Monday, August 5, 2013

Michael Bisping vs Mark Munoz confirmed for UFC on Fox Sports 2 Manchester event

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to Manchester, England with a middleweight bout between Michael Bisping and Mark Munoz. It's probable that the winner earns a title shot.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) makes its return to the the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on Oct. 26, 2013, with a Middleweight main event between Michael Bisping and Mark Munoz. The event will air on Fox Sports 2, the rebranded version of Fuel TV.

It's expected that the winner of this middleweight clash will be in line for a future title shot, as both fighters have been impressive in their last fights.

"The Count" has continually sniffed the at top of the division, but can't seem to get over the hump to earn a title shot. He's unfortunately been the fighter that guys earn title shots off of, instead of the fighter that's competing for the title. His last outing, against Alan Belcher at UFC 159, ended in a Technical Unanimous Decision win due to an accidental eye poke.

Munoz has had an equally rough time when it comes to fighting those at the top of the division. Last summer, he was decimated by Chris Weidman at UFC on Fuel: Munoz vs. Weidman in San Jose, California. After a year off, he bounced back with a dominant Unanimous Decision win over Tim Boetsch at UFC 162 in Las Vegas. It was without a doubt, Munoz' best performance in the UFC.

With the middleweight division currently in flux, an impressive win could earn either man a shot at the winner of the UFC 168 main event between Chris Weidman and Anderson Silva.

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2013/8/4/4589246/michael-bisping-vs-mark-munoz-confirmed-for-ufc-on-fox-sports-2

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Oil lobby leads California spending as ocean fracking proceeds

Some may consider California to be a "green" state and the "environmental leader" of the nation, but that delusion is quickly dispelled once one actually looks at who spends the most on lobbying in California - the oil industry.

The Western States Petroleum Association spent the most on lobbying in Sacramento in the first six months of 2013 of any interest group, according to quarterly documents released by the California Secretary of State.

The association spent $1,023,069.78 in the first quarter and $1,285,720.17 in the second quarter, a total of $2,308,789.95, to lobby legislators and other state officials.

Because of the enormous influence exerted by the group and the oil companies themselves in the Capitol, all but one bill to regulate or ban fracking was defeated in the Legislature this year. The only bill that passed through the Legislature was the weak bill to "regulate" fracking sponsored by State Senator Fran Pavley.

The association's members are a "who's who" of big oil companies, including BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillip, ExxonMobil, Navajo Refining Company, Noble Energy Company, Occidental Oil and Gas Corporation, Shell Oil Products US, Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company, U.S. Oil & Refining Company, Venoco, Inc. and many others.

The top 20 interest groups who spent the most money in the first six months included labor unions, the California Chamber of Commerce, Chevron and health care corporations. (http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/)

The latest report on spending on lobbying emerged as the Associated Press revealed that companies prospecting for oil off California's coast have used the controversial practice of fracking (hydraulic fracturing) on at least a dozen occasions to force open cracks beneath the seabed.

Now regulators are investigating whether the environmentally destructive practice, one that threatens fish and wildlife populations in the state's marine waters, should require a separate permit and be subject to stricter environmental review. (http://www.mercurynews.com/california/ci_23789784/fracking-off-california-coast-draws-call-greater-regulation)

"Hundreds of pages of federal documents released by the government to The Associated Press and advocacy groups through the Freedom of Information Act show regulators have permitted fracking in the Pacific Ocean at least 12 times since the late 1990s, and have recently approved a new project," wrote AP reporters Jason Dearen and Alicia Chang.

"Companies are doing the offshore fracking -- which involves pumping hundreds of thousands of gallons of salt water, sand and chemicals into undersea shale and sand formations -- to stimulate old existing wells into new oil production," they said.

Inexplicably missing from the mainstream media and even most "alternative" media reports on this issue is any mention of the fact that the President of the Western States Petroleum Association, Catherine Reheis-Boyd, CHAIRED the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Blue Ribbon Task Force that created the alleged "marine protected areas" that went in effect in Southern California waters in January 2012! She also served on the task forces to create "marine protected areas" on the Central Coast, North Central Coast and North Coast.

