Friday, May 31, 2013

Asteroid has its own moon, NASA radar reveals

May 30, 2013 ? A sequence of radar images of asteroid 1998 QE2 was obtained on the evening of May 29, 2013, by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., when the asteroid was about 3.75 million miles (6 million kilometers) from Earth, which is 15.6 lunar distances.

The radar imagery revealed that 1998 QE2 is a binary asteroid. In the near-Earth population, about 16 percent of asteroids that are about 655 feet (200 meters) or larger are binary or triple systems. Radar images suggest that the main body, or primary, is approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 kilometers) in diameter and has a rotation period of less than four hours. Also revealed in the radar imagery of 1998 QE2 are several dark surface features that suggest large concavities. The preliminary estimate for the size of the asteroid's satellite, or moon, is approximately 2,000 feet (600 meters) wide. The radar collage covers a little bit more than two hours.

The radar observations were led by scientist Marina Brozovic of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.

The closest approach of the asteroid occurs on May 31 at 1:59 p.m. Pacific (4:59 p.m. Eastern / 20:59 UTC), when the asteroid will get no closer than about 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers), or about 15 times the distance between Earth and the moon. This is the closest approach the asteroid will make to Earth for at least the next two centuries. Asteroid 1998 QE2 was discovered on Aug. 19, 1998, by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) program near Socorro, N.M.

The resolution of these initial images of 1998 QE2 is approximately 250 feet (75 meters) per pixel. Resolution is expected to increase in the coming days as more data become available. Between May 30 and June 9, radar astronomers using NASA's 230-foot-wide (70 meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., and the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, will perform an extensive campaign of observations on asteroid 1998 QE2. The two telescopes have complementary imaging capabilities that will enable astronomers to learn as much as possible about the asteroid during its brief visit near Earth.

Radar is a powerful technique for studying an asteroid's size, shape, rotation state, surface features and surface roughness, and for improving the calculation of asteroid orbits. Radar measurements of asteroid distances and velocities often enable computation of asteroid orbits much further into the future than if radar observations weren't available.

NASA places a high priority on tracking asteroids and protecting our home planet from them. In fact, the United States has the most robust and productive survey and detection program for discovering near-Earth objects. To date, U.S. assets have discovered more than 98 percent of the known Near-Earth Objects.

In 2012, the Near-Earth Object budget was increased from $6 million to $20 million. Literally dozens of people are involved with some aspect of near-Earth object research across NASA and its centers. Moreover, there are many more people involved in researching and understanding the nature of asteroids and comets, including those objects that come close to Earth, plus those who are trying to find and track them in the first place.

In addition to the resources NASA puts into understanding asteroids, it also partners with other U.S. government agencies, university-based astronomers, and space science institutes across the country that are working to track and better understand these objects, often with grants, interagency transfers and other contracts from NASA.

NASA's Near-Earth Object Program at NASA Headquarters, Washington, manages and funds the search, study, and monitoring of asteroids and comets whose orbits periodically bring them close to Earth. JPL manages the Near-Earth Object Program Office for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.

In 2016, NASA will launch a robotic probe to one of the most potentially hazardous of the known Near-Earth Objects. The OSIRIS-REx mission to asteroid (101955) Bennu will be a pathfinder for future spacecraft designed to perform reconnaissance on any newly-discovered threatening objects. Aside from monitoring potential threats, the study of asteroids and comets enables a valuable opportunity to learn more about the origins of our solar system, the source of water on Earth, and even the origin of organic molecules that lead to the development of life.

NASA recently announced development of a first-ever mission to identify, capture and relocate an asteroid for human exploration. Using game-changing technologies this mission would mark an unprecedented technological achievement that raises the bar of what humans can do in space. Capturing and redirecting an asteroid will integrate the best of NASA's science, technology and human exploration capabilities and draw on the innovation of America's brightest scientists and engineers.

More information about asteroids and near-Earth objects is available at: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ , http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroidwatch and via Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/asteroidwatch .

More information about asteroid radar research is at: http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/

More information about the Deep Space Network is at: http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/dsn .

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Russian critic: Billions have been stolen from Russian Olympics

MOSCOW (AP) ? A prominent Russian opposition figure claims billions of dollars have been stolen during preparations for the 2014 Winter Games in the southern city of Sochi.

Boris Nemtsov, a former Russian deputy prime minister, and an associate released a report Thursday claiming that up to $30 billion was stolen by Russian officials and businessmen in the run-up to the Sochi Olympics.

Nemtsov arrived at that figure by comparing the initial cost estimate with the final price tag of about $51 billion and with cost overruns at previous Olympics. He also compared the per-seat cost of Sochi's Olympic stadium and stadiums at previous games.

The Sochi games in Russia will be the most expensive Olympics in history, winter or summer. In contrast, the 2012 London Summer Olympics cost $14.3 billion.

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Chula Vista Police Motorcycle Officer Seriously Injured in Three ...

SAN DIEGO, California (May 30, 2013) ? A Chula Vista police motorcycle officer sustained severe injuries Wednesday after he was injured in a three-vehicle crash on an East County road. The accident may have been caused by a newly licensed teenage girl who was texting while driving- but an investigation is still pending and the cause is still unknown.

The teen was driving westbound on SR-78 in Ramona. It was 2:30 p.m. when she rear-ended her Ford Fusion sedan into a 2006 Chevrolet HHR. The 61-year-old male driver of the Chevrolet was hit so hard that his vehicle was pushed into the intersection, right into the path of motorcycle officer Nathaniel Walker. This caused Walker?s CHP motorcycle to tumble over the Chevrolet and then crash through the windshield of the Ford Fusion.

The officer was airlifted to Palomar Medical Center where he is being treated for traumatic injuries. The teen girl and 61-year-old man sustained moderate but serious injuries and each was taken to the hospital.

