Saturday, July 20, 2013

Leeds Utd star in Twitter row with Huddersfield fan after he is fined for dumping rubbish in layby

LEEDS United striker Ross McCormack has been ordered to pay more than ?1,000 for illegally dumping Christmas waste in a layby.

The striker, who lives in Bardsey, Leeds, was identified by Leeds City Council enforcement officers after they were called to the littered layby on the A58 Wetherby Road after Christmas.

The 26-year-old left packaging, cardboard delivery boxes and plastic bags next to bins at some point between Christmas 2012 and January 3, which was found blowing into nearby hedges and fields.

McCormack was handed a ?200 fine, ordered to pay ?883.25 in costs and a ?20 victim surcharge at a hearing at Leeds Magistrates? Court yesterday.

Reacting to the verdict Coun Mark Dobson, the council?s executive member for the environment, said: ?Our recycling centres are open throughout the festive period to specifically allow people to recycle the extra waste that?s created at that time of year. In fact, our recycling centres only shut three days a year.

?While the items in this case may have been left by litter bins with the misdirected idea that they?d be picked up as litter, this is a simple case of flytipping. Litter bins are for litter, not household waste.

?We?re determined to stamp out this kind of lazy behaviour and we will take action against those who fail to help us keep Leeds clean and green.?

After the hearing, the Whites striker got involved in an angry exchange with a Huddersfield Town fan.

McCormack is thought to have taken offence when the fan took a photo of him while at court, before the fan took to Twitter to voice his displeasure.

The fan, known on Twitter as @MattyBermingham, tweeted expletives at the striker before McCormack said: ?Why didn?t u say that to my face 30 mins ago.?

He then went on to say: ?Just remember I now know your face.?

The Town fan replied: ?Hahahahaha I really hope young kids who look upto you don?t turn out the same #PoorRoleModel.?

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Source: http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/leeds-utd-star-in-twitter-row-with-huddersfield-fan-after-he-is-fined-for-dumping-rubbish-in-layby-1-5871277

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Finally, France tastes victory at its 100th Tour

L'ALPE D'HUEZ, France (AP) ? After five grueling hours of riding, as he strained and sweated to victory in an eye-popping Tour de France stage with crowds that turned cycling's most famous climb into a huge and raucous high-mountain party, Christophe Riblon didn't want it to stop.

Winning a Tour stage is always special.

Becoming the first French stage winner at the 100th Tour was doubly special.

Doing all this in front of hundreds of thousands of screaming fans, several rows deep up 21 steep hairpin bends in the Alps, well, Riblon wanted the pleasure to last and last.

"It was as if the crowds were carrying me. Magical," Riblon said. "The last kilometer (half-mile) wasn't long enough. I so would have liked to have profited more from that moment with the crowds. It was incredible. I would have liked for it to go on for 10 kilometers (six miles) like that."

In a Tour that has offered a kaleidoscope of racing drama and scenic beauty from its June 29 start point on the French island of Corsica, this Stage 18 was the one that most set hearts racing and tongues wagging when organizers unveiled the race route last October.

When their bodies and minds are already sapped by more than two weeks of racing, it sent the riders not once but twice up the legendary climb to the ski station of L'Alpe d'Huez.

Between the two ascents, the route hared down a sinewy, narrow and risky descent with no safety barriers that some riders, including Tour champion-in-the-making Chris Froome, felt was dangerous.

The gamble could have backfired horribly had a rider plunged off a missed bend. But feared storms didn't materialize, so the roads didn't become overly treacherous. The racing proved engrossing.

Watching the riders' high-wire act on the Col de Sarenne descent, especially a heart-in-mouth moment when Froome's rival Alberto Contador zipped past him as they sped downhill, was an adrenaline high.

The double ascent to L'Alpe d'Huez made the roadside hordes doubly frenzied. It was as though someone had scooped up an entire outdoor music festival ? with hundreds of thousands of people, tents, barbecues, colors, smells, noise, outdoor toilets and all ? and scattered them across the mountain. The riders cleaved through curtains of people screaming and running alongside them. A man waving a Japanese flag inadvertently caught it on the handlebar of Froome's teammate Richie Porte, giving him a fright.

And the French got a perfect crescendo when Riblon spared them the indignity of a Tour without a stage win. The last time that happened was 1999. With just three stages left after Thursday to the finish in Paris, French chances were fast running out.

