Thursday, May 31, 2012

Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Thunder wallop Spurs 102-82, pull within 2-1

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Thunder wallop Spurs 102-82, pull within 2-1
Jun 1st 2012, 04:33

OKLAHOMA CITY –  The streak is over. The series may only be beginning.

Kevin Durant scored 22 points, Thabo Sefolosha set playoff career-bests with 19 points and six steals, and the Oklahoma City Thunder snapped San Antonio's 20-game winning streak by beating the Spurs 102-82 in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals on Thursday night.

Oklahoma City closed its series deficit to 2-1 and will host Game 4 on Saturday night.

"We never thought these guys had an advantage over us even though we had lost a few," Durant said. "It was just good that we took it to 2-1. We didn't want to go down 0-3."

Sefolosha threw a wrench in the Spurs' well-oiled offense at the start, getting four steals in the first 3 minutes. The Spurs ended up committing a postseason-worst 21 turnovers and scoring their least points all season.

San Antonio had been averaging 109.4 points during its month-and-a-half winning streak and had been held to double digits only twice.

"We just played a good basketball game," Thunder coach Scott Brooks said. "We played with a lot of force, we played with good energy, but we played defensive-minded basketball.

"That's who we are. That's how we win."

Tony Parker and Stephen Jackson led the Spurs with 16 points apiece. Tim Duncan had 11 points on 5-for-15 shooting, taking 11 of San Antonio's first 25 shots as the offense went through the All-Star center instead of Parker.

"They played like it was a closeout game, both offensively and defensively," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "They were very active, physical, they moved the ball well on offense. They did all those things better than we did. They beat us good."

The Spurs, who already set an NBA record for the longest winning streak carried over from the regular season into the playoffs, were trying to match the league mark for most wins to start the postseason. The Lakers won 11 straight to start the 1989 and 2001 playoffs, getting swept in the NBA finals the first time and winning it all the second.

The Spurs hadn't lost since April 11 against the Lakers at home.

"We are a prideful team. It's no fun being down 0-2. It's no fun," Brooks said. "But we weren't looking at the game thinking, 'Oh my gosh, we have a chance to be down 0-3.' We were looking at the game that we have a chance to be 1-2 after this game, and I give our guys a lot of credit. They believe in each other and they always play hard for each other."

Parker and Duncan didn't play in the final 15 minutes, and Popovich pulled the plug after a series of three straight turnovers allowed the deficit to reach 23 points early in the fourth quarter.

Sefolosha had a right-handed dunk off a lob pass from Russell Westbrook, who followed with his own two-handed jam on an alley-oop pass and Sefolosha followed with a reverse layup on another turnover-fueled fast-break chance to push the lead to 86-63 with 9:48 left.

The Thunder put together another 9-0 run coinciding with Manu Ginobili coming out of the game, and featuring Serge Ibaka sticking his tongue out after nailing a jumper from the top of the key. Brooks soon followed suit and pulled his own front-line players with the game well in hand.

"You're not going to beat this team by playing one-effort basketball," Brooks said. "You're going to have to have two, three, four, even five. And they make you do that because they pass the ball so well, they spread the floor so well."

Popovich said the Thunder played harder and smarter than the Spurs.

"They did definitely play with a lot more energy, a lot more passion than us tonight," said Parker, who committed five turnovers.

The Spurs wiped out a 24-point deficit in Game 3 against the Clippers in Los Angeles in the last round, but they weren't recovering in this one.

San Antonio managed only 24 points in the paint after averaging 46 through the first two games of the series and 47.8 through the playoffs.

Oklahoma City already held a 28-8 scoring edge in the paint while taking a 54-41 halftime lead and it never got better for San Antonio, which couldn't get any closer than 11 points in the second half.

"We wanted to bounce back after two losses like that. We had to play better and we did that tonight," Sefolosha said. "We played with energy, we played with passion in front of our home crowd. They did a great job giving us a lift."

The Thunder scored the game's first eight points, feeding off Sefolosha's steals, but San Antonio recovered in time to take the lead with more than 5 minutes left in the opening period.

Oklahoma City took the lead early in the second quarter and there was no looking back.

Sefolosha set up Ibaka's two-handed dunk and hit a 3-pointer during a 13-1 run, with San Antonio's only point coming on a free throw by Ginobili after Durant was called for a technical foul while arguing a call from the bench.

Oklahoma City's lead ballooned to 15 when Kendrick Perkins grabbed Westbrook's airball and dunked it with two hands.

Notes: Duncan did have five blocks to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's NBA playoff record of 476 by one. ... Rapper Lil Wayne tweeted before the game that he planned to attend but "was denied by the team to be in their arena." Thunder spokesman Dan Mahoney said the rapper's representatives demanded front-row seats but none were available. "We'd love to have him at a game, but like anyone else, he needs a ticket," Mahoney said. ... Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin presented TNT analyst and former NBA All-Star Charles Barkley with a pair of boots, a steak and an order of lamb fries — a dish that leaves out the otherwise undesirable part of the anatomy out of its name — during the pregame show.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Thunder rolls over Spurs to reignite series

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Thunder rolls over Spurs to reignite series
Jun 1st 2012, 05:14

The Oklahoma City Thunder reignited the Western Conference finals with a 102-82 home victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, reducing their deficit in the best-of-seven series to 2-1 and ending the visitors' 20-game winning streak.

San Antonio, who won the first two games on home court, were unable to contain a fired-up Oklahoma City side as they suffered their first loss in 50 days.

