Wednesday, July 24, 2013

At least 60 killed, up to 131 injured, after train derails in Spain

By Miguel Vidal

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (Reuters) - A train derailed outside the ancient northwestern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday, killing at least 60 people and injuring up to 131 in one of Europe's worst rail disasters.

Bodies covered in blankets lay next to the overturned carriages as smoke billowed from the wreckage. Firefighters clambered over the twisted metal trying to get survivors out of the windows, while ambulances and fire engines surrounded the scene.

The government said it was working on the hypothesis the derailment was an accident - although the scene will stir memories of 2004's Madrid train bombing, carried out by Islamist extremists, that killed 191 people. Sabotage or attack was unlikely to be involved, an official source said.

The train operated by state rail company Renfe with 247 people on board derailed on the eve of the city's main festival in honor of Saint James when thousands of Christian pilgrims from all over the world pack the streets.

"It was going so quickly. ... It seems that on a curve the train started to twist, and the wagons piled up one on top of the other," passenger Ricardo Montesco told Cadena Ser radio station.

"A lot of people were squashed on the bottom. We tried to squeeze out of the bottom of the wagons to get out and we realized the train was burning. ... I was in the second wagon and there was fire. ... I saw corpses," he added.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who was born in Santiago de Compostela, will visit the site on Thursday morning, his spokeswoman said.

"In the face of a tragedy such as just happened in Santiago de Compostela on the eve of its big day, I can only express my deepest sympathy as a Spaniard and a Galician," Rajoy said in a statement.

Santiago de Compostela's tourism board said all the festivities, including Wednesday's traditional High Mass at the centuries-old cathedral, were canceled as the city went into mourning.

'LIKELY AN ACCIDENT'

El Pais newspaper cited sources close to the investigation as saying the train was travelling at over twice the speed limit on a sharp curve. Both Renfe and state-owned Adif, which is in charge of the tracks, had opened an investigation into the cause of the derailment, Renfe said.

An official source said no statement would be made regarding the cause of the Spanish derailment until the black boxes of the train were examined, but said it was most likely an accident.

"We are moving away from the hypothesis of sabotage or attack," he said.

Clinics in the city were overwhelmed with people flocking to give blood, while hotels organized free rooms for relatives. Madrid sent forensic scientists and hospital staff to the region on special flights.

The death toll was 60 and could rise, with up to 131 injured, a Galicia-based spokeswoman for the office of the central government said.

"The scene is shocking, it's Dante-esque," said the head of the surrounding Galicia region, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, in a radio interview.

The eight-carriage train was travelling from Madrid to Ferrol on the Galician coast when it derailed, Renfe said in a statement.

The disaster happened as Spain is struggling to emerge from a long-running recession marked by government-driven austerity to bring its finances into order. Firefighters called off a strike to help with the disaster, while hospital staff, many operating on reduced salaries because of spending cuts, worked overtime to tend the injured.

The city's main festival focuses on St James, one of Jesus' 12 disciples whose remains are said to rest in the city and who is patron saint of Galicia.

The apostle's shrine there is the destination of the famous El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, followed by Christians since the Middle Ages.

The derailment happened less than two weeks after six people died when a train came off the tracks and hit the platform at a station in central France.

That accident may have been caused by a loose steel plate at a junction, French train operator SNCF said.

Wednesday's derailment was one of the worst rail accidents in Europe over the past 25 years.

In November 2000, 155 people were killed when a fire in a tunnel engulfed a funicular train packed with skiers in Austria.

In Montenegro, up to 46 people were killed and nearly 200 injured in 2006 when a packed train derailed and plunged into a ravine outside the capital, Podgorica.

In Spain itself, 41 people were killed the same year when an underground train derailed and overturned in a tunnel just before entering the Jesus metro station in Valencia.

(Reporting by Inmaculada Sanz, Sonya Dowsett, Sarah White, Andres Gonzalez, Blanca Rodriguez and Julien Toyer; Writing by Sonya Dowsett; Editing by Sarah White, Andrew Heavens and Peter Cooney)

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Local gymnasts heading to Israel

Posted at: 07/09/2013 5:46 PM
By: Chris Onorato

Once they're asked what they did on their summer vacation, two local gymnasts should have quite a story to tell. The 16 year olds will be among nine thousand athletes from 71 countries in Israel for the Maccabiah Games. Anna Weiskopf explains, "It's like the Jewish olympics. You get to compete with all of the Jews all around the world and you get to be with people similar to your heritage and it's just gonna be fun."

