in country music has influenced so many other artists."

He did it with that voice. Rich and deep, strong enough to crack like a whip, but supple enough to bring tears. It was so powerful, it made Jones the first thoroughly modern country superstar, complete with the substance abuse problems and rich-and-famous celebrity lifestyle that included mansions, multiple divorces and ? to hear one fellow performer tell it ? fistfuls of cocaine.

He was a beloved and at times a notorious figure in Nashville and his problems were just as legendary as his songs. But when you dropped the needle on one of his records, all that stuff went away. And you were left with The Voice.

"He just knows how to pull every drop of emotion out of it of the songs if it's an emotional song or if it's a fun song he knows how to make that work," Alan Jackson said in a 2011 interview. "It's rare. He was a big fan of Hank Williams Sr. like me. He tried to sing like Hank in the early days. I've heard early cuts. And the difference is Hank was a singer and he was a great writer, but he didn't have that natural voice like George. Not many people do. That just sets him apart from everybody."

That voice helped Jones achieve No. 1 songs in four separate decades, 1950s to 1980s. And its qualities were admired by more than just his fellow country artists but by Frank Sinatra, Pete Townshend, Elvis Costello, James Taylor and countless others. "If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George?Jones," Waylon Jennings once sang.

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Canada budget office sees rates on hold until mid-2015

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's parliamentary budget office (PBO) sees the country's central bank holding its key interest rate at the current 1 percent until the second quarter of 2015 as slow global recovery and Ottawa's spending restraint drag on economic growth.

In its twice-yearly economic and fiscal outlook released on Monday, the PBO was more upbeat than the Conservative government on a return to surplus in the federal budget despite the sluggish growth. It predicted surpluses that were on average C$2.5 billion ($2.5 billion) higher than the government's forecasts, reflecting higher revenue projections.

The report's forecast of 1.5 percent economic growth in 2013 matches that of the Bank of Canada. The central bank said earlier this month the economy will likely reach full capacity and inflation will hit its 2 percent target by mid-2015.

By contrast, the PBO sees the economy "well below its potential GDP through 2015 and, as a result, the unemployment rate remains relatively stable, averaging 7.3 percent over 2013 to 2015."

"Consequently, PBO expects the Bank of Canada to maintain its policy interest rate at 1 percent until the second quarter of 2015 before gradually, but steadily, raising its policy rate," it said.

The PBO's assessment is based on its own economic outlook derived from partial information from the finance ministry, rather than any direct knowledge of monetary policy intentions.

The central bank has said it will probably raise rates after an unspecified "period of time," even as it acknowledges that the economy is expanding more slowly than it had forecast previously.

Analysts surveyed by Reuters before the central bank presented its latest forecasts predicted that move would come in the third quarter of 2014.

Canada's economy has long recovered from the 2008-09 recession but the unemployment rate remains higher than it was just before the crisis and exports and manufacturing have not returned to their pre-recession peaks.

The PBO sees the economy eventually picking up speed, with real gross domestic product growing by 2.6 percent over the 2015 to 2017 period and the jobless rate declining to 6.3 percent in 2017.

It sees a budget surplus in 2015-16 of C$3.7 billion versus the government's estimate of a surplus of just C$800 million that year, assuming spending cuts and revenue increases occur as planned.

(Reporting by Louise Egan; Editing by Peter Galloway)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/canada-budget-office-sees-rates-hold-until-mid-161142349.html

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Monday, April 29, 2013

2 dead, 8 missing after freighter sinks off Greece

(AP) ? A cargo ship sank off southern Greece after colliding with another freighter Monday, leaving two Syrian seamen dead and eight others missing and spurring a large rescue operation, officials said.

The accident occurred before 7 am (0400GMT) some 78 miles (125 kilometers) southwest of the southern Peloponnese peninsula, a Merchant Marine Ministry statement said.

It was not immediately clear what caused the collision between the Antigua-flagged Consouth and the Cook Islands-flagged Piri Reis in the Mediterranean Sea.

Weather conditions were good at the time, which facilitated rescue efforts involving coast guard vessels, merchant ships, a rescue helicopter and an airforce C-130 transport plane.

The Piri Reis, which was carrying a cargo of fertilizer to a Ukrainian port, sank, and seven of its crew of 17 Syrian seamen were rescued. Two bodies were pulled out of the sea a few hours after the collision.

The Consouth, sailing without freight from Turkey to Malta, had 16 Russian, Filippino and Polish seamen on board, all who were unhurt, the ministry said.

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Hunter Hayes Says 'I Want Crazy' (And Gets It) In New Music Video

'It's about the crazy things you do for someone when you're crazy about them,' Hayes says about the new music video.
By Jocelyn Vena


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Michael Jordan and Yvette Prieto: Married!

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From the Editor's Desk: So many awesome people, so little time

Mobile Nations at #tm13

I'd say this behind-the-scenes picture just about sums up our week in New York City. Take a bunch of characters from Mobile Nations, toss them into a room with John P and Cali Lewis of GeekBeat.TV, and good things will happen. OK, a lot of craziness will happen, too. But also good things. 

While we haven't explicitly said what we were up to at #tm13 -- and don't worry, we'll take care of that fairly soon -- it also shouldn't be all that hard to figure out. It's been a few years since the last Smartphone Experts Round Robin (in fact, that was my first week on the job here in late 2009 after fleeing the newspaper business), and a follow-up was long overdue.

But a lot has changed since I first met the likes of Dieter Bohn, Kevin Michaluk, Rene Ritchie, Casey Chan, Matt Miller and Mickey Papillon and others for a week of smartphone nerdery in Orlando. (Lord, we looked so young.) Some of us have moved on to do other things. (I'm still proud to call each one of them a friend, though.) There's more parity among the platforms. Palm and webOS are no more. Nokia has ceded and switched (nearly exclusively) to Windows Phone. Microsoft's mobile OS has grown from awkward and clunky to attractive and graceful, if still underappreciated. Same could be same for Android, maybe. And BlackBerry is just beginning its second life. 

