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German unemployment up slightly on longer winter: data

BERLIN (Reuters) - German unemployment rose slightly in April in seasonally adjusted terms as cold winter weather kept people out of work for longer than usual at this time of year, the Labour Office said on Tuesday.

However, the jobless rate stayed close to a reunification low of 6.9 percent, in line with the consensus in a Reuters poll of 33 economists.

The number of people out of work, adjusted for seasonal swings, increased by 4,000 to 2.938 million, twice the expected rise in a Reuters poll.

"(It) could be to do with longer lasting weather-related limitations this year," the Labour Office said in a statement.

Even though the politically important unadjusted jobless rate has hovered above 3 million for four months in a row now and as euro zone gloom persists, a study by market researchers GfK showed Germans were still upbeat about their job outlook.

Germans are confident their incomes will rise and are willing to buy more, providing much needed support for Europe's largest economy as weakness among trading partners weighs on exports.

(Reporting by Holger Hansen and Annika Breidthardt, editing by Gareth Jones)

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Joining the rest of America, Apple goes billions of dollars into debt

It seems somewhat counterintuitive, but the public company with the largest stockpile of cash in the world?Apple, sitting on $145 billion?is borrowing billions of dollars in the financial markets today.

Why? While the company owns a lot of cash, a significant chunk of it is kept overseas, making it tough to bring back. (If Apple does, it?ll have to pay a lot of taxes on it.) And Apple will need a lot of cash over the next couple years because it?s promised to fork over roughly $100 billion?let?s just say that again?$100 billion!?to its shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks.

Of course, Apple isn?t exactly going hat in hand to beg for money. Investors are reportedly throwing dollars at the firm. The bankers managing the deal say the phones are constantly jingling with people looking to fork over their money for iBonds. Of course, the investment bankers?essentially salesman?managing any bond deal almost always say that, but in this case, it seems to be true.

Reuters reports that there?s $50 billion in orders from investors who want to get in on the investment. And while we won?t know exactly how much Apple is going to borrow until the deal prices?that?s when Apple gets its cash?the Journal says it?ll be more than $10 billion. And Reuters suggests?the deal may be the biggest dollar-denominated bond offering ever recorded. A little birdie confirmed that to Bloomberg too, saying the deal will come in around $17 billion. (For the record, that is currently Swiss Pharma giant Roche?s $16.5 billion bond offering in February 2009, according to data provider Dealogic.)

And what will investors get for the billions of cash they?ll be handing over to Apple? Almost nothing. The range of interest rates Apple will reportedly be paying is very very low. Bloomberg reports:

The fixed-rate, three-year debt may pay 25 basis points more than similar-maturity Treasuries; the five-year notes may have a relative yield of 45 basis points; the 10-year securities may have a spread of 80 basis points and the 30-year bonds may pay 105, said the person, who asked not to be identified because terms aren?t set.

So to spell it out a bit more, the US five-year note is currently yielding about 0.67%. Apple expects to be able to borrow for five years at around 1.12%. That?s not only much less than the dodgier European countries like Italy (2.63%) and Spain (2.91%), it?s also lower than respectable sovereigns like Sweden (1.20%) ?and Australia (2.62%). That effectively suggests that Apple would be considered one of the safest places to stash your money on the planet, although not quite as safe as the safest government bond markets such as the US and Germany.

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Parade, concert in works if Candice Glover makes 'American Idol' Top 3

Candice Glover performs on "American Idol" last week on Fox.

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Beaufort is preparing for Candice Glover's potential hometown visit this weekend, the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce said in a news release Monday.

The St. Helena Island native will perform Wednesday on "American Idol" for a spot in the show's Top 3 contestants, who will then visit their respective hometowns for a parade and concert.

The release said that if Glover makes the Top 3, she will arrive Friday evening in Beaufort County, with a concert and parade planned for Saturday afternoon in Beaufort.

Beaufort City Council called a special meeting for 5 p.m. today to give approval of street closings for a parade Saturday to honor Glover.

It remains unclear where her concert would take place.

