Monday, August 5, 2013

Blog Archive ? Improbable (Impossible?) Relationships in Historical ...

I?ve heard a lot of critical murmurings about historical romances (The Duchess Hunt included) that dismiss the theme of dukes (and other lords and ladies) marrying far below their station. While many readers seem to adore the Cinderella trope, to some readers, it is unrealistic to the point of being annoying. Even ridiculous.

I?ve been thinking about this a lot (mostly at about 3 am in the morning!). To me Cinderella romances hold a strong appeal (both as a reader and a writer). But, truly, is it unrealistic for a duke to marry the gardener?s daughter? Is it impossible?

I?m the first to admit that in my writing I add a very healthy dose of fantasy to my history. I have a deep-rooted mad love for the fairy-tale fantasy?I have ever since I was a little girl (Have I told you how many times I was a princess for Halloween? My mom was so tired of my endless crowns and pink dresses!).

I also love the themes and conflicts of people marrying people who are different than they are?whether it?s a difference in race, religion, or class. I love exploring what can happen when two such people meet and fall in love and the struggles they face in their search for a happily ever after. I think one of the reasons I love these themes is because I myself, married someone of a different race, class, and religion than myself. It is a fascinating conflict to me, because it is so very personal to me.

Obviously, this is also a huge theme and conflict in The Duchess Hunt. The Duke of Trent is looking for the woman who will be his duchess. It doesn?t even cross his mind that Sarah, the gardener?s daughter, might be a candidate for such a position. Why? Because even though the duke is a man of high moral standards who always strives to do what?s right, he?s also a man of his time. In the Duke of Trent?s world, men don?t marry servants. It?s not even within the realm of possibility. It?s not something he?d even consider. Ever.

Through the course of the book, however, the duke changes. He learns that not only is Sarah a potential candidate for his duchess, but a candidate who far exceeds the qualities of any of the candidates society deems worthy of him. This is the duke?s character arc?how he changes in the course of the book. He starts off the book, very subtly, as a classist, someone who?very subtly?considers himself superior to people in Sarah?s position. He is never cruel to Sarah. He never openly demeans her and always respects her. But since birth, it has been ingrained in him that people of her ilk are not worthy of lifelong relationships with people of his. They are not worthy of marriage to someone like him. That ingrained classist in him is slowly desiccated as he learns how perfect for him Sarah is. And when the light bulb goes off, completely burning away the rest of his prejudice, then we get to see a duke who has finally risen above the inherent classism of the society he was born into. A duke who actually deserves Sarah.

Improbable? Yes, definitely. Unfortunately, most people?most dukes?of the time were far too prejudiced and entrenched in their classist society to even consider a person like Sarah as a lifelong partner. But I?m okay with that. I write fiction, after all, and writing the improbable is my job. I love realistic historicals?I love history books?but I write the fairy tales.

So a duke/servant marriage is surely improbable. But impossible? Nah. As I?ve pointed out often on this blog over the years, the truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. Last night, in the middle of the night, I started thinking of all the true historical relationships I?ve read about that break the mold. Stay tuned, because over the next few days, I?m going to try to share some of them here.

So what do you think? Do improbable duke/servant relationships (and the like) in romances rub you the wrong way, or do you love the fairy tale aspect of these relationships? And this not only applies to historical romance but romance in general. (Think of all the popular stories out right now about 20-something self-made billionaires out there with all kinds of time to woo the simple, middle-class girl next door. I admit I love these stories too!)

And can you think of any real-life historical relationships that broke the mold?

Source: http://www.jenniferhaymore.com/2013/08/04/improbable-impossible-relationships-in-historical-romance/

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San Leon Energy announces commencement of Rogity-1 well vertical fracture

San Leon is pleased to announce that United Oilfield Services ("UOS") yesterday completed its first vertical fracture stage in the Rogity-1 well on the Braniewo S Concession (the "Concession") in Poland's northern Baltic Basin. This first stage was performed in the oil-bearing, tight Cambrian quartzite sandstones at the bottom of the well as part of a three stage vertical hydraulic Fracture Stimulation Programme (the "Programme"). Temporary production tubing is being run to facilitate a short-term flow test and build-up test over the next four weeks to test the Cambrian.

The objective of this first fracture is to understand the frackability and production potential of the tight Cambrian sandstones. It is anticipated that any future development would be with multi-staged fracked long offset horizontals. San Leon has mapped a large Cambrian structure at the Rogity-1 well, which the Company is analysing as a sweet spot for oil production via natural fractures.