I can't spill the beans on everything we did in New York just yet. But it's safe to say that just as the mobile space has evolved a great deal in the past several years, so has our outlook of it as a whole. It's as much about getting the platforms to work together as it is any one of them "winning." I think that's what we all took into #tm13. And that's certainly what we got out of it.

We'll have an official announcement in the coming weeks, and you'll (hopefully) enjoy the fruits of our labor for a number of months the rest of the year. Those of us in this picture are just the front end. So many people have worked countless hours behind the scenes, and there's still a lot of work to be done. David Lundblad and Marcus Adolfsson and Rob Kao and the film crew and production folks. Our tech folks, whose work you see every day with little fanfare. And our husbands and wives and girlfriends and anyone else who support this ridiculously crazy and fun business and help us do what we do.

And to you folks reading this, too, for putting up with all the teasing. We really are excited about this. You'll be as much a part of it -- more, really -- than anyone else.

So thanks, everybody. Stay tuned. This is going to be fun.

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

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One of the most dominant yet typically unused resources in web based business is the auto-responder. Typically, an auto-responder is a software that immediately posts a sequence of emails to website subscribers. These software programs present a total host of merits to businesses; for instance, transmitting messages on a regular basis can let customers find out more concerning the company, at some point assisting the company set up a tight presence in the recognition of the public. In addition to more substantial branding and corporate identities, frequent messages also let companies to enhance a connection with both old and new buyers, thus increasing conversions and earnings as time passes. Finally, corporations can engage in all these edges without devoting so much effort or even funds.

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Israel fears end to 40-year peace on Syrian front

ALONEI HABASHAN, Golan Heights (AP) ? Against a vista of green fields and snowcapped mountains, all is silent but for a gusting wind. Then comes a burst of gunfire from the Syrian civil war raging next door, where jihadist rebels are battling Bashar Assad's troops in a village.

Watching it all unfold from a few kilometers (miles) away are Israeli soldiers atop tanks behind a newly fortified fence, while a large-scale Israeli drill sends off its own explosions in the background.

This is the new reality on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, for 40 years the quietest of Israel's front lines, a place of hiking trails, bird-watching, skiing and winery tour. The military predicts all that will soon change as it prepares for the worst ? a power vacuum in Syria in which rogue groups could get their hands of the country's large stockpile of chemical weapons.

In many ways, a new era has already begun. The Syrian villages along the border change hands between military and rebel strongholds in daily battles. Their mortar shells and bullets frequently land on the Israeli side, including in some cases narrowly missing soldiers and civilians. A Syrian army tank shell landed in the border community of Alonei Habashan in February.

Though Israel believes these have mostly been cases of errant fire, it has responded with firepower of its own on several occasions in the first round of hostilities since a long-term armistice took hold after the 1973 Mideast war.

"This area became a huge ungoverned area and inside an ungoverned area many, many players want to be inside and want to play their own role and to work for their own interests," said Gal Hirsch, a reserve Israeli brigadier general who is involved in the military's strategic planning and operations. "Syria became a place that we see as a big threat to Israel and that is why we started to work in the last two years on a strong obstacle, on our infrastructure, in order to make sure that we will be ready for the future. And the future is here already."

Officials say the military's present deployment on the plateau is its most robust since 1973, and its most obvious manifestation is the brand new border fence, 6 meters (20 feet) tall, topped with barbed wire and bristling with sophisticated anti-infiltration devices. The previous rundown fence was largely untested until it was trampled over last year by Syrians protesting on behalf of Palestinians.

The military would not detail other measures it is taking, but stressed it was actively defining the new border arrangement now, before it could be too late.

On the other side of the frontier, the village of Bir Ajam is in rebel hands and Israeli troops report watching them successfully deflect Syrian military pre-dawn raids almost daily. In a village nearby, Syrian intelligence and commando forces are based in concrete, windowless structures.

At the triangle where the borders of Israel, Syria and Jordan meet along the Yarmouk River, a lone jeep is seen crossing uninterrupted from Jordan into Syria. In March, rebels kidnapped 21 Filipino U.N peacekeepers nearby. Thousands of refugees have used the route to flee the carnage into Jordan.

A few injured refugees have trickled into the Golan, and the military runs a field clinic to treat them. But there's no guarantee the trickle won't become a flood if Jordan in the south or Turkey in the north become unreachable.

"Syria right now is a kind of self-evolving system," Hirsch said. "No one can control or predict everything."

Israel, which borders southwestern Syria, has thus far been careful to stay on the sidelines of a civil war that has already claimed the lives of more than 70,000.

Assad is a bitter enemy, an ally of Iran and a major backer of Lebanese Hezbollah guerilla attacks against Israel. But like his father whom he succeeded as president, he has faithfully observed U.S.-brokered accords that ended the 1973 war. Israel worries that whoever comes out on top in the civil war will be a much more dangerous adversary.

Chief among Israeli concerns is that Assad's advanced weaponry could reach the hands of either his ally, the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon, or Islamic extremist groups among the rebels trying to oust him.

"Syria is not a regular place ... it is the biggest warehouse for weapons on earth," Hirsch warned.

In an interview with BBC TV last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the rebel groups among "the worst Islamist radicals in the world."

"So obviously we are concerned that weapons that are ground-breaking, that can change the balance of power in the Middle East, would fall into the hands of these terrorists," he said.

This week, a senior Israeli military intelligence official said Assad used chemical weapons last month. After initial denials, American and British officials confirmed the assessment of Brig. Gen. Itai Brun, the head of research and analysis in Israeli military intelligence, that the lethal nerve agent sarin was probably used. U.S. President Barack Obama has warned that the introduction of chemical weapons by Assad would be a "game changer" that could usher in greater foreign intervention in the civil war.

For Israel, the specter of peace with Syria disintegrating adds to a growing sense of siege. It saw the Gaza Strip fall to the militant Hamas movement in an election in 2006. And Egypt, the most populous Arab country and the first to make peace with Israel, is now ruled by the fiercely anti-Israeli Muslim Brotherhood. All this against the backdrop of the Iranian nuclear program and its threats to destroy the Jewish state.

