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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Egypt news agency confirms envoys met Shater

CAIRO (Reuters) - Western and Arab envoys met senior Muslim Brotherhood leader Khairat El-Shater on Monday at the jail where he is being held, Egypt's state news agency reported on Monday, contradicting an earlier denial of a visit by the Interior Ministry.

The MENA agency cited an "informed source" as saying the envoys seeking to mediate an end to Egypt's crisis had received permission from the prosecutor general to visit Shater.

"(The delegation) met Shater from 12 (midnight) until 1 a.m.," it said.

(Reporting by Tom Perry; Editing by Doina Chiacu)

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Discarded NYC theater prop sparks bomb scare

NEW YORK (AP) ? A New York City playwright who directed a show called the "American Suicide Bomber Association" unwitting sparked a bomb scare when he threw a prop from the production into the trash at his home.

Playwright Ethan Fishbane tells The New York Post (http://bit.ly/16Pymas ) he wasn't thinking when he discarded the fake bomb while cleaning out his Manhattan apartment Tuesday.

A building superintendent saw the prop the next morning and called police.

That brought out the bomb squad.

It didn't take long for investigators to figure out what had happened.

Fishbane says he was stunned when officers knocked on his door, but he praised the department for its quick response, saying it was "wholly appropriate."

The 23-year-old wrote the play while attending New York University's Tisch School of The Arts.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Pension panel, Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke clash

The president of Chattanooga?s Fire and Police Pension Board on Thursday said Mayor Andy Berke and his administration are manufacturing a crisis about the viability of the fund.

Terry Knowles said during a pension board meeting that the dismal pension outlook portrayed by the Berke administration is ?nothing more than an accounting scenario.?

?There is not a crisis with our plan today,? Knowles told pension fund board members. ?This fund is sustainable.?

In his proposed 2014 budget, Berke proposed a $14.4 million allocation to the pension fund.

But Frank Hamilton, pension fund administrator, told board members that the $14.4 million figure is ?puzzling.?

Pension officials said their projection for the city?s contributions was $13.3 million ? a $1.1 million difference.

Berke fired back Thursday afternoon.

?It?s sad that the Pension Board would rather play politics by asking me to reduce a contribution to an underfunded pension rather than commit to finding a solution,? Berke said in a statement. ?I will not let down our firefighters and police officers because of pension board politics.?

Hamilton said he sent city Chief Financial Officer Daisy Madison information from an actuarial study, by The Segal Co., that shows the annual required contribution is a dollar amount, not a contribution based on percentage of payroll.

?If the city contributes based on a percentage of payroll, but payroll increases are not at the level expected, the city may end up not paying the full amount of the annual required contribution,? the memo states.

In Berke?s proposed budget, the city would give police officers and firefighters a 1.5 percent pay raise rather than 3.25 percent used to calculate the contribution. Pension officials also said the addition of 40 new police officers will increase the number of people paying into the fund.

?If that?s where the $14.4 [million] comes from, then it?s an inflated number,? said Ray Ryan, pension board member.

A new contribution requirement has not been calculated by pension officials, but they estimate the required contribution will actually be lower.

?Give us extra money. ? We?re fine with that, but don?t go out there and say it?s required because it?s going up this much. It?s not required,? Knowles said.

Madison said the city has used the same system to calculate city contributions to the fund for at least 20 years.

?Every year, we receive a dollar amount to contribute to the fund based on a projected payroll. We apply the same rate to our budgeted payroll to determine our actual contribution,? she said in a statement. ?Over the past five fiscal years, we have contributed $1,968,078 over the annual recommended contribution. Despite our over contribution to the fund, it is still underfunded by $150 million.?

The study conducted by Segal shows that to fully fund the fire and police pension fund within 25 years, the city?s annual contributions will need to triple by 2038.

Berke is in the process of creating a task force to study the pension and hire another company, Public Financial Management Inc., to find ways to limit costs to the city.

Knowles said board members are open to working with the administration, but believes a task force is unnecessary.

?The board understands the administration has concerns about the rising pension costs, and we are more than willing to work with the administration today in an effort to find a shared solution that addresses the city?s concerns. ? Unfortunately the mayor made a decision to go a different direction and form a pension review task force that will study our fund and make recommendations on modifications to the pension plan,? Knowles said.