This is the first frack of a three stage Programme in the Rogity-1 well as part of the recently signed farm-out agreement ("FOA") with Wisent Oil & Gas plc ("Wisent"), under which Wisent will fully fund the costs of the Programme and any subsequent testing in the well. The Programme is designed to test the prospective interval from the bottom of the well up.

The primary target of the Programme is focused on the shale oil potential of the lower Silurian. The second and third stages, which will be performed concurrently, are designed to test the shale oil potential of the lower Silurian. Based upon the detailed core and petrophysical analyses, the prospective interval in the lower Silurian is estimated to be up to 100 meters thick. It is expected that the two fracks within the lower Silurian will be executed over a three day timeframe followed by approximately four weeks of flow testing and data gathering. Timing of these fracks will be based upon completion of testing and data acquisition of the Cambrian.

Following completion of the Programme, Wisent will have the option to fully fund the drilling, completion and testing of a multi-staged, horizontal fractured well on the Concession. The well will include a horizontal section of not less than 800 metres and a minimum of six fracture stages. Under the terms of the FOA, Wisent has the option to elect to earn a 45% working interest by drilling the horizontal well by 31 January 2014, or such later date as San Leon and Wisent may mutually agree (the horizontal well has to be spudded by 01 May 2014). Wisent has the option, subject to the conditions of the FOA, to become operator of the Concession.

San Leon currently holds a 100% interest in the Concession.

The Rogity-1 well, which was drilled to a depth of 2,788 meters, encountered continuous gas shows with liquid hydrocarbons over more than 500 meters of the Lower Silurian, Ordovician, and Middle Cambrian sections. The richness of the gas shows is consistent with a wet gas/oil bearing system, confirming the Company's regional model of the eastern side of the basin being in the oil window. Wisent is focussed on the shale oil potential in Poland's Baltic Basin holding four exploration concessions adjacent to the Concession, where it has drilled one vertical well and one horizontal well to test the potential of the lower Silurian and Cambrian.

Executive Chairman, Oisin Fanning commented:

"We are excited to have executed the FOA with Wisent and look forward to working with them on the proving the liquids potential of the lower Silurian in Braniewo S concession. The primary target for this vertical fracture stimulation programme is the lower Silurian shale oil potential which has huge upside reserve potential across the eastern Baltic Basin. The secondary target in the deeper Cambrian for tight oil brings further upside to the Basin. This fracture programme is our second test of the Lower Paleozoic in the Baltic Basin this year following the fracture of Lewino 1G2 in our Gdansk W Concession at the beginning of July.

We look forward to updating the market with results from both wells as results become available"

Source: http://www.oilvoice.com/n/San_Leon_Energy_announces_commencement_of_Rogity1_well_vertical_fracture/0888369752eb.aspx

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WTI Crude Oil: "Past those speed bumps now we're looking at 109.32 110.18" says Carl Larry

WTI Crude Oil: "Past those speed bumps, now we're looking at 109.32, 110.18" says Carl Larry

By Carl Larry
Oh boysie. That escalated pretty quickly and we have the RSI up above 64 to prove it. This still gives us a lot of room to take it up a notch but it?s a matter of wait and see. Nonetheless, we think that we?re at a point of make or break. The near term resistance flirts with resistance at 10806 with 10882 right above. Past those speed bumps and we?re looking more seriously at 10932, 11018. The support numbers have room to hold down to 10732, 10648 and 10531. The front spread caught our bid yesterday and sees resistance at 104, 112 and 121. The support returns to 91, 82 and 76. Flat price gets sold early, but rally to close.

Gasoline: We?re moving on to RBU3. RB is trying to get serious about moving back up. We see resistance holding at 30335, 30430 and 30624. The support numbers look to hold 30100, 29933 and 29756. The front spread trying hard to hold support at 1440, 1392, 1360. Resistance returns to 1480, 1531 and 1570. The RBCL has support to 1861, 1822. The resistance here looks up to 1918, 1961.

Distillate: We?re following HOU3 now. HO wants higher, but getting stalled here. We see resistance at 31047, 31193 and 31358. The support numbers fall back on 30877, 30746 and 30515. The front spread seems to be stuck in a range here with ?10, +00 on the upside and ?25, -40 below. Going to take some doing to break that out. The HOCL looks for support at 2204, 2177. Resistance above at 2240, 2283.

