Monday, October 31, 2011

Hells Angels violent year shines light on gang (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? The Hells Angels have had a rough year in California.

Three Northern California members have died violently in the last month amid a turf battle with a rival biker gang. And law enforcement officials on both ends of the motorcycle club's home state are pursuing and jailing members, with 26 Angels and their associates arrested recently in San Diego.

The violence spilled into public view in the unlikeliest of places two weeks ago when thousands of Harley-Davidsons rolled up to a San Jose cemetery on a sunny Saturday afternoon to bury a Hells Angels leader who was gunned down weeks earlier in a Nevada casino.

A Hells Angel allegedly shot and killed a fellow member at the cemetery and fled ? the latest sign of the in-fighting and violence that has plagued the gang in recent months. And if the deadly gunfire were not enough, a member was plowed down by a van a week later near Oakland, the alleged the victim of road rage.

While no one is predicting the demise of the notorious outlaw motorcycle club, law enforcement officials and gang experts said the Hells Angels' recent woes still stand out for an organization they describe as violent, sophisticated and disciplined with loyal-to-the-death members.

"They are the heavyweight champions of the biker gang culture," said Jay Dobyns, an agent with Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives who infiltrated the Hells Angels in Arizona for two years beginning in 2001. "And every other biker gang wants the belt."

The organization has a long history in California, dating to its founding in 1948 by returning World War II veterans in the dusty town of Fontana and including a notorious incident during a Rolling Stones show in Altamont in 1969 in which a spectator was stabbed by a Hells Angel working security. A jury later acquitted the killer, finding he acted in self defense.

The U.S. Department of Justice says the Hells Angels now have as many as 2,500 members in 230 chapters in 26 countries, and are a major source of drug-trafficking.

Federal, state and local police have pursued the club for decades, infiltrating it with undercover agents, prosecuting suspects with harsh charges once reserved for the Mafia and indicting members on charges ranging from drug trafficking to mortgage fraud.

Yet the club flourished. They opened chapters worldwide, aggressively enforced their trademarks in court like a responsible Wall Street corporation and won high-profile acquittals and other legal battles with law enforcement.

The ATF, which handles many federal biker cases, said it arrested more outlaw motorcycle gang members last year than any other since 2003. Police in Germany, Canada and elsewhere also report a surge in motorcycle gang violence, with much of it connected to the Hells Angels.

The California Hells Angels' current problems are partly rooted in a battle with the Vagos, a California-based motorcycle club founded in the 1960s. The clubs have been bitter enemies dating at least back a decade to a violent 2001 confrontation at a Costa Mesa swap meet.

"These groups are trying to expand their membership and dominance," said Kent Shaw, the California Attorney General's acting head of law enforcement. "There's going to be a number of clashes and it seems to have gotten worse over the last couple years. It seems to be coming to a flash point."

After dozens of Vagos took over a bar in Lakeport, Calif., and rode their motorcycles up and down the main drag, officials went so far as to close the downtown to traffic on May 14.

Lake County Sheriff Frank Rivero said the Vagos were making a statement about controlling the region after one of its members was allegedly beaten by Hells Angels earlier in the year. So Rivero put up a road block that day after the California Highway Patrol and FBI warned that Hells Angels were traveling toward town.

The Angels turned back before reaching the road block. But now the district attorney is investigating whether the sheriff violated the club members' civil rights with his plans to stop them. The sheriff is unapologetic.

"It's a basic response," Rivero said. "I'm not going to tolerate gang violence in Lake County."

A month later, a Vagos member and a friend were severely beaten in a casino. Four Hells Angels have been charged with assault. Three were arrested and the sheriff said they were bailed out by fellow Angel Steve Tausan, who owned a bail bonds company. A fourth is being sought.

In September, the two gangs fought again.

San Jose Angels leader Jeffrey "Jethro" Pettigrew was slain during a wild shootout with rival Vagos in a Reno-area casino on Sept. 23.

It was at Pettigrew's burial where more violence occurred. Two shots were fired, and Tausan, Pettigrew's good friend and high-ranking Angel, lay bleeding with a mortal wound. Police suspect fellow Angel Steve Ruiz of firing on Tausan after they argued over the casino shooting and whether enough was done to protect Pettigrew, the president of the San Jose chapter.

Police are now searching for Ruiz, who reportedly was hustled into a waiting car, leaving behind his motorcycle. Investigators initially feared Ruiz was killed and went so far as to dig up Pettigrew's grave in search of a body. But now police believe he is on the run with his girlfriend.

San Jose police were out in force Saturday as Tausan was laid to rest at the same cemetery where he was killed during the Oct. 15 funeral. A police spokesman said there were no reports of any disturbances or violence.

The Hells Angels didn't respond to numerous phone calls and email messages sent to their clubhouses in San Jose and Santa Cruz, where Tausan served as the chapter's sergeant at arms.

The Angels have always maintained they are a club of motorcycle enthusiasts who are unfairly regarded as an organized crime syndicate because of the crimes of a few members acting independently. The club participates in charity events, such as "Toys for Tots" motorcycle runs and blood drives.

"When we do right, nobody remembers," the club's Web site states. "When we do wrong, nobody forgets."

Karen Snell, a lawyer who won a $1.8 million settlement in 2005 after the San Jose chapter filed a lawsuit claiming illegal police searches during a murder investigation, said Pettigrew, Tausan and the others involved with the case were serious businessmen with families.

"They were really responsible clients," Snell said. "In my all my interactions with them, they were always gentlemen."

Now Pettigrew and Tausan are dead.

"We lost our brother, our father, our son and our friend," said Karen Tausan, Steve's sister. "He left a big hole in our family and we can only hope this will come to an end now."

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Dog survived gas chamber, up for adoption in NJ

(AP) ? A stray beagle mix that cheated death in an Alabama dog pound's gas chamber has found a temporary home in New Jersey while he waits for another family to adopt him.

Volunteers began looking for a new home for the dog known as Daniel after the animal walked out unscathed from the carbon monoxide administered by the Animal Control Department in Florence, Ala., on Oct. 3.