The annual Taste of Beaufort festival in Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park is also Friday and Saturday.

This week's "Idol" performance show airs from 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesday on Fox, and voting opens at the end of the show.

Glover will find out if she is in the Top 3 during the results show Thursday, which airs from 8 to 9 p.m. on Fox.

"We need to continue voting so we can make sure Candice makes the Top 3," said Blakely Williams, president and CEO of the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce, in the release. "This is such a wonderful opportunity for Candice, and we want to do all we can to support her."

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Moviora Plays Ten Questions To Help You Pick A Flick

movioraWhenever my friends and I get together for a movie party, the toughest part of the evening is collectively deciding what to watch. There?s always one person that shoots a good suggestion down with a curt, ?I?m not in the mood for that?. Moviora is an app that aims to make that process a little easier. It?s a strange thing. Streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Instant Video certainly provide a plethora of video content for our viewing pleasure, but oftentimes the biggest challenge is narrowing down all of those options to just one title. Netflix offers a list of recommendations by sifting through our viewing history, but it?s far from perfect. I?ve watched a lot of stupid crap, and so have all of my other friends I share my Netflix account with. More often than not, my searching on Netflix will end up in mired in a list of obscure, low-budget B-movie titles that I have no intention of ever watching. Moviora is an app that attempts to discern what we?re in the mood for watching by essentially playing a game of ten questions. For example, it asks if you?re in the mood for a ?drama?, and you narrow the choices down by answering yes or no. Once you?re cycled through these prompts five to six times, you?re provided with a movie recommendation, along with a trailer, some reviews from Rotten Tomatoes, and links to the film on Netflix and iTunes. When I answered ?yes? to drama, ?no? to comedy, ?yes? to romance, ?yes? to action, and ?yes? to adventure, it provided me with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which is actually a movie I haven?t watched yet and wouldn?t mind seeing at all. It doesn?t always provide you with the perfect choice, but there?s an addictive quality to the ten questions aspect and it?s certainly a lot better than aimlessly meandering through Netflix?s movie titles. You can try out Moviora for yourself at their website here. The app is currently a free download in the iOS App Store.

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Ryan Takes a Key Role on Immigration (WSJ)

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Wikimedia Android and iOS app exits beta, aims for easy Wikipedia photo gathering

Wikimedia Android and iOS app exits beta, aims for easy Wikipedia photo gathering

Wikimedia Commons, which acts as Wikipedia's media repository, has pushed its Android and iOS app out of the beta phase, giving photo collecting for the digital encyclopedia a workflow that isn't chained to a browser. By registering an account online and wielding the software, users can upload photographs taken with the application -- or within their device's library -- straight to the organization's database, and endow them with titles and descriptions. With the Android flavor, multiple photos can be uploaded at once, images can be assigned categories and those torn between snapping pictures for the open source book of knowledge and their social circles can share their contributions through the likes of Facebook, Twitter and other services. Ready to start pitching in? Hit the source links below to grab the apps.

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Earlier this month, Virgin Chairman Richard Branson announced at the launch of Virgin America's new route through Newark that his other flying endeavor would be hitting a huge milestone this month: Its first rocket-powered test flight.

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Monkeys imitate local food norms, study finds

The maxim, 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do' also applies to non-human primates, as scientists discover that wild monkeys have an ability to imitate the social eating behavior of other groups of monkeys. ?

By Mai Ng?c Ch?u,?Contributor / April 26, 2013

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The tendency to adapt to cultural behaviors in a new place is not unique to us, a new study suggests.

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A study led by psychologists of the University of St Andrews in Scotland finds that vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) in South Africa prefer food that those around them are eating.

The researchers dyed corn pink or blue and trained groups of monkeys to eat corn of one color and avoid the other. When young males migrated from one group to a group that preferred the opposite color, most of them immediately switched to the local preference.

Leading primate experts call this research?evidence of "cultural transmission"?in wild primates, which could also help to explain the evolution of our human desire to search for "local knowledge" when traveling to a new culture.