Trends are only for the affected: Overnight is taking a break from the move on the 10min chart yesterday. We are playing in a range of 10730 to 10830. It?s not as strong as one would think considering the rally the past few days, but we?re definitely getting ready for something bigger. The 60min chart broke the downtrend and is at best looking to consolidation here. We believe that we?ll need solid trade above 10875 now to initiate any uptrend and down will have to break back under 10680.

Fundy you should mention: Want to grab a coffee at 8:25am this morning? Come on...Econo-heads rejoice! Not only is today the first Friday of the month, we get to dress to impress. We had ADP payrolls at 200K, Jobless Claims under 330K and Big Ben and the Fedettes keep mum on QE tapering, let?s make it a party. We?ll be glued to the tape at 8:30am (176K, 7.5%) to see how this plays out. Not to be left out, we also have Consumer Income and Spending (0.4; 0.4) at 8:30am EST too. Later in the morning we?ll watch for Factory Orders (2.3) at 10:00am?if anyone is still around.

Sorry, I am just physically attracted: To me, it?s not that Marathon Galveston Bay (565K), or Texas City...whatever you want to call it, had is-sues yesterday, it?s the fact that they have displaced their foreign sweet barrels. After Marathon?s earnings report yesterday, we learned that they are bringing in domestic barrels and left out the imports. We knew that imports of crude into the USG have dropped, but now we?re seeing the who and the why. We?re seeing a fundamental change in what is exactly a ?foreign barrel?. We have enough light, sweet and now it?s more about the medium and heavy. A good sign for Mexico and even better if Canada can get more down here via Keystone. Not so good for the Saudis still trying to find their sweets a home.

(The author is associated with Oiloutlooks)

Source: http://www.commodityonline.com/futures-trading/technical/WTI-Crude-Oil%3A-Past-those-speed-bumps-now-were-looking-at-109.32-110.18-says-Carl-Larry-31180.html

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Great getaways: The life aquatic in the Maldives, grape escape in Burguny, a really wild show in Africa, and fly and flop to the Greek islands

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

China bans New Zealand milk powder imports on botulism scare: NZ trade min

By Naomi Tajitsu

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - China has halted imports of all milk powder from New Zealand and Australia, New Zealand's trade minister said on Sunday, after bacteria that can cause botulism found in some dairy products raised food safety concerns that threatened its $9.4 billion annual dairy trade.

Global dairy giant Fonterra identified eight companies to which it had sold contaminated New Zealand-made whey protein concentrate, exported to China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Saudi Arabia and used in products including infant milk powder.

Nearly 90 percent of China's $1.9 billion in milk powder imports last year originated in New Zealand and economists said a prolonged ban could produce a shortage of dairy products in China, including foreign-branded infant formula.

Australia was caught up in the ban after some of the contaminated whey protein concentrate was exported there before being sent on to China and elsewhere.

"The authorities in China, in my opinion absolutely appropriately, have stopped all imports of New Zealand milk powders from Australia and New Zealand," New Zealand Trade Minister Tim Groser told Television New Zealand.

While there was no official word of a ban from Chinese authorities, China's consumer watchdog named four companies that had imported potentially contaminated products from Fonterra.

In a statement on its website, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine identified the companies as Dumex Baby Food Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of France's Danone, two subsidiaries of Wahaha Group, one of the largest beverage manufacturers in China, and the state-owned Shanghai Sugar, Tobacco and Alcohol company.

Fonterra, a big supplier of wholesale dairy ingredients to multinational food and beverage companies, also said that Coca Cola's Chinese subsidiary and animal feed companies in New Zealand and Australia had also been affected.

The State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA), in an announcement on its website, said it had told representatives from Hangzhou Wahaha, Dumex and Coca Cola China to stop sales of potentially contaminated products and recall any outstanding product lines with possible contamination as soon as possible.

Some of China's biggest food and beverage firms are said to be customers of Fonterra.

Fonterra is a major supplier of bulk milk powder products used in infant formula in China but it had stayed out of the branded space after Chinese dairy company Sanlu, in which it had held a large stake, was found to have added melamine - often used in plastics - to bulk up formulas in 2008.

More than six children died in the industry-wide scandal and hundreds became ill. Foreign-branded infant formula has since become a prized commodity in China.