Israel has all but admitted that its warplanes destroyed a shipment of anti-aircraft missiles believed to be headed from Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon in January, and on Thursday it shot down a drone which it claimed was operated by Hezbollah. (Hezbollah denied launching it.).

Hirsch, who commanded an Israeli division in a monthlong war with Hezbollah in 2006, said war regional roles have since then been reversed. While once Syria used Hezbollah in Lebanon as a proxy against Israel, Hezbollah is now deterred from acting on Lebanese soil for fear of Israeli retribution and is preparing to use the instability in Syria as its future staging ground.

"The fighting in Syria gives them an opportunity to open a new front against Israel," said Hirsch. "We must be ready for turbulence. We must be ready for the Iranian involvement inside Syria. We must be ready to be able to fight against radical fundamentalist activities that will come from Syria, and that is what we are doing here."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israel-fears-end-40-peace-syrian-front-201258998.html

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Skagit County lakes offer variety for fishers - The Bellingham Herald

Skagit County lakes offer all the variety of recreational fishing that Whatcom County waters do, and four Skagit lowland lakes receive the same fine trout, produced at Kendall Creek and Bellingham Trout hatcheries, that Whatcom lakes do,

So whether it's a change of scenery you want, a more finicky trout that'll test skills, tastier fare for the fry pan or perhaps scarcer but bigger quarry, you'll find a selection of fishing lakes in our neighboring county to satisfy any need or desire.

When you take to the water on opening day Saturday, keep these things in mind:

- Statewide creeks, beaver ponds and most main rivers are closed to all fishing until at least June.

- To learn the specific rules for your intended lake, start on page 16 of the new 2013-14 Fish Washington pamphlet.

- Unless a different bag limit is specified in the special rules, a total of five trout per day may be kept from any lake or reservoir. Other fish species have different daily takes.

- For many lakes and reservoirs there is no minimum size for trout. However, some lakes do have trout specific length rules and other fish species may have minimum and/or maximum keeper lengths specified, too.

- Two-pole license endorsements cost $14.80, are good in many lakes and reservoirs, and allow fishers to use a second rod to catch their standard daily limit of five fish. That special revenue goes to WDFW's fish hatchery program.

? Anglers using artificial lures and flies may catch and release until they retain their daily limits. People fishing with bait may keep or release the first five otherwise legal trout they bring to hand, then must stop fishing.

? Be sure to display your WDFW vehicle access permit or Discover Pass - which is free if you buy an annual fishing license - when parking on a state fish and wildlife department access. If you are on state parks land, only the $35 Discover Pass is valid.

- While state hatchery-produced fish are safe to eat, the Washington Health Department has issued advisories for the consumption of a number of naturally spawned and/or reared fish. Lake Whatcom's smallmouth bass and perch bear such precautionary notes. See page 20 of the 2012-13 FishWashington sport regulations pamphlet.

- Check online now or pick up at any license dealer a copy of new 2013-2014 Fish Washington sport fishing pamphlet.

Some 43,200 of the more than 3 million catchable trout planted in Washington lakes by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for this opener are now residing in four easily accessible lowland lakes in neighboring Skagit County.

Here's a rundown of Skagit's most popular fishing spots, leading off with its hot hatchery-stocked waters Erie, Heart, McMurray and Sixteen, for anglers seeking those obliging put and take rainbow trout.

OPENING DAY OF FISHING

This is the second in a series of three stories profiling spring trout fishing in Northwest Washington. Today, Skagit County lakes are highlighted, with many lakes opening for fishing on Saturday, April 27. Read about Okanogan County lakes Sunday, April 28. You can also find these lake profiles and maps online at Bellinglhamherald.com/outdoors.

LAKE ERIE (3)

From its nutrient-laden but shallow confines, Fidalgo Island's Erie has served up some beautiful rainbow trout - a few to nine pounds.

These trout were once grown from fingerling size, but that stocking strategy has been compromised by wintering cormorants as well as competition from illegally introduced perch.

Erie's catchable plant was boosted this sprin,g while triploid introductions have been reduced, but both will uphold Erie's reputation for fine spring season catches. Get here early and, with the crowds, plan to still-fish for a while before there's room to troll.

Season: Last Saturday, April 27, to Oct. 31. Page 60 in the regs.

Size: 111 acres.

In your catch: Rainbow trout and illegally introduced perch.

Stocking for 2013: 11,500 catchable rainbows and 850 triploid rainbows, all planted in April.

Past years' catches: Opening day kept trout averages: 3.9 in 2012, 3.4 in 2011 and 4.0 in 2010.

Angler amenities: Lake Erie Resort operates at the lake's southeast shore providing fishing tackle, ice and fee access to launch, but, alas, they don't have boats anymore.

Boat launching: WDFW, gravel with shallow drop-off. Will accommodate small trailered boats, but access has limited maneuvering room.

Boating rules: None.

Getting there: Drive west on State Route 20 from I-5 at Burlington through Sharp's Corner. Take Lake Campbell Road west from Highway 20 about two miles. Very limited off-road parking, with much spillover onto adjacent county road.

HEART LAKE (1)

Smallish Heart Lake can get just as crowded but will be no less rewarding on opening day than its neighbor to the south.

There's more shore access here in the City of Anacortes forestlands, and the bank-borne fishers do almost as well as those in stationary boats since the crowds can all but rule out trolling. Don't be surprised if a few tiny bluegill nibble at your bait. Their illegal introduction prompted the ending of young rainbow fry plants.

Season: Last Saturday, April 27, to Oct. 31. Page 61 in the regs.

Size: 61 acres, 75 percent 10 feet or less in depth.

In your catch: Rainbow trout and illegally introduced bluegill.

Stocking for 2013: 6,500 catchable rainbows in April. As with Erie, fry plants have been stopped.

Past years' catches: Opening day kept trout averages: 2.9 in 2012, 3.4 in 2011 and 4.7 in 2010.

Angler amenities: Excellent shore fishing access at the park ramp. Anglers often sit along the county road on the lake's east shore or pioneer into the park woods surrounding the lake.

