Friday, November 2, 2012

NBC to hold Sandy benefit, Bon Jovi urges donation

NEW YORK (AP) ? NBC will hold a benefit concert Friday for victims of Hurricane Sandy featuring some artists native to the areas hardest hit.

Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi, both famously from New Jersey, and Billy Joel, whose own Long Island was hard hit, are scheduled to appear at the concert, hosted by "Today" show co-host Matt Lauer.

Others taking part include Christina Aguilera, Sting, Jimmy Fallon, Jon Stewart, Kevin Bacon, Mary J. Blige, Tina Fey, James Gandolfini and Al Roker.

Bon Jovi was in London when the storm hit. He canceled his plans to be with his family and was returning to New Jersey on Thursday, according to his representative. In a statement, he urged people to donate to the victims of the storm and asked those affected to have hope, comparing the weather disaster to 9/11.

"Once again, the eyes of the world are upon us as we wake to the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Once again we will have hurdles to clear and challenges we will have to face. When patience is lost ... when it seems helpless ... when you are in need and you feel as if you're alone ... know you are not alone," he wrote in a statement.

"We may not have electricity but we have power," he added.

ABC also announced a relief effort, designating Monday as a "Day of Giving" where shows like "Good Morning America," ''The View," ''World News with Diane Sawyer" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live" would be used as a vehicle to generate donations from viewers.

The NBC telecast will benefit the American Red Cross and will be shown on NBC and its cable stations including Bravo, CNBC, USA, MSNBC and E! Other networks were invited to join in, and HBO announced it will carry the event.

The concert will be simulcast on Bruce Springsteen's E Street Radio on SiriusXM.

Walt Disney Co. said Thursday it would donate $2 million to the American Red Cross and other rebuilding funds. Viacom Inc., the parent of "Jersey Shore" network MTV, said it would donate $1 million to relief and set up a $1 million employee matching gift program with the American Red Cross.

On Chelsea Handler's talk show "Chelsea Lately," guest John C. Reilly asked the studio audience to text a $10 donation to the Red Cross, and Handler responded by saying she would donate $100,000 in his name.

The sports world also has responded. The NFL and its players association joined together to donate $1 million to the Red Cross, while Green Bay Packers safety Charles Woodson announced a $100,000 donation, and the New York Yankees donated $500,000.

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NBC is controlled by Comcast Corp.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nbc-hold-sandy-benefit-bon-jovi-urges-donation-204139595.html

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Syria rebels said to kill captured troops

BEIRUT (AP) ? A new video appears to show Syrian rebels killing a group of captured soldiers, spraying them with bullets as they lay on the ground. Human rights groups on Friday warned that the gunmen may have committed a war crime.

The video raises concerns over brutality among some rebels just ahead of a major conference this weekend in Qatar at which the United States is trying to unify the opposition under a new leadership. Washington and its allies have been hesitant to give stronger support to the rebellion in part because of worries over its multiple divisions and lack of organization.

The killings took place Thursday during an assault by rebels on the northern town of Saraqeb, the scene of heavy fighting in past weeks between rebels and forces of President Bashar Assad's regime, according to an anti-regime activist organization, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Rebels are now in full control of Saraqeb after regime troops pulled back during Thursday's fighting, the Observatory said. That gives the rebels a strategic point on the main highway linking Syria's largest city Aleppo ? which rebels have been trying to capture for months ? with the regime stronghold of Latakia on the Mediterranean coast.

Reports of serious human rights abuses by elements within the armed opposition have been on the rise, badly damaging the rebels' claims of moral high ground in the civil war and fueling concerns that they are capable of a brutality matching that of the regime they are seeking to topple.

The issue is complicated by the fragmented nature of the rebellion. Even rebel units nominally under the umbrella Free Syrian Army group operate independently, and as the 19-month-old conflict drags on, criminals, foreign Islamic militants and other renegades have joined in the fight against Assad.

In early August, a video showed several bloodied prisoners being led into a noisy outdoor crowd in the northern city of Aleppo and placed against a wall before gunmen open fire and shoot them to death. According to activists, the slain prisoners were members of the powerful Barri clan, which has long had close ties to the Syrian government.

That video sparked international condemnation, including a rare rebuke of rebel tactics from the Obama administration.

