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Claims against mayor inflict turmoil on San Diego

FILE - In this Nov. 7, 2012 file photo, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, right, speaks alongside his then-fiancee Bronwyn Ingram, left, during a news conference at a park in San Diego. It has been anything but normal for San Diego and its first Democratic leader in 20 years since prominent former supporters alleged two weeks ago that the mayor sexually harassed women and demanded he resign. The controversy has dominated local news as each lurid claim surfaces, plunging the nation?s eighth-largest city into one of its deepest periods of political turmoil. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 7, 2012 file photo, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, right, speaks alongside his then-fiancee Bronwyn Ingram, left, during a news conference at a park in San Diego. It has been anything but normal for San Diego and its first Democratic leader in 20 years since prominent former supporters alleged two weeks ago that the mayor sexually harassed women and demanded he resign. The controversy has dominated local news as each lurid claim surfaces, plunging the nation?s eighth-largest city into one of its deepest periods of political turmoil. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 7, 2012 file photo, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, right, speaks alongside his then-fiancee Bronwyn Ingram, during a news conference at a park in San Diego. It has been anything but normal for San Diego and its first Democratic leader in 20 years since prominent former supporters alleged two weeks ago that the mayor sexually harassed women and demanded he resign. The controversy has dominated local news as each lurid claim surfaces, plunging the nation?s eighth-largest city into one of its deepest periods of political turmoil. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

Attorney Gloria Allred, right, listens as her client, Irene McCormack, talks about the alleged sexual misconduct she suffered at the hands of San Diego Mayor Bib Filner at a news conference in San Diego, Monday, July 22, 2013. McCormack had been Communications Director for Mayor Filner. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

FILE - In this Nov. 7, 2012 file photo, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, right, speaks alongside his then-fiancee Bronwyn Ingram, during a news conference at a park in San Diego. It has been anything but normal for San Diego and its first Democratic leader in 20 years since prominent former supporters alleged two weeks ago that the mayor sexually harassed women and demanded he resign. The controversy has dominated local news as each lurid claim surfaces, plunging the nation?s eighth-largest city into one of its deepest periods of political turmoil. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

(AP) ? The news release intended to project an air of normalcy: "Forward with City Business!" exclaimed the announcement Mayor Bob Filner put out last week with some upbeat photos showing the mayor reviewing plans for a new library, smiling at a gay pride parade and celebrating at an office birthday party.

But "normal" San Diego is not these days ? not with talk of unwanted advances, groping and headlocks, and comparisons of Filner to Anthony Weiner, the ex-congressman who is resisting calls to quit New York's mayoral race after revelations about new salacious online exchanges.

For the last two weeks, Filner, 70, has been mired in his own scandal over far more serious allegations that he sexually harassed women. The lurid claims have become the talk of the town ? plunging California's second-largest city into political turmoil amid demands for its first Democratic leader in decades to resign.

"I can't go anywhere without it coming up ? the Laundromat, the grocery store, a friend's party, a restaurant," said Todd Gloria, a Democrat who, as City Council president, would become interim mayor if Filner resigns. "It comes up everywhere I go, and no one is supportive of the mayor."

Filner, like Weiner, shows no sign of quitting, fueling talk of a recall effort less than eight months into his four-year term. His office didn't respond to an interview request.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that Filner and Weiner engaged in behavior that was "disrespectful to women" and "reprehensible."

"It's stunning, they don't have a clue," she said.

Pelosi said both men had indicated they needed therapy.

"If they're clueless, get a clue," she said. "If they need therapy, do it in private."

The San Diego County Democratic Party Central Committee was to meet Thursday evening to reconsider its position on Filner. At a three-hour meeting last week, the party split on whether to call for his resignation, but that was before three women came forward with detailed allegations of mistreatment.

Stephen Whitburn, a spokesman for the county Democratic Party, said he expected Thursday's meeting to be much shorter but wouldn't say why.

The problems for Filner began two weeks ago when a former councilwoman and onetime Filner supporter called for the mayor to step down, saying she had received credible evidence that he had harassed women. Filner issued a video statement, apologizing for intimidating and "failing to fully respect" women. He called his behavior "inappropriate and wrong," promised to change, and declared, "I need help."

On Monday, Filner's former communications director, Irene McCormack Jackson, claimed in a lawsuit that he asked her to work without panties, demanded kisses, told her he wanted to see her naked and dragged her in a headlock while whispering in her ear.

A day later, political consultant Laura Fink said in an interview on San Diego's KPBS that Filner patted her buttocks at an event in 2005 when she was deputy campaign manager to the former 10-term congressman.

