Friday, May 3, 2013

Chris Kelly of 1990s rap duo Kris Kross dies

In this Feb. 23, 2013 photo, Chris Kelly of Kris Kross performs on stage at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta during the So So Def 20th Anniversary Concert. Kelly, half of the 1990s kid rap duo Kris Kross who made one of the decade's most memorable songs with the frenetic "Jump," died Wednesday, May 1, 2013, according to authorities. He was 34. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Jonathan Phillips) MARIETTA DAILY OUT; GWINNETT DAILY POST OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; WXIA-TV OUT; WGCL-TV OUT

In this Feb. 23, 2013 photo, Chris Kelly of Kris Kross performs on stage at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta during the So So Def 20th Anniversary Concert. Kelly, half of the 1990s kid rap duo Kris Kross who made one of the decade's most memorable songs with the frenetic "Jump," died Wednesday, May 1, 2013, according to authorities. He was 34. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Jonathan Phillips) MARIETTA DAILY OUT; GWINNETT DAILY POST OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; WXIA-TV OUT; WGCL-TV OUT

(AP) ? Chris Kelly, half of the 1990s kid rap duo behind one of the decade's most memorable songs, "Jump," has died at an Atlanta hospital of an apparent drug overdose, authorities said. He was 34.

Kelly, known as "Mac Daddy," and Chris Smith, known as "Daddy Mac," made up the rap group Kris Kross, who were known for wearing their clothes backwards as they rhymed.

"It appears it may have been a possible drug overdose," said Cpl. Kay Lester, a spokeswoman for the Fulton County police. Lester said that was based on statements received at the scene as well as evidence turned up at Kelly's home in south Atlanta.

According to Lester, police were called to Kelly's home at around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. He was then transported to the south campus of the Atlanta Medical Center.

Investigator Betty Honey of the Fulton County Medical Examiner's office said Kelly was pronounced dead at the hospital at around 5 p.m. Wednesday.

No official cause of death has been determined, pending an autopsy.

Kris Kross was introduced to the music world in 1992 by music producer and rapper Jermaine Dupri after he discovered the pair at Greenbriar Mall in southwest Atlanta.

"To the world Chris was Mac Daddy but to me, he was a son I never had..." Dupri said in a statement Thursday.

"When I think about it, I spent more time with Chris and Chris than damn near anybody in my whole life, so you can imagine how bad this hurts," Dupri added. "I will always love you Chris, and I will never let the world forget you, may God bless your soul."

The duo wore their clothes backwards as a gimmick, but they won over fans with their raps.

Their first, and by far most successful song, was "Jump." The hit, off their multiplatinum 1992 debut album "Totally Krossed Out," featured the two trading verses and rapping the refrain, the song's title. The duo had surprising maturity in their rap delivery, though the song was written by Dupri. It would become a No. 1 smash in the United States and globally, and one of the most popular of that year.

Their success led to instant fame: They toured with Michael Jackson, appeared on TV shows, and even had their own video game.

The group was never able to match the tremendous success of their first song, though they had other hits like "Warm It Up," and "Tonite's tha Night."

In 2009, after photos surfaced that showed him with bald spots on his head, there were rumors that he had cancer. But in an interview posted on YouTube by Straight from the A TV, he said he suffered from alopecia, a condition in which people lose their hair.

"My health is good, I just got alopecia, I don't have cancer, not other sort of diseases," he said.

Earlier this year, the group performed together to celebrate the anniversary of Durpri's label, So So Def.

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Wells Gabriel reported from Washington. AP Entertainment Writer Nekesa Mumbi Moody in New York and writer Jeff Martin in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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Scientists Seek To Take The Measure of Antimatter

In 2011, researchers at CERN found a way to trap and hold particles of antihydrogen for about 15 minutes at a time. Jeffrey Hangst, spokesman for the ALPHA project at CERN, describes how scientists are trying to measure basic properties of the particles, such as their mass.

Source: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=180824404&ft=1&f=1007

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Medal of Honor Society to honor Newtown educators

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) ? The Congressional Medal of Honor Society plans to honor the six educators killed in the December massacre at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut with its highest civilian award.

The society says Rachel D'Avino, Dawn Hochsprung, Anne Marie Murphy, Lauren Rousseau, Mary Sherlach and Victoria Soto exemplified courage, sacrifice and selflessness in trying to protect students from the gunman.

Harold A. Fritz, the president of the society, tells the New Haven Register (http://bit.ly/Zzk5yf ) the women's families will be presented with the Citizen Honors Medal during a ceremony on May 6 at Newtown High School.

The organization, which is made up of Medal of Honor recipients, also will present its Certificate of Commendation to all of the other teachers and staff of the Sandy Hook Elementary School.

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Information from: New Haven Register, http://www.nhregister.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/medal-honor-society-honor-newtown-educators-110327142.html

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

La Jolla Rec Council seeks new board members, readies for Rec ...