Without the shameless support of corporate "environmental" NGOs and state officials for Reheis-Boyd's role as a "marine guardian" in the creation of fake "marine reserves," the current expansion of fracking offshore wouldn't be possible. Grassroots environmentalists, Indian Tribe members, fishermen and advocates of democracy and transparency in government blasted the leadership role of the oil industry lobbyist in creating these "marine protected areas," but to no avail.

You see, the "marine protected areas" created under the privately-funded Initiative weren't true "marine protected areas" as the language of the landmark Marine Life Protection Act of 1999 called for. Under the leadership of ocean industrialists like Reheis-Boyd, a marina corporation executive, a coastal real estate developer and other corporate operates, marine protection was eviscerated in California.

These "marine protected areas" fail to protect the ocean from fracking, oil drilling and spills, pollution, wind and wave energy projects, corporate aquaculture, military testing and all human impacts other than fishing and gathering.

As I have pointed out in article after article, Reheis-Boyd apparently used her role as a state marine "protection" official to increase her network of influence in California politics to the point where the Western States Petroleum Association has become the most powerful corporate lobby in California. The association now has enormous influence over both state and federal regulators. (http://www.californiaprogressreport.com/site/lawsuit-filed-against-fracking-oil-lobbyist-says-its-safe)

Oil and gas companies spend more than $100 million a year to buy access to lawmakers in Washington and Sacramento, according to Stop Fooling California (http://www.stopfoolingca.org), an online and social media public education and awareness campaign that highlights oil companies' efforts to mislead and confuse Californians. The Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) alone has spent more than $16 million lobbying in Sacramento since 2009.

Not only do the association and oil companies buy access to lawmakers, but they exert enormous control over Governor Jerry Brown, who is currently fast-tracking the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) to build the peripheral tunnels. The water destined for the tunnels will go to corporate agribusiness and oil companies seeking to expand fracking operations.

"A state senator has told me that Brown has cut a deal with the oil companies - he'll push fracking in exchange for campaign contributions to his 2012 Proposition 30 and his 2014 reelected," said RL Miller in her recent article on Daily Kos. (http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/08/01/1228191/-Drowning-Sacramento-in-a-tide-of-oil)

She cited as evidence for a deal the $27,200.00 that Occidental Petroleum Corporation contributed to Brown's 2014 campaign. That's the maximum allowable under California law.

Miller also noted the roughly $1 million that oil companies - members of the Western States Petroleum Association - contributed to Brown's Proposition 30 campaign. These contributions include the following:

Aera Energy (Exxon-related), $125,000
Berry Petroleum, Denver, $35,000
Breitburn Operating, Houston, $21,250
CA State Pipe Trades Council (usually the pipeline union supports Big Oil), $100,000
Conoco Phillips, $25,000
E & B Natural Resources Management, Bakersfield, $20,000
MacPherson Oil Co., $50,000
Naftex, $10,000
Occidental Petroleum, $500,000
Plains Exploration & Production, $100,000
SoCal Pipe Trades Council, $125,000
Signal Hill Petroleum, $10,000
Vaquero Energy, $35,000
Venoco, $25,000

As the oil industry expands its role in California politics and environmental processes, there is no doubt that they are going to use every avenue they can to divert more water for fracking, including taking Delta water through the peripheral tunnels proposed under the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP). The industry will also use its power to expand fracking in the ocean unless Californians rise up and resist these plans.

Californians must question state officials and MLPA advocates about why they supported the leadership role of a big oil industry lobbyist in creating so-called "marine protected areas" off the California coast. After all, oil and water don't mix! ?

Source: http://calitics.com/diary/15146/oil-lobby-leads-california-spending-as-ocean-fracking-proceeds

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Microsoft Announces Xbox One GPU Upgrade

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Xbox executive Marc Whitten announced on Major Nelson?s podcast yesterday that the upcoming Xbox One has received upgrades to its graphic specifications. According to Whitten, a brand new Xbox One-specific driver called the ?mono driver? has been implemented, and the clock speed of the GPU has been raised from 800 MHz to 853 MHz.