On Wednesday, yet another woman came forward: Morgan Rose, a psychologist for the San Diego Unified School District, told KPBS that then-Congressman Filner repeatedly tried to kiss her during a 2009 meeting to discuss child welfare. Rose said Filner told her, "Your eyes have bewitched me," moved next to her in a booth, and tried to kiss her on the mouth.

The once-peripatetic mayor known for popping up at community gatherings is rarely seen in public now, and when he is, he is hounded by reporters. Television crews fired questions as he walked to his car Saturday but got no answers before he stepped inside and his driver accelerated through a red light. His appearance at the gay pride parade came after he said he wouldn't attend because he didn't want to be a distraction.

Despite his apology, Filner has also insisted he will be cleared of any harassment claims. Regarding McCormack's lawsuit, Filner said, "I do not believe these claims are valid. That is why due process is so important. I intend to defend myself vigorously and I know that justice will prevail."

Even if he survives, many question if Filner can deliver on priorities such as installing solar panels on city buildings, hosting a centennial bash for treasured Balboa Park and improving services in pothole-plagued neighborhoods.

Dr. Pradeep Gidwani, a pediatrician who voted for Filner, said the number of detailed claims from former supporters convinced him the mayor should resign. He noted Filner has not addressed specific allegations.

"If you didn't do it, you say you didn't do it," Gidwani said as he purchased coffee beans at a cafe in the hip North Park neighborhood. "I haven't heard any denials."

Filner backers sipping coffee a few steps away noted the allegations are unproven, and they welcomed his apology. Across the street, restaurant manager Ethan Ostrander said he's taking a wait-and-see approach while monitoring developments on his friends' Facebook postings and well-known blogs.

"I was really excited for a Democratic mayor who was going to get stuff done," Ostrander said. "I think everybody needs a second chance."

Filner is the city's first Democratic mayor in 20 years. Eager to exploit a 12 percentage point edge in voter registration to unseat a well-oiled Republican machine, Democrats last year coalesced around the liberal congressman as Republicans charged he was too ill-tempered to lead the nation's eighth-largest city.

One television attack ad featured a United Airlines baggage handler saying she feared for her safety during a run-in with Filner at Dulles International Airport in 2007 that resulted in Filner acknowledging misdemeanor trespassing. Joanne Kunkel alleged in a criminal complaint that Filner barged past other customers, screamed at employees, repeatedly pushed her and yelled, "You can't stop me."

"Before the scandal, Filner already had a problem in that he tended to antagonize a lot of people, and now a lot of his allies have abandoned him. He's toxic," said Brian Adams, a political science professor at San Diego State University.

Six of nine City Council members have urged Filner to resign, including two Democrats. So have two Democrats who represent the city in Congress, Susan Davis and Scott Peters, and state Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, who, when she was the city's top labor organizer, helped raise $2 million for Filner's November victory.

Filner can be forced out by a felony conviction or a recall vote, which would require more than 100,000 signatures. A Facebook page to recall the mayor has nearly 6,000 "likes" and a talk-radio host led a recall rally with dozens of people outside City Hall on Friday, but no one has stepped forward with money to mount a big campaign.

Filner, meanwhile, has agreed not to be alone with women on city business and has delegated broad authority to a new interim chief operating officer, Walt Ekard, a highly regarded former county administrator.

The controversy ranks as one of San Diego's biggest political scandals, along with the 2005 resignation of Mayor Dick Murphy amid a crisis over city finances, charges against three city councilmen that year for allegedly taking bribes for relaxing rules on strip clubs, and the 1970 indictment ? and subsequent acquittal ? of Mayor Frank Curran over alleged illegal campaign contributions.

Onetime supporters of Filner said they had heard rumors of bad behavior for years. Jess Durfee, former chair of the San Diego County Democratic Party, said he confronted Filner in 2011 after hearing similar concerns.

"This is not a problem," Durfee recalled Filner telling him. "If you look at my record, I never had a sexual harassment claim in all my years in office."

McCormack, an ex-journalist who left the Port of San Diego to join Filner's inner circle, said in her lawsuit that five employees resigned over the mayor's behavior. At a news conference with her high-profile attorney, Gloria Allred, McCormack said she saw Filner "place his hands where they did not belong on numerous women."

Logan Jenkins, a columnist at U-T San Diego, the city's dominant newspaper, said McCormack's lawsuit "may not be the fatal thrust, but it sure feels as if it slices a major artery."

He wondered how long Filner could last.

"His will to live to fight for another day in office is astonishing," Jenkins wrote.

___

Associated Press writer Henry C. Jackson in Washington contributed to this report.