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Israel's Peres calls for return to peace talks

SOUTHERN SHUNEH, Jordan (AP) ? Israel's president urged Israeli and Palestinian leaders on Sunday to overcome differences and resume peace negotiations, saying the sides could not afford "to lose this opportunity."

President Shimon Peres issued his call ahead of a gathering of Mideast leaders on the sidelines of a World Economic Forum meeting on the shores of the Dead Sea in Jordan. Sunday's meeting was expected to include a rare face-to-face meeting between Israeli and Palestinian leaders, along with the participation of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who has devoted much of the past two months to restarting long-stalled peace talks.

"We shouldn't lose the opportunity because it will be replaced by a great disappointment," Peres told reporters in Jordan. "For my experience, I believe it's possible to overcome it. It doesn't require too much time."

Palestinian-Israeli peace talks broke down nearly five years ago, in large part due to disagreements over Israeli settlement construction on occupied territories claimed by the Palestinians. The Palestinians say there is no point in negotiating while Israel continues to build Jewish settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, undermining their quest to set up an independent state. The Palestinians want both areas, captured by Israel in 1967, as parts of a future state.

Kerry, who met with Israeli and Palestinian officials last week during a swing through the region, said both sides must make hard decisions to move toward direct negotiations.

Peres, who won the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for helping forge an interim deal with the Palestinians, sounded upbeat and determined to help in peacemaking with Palestinians.

"It is time for peace," he said. "I believe this is an important opportunity to (engage), not to waste time, return to negotiations and complete the negotiations with the Palestinians."

He said a peace agreement must be "based on a two state solution: an Israeli state, a Palestinian state living as good neighbors cooperating economically and bringing a message to the young generation."

Traditionally an ardent supporter of peace with the Palestinians, Peres holds a ceremonial role in Israel. But his views are highly respected in Israeli society. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has most decision-making powers, holds more hawkish positions than Peres and has given few signs of how he sees a final peace deal with the Palestinians.

Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat, asked to comment on Peres' peace, blamed Israel for the stalled negotiations.

"President Peres know very much...that we (the Palestinians) are not the obstacle," he told The Associated Press.

"I hope that President Peres can convince the prime minister of Israel to accept ... the two states, that it is time to make peace and not talk about peace," Erekat added.

While Netanyahu has endorsed the concept of a two-state solution, the Palestinians accuse him of undermining that goal through his action. In particular, they object to continued settlement construction and Netanyahu's refusal to endorse Israel's pre-1967 lines as the basis for a future border.

Israeli media reported that the president discussed with Netanyahu some key issues he is expected to raise at Sunday's forum.

Peres has scheduled meetings with Jordan's King Abdullah II, whose country maintains cordial ties with Israel under a peace treaty signed in 1994, and possibly Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is also attending the WEF.

On his fourth visit to the Middle East since taking office in February, Kerry held talks with Netanyahu and Abbas last week. Jordanian officials said privately he was expected to meet Peres and Abbas while in Jordan.

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Associated Press writer Jamal Halaby also in Southern Shuneh, Jordan, contributed reporting.

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

'Return Of The Jedi' Turns 30: Secrets Of Ewok Language Revealed!

Sound designer Ben Burtt says Ewokese was created over time and across continents with help from Grandma Vodka.
By Tami Katzoff

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1708006/star-wars-return-jedi-ewok-language-secrets.jhtml

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Creating a Meaningful Home: At the Picket Fence - SAS Interiors

Creating a Meaningful Home blog series featured on www.sasinteriors.net

Today?s guest post for the Creating a Meaningful Home Blog Series is Vanessa of At the Picket Fence. Welcome Vanessa?

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Hi there! I?m Vanessa from the blog At the Picket Fence and I am so honored to be here as part of Jenna?s Creating a Meaningful Home series! That?s me below with my wonderful husband and our two precious kiddos. I was so thrilled when Jenna asked me to share what I believe it means to create a home with meaning because that is exactly what I?ve set out to do in my own home.

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I?ve always found it interesting when people take offense to the word ?homemaker?. To me, being a ?maker? of a home is one of the greatest joys and privileges! And I believe that title is applicable to anyone who loves the process of creating a warm and welcoming space to call their own.

For me, adding meaning to my home is all about having pieces of the past incorporated into my decor. My sister and parents all live in different states so it feels even more important to have these links to one another and our shared heritage. I?m probably never going to have all of the latest design trends on display, but what I hope to have is a home which reflects my love of history and family.

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The trick for me has always been blending antiques and vintage items into my traditional style home while still keeping things feeling fresh and updated. In my living room I have pieces which were purchased at least 15 years ago, alongside pieces which were purchased 2 months ago, alongside pieces which belonged to my grandmother.

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This china cabinet belonged to my mother?s mother and made it?s way to our home last year. I?ve said it before and I?ll say it again?this won?t ever be painted! But, by filling with with white and off-white dishes it keeps it from having an overwhelmingly ?antique? feel and it seems right at home in the same room as my brand new mirrored cabinets.

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One of the things I?ve recently found challenging is how often I?m easily swayed by what I see on other blogs or Pinterest. I?ve contemplated painting my dining room set over and over again but just can?t ever bring myself to do it! Of course, that may be because my hubby would think I was officially off my rocker (I?m only currently unofficially off my rocker!) if I did. But, instead of taking a paintbrush to this set which was one of our very first purchases as a married couple, I decided to make drop cloth chair skirts to give it a more casual look.

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Sometimes creating a meaningful home is also about changing the things you can change and embracing the things you can?t. Or at least the things you can?t change for now. In our downstairs bathroom, simple updates like a new faucet and light fixture, along with an inexpensive mirror, help to offset a tiled counter top that isn?t exactly my first choice. And a simple no-sew burlap vanity skirt helps to disguise cabinets that were dark and closed in the room.