"A Frenchman winning on L'Alpe d'Huez is a beautiful recompense for France and for the Tour de France. We, the French, France, our team, didn't deserve to come out of this Tour de France without a stage victory," said Riblon.

Riding to the line, he fished a dog tag engraved with the names of his wife and two daughters out of his jersey and kissed it.

Although not from the same country or team, Riblon used the limelight of victory as a soapbox to defend Froome against suspicions voiced in some quarters about the British rider's performances.

Froome's clear physical superiority has raised eyebrows. Because cycling was so let down by Lance Armstrong and his generation of dopers, some observers are finding it hard to believe that Froome could be riding clean ? even though the sport's anti-doping tests are more credible now than when Armstrong was winning and cheating.

Among the many banners that spectators hung on the switchbacks to L'Alpe d'Huez was one that read: "Froome dope"

"I believe in cycling and I don't think there are many cheats left," Riblon said. "What I want most of all is to eradicate suspicion. Honestly, I don't really understand why the yellow jersey (Froome) is being put on trial ... He doesn't deserve this. When harm is done to the yellow jersey, the whole of cycling is hurt."

To combat suspicion, Froome's team released his performance data from six races, including this Tour, to French sports newspaper L'Equipe. The newspaper reported Thursday that it had an outside expert analyze the data ? including how much power Froome generated and his climbing times on 18 ascents ? and that he found "no anomalies."

L'Equipe, owned by Tour organizers ASO, said Sky also told the newspaper that Froome has had 48 anti-doping tests this year, including 19 so far at the Tour before Thursday' stage.

"The team owns all that data and the team made the decision to release that data," said Froome. "But, yeah, I'm really happy to hear their findings and to hear their take on it and, basically, backing us up to say that these performances are very good, strong, clean sporting performances."

"I know what I'm doing is right and I'm extremely proud of what I've done to get here. So no one can take that away from me," he said.

Having barely put a foot wrong for more than two weeks, Froome ran short of energy on the second ascent to L'Alpe d'Huez, slowing suddenly as he sought assistance from his team.

"It's a horrible feeling," Froome said of the sugar-low.

Porte dropped back to their team car to fetch an energy bar, rode back and handed it over to Froome. That cost both of them a 20-second time penalty because food supplies weren't allowed that late in the stage.

Still, Froome has plenty of time to spare, even more now than he started the day with.

After his aggressive downhill from Sarenne, Contador labored on the last uphill. He finished 11th. Froome was seventh. His overall lead grew to 5 minutes, 11 seconds over Contador. Colombian Nairo Quintana moved up to third overall, 5:32 behind Froome, who is now just three days away from becoming the second successive British winner after 2012 champion Bradley Wiggins.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/finally-france-tastes-victory-100th-tour-205742071.html

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

EU threatens to suspend data agreements with US, citing privacy concerns

The EU threatened to suspend US access to certain financial and travel data in wake of recent NSA leaks.

By Adrian Croft,?Reuters / July 5, 2013

European Home Affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels. Malmstrom expressed concerns over US surveillance techniques.

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The?European Union?is threatening to suspend two agreements granting the?United States?access to European financial and travel data unless Washington shows it is respecting EU rules on data?privacy, EU officials said on Friday.

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The threat reflects European disquiet about allegations that the?United States?has engaged in widespread eavesdropping on European Internet users as well as spying on the EU.

Cecilia Malmstrom, the EU's home affairs commissioner, wrote to two senior U.S. officials on Thursday to voice European concerns over implementation of the two agreements, both struck in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and regarded by Washington as important tools in the fight against terrorism.

"Should we fail to demonstrate the benefits of (the agreements) for our citizens and the fact that they have been implemented in full compliance with the law, their credibility will be seriously affected and in such a case I will be obliged to reconsider (whether) the conditions for their implementation are still met," Malmstrom said.

EU-U.S. relations are going through a "delicate moment", she wrote in the letter to U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and?David Cohen, Treasury under-secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence.

"Mutual trust and confidence have been seriously eroded and I expect the US to do all that it can to restore them," she said in the letter, seen by Reuters.

Malmstrom is dispatching a team of officials to Washington next week for previously scheduled reviews of both information-sharing agreements.