In a press release from St Andrews, noted primatologist?Frans de Waal?called the research "ione of the few successful field experiments on cultural transmission to date.? De Waal did not participate in the study.?

Carel van Schaik, an evolutionary anthropologist at the University of Zurich, was also impressed. "Culture was thought to be something only humans had? he told the New York Times. "If you define culture as socially transmitted knowledge, skills and information, it turns out we see some of that in animals. Now this experiment comes along and I must say it really blew me away.?

According to the study's?authors, the discovery demonstrates that social learning and cultural conformity play an important role in the behavior of animals as well as humans.?

"As the saying goes, 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do,'" said co-author Andrew Whiten in the St Andrews press release. "Our findings suggest that a willingness to conform to what all those around you are doing when you visit a different culture is a disposition share by other primates."?

The study was published on April 25 by the journal Science.

Whiten and his colleagues conducted field experiments at the Inkawu Vervet Project in the Mawana private game reserve in South Africa. At first, they induced conformity in four groups of wild vervet monkeys with 109 animals in total.

The team fed the first two groups of monkeys with a box of corn dyed blue and another dyed pink. The blue corn was soaked in bitter aloe leaves and to be made distasteful to the monkeys, so they soon ate only pink corn. For two other groups, pink corn was made bitter, and the monkeys learned to prefer blue corn. Once the monkeys were trained, the researchers stopped adding the aloe to the corn.?

Four months later, 27 infants were born. When they were able to eat solid food, the researchers supplied baby and adult monkeys with blue and pink corn. The adult animals stuck to their favorite color, and 26 of the infants ate only the corn the adult?monkeys liked.?

During the mating season, 10 male monkeys joined other groups that ate corn with a color different from the one their native group did. What surprised the researchers was that seven migrants quickly took up the locally-preferred corn, suggesting that they conformed to the cultural norm of their new group. With no higher ranking monkey present, the other two soon followed suit.

Researchers said the single monkey who continued to choose the same color as in his original group was perhaps taking the top rank in his new group, a factor that might explain his nonconformist behavior.

?The willingness of the immigrant males to adopt the local preference of their new groups surprised us all," said co-author Erica van de Waal, in the press release. "The copying behaviour of both the new, na?ve infants and the migrating males reveals the potency and importance of social learning in these wild primates, extending even to the conformity we know so well in humans.?

She said the study was?one of the very few successful controlled experiments in the wild, which "hints at a level of conformism most of us, until now, held not possible."

The cultural learning ability discovered in vervet monkeys is reminiscent of a well-known study of Japanese macaques?in the 1950s, in which one monkey was observed washing her food, a practice that spread throughout the troop and was passed on to subsequent generations. ?

Monkeys aren't the only animals observed transmitting cultural information. Another study conducted by a different group of scientists at the University of St Andrews found that whales learned feeding techniques?from their peers. Through analysis of a 27-year database on whale behavior collected in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, the researchers find that?lobtail feeding had spread to 37 percent of the whale's population.?

Susan Perry, an anthropologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, finds the whale study to be "a highly convincing case for a foraging tradition in a cetacean."

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JPMorgan's co-operating chief to depart - WSJ

NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan's co-Chief Operating Officer Frank Bisignano plans to leave the U.S. bank giant, the latest top executive to depart in the past 1-1/2 years, the Wall Street Journal said its online edition on Sunday.

The departure is expected to be announced soon, the paper said, citing people close to the bank.

Matt Zames, current co-chief operating officer, will become COO of the firm, it said. Zames has been seen as a strong candidate to succeed JPMorgan Chief Executive and Chairman Jamie Dimon.

Bisignano is expected to announce as soon as Monday that he will join payment processing company First Data Corp as its chief executive, it added.

"The move leaves the giant New York bank without one of its fixers of operational problems at a time when the bank is wrestling with a number of regulatory headaches," it said.

JPMorgan suffered a loss of more than $6 billion due to soured trades. Regulators hit the bank in January with four enforcement actions requiring it to make a series of changes to risk management and anti-money-laundering systems.