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  • "Final Glance: Computer companies/Computer companies shares up at the close of trading"?Associated Press?9:18 PM
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Commissioners approve proposed crude oil terminal

by KGW Staff

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Posted on July 23, 2013 at 7:42 AM

Updated today at 8:14 PM

VANCOUVER -- Commissioners for the Port of Vancouver voted unanimously Tuesday morning to move ahead with a proposed crude oil terminal at the port, but the approval process could take up to two years.

Dozens of people turned out Monday night to make a passionate plea against the terminal, which supporters said would bring thousands of jobs and millions of dollars to Vancouver.

It would also bring hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil through the area every day. Opponents of the proposal believe it would be unsafe for Vancouver.

The plan calls for oil to be hauled by train from North Dakota through the Gorge to a facility at the Port of Vancouver. From there the oil would be loaded on tankers and shipped down the Columbia River.

Background: Crude oil facility proposed in Vancouver

Critics expressed their concern to the port's board of commissioners in a meeting Monday night, and things got heated in the overflowing crowd.

?To rush forward like this, it is reckless,? said opponent Brent Foster.

?Our dependence on oil is ridiculous, to the point of being an addiction,? said another opponent. ?The worst addiction imaginable.?

?I do feel we all need profit in order to sustain, and I?m for profit, but when profit hurts people and the environment, it is not profit,? yet another opponent said.

Critics also pointed to a disaster in Canada earlier this month in which a train carrying oil derailed, killing dozens of people.

More: Employee blamed in Quebec train crash; 60 still missing

?They don?t even know why it happened,? Foster said, ?and the Port of Vancouver is getting ready to approve a long-term lease.?

But not everybody was passionately against the idea. Supporters of the oil terminal said it will bring millions of dollars to the region and thousands of jobs.

?We believe this can be done very safely at the Port of Vancouver and we believe we have the assets to accomplish it,? said Executive Director Todd Coleman. ?Not only accomplish it, but accomplish it well.?

The port's board of commissioners gave a green light to the plan Tuesday morning. They said the approval process would start next month.

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KGW?reporters Mike Benner and Art Edwards contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.kgw.com/video/featured-videos/Passion-high-at-hearing-for-Vancouver-oil-terminal-216587891.html

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ABC's O'Brian named Al-Jazeera America president

NEW YORK (AP) ? Al-Jazeera America said Monday it will bring in a quartet of veteran U.S. television news executives, led by ABC's Kate O'Brian as president, to run the new cable news network and pinpointed Aug. 20 as the launch date.

Ehab Al Shahibi, executive director for international operations for Al-Jazeera and the man who has overseen development of the American outlet, is the interim chief executive officer.

Qatar-based Al-Jazeera, formed in 1996, has expanded quickly around the world but struggled to gain access to U.S. cable and satellite systems. At the beginning of this year, it bought former Vice President Al Gore's Current TV, giving the company access to some 50 million homes initially, and began to set up a network specifically for the U.S. audience.

O'Brian has worked at ABC News for three decades, and since 2007 has been the network's senior vice president for news, leading its breaking news coverage.

"She is a highly experienced and award-winning journalist who fully understands what Americans want to see and hear when they watch the news," said Mostefa Souag, acting director general of the Al-Jazeera Media Network. "Kate has the vision, tenacity and integrity to ensure that Al-Jazeera America will quickly become the success we expect it to be."

Three other Americans who have extensive experience in television news, but aren't working there currently, will join Al-Jazeera as senior vice presidents.

David Doss, a producer for news shows at ABC and NBC News who had most recently been producing broadcasts for Anderson Cooper at CNN, will be in charge of news programming.

Marcy McGinnis, currently teaching journalism at Stony Brook University, will be responsible for news gathering, similar to a job she held at CBS News a decade ago.

Shannon High-Bassalik has run local news operations, worked at MSNBC and most recently produced CNN's morning news show before it was remodeled. She will be in charge of documentaries and programs.

Al-Jazeera has announced that a handful of familiar names to American viewers ? Sheila MacVicar, Ali Velshi and Soledad O'Brien ? will be doing on-air work for the network. The network also has said it will air a regular newsmagazine, "America Tonight," on weeknights.

O'Brian started work at ABC more than 30 years ago as an intern at "20/20." ABC News President Ben Sherwood wrote to his staff on Monday that "I will miss the sound of her voice, urgent and measured, calling in the middle of the night, when news is breaking somewhere around the world."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/abcs-obrian-named-al-jazeera-america-president-201030033.html

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Pregnant Former Olympic Runner Collapses and Dies

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Brandts Church of the Brethren receives new pastor

The Rev. Roger K. Myers (courtesy)

ST. THOMAS - The Rev. Roger K. Myers, Hollidaysburg, on June 16 was installed as senior pastor at Brandts Church of the Brethren, 8003 Brandts Church Road.