The defeat leaves the Spurs one short of the Lakers' record of 11 straight post-season wins but more importantly it raises the prospect of a series that could go down to the wire.

For the first two games it looked as if San Antonio, built around experience and three championship wins in the 2000's, were in firm control.

Thursday's response from the Thunder was a reminder that the talented young team, who lost out to Dallas at this stage last year, are a formidable force on home court.

"I think they played smarter than we did and harder than we did," said Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich.

Kevin Durant top scored for the Thunder with 22 points but it was a team effort, particularly on defense, that paved the way to victory as the Spurs' offensive threat of Tony Parker (16 points) and Tim Duncan (11 points) were neutralized.

Durant was one of five Thunders players to make double figures, including Russell Westbrook whose ten points were accompanied by some intelligent controlling play throughout.

The Thunder's Swiss forward Thabo Sefolosha had an outstanding game guarding Parker and finished with 19 points to go with his six steals, including a tone-setting four steals in the opening three minutes.

"He's been a great defender for us all season and he was a huge help tonight," said Westbrook.

Oklahoma City forced 21 turnovers while giving up just eight and they imposed themselves on the game from the outset taking an 8-0 lead in the first three minutes, roared on by a noisy and passionate home crowd.

The Thunder had established a 54-41 lead by halftime with Durant making 16 points while the Spurs offense was restricted to 40 percent shooting in the opening two quarters.

The Thunder took an 18 point lead into the fourth quarter and Popovich opted to keep Parker and Duncan on the sidelines for the final 15 minutes, his thoughts already moving to Game Four.

Parker had shot just 6-12 as Sefolosha smothered him and the Thunder took advantage of their turnovers with 18 fast break points.

"I thought that we played great defense from the start, defensively that was as well as you can play against the best team in basketball," said Thunder head coach Scott Brooks.

Parker said the Spurs would now have to study video of the game to try and work out how to overcome the Thunder in Saturday's Game Four.

"They played with a lot of energy, more passion than us tonight and deserved the win - they played better, we will have to do a lot better if we are going to win here".

(Reporting By Simon Evans; Editing by John O'Brien and Nick Mulvenney)

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Sandusky lawyers asks appeals court for sex-abuse trial delay

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Sandusky lawyers asks appeals court for sex-abuse trial delay
Jun 1st 2012, 04:03

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Attorneys for former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky on Thursday asked an appeals court to delay his trial on child sex abuse charges, after they previously failed to persuade the judge hearing his case.

Sandusky and his attorneys, Joe Amendola and Karl Rominger, petitioned Pennsylvania's Superior Court late on Thursday to review and then stay the start of the once-beloved football coach's trial, which is set to begin on June 11.

They did not provide a reason for seeking the delay in a docket sheet posted online -- just five days before jury selection in the case is set to begin -- but they previously have argued they need more time to prepare for the trial.

Sandusky, 68, faces 52 counts of child sex abuse charges for allegedly having abusing 10 boys over a 15-year period. The retired coach pleaded not guilty and has been under house arrest since December.

Amendola won a three-week delay in the trial in March but has been unsuccessful since then in getting more time to review the evidence in the case.

His most recent appeal was denied on Wednesday by Centre County Court Judge John Cleland. The judge has been adamant about the need to start jury selection this coming Tuesday, ever since he approved the three-week extension.

Amendola said he wants a second continuance to give experts more time to prepare for Sandusky's trial, to allow his assistant time to recover from scheduled surgery and to more thoroughly review prosecution evidence.

In his order on Wednesday, Cleland said he was denying the request because there is no guarantee Sandusky and his attorneys would be ready after that extension.

Rominger filed a petition for review on Thursday, as well as the application for a stay and an application to seal.

(Editing by Alex Dobuzinskis and Lisa Shumaker)

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Nancy Reagan endorses Romney's bid for president

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Nancy Reagan endorses Romney's bid for president
Jun 1st 2012, 04:20

Los Angeles –  Former first lady Nancy Reagan served lemonade and cookies to Mitt Romney and his wife and offered the Republican presidential nominee something extra -- her endorsement.

The widow of President Ronald Reagan says she is firmly behind Romney. And she says that her "Ronnie" would have liked Romney's business background and what she calls his "strong principles."

Romney and his wife, Ann, visited Mrs. Reagan at her Los Angeles home on Thursday. The Republican presidential candidate has been campaigning and raising money on the West Coast this week.

In a statement issued after the Romneys' visit, Mrs. Reagan said she believes that Romney has the experience and leadership skills that, in her words, "our country so desperately needs."

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Student accused of killing roommate admits to eating victim's heart, authorities say

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Student accused of killing roommate admits to eating victim's heart, authorities say
Jun 1st 2012, 04:05

BALTIMORE –  A 21-year-old college student from Kenya accused of killing a housemate told police he ate the victim's heart and part of his brain after he died.

Alexander Kinyua hid the head and hands of the dead man in his family's basement laundry room in a suburb of Baltimore, according to the sheriff's office. Kinyua, a student at Morgan State University, was charged earlier in May in another attack in which the victim was brutally beaten but survived.

Kinyua is charged with first-degree murder and other charges in the death of 37-year-old Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, of Ghana. He was ordered held on no bail.

His public defender did not return a call seeking comment, and a voicemail left at Kinyua's home was not returned.