Anna Weiskopf and Meghan Webb both qualified for the games last year. Tomorrow, they head to Israel. But because of an injury, Meghan won't be able to compete. "It was disappointing, I thought I wouldn't be able to go, but when I got to go and after talking with all my friends, they really wanted me to go and it's still going to be really fun."

Competing or not, both say it's the experience they're going for. Anna says she's looking forward to meeting new people from all over the world. Meghan says she's looking forward to the Dead Sea and being able to float in it. A national coach will guide the team into competition, but Anna will have the benefit of having a familiar face too. Ami Sabari, who coaches the girls at World Class Gymnastics Academy in Latham, is from Israel and will make the trip with them.

The girls leave Wednesday. The opening ceremony is July 18.

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THL's W11 'Monkey King' phone packs a 13MP camera on both sides

THL's Monkey King phone packs a 13MP camera on both sides

THL is a name that makes us cringe whenever we come across it, not only because its logo is clearly "inspired" by HTC's older counterpart, but more so because it's been shamelessly cloning designs from the likes of HTC, LG and Samsung. Alas, these KIRF phones sell well in China, thus letting THL rapidly expand its retail business in recent years -- there are now a handful of THL stores in Shenzhen alone. But today, the company finally has something worth writing about: the Android 4.2.2-powered W11 aka "Monkey King" (a main character from the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West).

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Download 2013: metal, mayhem? and good old British rain ...

Download is one of the UK?s biggest and most hallowed music festivals and has been running almost yearly since 2003. It attracts many bands: classic rock gods, new exciting hardcore and alternative outfits and of course the most metal of monsters. Thousands of fans from across the world come together every year to revel in a humongous weekend of music, mosh pits and on occasion, muddy wellies.

2013 was no exception: with masked nu-metallers Slipknot, heavy metal giants Iron Maiden and the wonderfully bizarre industrial metal group Rammstein at the headlining helm, tickets sold quickly and everybody readied their tents and band t-shirts in heavy anticipation of a great weekend. With a crowd of 90,000 and 152 bands performing, it really was a colossal festival, full of things to do and see.

The bands, as expected, put on amazing shows and were the biggest aspect of this reviewer?s weekend. However, every festival goer will know that the experience is made up of more than the music. This lifestyle review will focus on Download itself as a festival and all the highs and the few lows involved with the other aspects of festival life, such as food, facilities, shopping and atmosphere.

Camping

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Chilling out and playing cards in the tent to avoid the rain

Finding space and putting up the tents was fairly miserable because we were caught in a heavy downpour for about an hour, however after this everything went smoothly. Having a tent with a porch was very useful for muddy gear (it did rain occasionally over the weekend) and a four-man was nicely spacious, though a two-man would have done the job almost as well. It?s difficult to get all your friends in the same spot, so although a group of us were in White camp we also met up with people camping in Blue and Brown.

The colour system was fairly useful, the only issue was that occasionally the signs were not completely clear. However there was a good staff presence, for example an information booth in our camping area, so all queries could be answered. We didn?t have any trouble from those camping around us, except for some rowdy drunken sing-a-longs in the early hours that were more amusing than annoying, and everybody respected one another?s space. Also, camping right next to a food stand was a good idea, not just for hunger pangs, but also as a way to find our tents.

Food & Drink

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Drinking ?1 tea at Tea and Toast

As to be expected from a festival, the food was pricey but included a good variety to suit most tastes. Fast food stands were the easiest to find and some, for example Gourmet Burger, were (relatively) cheap. I remember seeing at least five doughnut stands, all very tempting! Some catered solely to vegetarians and vegans and many others had suitable options. Some of the more unusual options included a very popular ostrich burger stand and Strumpets with Crumpets, which offered hot drinks and delicious cakes and was staffed by ladies in burlesque get-up. Tea and Toast had ?1 tea and the most divine eggy bread and toasties.

Water and other bottled drinks were ?2 on average, but could be found cheaper. Alcohol was costly; the main provider was Tubourg, but Iron Maiden?s new lager Trooper was also on offer for ?5 a bottle with a coaster and cup thrown in. I managed to avoid spending lots of money by bringing food. We had two very tasty barbeque lunches on Friday and Saturday that kept us going all day. Also, there was a good supermarket and smaller shops that provided bits and pieces.