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Creating a meaningful home can take on many different forms. My daughter sleeps on the same oak bed that belonged to my mom as a little girl. Then it belonged to my sister (Auntie Heather) and we spent many a day pretending that bed was a ship navigating the open seas or a wagon bouncing along the prairie. Her room is filled with vintage items which have been passed down through our family. But some, like this vanity, are pieces which are new to us but blend in seamlessly with the rest. It must have been cherished by another little girl at some point and I know my own sweet girl loves to spin on that stool and talk to her reflection in the mirror a la Anne of Green Gables!

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More than anything else, creating a meaningful home means keeping in mind the lives of those who live there. It might mean turning a bookcase into an American Girl Dollhouse for a little girl who has fallen in love with all things American Girl!

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And it might also mean finally coming to terms with the fact that your little boy is getting older and while the play-room no longer has a wooden train table, it does have a cool new Dartboard cabinet made using an old kitchen cupboard.

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My goal has always been that our home is a reflection of who we are as a family. You might walk our front door and think that the style isn?t quite the same as your own. You might have made different choices or placed the furniture in a different position. But, I hope that anyone who walks through that door finds a home that is warm, welcoming, friendly and?well?meaningful!

Thanks again for allowing me to share from my heart with you today and a BIG thank you to Jenna for having me here!

Thank you so much Vanessa for sharing the amazing ways you incorporate the old with the new in your home to create a meaningful space for you and your family.? With Vanessa?s traditional aesthetic, she?s been able to beautifully create a home that reflects her love for history and family.? She displays pieces that are decades old alongside others that were purchased last week.

Create a Meaningful Home: Vanessa of At the Picket Fence gives us a tour of how she has thoughtfully created a meaningful home. See the entire series at www.sasinteriors.net

Vanessa, along with her blogging bud & sister, Heather, have a fabulous and inspiring blog filled with DIY projects, party ideas, recipes, and much more.? A perfect project for this time of year that Heather and Vanessa created are these faux-aged garden pots. Don?t they look fabulous?!? It?s amazing how easy terra cotta post can go from new to years old in just a few minutes.

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Head on over to At the Picket Fence, and give Vanessa (and Heather) a BIG HELLO!

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Friday, May 24, 2013

New fluorescent tools for cancer diagnosis

May 24, 2013 ? In recent years, microRNAs (miRNAs) and other non-coding RNAs are small molecules that help control the expression of specific proteins. In recent years they have emerged as disease biomarkers. miRNA profiles have been used to establish tissue origin for cancers of unknown primary origin, determine prognosis, monitor therapeutic responses and screen for disease, but clinically tractable, diagnostic methods for monitoring miRNA expression in patient samples are not currently available.

In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Thomas Tuschl and colleagues at Rockefeller University developed a multicolor fluorescence labeling method that can be used to visualize miRNAs in tissue sections, such as those recovered from biopsies.

Using this method, Tuschl and colleagues were able to identify tumor specific miRNAs in basal cell carcinoma and Merkel cell carcinoma (accompanying image) and distinguish between FFPE sections from the two tumor types.

This proof-of concept study indicates that RNA FISH could serve as a molecular diagnostic in a clinical setting. In a companion commentary, Gennadi Glinksy of Stanford University discusses how this technology could contribute to the development of RNA-based diagnostics and therapeutics.

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  1. Neil Renwick, Pavol Cekan, Paul A. Masry, Sean E. McGeary, Jason B. Miller, Markus Hafner, Zhen Li, Aleksandra Mihailovic, Pavel Morozov, Miguel Brown, Tasos Gogakos, Mehrpouya B. Mobin, Einar L. Snorrason, Harriet E. Feilotter, Xiao Zhang, Clifford S. Perlis, Hong Wu, Mayte Su?rez-Fari?as, Huichen Feng, Masahiro Shuda, Patrick S. Moore, Victor A. Tron, Yuan Chang, Thomas Tuschl. Multicolor microRNA FISH effectively differentiates tumor types. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2013; DOI: 10.1172/JCI68760
  2. Gennadi V. Glinsky. RNA-guided diagnostics and therapeutics for next-generation individualized nanomedicine. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2013; DOI: 10.1172/JCI69268

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Chris Nolan claims Boys 200 yard freestyle gold medal ? Swimming ...

Chris Nolan claims Boys 200 yard freestyle gold medal ? Swimming news

Chris T Nolan of Corcoran High School-CC claimed gold medal of Boys 200 yard freestyle on first day of the 2013 High School State Swimming Championships (CIF Central Division 2) on Wednesday, May 22.

The 16-year-old Nolan lived up to the expectations of his supporters by dominating the playoff of 200 yard event. With his astonishing pace, Nolan managed to excel on the finishing end for gold medal.

He remained marginally ahead of his following swimmer and rushed his way towards the finishing end for the title with the timing of 1 minute and 41.35 seconds.

The champion was chased by Chris Salcido of Independence High School-CC, who was only 0.22 seconds behind and emerged on the medal rostrum for silver medal with the timing of 1 minute and 41.57 seconds.

The second best finisher was followed by Conor Martin of Tulare Union High School, who was almost six seconds apart and clocked a time of 1 minute and 47.48 seconds for bronze medal.

Fourth fastest spot of the race was obtained by Trevor De Leeuw of Tulare Union High School, who was two body lengths behind and tapped the wall with the timing of 1 minute and 49.27 seconds.

Kevin Hinson of Central High School, who was only half body length behind and clocked a time of 1 minute and 49.85 seconds, traced Leeuw.

Joshua Koster of Central Valley Christian-CC, who concluded his race in sixth place by posting a time of 1 minute and 50.69 seconds, obtained sixth fastest spot of the race.

Seventh position of the race was obtained by Chance Marchini of Highland High School-CC, who stayed almost 0.85 seconds slower and clocked a time of 1 minute and 51.54 seconds.

Colin Plank of Central High School, who was just 0.12 seconds behind and posted a time of 1 minute and 51.66 seconds, obtained eighth position of the race.