Boat launching: City of Anacortes parks department, concrete puncheon ramp with shallow dropoff that will accommodate up to small trailered craft.

Boating rules: Speed limit is 5 mph, and no-wake rule is in effect.

Getting there: Take Heart Lake Road north from Lake Erie Road or drive south on Heart Lake Road from 11th Avenue in Anacortes. Some off-road parking, with spill-over onto county road.

LAKE MCMURRAY (7)

The largest hatchery-rainbow stocked lake in Skagit County, McMurray attracts a large, cosmopolitan crowd of anglers from several counties on the opener. Trolling's doable here in the lake's deeper middle section, or anglers can anchor at either end and still-fish to their heart's content.

Season: Saturday, April 27, to Oct. 31. Page 63 in the regs.

Size: 160.6 acres, maximum depth 52 feet at north central part of lake.

In your catch: Rainbow trout, native cutthroat and perhaps a landlocked salmon or two; on the warmwater ledger, perch, black crappie and largemouth bass will awaken later in the spring.

Stocking for 2013: 17,000 catchable rainbows, planted in April.

Past years' catches: Opening day kept trout averages: 3.1 in 2012, 1.6 in 2011 and 3.8 in 2010.

Angler amenities: There are several expansive but private group access areas along the lake shore if you are willing to join a fraternal or community club.

Boat launching: WDFW, graveled, but will accommodate small trailered craft. Can be crowded.

Boating rules: The lake boat speed limit is 5 mph.

Getting there: Take State Route 534 east about five miles from Conway. The public access is on the lake's south end. Parking spills over on to narrow access road out to highway.

LAKE SIXTEEN (8)

One of Skagit County's smaller "locals" lakes, Sixteen always yields good crops of imported rainbows at season's start. Discerning anglers will notice a few wild cutthroat turning up in their creels, usually the result of trolling in close to the weedy shoreline. Unfortunately, parking is limited, but under no circumstances should you park on the county road.

Season: Saturday, April 27, to Oct. 31. Page 65 in the regs.

Size: 41.6 acres.

In your catch: Hatchery rainbow predominate with some native sea-run cutthroat trout from natural spawning.

Stocking for 2013: 6,500 catchable rainbows in April.

Past years' catches: Opening day kept trout averages: 3.0 in 2012, 1.0 in 2011 and 2.0 in 2010.

Boat launching: WDFW, graveled, handles up to small trailered craft.

Angler amenities: There is some shore fishing space at ramp area. Sixteen's faithful are almost always well-mannered.

Boating rules: Gas-powered motors are banned and the lake speed limit is 5 mph.

Getting there: Take State Route 534 east from I-5 at Conway, turn left on the gravel access road. Parking space fills quickly here.

OTHER SKAGIT WATERS

Lunker triploid rainbow each up to a pound and a half will be stocked in six Skagit lakes including Campbell, Clear, Erie, Heart, Pass and Vogler.

Campbell and Clear lakes also feature warmwater species, while Pass and Vogler are the featured fly-fishing only waters in Skagit County.

Though it's actually in Island County, Cranberry Lake, just south of Deception Pass in the state park complex, is close enough to the above two Fidalgo Island waters to merit mention, especially because of its hard-to-entice brown trout.

Much sought-after kokanee are the staple in Skagit County's largest fresh- and still-water body, Lake Shannon, a Puget Sound Energy hydroelectric reservoir.

Big Lake holds middling largemouth bass, together with nice crappie that should verge on 11 inches, in its long, shallow reach. There's a limit on the sunfish, as well as a minimum size.

For more out-of-the-way angling options, try the walk-in waters of Whistle Lake south of Anacortes, as well as drive-up Grandy Lake or Texas Ponds in the Cascade foothills for cutthroat trout.

LAKE SHANNON (15)

The lower and older of the Baker River Valley's two hydroelectric impoundments north of Concrete, at one time Shannon was renowned for its prolific kokanee. With shifts in management of both PSE reservoirs and their salmon, this once hot angling spot has chilled. There's now a size limit of 6 to 18 inches on trout, and and native char (bull trout/Dolly Varden) are off limits. Opening day yields can be good for kokanee if you chum up the waters downlake near the dam's log boom. If you value elbow -room as much as hot fishing, Shannon's seven miles of water allow you to pull gang trolls to your heart's content at multiple depths for both silvers - and maybe a stump or two. With Shannon's fetch, beware of windy afternoons.

Season: Saturday, April 27, to Oct. 31. Page 65 in the regs.

Size: 2,148 acres.

Angler amenities: Some shore fishing at the launch site. The ramp is wide and graveled but the lower end is rough when the reservoir is low. As of Thursday, April 25, Shannon was at 422.3 feet above sea level and saw-tooth daily activity is around 20 feet below nominal full pool.

In your catch: Kokanee with occasional rainbow, cutthroat and eastern brook trout.

Stocking for 2013: No gamefish planted.

Past years' catches: Not available.

Boat launching: PSE and Skagit County provide launch access at old Lone Star Cement location on the lower southeast side of the lake. At lower lake levels the ramp can be rough.

Boating rules: No boats inside log boom at dam. Also, the east bank will be closed due to construction of the fish out-migration facility.

Getting there: From Interstate 5, take Cook Road east to Sedro-Woolley, then continue east on Highway 20 to Concrete. Cross the Lowell Peterson Bridge and take the next left turn, take another left at the stop sign and then the uphill right before crossing the old bridge. This will take you to either the dam or past Everett Lake to the power-line right-of-way and the left turn downhill to the launch.

VOGLER LAKE (14)

Its fly fishing-only waters make Volger a fair bet for a spring venture - if you don't mind a quiet, catch and release experience with some potential for having your arms tugged out of their shoulder sockets.

Season: Saturday, April 27, to Oct. 31. Page 67 in the regs.

Size: 3.5 acres, maximum depth 10 feet.

Angler amenities: Catch and release under the fly-fishing rule but not two poles. Vogler is shallow and warms quickly, so skip it during the hot summer. Do try it again in October before the closing.