Facilities

As Download put it on their website, ?there will be toilets, showers and water available to all, but that?s pretty much it.? There were a fair amount of portaloos, but once or twice queues meant a half hour wait. The best time for toilet cleanliness is during mid-morning, but late at night is definitely best for the lack of queues, although don?t leave it until the early hours, they?re usually disgusting by then. The water stands were useful for filling up bottles and brushing teeth. I didn?t actually spot any showering facilities but I survived nicely on baby wipes and dry shampoo without having to queue ages for a shower. Another useful facility was the phone charging booths. I used one that cost ?5 for one hour and ?8 for two hours which was expensive but there?s nothing so reassuring as a charged phone. Although I recommend bringing in a spare phone or battery. There were also lockers available for valuables that had charging options, though I just kept necessary valuables with me and had no trouble.

Shopping

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Proudly sporting my new hat

First and foremost, official merchandise was in hot demand. I got a Download t-shirt for ?20 and, after deliberating over two t-shirt designs, a great Queens of the Stone Age hoodie for ?45. The official stuff is expensive but in my opinion worth it as a reminder of the festival experience.?The village, located between the campsite and arena, had a decent assortment of shops and some bargains to boot if you had a good rummage around. A lot of clothes sellers had similar items, for example novelty hats, printed leggings, band t-shirts, humour t-shirts, face paints, piercings, jewellery, cheap sunglasses and fancy dress. Most prices were similar but shopping around could lead to finding a good offer. I spotted a rack of colourful ponchos, military gear, a lot of spiked helmets, and in one place a spiky bra!

Some of the brands on sale included Iron Fist, Distubia, Hell Bunny and Voodoo Vixen; Impericon had their own stand, but unfortunately Drop Dead were not selling this year. Festival clothing isn?t always the best value, but if you are looking for particular brands having a browse on the Internet beforehand can be useful. Also, I got a lovely skirt for ?5 from a bargain rack and a hat for ?1, very happy with those finds!

Layout

The layout of Download does take some getting used to, particularly after camping only five minutes away from the arena at Sonisphere 2011. Between the campsite areas and music arena is the village, an area dedicated to food vans and shops, and also the Donnington park racetrack. The average walker will get to the arena within 20-30 minutes via the racetrack, so planning when to leave in order to watch a band is vitally important. On the first day it felt a bit daunting, the sheer size of a festival being made up of over 90,000 people, but soon enough even I, having a terrible sense of direction, was confident with finding my way. There were security people, signs, maps and information booths on hand for any problems, and also sometimes following the crowd proved useful. There was a fair amount of slow zombie style walking between bands and especially when getting back to camp at the end of the night, but this is par for the course with giant festivals.

Atmosphere

A few people might still be surprised to hear this but metal-heads are, on the whole, very friendly people and this was reflected in Download 2013?s welcoming atmosphere. I experienced no hassle, not even in the biggest crowds whilst on my own, and even in mosh pits people would look after each other. The festival community do so, no matter who?s involved, because they want everybody to share a good experience. Wherever the eye roamed I could see people with face paint, vibrant hair, masks and wacky costumes having fun, lazing on the grass or going crazy for their favourite bands.

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Download was a blast. Just look at this happy camper!

The festival atmosphere is often described as magical, and this reviewer?s experience is no exception. As well as the music, the camaraderie and buzzing excitement in the air really made Download 2013 worth attending. Of course, there will always be people who don?t mind ruining somebody else?s time, for example, there were more than a few bottles flying around at high speeds during the 45 minute wait before Rammstein came on and I was hit a few times by crowd surfers (though some people need to crowd surf out for health reasons) but these people are everywhere in life and the small risks were well worth taking for an otherwise excellent weekend.

So there you have it, if you want a fun, friendly festival experience whilst enjoying the music look no further than Download.

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Stocks gain ahead of corporate earnings kickoff

Trader Kevin Coulter works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, July 8, 2013. Stocks rose in early trading Monday ahead of the start of second-quarter corporate earnings reports. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Trader Kevin Coulter works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, July 8, 2013. Stocks rose in early trading Monday ahead of the start of second-quarter corporate earnings reports. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Trader Justin Flinn works in a booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, July 8, 2013. Stocks rose in early trading Monday ahead of the start of second-quarter corporate earnings reports. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Trader Gregory Rowe, left, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, July 8, 2013. Stocks rose in early trading Monday ahead of the start of second-quarter corporate earnings reports. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

(AP) ? Cautious optimism over corporate earnings sent the stock market higher Monday.

U.S. companies start reporting their second-quarter results this week, led by aluminum producer Alcoa, the first company in the Dow Jones industrial average to announce results. Other major companies reporting include JPMorgan and Wells Fargo.

Analysts predict that earnings growth for companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 3 percent in the second quarter. While growth is down from 5 percent in the first quarter, earnings are still expected to reach record levels.