There have been other videos of individual summary execution-style killings. Throughout the 19-month-old conflict, there have been other reports of brutal sectarian killings by opposition gunmen ? including, according to one report by a Shiite watchgroup, the beheading of Iraqi Shiites living in Syria. At the same time, there have been repeated reports of massacres by regime forces and by the pro-government fighters known as shabiha.

Human rights groups said Friday they were trying to confirm the authenticity of the new video. The footage was consistent with other Associated Press reporting in the area. The video is dated Thursday, a day when the Observatory reported heavy attacks by rebels on regime checkpoints at Saraqeb.

The amateur video, posted on YouTube, shows a crowd of gunmen, apparently rebels, in what appears to be a building under construction.

They surround a group of captured men on the ground, some on their bellies as if ordered to lie down, others sprawled as if wounded. Some of the men are in Syrian military uniforms. "These are Assad's dogs," one of the gunmen is heard saying of the captured men.

The gunmen kick and beat some of the men, who appear terrified as one gunman shouts, "Damn you." The exact number of soldiers in the video is not clear, but there appear to be around 10 of them.

Seconds later, amid the screams of those captured, gunfire erupts for around 35 seconds and the men on the floor are seen shaking and twitching, apparently from being struck by bullets. The spray of bullets raises a cloud of dust from the ground.

The video is titled "prisoners and dead from the regime military at the Hmeisho checkpoint." On Thursday, the Observatory had reported 12 soldiers killed at Hmeisho, outside Saraqeb, one of three major rebel attacks on military checkpoints in the area.

Thursday saw heavy casualties for the military around the country, with 83 soldiers killed in attacks by rebels and clashes, the Observatory said. Half of those were killed in Idlib province, where Saraqeb is located.

Ausama Monajed, a Britain-based member of the Syrian National Council opposition group, called for an investigation of the incident. He said the unit responsible for the apparent killing of unarmed regime soldiers must be tracked down and tried.

Monajed alleged that the regime has created "fake" rebel units in the past to commit atrocities and tarnish the rebels' reputation.

"We are not saying this is the case," he said. "We need to identify the unit."

He said atrocities committed by rebels are relatively rare compared to what he said was the "massive genocide by the regime."

Rami Abdul-Rahman, who heads the Observatory, estimated that around 20 people were killed in the portrayed summary executions, but the number could not be accurately verified.

The identity or affiliation of the fighters on video was unknown. But Abdul-Rahman and other activists said several brigades are known to operate in the area, including Jabhat al-Nusra, a shadowy Islamic militant group with an al-Qaida-style ideology.

At least 36,000 people have been killed since the uprising against Assad began in March 2011 and then transformed into an outright civil war, according to anti-regime activists. Thousands of people have been killed over the past few months, including more than 500 last week during a four-day internationally-brokered cease-fire that collapsed shortly after it went into effect.

On Wednesday, the Obama administration said it would push for a major shakeup in the opposition leadership so that it better represents the fighters risking their lives on the frontlines. The opposition's political leadership, mostly in exile, has been criticized as increasingly irrelevant and out of touch.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the administration was suggesting names and organizations that should feature prominently in any new rebel leadership that is to emerge from a four-day conference starting Sunday in Doha, the capital of Qatar. She said the new leadership should better represent those dying on the front line, a reference to the rebels.

London-based Amnesty International and the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights both said they were trying to confirm the video's authenticity and determine the identity of the gunmen.

"This shocking footage depicts a potential war crime in progress, and demonstrates an utter disregard for international humanitarian law by the armed group in question," said Ann Harrison, Amnesty's deputy Middle East and North Africa program director.

UNHCHR spokesman, Rupert Colville, said "the allegations are that these were soldiers who were no longer combatants and therefore, at this point, it looks very like a war crime."

"Unfortunately this could be the latest in a string of documented summary executions by opposition factions as well as by government forces and groups affiliated with them, such as the (pro-government) shabiha" militia, he told reporters in Geneva.

"The people committing these crimes should be under no illusion that they will escape accountability, because there is a lot of accumulated evidence, perhaps including this video," he said.

Fadi al-Yassin, an activist in Idlib province that includes Saraqeb, told The Associated Press that rebels captured three checkpoints around the town on Thursday after heavy fighting. Al-Yassin said he did not see the video.