Members of the task force have not been named. However, police and fire chiefs, union representatives, retirees from departments and community leaders are expected to participate. The pension board voted Thursday to send Knowles as its representative.

Contact staff writer Beth Burger at bburger@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6406. Follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/abburger.

Source: http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2013/aug/02/pension-panel-mayor-clash/

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Facebook reveals Bug Bounty numbers, has awarded over $1 million in reward

Facebook wants you to know it's taking security seriously -- enough for Zuckerberg and Co. to pay out over $1 million in reward within two years for its Bug Bounty program. According to a recent blog post, it's awarded a total of 329 digital bounty hunters at least $500 for discovering and reporting security issues to the social network. The participants came from all walks of life across the globe (the youngest being a 13-year-old), and the most resourceful ones have already made more than a hundred grand each. Facebook isn't alone in exchanging big money for bug reports -- Microsoft, for one, is offering up to $100,000 to anyone who discovers security exploits on the preview version of Windows 8.1. Despite Facebook's success, however, over 6 million accounts were still exposed in June... proving that when it comes to security, tech companies can never sit on their hands.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Feds, states want Apple to revamp e-book practices

(AP) ? The Justice Department and 33 state attorneys general on Friday said they want to prevent Apple from entering into contracts with sellers of e-books, movies, music and other digital content that are likely to raise prices.

The demand comes out of an antitrust suit against Apple Inc. and five e-book publishers. A federal judge ruled last month that Apple had colluded with the publishers to raise e-book prices.

The Cupertino, Calif., company has denied wrongdoing and has said it will appeal the decision. On Friday, it called the remedy proposal "a draconian and punitive intrusion into Apple's business." The inclusion of digital media other than books in the proposal doesn't bear any relation to the findings in the case, Apple said.

The book publishers previously settled the price-fixing charges. They are Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Holtzbrinck Publishers, doing business as Macmillan, and The Penguin Publishing Co. Ltd., doing business as Penguin Group. The settlements were designed to encourage price competition and discounting, but that hasn't happened.

The government alleged that the publishers colluded with Apple to move the e-book industry away from the wholesale model employed by Amazon.com Inc., which had unnerved publishers by selling e-book versions of popular hardcover titles for as little as $9.99 before the April 2010 release of Apple's iPad. Under its contracts with publishers, Amazon was free to sell books at any price it wanted.

Apple instead adopted the "agency" model, under which publishers set the retail price and the store takes a cut. Under that model, the store can't discount a book. That pressured Amazon into accepting the agency model, the government alleged.

The government wants Apple to agree to sign new contracts with the publishers that aren't likely to raise prices. In its response Friday, Apple said the government's proposed remedy is unnecessary, since the publishers are already signing new wholesale contracts.

In her ruling in July, the judge said the conspiracy harmed consumers in numerous ways. Some had to pay more for e-books, she said. Others bought cheaper e-books rather than the ones they preferred to purchase and others deferred purchases altogether rather than pay higher prices.

The settlements with the publishers removed the shackles that prevented Amazon from discounting, but the $9.99 price for e-books that publishers dreaded has become increasingly rare.

The Justice Department and the attorneys general also want Apple to allow rival e-book sellers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble Inc. to provide links inside their iPhone and iPad apps to their own book stores.

Apple allows Amazon and Barnes & Noble's apps to load books that have already been purchased, but doesn't allow the apps to sell books or link to online bookstores.

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Ariel Castro victim Michelle Knight: 'Your hell is just beginning'

For the first time, Michelle Knight confronted the man who held her captive for 11 years, telling Ariel Castro she spent more than a decade in hell, and now "your hell is just beginning." Castro was sentenced to life in prison without parole, plus 1,000 years. NBC's Kate Snow reports.

By Matthew DeLuca, Staff Writer, NBC News

Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro was sentenced to life in prison without parole on two counts of aggravated murder plus 1,000 years on Thursday after a sentencing hearing filled with sordid details of his crimes ? and tremendous perseverance and hope as victim Michelle Knight faced down her captor in court.

?I cried every night, I was so alone,? Knight said. ?Years turned into an eternity.?

?I spent 11 years in hell, where your hell is just beginning,? she said to Castro, with her back turned to him at the defense table. ?You deserve to spend life in prison.?