In addition, Nolan received a huge round of applause from the audience for his commendable pace while the position holders received medals and accolades at the victory ceremony of the tournament after the session.

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Report: Waze Could Be In Play Again, With Google The Latest Suitor. Or Not Actually

WazeGoogle is the latest suitor to be reportedly circling around social sat-nav smartphone app Waze. Bloomberg reports 'people familiar with the matter' who say Mountain View is considering an acquisition, and that Waze is "fielding expressions of interest from multiple parties and is seeking more than $1 billion". However sources contacted by TechCrunch have poured cold water on the Google rumour.

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Charles Simic to read from new book in Portsmouth - South Church, Portsmouth

RiverRun Bookstore welcomes Charles Simic to celebrate the recent recent release of his book, New and Selected Poems: 1962 - 2012. The event will be held at the South Church.

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For over fifty years, Charles Simic has been widely celebrated for his brilliant and innovative poetic imagery, his sardonic wit, and a voice all his own. He has been awarded nearly every major literary prize for his poetry, including a Pulitzer and a MacArthur grant, in addition to serving as the poet laureate of the United States in 2007 and 2008.

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In this new volume, he distills his life?s work, combining for the first time the best of his early poems with his later works?including nearly three dozen revisions?along with seventeen new, never-before-published poems. Simic?s body of work draws inspiration from a range of topics, from the inscrutability of ordinary life to American blues, from folktales to marriage and war.

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Consistently exciting and unexpected, the nearly four hundred poems in this volume represent the best of one of America?s most distinguished and original poets.

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After the event, Mr. Simic will sign books for the attendees.

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Tickets are $5 and can be purchased?here. The $5 ticket can be redeemed for $5 in credit toward the purchase of one of Mr. Simic's books. (One ticket per book, please.) We hand out the tickets the night of the event, when you check in at the door.

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If you would like to avoid the fees, you can also purchase tickets by calling RiverRun Bookstore at 603-431-2100.

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Hangover 3 Reviews Slam Movie as Dull, Unfunny, A Terrible "Chore" to Watch

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Gawkers, looters and a media circus: What happens when a tornado hits your town

"We Survived," read a message on a home in Moore, Okla. (Holly Bailey/Yahoo News)

MOORE, Okla.?Southwest 4th Street used to be known as one of the busiest cruising strips in this growing suburb of Oklahoma City, a street where teenagers for decades killed time just driving around in loops with their friends.

It was a tradition that began long before the population boom that fueled the rapid construction of housing developments west of Santa Fe Avenue, the official dividing line between Moore and Oklahoma City. Back then, the tall blinking antenna towers for what used to be KOMA Radio was the most iconic feature of the city skyline, rising high above 4th Street over what used to be mostly empty farm land to the west.

In recent years, the young have driven their cars elsewhere, attracted to the newer movie theaters and restaurants popping up along Moore?s southern border. But in the aftermath of Monday?s tornado here, which killed at least 24 people, 4th Street has been busy again, packed with cars and people on foot trying to get a glimpse of the damage caused by what weather officials say was the most devastating storm to hit this city in years.

It was a testament to what usually happens to a city in the aftermath of a major natural disaster: It turns into a circus.

On Tuesday, law enforcement officials from all over the state fanned out along 4th Street, guarding entrances to neighborhoods flattened by the tornado and where workers continued to pick through debris looking for more victims. FBI agents were even spotted blocking a path into the city?s oldest cemetery in an attempt to keep people away. But it wasn?t really working.

Dozens of people?teenagers, moms and dads with their kids and even the elderly?strolled in packs down 4th street trying to get close to the damage, walking so casually it seemed as though they were just on an afternoon trip to the mall. They carried their iPhones, meticulously chronicling slivers of lumber and other debris, and talked about footage they?d seen on television of the storm and other tornadoes they?d lived through.

A woman named Ashley, who declined to give her last name, told Yahoo News she?d driven to Moore from Yukon, about 45 minutes away, to see the damage. She was with her two kids, a 4-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son, and said she?d parked her SUV on a nearby side street and walked over.

?I wanted them to see it,? Ashley said, motioning to her kids. ?Everybody remembers their first big storm.?

Along Telephone Road, where dozens of cars were crushed into piles outside what used to be the Moore Medical Center, the muddy sidewalks were so crowded that people walked in the street?much to the anger of police officers who yelled at them, but did nothing to stop them.

Stepping over downed power lines, people paused to take photos of the dozens of media satellite trucks that had taken position along 6th Street, where some of the most famous reporters in the country?including NBC?s Brian Williams and CNN?s Anderson Cooper?were doing live shots outside homes that had been reduced to nothing but piles of sticks. In the parking lot of the Warren Theater across the street, there were at least 100 more media trucks from outlets all over the world, their satellites pointed to the sky like steel flower blooms.

Troops from the Oklahoma National Guard were deployed to keep people from wandering into the neighborhood?but many still found ways in, hiking through the soggy mud of a nearby park, where a refrigerator was impaled on a tree and a once-busy playground was reduced to rubble?swings literally ripped from their hinges.

Nearby, residents of one demolished home had spray-painted a message on one of the remaining brick walls of their house: ?We Survived.?

But not everyone wandering through the streets here was simply gawking. Late Monday, Moore police detained at least two men, who were later seen handcuffed and sitting in the street outside a pile of debris along 7th Street. Witnesses said police had caught them walking through the remains of a nearby home and pocketing items that didn?t belong to them.

Indeed, fears of looters had prompted some residents to pitch tents outside their homes, where many said they planned to stay the night to protect whatever belongings they had left.

?There have been random men walking through houses around here all day,? said Jessica Elliott, as she stood near a tent pitched outside her destroyed home on 8th Street. ?We?ve already lost so much. I don?t want to lose anything else.?

Back on Telephone Road, traffic was at a standstill, thanks in part to a man who had stopped his car and rolled down the window to take an iPhone photo of the media trucks parked across the street from the Moore Medical Center.