The nonprofit Eleventh Hour Rescue group, based in Rockaway, N.J., arranged to have the dog flown to northern New Jersey where he is staying with volunteer Jill Pavlik until he can be adopted. Linda Schiller, the shelter's founder and president, said the facility has received about 100 applications from people around the country seeking to adopt him.

Phil Stevenson, a Florence city spokesman, said Friday that no one is sure why Daniel was the lone survivor.

"It may be that his breathing was shallow because of a cold or something. Or maybe God just had a better plan for this one," Stevenson said.

Stevenson said the gas chamber is a stainless-steel box that's roughly the size of a pickup truck bed, and dogs are put into the chamber about seven or eight at a time. A computer-controlled pump slowly feeds carbon monoxide into the chamber once it's sealed, and an operator presses a button.

"It sort of rocks them to sleep slowly. It's like the cases you hear about where people are overcome by carbon monoxide in their home and just never wake up," he said.

A new operator placed the dog into the chamber with other animals and started the machine, Stevenson said.

Variables that could allow a dog to survive such a gassing include the number of animals placed in the chamber, the concentration of carbon monoxide, whether the chamber is airtight or gas is leaking out and the health of the animal, with young, healthy animals having the best chance for survival, said Julie Morris, senior vice president of community outreach for the ASPCA.

Since carbon monoxide is heavier than air, it sinks, so a tall dog, or one that climbed to the top of a pile, would have a better chance of surviving, she said.

Vinny Grosso, the Florence animal shelter's director, said Daniel was named by workers after the biblical figure who survived the lions' den.

"In the last eight years, I've only seen it one other time. It's just very, very rare," Grosso said, adding that the shelter's policy calls for officials to find surviving animals a new home.

He Daniel showed up in one of the shelter's "drop box" cages where people can drop off animals anonymously.

"It was an unwanted dog. ... We didn't have a history on him," he said.

As many as 30 animals a month are put down; Stevenson said Daniel was the third dog he could remember surviving in the last 12 years.

Mindy Gilbert, Alabama director for the Humane Society of the United States, said Daniel's story explains why the group pushed the Legislature to ban gas chambers effective Dec. 31. She said many states still allow gas chambers.

"They are still considered a humane method in many parts of the country."

At least 15 states, including New Jersey and New York, have banned carbon monoxide for euthanizing shelter animals.

Pavlik, who was worked with Eleventh Hour Rescue for seven years, said Friday that Daniel is getting along famously with her two other dogs, both of which are rescue dogs like him.

"He's absolutely fabulous," said Pavlik, a hairdresser. "He walked in the house like he had always lived there. He's very sweet, happy and outgoing."

Grosso said he was pleased to see the reception Daniel got in New Jersey and hopes his story will increase adoptions.

"It was a great ending to a kind of bizarre story," he said.

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Associated Press writer Jay Reeves in Birmingham, Ala., Phillip Rawls in Montgomery, Ala., and Angela Delli Santi in Trenton, N. J., contributed to this report.

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Information from: The Star-Ledger, http://www.nj.com/starledger

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Panasonic to post $3.9 billion net loss in FY 2011/12: Nikkei (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp is set to post a group net loss of 300 billion yen ($3.95 billion) in the year to March 2012, hurt by a global slowdown and the yen's strength, the Nikkei business daily reported on Sunday.

The loss would fall far short of the company's current forecast of a profit of 30 billion yen and the previous year's profit of 74 billion yen, the Nikkei said. Ballooning costs from restructuring its television and semiconductor operations are also weighing on the company.

Panasonic reports its July-September earnings on Monday. The consensus analysts' forecast is for an operating profit of 50 billion yen for the quarter and a full-year profit of 225 billion yen, the latter falling short of the company's predicted 270 billion yen.

The Nikkei said full-year operating profit will likely come in below 200 billion yen, citing as other negative factors a sales slump for audio and video equipment in Europe and the United States and suspension of several factory operations in Thailand due to floods.

Panasonic President Fumio Ohtsubo is set to give a briefing on the company's growth strategy at 0800 GMT Monday, at which he is expected to announce details of a broad restructuring aimed at cutting costs and stripping out overlapping businesses following the buyout of subsidiary Sanyo.

(Reporting by Rie Ishiguro; Editing by Paul Tait)

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

WrestleMania Week

The largest annual celebration for the WWE Universe returns when WrestleMania Week takes over Miami! The action-packed week includes WrestleMania XXVIII, WrestleMania Axxess, WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Monday Night Raw, WrestleMania Art and the WrestleMania Reading Challenge Finals! Check back often to find out more details on WrestleMania Week.?

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China to curb 'overly entertaining' reality TV (AP)

BEIJING ? China plans to limit reality TV shows and other light entertainment fare shown on satellite television stations as part of a drive to wrest back Communist Party control over cultural industries that are fueling more independent viewpoints.

The order from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, known as SARFT, refers to shows that are vulgar or "overly entertaining." It singles out programs dealing with marital troubles and matchmaking, talent shows, game shows, variety shows, talk shows and reality programming.

Such shows must be largely phased out by the beginning of next year by the country's 34 satellite TV stations, to be replaced with news and cultural programming. The order also bans viewership surveys and the use of ratings as the sole criteria for whether to broadcast a particular show.

The changes aim to "meet the public's demand for varied, multilevel, and high quality viewing," said the order, published Wednesday.

"Satellite channels are mainly for the broadcast of news propaganda and should expand the proportion of news, economic, cultural, science and education, children's, and documentary programming," the order said.

The order follows a Communist Party meeting last week that asserted the need for strengthening social morality and boosting China's cultural influence abroad ? a recognition by the party that it is losing its power to dictate public opinion. Social media, especially hugely popular microblogs that encourage individuals to generate content, are also being targeted by government censors.

The crackdown coincides with a bout of national hand-wringing over a lack of public ethics, highlighted by the death last week of a toddler who was struck by a vehicle and left for dead by passers by. Officials believe the promotion of "core socialist values" ? a phrase meant to counter calls by liberal Chinese for "universal values" ? will bolster social cohesion in the face of rising materialism.