?After 11 years, I am finally being heard, and it is liberating,? Knight said.

Handcuffed and in an orange prison jumpsuit, a bearded Castro appeared to smile as he entered the courtroom where he came face to face with the terror he inflicted on the three women. Castro, who imprisoned them for a decade?in his Cleveland home, seemed to laugh as the court took a brief recess around noon.


After Knight spoke and others gave statements for her fellow captives Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, Castro delivered a long, rambling statement.

?These people are trying to paint me as a monster. I?m not a monster, I?m sick,? Castro said. He described himself as addicted to masturbation and pornography, and claimed that he was ?a victim of sex acts? when he was a child.

Of his young daughter who was born in captivity, Castro said: ?She?ll probably say, ?My daddy is the best daddy in the world.? Because that?s how I tried to raise her in those six years. So she wouldn?t be traumatized or anything like that.?

Cleveland kidnapping victim Michelle Knight delivers an emotional statement to the courtroom, telling Ariel Castro, "I spent eleven years in hell. Now your hell is just beginning."

?I am not a violent person. I simply kept them there without them being able to leave,? Castro said.

??To this day I?m trying to answer my own questions. I don?t know why a man that had everything going on for himself ? I had a job, I had a house, I had vehicles, I had my musical talent,? the confessed kidnapper and rapist said.

?We had a lot of harmony going on in that home,? he said.

The victims other than Knight were represented by relatives at the hearing.

DeJesus was represented by her cousin Sylvia Colon, who said the young woman lives ?not as a victim, but as a survivor.?

Berry?s sister Beth Serrano said the family did not want to continue to talk about their ordeal, and even if she did, ?it is impossible to put in words.? Berry is concerned that her daughter will hear versions of her story before she is ready.

?Amanda did not control anything for a long time,? Serrano said. ?Please let her have control over this so she can protect her daughter.?

Prosecutors revealed photos from inside Castro?s Seymour Avenue home, including some that showed the bedroom, stocked with stuffed animals and other brightly colored children?s toys, where Berry and her daughter spent much of their time, FBI Special Agent Andrew Burke said. Others showed chains hanging from walls where two of the women endured their nightmarish captivity.

Witnesses including police officers and medical experts revealed the terrifying details ? including that more than 90 pounds of chains, measuring nearly 100 feet, were recovered from the home.

The chains were not displayed in court.

Cleveland Police Department Patrolwoman Barb Johnson, one of the initial officers to arrive at Castro?s house after Berry kicked through the front door on May 6, was the first witness on Thursday. The officer described entering the darkened house with a flashlight attached to her firearm.

She and another responding officer heard the ?pitter-patter? of steps as they entered the house and went to the second level. Then, a woman who turned out to be Knight emerged from the darkness.

Knight ?launched herself? into the other officer?s arms, Johnson said.

Detective Andy Harasimchuk of the Cleveland Police Department?s sex crimes unit described how the victims were physically restrained for periods by Castro, and were chained and locked in rooms of the house.

The doctor who saw the three women after they were first removed from the house, Dr. Gerald Maloney, said the women were ?very much emotionally fragile? when they first arrived at the hospital.

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Sheriff's deputies set in place a model of the house on Seymour Ave. where Ariel Castro held three women Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, Castro, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse.

?All three of them looked fairly gaunt, all three of them related that they had been allowed minimal time outside the house at all,? Maloney said. ?They related information regarding sexual assaults to us and also to the sexual assault nurse examiner.?

The interior of the house featured modifications that enabled Castro to keep the women in and inquiring eyes out, FBI Special Agent Andrew Burke said, including modified doors, extra partitions and the conversion of the dining room into a bedroom. A porch swing was positioned at the base of the stairs going to the house?s upper floors as an obstacle, he said.

?There were a number of modifications to the interior of the home to fortify certain areas,? Burke said. ?There were divisions between spaces in the house that were again designed not only to make the house more secure for its occupants but also to hide, I think, the existence of additional rooms in the house.?

Other photos showed the cluttered basement with its white center pole where the women were restrained ?in the early stages of captivity,? Burke said, as well as a laundry machine full of money. Investigators also found a note in which Castro wrote ?I am a sexual predator,? according to the agent.