A few yards away, a police officer lost his temper and sprinted down the street to yell at the man. ?GET OFF YOUR PHONE AND DRIVE!? the officer screamed, clearly exasperated.

?I just wanted a picture,? the man yelled back, as he pulled away.

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Healthcare workers strike at five California public hospitals

By Ronnie Cohen

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Thousands of healthcare workers walked off the job at the University of California's five medical centers on Tuesday, delaying emergency care, surgeries, diagnostic procedures and other medical treatment throughout the state.

The union representing nearly 13,000 vocational nurses, respiratory therapists and radiology technicians said it called the two-day strike to draw attention to staff shortages they said undermine patient care at the hospitals in San Francisco, Davis, Los Angeles, San Diego and Irvine.

University officials said the main stumbling block in contract talks with striking workers, represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), is the union's unwillingness to agree to retirement benefit changes that most other university workers have accepted.

In addition to the healthcare workers on strike, some of the public hospital system's estimated 3,400 pharmacists, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists and lab scientists also walked out on Tuesday in a one-day sympathy strike at the five medical centers.

Hospital officials estimated several thousand employees participated in Tuesday's job actions.

The hospital brought in 105 replacement workers but was forced to postpone 150 scheduled surgeries and delay treatment to about 100 patients who had been expecting to undergo chemotherapy, radiation therapy and bone marrow transplants, said Sheila Antrum, UC San Francisco's chief nursing officer.

The emergency room remained open but some ambulance-borne patients were diverted to other hospitals farther away, delaying their care.

"The allegation is they're doing this for patient safety," UC spokeswoman Dianne Klein said. "If we had unsafe staffing levels, we wouldn't be in operation. I really don't understand how walking off the job and leaving patients stranded is helping them."

"What AFSCME wants is a special deal for them, and we don't think it's fair," she added.

The university had offered the workers a four-year contract with up to 3.5 percent annual wage increases, said University of California Vice President for Human Resources Dwaine Duckett. The average employee in the union earns $55,000 a year, he said.

The union wants contract provisions giving its members a say in staffing they see as inadequate, in part because of recent layoffs and the outsourcing of healthcare jobs to nonunion workers, said AFSCME spokesman Todd Stenhouse.

"Our top concern is about safe staffing, and we need to put a stop to the diversion of resources away from patient care," he said. He said the striking employees have been working without a contract since September.

A spokeswoman for the San Francisco medical center acknowledged that the hospital had eliminated 300 positions since November, including the jobs of 75 employees who were laid off.

Contract benefit changes proposed by the UC system include raising employee pension contributions, revising eligibility rules for retiree health benefits and creating a second tier of retirement benefits for new workers.

Tim Thrush picketed outside UC San Francisco, where he works as a diagnostic sonographer, holding a sign saying, "Striking for our patients, our family and our future."

"I'm very excited and energized to be in the middle of hundreds of my co-workers who are standing up to UC and letting them know that their messed-up priorities that are short-changing patient care on a daily basis need to stop," said Thrush, 46.

Randy Johnson, 55, an MRI technician who has worked at UCSF for 20 years, said he was striking because of staffing reductions.

"They keep cutting our staff," Johnson said. "I work with sick, dying kids every day. I just don't have the time to spend with the parents of these kids that they deserve."

(Editing by Alex Dobuzinskis, Steve Gorman and Lisa Shumaker)

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

'The Hangover' With Kids: Substance Abuse Has Never Been So Cute

With the premiere of "Part III" in theaters tomorrow, the epic saga of "The Hangover" will come to a close. The comedy franchise launched the careers of Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis and countless in-jokes about Wolfpacks and questions about why they're called ruffies. The "Hangover" movies have also inspired their fair share [...]

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My Sexual Addictions and the whole story........ : Sexual Addiction ...

I have finally plucked up enough courage to broadcast myself. I really did not know which section of the Forum to put this in as it seems that my problems are all over the place. I am putting it in 'Sexual Addictions' and 'NPD'.

I left work in April 2010 after having a mental breakdown due to my worsening OCD and other mental problems. I have received psychiatric treatment for the past three years and I have been told that I have a Narcissistic Personality Disorder (an Unprincipled Narcissist) which has made my OCD worse and caused me to be very depressed. I also feel that I have a form of sexual addiction.

I have had CBT therapy and Psychiatric therapy under a psychiatric unit. This has now finished as I only had a fixed number of sessions. I was told that the NHS could not offer any help for my sexual problems. This has made me very angry as I do not feel that it has helped. It has just been an NHS box-ticking exercise and I now feel totally abandoned. I have been told that the NHS is no longer able to help me but help may be available privately. I cannot afford to go privately as I have not worked since my breakdown. I see my GP on a monthly basis but feel that she is only performing another box-ticking exercise.

I have been on medication since April 2010; 250mg/day Chlomipramine with 7mg/day Risperidone, then Olanzapine and I am on now on Sertraline 100mg/day. I have had unpleasant side affects with some of these.

I have anger management issues as I find my day to day coping with my NPD and OCD a struggle which I cannot deal with. My OCD means that I cannot touch things without washing my hands afterward repeatedly. I have morbid and obscene thoughts all the time which means I cannot walk about, switch lights, doors, stairs, anything at all until I have the right thoughts, which are very hard to find. If I try to ignore them, my stress and anger level increases and I have a tightening sensation in my chest and I feel sick. At times like these I lose interest in what I am doing (if I even start it) and give up.