Children take tennis lessons at the La Jolla Rec Center, 1953. Courtesy La Jolla Historical Society

La Jolla Rec Center
? Where: 615 Prospect St., La Jolla
? Hours: Mondays 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., Tuesdays-Thursdays 9 a.m. to 7:45 p.m., Fridays 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (Closed Sundays)
? Info: (858) 552-1658
? Programs/events: bit.ly/LJRecCenter

Join the Rec Council
? Contact: Doug Fitzgerald,?(310) 383-6633
?Next meeting: 5 p.m. May 22

Cinco De Mayo Senior Dance
? Where: Rec Center Auditorium
? When: 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, May 3
? What: Dinner, punch, coffee, dessert, live music
? Cost: $10 per person (ages 55 and up)

The La Jolla recreation center at 615 Prospect St. was built and designed in 1915 by master architect Irving Gill, through money and land donated by philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. Courtesy of La Jolla Historical Society

By Pat Sherman

For nearly 100 years, the La Jolla Recreation Center has served as the heart and hub of the Village, offering everything from sports programs and fitness facilities

to self-improvement courses and meeting rooms where groups advising the city on important issues ? from development to park and beach upkeep ? conduct monthly meetings.

Now, the nonprofit board that makes decisions on how the city-owned rec center?s funds are spent is gearing up for the center?s 100th anniversary, and is in need of new members to help make decisions about the facilities, its programming and future.

?It?s a pretty vital place,? La Jolla Recreation Council (LJRC) board chair Doug Fitzgerald said. ?It?s like the traditional, good old rec center. Nobody thinks?about the workings ? it just goes on and on.?

The nonprofit LJRC has about eight members, though it may have as many as 15. Prospective members must live in La Jolla or own a business here, and attend three monthly meetings prior to joining. Meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m. in the Rec Center auditorium.

Philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps tours the Rec Center?s billiards room during the grand opening in 1915.

?What we?d really like to get are the parents of children who use the Rec Center,? said LJRC treasurer Hobe Schroeder. ?We don?t currently have any parents of young children on our board, so we would love to get their input.?

Fitzgerald said he also welcomes new members. ?The influx is always great for new ideas,? he said.

The Rec Center was built and designed in 1915 by master architect Irving Gill, through money and land donated by philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. It was dedicated that same year to the City of San Diego for the children of La Jolla, and is today designated as a local historical landmark.

Fitzgerald said the board is already beginning to plan for the center?s 100th anniversary celebration, on July 3, 2015. In the meantime, the board is seeking donations of money and/or labor to help spruce up the center.

?We?re planning on a pretty big celebration on that day,? Fitzgerald said. ?Our job really is to maintain the center and make sure that property stays in shape for the next 100 years and beyond.?

Schroeder was recruited by the late George ?Walt? Hall to join the LJRC board?nearly 15 years ago. Hall?s fundraising prowess put money in?the Rec Center coffers for things such as last year?s historically accurate renovation of concrete pillars that line the athletic grounds.

?He was an unbelievable guy ? the quintessential fundraiser,? Schroeder said of Hall, who passed away in March after?moving to Oregon years ago. ?Because of him we still have so much money in our kitty ? and we?re really indebted to his service.?

La Jolla Rec Council?s Treasurer Hobe Schroeder and board Chair Doug Fitzgerald invite prospective board members to attend the next council meeting, 5 p.m. May 22. File

The Rec Center relies on donations and some funding, including a $25,000 annual grant from the Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation, which is usually spent on major repairs and youth programming.

However, the Rec Center will need money to completely repaint the exterior prior to the centennial, Fitzgerald said.

Since its inception nearly 100 years ago, the La Jolla Rec Center has been a place for youth and adults to gather, celebrate and recreate. Courtesy La Jolla Historical Society

?We?re already trying to get bids on it now,? he said, adding that the center also needs new flooring. ?We?ve got tile in the main room from 1950. ? Hopefully, we get help from the City of San Diego, but the city doesn?t really have a lot of money.?

The LJRC also makes decisions about the?permitted use of several parks, including Cliffridge Park and Allen Field.

Fitzgerald said meetings usually last only an hour. ?We do it quickly and succinctly; we don?t spend hours talking,? he said. ?People?s time is valuable.?

Schroeder said his time on the board has afforded him a way to give back to the community and make a difference in the lives of local youth.

?I feel these kids are our future, so it was a great opportunity for me and I?m still doing it,? he said. ?We?re one of the very few rec centers in the whole city of San Diego that keeps morning hours, because we buy 15 hours per week from the city.?