Sheriff's spokeswoman Monica Worrell said the chief medical examiner had not yet officially identified the body parts, but that authorities believe they are those of Kodie, who was reported missing May 25. His cellphone and wallet were left in the home and police were initially told he had gone for a run.

On Tuesday, Kinyua's father, Antony Kinyua, called detectives and reported that another son, Jarrod, found what he thought were human remains in the house where they all lived in Joppatowne.

Jarrod found two metal tins, which held a human head and two human hands. Police say Jarrod confronted his brother, who said the remains were animals.

According to charging documents, Jarrod and his father went to the basement, where Jarrod "observed that the items he observed were gone and Alex Kinyua was cleaning the container he observed them in."

Detectives obtained a search warrant and found the head and hands in the house. Police say Alexander Kinyua admitted to killing Kodie by cutting him up with a knife and eating his heart and part of his brain.

Authorities say Kinyua told detectives the rest of the body could be found in a trash container at the Town Baptist Church in Harford County where they discovered remains.

The attack comes in the same week as a man in Miami chewed away another man's face along a busy highway and wouldn't stop until an officer shot him to death. Witnesses say 31-year-old Rudy Eugene growled at the officer and continued to chew away. The victim, identified as 65-year-old Ronald Poppo, a homeless man who lived under the causeway, was in critical condition and will be permanently disfigured.

On May 19, Kinyua beat a man with a baseball bat on Morgan's campus, fracturing his skull and making him lose sight in one eye, according to Baltimore police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. Kinyua was arrested May 20 and released on $220,000 bail.

Morgan officials say Kinyua studied electrical engineering.

According to court records, the victim, Kodie, was convicted in November 2008 in Baltimore County of sex offense and assault in September 2007 and harassment, stalking and telephone misuse for making repeated calls in 2007 and 2008 to a woman. He was sentenced to at least a year and a half in jail.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Spring job slump still looks like an improvement

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Spring job slump still looks like an improvement
Jun 1st 2012, 04:01

WASHINGTON –  Another year, another jobs slowdown.

Is the U.S. economy stalling again, as it did last year and the year before? Two straight months of disappointing job growth have raised fears that it is.

But this time there's reason for hope: The 2012 slump isn't as bad as last year's, which wasn't as bad as 2010's.

Consider:

— Hiring decelerated to an average 135,000 a month in March and April. That was slower than the December-February pace of 252,000 a month, but still a solid six-digit gain each month.

— During last year's slowdown, from May through August, job growth came in below 100,000 for four straight months. The average was 80,000 jobs a month.

— In 2010, the slowdown, from June through September, consisted of four straight months of job losses. The average loss was 76,000.

Each year, the slowdown has been at a significantly higher level than the year before.

"We're forming a base," says economist Joel Naroff of Naroff Economic Advisors. "The level of confidence going into the spring and summer is definitely higher this year than last year."

Naroff expects the economy to create more than 2.4 million jobs this year, which would be the most since 2005. Last year, 1.8 million jobs were created. In 2010, 1 million. On Friday, the government will issue its employment report for May. The consensus forecast is that employers added 158,000 jobs.

The previous two years, the economy has endured a series of shocks. Europe's debt troubles undermined consumer and business confidence in 2010. Last year, Middle East unrest sent oil prices surging. An earthquake and tsunami in Japan cut off supplies to many U.S. manufacturers. A political clash in Washington over the federal borrowing limit nearly forced the U.S. government to default and rattled consumers and businesses.

The economy has dodged such blows in 2012. A run-up in gasoline prices has begun to reverse just in time for the summer driving season. More than 1.8 million Americans have been hired over the past year.

Those gains feed on themselves. More people with paychecks means more spending on goods and services, which can lead companies to hire even more.

Many economists think the jobs slowdown the past two months may have occurred because growth surged from December through February — perhaps too much. Warm weather allowed construction firms and other employers to add jobs earlier than usual, effectively swiping jobs from the spring. The weak March and April jobs numbers may have been payback.

Still, the job market is far from strong. Economists expect that the government will report Friday that the economy generated a modest 158,000 jobs in May.

The number of people applying for unemployment benefits rose last week to a five-week high — though it's still hovering near the 375,000-a-week level that typically suggests hiring is strong enough to lower the unemployment rate.

Economists are expecting job growth to reaccelerate as the year grinds on. One good sign: Employers advertised 3.74 million job openings in March, the highest figure since July 2008.

Many of those openings are at U.S. factories. Manufacturers are on pace to add more than 415,000 jobs this year, most since 1984. Some are even complaining of a shortage of qualified applicants. Ehrhardt Tool & Machine Co. in Granite City, Ill., wants to add five skilled workers to its staff of 113. The jobs pay more than $22 an hour.

"If you want a skilled manufacturing worker right now, you just can't find them," says company president Robert Roseman.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Thunder end Spurs' streak with Game 3 rout

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Thunder end Spurs' streak with Game 3 rout
Jun 1st 2012, 04:41

Oklahoma City, OK –  The Spurs hadn't lost a game since early April. The Thunder hadn't lost at home in these playoffs. Something had to give on Thursday and in the end it was San Antonio.

Kevin Durant scored 22 points, Thabo Sefolosha had 19 and the Thunder rolled to a 102-82 victory in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals.

The Spurs suffered their first defeat since April 11, ending a stretch of 20 straight wins. The run included 10 victories in this postseason, including triumphs in the first two games of this series.