He and his wife, Lou Ann, are originally from the Hagerstown, Md., area.

Myers has 27 years of pastoral experience.

Ordained by the National Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches, Myers received a bachelor's degree in music education from Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, W.Va., and a master of divinity degree from Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Ind.

His vision for ministry is both evangelism and edification, according to scripture Matthew 28:19-20.

Source: http://www.publicopiniononline.com/living/ci_23648963/brandts-church-brethren-receives-new-pastor?source=rss

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Batch cooking for babies and toddlers: Quiches, cakes and pur?es ...

Batch cooking: Quiches, cakes and pur?esKatie Bryson

Family food writer Katie Bryson shares simple recipe ideas for feeding your toddler that you can make-ahead in batches and pop in the freezer, saving you time and money.

Bake a batch of tiny quiches using ready rolled shortcrust pastry with a tuna and sweetcorn filling. You could chop and change the fillings to try out different flavours with your little one - salmon and dill, cheese and sundried tomato etc. They freeze well and could even double up as party canapes.

Teeny weeny tuna and sweetcorn quiches

Makes 24

You will need:

375g ready rolled shortcrust pastry
1 egg
75ml milk
80g tin tuna in spring water, drained
4 tsp tinned sweetcorn, drained
Parmesan cheese, finely grated

What to do:

1. Pre-heat the oven to 200C/180C fan and grease a mini tart tin with 24 holes.

2. Unroll the pastry and using a 68mm round cutter stamp out circles of pastry and press into the mini tart tin holes. Prick the bottom of each with a fork and then bake for 5 mins. If the pastry has puffed up a bit, gently pat it back into shape using the handle of a wooden spoon.

3. In a bowl combine the drained flakes of tuna with the sweetcorn, and in a jug lightly beat the eggs and milk.

4. Using a teaspoon drop a small amount of tuna and sweetcorn into each case, cover with a little of the egg and milk mixture then scatter with grated parmesan.

5. Return to the oven for 15-20 minutes until the filling is golden and the pastry cooked. Allow to cool and then carefully take out of the tin. Freeze in bags and take out and defrost a few at a time as needed.

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Use up those brown bananas and whip up a freezable batch of miniature banana and oat muffins - perfect for lunchboxes and a nice energy boost!

Mini banana and oat muffins

Makes 24

You will need:

200g self raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp bicarb soda
Pinch of salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
115g soft brown sugar sugar
50g rolled oats
2 medium eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp runny honey
75g butter, melted
125ml milk
2 ripe bananas, mashed

What to do:

1. Heat oven to 190C, 170C fan and line a couple of mini muffin trays with cases.

2. Sift the flour, baking powder, bicarb soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg into a bowl. Add the sugar and oats and mix well.

3. In a second bowl beat together the eggs, vanilla extract, honey, butter and milk with a fork. Add the bananas to the egg mixture and stir.

4.Make a well in the dry mixture and add the egg mixture. Mix together roughly with a fork until well combined but not smooth.

5.Evenly fill your muffin cases with batter, then bake in the oven for 20-25 mins.

6.Once golden brown and firm remove from oven leave to cool for 5 minutes in the tin and then 5 minutes on a wire rack.

Seasonal fruits make delicious purees. Make in batches and freeze then either serve alone or stir into yoghurt or custard. You could even make the puree into a crumble for the rest of the family.

Apple, pear, raspberry and mint puree

You will need:

2 apples
2 pears
225g pack raspberries
Small handful of mint leaves

What to do:

1. Peel and chop the apples and pears and then cook gently in a pan with 4 tbsp water for around 10 minutes until soft. Add the raspberries and chopped mint leaves then cook for a few more minutes.

2. Remove from the heat and allow to cool before blitzing in the blender, then pushing through a sieve to remove the seeds if desired.

3. Pour into ice cube trays and freeze, then later turn out into bags and return to the freezer.

Plum and cinnamon compote

You will need:

400g punnet plums
100ml apple juice
1/2 tsp cinnamon

What to do:

1. Chop the fruit in half, remove the stones, then place in a pan with the apple juice, sprinkle with cinnamon and then heat gently until the fruit breaks down.

2. Allow to cool then blitz in a food processor until smooth. Pour into ice cube trays and freeze, then later turn out into bags and return to the freezer.

For more information about weaning, including what foods to give your child and when, check out the NHS guide.