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Almost every person in this world especially young teenage girls love to look stunning and gorgeous. Therefore, we bring some good health and beauty tips for girls.

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? Make it a habit to consume plenty of water every day. Mixing honey with water and drinking it every day and help attain a shine on your skin and help to keep it smooth.

? Also try to eat food rich in vitamin A and C and it will surely help you look good.

? In order to moisturize your skin use some milk to massage into your skin. This will bring a glow on your skin and will help avoid dryness.

? Good and healthy eatables are essential to attain a clean and good looking skin. Include plenty of fresh fruits and raw vegetables in your diet. Try to use natural products for your face such as cucumber and milk.

? When using make up for your eyes make sure that it matches with your overall appearance. A little mascara on the tips of the eye lashes can make the eyes look beautiful and attractive. To attain a wide eyed look use a small amount of orange shadow at the corner of the eyes.

? To prevent chapping use a good quality lip balm.

? In order to brighten up your looks and appearance make sure to use mineral make up.

? Prefer sleeping only on silk or satin pillow cases to avoid creases on the facial area.

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Posted by Sean on Apr 28, 2013 in Beauty, Health & FitnessGoogle+

Almost every person in this world especially young teenage girls love to look stunning and gorgeous. Therefore, we bring some good health and beauty tips for girls.

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? Make it a habit to consume plenty of water every day. Mixing honey with water and drinking it every day and help attain a shine on your skin and help to keep it smooth.

? Also try to eat food rich in vitamin A and C and it will surely help you look good.

? In order to moisturize your skin use some milk to massage into your skin. This will bring a glow on your skin and will help avoid dryness.

? Good and healthy eatables are essential to attain a clean and good looking skin. Include plenty of fresh fruits and raw vegetables in your diet. Try to use natural products for your face such as cucumber and milk.

? When using make up for your eyes make sure that it matches with your overall appearance. A little mascara on the tips of the eye lashes can make the eyes look beautiful and attractive. To attain a wide eyed look use a small amount of orange shadow at the corner of the eyes.

? To prevent chapping use a good quality lip balm.

? In order to brighten up your looks and appearance make sure to use mineral make up.

? Prefer sleeping only on silk or satin pillow cases to avoid creases on the facial area.

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Lawmakers: Syria chemical weapons could menace US

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Syria's stockpile of chemical weapons could be a greater threat after that nation's president leaves power and could end up targeting Americans at home, lawmakers warned Sunday as they considered a U.S. response that stops short of sending military forces there.

U.S. officials last week declared that the Syrian government probably had used chemical weapons twice in March, newly provocative acts in the 2-year civil war that has killed more than 70,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands more. The U.S. assessment followed similar conclusions from Britain, France, Israel and Qatar ? key allies eager for a more aggressive response to the Syrian conflict.

President Barack Obama has said Syria's likely action ? or the transfer of President Bashar Assad's stockpiles to terrorists ? would cross a "red line" that would compel the United States to act.

Lawmakers sought to remind viewers on Sunday news programs of Obama's declaration while discouraging a U.S. foothold on the ground there.

"The president has laid down the line, and it can't be a dotted line. It can't be anything other than a red line," said House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich. "And more than just Syria, Iran is paying attention to this. North Korea is paying attention to this."

Added Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga.: "For America to sit on the sidelines and do nothing is a huge mistake."

Obama has insisted that any use of chemical weapons would change his thinking about the United States' role in Syria but said he didn't have enough information to order aggressive action.

"For the Syrian government to utilize chemical weapons on its people crosses a line that will change my calculus and how the United States approaches these issues," Obama said Friday.

But Rep. Jan Schakowsky, an Illinois Democrat, said Sunday the United States needs to consider those weapons. She said that when Assad leaves power, his opponents could have access to those weapons or they could fall into the hands of U.S. enemies.

"The day after Assad is the day that these chemical weapons could be at risk ... (and) we could be in bigger, even bigger trouble," she said.

Both sides of the civil war already accuse each other of using the chemical weapons.