Whenever I meet people I just feel hostile and am ready for any attack they make. If somebody looks at me in the wrong way or says something, I cannot stop myself from snapping back at them and being rude and aggressive. I sometimes push things in shops or slam doors open or closed. I feel very aggressive and want to break things and I try to suppress this by talking to myself when I walk around. I swear at things loudly and people under my breath in a way that means I can just be heard, but people cannot be sure that I am talking to them. I feel very anxious when meeting people as if they know what my problems are so I attack them to warn them away. I know that if I hit somebody I will be in trouble so I have to walk away. It is better to avoid people in the first place. They are always against me and I cannot allow them to beat me. They will be nasty to me sooner or later so I have to protect myself. My thoughts wander all over the place and I sometimes have bad thoughts about what I would like to do to people who are my enemy.

Sometimes I am so depressed that I have to try very hard not to hurt myself. When I have the bad thoughts, I have to punish myself by hitting myself and cutting myself. I have also burnt myself with an iron. When I cut myself I like to see the blood because I know that the badness is running out of me for a while. I find it impossible to get motivated and get more and more depressed. This makes my OCD worse and my anger increases. My anger started as a coping strategy but is sometimes out of control. When I told my Psychiatrist that I hoped that somebody would break into my home so that I could use my shotgun, they carried out a Police check on me. I am scared that I will be put into a situation that makes me so angry that I will not be able to control myself.

My NPD and OCD includes sexual obsessions which upset me and yet I often find it very hard to behave in an appropriate manner. My sexual obsessions mean that I look at women in a sexually intimidating manner. I look at their breasts or between their legs not caring if they see me looking or are offended because I have no thought or regard for them. It gives me a feeling of power and control. I have to avoid women because my anger sometimes feels sexual. I have sexual urges which I find difficult to control. I would never physically hurt anybody but cannot stop myself from intimidating them. I have sexual thoughts about my loved ones so I have to punish myself.

I have several sexualised websites on which I post photos of me nude or having sex with women I have photographed. I cannot stop looking at pornography and feel the need to masturbate often. My psychiatrist says that these issues are deep within myself and feels that they may have contributed to my NPD and OCD. She thinks that I channel the disturbing sexual thoughts which go along with my OCD into ones that I can control ie. exhibitionism and pornography etc. It seems that when I am sexually charged I am more confident for a while but when they go I am left feeling more desperately depressed than ever. I have visited sex clubs and taken part in 'greedy girl' events. I love my wife and have never been inside another woman although I like to have them perform oral sex on me. I like to ejaculate over them and this does not feel as if I am being unfaithful to my wife because they are doing it to me, not me to them. I have recently masturbated a man at a sex club and that does not feel like being unfaithful as I know that it is not really me. I do not find the male body attractive at all but I like to look at penises, usually in relation to hetero pornography. When I masturbated that man, I put myself into the mind of a porn actress and enjoyed the control I had over him. I am hostile toward men and so I enjoy having the power. It is my way of exercising control. Some kind of controlled aggression. I sometimes park my car in a quiet place and masturbate whilst reading pornography. If a man makes an advance to me, I attack them verbally and can hardly control my hate. It seems that most of the time I think that I either want to hurt people or have sex with them.

I regret not making more of of my CBT session with my first counsellor. I found her attractiveness to be too much of a distraction and I would be sitting in front of her not really taking in what she was saying but imagining ejaculating over her legs and face.

I find myself thinking about how I would kill myself. I can be sitting watching TV and when I have to keep rewinding the programme because something is said or shown on the TV which my OCD will not let me get past, I get so depressed that I wonder if certain things around the house would take my weight if I tied a rope to them. The only thing that stops me from doing something like this is the thought of my family. I then feel so depressed and empty that it is usually then that I have to go and look at some pornography and masturbate.

I really cannot see anything in my life that is good for me except my wife, daughter and my parents. I love them so much and would never hurt them but they find it difficult to understand me, although they try. Without them I think I would do something to hurt myself badly or worse.

It seems that my NPD and OCD are controlling my whole life and I do not know what I can do about it.

There. I have said it.

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Monday, May 20, 2013

24 killed in rebel vs army battle in South Sudan

JUBA, South Sudan (AP) ? South Sudan's military spokesman says 24 people were killed and dozens wounded during a battle between government troops and rebels who had overrun a town.

Col. Philip Aguer said Monday that a battle in Jonglei state on Sunday killed 20 rebel fighters and four government troops.

Aguer said the army recaptured the town of Boma, near the border with Ethiopia, from rebels led by David Yau Yau who took over the town earlier this month.

Aguer said government forces found food manufactured in the East African country of Eritrea on the ground, but that officials don't have evidence that Eritrea is helping the rebels.

South Sudan accuses Sudan of supporting Yau Yau's rebellion in order to block South Sudan's plans to build an oil pipeline through Jonglei state and Ethiopia.

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Obama calls meeting on military sex assault

Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff speaks during his lecture at Joint Staff College in Tokyo, Friday, April 26, 2013. Dempsey, who is wrapping up weeklong visit to Asia that included South Korea and China, reaffirmed Washington's commitment to the U.S.-Japan alliance. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff speaks during his lecture at Joint Staff College in Tokyo, Friday, April 26, 2013. Dempsey, who is wrapping up weeklong visit to Asia that included South Korea and China, reaffirmed Washington's commitment to the U.S.-Japan alliance. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The nation's top defense leaders were summoned to the White House Thursday to talk about the military's escalating sexual assault crisis as the Pentagon's top general said women in uniform were losing confidence the problem will be solved.

President Barack Obama planned to meet Thursday afternoon with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the civilian and military leaders of each service, and the military's senior enlisted advisers to discuss the issue, the Pentagon announced.

Allegations of sexual assault in the military have triggered outrage from local commanders to Capitol Hill and the Oval Office. Yet there seem to be few clear solutions beyond improved training and possible adjustments in how the military prosecutes such crimes. Changing the culture of a male-dominated, change-resistant military that for years has tolerated sexism and sexist behavior is proving to be a challenging task.

"We're losing the confidence of the women who serve that we can solve this problem," the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, said Wednesday.