"Some soldiers surrendered, while others fought," he said. "It could be in individual act. There are rebels who lost loved ones or suffered at the hands of the regime."

Al-Yassin said captured soldiers are usually well-treated by rebels who get information from them then refer them to makeshift tribunals. Those who are innocent are set free, he said.

Also Friday state TV reported that two bombs went off minutes apart in the Damascus neighborhood of Zahira al-Jadida wounding 16 people.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syria-rebels-said-kill-captured-troops-130111925.html

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Information About The Environmental Ethic - News and Society

Human beings are considered to be the commonly able species living on earth, And perhaps, this why it is the single species on earth which has civilized itself ended the decades to a generous boundary. The ethics behind the environmental injustice experience in the planet is apt more and more solidly debated. There are several dynamics which make on to environmental ethics so tiresome and lone is advent to a universal understanding of what has regard. In the article below I will give you more information of environmental ethic.

Cutting down trees pro our own benefit, not bothering in this area persons animals which are dependent on theses trees, using fossil fuels erratically, industrialization, pollution, unsettling ecological balance all these are attributable to creature activities. Just since we possess abundant natural assets does not mean that we can aid them in our own way and not keep whatever thing pro the prospect generations.

Next is Deontologism which focuses on responsibility your duty as a creature. There is plainly merit in this ethical framework but the regards to environmental ethics solely like virtue ethics at this time are obvious holes. Consequentialism is making a moral discrimination based on the penalty of a particular proceedings very than the intentions behind the proceedings itself. This is why Consequentialism edges made renowned the other ethical frameworks as the most excellent ethical framework in which to promote environmental friendly actions.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Judge Shuts Down Medi-Share, Christians-Only Health Plan ...

A Kentucky judge has officially shuttered a Christians-only health insurance plan. As of Thursday, members of Medi-Share, a cost-sharing health care company based in Florida, will lose their coverage, as Franklin County Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate found that the company doesn?t comply with Department of Insurance regulations. As a result, Medi-Share will not be allowed to function in the state of Kentucky.

At the center of a 10-year battle is the notion that some Christians buying into the plan may mistakenly believe that they are purchasing insurance that will bring them hospitalization coverage. However, this is not something that is offered by the company, leading Kentucky officials to challenge its operations.

Contrary to traditionally health care plans, Medi-Share views itself as a charitable group that helps cover medical bills for Christians. In essence, there is a Christians-helping-Christians methodology that drives its practices. On the group?s web site, the company makes it clear that it is not providing traditional insurance.

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A screen shot from the Medi-Share web site

?Health insurance comes with a contractual guarantee to pay your medical bills,? The Medi-Share web site reads. ?For over 19 years our members have been faithfully sharing medical bills on a non-guaranteed basis, trusting the Lord to provide in their time of need through the voluntary gifts of other like-minded Christians.?

The decision will impact 800 Kentuckians who, starting today, will now have no coverage. As stated,?Medi-Share plan is unique in that it is a Christians-only medical cooperative. While not entirely the same, it resembles secular insurance, but only permits churchgoers to partake ? individuals who promise to abstain from tobacco, alcohol, drugs and pre-marital sex.

?We just don?t think the Department of Insurance or?Judge Wingate?thought through the reality that you have 800 people now that, overnight, have nothing,? Medi-Share President?Tony Meggs has said in the wake of the judge?s decision. ?The state, with Medi-Share, should come together to provide some type of transition for these people.?

According to Meggs, members weren?t notified until Tuesday that the plan is poised to end this week. Lawyers for the Christian health company are pushing Wingate to take another look at the method through which the plan was ended so that members can at least have applicable time to find another option.

While the judge?s ruling was certainly swift, the Department of Insurance reportedly did notify Medi-Share members in Kentucky earlier this month ? before Wingate?s ruling came to fruition. The government, at that time, apparently provided members with a list of alternatives that meet insurance code.

Source: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/ky-judge-shuts-down-christians-only-health-care-cooperative-plan-citing-state-insurance-regulations/

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Ex-Penn St. president charged in Sandusky case

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) ? Former Penn State President Graham B. Spanier was charged Thursday with hushing up child molestation allegations against Jerry Sandusky, making him the third school official to be accused of crimes in the alleged cover-up.