The deadliest such alleged attack was in the Khan al-Assal village in the Aleppo province in March. The Syrian government called for the United Nations to investigate alleged chemical weapons use by rebels in the attack that killed 31 people.

Syria, however, has not allowed a team of experts into the country because it wants the investigation limited to the single Khan al-Assal incident, while U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged "immediate and unfettered access" for an expanded investigation.

One of Obama's chief antagonists on Syria, Sen. John McCain, R- Ariz., said the United States should go to Syria as part of an international force to safeguard the chemical weapons. But McCain added that he is not advocating sending ground troops to the nation.

"The worst thing the United States could do right now is put boots on the ground on Syria. That would turn the people against us," McCain said.

His friend, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., also said the United States could safeguard the weapons without a ground force. But he cautioned the weapons must be protected for fear that Americans could be targeted. Raising the specter of the lethal bomb at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Graham said the next attack on U.S. soil could employ weapons that were once part of Assad's arsenal.

"Chemical weapons ? enough to kill millions of people ? are going to be compromised and fall into the wrong hands, and the next bomb that goes off in America may not have nails and glass in it," he said.

Rogers and Schakowsky spoke to ABC's "This Week." Chambliss and Graham were interviewed on CBS's "Face the Nation." McCain appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press."

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Fatal stabbing of girl, 8, prompts NorCal manhunt

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Residents of a rural Northern California county were being told Sunday to keep their doors locked and report anyone considered suspicious as authorities continued the search for the killer of an 8-year-old girl.

Calaveras County deputies and law enforcement officials from nearby agencies were looking for a suspect after Leila Fowler was found stabbed in her Valley Springs home around noon Saturday.

The girl was found by her brother ? reported by local media to be 12-years-old ? after he encountered a male intruder in the home. When the intruder ran away, the boy found his sister stabbed. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital, officials said.

Initially Leila was reported as being 9-years-old, but Coroner Kevin Raggio said Sunday that she would have turned 9 in June.

Authorities spent Saturday night and into Sunday conducting a door-to-door sweep of homes scattered across hilly terrain, checking storage sheds and horse stables, and even searching attics.

"It is a difficult area to search, it's rural, remote," sheriff's Capt. Jim Macedo said.

Reverse 911 calls and Nixle mass notifications alerted area residents about the incident and the search for the suspect, officials said.

"I was working on my tractor and a CHP copter kept flying over my house," area resident Roger Ballew, 35, told The Associated Press on Sunday, referring to the California Highway Patrol.

A SWAT team showed up at his house Saturday night and told him to stay inside, Ballew said.

"It was nerve-wracking, I didn't sleep well," he said.

Investigators on Sunday were interviewing several people, but no suspects have been named.

"It's just terrible," area resident Paul Gschweng told Sacramento television station KCRA. "What can I say about it, it's just a tragedy."

The station reported that a neighbor told police that a man was running from the girl's home after the incident.

The suspect was seen wearing a black shirt and blue pants. Authorities considered him armed and dangerous.

Investigators were asking area residents to call authorities if they had any information, or knew of anyone who may have unexplained injuries, or may have left the area unexpectedly after the girl was killed.

Valley Springs is a community of about 2,500 people in an unincorporated area of Calaveras County, about 60 miles southeast of Sacramento.

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Breyer has shoulder surgery after bike accident

In this photo taken Jan. 24, 2013, file photo U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer reacts during a lecture at Boston University School of Law in Boston. Breyer is in a Washington hospital after shoulder replacement surgery following a bicycle accident injury to his right shoulder Friday, April 26, 2013. Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg says the 74-year-old Breyer is expected to make a full recovery following the operation Saturday. Previously he broke his collarbone in an accident in 2011 and sustained broken ribs and a punctured lung in a bicycle mishap in 1993, before he joined the court. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

In this photo taken Jan. 24, 2013, file photo U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer reacts during a lecture at Boston University School of Law in Boston. Breyer is in a Washington hospital after shoulder replacement surgery following a bicycle accident injury to his right shoulder Friday, April 26, 2013. Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg says the 74-year-old Breyer is expected to make a full recovery following the operation Saturday. Previously he broke his collarbone in an accident in 2011 and sustained broken ribs and a punctured lung in a bicycle mishap in 1993, before he joined the court. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

(AP) ? Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is in a Washington hospital after shoulder replacement surgery following a bicycle accident.

Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg says the 74-year-old Breyer is expected to make a full recovery following the operation Saturday.

Breyer injured his right shoulder in a fall Friday near the Korean War Veterans Memorial.

The justice previously broke his collarbone in an accident in 2011 and sustained broken ribs and a punctured lung in a bicycle mishap in 1993, before he joined the court.

Breyer was appointed to the court in 1994 by President William Clinton.

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Chris Ivory Trade: Jets Acquire RB From Saints For 4th-Round Draft Pick

  • No. 1: Chiefs Pick Eric Fisher

    Tackle Eric Fisher from Central Michigan stands with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected first overall by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013 at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

  • No. 2: Jaguars Pick Luke Joeckel

    NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 25: Luke Joeckel (R) of the Texas A&M Aggies greets NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after Joeckel was picked #2 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 25, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

  • No. 3: Dolphins Pick Dion Jordan

    NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 25: Dion Jordan of the Oregon Ducks reacts after he was picked #3 overall by the Miami Dolphins in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 25, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

  • No. 4: Eagles Pick Lane Johnson

    Lane Johnson, from Oklahoma, speaks during a news conference after being selected fourth overall by the Philadelphia Eagles during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

  • No. 5: Lions Pick Ezekiel Ansah

    Ezekiel Ansah, from Brigham Young, stands with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, left, and Barry Sanders after being selected fifth overall by the Detroit Lions in the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • No. 6: Browns Pick Barkevious Mingo

    Barkevious Mingo from LSU speaks during a news conference after being selected sixth overall by the Cleveland Browns in the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

  • No. 7: Cardinals Pick Jonathan Cooper

    NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 25: Jonathan Cooper of North Carolina Tar Heels stands with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (L) as they hold up a jersey on stage after Cooper was picked #7 overall by the Arizona Cardinals in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 25, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

  • No. 8: Rams Pick Tavon Austin

    Tavon Austin, from West Virginia, stands with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected eighth overall by the Saint Louis Rams in the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • No. 9: Jets Pick Dee Milliner

    NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 25: Dee Milliner (R) of the Alabama Crimson Tide greets NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after Milliner was picked #9 overall by the New York Jets in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 25, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

  • No. 10: Titans Pick Chance Warmack

    Alabama's Chance Warmack attends a news conference after being selected 10th overall by the Tennessee Titans during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

  • No. 11: Chargers Pick D.J. Fluker

    D.J. Fluker, from Alabama, holds up a team jersey after being selected 11th overall by the San Diego Chargers in the first round of the NFL football draft, Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan)

  • No. 12: Raiders Pick D.J. Hayden

    Tori Hayden, left, reacts as her son D.J. Hayden from Houston, right, receives a phone call from the Oakland Raiders telling him he was selected 12th overall in the NFL football draft at his house in Missouri City, Texas. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Cody Duty)

  • No. 13: Jets Pick Sheldon Richardson

    Sheldon Richardson, from Missouri, holds up a team jersey after being selected 13th overall by the New York Jets in the first round of the NFL Draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • No. 14: Panthers Pick Star Lotulelei

    Star Lotulelei receives a kiss from his wife Fuiva, who holds their daughter Pesatina, 1, after being selected 14th overall by the Carolina Panthers during an NFL football draft party at their home, Thursday, April 25, 2013, in South Jordan, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

  • No. 15: Saints Pick Kenny Vaccaro

    Safety Kenny Vaccaro, right, from Texas, stands with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, center, and Markell Gregoire, 13, a patient at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, after Vaccaro was selected 15th overall by the New Orleans Saints in the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013 at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • No. 16: Bills Pick E.J. Manuel

    Quarterback E.J. Manuel from Florida State stands with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected 16th overall by the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013 at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • No. 17: Steelers Pick Jarvis Jones

    Jarvis Jones, the top 2013 NFL draft prospect from Georgia, is interviewed after the unveiling of a ?Smokehouse BBQ Chicken" statue in his likeness, right, to announce his official Subway's Famous Fan title on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 in New York.