The latest scare coincided with global dairy prices hovering near record highs as supply struggles to keep up with growing demand from emerging countries. A ban on New Zealand products was seen pushing overall prices higher in the near term.

Economists said domestically produced Chinese dairy supplies were at low levels and Beijing's ban on imports from New Zealand and Australia would tighten supplies on the consumer market.

"Domestic production in China has been fairly weak, so potentially there could be a shortage of product for a while," ANZ economist Con Williams told Reuters. He said China would in the meantime likely turn to the United States and Europe.

BANS, RECALLS

Other countries also were reportedly halting imports and ordering recalls of New Zealand-made dairy products.

Russia suspended imports and circulation of Fonterra products, ITAR-TASS news agency said on Saturday, quoting consumer watchdog Rospotrebnadzor. Media reports said Thailand had ordered a recall of Fonterra products imported since May.

In New Zealand, Nutricia, a division of Danone, recalled some types of infant formulas sold under the Karicare brand.

The bacteria behind the latest scare, Clostridium Botulinum, is often found in soil. The Fonterra case was caused by a dirty pipe at a processing plant.

It can cause botulism, a potentially fatal disease that affects the muscles and can cause respiratory problems. Infant botulism can attack the intestinal system.

This is the second contamination issue involving Fonterra this year. In January, it found traces of dicyandiamde, a potentially toxic chemical, in some of its products.

China has started to tighten dairy import regulations to improve overall food safety. Beijing has introduced regulations restricting the operations of smaller infant formula brands.

Williams at ANZ said it would be a major concern if more countries banned New Zealand dairy imports as dairy accounts for roughly 25 percent of exports - NZ$12 billion in the past year.

Federated Farmers Dairy Chairman Willy Leferink told Reuters he was "extremely concerned" about the impact on the industry.

"Food safety is paramount to New Zealand so this is the last thing anybody wants," he said.

($1 = 1.2767 New Zealand dollars)

(Additional reporting by Lincoln Feast in Sydney and Pete Sweeney in Shanghai; Editing by Paul Tait and Ron Popeski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-bans-zealand-milk-powder-imports-botulism-scare-041143310.html

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Washington, D.C. Weather Forecast: Quick hit of damp and dreary

Have the umbrella handy today with showers and a few thunderstorms at times.

This Afternoon:
Cloudy with Showers and T-Storms at times
Highs: Low 80s
Rain: 80%
Tonight:
Evening Showers, then Clearing overnight
Lows: Mid-Upper 60s
Rain: 30%
Friday:
Mostly Sunny
Highs: Mid 80s
Wind: NW 10

We woke up to some wet weather this morning with showers bringing about 1/4-1/3 of an inch of rainfall.?



Rainfall Totals as of 9a.m.

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It will be a cloudy day with a break in the wet weather midday.??



A Cloudy Look at Arlington, VA


An approaching cold front will trigger more showers this afternoon along with some embedded thunderstorms.? Heavy downpours will be possible.? The cold front slides east tonight and skies will gradually clear by Friday morning.? High pressure takes over to end the week with sunshine and highs in the mid 80s.? Another weaker front arrives on Saturday.? A few late day showers or thunderstorms will be possible, but the majority of the weekend will remain dry.? Overall, we are starting August on a cool note.

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Source: http://www.wjla.com/blogs/weather/2013/08/washington-d-c-weather-forecast-quick-hit-of-damp-and-dreary-19492.html

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Atlantic City online gambling law getting minor tuneup - NorthJersey ...

State Senator James Whelan, D-Atlantic ? a former mayor of Atlantic City ? has introduced a bill this week that would modestly amend the new internet gaming bill signed into law by Governor Christie this year.

The concluding statement of the new bill notes:

?Existing law provides that equipment used in connection with the conduct of Internet gaming at Atlantic City casinos must be located at those casinos. This bill would permit such equipment to also be located at a facility in Atlantic City, other than a casino, that is secure, inaccessible to the public, and specifically designed to house that equipment, and where the equipment must be under the complete control of the casino licensee or its Internet gaming affiliate.?

This looks like a ?housekeeping? bill that has cropped up as casinos are in the midst of figuring out how much space they need for various infrastructure. The point of the ?in Atlantic City? sections were to avoid running afoul of the state Constitution, which does not permit most gambling outside of Atlantic City.

After some back-and-forth, Christie went along with the concept that while people would be able to play online games from all over the state, that would be kosher as long as the wager had to be finalized by equipment in Atlantic City.