"That's a crisis," Dempsey said in remarks during a flight from Europe to Washington that were reported by the American Forces Press Service, which is the Pentagon's internal news agency. Dempsey suggested that a deepening of the sexual assault problem may be linked to the strains of war.

"I tasked those around me to help me understand what a decade-plus of conflict may have done to the force," he said. "Instinctively, I knew it had to have some effect."

Dempsey added: "This is not to make excuses. We should be better than this. In fact, we have to be better than this."

The Pentagon had scheduled a briefing for journalists Thursday with Hagel and Dempsey, but after the White House meeting was announced, they said the Pentagon news conference was being postponed until Friday.

As new sexual assault allegations emerged this week involving an Army soldier who was assigned to prevent such crimes ? the second military member facing similar accusations ? the Pentagon said Hagel is working on a written directive to spell out steps aimed at resolving the escalating problem.

But Obama, fuming at a news conference last week, warned that he wanted swift and sure action, not "just more speeches or awareness programs or training." Sexual offenders need to be "prosecuted, stripped of their position, court-martialed, fired, dishonorably discharged. Period," he said.

"The president has made very clear his expectations on this issue," said Pentagon press secretary George Little, adding that Hagel told Obama on Tuesday about an Army sergeant first class at Fort Hood, Texas, who faces allegations of sexual misconduct. The case involves the soldier's activities with three women, including an allegation that he may have arranged for one of them to have sex for money, according to a defense official.

Those allegations come on the heels of a Pentagon report last week that estimated that as many as 26,000 military members may have been sexually assaulted last year, based on survey results, out of 1.4 million in the services.

That report, and a recent series of arrests and other sexual assault problems across the military, have triggered a rush of initiatives from the Pentagon and proposed legislation on Capitol Hill.

But experts warn that stemming an increase in assaults will require concrete changes, both in law and in military culture.

"There is not a quick fix," said Anu Bhagwati, former Marine captain and executive director of the Service Women's Action Network. "The military can't train its way out of this problem."

She said that changing the prosecution system is critical but that victims also have to be convinced they won't be punished if they come forward. Changing the culture in the military to foster greater respect, she said, may require using outside groups and advocates to deal with assault cases so that victims don't feel intimidated by having to go to senior officers with their assault allegations.

According to Little, Hagel is considering changes to the Uniform Code of Military Justice that would prevent commanders from reversing sexual assault convictions, along with other efforts to improve training, assist victims and strengthen discipline.

Hagel has also ordered the retraining, recertifying and rescreening of all sexual assault prevention and response personnel as well as military recruiters, who also have been accused in recent sexual misconduct cases.

"He is going to spare no effort to address the problem," Little said, adding that additional training is "foundational" to any credible effort against sexual assault. He said Hagel is "open to any and all" ideas about how to improve training, and he said this will be just one element in a broader effort to fight the problem.

On Capitol Hill, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., planned to introduce legislation Thursday taking top commanders out of the process of deciding whether a sexual misconduct case goes to trial. For sexual offenses with authorized sentences of more than one year in confinement ? akin to felonies in the civilian judicial system ? that decision would rest instead with officers at ranks as low as colonel who are seasoned trial counsels with prosecutorial experience.

"'What we need to do is change the system so victims know that they can receive justice," Gillibrand said Thursday on CBS "This Morning."

And, Sens. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., introduced legislation Wednesday to require the Pentagon to establish strict new criteria for service members who can serve in sexual assault prevention programs throughout the military.

In the latest case, the Texas sergeant, whose name has not been made public, was assigned as a coordinator of a battalion-level sexual assault prevention program at Fort Hood. He has been suspended from all duties but has not been charged with any crime.

A defense official in Washington said it was not yet clear if one of the three women was forced into prostitution, adding that the sergeant is being investigated for allegedly sexually assaulting one of the other two women. The allegations involving the third woman were not known.

Another U.S. official said that the sergeant had served in both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and that there were no obvious problems with his military record on an initial review.

Both officials spoke only on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.

The soldier was being investigated by the Army Criminal Investigation Command. No charges had been filed, but officials say they expect them fairly soon.

Just last week, an Air Force officer who headed a sexual assault prevention office was himself arrested on charges of groping a woman in a Northern Virginia parking lot.

Little said Hagel was angry and disappointed at "these troubling allegations and the breakdown in discipline and standards they imply." He said Hagel had met with Army Secretary John McHugh and ordered him to "fully investigate this matter rapidly, to discover the extent of these allegations and to ensure that all of those who might be involved are dealt with appropriately."

In the recent Pentagon report, officials said that of the estimated 26,000 military members who may have been sexually assaulted last year, fewer than 3,400 reported the incidents. Nearly 800 of those simply sought help and declined to file formal complaints against their alleged attackers.

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Associated Press writers Donna Cassata and Nedra Pickler and AP Radio correspondent Sagar Meghani contributed to this report.

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Apple patent application teams up multiple smartphone flashes for better lighting

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Smartphone camera flashes are notoriously weak compared to dedicated models, but what if you could fire them from several handsets at once? Since none of us have the millisecond timing needed to do it manually, Apple has filed a patent application to let any number of iOS (or other devices with a flash) fill in the light automatically. It'd work by using a master device as the camera, which would trigger slave devices positioned around the subject to fire their flashes when the shutter is opened. A test image would first be taken and analyzed by the software, which would then remotely adjust the intensity of the slave flashes to produce the final photo. The filing allows for virtually any device with a sensor to act as the capture device and a broad variety of illumination devices, including dedicated lights, smartphones, tablets or camera flashes -- though we imagine Apple would concentrate on its own products. If you're already planning to use friend #1 for a kicker light, friend #2 as an eye-light and friend #3 as a hair light on that next outing, please remember it's still just an application for now.