Castro?s victims said he played a version of ?Russian roulette? with them, giving the women a revolver he kept in the house, said Cuyahoga County Sheriff?s Deputy Dave Jacobs, who interviewed the man in the days after the women were freed. Castro told him he didn?t specifically remember the incident, but said if the women said it happened, it probably had, according to Jacobs.

In opening remarks, Castro?s defense attorneys objected to the presentation of any photographs or other exhibits to demonstrate the extent of their client?s offenses. Attorney Craig Weintraub said that the highly unusual case has ?facts that are incomprehensible? and that his client suffered from ?significant, undiagnosed mental illness? that did not rise to the legal definition of insanity.

A sentencing memorandum filed by Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty on Wednesday included accounts of how Castro abducted Berry, Knight, and DeJesus between August 2002 and April 2004.

Prosecutors ask FBI special agent Andrew Burke to describe the pictures from inside Ariel Castro's Cleveland home, particularly the chains used on the three women he kept captive for a decade.

Knight ?was spotted by the Defendant in need of assistance in getting to an appointment regarding her son,? according to the sentencing memorandum. ?The Defendant lured her into his vehicle with promises of a ride. The Defendant then took Ms. Knight to his home at 2207 Seymour Avenue and enticed her to go inside with promises of a puppy for her son.?

The women?s daily life was recorded in diary entries, which were reflected in the more than 900-count indictment against Castro.

?The entries speak of forced sexual conduct, of being locked in a dark room, of anticipating the next session of abuse, of the dreams of someday escaping and being reunited with family, of being chained to a wall, of being held like a prisoner of war, of missing the lived they once enjoyed, of emotional abuse, of his threats to kill, of being treated like an animal, of continuous abuse, and of desiring freedom,? according to the memorandum.

At one point, from Aug. 23, 2005 to the end of October 2005, Castro "forced the three victims into the garage behind his house," the memorandum states. "For three days, they were kept physically restrained in a vehicle in the garage, while the Defendant had a visitor at his house."

If any of the three women tried to escape, the memo said, Castro would assault her and force the other two to watch. He sexually abused the women on a regular basis, according to the memo, and when one of these assaults resulted in Knight becoming pregnant, Castro starved and beat her in a successful attempt to terminate the pregnancy. That formed the basis of the aggravated murder charge to which Castro pleaded guilty.

Berry gave birth to her child in captivity without any medical care.

The women suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder from their prolonged torment, Dr. Frank Ochberg, a clinical psychologist who is an expert on post-traumatic stress disorder, said on Thursday.

All three endured ?repeated episodes that were terrifying, the kind of trauma that we meant when we define the post-traumatic stress disorder,? Ochberg said. ?The kind of trauma that you don?t escape for years and sometimes for a lifetime.?

?You are being infantilized, then little by little you?re given what it takes to survive,? Ochberg said. ?You deny that this is the person who did all of this to me, and you start to feel as you did as a little baby, with your mother.?

Michelle Knight, one of the Cleveland kidnapping victims, smiles widely as Judge Russo sentences her captor Ariel Castro to life in prison without parole.

The women survived in part because of extraordinary, and simple, acts of human kindness between them, the doctor said, even if they will never be entirely free of the damage done them by Castro.

Knight, he said, is ?an extraordinary human being. She served as doctor, nurse, pediatrician midwife ?. She?s a very courageous and heroic individual.?

"Little by little, you are allowed 'the gifts of life,'" Ochberg wrote. "You are like an infant, totally dependent on your mother for survival. As you receive these gifts of life, without consciously realizing what is occurring, you feel some warmth ? even love ? toward that life giver."

Castro?s son Anthony Castro told the TODAY show on Monday that he did not think he would visit his father in prison.

?I think that if he really can?t control his impulses and he really doesn?t have any value for human life, the way this case has shown, then behind bars is where he belongs for the rest of his life,? the son said. ?I have nothing to say to him.?

Castro pleaded guilty to 937 counts including rape, kidnapping, and aggravated murder. Prosecutors dropped 40 more counts that were considered redundant.?

"A person can only die in prison once," the judge noted on Thursday after imposing Castro's sentence.

NBC News? Kate Snow, Cate Cetta and Alison Kartevold contributed to this report.

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A daring escape and a dramatic 911 call led to the rescue of three women who allegedly had been held captive for years inside a home in Cleveland, Ohio.

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