The Terrorist Finance Tracking Programme (TFTP) provides the US Treasury with data stored in?Europe?on international financial transfers. The Passenger Name Record agreement covers data provided by passengers when booking tickets and checking in for flights. All such information is passed to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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The?United States?and the EU need to show that the two data-sharing agreements "continue to bring benefits to our security and that the robust safeguards attached to them are respected to the full. We need complete transparency and a maximum of information on both programmes," Malmstrom wrote.

The?European Parliament, some of whose members have long worried that the agreements granted the?United States?too much access to European data, called on Thursday for the scrapping of both accords unless Washington revealed the extent of its electronic spying operations in?Europe.

Many of the eavesdropping reports were based on leaks by fugitive former US spy agency contractor?Edward Snowden.

Last month, US officials confirmed the existence of an electronic spying operation codenamed PRISM, which according to Snowden collects data from European and other users of?Google?, Facebook,?Skype?and other U.S. companies.

In a separate leak, the?United States?was accused of eavesdropping on EU offices and officials.

France?initially urged the EU to delay talks on an ambitious trade pact with the?United Statesover the alleged spying.

European Commission?President Jose Manuel Barroso said later that?Europe?would begin the trade talks on Monday as planned but would at the same time set up EU-U.S. working groups to examine the scope of?US intelligence-gathering.

Separately, German Interior Minister?Hans-Peter Friedrich?said the country's intelligence services were not spying on the?United States?and that he did not think German policymakers were under US surveillance.

"Anything else would be inacceptable," he was quoted by the mass-circulation Bild newspaper as saying.

"It would be inacceptable for NATO partners and friends to spy on?German government?offices and if that were the case, we would not only demand that this stops immediately, we would also demand an apology."

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Tree rings reveal El Ni?o tied to recent global warming

El Ni?o, the notoriously capricious weather phenomenon, has a clear pattern of unusually aggressive behavior throughout the past century. Scientists see a link to global warming.

By Elizabeth Barber,?Contributor / July 1, 2013

Shoppers and vendors protect themselves and their merchandise from the sudden downpour in March 2010 in Manila, Philippines. The rain was a great relief to farmers experiencing El Nino-triggered drought in the agricultural areas of the country.

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Every seven years ? or sometimes every two years, or maybe four years ? El Ni?o turns a bucket of rainfall over western South America, sending floodwaters cascading over coastal Ecuador and typhoons spiraling into Peru. Other parts of countries get no rain at all, withering in a crippling dry heat. Fish die, and so do the birds that live off them. The economy of those coastal countries buckles. Nations wait for respite.

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For all the damage it does, El Ni?o, a rise in water temperatures off western South America's coast, is difficult to track, a fickle phenomenon that arrives unannounced and gives little notice as to when it might depart ? maybe a year later, or maybe two years.

But new research suggests that the phenomenon was uncharacteristically active in the late 20th century, relative to the previous seven centuries. That in turn suggests that El Ni?o is more responsive to climate change than previously believed and that it might be possible to better predict future conditions.

El Ni?o is not a well-understood phenomenon. So, pinning its capricious behavior on manmade global warming is challenging, since El Ni?o waxes and wanes like a fair-weather friend over short lengths of time. Those short busts and booms could be pegged to short-term, natural weather fluxes, as opposed to a long-term, the warming of the Earth.

But this latest research, published in Nature Climate Change, looks with longer hindsight on the phenomenon, reflecting on some 700 years of its behavior. That long look back revealed some clear patterns that suggest the phenomenon is waltzing in step with global warming.

Scientists compiled some 2,222 tree-ring chronologies of the past seven centuries from both the mid-latitudes in both hemispheres and the tropics. Tree rings can provide an accurate record of historical climate pattern, packing in their width and color information about the precipitation, wind, and temperature conditions at the time at which the tree was growing.

Scientists found that the tree ring patterns in the 20th -century suggested that El Ni?o had been more active then than during the last seven centuries, meaning ?that long-term El Ni?o patterns have dovetailed with the global warming that characterized that century.

?This suggests that many models underestimate the sensitivity to radiative perturbations in greenhouse gases,? said Shang-Ping Xie, co-author and meteorology professor at the International Pacific Research Center. ?Our results now provide a guide to improve the accuracy of climate models and their projections of future ENSO activity.?

?If this trend of increasing ENSO activity continues, we expect to see more weather extremes such as floods and droughts,? she said.

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