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OJ Simpson testifies in bid for new Vegas trial

O.J. Simpson testifies in Clark County District Court, Wednesday, May 15, 2013 in Las Vegas. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine to 33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping charges, is using a writ of habeas corpus, to seek a new trial, claiming he had such bad representation that his conviction should be reversed. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jeff Scheid, Pool)

O.J. Simpson testifies in Clark County District Court, Wednesday, May 15, 2013 in Las Vegas. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine to 33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping charges, is using a writ of habeas corpus, to seek a new trial, claiming he had such bad representation that his conviction should be reversed. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jeff Scheid, Pool)

O.J. Simpson testifies during an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court, Wednesday, May 15, 2013 in Las Vegas. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine to 33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping charges, is using a writ of habeas corpus, to seek a new trial, claiming he had such bad representation that his conviction should be reversed. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jeff Scheid, Pool)

O.J. Simpson testifies during an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court, Wednesday, May 15, 2013 in Las Vegas. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine to 33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping charges, is using a writ of habeas corpus, to seek a new trial, claiming he had such bad representation that his conviction should be reversed. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jeff Scheid, Pool)

O.J. Simpson is handcuffed and escorted away from the witness stand during a break in an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court, Wednesday, May 15, 2013 in Las Vegas. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine to 33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping charges, is using a writ of habeas corpus, to seek a new trial, claiming he had such bad representation that his conviction should be reversed. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, Pool)

O.J. Simpson removes his glasses as he testifies during an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court, Wednesday, May 15, 2013 in Las Vegas. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine to 33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping charges, is using a writ of habeas corpus, to seek a new trial, claiming he had such bad representation that his conviction should be reversed. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, Pool)

(AP) ? His leg shackles rattling as he shuffled to and from the witness stand, O.J. Simpson made his own case Wednesday for a new trial on armed robbery charges with testimony that he relied on the advice of his trusted attorney when he tried to reclaim mementos from his football glory days.

"It was my stuff. I followed what I thought was the law," the 65-year-old former NFL star and actor said. "My lawyer told me I couldn't break into a guy's room. I didn't break into anybody's room. I didn't try to muscle the guys. The guys had my stuff, even though they claimed they didn't steal it."

Simpson said he took the advice of his longtime former lawyer, Yale Galanter, and didn't testify in his Las Vegas trial at which he was convicted in 2008 of armed robbery, kidnapping and other charges and sentenced to nine to 33 years in prison.

His fall from long-ago fame and fortune was on display as a grayer, bulkier Simpson made his way through the courtroom. The Heisman Trophy college running back and NFL record-setter once made TV commercials running through airports. As Nevada prison inmate No. 1027820, he's been handcuffed and chained at the ankles during a hearing on his claim that he was poorly represented by his attorney during the trial.

His physician, Henry Johnson, watched and said Simpson appeared to be in good health.

H. Leon Simon, attorney for the state, conducted a brief cross-examination that focused on some of the same details Simpson attorney Patricia Palm raised about advice Simpson received from his trial lawyers, Galanter and co-counsel Gabriel Grasso.

"Mr. Galanter advised me not to testify," Simpson reiterated.

"You made a decision to follow Mr. Galanter's advice, rather than Mr. Grasso's, and not testify?" Simon asked.

"Yes," Simpson said.

Simpson did acknowledge that he didn't have a legal right to take some things from the Palace Station hotel room where he and five men confronted two sports memorabilia dealers ? including baseballs signed by Pete Rose and Duke Snyder and lithographs of football great Joe Montana. Simpson said he thought those items would be returned later. He said he didn't remember taking a hat from one of the dealers.

Earlier, under detailed questioning by Palm, Simpson seemed to describe every minute of a weekend that began with plans for a friend's wedding and ended with him under arrest.

He said he knew the memorabilia dealers, had no fear of them and certainly didn't need guns.

"There was no talk of guns at all," he said. Simpson declared he never even saw guns during the confrontation.

During the trial, two former co-defendants who testified for the prosecution said they had guns.

Simpson's bid for freedom hinges on showing that Galanter had conflicted interests and gave him bad trial and appellate advice.

Galanter, of Miami, is due to testify Friday. He has declined comment ahead of that appearance.

"He was my guy," Simpson said of his long friendship and professional relationship with Galanter.

He said Galanter told him he was within his legal rights to take back possessions as long as there was no violence or trespassing.

Grasso has said it was Galanter who convinced Simpson not to testify.

While the trial prosecutor testified earlier that there were preliminary discussions with Galanter about a plea bargain, Simpson testified he was never told a bargain was under consideration and that he did not remember any offer being given to him at trial.

Asked by Palm if he knew he could have gotten as little as 30 months in prison if he pleaded guilty to robbery, Simpson said no, and that he would have considered it if he had known.

Simpson also said Galanter led him to believe he could not be convicted on the charges.

"If you understood you could be convicted on the state's evidence, would you have testified?" Palm asked.

Simpson said yes.

Dressed in a drab blue prison uniform, Simpson spoke clearly as he recounted events leading to the hotel room where the dealers had the memorabilia. His voice cracked a bit as he told of recognizing items on the bed, including framed photos that used to hang on the wall of his Los Angeles home.

"Look at this stuff. Some of the stuff I didn't really realize was gone. These were things I hadn't seen in 10 years," he said. "You know, you get a little emotional about it."

There is no jury in the hearing and Simpson's fate will be determined by District Judge Linda Marie Bell. It remained unclear Wednesday whether the judge plans to make an immediate ruling or issue a written order later.

While Simpson's previous court cases were media events, including his 1995 acquittal in the Los Angeles killings of his ex-wife and her friend, there were empty seats in the Las Vegas courtroom for the first two days of the hearing.

But on Wednesday, the courtroom was full, with Simpson family members and friends in the second row. A marshal turned people away, sending them to an overflow room where video was streamed live.

Still, the scene was much tamer than in the past.

"This is less hoopla than I expected. It's real toned down," said Wyatt Skaggs, a retired defense attorney visiting from Laramie, Wyo.

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