The communique that emerged from last week's meeting called on officials to "focus education and improvement in the ethical field where there are particularly serious problems."

"Resolutely oppose money worship, hedonism, and extreme individualism and arduously correct bad tendencies such as abusing one's powers, fakery, unprincipled acts, and harming others for profit," said the document, published Wednesday on government websites.

It said television programs and other cultural products should be "refined and inspiring," while oversight of the Internet must be strengthened to block pornography, vulgarity, and the "transmission of harmful information."

In a sign authorities intend to pursue online infractions, three people have been punished with warnings or up to 15 days in detention for spreading rumors online, while suspects were being sought in another three cases, the official Xinhua News Agency said Wednesday.

According to the SARFT regulation, satellite channels as a whole can show no more than nine of the restricted programs each night between the prime time hours of 7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., with individual channels limited to two programs each not exceeding 90 minutes in total.

They must also show at least two hours of news programs between 6:00 a.m. and 11:30 p.m., with at least two news programs running no less than 30 minutes each to be shown in prime time.

While satellite television has grown massively as an alternative to the staid government-run terrestrial channels, younger Chinese have increasingly turned to the Internet for viewing domestic and foreign produced movies and television programs. Government efforts to police the Web have focused mainly on blocking pornography, gambling sites, and those featuring politically sensitive content, while moves to restrict entertainment have been largely ineffective.

The new rules emerge from an ongoing push for media to be both politically docile and relevant to a Chinese audience, according to David Bandurski, editor of the China Media Project website at the University of Hong Kong. Heavy restrictions on content may ultimately doom that to failure, he said.

"They can't have it both ways. That is the real conflict. This is not really about culture at all, it's about politics," Bandurski said.

The new restrictions also contain a strong commercial element in that they stand to favor central government broadcaster CCTV, which has been struggling for viewers despite its monopoly on nationwide terrestrial television. Authorities last month had already ordered leading competitor Hunan Satellite to suspend broadcasts of the hugely popular "American Idol" type singing contest "Super Girl," allegedly for running overtime.

The restrictions had been expected for some time and media reports said stations were already tailoring their programming to conform. Most were already cutting contest shows in which viewers vote for their favorite contestant, a concept frowned on by party cadres who don't permit competitive elections or other facets of Western-style democracy.

The producer of a popular dating program on Shanghai satellite station Dragon TV called "Pick One From a Hundred" referred questions on programming to station managers who did not answer their phones.

"I'm OK with the new rule. The authorities have their reasons for issuing it and we just need to go along," Shao Zhiyu said.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tv/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111026/ap_en_tv/as_china_culture_curbs

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Ustream Forges Joint Venture With South Korea?s KT Corp., Raises $10 Million

ustreamlogoLive video streaming service Ustream continues to expand its presence in Asia with the help of major telecom corporations. Today, the company is announcing that it's teaming KT Corporation, a leading telecommunications provider in South Korea, to launch Ustream Korea. Ustream will be launching its new Korean portal in January 2012, with a new office opening in Seoul that month as well. The joint venture includes a new $10 million funding round for Ustream, which brings the company's total funding to $98.7 million. The bulk of that funding comes from Japanese telecom provider Softbank, which forged a deep relationship with the company in February 2010 and has invested 75 million.

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Hezbollah: Syria largely out of 'danger zone' (AP)

BEIRUT ? The embattled Syrian regime is largely "out of the danger zone" despite a 7-month-old uprising against President Bashar Assad, the leader of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said Monday.

The comments by Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, a steadfast ally of Syria, appeared to be an attempt to portray confidence that the regime in Damascus will recover from a popular revolt that has become the most serious challenge to the Assad family's four-decade dynasty.

"Is Syria out of danger? We can say, to a very large extent, yes," Nasrallah told Hezbollah's Manar TV station during an hours-long interview.

Mass demonstrations in Syria have triggered a brutal crackdown, with security forces opening fire on protesters, killing about 3,000, according to the United Nations. International pressure on Assad to stop the killing has been increasing, but the Syrian leader says terrorists are behind the unrest ? not true reform-seekers.

The uprising in Syria has posed a serious problem for Hezbollah, which has largely supported the Arab uprisings as genuine revolutions because Hezbollah considers the now-deposed leaders of Egypt, Tunisia and even Libya as too close to the United States and the West.

Syria prides itself for being a bastion of resistance against the U.S. and Israel and has lionized Hezbollah. Syrians and Arabs around the region have in recent years elevated Nasrallah to the status of a nationalist hero after his guerrillas' 2006 war with Israel. Posters of the turbaned, bearded sheik are one of the top selling items in Syrian souvenir shops.

Since the uprising, however, Syrians have unleashed their anger at Hezbollah over its blunt support for the regime. Some protesters have set fire to the yellow flag of Hezbollah and pictures of Nasrallah.

On Monday, Nasrallah stressed that Assad has significant support in Syria. Assad's main base at home includes Syrians who have benefited financially from the regime, minority groups who feel they will be targeted if the Sunni majority takes over, and others who see no clear and safe alternative to Assad.

The opposition has yet to bring out the middle and upper-middle classes in Damascus and Aleppo, the two economic powerhouses, although protests have been building.

Nasrallah said the numbers of protesters was now "at its lowest" and predicted Syria will overcome the external pressures. He said Syria's recalling Monday of its ambassador to Washington, in retaliation to the withdrawal of the U.S. ambassador, was "a sign of strength."

He also said any NATO-style military action against Syria was far-fetched due to worries that it would lead to a regional war that may affect Syria's neighbor, Israel.

Syria holds a strategic position in the Middle East as a political keystone in the heart of the Middle East, bordering five countries with which it shares religious and ethnic minorities and, in Israel's case, a fragile truce. Its web of allegiances extends to Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement and Iran's Shiite theocracy.

A destabilized Syria, the argument goes, could send unsettling ripples through the region.

Syria also has a volatile sectarian divide, making civil unrest one of the most dire scenarios. The Assad regime is dominated by the Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, but the country is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim.