But the Thunder jumped out to an 8-0 lead on Thursday and led by as many as 27 to improve to 6-0 at home in the postseason. They racked up 18 fastbreak points and got a strong effort from their supporting cast. Sefolosha had six steals and scored 16 of his points in the second half. Serge Ibaka finished with 14 points and three blocks and James Harden scored 15.

Tony Parker and Stephen Jackson had 16 points apiece to pace San Antonio, which shot just 39.5 percent and committed 21 turnovers, leading to 20 Thunder points.

Game 4 of the series is set for Saturday in Oklahoma City.

Tim Duncan scored seven of his 11 points in the first quarter and the Spurs withstood Oklahoma City's early barrage to go on top 13-12. They held on for a 24-22 lead after one but the Thunder were in control for the remainder of the game.

Harden was the catalyst in the second quarter. He scored nine straight points as part of an 18-6 run to open the frame. Sefolosha added a three-pointer and backup big man Nick Collison had a pair of buckets, including a layup which gave the Thunder a 40-30 advantage.

They pushed the lead to 15 before halftime and never trailed again.

It was 54-41 entering the third quarter and the Spurs couldn't muster enough offense to mount a comeback. They scored just 19 points in the frame on 36.8 percent shooting. Sefolosha countered with nine points and Derek Fisher gave the Thunder a 22-point lead with a trey shortly before the fourth.

San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich sat his starters for the entirety of the final frame.

Game Notes

The Spurs' 20 straight wins marked the longest win streak to extend into the playoffs in NBA history. They were the fourth team in NBA history to win 20 games in a row...Only 14 teams in NBA history have overcome an 0-2 deficit to win a best-of-seven series.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Democrats, supporters appear split over Charlotte as convention choice

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Democrats, supporters appear split over Charlotte as convention choice
May 31st 2012, 22:27

CHARLOTTE, N.C. –  In less than 100 days, Democrats will gather in Charlotte, N.C., for their presidential nominating convention.

The city was a natural choice after President Obama in 2008 turned a reliably red state to blue for the first time since Jimmy Carter won it in 1976.

But how things can change in four years.

Since the president squeaked out victory in the Tar Heel state, Republicans took control of the legislature for the first time in 100 years; Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue declined to seek re-election; unemployment moved to fifth-worst in the country; and voters passed an amendment to ban same-sex marriage just days before Obama announced his support for gay marriage.

All of this has many people asking – why was it that the Democrats picked Charlotte?

"It seemed like a good idea at the time," said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics. "It sent the right message for Democrats that they were going to fight. 

"As it has happened, with lots of different events including the gay marriage referendum and the fact that some polls have Romney leading in North Carolina, maybe it wasn't the best place to have the convention."

Scott Stone, a Republican who ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Charlotte in 2011,  agrees.

"If the (Democratic National Committee) chose Charlotte because they want a great venue with great folks and have a good time, they picked absolutely the right place," he told Fox News. "If they picked it because they think Charlotte is going to help them win North Carolina, they're absolutely wrong because North Carolina will not go Democratic in 2012."

It wouldn't take much to swing North Carolina back to the red column. 

Obama won there by just 14,000 votes, out of 4.2 million cast.

Statewide polls have the race neck-and-neck, though a recent Rasmussen poll puts Romney ahead 51 percent to 43 percent.  

Of all the issues concerning North Carolina voters, same-sex marriage is perhaps the one that most shows the divide between the president and the direction of the state.

A surprising number of black voters came out in support of the ban, revealing a split in the president's most reliable demographic.

Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx hopes voters are thinking about other things by November. 

The same-sex amendment is "one issue of a thousand that people have to think about and parse through in this election," he told Fox News. "I think, frankly, by the time the election comes around, the thing that's going to be on most people's minds is who is going to create more jobs."

When the amendment passed, supporters of same-sex marriage appealed to the DNC to move the convention from Charlotte. A petition drive on www.change.org has drawn more than 32,000 signatures.  

The DNC insists Charlotte is the perfect place for the Sept. 3-6 convention -- a way for the president to keep his toehold in the South and a possible route to victory in November.

"We can't just retreat to safe territory," said DNC spokesman Brad Woodhouse.  "We can't go back to a map where we're not growing the electorate, but where we're shrinking it.  So we have to be in places like North Carolina."

The DNC hopes to use the convention as a focal point for a drive to register new voters and get them out to the polls in November.

"Without a big margin in the Charlotte area, Obama has no chance to carry North Carolina," Sabato said. "So it is important that he use the convention as a staging ground to improve his standing which is clearly deteriorated since 2008."

Getting out the vote will be crucial for the president. But unions, one of his biggest machines, also are not pleased with the convention site. 

North Carolina is a right-to-work state. And unions are so upset about the location that they have withheld their important financial contribution to the convention. 

The DNC is trying to appease them by bringing union labor in from out of state to work the event.  

The Democrats' big bash will also offer some intriguing and possibly uncomfortable contrasts.

When the president accepts his party's nomination, he will do it in a stadium bearing the name Bank Of America, which is headquartered in the city. 

The bank received tens of billions of dollars in federal bailout funds, much of which was used to pay executive bonuses.

 And the president's relentless attack on the financial industry may not play well in a town that has reinvented itself around banking.  

"He can't keep demagoging the banks because in North Carolina, you cannot compare Wall Street against Main Street, because the banks – in Charlotte – they are our main street," Stone said.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Indiana teen trapped in Mexico gets visa to return to US

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Indiana teen trapped in Mexico gets visa to return to US
May 31st 2012, 23:03

INDIANAPOLIS –  An Indiana high school homecoming queen stuck in her native Mexico on an immigration technicality received a U.S. visa Thursday and was expected to make it home in time for her graduation, her attorney said.