Prosecutors also added counts against the two former underlings, Timothy M. Curley and Gary C. Schultz, who were already charged with lying to the grand jury that investigated the former Penn State assistant football coach.

Spanier was charged with perjury, obstruction, endangering the welfare of children and conspiracy. Curley and Schultz face new charges of endangering the welfare of children, obstruction and conspiracy.

"This was not a mistake by these men, this was not an oversight," said state Attorney General Linda Kelly. "It was not misjudgment on their part. This was a conspiracy of silence by top officials to actively conceal the truth."

Curley and Schultz have repeatedly asserted they are innocent, and at a news conference this summer Spanier's attorneys insisted he was never told there was anything of a sexual nature involving Sandusky and children. Messages left for their respective attorneys Thursday were not immediately returned.

The district judge in suburban Harrisburg where charges were filed said the defendants were expected in his courtroom Friday.

Sandusky, who spent decades on the Penn State staff and was defensive coordinator during two national championship seasons, was convicted in June of sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. He has maintained he is innocent and was transferred to a maximum security prison on Wednesday, where he is serving a 30- to 60-year sentence.

Curley, 58, the athletic director on leave while he serves out the last year of his contract, and Schultz, 63, who has retired as vice president for business and finance, were charged a year ago with lying to the grand jury and with failing to properly report suspect child abuse. Their trial is set for early January in Harrisburg.

Spanier, 64, of State College, had been university president for 16 years when he was forced out as president after Sandusky's November 2011 arrest.

Prosecutors said all three knew of complaints involving Sandusky showering with boys in 1998 and 2001.

"They essentially turned a blind eye to the serial predatory acts committed by Jerry Sandusky," Kelly said.

The grand jury report said "the actual harm realized by this wanton failure is staggering," and listed abuse that happened after 1998.

"The continued cover-up of this incident and the ongoing failure to report placed every minor child who would come into contact with Sandusky in the future in grave jeopardy of being abused," jurors wrote.

Spanier has said he had no memory of email traffic concerning the 1998 complaint ? by a woman that Sandusky had showered with her son ? and only slight recollections about the 2001 complaint ? by a team assistant who said he stumbled onto Sandusky sexually abusing a boy inside a campus shower.

The grand jury report included with the charges indicate Curley, Schultz and Spanier told the university's lawyer they had no documents that addressed inappropriate conduct with boys by Sandusky.

But Schultz did retain a Sandusky file in his office, the jury concluded. He told his administrative assistant Joan Coble never to look at it, according to the grand jury.

"She said it was a very unusual request and was made in a 'tone of voice' she had never heard him use before," according to the jury report.

Decisions by the three men were criticized in a detailed report commissioned by Penn State and issued this summer by a group led by former FBI Director Louis Freeh. The report concluded Spanier, Curley, Schultz and then-coach Joe Paterno concealed Sandusky's activities from the university trustees and "empowered" the abuse by giving him access to school facilities and the prestige of his university affiliation.

The Freeh report said the investigation turned up emails from 1998 in which the administrators discussed the matter, including a May 5 email from Curley to Schultz and Spanier, with "Joe Paterno" in the subject line. It read: "I have touched bases with the coach. Keep us posted. Thanks."

Spanier told the Freeh team that he believed in 2001 that the encounter amounted to "horseplay," although an email sent by him to Curley at that time reflected a much more somber tone.

In that email, Spanier was reacting to a proposal by Curley in which they would not report Sandusky to authorities but instead tell him he needed help and that he could no longer bring children into Penn State facilities.

"The only downside for us is if the message isn't 'heard' and acted upon, and we then become vulnerable for not having reported it," Spanier wrote in 2001. "The approach you outline is humane and a reasonable way to proceed."

Spanier's lawyers have called the Freeh report a myth, and said he would have acted in 1998, 2001 or any time if he knew a predator like Sandusky was on campus.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-penn-st-president-charged-sandusky-case-154801968--spt.html

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Fast-food chains struggle to reopen after Sandy

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Sales at fast-food joints?such as Starbucks, McDonald's, and Dunkin' Donuts ? forced to close because of superstorm Sandy ? should rebound swiftly, if they can also open quickly. With bridges and tunnels closed, and many of the arterial supply pathways jammed up along the East Coast, that could be a big "if."