Whitten explained the philosophy and timing behind this update, as follows:

?This is the time where we?ve gone from theory of how the hardware works?what do we think the yield is going to look like, what is the thermal envelope, how do things come together?to really having them in our hands. That?s the time where you start tweaking the knobs because either your theory was right dead-on or you were a little too conservative or you were a little too aggressive.?

These upgrades are being implemented before the console?s release this November, so it?s tough to say how ? or even if ? these changes will make much of a difference. Most people have yet to get their hands on the new Xbox, let alone spend enough time with it to be able to mark a noticeable difference.

What?s clear, however, is that this is yet another piece of news in a series of announcements from Microsoft that are aimed squarely at doing away with any concerns from the public over the Xbox One?s perceived inferiority to Sony?s PlayStation 4.?After Digital Foundry?s recent report that the PS4 could have ?20% better performance? than the new Xbox, the timing of this performance upgrade reveal couldn?t be more appropriate.

At this point, Xbox is playing catch-up with the PlayStation and Microsoft is desperately trying to narrow the gap they created at their E3 conference. Now with the policies and specifications of the Xbox One more closely resembling those of the PS4, it?ll be interesting to see if they can take the pre-launch lead in the next console race, or if its too little, too late. Either way, it?s sure to be a close one.

Source: http://wegotthiscovered.com/gaming/xbox-one-graphics-upgrade/

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Texas Roadhouse reopens after hazmat scare

  • Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-TimesCorpus Christi Army Depot workers Ken Weeks (left) and Ross Gonzales eat lunch at Boardwalk Caf? on Friday. They said that eating at the caf? has been their tradition and even though they are off on Friday because of furloughs, they want to still support the business. Weeks said that typically the restaurant is packed on Friday, but an entire dining ...

  • Memorial for Bennie Whisler

    Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TODD YATES/CALLER-TIMESFishing guides from the Baffin Bay area leave popping corks float in the bay Monday with a message for Bennie Whisler, fellow guide who died earlier this ...

  • New BMX raceway officially open in Corpus Christi

    Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    CORPUS CHRISTI -- A ribbon cutting for the South Texas BMX Raceway was hosted Saturday night, Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department officials said. The track was planned after Rebecca and Jeff Click returned to Corpus Christi and found there weren't any options for their children to pursue their love of BMX racing. The track is located at 3701 Greenwood Drive and is ...

  • Nearly 5000 attend 15th-annual Hispanic Wellness Fair in Fort Worth

    Star-Telegram - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    So Lorenzana and her mother, Alba Lopez, attended the Hispanic Wellness Fair on Saturday at Will Rogers Coliseum to have her vision tested for free and maybe even receive a pair of ...

  • Government officials say sequestration cuts make federal court system more expensive

    Star-Telegram - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    mitchmitchell@star-telegram.com North Texas attorneys who defend the indigent in federal court have been forced to take between 12 and 15 furlough days during the past four months because of sequestration ...

  • Losing ground a Latino summit looks to Fort Worth

    Star-Telegram - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    ?Republicans are trying to set Latinos back to where we were before 1965,? said Hector Carrillo, owner of a Fort Worth tax service and part of the Texas HOPE (Hispanics Organized for Political Education) meeting on civil rights, education activism and legal ...

  • Study Homeless women frequently victims of physical sexual violence

    Star-Telegram - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

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  • F-35 could spur up to 2400 new production jobs in Fort Worth by 2019

    Star-Telegram - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    FORT WORTH ? More than 2,400 manufacturing jobs could be added at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth over the next several years if production ramps up as expected on the F-35 joint strike fighter, officials ...