Since this bill doesn?t really change that, expect it to be approved by the legislature and signed by Christie. The state officials are basically off until Labor Day, but the online gambling isn?t expected to begin before late November, so there?s no big time crunch here.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

9 Successful Strategies For Developing Robust Web Portal ...

Are you doing business on the Internet? It is essential to have web portal for successful online business to communicate with customer. However, having simple portal results into failure of business so, we are going to provide successful strategies to develop robust web portal.

A new horizon has been opened up by the web portal development for many online merchants. No doubt, about 95% of businesses- are connected with internet. As internet becomes the main mode of bringing business for the customers, it enhances the popularity of web portals in the current market.

Having just a web portal is not thing; you have to create feature-rich and effective portal that brings business for you. If you don?t have any idea about how to create best web portal, here are some tips.

Sketch the right plan:
If you have sketched a proper plan of your portal, you will get a fully organized portal with essential functionality that you are looking for. If you haven?t, it cannot be accepted by users.

Make It Simple:
Users don?t have to time to understand your portal first before accessing it. There are various classes of visitors come at your place, some are smart while some doesn?t understand everything easily.

Looking to the type of people you want to target for your business, create web portal accordingly. Moreover, your portal?s popularity will decrease if it contains complex and confusing features

Choose proper structure for your User Interface:
While developing portal, it is must to work on effective user interface. If your portal doesn?t have, it creates trouble for users to manage your portal on various browsers with different options. Having discomfort in accessing will create loss of customers.

Place Administration features:
Having robust administration features is one of the important things you should have taken into consideration. It is must to have a well-developed back end for your portal with all essential features and functionalities.

Safe and Secure Log-in Process:
Members only log-in in your portal, if they find it safe. One should also have to take care of member login area from visitor?s view-point. Moreover, you also make sure to have secure web portal that provides easy and safe online fund transfers and payment gateways.

Reorganize The Options:
Giving different choices to your customer is smart way to grab attraction from them. However, you have to avoid putting all the features in one basket as it seems to difficult and clumsy to manage. It is advisable to manage properly with grouping them well.

Maintain Communication:
Creating a web portal is must nowadays, but it is also compulsory to stay connected with customers through 24*7 chat service. You can also serve your customer through mail or chat service and solve their queries.

Social Media Option:
The whole world is adopting social media functionality to spread popularity of business. If you also want to make your portal popular, then give them sharing option to your visitors. It may also bring business through social networks and other websites.

Create Portal Interactive:
Creating portal interactive is advisable and it is done through by offering option of comment. With this comment section, you will get an idea about what to improve in your portal. Additional, you can also add discussion forums linked to your portals.

Portals can be created for various purposes like for entertainment, job, classified, matrimony, E-commerce and so on. However, if you want to create a successfully portal it is must to consider above given secret tips and implement it while web portal development process.

One should have to develop web portal concerning your business requirements. If you are finding difficulty to manage your portal or don?t have an idea about how to create, visit here.

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Rea praises London despite Leeds loss and says, ?we have got to finish the season strongly?


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London coach Tony Rea hailed his side despite a 30-18 defeat to Leeds Rhinos as they restored some pride following a humiliating Challenge Cup exit against Wigan.

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The capital club slumped to a record 70-0 semi-final thrashing at the weekend so finding a fourth victory of the Super League campaign was always going to be a tall order, no least against the champions on the occasion of Kevin Sinfield?s 500th appearance.

But after the Rhinos surged into a 12-0 lead early on, the contest then swung to and fro with both sides enjoying waves of pressure.

Leeds scored two tries in the opening 15 minutes, Jamie Peacock and Ben Jones-Bishop crossing, but London hit back with a try through Luke Dorn and then came close to drawing level as they got on the front foot.

Leeds held firm and moved into an 18-6 interval lead when Alex Foster romped home.

Into the second half and it was two tries apiece, Dan Sarginson and Ben Fisher on target for the hosts, only for Paul McShane?s close range double midway through the half to seal the two points.

The reverse leaves London rooted to the bottom of the league with three games to go but Rea hopes it can push his men on to a morale-boosting finish to the campaign.

?It has been an emotionally draining week so I was really pleased with the effort,? the coach said.

?There is no hiding from the fact that we are really hurting as a club, so to produce a performance like that shows character.

?We have just got to stick together and stay strong as a group.