Star Frankfort High School senior Elizabeth Olivas, 18, was due to return to Indiana on a flight Thursday night, Indianapolis attorney Sarah Moshe said. Olivas confirmed her good news in a text message moments after receiving the visa Thursday afternoon at the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Moshe said.

"JUST GOT OUT VISA IN MY HANDS," Olivas told Moshe in the text message. "IM COMING HOME! THANK YOU SO MUCH, IM SOO HAPPY!"

Olivas has lived in Indiana since she was 4 years old. However, immigration law required her to travel to her native Mexico within six months of her 18th birthday to get a visa or green card, according to the Indianapolis Star, which has closely tracked the teenager's plight.

She was a day late, and the delay in receiving the visa threatened to keep her in Mexico while her classmates graduated Saturday at the school about 35 miles northwest of Indianapolis.

Moshe said in a news release that the State Department sent an electronic message saying the visa had been approved and printed.

"Congrats and best of luck to Elizabeth and her family!" the message said.

Frankfort High School Principal Steve Edwards confirmed Olivas was due back Thursday night.

"We're just fired up that she gets to graduate with her classmates," he said.

Olivas is senior class salutatorian, an athlete and a homecoming queen, Edwards said.

"She's a model citizen. She's one of our best," the principal said. "She's a well-liked kid and she's involved in the school and the community. You can't find too many better."

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Microsoft unveils free preview version of Windows 8 OS

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Microsoft unveils free preview version of Windows 8 OS
May 31st 2012, 20:19

Microsoft on Thursday rolled out a near-complete version of its new operating system Windows 8 for consumers to try out, another key step in the company's effort to reboot its flagship software for a computing era dominated by mobile gadgets such as Apple's iPhone.

Microsoft in recent months has launched early test editions of Windows 8 for software developers and for consumers, but the introduction of the so-called Release Preview Thursday is a sign the Redmond, Wash., company has locked in the form and features of its software. That's a crucial step for the company and for the slew of PC makers and independent software developers in Microsoft's orbit.

'We're thrilled to be at this milestone with the Windows 8 Release Preview.'

- Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows division at Microsoft

"We're thrilled to be at this milestone with the Windows 8 Release Preview," said Steven Sinofsky, president of Microsoft's Windows division.

Analysts say the timing of the release preview indicates the broad launch of Windows 8 should be in September or October. The release preview can be downloaded on Microsoft's site.

With Microsoft now nearly finished with its next-generation operating system, attention will turn to Microsoft's hardware partners such as Dell, Lenovo and Hewlett-Packard to prepare new PCs that show off the Microsoft software. 

At next week's Computex trade show in Taiwan, many PC makers for the first time will be showing off touch-screen laptops and other new devices slated for the launch of Microsoft's new operating system.

Read more on Microsoft's new version of Windows at The Wall Street Journal.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Edwards jury ordered to resume deliberations after reaching verdict on only one count

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Edwards jury ordered to resume deliberations after reaching verdict on only one count
May 31st 2012, 18:29

In an afternoon marked by confusion and miscommunication, the jury in the John Edwards trial was ordered Thursday to resume deliberations after announcing they had reached a verdict on just one of six counts. 

Judge Catherine Eagles ordered the jury to keep trying to reach a unanimous verdict on the rest of the counts, granting the request of the prosecution. 

The decision came an hour after the judge initially indicated the jury was ready to announce a verdict on all counts. This was apparently a miscommunication -- the jury only reached a verdict on one count, and was deadlocked on the rest. 

In response, the defense argued for a mistrial. But Eagles, after considering the matter for about 15 minutes, told the attorneys for both sides that she would send the jurors back for more deliberations. 

She apologized for calling them into the courtroom and then sending them back for more discussions. "I was obviously under the impression you had reached a verdict on all six counts," Eagles said.

The unusual scene played out on the ninth day of deliberations in the tense trial of one of the nation's most well-known politicians. Edwards himself appeared stressed when the jury was first called in, drinking water and at times holding his head in his hands -- he began to smile after the foreman said the jury was deadlocked on most of the counts. 

Edwards is on trial in Greensboro, N.C., for allegedly skirting campaign finance law by using contributions to help keep secret his extramarital affair during the 2008 campaign.

The one count on which a verdict was reached pertains to a charge that Edwards received campaign contributions from wealthy donor Rachel "Bunny" Mellon in excess of the legal limit in 2008. It's unclear what the verdict actually was, as it was never read. 

Prosecutor David Harbach, in arguing for an extension of deliberations Thursday afternoon, told the judge, "It appears that they are not finished." 

Defense attorney Abbe Lowell, though, argued that the jury has "spent many hours" behind closed doors. 

"It seems to me they don't need to be told to be any more conscientious," he said, before the judge denied his request for a mistrial. 

The trial began more than a month ago. Edwards, a former U.S. senator, faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison if convicted on all six counts. 

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Fox News' Jonathan Serrie and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Has Amelia Earhart's anti-freckle cream jar been discovered?

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Has Amelia Earhart's anti-freckle cream jar been discovered?
May 31st 2012, 17:19

A small cosmetic jar offers more circumstantial evidence that the legendary aviator, Amelia Earhart, died on an uninhabited island in the southwestern Pacific republic of Kiribati.