In your catch: Rainbow trout.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: 200 catchable rainbow in April 2013 and 59 triploid rainbows in May.

Boat launching: WDFW, graveled with capacity for small trailered boats, carry-ins and certainly belly boats.

Boating rules: None.

Getting there: Take Cook Road east from I-5 to Sedro-Woolley. Continue east on Highway 20 past Hamilton, turn left on Baker Lake Road and drive past Grandy Lake to Burpee Hill Road. Turn right and go to the top of the hill (about a half mile).

CAVANAUGH LAKE (13)

About the size of Lake Samish, out-of-the-way Cavanaugh has long been considered a summer-home-by-the-lake type of place. It's open year-round and among its principal historical yield have been both cutthroat trout and kokanee, though the "silvers," as the kokanee are called, are small. You'll also find rainbows (excess hatchery program trout), some holdover cutthroat trout down deep, an occasional eastern brook and a few largemouth bass. Sorry, there won't be any triploid rainbows this year. You may chum or feed for kokanee when still-fishing.

Season: Year-round. Page 59 in the regs.

Size: 844 acres, maximum depth 80 feet just east of islands.

Angler amenities: Best fished now before the weather and water warm when the skier/skidoo set starts churning up the lake. Try fishing deep for the cutthroat.

In your catch: Rainbow and cutthroat trout, kokanee (land-locked sockeye salmon), eastern brook trout and occasionally largemouth bass.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: 10,152 cutthroat fry in June 2012; 21,200 rainbow fry from June to October 2012; and 39,198 kokanee fingerlings in December 2012.

Boat launching: WDFW, graveled on the southeast side of the lake, best approached by taking the lake-shore drive around the southwest side of the lake.

Boating rules: None.

Getting there: Drive from I-5 to Highway 9 somewhere around Mount Vernon and drive south along the east side of Big Lake and watch for the Lake Cavanaugh Road. It's about 14 miles of blacktop road, though it'll seem you're driving deep into the woods .

CLEAR LAKE (11)

For the better part of its sport-fishing existence, Clear Lake's shallows have been a spiny ray haven with an occasional load of legal rainbow trout added when state hatcheries had leftovers. Now its gets a dose of cutthroat trout fry for early spring action and a helping of triploid rainbows to break up the late spring monotony for trout anglers. It's open year-round, so the trout when active are fair game any time. Bass clubs pay attention to Clear Lake spring and fall, so spinnerbaits now or top-water lures mid-summer may be worth carrying.

Season: Year-round. Page 16 statewide rules in the regs.

Size: 223 acres. About half the lake is 20 feet or deeper to 44 feet.

Angler amenities: There is some shore fishing from the ramp causeway that juts into the lake.

In your catch: Cutthroat and rainbow trout as well as largemouth bass, yellow perch and brown bullhead catfish.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: 9,600 cutthroat fry in fall 2012, plus 718 triploid rainbows in April 2012.

Boat launching: WDFW, located on the north side of the lake off Old Day Creek Road.

Boating rules: The speed limit is 25 mph and personal watercraft are banned on the lake.

Getting there: Take Cook Road east to Sedro-Woolley, then drive south across the Skagit River on Highway 9 to Clear Lake, turn east on Old Day Creek Road.

WHISTLE LAKE (2)

Though a walk-in lake, Whistle is not way up in the backcountry. It's on Fidalgo Island within the City of Anacortes's unique community forest lands. It's best fished in the early spring and late fall. In between it's a swimming hole.

Season: Year-round. Page 16 statewide rules in the regs.

Size: 29.7 acres.

Angler amenities: Fishing activity is limited by the steep, brushy nature of the shoreline combined with the half-mile walk. Casting spot accesses are available at intervals off the circum-lake trail. There are likely to be some good sized cutts and perhaps some fair size bass here.

In your catch: Cutthroat trout, largemouth bass and yellow perch.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: Cutthroat trout fry in 2009 and 2012. Regular fry stocking has resumed.

Boat launching: Carry-in craft only, though the road, turned trail, is relatively flat and wide.

Boating rules: No city ordinances.

Getting there: Drive west on Highway 20 from I-5 at Burlington through Sharp's Corner, taking the Anacortes route. At Commercial Street and Highway 20, drive south on Commercial to Fidalgo Ave, turn right go one block to O Avenue. Turn south on O Avenue to a left turn onto Spradley Road. Drive east to Whistle Lake Road, then a right to the city forest lands gate.

LAKE CAMPBELL (4)

An annual stop on several Northwest bass tournament trails, Campbell hosts some championship largemouth bass and, though they don't figure in any weigh-ins, lunker rainbows thanks to the triploid program. Fishing rules also set a minimum 9-inch size and 10-fish daily limit for Campbell's crappies.

Season: Year-round. Page 59 in the regs.

Size: 410 acres.

Angler amenities: Fish it shallow. The deepest part of Campbell is a postage stamp-sized hole 16 feet deep immediately to the south of the island. Campbell's average depth according to state ecology department information is 8 feet.

In your catch: Largemouth bass, yellow perch, black crappie, bullhead catfish, cutthroat trout and some bigger specimens of channel catfish and rainbow trout.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: 21,200 cutthroat fry from June to October 2012 and 1,071 triploid rainbow in April 2013.

Boat launching: WDFW, a concrete puncheon ramp that accommodates larger trailered boats.

Boating rules: No county ordinances.

Getting there: Drive west on Highway 20 from I-5 at Burlington through Sharp's Corner. Take Lake Campbell Road west from Highway 20 about a half mile.

PASS LAKE (5)

Its angling faithful credit the catch-and-release and fly-fishing-only rules, plus close monitoring, for creation of what is considered by many to be among the best year-round trophy coldwater-type fisheries in Northwest Washington. The average trout size is 15 inches with some ranging to 30 inches. At only 20 feet deep, these waters warm to summe time highs that can make trout lethargic, so fishing is best in fall to early/mid-spring.

Season: Year-round. Page 64 in the regs.

Size: 98 acres.