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  3. La Jolla?s beach cottages: An issue of integrity
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Burglars strike Fla. home of Heat's Udonis Haslem

May 1 (Reuters) - Post position for Saturday's 139th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs after Wednesday's draw (listed as barrier, HORSE, jockey, trainer) 1. BLACK ONYX, Joe Bravo, Kelly Breen 2. OXBOW, Gary Stevens, D. Wayne Lukas 3. REVOLUTIONARY, Calvin Borel, Todd Pletcher 4. GOLDEN SOUL, Robby Albarado, Dallas Stewart 5. NORMANDY INVASION, Javier Castellano, Chad Brown 6. MYLUTE, Rosie Napravnik, Tom Amoss 7. GIANT FINISH, Jose Espinoza, Tony Dutrow 8. GOLDENCENTS, Kevin Krigger, Doug O'Neill 9. OVERANALYZE, Rafael Bejarano, Todd Pletcher 10. PALACE MALICE, Mike Smith, Todd Pletcher 11. ...

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Turkey: Legal reforms fall short on freedom of expression | Amnesty ...

The conviction this month of Faz?l Say, a Turkish pianist for ?insulting religious values? is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how the Turkish authorities could implement a new reform package that has the potential to limit freedom of expression, Amnesty International said.

The ?Fourth judicial package? ? a reform bill confirmed yesterday by Turkey?s President and passed into law today, fails to meet the government?s stated aim of bringing Turkish laws into line with international human rights standards, including European Court of Human Rights case law on the right to freedom of expression.

?This legal reform will go down in the history books as yet another missed opportunity for the government to deliver genuine human rights reform,? said John Dalhuisen, Amnesty International?s Europe and Central Asia Director.

?It is a small step in the right direction, but still a long way short of Turkey?s international human rights obligations as well as what the people of Turkey demand from their lawmakers.?

Amnesty International believes the reform package will allow abusive prosecutions to continue, forcing still more political activists, journalists and human rights defenders to face jail sentences for carrying out their work.

Urgent steps needed

The organization calls for the government to abolish the provision on ?insulting religious values?, used against the pianist Fazil Say, who was given a 10-month suspended prison sentence for what were deemed offensive comments on Twitter. Amnesty also wants the abolition of Penal Code Article 301 on ?denigration of the Turkish nation? and Article 125 on criminal defamation. None of the three were included in the government?s recent reform package.

?Yesterday?s conviction of pianist Fazil Say for ?insulting religious values? demonstrates the need for Turkey?s outdated and restrictive laws to be changed,? Dalhuisen added.

?It is not enough for the government to state that the reform process is ongoing, urgent steps must be taken now.?

Open to abuse

Amnesty International notes that several other Penal Code articles amended under the reform package could still be open to abuse, leading to further violations of the right to freedom of expression.

These include Article 215 on ?praising a crime or a criminal? and Article 318 on ?alienating the public from military service? ? both of which the organization wants to see abolished.

The reform package also amends Anti-Terrorism Law articles 6/2 on ?printing or publishing of declarations or statements of terrorist organizations? and 7/2 on ?making propaganda for a terrorist organization?. Under the reforms, only statements constituting coercion, violence or threats are subject to prosecution under these provisions ? but while the proposed amendments do narrow the offences, and may therefore prevent some of the abuses seen in the past, the amendment is still too broad in that it includes the vague concepts of coercion and threat without specifying a link to violence.

According to international standards, only people making statements that amount to making propaganda for war or any other sort of advocacy of violence should be prosecuted.

Amnesty International calls on the Turkish authorities to amend Article 7/2 in line with these international standards and to scrap Article 6/2 which does not provide for any legitimate prosecution outside what is provided for in Article 7/2.?

Amendments also prevent the use of these articles and some offences under the Law on Demonstrations to be used in conjunction with Article 220/6 of the Penal Code ?Committing a crime in the name of a terrorist organization? that allows persons to be punished as if they were a member of a terrorist organization.
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This amendment is welcome in that it should prevent some of the abusive prosecutions for ?Committing a crime in the name of a terrorist organization? which have included individuals being prosecuted and convicted for legitimate expressions dissenting opinions in particularly in relation to Kurdish rights and politics through speeches, participation at demonstrations and association with certain recognised political groups and organizations.

However, it does not address the broader problem of similar prosecutions being brought for ?membership of a terrorist organization? under Article 314 of the Penal Code or other related provisions.

Amnesty International calls on the Turkish authorities to abolish the offence of ?Committing a crime in the name of a terrorist organization? and to address the broader abuses seen under anti-terrorism prosecutions by amending the overly broad and vague definition of terrorism in line with international standards.

?Turkey has a history of broad and vague laws which have been applied in violation of the right to freedom of expression. Turkey?s lawmakers should have put an end to this,? said Andrew Gardner, Amnesty International?s researcher on Turkey.

?This reform bill afforded the Turkish authorities an opportunity to end the prosecution of individuals for membership of a terrorist organization based simply on the fact that they had written a book, or given a lecture, allegedly supporting the aims of a terrorist organization. Should we now understand that the government wants such abusive prosecutions to continue?? said Gardner.

?Ending the abusive and unfair prosecutions under anti-terrorism laws is essential to achieve peace and justice in Turkey.?

Source: http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/turkey-legal-reforms-fall-short-freedom-expression-2013-04-30

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