Found broken in five pieces, the ointment pot was collected on Nikumaroro Island by researchers of The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR), which has long been investigating the last, fateful flight taken by Earhart 75 years ago.

When reassembled,‭ the glass fragments ‬make up a nearly complete jar identical in shape to the ones used by Dr.‭ ‬C.‭ ‬H Berry's Freckle Ointment. The ointment was marketed in the early‭ ‬20th century as a concoction guaranteed to make freckles fade.

Summary

A small cosmetic jar found on a remote island in the Pacific offers new clues in the Amelia Earhart mystery. 

The artifact could have been a jar of Dr. Berry's Freckle Ointment, a concoction once used to fade freckles. 

It's well documented Amelia had freckles and disliked having them.

"It's well documented Amelia had freckles and disliked having them," Joe Cerniglia, the TIGHAR researcher who spotted the freckle ointment as a possible match, told Discovery News.

PHOTOS: Jars Hint at Amelia Earhart Castaway Presence

The jar fragments were found together with other artifacts during TIGHAR's nine archaeological expeditions to the tiny coral atoll believed to be Earhart's final resting place.

Analysis of the recovered artifacts will be presented at a three-day conference in Arlington, Va. A new study of post loss radio signals and the latest forensic analysis of a photograph believed to show the landing gear of Earhart's aircraft on Nikumaroro reef three months after her disappearance, will be also discussed.

Beginning on June 1st, the symposium will highlight TIGHAR's high-tech search next July to find pieces of Earhart's Lockheed Electra aircraft.

The pilot mysteriously vanished while flying over the Pacific Ocean on July 2, 1937 during a record attempt to fly around the world at the equator. The general consensus has been that Earhart's twin-engined plane ran out of fuel and crashed in the Pacific Ocean, somewhere near Howland Island.

But according to Ric Gillespie, executive director of TIGHAR, there is an alternative scenario.

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"The navigation line Amelia described in her final in-flight radio transmission passed through not only Howland Island, her intended destination, but also Gardner Island, now called Nikumaroro," Gillespie said at a special press event on March 20 hosted by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

'It's well documented Amelia had freckles and disliked having them.'

- Researcher Joe Cerniglia

According to Gillespie, the possibility that Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan might have made an emergency landing on Nikumaroro's flat coral reef, some 300 miles southeast of their target destination, is supported by a number of artifacts which, combined with archival research, strongly point to a castaway presence on the remote island.

"Broken shards from several glass containers have been recovered from the Seven Site, the archaeological site on the southeast end of Nikumaroro that fits the description of where the partial skeleton of a castaway was discovered in‭ ‬1940," Gillespie told Discovery News.

Found with the skeletal remains at that time were part of a man's shoe,‭ ‬part of a woman's shoe,‭ ‬a box that had once contained a sextant,‭ ‬remnants of a fire,‭ ‬bird bones and turtle bones‭ -- ‬all suggesting that the site had been the castaways' camp.‭

"Unfortunately,‭ ‬the bones and artifacts found in‭ ‬1940‭ ‬were subsequently lost," said Gillespie.

Like most archaeological sites,‭ ‬the Seven Site has yielded evidence of activity from several different periods in the island's history and not all of the glass recovered from the site is attributable to the castaway.‭

"For example,‭ ‬the top of a war-time Coke bottle and pieces of what was probably a large salt shaker of a style used by the U.S.‭ ‬military are almost certainly relics of one or more U.S.‭ ‬Coast Guard target shooting forays," Gillespie said.

Much of the glass,‭ ‬however,‭ ‬appears to be associated with a castaway presence.‭

Two of the bottles,‭ ‬both dating from the‭ ‬1930s,‭ ‬were found in what had been a small campfire.‭

"The bottoms of both bottles are melted but the upper portions,‭ ‬although shattered,‭ ‬are not heat-damaged‭ -- ‬implying that the bottles once stood upright in the fire.‭ ‬A length of wire found in the same spot has been twisted in such a way as to serve as a handle for holding a bottleneck," said Gillespie.

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"It seems reasonable to speculate that the bottles were used by the castaway to boil collected water to make it safe for drinking," he added.

Some of the recovered items contained products generally used only by women.‭

Laboratory analysis of remnants of the contents in a three-ounce bottle show a close match to Campana Italian Balm,‭ ‬a hand lotion made in Batavia,‭ ‬Ill. that was popular among American women in the‭ ‬1930s.

However, the most intriguing of the Seven Site bottles‭ appears to be the small cosmetic jar.

"The problem we have in precisely identifying the jar is that all the examples we have found come in opaque white glass. The artifact jar is clear glass," said Cerniglia.

So far, the researchers have not been able to match the exact size of the artifact jar to a known jar of Dr.‭ ‬Berry's product.‭

"The reassembled artifact jar does,‭ ‬however,‭ ‬fit nicely in a box in which freckle cream was marketed.‭ ‬The known Dr.‭ ‬Berry jars do not.‭ ‬So we know there was a jar of Dr.‭ ‬Berry's Freckle Ointment of the same size as the artifact jar,‭ ‬but we don't know whether it was clear glass," Gillespie said.

More important than the exact contents of the jar, ‭ ‬is the fact that four of the broken pieces of the ointment pot were found together.‭ ‬The fifth piece was discovered about 65‭ ‬feet away near the bones of a turtle.‭

‭According to Gillespie, t‬hat piece of glass shows evidence of secondary use as a cutting or slicing tool.