?It is going to be tough for us, but we have got to try and finish the season strongly - that is very important to us.?

And former London coach Brian McDermott, now in charge of Leeds, believed his old club deserved some of the plaudits, admitting his side had not had things their own way.

He said: ?People thought this was going to be easy after what happened to London against Wigan, but that was exactly the game I thought it would be.

?I thought we were in control for the majority of the game, but we were never able to shrug them off.

?It was a fair contest at times and I think London deserve a lot of credit for the way they defended.

?In fact, I thought it was a good game overall in the hottest conditions I have ever encountered, either as a player or coach.?

Source: http://www.london24.com/rea_praises_london_despite_leeds_loss_and_says_we_have_got_to_finish_the_season_strongly_1_2312653

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Man accused of crimes at home, church

CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. (WIVB) - A man is accused of entering a home and a church without permission and is now facing charges. The Chautauqua County Sheriff?s Office says 24-year-old Joshua Huntress allegedly entered both locations, on Meadow Road, around 10:30 p.m. Monday night.

Huntress allegedly stole prescription medication from the home and then entered the church, where he allegedly became involved in an altercation with a victim there. Huntress is charged with second-degree burglary, petit larceny, second-degree harassment and trespass. He was taken to Chautauqua County Jail.
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Thursday, August 1, 2013

5 smart reactions to the Bradley Manning verdict

The polarizing secret-spiller faces up to 136 years in prison after being found guilty of 20 crimes. What does it mean for transparency, Obama, and journalism?

This week, a military judge found Pfc. Bradley Manning guilty of 20 crimes, including several violations of the Espionage Act, for his role in leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks. Manning was acquitted on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy, which means he will avoid a sentence of life in prison without parole. He could still, however, face up to 136 years in prison.

The case has sharply divided the country. Some people argue that Manning endangered lives by leaking classified information about the U.S. military during wartime. His proponents insist that Manning performed a valuable public service by shedding light on the government's secret actions, likening him to Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam war.

Here are some of the smartest takes, from both sides, on the wider implications of the Manning verdict.

Manning's acquittal on aiding the enemy charges was a small victory for freedom of the press, argues The New Yorker's Amy Davidson:

The charge was always a stretch; the best precedent the government could come up with was a hundred and fifty years old, a case that arose in the context of the Union occupation of the Confederate-leaning city of Alexandria. As I wrote earlier, the dubious legal logic behind the charge was that giving information to a non-enemy reporter that an undesirable person might eventually read, and be glad to see, amounted to being in league with the enemy ? something that could apply to the work of any number of investigative reporters. (The prosecution acknowledged that its arguments applied as much to the Times as to WikiLeaks.) There are necessary secrets; it is always the case, in a functioning democracy, that the government also tries to declare unnecessary ones, out of embarrassment or expediency, and that the press tries to keep it from doing so. The Obama Administration has been disrupting that balance with a series of leak investigations. The acquittal was a small push back. [The New Yorker]

But the case still has hugely negative implications for journalism and WikiLeaks, writes The Guardian's Dan Gilmor:

By finding Manning guilty of five counts of espionage, the judge endorsed the government's other radical theories, and left the journalism organization that initially passed along the leaks to the public, WikiLeaks, no less vulnerable than it had been before the case started. Anyone who thinks Julian Assange isn't still a target of the U.S. government hasn't been paying attention; if the U.S. can pry him loose from Ecuador's embassy in London and extradite him, you can be certain that he'll face charges, too, and the Manning verdict will be vital to that case ? The overwhelmingly torpid coverage of this trial by traditional media has been yet another scandal for the legacy press, which still can't seem to wrap its collective brain around the importance of the case, and especially its wider context. National security journalist Jeremy Scahill summed it up after the verdict when he told Democracy Now: "We're in a moment when journalism is being criminalized." [The Guardian]

The verdict is bad news for Edward Snowden, writes Foreign Policy's Elias Groll, and makes his decision to seek asylum abroad look "all the more prescient":

In explaining his decision to flee the United States, Snowden has explained that the treatment of Manning, who has been held in solitary confinement and, on several occasions, stripped of his clothing, served as an example of the treatment he was likely to face for leaking sensitive National Security Agency documents. Now Snowden has seen Manning not only roughed up by his military captors but also convicted under the full weight of espionage charges ? Like Manning, Snowden argues that his decision to put classified documents in the public domain was done out of a desire to expose wrongdoing at the highest level of the government. But as Tuesday's verdict in the Manning trial illustrates, that argument is no defense in the face of espionage charges, which the Obama administration has relied on heavily in its efforts to crack down on national security leaks. For the administration's critics, the idea that providing information to journalists amounts to espionage is ludicrous on its face. But as the Manning verdict shows, it's a line of reasoning that holds up well in a court room. [Foreign Policy]