  • MST Texas? Eddie Gossage not a fan of potential IndyCar race at Austin

    MSNBC - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    with Austin, Texas? Circuit of the Americas about a potential race next season, you knew Texas Motor Speedway president/GM Eddie Gossage would have something to say about it. The brash promoter of the 1.5-mile oval in Fort Worth, Texas has always been keen on protecting the market for TMS? annual IndyCar showcase, the Firestone 550. Already frustrated that a second IndyCar race in ...

  • Alcoa Texas Roadhouse reopens after chemical accident

    Knox News - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Alcoa Fire Department Capt. Tom Clark said fire personnel were dispatched at 9:42 p.m. They were at the restaurant in four minutes and they left at 11:41 ...

  • Rangers cant overcome first-inning runs off Garza

    Texas Rangers - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TEX@OAK: Garza goes the distance vs. the A's OAKLAND -- Rangers starter Matt Garza pitched his first complete game in his last 33 starts Saturday afternoon. It was also just the second complete game by a Rangers pitcher this season. But Garza also gave up first-inning runs for the first time this season and his complete game came in a losing effort. The A's scored three runs in the ...

  • Porter urges team to pay attention to details

    Houston Astros - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Email MINNEAPOLIS -- Astros manager Bo Porter has spoken more than once about the 2013 season being a learning experience for his team, which is the youngest in the Majors. And the learning just doesn't take place on the field. Porter has stressed to his players to not only learn from their own mistakes, but other people's mistakes as well. "Watch the other team's players, ...

  • After two days off Altuve in Saturdays lineup

    Houston Astros - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Email MINNEAPOLIS -- The Astros' starting lineup looks a whole lot better with Jose Altuve in it. Altuve rejoined the lineup on Saturday against the Twins after missing the previous two games with a sore left quadriceps muscle. He entered the game hitting .284 with four homers and 34 RBIs and was third in the American League with 26 stolen bases. "You never want him to come out of ...

  • Astros tab righty Peacock for series finale

    Houston Astros - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Email MINNEAPOLIS -- Right-hander Brad Peacock, who has been putting up terrific numbers at Triple-A Oklahoma City, will be recalled to make the start in Sunday's game against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. The Astros were forced to find a starter for the series finale after Dallas Keuchel came out of the bullpen and worked 1 2/3 innings in a 13-inning loss to the Twins on Saturday. ...

  • Man shot by detective remembered

    KXAN 36 - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    AUSTIN (KXAN - A 32-year-old man killed in the officer-involved-shooting was laid to rest Saturday. The funeral of Larry Jackson Jr. started around 1 pm in the afternoon. Family members and friends of Larry Jackson Jr were still visibly emotional because of what they're calling a senseless shooting. As they arrived at the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, unanswered questions still lingered as to ...

  • Purple Heart Day ceremony honors recipients

    Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Recipients of the Purple Heart were honored Saturday ? , August 3, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. ? at Sherrill Park with a ceremony featuring keynote speaker Ingleside Mayor Pete Perkins, Col. Ret. USMC and the Veterans ...

  • MLB Oakland 4 Texas 2

    Middle East Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Yoenis Cespedes slammed a two-run homer in the first inning Saturday and the Oakland Athletics went on to cool off Texas 4-2. The Athletics grabbed a quick 3-0 lead ...

  • Brush fire spreads east of Kingsland

    KXAN 36 - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    AUSTIN (KXAN) - A brush fire is spreading just east of Kingsland in Burnet County, according to fire officials. All homes along Quarter Horse Circle are being evacuated. The Hoover Valley Fire Department called in the help of the North End Task Force, which includes several fire departments in the area. The fire started around 2 pm Saturday afternoon and firefighters say they are battling strong ...

  • Democrat proposes adoption-course before Texas abortions

    The Seattle Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    AUSTIN, Texas - When he filed an abortion-related bill with only one day remaining in the recently completed second special session, Texas state Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. was hoping to make a statement, not change the law - at least not right away. Lucio?s bill, requiring women to complete an adoption course before they could receive an abortion, had zero chance of passing in such a short ...

  • Texas man shoots duo that abducted him his wife

    Associated Press - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    COLUMBUS, Texas (AP) -- Authorities say a Houston-area man turned the tables on two bank robbery suspects who had abducted him and his wife by pulling a gun on the unsuspecting duo and shooting them both, killing one of ...