Regime change in Damascus could cut off a major supply route for Hezbollah's weapons, heavily damage its political clout in Lebanon and knock out a third of the "Iran-Syria-Hezbollah" axis of "resistance" to Israel.

A Sunni-led new regime also would likely be far less friendly to the group.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/mideast/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111024/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_lebanon_hezbollah

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Hungry for Jobs and for Change, Scientists Join the Occupy Movement

Traffic backed up along Baltimore?s inner harbor last week as protestors from the ?Occupy? movement waved signs and shouted at the passing drivers. And among the protestors were scientists and science students, unhappy with their job prospects, their funding prospects, and the way science is viewed in America.

I had heard about the protests on the news, and hadn?t paid too much attention. But as I drove by the crowd, a sign held by one of the protesters caught my eye:

?PhD \ne \!\, job.?

That?s a shorthand way of saying what has become all too familiar to us scientists: lengthy training and academic credentials no longer suffice to launch a career in science.

This message is a new tone in the Occupy movement?s chord.

Brandie Cross held the sign. She in the 5th year of a PhD program in biochemistry at The Johns Hopkins University. Her specialty is breast cancer, a traditionally well-funded specialty. But she?s sure her job prospects are dim. ?I?d like to start my own biotech company. I have tons of inventions, and I want to be funded by NIH. But there?s no money.?

I also spoke with Dr. Troy Rubin, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins who also showed up at the protest, and I heard a different angle; Rubin was more worried about the long-term future of America. I asked him why he was participating and he said, ?We live in a society where wisdom is less appreciated than money. An economically driven society is fundamentally unsustainable.?

The Occupy protestors view corporate greed and the disproportionate power of the wealthiest 1% of Americans as the causes of a wide range of problems in America. Since September, protests have sprung up in more than one hundred cities around the country. Baltimore is a small city with many institutions of research and higher learning, so perhaps it makes sense that Baltimore?s version of the Occupy movement would involve scientists.

And scientists have certainly had much cause to protest during the last decade. With the sidelining of the American Competes act, the failure of Congress to pass climate change legislation, and the nationwide crisis afflicting science, technology and math (STEM) education, many of us are feeling helpless and angry, not just Cross and Rubin.

As an astrophysicist, I?ve watched funding sources in my field wither and my own students struggle to stay employed. Studies show that only half of U.S. adults can correctly answer the basic question: How long does it take for the Earth to go around the Sun? This statistic disheartens me. And the recently threatened closing of physics departments in Texas and Florida would not help the situation. I?m almost ready to protest too.

Even so, I was still surprised to see scientists engaged in the Occupy protest. We?re generally a quiet bunch, more comfortable with armchair discussions than rabble rousing.

Of course, there are some potential reasons to shy away from joining the Occupy movement at this stage. Critics have called the movement disjointed, and lacking in focus. Indeed, at the Baltimore protest, I spotted signs addressing gay rights and hemp use right next to signs about big pharma and climate change. (The international climate campaign 350.org has urged its supporters to join the movement.) These may all be worthy causes, but one wonders how a single movement can effectively represent all of them.

Yet the protestors seem to view the movement?s breadth as an asset, and perhaps scientists and other academics find the movement?s open approach appealing. ?Part of what drew me to the movement is that they were acknowledging that there are a lot of issues,? said Jesse Crow. Crow is working on a Bachelors degree in Environmental Science and International Relations at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.

There is more than one way to approach the current crises for science in America, and the best path forward remains unclear. But scientist participation in the Occupy movement shows that scientists have begun to embrace new techniques and join with new allies in an effort to influence public opinion and government policy. We have long been unhappy with the neglect of science in America and the effects of this neglect on American well-being. And now this growing movement has become a new outlet for our frustrations and a sign of our determination to overcome them.

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Sure it can. Airlines require kids age 2 and under, to be in permitted automobile seats. The seats should be sixteen inches or less to fit in the airplane seats. Call ahead and find out if your seat is an authorized seat. Once on the aircraft, the hostess/es, will be capable to help you.

Q. Is it safe for me to use second-hand baby car seats?

Sure it?s secure to use second-hand baby car seats offered you do a safety check. Belts and harnesses should not be frayed or cracked. There ought to be no cracks or tears within the seat cover and the seat should recline easily and keep upright when the child is seated. Look into the historical past of the seat, if it has been in an automobile crash do not purchase it, its capability to safely restrain your child has been compromised. If the seat doesn?t come with a manual contact the manufacturer to make sure the seat might be correctly installed. If the seat is more than 5 years outdated don?t use it, it might have been in a crash and older child car seats might not slot in new mannequin cars.

Q. What ought to I do if my baby car seat is recalled?

Usually, the producer will give you directions of what to do if child car seat is recalled. In some circumstances they?ll exchange it totally free they may have you ever bring it somewhere to get alternative components also at no cost to you.

Q. Are there child automotive seats obtainable for youngsters with particular needs?

Children with particular needs might require completely different restraint systems. Talk about your choices along with your pediatrician.

Q. What?s the greatest kind of harness for my baby car seat?

There are 4 sorts of harnesses in baby automotive seats. The six-point harness has two straps at the shoulders, on the hips and on the crotch. The 5-level harness has two straps on the shoulders, two on the hips and one on the crotch. The t-protect is a padded triangle that latches at the crotch while the overhead protect comes down from over the pinnacle and latches on the crotch. The safest harnesses are the 5 or 6-point harnesses. These prevent excessive motion of the newborn in crash situations. The t shield and the over-head defend allow for an excessive amount of room and will trigger your child to be ejected from the automobile in a crash.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

What Have You Done for Me Lately? Obama's Domestic Headache (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | He took out Osama bin Laden, and Anwar al-Awlaki. He led from behind to the successful demise of Moammar Gadhafi and is ending the war in Iraq, but like George H.W. Bush in 1991, President Barack Obama's successes abroad don't mean much among an increasingly xenophobic and self-indulgent electorate clamoring for an upswing in the economy. "What have you done for me lately?" ask the people who want to party like it's 1999.