In the end, the presiding judge, Colonel Denise Lind, made the right call, says Paul M. Barrett of Bloomberg Businessweek:

The Manning verdict bears the strong imprint of common sense. Lind rejected the government's contention that, by dint of his training in intelligence, Manning knew his disclosures of documents and videos related to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan would likely come to the attention of al Qaeda. On the other hand, Lind found that Manning should have known that his actions could harm the U.S., even if that was not his goal ? The judge intended to deter future Bradley Mannings from breaking the law and taking it upon themselves to decide which military secrets deserve exposure. At the same time, Lind made an implicit distinction between a leaker and a direct instrument of the nation's enemies. In so doing, she ensured that Manning's admitted misconduct will be punished, without making him into more of the martyr his supporters see him as. [Bloomberg Businessweek]

But the Obama administration's unprecedented use of the Espionage Act remains hugely problematic, writes the editorial board of The New York Times:

There is no question that Private Manning broke laws. In February he pleaded guilty to 10 of the less serious charges against him, which exposed him to up to 20 years in prison. But prosecutors continued to press the more serious charges, which included violations of the Espionage Act, a 1917 law that has become the Obama administration's hobbyhorse to go after government workers whose actions look nothing like spying. Under President Obama, the government has brought espionage charges more than twice as often under that particular law as all previous administrations combined ... Americans accept that material must be classified in the interest of national security. But that acceptance is severely tested when the government classifies more than 92 million documents in a year. [The New York Times]

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Azusa High School wrestling coach accused of sending explicit messages to minor

AZUSA - The varsity wrestling coach for Azusa High School has been charged with allegedly sending explicit text messages to a minor, police said Tuesday.

Azusa police arrested 31-year-old Brent Monacelli of Azusa on July 20 on a warrant.

Sgt. Tim Harrington said the District Attorney's Office filed one felony count of contacting a minor with intent to conduct certain acts and a misdemeanor count of child annoying against Monacelli and issued a warrant for his arrest on July 15.

The investigation started May 4 when the minor told police about getting the messages, according to Harrington. He wouldn't say the age and gender of the minor or how the minor met the coach.

He said the victim isn't related to Monacelli.

Monacelli, who is out on bail, couldn't be reached for comment Tuesday night. The two phone numbers listed under his name in public records are no longer in service.

Officials with the DA's Office said Monacelli will be arraigned Oct. 4 at Pomona Superior Court.

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Luddites! Nick Clegg mocks Tory right-wingers resisting green energy boost

Conservative right-wingers resisting moves to boost green energy were mocked as "Luddites" today by Nick Clegg as he sought to stress policy differences between the Liberal Democrats and their Coalition partners.

The Deputy Prime Minister will underline the point with a visit today to an offshore wind farm accompanied by Ed Davey, the Liberal Democrat Energy and Climate Change Secretary.

Mr Clegg, who said the Conservatives had abandoned the "very pro-green" language they used before the election, said the Coalition had achieved record-breaking levels of investment in renewable energy.

"We have huge natural resources which allow us to lead in the global race to become the cutting-edge green economy in the world," he said.

"Not everybody agrees, of course. The Industrial Revolution had its Luddites and we have sceptics who still insist that if you are pro-Green you are somehow anti-growth. I could not disagree more."

In his regular monthly press conference, Mr Clegg admitted the Government was unlikely to keep its promise to introduce exit checks at every port and airport by 2015.

He said he was concerned over a lack of urgency by the Home Office over the project and disclosed he asked Liberal Democrat minister David Laws to put on pressure to the department to achieve the goal.

"I'm not going to pretend to you that exit checks will be restored in full, according to the Home Office's present plans, by the end of this Parliament," he said.

Mr Clegg was later contradicted by the Home Office, which insisted the Government would deliver on the commitment.

The Deputy Prime Minister also confirmed the Government would review the widespread use of zero-hour contracts by employers, as reported by the Independent in June.

"There can be a really worrying level of insecurity if you are an individual employed on a zero-hour contract," he said.

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