Angler amenities: The trout here speak for themselves.

In your catch: Brown, cutthroat, rainbow trout, green sunfishes and maybe red-side shiners,

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: 5,280 brown trout fingerlings in fall 2012, 10,000 rainbow fry in May 2012 and 162 triploid rainbows in May 2013.

Boat launching: WDFW, graveled ramp that accommodates up to smaller trailered boats.

Boating rules: Motors are not allowed, by WDFW regulation.

Getting there: Drive west on Highway 20 from I-5 at Burlington through Sharp's Corner. Continue west on Highway 20 to Pass Lake along highway one mile before Deception Pass Bridge.

CRANBERRY LAKE (6)

Tempered by the marine environment, unlike many other year-round waters, Cranberry Lake provides action 12 months of the year. While rainbows, including some nice carryovers, are the norm in fall and winter months, brown trout and bass tend to perk up in late spring. State park lands ring these shallow waters and help meter access.

Season: Year-round. Page 16 statewide rules in the regs.

Size: 128 acres. Half the lake is 15 feet or shallower, maximum depth is a 25-foot pocket against the north shore.

Angler amenities: A public dock in park on east side of lake, plus several extensive rock outcrops along the road on the north shore.

In your catch: Brown and rainbow trout, plus yellow perch and largemouth bass.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: 3,000 catchable rainbows in spring 2013, and 5,280 brown trout fingerlings in fall 2012.

Boat launching: State parks (Discover Pass), gravel, accommodates car-topper and small trailered boats,

Boating rules: Internal combustion motors are not allowed by state park rule.

Getting there: Drive west on Highway 20 from I-5 at Burlington through Sharp's Corner. Continue driving west on Highway 20 to Deception Pass. Look for state park entrance about one mile south of the pass bridge.

BIG LAKE (9)

Known principally as a warm-water haunt, Big is another of Northwest Washington's shallow lowland waters that regularly hosts bass angling contests. Because of extensive residential development on its shores, aquatic activities have significantly transitioned away from fishing. Minimum size (9 inches) and 10-fish daily limit are in place for the crappie.

Season: Year-round. Page 58 statewide rules in the regs.

Size: 545 acres.

Angler amenities: Look for natural, weedy transitions of the shoreline at the very south end. Despite its lanky fjord-like appearance, Big's maximum depth is only 23 feet with an average of 14 feet.

In your catch: Largemouth bass, yellow perch and brown bullhead, plus some nice black crappie with an occasional naturally produced cutthroat trout.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: None.

Boat launching: WDFW, dual concrete puncheon accommodates larger trailered boats.

Boating rules: None.

Getting there: Drive east from I-5 on state Highway 538, then south on state Highway 9 from Big Rock about three miles to West Big Lake Drive. Turn left and drive along the west shore of the lake to the 19000 block and the public access.

BEAVER LAKE (10)

If you are looking for a little change of pace in your warm-water fishing, try this out-of-the-way, weed-lined pan in the Nookachamps River basin. It produces fair largemouth bass, plus lots of crappies and perch during the hot summer.

Season: Year-round. Page 16 statewide rules in the regs.

Size: 73 acres, 10 feet or less of depth.

Angler amenities: If you like fishing poppers among the lily-pads, there is plenty of that habitat here.

In your catch: Yellow perch, black crappie and largemouth with an occasional cutthroat trout.

Past year's catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: None.

Boat launching: WDFW, gravel, accommodates car-topper and small trailered boats.

Boating rules: None.

Getting there: From I-5, take Cook Road east to Sedro-Woolley, then drive south across the Skagit River on Highway 9 through the town of Clear Lake, turn left onto Beaver Lake Road and drive 11/2 miles southeast to Beaver Lake.

GRANDY LAKE (13)

A local's lake on a heavily driven road, but not on angler radars. Grandy's once resilient naturally reproducing cutthroat trout population has faded in the face of angling pressure and the presence of largemouth bass. A smattering of hatchery rainbows have been added. This is a combination fishing and overnight camping destination that's great for kids.

Season: Year-round. Page 16 statewide rules in the regs.

Size: 56 acres.

Angler amenities: Lakeshore county parks campground provides a one-stop fishing/camping opportunity.

In your catch: Native resident cutthroat trout and largemouth bass.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: 1,500 catchable rainbows in spring 2013.

Boat launching: Skagit County parks, graveled, accommodates car-topper and small trailered boats.

Boating rules: None.

Getting there: From I-5, take Cook Road east to Sedro-Woolley, continue east on Highway 20 to Birdsview. Turn left onto Baker Lake Road and drive northeast five miles to Grandy Lake.

TEXAS PONDS (16)

Being out-of-the-way waters on a forest road, Texas Ponds makes for a nice, day-long outing in the woods. Though its fish see a lot of angling pressure, it's on an annual stocking list, so there are always trout available.

Season: Year-round. Page 16 statewide rules in the regs.

Size: 6 acres.

Angler amenities: Several campsites in wooded area. Ponds are in an hour-glass shape and there are some bank fishing spots along the shore in the woods.

In your catch: Cutthroat trout.

Past years' catches: No creel info.

Stocking for 2013: Stocked with cutthroat fry in 2011.

Boat launching: USFS, carry-in boats only.

Boating rules: None.

Getting there: From I-5, take Highway 20 east to Rockport, then drive south on state Highway 530 south across the Sauk River bridge to the Christian Camp Road. Turn right, drive uphill to Forest Service Road 2811. Turn left, continue uphill to ponds.

Source: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2013/04/27/2984890/skagit-county-lakes-offer-variety.html

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US-MUSIC Summary

South Korean rap sensation Psy honored at Tribeca Film Festival

NEW YORK (Reuters) - South Korean rapper and Internet sensation Psy was honored as a transcultural phenomenon by the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday along with a host of other luminaries ranging from choreographer Twyla Tharp to controversial media host Glenn Beck. "Who knew, right?" Psy said as he was presented his Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Award. "Giving me this award in itself is innovation, I think."