‭"The ‬bottles and other artifacts we have found at the Seven Site tell a fascinating,‭ ‬but still incomplete,‭ ‬story of ingenuity,‭ ‬survival,‭ ‬and,‭ ‬ultimately,‭ ‬tragedy. Whether it is Amelia Earhart's story remains to be seen," Gillespie said.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: 'Small Wonder' star Jerry Supiran flat broke, blames stripper

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'Small Wonder' star Jerry Supiran flat broke, blames stripper
May 31st 2012, 16:21

A former child actor, who enjoyed fleeting fame on the 1980s comedy "Small Wonder," is reportedly broke and homeless — and blames a stripper for his troubles.

Down-on-his-luck actor Jerry Supiran, 39, also claimed a crooked money man contributed to his current situation, living under a bridge in central California, according to The National Enquirer.

The former child actor played adorable preteen Jamie Lawson, who was the brother of his adopted sister, Vicki, a robot made by their dad.

"When I was 18, I dated a stripper and she took what was left of my trust fund — then one of my advisers stole a half-million dollars from me," Supiran told the supermarket tab.

The has-been actor's final stop to homelessness came when he after losing his job as a waiter.

"I've worked at different steakhouses for the last 15 years," he said. "But two years ago, I was laid off from a restaurant in Henderson, Nev., due to the economy. I haven't been able to find a job since."

In addition to "Small Wonder," Supiran has credits for "Little House on the Prairie," "St. Elsewhere," "Mr. Belvedere" and "Highway to Heaven."

"It's been very tough," Supiran said. "I had to move back to central California where my brother lives with his family. And while he helps me with hot meals and a shower, he doesn't have the room for me to stay there. So I either sleep at the homeless shelter I volunteer at, or under a local bridge."

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Hugh Hefner welcomes ex-fiancee back into Playboy mansion with open arms, report says

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May 31st 2012, 16:31

Hugh Hefner's ex-fiancee Crystal Harris has moved back into the Playboy Mansion, according to a report from Radar Online.

Harris, who called off her engagement to Hefner a week before their wedding last year, reportedly left the Playboy founder for another man. But it appears that Hefner has forgiven his ex and taken her in with open arms.

"Crystal begged Hef to let her come back," a source told Radar. "He surprisingly doesn't have any hard feelings against her, so he let her move back into the mansion."

But while Hefner may have happily taken Harris back in, his current girlfriend is not thrilled with the arrangement and the decision has caused "major turmoil," Radar reports.

Harris graced the cover of Playboy last summer, the same month she was to wed Hefner.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Debate heats up over proposal to ban gender-based abortions

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Debate heats up over proposal to ban gender-based abortions
May 31st 2012, 16:20

The debate over a bill that would ban sex-selective abortions became red-hot Thursday in the run-up to an expected floor vote, as Republicans used the vote to try to shame Democrats who might oppose it. 

The proposal would make it a federal crime to carry out an abortion based on the gender of the fetus. The measure takes aim at the aborting of female fetuses, a practice more common to countries such India and China, where there is a strong preference for sons, but which is also thought to take place in the U.S. 

The White House and Democratic lawmakers oppose the bill out of concern that it could end up subjecting doctors to strict punishment, suggesting the law would be difficult to follow. 

"The administration opposes gender discrimination in all forms, but the end result of this legislation would be to subject doctors to criminal prosecution if they fail to determine the motivations behind a very personal and private decision," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Thursday. 

But GOP lawmakers pointed to the opposition as further proof of the administration's abortion advocacy. 

"It is inconceivable to me how our Nobel Prize-winning president can refuse to protect little girls from the violence of sex-selection abortion," Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., said Thursday. 

Bill sponsor Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., said "there has never been a more pro-abortion president in the White House ... I'm astonished the leader of the free world would fail to protect the unborn from being aborted on the basis of sex." 

The mainly Republican supporters of the bill characterized the vote as a sex-discrimination issue at a time when Democrats are accusing Republicans of waging a war on women. A day before the vote, Planned Parenthood also launched an ad against GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney accusing him of planning to "deny women the right to make their own medical decisions." 

To help assure passage in a vote expected Thursday afternoon, the authors removed a contentious provision of the bill that would have also banned abortions based on the race of the fetus. 

Even if it passes the House, the measure faces a dim future in the Democratic-controlled Senate. 

The legislation would make it a federal offense, subject to up to five years in prison, to perform, solicit funds to perform or coerce a woman into a sex-selection abortion. Bringing a woman into the country to obtain such an abortion would also be punishable by up to five years in prison. 

Franks and others say there is evidence of sex-selection abortions in the United States among certain ethnic groups from countries where there is a traditional preference for sons. The bill notes that countries such as India and China, where the practice has contributed to lopsided boy-girl ratios, have enacted bans on the practice. 

But the Guttmacher Institute, an organization that favors abortion rights, said evidence of sex selection in the United States is limited and inconclusive. It said that while there is census data showing some evidence of son preference among Chinese-, Indian- and Korean-American families when older children are daughters, the overall U.S. sex ratio at birth in 2005 was 105 boys to 100 girls, "squarely within biologically normal parameters." 

Marcia Greenberger, co-president of the National Women's Law Center, said the bill fosters discrimination by "subjecting women from certain racial and ethnic backgrounds to additional scrutiny about their decision to terminate a pregnancy." 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Matthew Fox accused of beating women by former 'Lost' co-star Dominic Monaghan

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May 31st 2012, 15:17

"Lost" star Dominic Monagan caused a stir when he publicly declared that his former co-star Matthew Fox "beats women."