According to the Huffington Post, the needle of support isn't moving for the president whose approval is languishing near its all-time low. While support for his handling of terrorism is up to 64 percent, only 40 percent of the people approve of his handling of the economy and domestic issues. Americans are upset with their government for their own plight, so the plight of those abroad bears no weight in politics or elections.

Truthfully, jobs are overrated. I haven't had one in 20 years. We need to earn an income, but jobs are just one way in a plethora of options available to earn money, and the president isn't responsible for any of those many options.

My disapproval for the president is that I'm a liberal and I don't see him suiting up on the matters I expect a liberal president to fight for. I don't see him saying things like "I'm not a 'secret Muslim,' but so what if I was?" And what happened to closing Gitmo?

I don't see him standing up and saying there is a difference in what we believe as individuals with religious conviction and what we believe as a nation about the nature of freedom, and that for that reason, same sex couples should have their marriage rights protected under law, rendering therefore what is Caesar's unto Caesar and to God what is God's.

I don't see him standing up on behalf of immigrants, legal or otherwise, stating emphatically from the bully pulpit that our immigration laws are unnecessarily unfair to poor people and that we are a better people when we seek first to help others and then to protect ourselves, rather than the other way around.

He has my vote by default, and that's a sad fact indeed. I miss 2008 Barack Obama. Man, I really liked that guy. Let me know if you see him.

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French forces join fight against Somali militants

Map locates Mogadishu, Somalia, where intense fighting is reported

Map locates Mogadishu, Somalia, where intense fighting is reported

(AP) ? Kenya on Sunday said that France's navy bombed a town in Somalia near a stronghold of al-Shabab, the first confirmation that a Western military force is involved in the latest push against the Islamist militia.

Thousands of people, meanwhile, fled a camp for the displaced near Somalia's capital on Sunday, fearing an imminent clash between African Union peacekeepers and the al-Qaida-linked militants who are trying to demonstrate their strength amid an assault on two fronts.

In the country's south, others braced for fierce battles as Kenyan soldiers closed in on a militant-held town in their weeklong effort to defeat the al-Shabab group blamed for suicide bombings, kidnapping foreigners and killing famine victims.

Kenyan forces last week moved into Somalia to fight al-Shabab, and on Sunday confirmation emerged that the East African country is receiving help in the fight from a Western power.

Kenyan military spokesman Maj. Emmanuel Chirchir said the French navy bombed the town of Kuday near the southern al-Shabab stronghold of Kismayo on Saturday night. A Nairobi-based diplomat told The Associated Press last week that France was carrying out military attacks in Somalia; French officials in Paris denied French forces were carrying out any attacks.

U.S. officials told AP last week that the United States had been pressuring Kenya to "do something" in response to a string of security incidents along the Kenya-Somalia border, but that Kenya's invasion of Somalia took the U.S. by surprise.

The U.S. has carried out precision strikes against militants in Somalia in recent years, but has not been involved in any wider military action since pulling out forces shortly after the 1993 military battle in Mogadishu known as "Black Hawk Down."

Chirchir said fighting was a likely to occur in the town of Afmadow "very soon." Afmadow lies near Kismayo.

"Most likely man-to-man battles will occur in Afmadow," he told The Associated Press. "That is one of the areas we really want to inflict trauma and damage on the al-Shabab basically to reduce their effectiveness completely so that they do not exist as a force."

Hundreds of residents were fleeing Afmadow Sunday in anticipation of fighting. Chirchir said al-Shabab were regrouping in the town of Bula Haji to face the Kenyan troops.

Somalia has been a failed state for more than 20 years, and the lawless country is a haven for pirates and international terrorists. Al-Shabab fighters have been waging a war against the weak Somali government for more than five years, but now face attacks on two fronts.

A force of 9,000 African Union peacekeepers from Burundi and Uganda have been aiding the Somali forces. Al-Shabab retreated from Mogadishu amid a devastating famine a few months back, but re-emerged by staging their deadliest single bombing that killed more than 100 people.

African Union forces already have pushed the militants from their last base in the capital of Mogadishu, and those staying on the outskirts said they worried the battles were approaching. The African Union Mission to Somalia force, also known as AMISOM, said in a statement Sunday they had advanced to Mogadishu's outskirts.

"We want to pass here before the fighting closes the escape routes," said Salado Abdullahi, a mother of six, who was at a checkpoint in Mogadishu on Sunday.

On Sunday, a suicide bomber killed himself and wounded two AU troops when he ran after the AU convoy.

The Kenyan military sent troops into neighboring Somalia one week ago to pursue the militants following a string of kidnappings on Kenyan soil that were blamed on Somali gunmen. Al-Shabab has threatened to launch suicide bombings inside Kenya in retaliation, and the U.S. Embassy warned late Saturday than an imminent terrorist attack is possible.

Somali gunmen have kidnapped four Europeans in the last six weeks ? two from Kenya's Lamu coastal resort region and two from the Dadaab refugee camp near the Somali border. One of the hostages, a quadriplegic French woman, died on Wednesday.

The kidnappings have threatened Kenya's tourism industry, which had only recently bounced back from a near collapse after postelection violence left more than 1,000 dead several years ago.

Kenya's troops are untested and it isn't clear if they are prepared for a long-term occupation requiring counterinsurgency skills ? a scenario that ended U.S. and Ethiopian interventions during Somalia's 20-year-old civil war. The Somalia operation is Kenya's biggest foreign military commitment since independence in 1963.

However, al-Shabab has been weakened by a severe famine in its strongholds. Al-Shabab also is beset by internal divisions and public discontent over the group's strict punishments, recruitment of child soldiers and indiscriminate bombings.

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Associated Press reporters Tom Odula and Jason Straziuso contributed to this report from Nairobi, Kenya.

Associated Press

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Lohan late to Day 1 of community service at morgue (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? Lindsay Lohan arrived late to her first day of community service at the county morgue Thursday and was turned away, another hiccup in the actress' effort to prove to a judge that she is complying with terms of her probation.