  • Fee dispute between Time Warner and CBS wont affect Coastal Bend TV station

    Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    CORPUS CHRISTI -- A fee dispute between Time Warner Cable and CBS won't affect local stations in the Coastal Bend, Mike Nelson a spokesman with CBS Television Stations said Saturday. Nelson said only stations owned by CBS will be subject to the blackout that started at midnight on Friday. Because KZTV is a CBS affiliate, local news, weather and sports will be available in their ...

  • Corpus Christi DJ puts spin on soap

    Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Michael Zamora/Caller-Times Johnny Garcia unloads bins of his Dirty Dog soap Tuesday at downtown retail store Produce in Corpus Christi. Garcia?s line of men?s soaps will go on sale this fall at UrbanOutfitters.com. Local DJ's Soap Picked up to sell nationally by Urban ...

  • Source: http://www.austinnews.net/index.php/sid/216218238/scat/42acbe017a594c30

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    UN: AIDS-Related Deaths Fall 38% In East, Southern Africa

    The number of AIDS-related deaths dropped 38 percent in Eastern and Southern Africa between 2005 and 2011, an enormous feat the UN attributes to increased availability of life-saving drugs and expanded awareness campaigns.

    According to a July report released by UNAIDS, 800,000 people in the ?epicenter of the AIDS crisis? succumbed to the disease in 2011, down from 1.3 million in 2005. The heartening statistic coincides with the increase in the number of people in the region receiving antiretroviral therapy, but the UN says that this region still needs to ramp up its efforts on the innovation and human-rights fronts in order to usher in an AIDS-free generation.

    Some of the most impressive gains in Eastern and Southern Africa have been in the areas of maternal and childhood health.

    Between 2001 and 2001, the number of infants newly infected with HIV fell by half in the region.

    Yet, treatment and prevention programs still remain alarmingly disappointing, according to UNAIDS. Just 33 percent of kids infected with HIV in the region received treatment in 2011.

    In order to eliminate new infections among children and to keep mothers living with the disease alive, UNAIDS is implementing a four-pronged plan that will provide women with such fundamental basics as contraception, counseling and antiretroviral drugs to prevent transmission to their babies.

    Though UNAIDS has made incredible leaps in keeping people alive in the region, the organization remains concerned about the oppressive stigma that still plagues those living with the disease.

    One in five people in Ethiopia, for example, said they had been detained, quarantined or segregated because of their HIV status. Thirty percent of people surveyed living with HIV in Ethiopia and Kenya said that having HIV stood in the way of their securing employment.

    What's Being Done

    A number of on-the-ground local groups are playing a critical role in empowering HIV-infected women.

    Project HOPE, for example -- a health program that?s stationed in 120 countries ? educates health professionals, brings medical supplies and treatment to women and children living with tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS.

    But once the group helps to provide medical care, it also aims to help women to lead independent and meaningful lives.

    When Juliazarda Fransico Jemo learned that she was HIV positive only after her husband passed away, she got the medical care she needed, but had no means to generate income, Dr. John P. Howe, III, president and CEO of Project Hope, explained in a HuffPost blog. A group formed by his organization helped Jemo access small loans so that she could launch a business trading second-hand clothes and bedding. She?s now supporting herself and adopted and recently adopted an orphaned child she?s raising in her new home.

    In addition to on-the-ground grassroots efforts, UNAIDS is calling for more anti-discrimination laws and increased awareness about human rights to help grant people living with HIV and AIDS the chance to lead fulfilling lives.

    ?The eyes of the world are on this region. The pace at which eastern and southern Africa embraces and acts on new science, evidence and innovations will determine how quickly we will reach the vision of zero new infections, zero AIDS-related deaths and zero discrimination,? Michael Sidibe, UNAIDS executive director, said in a statement. ?In the words of Nelson Mandela, ?when the water starts boiling it is foolish to turn off the heat.??

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