The firestorm began when a "Lost" fan asked Monaghan  to help get his former co-star on Twitter. His not-so-subtle reply? "He beats women. No thanks."

The woman then responded, "WHAT ABOUT ALL THOSE GOOD TIMES YOU HAD TOGETHER?!"

Monaghan responded, "How do you know we ever did? You don't know either of us. he beats women. not isolated incidents. often. not interested."

Last year, Fox was accused of punching a Cleveland party-bus driver in the breasts and groin after she refused to take him back to the hotel. No charges were filed and Fox countersued the woman for defamation. Earlier this year, he was arrested for DUI.

According to a report from TMZ, Fox was shocked at Monaghan's outburst. The two have not spoken in years and sources say the two never had any issues with each other prior to Monaghan's statements.

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Most Popular Content - www.foxnews.com: Federal court rules centerpiece of gay marriage law unconstitutional

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May 31st 2012, 16:05

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday against a central provision of the Defense of Marriage Act, a groundbreaking decision that tees up a potential battle before the Supreme Court. 

The three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston ruled that the provision defining marriage as between a man and woman is unconstitutional in that it denies gay couples the rights granted to heterosexual couples. 

The unanimous decision once again brings the issue of gay marriage to the fore of the nation's political debate. It comes just a few weeks after President Obama announced his support for gay marriage -- in the wake of that announcement, some gay advocacy groups have stepped up pressure on Washington to fight DOMA. 

Considering the potential Supreme Court battle ahead, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney was asked Thursday whether the Obama administration would actively fight for overturning the law, which was originally signed by Democratic President Bill Clinton. 

Carney noted that the Obama administration has concluded the section in question is unconstitutional and will no longer defend it in court. Without commenting on what steps the administration might take in the future, he described the Justice Department as an "active participant" in the case. 

"There's no question that this is in concert with the president's views," he said. "I can't predict what the next steps will be in handling cases of this nature." 

Gay marriage advocates hailed Thursday's decision, while its opponents condemned it. 

"Society should protect and strengthen marriage, not undermine it. The federal Defense of Marriage Act provides that type of protection, and we trust the U.S. Supreme Court will reverse the 1st Circuit's erroneous decision," said a statement from Alliance Defense Fund Legal Counsel Dale Schowengerdt. 

The court didn't rule on the law's more politically combustible provision, which said states without same-sex marriage cannot be forced to recognize gay unions performed in states where it's legal. It also wasn't asked to address whether gay couples have a constitutional right to marry. 

The law was passed at a time when it appeared Hawaii would legalize gay marriage. Since then, many states have instituted their own bans on gay marriage, while eight states have approved it, led by Massachusetts in 2004. 

The court, the first federal appeals panel to deem the benefits section of the law unconstitutional, agreed with a lower level judge who ruled in 2010 that the law interferes with the right of a state to define marriage and denies married gay couples federal benefits given to heterosexual married couples, including the ability to file joint tax returns. 

The 1st Circuit said its ruling wouldn't be enforced until the U.S. Supreme Court decides the case, meaning that same-sex married couples will not be eligible to receive the economic benefits denied by DOMA until the high court rules. 

That's because the ruling only applies to states within the circuit, including Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire and Puerto Rico. Only the Supreme Court has the final say in deciding whether a law passed by Congress is unconstitutional. 

Although most Americans live in states where the law still is that marriage can only be the union of a man and a woman, the power to define marriage had always been left to the individual states before Congress passed DOMA, the appeals court said in its ruling. 

"One virtue of federalism is that it permits this diversity of governance based on local choice, but this applies as well to the states that have chosen to legalize same-sex marriage," Judge Michael Boudin wrote for the court. "Under current Supreme Court authority, Congress' denial of federal benefits to same-sex couples lawfully married in Massachusetts has not been adequately supported by any permissible federal interest." 

During arguments before the court last month, a lawyer for gay married couples said the law amounts to "across-the-board disrespect." The couples argued that the power to define and regulate marriage had been left to the states for more than 200 years before Congress passed DOMA. 

An attorney defending the law argued that Congress had a rational basis for passing it in 1996, when opponents worried that states would be forced to recognize gay marriages performed elsewhere. The group said Congress wanted to preserve a traditional and uniform definition of marriage and has the power to define terms used to federal statutes to distribute federal benefits. 

Since DOMA was passed in 1996, many states have instituted their own bans on gay marriage, while eight states have approved it, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Iowa, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maryland, Washington state and the District of Columbia. Maryland and Washington's laws are not yet in effect and may be subject to referendums. 

Last year, Obama announced the U.S. Department of Justice would no longer defend the constitutionality of the law. After that, House Speaker John Boehner convened the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group to defend it. The legal group argued the case before the appeals court.
Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, the Boston-based legal group that brought one of the lawsuits on behalf of gay married couples, said the law takes one group of legally married people and treats them as "a different class" by making them ineligible for benefits given to other married couples. 

"We've been working on this issue for so many years, and for the court to acknowledge that yes, same-sex couples are legally married, just as any other couple, is fantastic and extraordinary," said Lee Swislow, GLAD's executive director. 

Two of the three judges who decided the case Thursday were Republican appointees, while the other was a Democratic appointee. Boudin was appointed by President George H.W. Bush, while Judge Juan Torruella was appointed by President Ronald Reagan. Chief Judge Sandra Lynch is an appointee of President Bill Clinton. 

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