Lohan had been told to arrive at 8 a.m. for an orientation session but arrived 40 minutes late, spokesman Craig Harvey said. The actress was told to try again on Friday, but will have to arrive at 7 a.m., he said.

Steve Honig, Lohan's spokesman, said in a statement that the actress was late because she didn't know which entrance to report to and "and confusion caused by the media waiting for her arrival."

The "Mean Girls" star's tardy arrival at the morgue came a day after she was scolded by a judge for being terminated from a community service assignment at a women's shelter. The hearing ended with Lohan's probation being revoked and her being led from court in handcuffs.

She later posted $100,000 bail and was released.

She remains on probation for a pair of drunken driving arrests in 2007 and a misdemeanor theft case filed earlier this year after she was accused of taking a $2,500 necklace without permission. She pleaded no contest in that theft case.

Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner ordered Lohan to complete 16 hours of work at the morgue before a Nov. 2 hearing. The judge will determine whether Lohan violated the terms of her probation by being terminated from the Downtown Women's Center after being late several times and not showing up for her service.

The actress had done community service in recent days with the American Red Cross, but Sautner said Lohan would not get credit for that work as part of her court case.

A probation officer noted in a report filed Wednesday that Lohan told her that the work at the shelter was "not fulfilling."

Lohan will be doing mostly janitorial work at the morgue, Harvey said. Her duties will include cleaning and stocking restrooms, mopping floors and washing sheets that the facility uses, he said.

The actress will have to surrender her cellphone while working at the morgue and will have to bring her own lunch, Harvey said.

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

For success in West, Obama looks to Sen. Bennet (AP)

DENVER ? If you want a sense of how President Barack Obama's team intends to win in the West, look no further than Democrat Michael Bennet's successful fight to retain his Colorado Senate seat last year.

Bennet, who was appointed in 2009, captured a full term in a tough year for Democrats by turning the campaign into a "choice," not a referendum, on his brief time in the Senate.

He portrayed his opponent, Republican Ken Buck, as out of step with state voters. He used strong fundraising to blanket the airwaves and build a large campaign organization to turn out Hispanics, young voters and women squeezed by the economic downturn.

Obama's team has studied that model, and party leaders say the senator's campaign could serve as a template for Obama in other competitive Western states next year. As Obama's standing has declined in the polls, strategists describe voters in the region as angry about the summer's debt limit debate, unhappy with the lack of economic progress and in search of pragmatism.

"They want problem-solvers, not partisan politics as usual," said Craig Hughes, a Denver-based Democratic strategist who advised Obama's campaign in Colorado.

Obama, who travels to Denver on Tuesday during a three-day West coast trip, won the state in 2008 by nearly 9 percentage points, a first for a Democratic presidential nominee since Bill Clinton in 1992. Obama also racked up large margins against the Republican nominee, Arizona Sen. John McCain, in New Mexico and Nevada, and all three states are considered crucial to his re-election campaign.

Bennet was a surprise appointment by then-Gov. Bill Ritter in 2009 after Obama chose Sen. Ken Salazar to lead the U.S. Interior Department. Bennet was superintendent of Denver's public school system and advised Obama's campaign on education policy, but was relatively unknown.

The new senator turned back a tough primary challenge from former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff and then faced Buck, a county prosecutor who won a GOP primary against Lt. Gov. Jane Norton with the help of tea party activists. Democrats railed against Buck after he said that sexual orientation is a choice and told a group of primary voters that they should vote for him because he doesn't "wear high heels."

Bennet raised more than $11 million and ran as an outsider, portraying the federal government as broken and overrun by special interests. In one ad, he contrasted Washington, D.C., with eastern Colorado's Washington County, where "families are looking for ways to get by" and "people are looking to get to work." Bennet won by less than 2 percentage points, a margin of about 30,000 votes.

Republican strategist Dick Wadhams, a former Colorado GOP chairman, said the Bennet model for Obama could go only so far and predicted the president would only win the state "if we have a nominee who hands Obama the issues to beat him with." He said Bennet was "able to exploit some openings given to him by" Buck but would have lost otherwise.

For Obama and his Republican opponent, Bennet's campaign showed the importance of women, including independent-minded women who live in the suburbs surrounding Denver. Exit polls showed that Bennet won 56 percent of women compared with 39 percent for Buck, a margin that helped the Democrat overcome a wide loss among male voters.

Bennet won decisively among Hispanic voters, with more than 80 percent, even though their share of the electorate declined from 2008. Obama won Hispanics by more than 60 percent in Colorado, and Hispanics' portion of the state electorate grew from 8 percent in 2004 to 13 percent in 2008.

Obama's team had a few hundred paid staffers in the state in 2008 and was able to mobilize college students and recent graduates. Voters under age 30 made up 18 percent of the state's electorate in 2008, a slightly larger share than those over 65. But in 2010, voters younger than 30 represented 12 percent of the electorate, a steep decline during the midterms.

Obama's campaign has held weekly meetings, phone banks and voter canvassing around the state. During a recent phone bank in Westminister, a northwestern suburb of Denver, volunteers called up past supporters, asking for their help in pressuring Congress to pass Obama's jobs bill.

The meeting included retirees and students, many of whom volunteered for Bennet's campaign and anticipated a tough presidential race ahead.

"Colorado can go either way," said Carla Beckman, 71, who works part time in human resources management. "I think Obama has a hard way to go here because of the economy and he's the incumbent. If he were a shoe-in, I probably wouldn't be spending my Thursday nights calling people."

Bennet said in Washington that most voters in Colorado "don't recognize themselves in the ideological politics of this town and if anything, I think that gap has grown since my election because of the debt ceiling debate."

"The president does have a record of trying to fight through this entanglement here," Bennet said. "But he's going to have to make that case and I think in the end, that's the decision that people are going to be making, especially independents, without whom no candidate can win Colorado."

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2 killed in Mexico City helicopter crash (AP)

MEXICO CITY ? Mexico City authorities say a helicopter carrying an official from neighboring Mexico State has crashed in a residential area, killing the two pilots.