Source: http://www.parentdish.co.uk/food/batch-cooking--for-baby-and-toddlers-quiches-cakes-and-purees-recipes/

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Tea party in Wigan for cancer charity

Tea party in Wigan for cancer charity

THERE will be a tea party at Belong Wigan, Millers Lane, Platt Bridge in Wigan on Saturday 10, between 2pm and 4pm.

The event is part of Marie Curie Cancer Care?s Blooming Great Tea Party campaign and there will be musical entertainment and a raffle.

Source: http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/northwest/10529404.Tea_party_in_Wigan_for_cancer_charity/?ref=rss

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Oh, #Florida!

#florida

Photographs by iStockphoto. Photo composite by Natalie Matthews-Ramo.

The other day my friend Shannon called me asking for help. She said her women?s group was putting on a luncheon for a group from some other country. Each member of her group was supposed to sit at a table full of the visitors from, I don't know, Shteyngartistan or something, and somebody came up with the idea of arming the ladies with fun facts about Florida as icebreakers.

The problem, she said, was that the facts they?d compiled about Florida so far just weren?t all that fun. Leading industries, form of government, that kind of thing. Then she said, ?I was wondering if you ... ?

?You got a pen?? I asked. ?Take this down: In 1845, when Florida joined the Union as a state, the first state flag that flew over the capitol bore the slogan: ?Let Us Alone.? ?

I went on to tell her about Ochopee, the town with the nation?s smallest post office (it used to be a tool shed), and Carabelle, the town with the world?s smallest police station (a phone booth bolted to the side of a building), and Cassadaga, the town that has so many crystal balls per capita that it?s known as the ?psychic capital of the world.? I even mentioned Sweetwater, the town founded by a troupe of Russian circus midgets whose bus broke down.

I reeled off about a dozen oddball bits of Floridiana but avoided the really weird stuff?the nude biker gangs, the Wiccan Klan members, the convocations of furries who sometimes throw costumed parties at the beach.

Shannon jotted it all down, giggling, and thanked me. ?I knew I could count on you,? she said.

About the time Shannon called looking for fun Florida facts, the fine folks here at Slate approached me with a somewhat similar request. They wanted me to blog for a month about Florida, trying to explain why it?s both the Land of Flowers and the Land of Face-Eating Zombies. They picked me because I highlight both sides in my Twitter feed.

As that line on the first state flag demonstrates, Florida has been weird and contradictory and mule-headed for a long, long time. To me, it?s the most fascinating state of the 50, a place where the past is constantly tripping up the future even as new arrivals are always trampling what came before them.

We are the state of second, third, and fourth chances, the state where tragedy often wears the mask of comedy. When O.J. Simpson was acquitted of double murder, where did he go? To Florida, of course?and promptly got in trouble for driving his 30-foot powerboat too fast through a manatee protection zone.

Carl Hiaasen, who?s created his own subgenre of wacky Florida crime novels, always says he doesn?t make anything up?he just reads the papers. In Florida, the scams are always bigger and the politicians more likely to be rascals. We?re regularly ranked as the mortgage fraud capital, the pill-mill kingdom, the hotbed of Fix-A-Flat butt enlargers. In our tropical heat, tempers boil faster and a machete always seems to be in easy reach. The mosquitoes are more bloodthirsty than any Twilight vampire. Alligators will show up at your picnic to eat your burgers, then go off to wrestle a python or bite a police cruiser. Any second, the ground is liable to swallow you up as you sleep.

Is it any wonder we?re Fark?s favorite state, the only one with its own subject tag? Live here and you?ll never suffer an irony deficiency.

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I love it here. I?m a native Floridian married to another native Floridian. My ancestors arrived in 1850, no doubt looking for a good deal on waterfront condos. I grew up hunting in Florida?s forests, fishing in its lakes, canoeing its rivers. Since 1989, I?ve worked as a reporter for Florida?s largest newspaper, the Tampa Bay Times (formerly the St. Petersburg Times). I?ve rooted around in the attic of Florida history and written books about wetland-fillers, manatee killers and orchid smugglers.

Here?s the best story I know to give you a sense of what it?s like:

When I was 12, I was camping with my Boy Scout troop down by a river. While crossing the deepest part of the river, I lost my footing, and the current pulled me under. I remember the rippling water closing over me, the pitiless blue sky above. Even now, years later, I sometimes dream about this, struck by the beauty of what seemed like the last thing I'd ever see. Just before the river claimed me for good, I grabbed hold of a rope that was strung across one end of the swim area. To me this sums up?Florida: Surrounded by dangerous beauty, in over our heads, pulled along by powerful forces, desperately grabbing for any lifeline.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/life/florida/features/2013/oh_florida/florida_fun_facts_carabelle_cassadega_alligators_furries_crime_and_corruption.html

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