Country singer George Jones dead at 81

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - George Jones, a classic country singer with a voice full of raw honky-tonk emotion and a life full of honky-tonk turmoil, died on Friday at age 81, his spokesman said. Jones, whose career spanned more than six decades and included hits such as "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and "Window Up Above," died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, in Nashville.

Mamma Mia! Bookie offers odds on ABBA reunion

LONDON (Reuters) - A British bookmaker is taking bets on an ABBA comeback after singer Agnetha Faltskog hinted at a possible reunion for Sweden's most successful band. Faltskog, who has come out of retirement to release a solo album called "A", was asked by German's Die Zeit Magazine if she would be open to an ABBA reunion and she responded positively.

African diva Angelique Kidjo wins Songlines Best Artist award

LONDON (Reuters) - African diva Angelique Kidjo was named Best Artist in Songlines magazine's annual world music awards on Friday, lauded for her high-energy shows and her championing of social causes. French veterans Lo'jo, who mix French folk with African and Arabic sounds, picked up the Best Group award and the young Zimbabwean band Mokoomba was chosen as top Newcomer.

Psy knocked from top of Korean charts by 63-year-old singer

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean rapper Psy, whose latest video "Gentleman" tracked global megahit "Gangnam Style" by going viral on the Internet, has been knocked from the top of the music charts in his native country by a 63-year-old easy listening pop singer. "Gangnam Style", which holds the YouTube record for most views with more than 1.5 billion, catapulted the sunglassed Korean with the garish jackets to world stardom and made him one of the best-known faces to grace the growing K-pop music scene.

Documentary about deceased British singer Amy Winehouse in the works

(Reuters) - A documentary is in the works about the late British soul singer Amy Winehouse and it features previously unseen material, the film's distributor said on Wednesday. The film, which will include archival footage never seen by the public, will be directed by Briton Asif Kapadia, whose 2010 film "Senna," about Brazilian auto racer Ayrton Senna, won a BAFTA for best documentary.

Kurdish singer sparks identity debate on Arab talent show

ARBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - A singer from Iraq's Kurdistan region has made it through to the semi-final of an Arab talent contest, igniting heated debates over Iraqi identity and politicizing the popular TV show. A panel of judges praised 24-year-old Parwaz Hussein and she was voted through to the next round of "Arab Idol", in which aspiring popstars from Morocco to Bahrain compete for a recording contract.

Justin Bieber shrugs off "rumors" after Swedish drug find

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Teen idol Justin Bieber on Thursday seemed to shrug off the latest controversy surrounding his European tour after Swedish police said they had found drugs on his tour bus but could not link them to any single person. Bieber, 19, has made headlines in the past two months for showing up late for his own London concert, walking shirtless through airport security in Poland, posting a cartoon of himself in bed with a young woman, and expressing the hope that Holocaust victim Anne Frank would have been a "belieber" like his millions of fans.

Michael Jackson wrongful death trial set to get underway Monday

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The civil trial over the death of Michael Jackson is set to get formally underway next week after jury selection was completed on Tuesday in the $40 billion case that pits the pop star's mother against concert promoters AEG Live. Six alternate jurors were chosen on Tuesday following the selection a day earlier of a jury of six men and six women for what is expected to be an emotional three-month trial.

Fall Out Boy outsells Kid Cudi for top spot on Billboard chart

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. rock band Fall Out Boy topped the Billboard 200 weekly best-selling album chart for the second time in their five-album career, besting rapper Kid Cudi. "Save Rock and Roll" sold 154,000 copies in its debut week, according figures on Wednesday from Nielsen SoundScan, outpacing Kid Cudi's "Indicud," which sold 136,000 copies in its first week.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-music-summary-002757123.html

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Fit Planet Week 29th April ? 3rd May | Woodhead Primary School

Next week our children will be taking part in a variety of indoor and outdoor activities to promote their fitness, health and wellbeing. They will also be taking on ?eco challenges? to raise awareness of environmental issues. There will be healthy eating workshops, Bollywood dancing, a mobile adventure course, fencing and cycle tracks to try. Make sure your child comes to school with a waterproof jacket incase it rains when they are outside on activities. We are looking forward to a whole lot of fun!

Source: http://www.woodhead-primary.org.uk/fit-planet-week-29th-april-3rd-may/

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Zimmermann blanks Reds on 1 hit in Nats' 1-0 win

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Jordan Zimmermann watched Gio Gonzalez pitch a gem for Washington, and just followed his lead.

Zimmermann was terrific in his first career shutout and the Nationals limited the Cincinnati Reds to one hit for the second straight game in a 1-0 victory on Friday night.

Zimmermann (4-1) struck out four and walked one while improving to 3-0 with a 1.36 ERA in five career games against Cincinnati. The right-hander needed only 91 pitches to record his second complete game of the season and No. 3 for his career.

Washington won Thursday night when Gonzalez pitched eight crisp innings in an 8-1 victory. Joey Votto homered for Cincinnati's only hit in the series opener.

"They were swinging early just like tonight," Zimmermann said. "I just saw that, and I figured if I did the same, I'd get the same results."

It was the first time the Reds managed just one hit in consecutive games since July 5-6, 1900, against Brooklyn, according to research by the Elias Sports Bureau that the team provided. The Houston Astros from Sept. 14-15, 2008, were the previous major league team with such a streak.

"My guys, if they attack hitters like the last two days, it's going to be a problem," Nationals manager Davey Johnson said. "I don't care, good-hitting team, bad-hitting team."

Xavier Paul led off the third with a single to center for Cincinnati's only hit off Zimmermann. The other baserunners came when Todd Frazier reached on an error by first baseman Adam LaRoche in the fifth and Corky Miller walked in the eighth.

"We had quite a few pitches to hit," Reds manager Dusty Baker said. "We just didn't find any holes. We've just got to keep swinging. We didn't do a bunch of striking out, we put the ball in play. He was good tonight, but we didn't find any holes."

Johnson said Zimmermann earned the right to finish the game.

"Low pitch count, really went after them," Johnson said. "Never had any qualms at all about letting him (finish)."