The helicopter carrying Mexico state Metropolitan Secretary Fernando Garcia and his assistant crashed Friday in an empty lot of the city's Coyoacan borough.

Borough chief Raul Flores told Foro Television that the two who were injured were taken to a hospital. Flores said the pilot and co-pilot died in the crash.

The loud crash scared residents of downtown Coyoacan, a district of many narrow cobblestone streets, some lined with mansions and ancient trees.

No other damage or injuries were reported.

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Your Bag Does Not Need, or Deserve, Its Own Chair [Rant]

In what is a sure sign our generation has lost its way, those of you who've spent hundreds of dollars on a fancy messenger bag, backpack, or murse, no longer have to wince and whine when there's no other place to put it but on the dirty floor. This is just awful. More »


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lawyer: Case against Russian 'spy' based on a joke (AP)

LONDON ? Lawyers defending a woman accused of being a Russian spy have mocked the British government's case against her as one based on a joke.

Britain is seeking to deport 26-year-old Ekaterina Zatuliveter, a former parliamentary researcher, saying she targeted her lawmaker employer and passed information to Russian intelligence.

She denies the charges. Her lawyer, Tim Owen, told a hearing Thursday the allegations were baseless and the only evidence stemmed from a joke Zatuliveter made.

Owen said the Russian had written in an email that she had managed to "disable the work of half of NATO" by distracting a NATO official she was having an affair with.

Zatuliveter's former employer, Mike Hancock, denies passing her any classified information.

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Concert raises $500K for Texas fire victims

Dixie Chicks lead singer Natalie Maines told a thunderous crowd Monday night that "there was zero hesitation" when her band was asked to perform with fellow country music stars to raise money for victims of recent wildfires in her home state of Texas.

She and her band mates joined George Strait, Willie Nelson and other musicians during a mega-concert in Austin that raised more than $500,000. A fire that started Sept. 4 in Central Texas' Bastrop County destroyed at least 1,500 homes and killed two people, marking the most devastating of the numerous fires that have scorched about 6,000 square miles (15,500 square kilometers) in Texas in the last year.

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Maines told the crowd she was worried that without homes, "you all might not look lovely." But she told them they all looked fantastic.

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"When they called us to do this show, there was zero hesitation," she said. "You can take the girl out of Texas, but you can't take Texas out of the girl."

Nelson was joined onstage by folksy newcomers The Avett Brothers and, backed up by Asleep at the Wheel, they roused the crowd with rowdy versions of Nelson's classic "On the Road Again" and the gospel anthem "Will the Circle Be Unbroken."

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Nelson recently spent time filming a movie in Bastrop and, in an interview before the concert, called the fires "tragic." He said he has lost homes to fire and knows how devastating it can be.

"You never really get over it," he said. "There's nothing I can tell them to make it better except some of us have been there and done that and we survived it, and they will too. Be strong."

Asleep at the Wheel front man Ray Benson, who helped book the performers, said he seldom asks his friends for favors but thought this cause was important enough.

"This one was so compelling, I said 'OK, let me call Willie and let me call Lyle (Lovett)' and they both said yeah," Benson said. "Willie actually cancelled a show to do it. Lyle also canceled an appearance."

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Benson said the music community felt a responsibility to help.

"I just think the scope of devastation was so great and so close to home," he said. "The numbers in Bastrop were so overwhelming, how do you deal with something like that? And also you do feel ... that we're in a position to not sit on the sidelines and do something."

The concert started with Christopher Cross. Eleven acts were scheduled to perform, and helping emcee was actor Kyle Chandler, who won an Emmy last month for his role as a Texas high school football coach in "Friday Night Lights."

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Images of charred forests, skeletal remains of vehicles and homes were shown between sets at the Frank Erwin Center at the University of Texas at Austin campus.

The concert was nearly full, but officials said they didn't yet have numbers for the number of tickets sold. But one of the concert's hosts told the crowd that they'd raised "way north of $500,000."

Several attendees wore T-shirts representing local volunteer fire departments that battled the recent blazes.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Tech Firms Flock To Office Space In Santa Monica And Venice

www.latimes.com:

Young Internet-based businesses such as TrueCar, Riot Games and BeachMint have been expanding their workforces and their offices. Often the founders are Web veterans who see value in being in a coastal hot spot where California cultural stereotypes actually hold true.

The laid-back beach scene combined with Santa Monica's sophisticated restaurant and shopping options are a potent lure for computer whizzes and creative types.

"These folks want to live a certain lifestyle," said broker Matthew Brainard of real estate firm Studley. "They work crazy hours, so they might want to surf in the morning, ride a bike to work and enjoy everything they can then and there."

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Occupy Wall Street reaches 1-month birthday

Volunteers organize supplies that fill an unused storage space donated by the United Federation of Teachers to support the camp of Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011. (AP Photo/David Karp)

Volunteers organize supplies that fill an unused storage space donated by the United Federation of Teachers to support the camp of Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011. (AP Photo/David Karp)

Volunteers organize supplies that fill an unused storage space donated by the United Federation of Teachers to support the camp of Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011. (AP Photo/David Karp)

Hip Hop Mogul Russell Simmons, right, listens to a protester at the camp for the Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011. (AP Photo/David Karp)

Chicago Police arrest protesters at the Global Day of Occupation-Chicago March to Michigan and Congress, early Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011, in Chicago. Police arrested 175 members of a group protesting corporate greed early Sunday after they refused to take down their tents and leave a city park when it closed. (AP Photo/Chicago Sun-Times, Scott Stewart) CHICAGO LOCALS OUT; MAGS OUT

In this photo taken Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, protesters take part in a march and rally at Michigan and Congress in Chicago for the Global Day of Occupation. About 2,000 people participated Saturday in an Occupy Chicago demonstration, and about 500 pitched tents in Congress Plaza that evening. Chicago police say the protesters were told to remove their tents and leave the park when it closed at 11 p.m. When they didn't, police began cutting down the tents and making arrests. (AP Photo/Chicago Sun-Times, Scott Stewart) CHICAGO LOCALS OUT; MAGS OUT

(AP) ? The month-old Occupy Wall Street movement continues to grow, with nearly $300,000 in the bank and participants finding satisfaction in the widening impact they hope will counter the influence on society by those who hold the purse strings of the world's economies.