Investors and traders will search for evidence that companies are increasing revenues, not just cutting costs to boost profits. Sales growth is predicted to fall 0.3 percent in the second quarter.

"We'll be looking to see where revenue comes in," said Jim Dunigan, an executive vice president of investments at PNC.

After the market closed Monday, Alcoa reported a wider second-quarter loss due to weak aluminum prices.

Alcoa lost $119 million, or 11 cents per share, in the April-through-June quarter. That compared with a loss of $2 million, or break-even on a per-share basis, a year earlier.

Alcoa fell 5 cents, or 0.6 percent, to $7.87 in after-hours trading.

The Dow rose 88.85 points, or 0.6 percent, to close at 15,224.69. The Standard & Poor's 500 index gained 8.57 points, or 0.5 percent, to end at 1,640.46.

Dell was among the big gainers in the S&P 500 index. An advisory firm recommended that company shareholders support a plan to take the computer company private. Founder Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners have offered to buy Dell for $24.4 billion, or $13.65 a share. Dell rose 41 cents, or 3.1 percent, to $13.44.

The Russell 2000 index, an index of small-company stocks, closed at an all-time high 1,009.25. The index past the 1,000 mark for the first time Friday and has gained 18.8 percent this year, a sign that investors are more willing to take on risk.

In other trading, the Nasdaq composite rose 5.45, or 0.2 percent, to 3,484.83, the smallest gain of the major indexes.

The index was weighed down by a slump in Intel. The chipmaker fell after a Citigroup analyst wrote that weak PC sales and waning demand for smartphones would stunt the company's growth. Intel, which makes up 2.2 percent of the Nasdaq, fell 88 cents, or 3.6 percent, to $23.18.

Other chipmakers also declined. Qualcomm dropped 96 cents, or 1.6 percent, to $59.99.

In government bond trading, the yield on the 10-year government note pulled back from a two-year high of 2.74 Friday. It fell to 2.64 percent on Monday.

The yield had jumped after the government reported strong U.S. hiring for June on Friday. Investors believe that the improving jobs market will prompt the Federal Reserve to ease back on its bond-buying program. The Fed is buying $85 billion in bonds each month to keep interest rates low and spur borrowing and investing.

For the first five months of the year stocks moved higher, supported by the backdrop of low interest rates, a recovering housing market and increased hiring. The S&P 500 index gained 17 percent by May 21 and stood at a record 1,669.

But the stock market pulled back when Fed chairman Ben Bernanke said that the central bank might consider easing its stimulus.

The S&P 500 dropped as low as 1,573 on June 24, about 5.7 percent below its record close.

Since then stocks have gradually recouped losses as investors appear to be getting more comfortable with higher interest rates.

"Interest rates, even though they've risen, are still incredibly low," said Brent Schutte, a market strategist at BMO Private Bank. "Right now, increases in rates are a good thing because it means the economy is doing a little bit better."

The rising rates are still making bond investors nervous though.

Investors pulled a net $900 million from U.S. stock funds for the week ending June 26, but they withdrew $28.1 billion from bond funds over the same period, according to data from the Investment Company Institute.

That sell-off may boost stocks as investors look to reinvest their proceeds from bonds.

In commodities trading, the price of oil was little changed at $103.14 a barrel. The price of gold rose $22.20, or 1.8 percent, to $1,234.90 an ounce.

Among other stocks making big moves today;

Priceline rose $33.47, or 3.9 percent, to $888.60 after investment bank Morgan Stanley raised its price target for the online bookings company. Analysts at the bank believe that Priceline can climb as high as $1,010 as it continues to grow internationally and worries about shrinking profits dissipate.

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Natural Detox Recipe: Revive Yourself From The Weekend! | Lucille ...

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The past few days were filled with fun, sun, and food that definitely threw you off balance. If you?re not feeling your best, a body detox may be in order especially after this weekend?s festivities. Detox drink recipes can aid in ridding your body of toxins bringing it back to a healthy balance.

Here at LR, we certainly recommend drinking lots of water. So we?ve got you covered with a delicious Dream Water recipe to help get you back on track.

Ingredients:

  • large pitcher of cold filtered water
  • 1 lemon thinly sliced
  • 1/2 cucumber thinly sliced
  • small bunch cilantro (stems cut off)
  • small bunch Italian parsley (stems cut off)
  • handful of frozen cranberries

Mix all ingredients together and refrigerate.?Continue to refill with water for 2 days.

Tip: Try preparing the night before so the flavor from the ingredients is stronger.?

Thanks to Art and the Kitchen for the tasty recipe!


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