Zimmermann admitted that he glanced at the scoreboard to see how many pitches he had thrown. He noticed he was at 60 after six, so he thought he could go on.

"I don't care about strikeouts. I don't want to walk anyone," Zimmermann said.

Homer Bailey (1-2) was nearly as good as Zimmermann, pitching seven crisp innings for the Reds. He allowed one run and six hits, struck out six and walked none.

The Nationals' only run came in the third. Bryce Harper tripled to right and scored on Jayson Werth's single to right.

Harper was able to enjoy two excellent pitching performances.

"It was incredible. That's what we expect from our pitchers. We're used to that," Harper said.

Zimmermann improved to 8-0 with a 3.02 ERA in his last 14 regular-season home starts.

The Reds have scored just four runs in the last four games.

"Things go in streaks and sometimes there's no explaining why," Baker said. "We went through this last year. There was a streak when you couldn't buy a run and another streak when you get all the runs you need or want, or even more than you want. Right now we're in that can't buy a run phase."

NOTES: The Reds placed LHP Manny Parra on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left pectoral muscle and activated LHP Sean Marshall from the DL. ... LaRoche was hitless in three at-bats. He's mired in an 0-for-19 slump. ... Baker said RHP Johnny Cueto, on the disabled list with a pulled muscle in his back, is not close to returning. ... Johnson said he hopes 3B Ryan Zimmerman, on the DL with a hamstring strain, will soon be able to go on a rehab assignment. He could be reactivated next weekend. Rookie Anthony Rendon, who was called up to play third while Zimmerman was out, was on the bench for the second straight games. He's just 2 for 15. ... Cincinnati OF Shin-Soo Choo did not reach base for the first time this season after reaching safely in his first 22 games with the Reds.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/zimmermann-blanks-reds-1-hit-nats-1-0-012732560.html

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

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If you constantly travel for work, it is a good idea to have many articles of clothing that are easy to care for and don?t wrinkle easily. Although many hotel rooms have ironing boards, it is better to not need to iron at all. You should automatically hang up all your clothes when you get to your hotel.

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Wear darker blouses and skirts to make yourself look skinnier if you?re overweight. Dark colors help emphasize your good parts and tone down the overweight extras you down by causing the eyes to go to your jewelry and accessories.

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You always want to look your best when occasions come up on your events list. Whether it?s a date, wedding, prom, or some other event, you want to be ready. In order to have a great sense of confidence and look great, remember the suggestions from this piece. Being stylish is easy.


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New drug stimulates immune system to kill infected cells in animal model of hepatitis B infection

Apr. 26, 2013 ? A novel drug developed by Gilead Sciences and tested in an animal model at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio suppresses hepatitis B virus infection by stimulating the immune system and inducing loss of infected cells.

In a study conducted at Texas Biomed's Southwest National Primate Research Center, researchers found that the immune modulator GS-9620, which targets a receptor on immune cells, reduced both the virus levels and the number of infected liver cells in chimpanzees chronically infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Chimpanzees are the only species other than humans that can be infected by HBV. Therefore, the results from this study were critical in moving the drug forward to human clinical trials which are now in progress.

The new report, co-authored by scientists from Texas Biomed and Gilead Sciences, appears in the May issue of Gastroenterology. Gilead researchers had previously demonstrated that the same therapy could induce a cure of hepatitis infection in woodchucks that were chronically infected with a virus similar to human HBV.

"This is an important proof-of-concept study demonstrating that the therapy stimulates the immune system to suppress the virus and eliminate infected liver cells," said co-author Robert E. Lanford, Ph.D., of Texas Biomed. "One of the key observations was that the therapy continued to suppress virus levels for months after therapy was stopped.

The current therapy for HBV infection targets the virus and works very well at suppressing viral replication and delaying progression of liver disease, but it is a lifelong therapy that does not provide a cure.

"This GS-9620 therapy represents the first conceptually new treatment for HBV in more than a decade, and combining it with the existing antiviral therapy could be transformative in dealing with this disease," stated Lanford.

The Gilead drug binds a receptor called Toll-Like Receptor 7 that is present in immune cells. The receptor normally recognizes invading viruses and triggers the immune system to suppress viral replication by the innate immune response and kill infected cells by the adaptive immune response, thus orchestrating both arms of the immune system.

HBV damages the liver, leading to cirrhosis and liver cancer. Liver cancer is the fifth most common cancer worldwide and the third most common cause of cancer death. According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), up to 1.4 million Americans are chronically infected with HBV.

The World Health Organization estimates that two billion people have been infected with the hepatitis B virus, resulting in more than 240 million people with chronic infections and 620,000 deaths every year.

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  1. Robert E. Lanford, Bernadette Guerra, Deborah Chavez, Luis Giavedoni, Vida L. Hodara, Kathleen M. Brasky, Abigail Fosdick, Christian R. Frey, Jim Zheng, Grushenka Wolfgang, Randall L. Halcomb, Daniel B. Tumas. GS-9620, an Oral Agonist of Toll-Like Receptor-7, Induces Prolonged Suppression of Hepatitis B Virus in Chronically Infected Chimpanzees. Gastroenterology, 2013; DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2013.02.003

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Matthew McConaughey Tried Not To Remember That 'Mud' Was Written For Him

Only a handful of actors have ever had a writer craft a role with them in mind. That's what happened with Matthew McConaughey when "Take Shelter" director Jeff Nichols approached him about the title character, an outlaw with a heart of gold, in his new film "Mud." When MTV News' Josh Horowitz spoke with McConaughey, [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/04/25/matthew-mcconaughey-mud-interview/

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Metal detectors promised for Moscow track worlds

MOSCOW (AP) -- A top official for Russia's athletics federation says metal detectors will be used at the track and field world championships in Moscow in August.

Concerns about safety increased after last week's deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon.

General secretary Mikhail Butov told The Associated Press on Thursday that metal detectors will be set up at the entrances to Luzhniki Stadium, where all events except the marathon will be held.

He says the marathon presents less of a security challenge than in Boston because the one in Moscow will be four circuits of a course from the Kremlin to the stadium area.

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