The expanding occupation of land once limited to a small Manhattan park in the shadow of the rising World Trade Center complex continued through the weekend, with hundreds of thousands of people rallying around the world and numerous encampments springing up in cities large and small.

For the most part, the protest action remained loosely organized and there were no specific demands, something Legba Carrefour, a participant in the Occupy D.C. protest, found comforting on Sunday.

"When movements come up with specific demands, they cease to be movements and transform into political campaign rallies," said Carrefour, who works as a coat check attendant despite holding a master's degree in cultural studies. "It's compelling a lot of people to come out for their own reasons rather than the reasons that someone else has given to them."

The demonstrations worldwide have emboldened those camped out at Manhattan's Zuccotti Park, the epicenter of the movement that began a month ago Monday. But there is conflict too. Some protesters eventually want the movement to rally around a goal, while others insist that isn't the point.

"We're moving fast, without a hierarchical structure and lots of gears turning," said Justin Strekal, a college student and political organizer who traveled from Cleveland to New York to help. "... Egos are clashing, but this is participatory democracy in a little park."

Even if the protesters were barred from camping in Zuccotti Park, as the property owner and the city briefly threatened to do last week, the movement would continue, Strekal said.

Wall Street protesters are intent on building on momentum gained from Saturday's worldwide demonstrations, which drew hundreds of thousands of people, mostly in the U.S. and Europe.

Nearly $300,000 in cash has been donated through the movement's website and by visitors to the park, said Bill Dobbs, a press liaison for Occupy Wall Street. The movement has an account at Amalgamated Bank, which bills itself as "the only 100 percent union-owned bank in the United States."

Donated goods ranging from blankets and sleeping bags to cans of food and medical and hygienic supplies are being stored in a cavernous space donated by the United Federation of Teachers, which has offices in the building a block from Wall Street near the private park protesters occupy.

Among the items are 20 pairs of swimming goggles (to shield protesters from pepper-spray attacks). Supporters are shipping about 300 boxes a day, many with notes and letters, Strekal said.

"Some are heartwrenching, beautiful," and come from people who have lost jobs and houses, he said. "So they send what they can, even if it's small."

Strekal said donated goods, stored for a "long-term occupation," have been used to create "Jail Support" kits consisting of a blanket, a granola bar and sanitary wipes for arrested protesters to receive when they are freed.

The movement has become an issue in the Republican presidential primary race and beyond, with politicians from both parties under pressure to weigh in.

President Barack Obama referred to the protests at Sunday's dedication of a monument for Martin Luther King Jr., saying the civil rights leader "would want us to challenge the excesses of Wall Street without demonizing those who work there."

Many of the largest of Saturday's protests were in Europe, where those involved in long-running demonstrations against austerity measures declared common cause with the Occupy Wall Street movement. In Rome, hundreds of rioters infiltrated a march by tens of thousands of demonstrators, causing what the mayor estimated was at least ?1 million ($1.4 million) in damage to city property.

U.S. cities large and small were "occupied" over the weekend: Washington, D.C., Fairbanks, Alaska, Burlington, Vt., Rapid City, S.D., and Cheyenne, Wyo. were just a few. In Cincinnati, protesters were even invited to take pictures with a couple getting married; the bride and groom are Occupied Cincinnati supporters.

More than 70 New York protesters were arrested Saturday, more than 40 of them in Times Square. About 175 people were arrested in Chicago after they refused to leave a park where they were camped late Saturday, and there were about 100 arrests in Arizona ? 53 in Tucson and 46 in Phoenix ? after protesters refused police orders to disperse. About two dozen people were arrested in Denver, and in Sacramento, Calif., anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan was among about 20 people arrested after failing to follow police orders to disperse.

Activists around the country said Saturday's protests energized their movement.

"It's an upward trajectory," said John St. Lawrence, a Florida real estate lawyer who took part in Saturday's Occupy Orlando protest, which drew more than 1,500 people. "It's catching people's imagination and also, knock on wood, nothing sort of negative or discrediting has happened."

St. Lawrence is among those unconcerned that the movement has not rallied around any particular proposal.

"I don't think the underlying theme is a mystery," he said. "We saw what the banks and financial institutions did to the economy. We bailed them out. And then they went about evicting people from their homes," he said.

In Richmond, Va., about 75 people gathered Sunday for one of the "general assembly" meetings that are a key part of the movement's consensus-building process. Protester Whitney Whiting, a video editor, said the process has helped "gather voices" about Americans' discontent.

"In regards to a singular issue or a singular focus, I think that will come eventually. But right now we have to set up a space for that to happen," Whiting said.

Some U.S. protesters, like those in Europe, have their own causes. Unions that have joined forces with the movement have demands of their own, and on Sunday members of the newly formed Occupy Pittsburgh group demanded that Bank of New York Mellon Corp. pay back money they allege it overcharged public pension funds around the country.

New York's attorney general and New York City sued BNY Mellon this month, accusing it of defrauding clients in foreign currency exchange transactions that generated nearly $2 billion over 10 years. The company has vowed to fight the lawsuit and had no comment about the protesters' allegation about pensions.

Lisa Deaton, a tea party leader from southern Indiana, said she sees similarities between how the tea party movement and the Wall Street protests began: "We got up and we wanted to vent."

But the critical step, she said, was taking that emotion and focusing it toward changing government.

The first rally she organized drew more than 2,500 people, but afterward, "it was like, 'What do we do?'" she said. "You can't have a concert every weekend."

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Associated Press writers Suzette Laboy in Miami, Steve Szkotak in Richmond, Va., Kevin Begos in Pittsburgh, Laurie Kellman, Ben Nuckols and Stacy A. Anderson in Washington, Tom LoBianco in Indianapolis, Sophia Tareen and Carla K. Johnson in Chicago contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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