"This is pretty damaging for the chains that have been forced to close, depending on how long they stay closed. Not only is that lost sales ? Starbucks, for example, did $1.14 million per unit last year, so that's about $22,000 per week per unit ??but it also disrupts the supply chain," Same Oches, editor of QSR magazine, a quick serve industry trade publication, told NBC News.

On Wednesday morning, a steady drip of customers made their pilgrimage to a Starbucks at 42 Hillel Place in the Flatbush area of Brooklyn. Outside, a whir of distant chainsaws filled the air around Flatbush Avenue and Nostrand. Inside, patrons recharged themselves with coffee, powered up their cellphones with working outlets, and tried to make use of the free wi-fi.

The store's three employees served up medium roasts, but the bagel baskets were bare as the usual delivery truck didn't arrive that morning, barista Jo-Ann Gonzalez, 24, told NBCNEWS. The store started the morning by throwing away food spoiled when the store was closed on Monday and Tuesday. Gonzalez?shook her head at how shellshocked New Yorkers were after the storm.?"I'm from Florida. Hurricanes come, and then they go. People are freaking out," she said.

A FedEx driver from Canarsie, 3 miles away, nursed a tall blonde coffee at the counter.?The storm flooded his basement,?ruining a $2,500 boiler he had just installed, and his car was still underwater. He stayed at his brother's house around the corner to make use of the running hot water and electricity.?"I'm just catching a little time out, a breath from the stress," the man, who asked not to be named, told NBC News.

Other stores that aren't able to open as fast, that stay closed for a week, could have a real impact on?quarterly numbers, Ronald Ruggless, Southwest Bureau Chief for Nation's Restaurant News, told NBC News.

A Starbucks spokesperson would not comment on how Sandy is affecting their financials, as the chain is focused on dealing with store closures. "The safety of our partners, our employees, is our number one priority," ?a spokesperson told NBC News. On Monday, Starbucks closed 1,000 locations from Virginia to Maine. By noon Tuesday, 250 stores remained closed, primarily in areas without power or experiencing heavy traffic issues.

Dunkin' Brands, the franchisor of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin Robbins, said that a "significant" number of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins were still shuttered in the Mid-Atlantic regions. The closures are concentrated in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, mainly in areas with evacuations or power outages. A few suffered "serious" damage.?However, a spokesman told NBC News, "The majority of our restaurants are open, and the storm has not had a materially financial impact on the company.?

Without power, food in refrigerators can begin to spoil, and traffic snarls and supply chain hiccups could make it hard to restock. That shouldn't affect snack places and coffee sellers much, except in the case of perishables like milk. That puts a crimp in the morning coffee for latte lovers.?People will "just have to drink it black," Ruggles said.

Fast service stores that can reopen quickly can actually experience a bump in sales as other options are closed and the storm-weary don't feel like making food or patronizing places that cost more in terms of time and money, said Ruggless. There's also little in the way of long-term sales damage by breaking customers out of their daily coffee, doughnut, or burger habit.

"These places are so much a part of people's routine that everything else in the world could be upset and they would pick it back up," he said.

Like a kickboard held underwater, however much sales get pushed down by Sandy, the resulting pent-up demand should make up for the losses, said Stephen Anderson, Senior Analyst at Miller Tabak + Co.

In a note to investors published Friday before the storm, Anderson said that Sandy would turn numbers for restaurants it covers, like Dunkin' Brands, Cheesecake Factory, Chipotle, Darden Restaurants and Panera Bread from "fractionally positive" to "fractionally negative." That then would push November to 1 percent positive, or better.

Reached after the storm passed, Anderson told NBC News: "With the storm arriving earlier and of much earlier duration, the negative effect on October comps will be that much more pronounced, but I think the jump in comps starting Oct. 31 could be more accentuated."

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Personal finance: Tax breaks, advantages permitted to infantry ...

As we honour a armed army this Veterans Day, let?s also acknowledge a financial hurdles they and their families mostly face, both while in use and after discharge. Fortunately, use members needn?t go it alone: Many taxation benefits, peaceful services and financial assistance programs are available to help.

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SaveAndInvest.org, a financial certification procession sum by a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority to provoke battalion members? saving and investing trust (www.saveandinvest.org/MilitaryCenter).

The GI Bill provides a extended operation of certification advantages for veterans (www.gibill.va.gov).

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