  • No. 18: 49ers Pick Eric Reid

    Eric Reid, from Louisiana State, stands with his daughter and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected 18th overall by the San Francisco 49ers in the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • No. 19: Giants Pick Justin Pugh

    INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 23: Justin Pugh of Syracuse in action during the 2013 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 23, 2013 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

  • No. 20: Bears Pick Kyle Long

    INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 23: Kyle Long of Oregon participates during the 2013 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 23, 2013 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

  • No. 21: Bengals Pick Tyler Eifert

    Notre Dame tight end Tyler Eifert runs a drill during the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

  • No. 22: Falcons Pick Desmond Trufant

    INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 26: Desmond Trufant of Washington works out during the 2013 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 26, 2013 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

  • No. 23: Vikings Pick Sharrif Floyd

    NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 25: Sharrif Floyd of the Florida Gators holds up a jersey on stage after he was picked #23 overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 25, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

  • No. 24: Colts Pick Bjoern Werner

    Florida State's Bjoern Werner addresses a news conference after being selected by the Indianapolis Colts during the first round of the NFL Draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013 at Radio City Music Hall in New York.(AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

  • No. 25: Vikings Pick Xavier Rhodes

    NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 25: Xavier Rhodes of the Florida State Seminoles holds up a jersey on stage after he was picked #25 overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 25, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

  • No. 26: Packers Pick Datone Jones

    PASADENA, CA - NOVEMBER 17: Defensive end Datone Jones #56 of the UCLA Bruins celebrates his teams 38-28 victory over the USC Trojans at the Rose Bowl on November 17, 2012 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

  • No. 27: Texans Pick DeAndre Hopkins

    Football wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins makes a catch during Clemson Pro Day on Thursday, March 7, 2013 in Clemson, S.C. (AP Photo/Rainier Ehrhardt)

  • No. 28: Broncos Pick Sylvester Williams

    North Carolina's Sylvester Williams (92) flexes his muscles after dropping North Carolina State's James Washington for a 3-yard loss in the third quarter of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012, at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. (AP Photo/The News & Observer, Robert Willett) MANDATORY CREDIT

  • No. 29: Vikings Pick Cordarrelle Patterson

    Tennessee's Cordarrelle Patterson addresses a news conference after being selected by the Minnesota Vikings during the first round of the NFL Draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013 at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

  • No. 30: Rams Pick Alec Ogletree

    Georgia's Alec Ogletree celebrates after being selected by the Rams in the first round on the NFL Draft at his draft party on Thursday, April 25, 2013. He was 30th overall pick.(AP Photo/Atlanta Journal Constitution, Johnny Crawford)

  • No. 31: Cowboys Pick Travis Frederick

    Wisconsin linebacker Travis Frederick holds up a rubber bracelet that says "I'm In & I'm On" to show he's ready for the game, during a news conference in Los Angeles on Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. Wisconsin is scheduled to play Stanford in the Rose Bowl NCAA college football game in Pasadena, Calif., on New Year's Day. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

  • No. 32: Ravens Pick Matt Elam

    FILE - In this Feb. 26, 2013 file photo, Florida defensive back Matt Elam runs a drill during the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis. Baltimore Ravens general manager and executive vice president Ozzie Newsome hopes to fill out the team's roster this weekend by making the most of 12 draft picks. There?s a good chance the Ravens could select Elam. It?s even more difficult to guess what will occur in the later rounds. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/27/chris-ivory-traded-jets-saints-draft-picks_n_3167216.html

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    Facebook: Breyer won't stand for board re-election

    (AP) ? Facebook says that venture capitalist Jim Breyer won't seek re-election to its board of directors.

    Facebook Inc. said Friday that Breyer, partner at Silicon Valley VC firm Accel Partners, will stay on until the company's annual meeting on June 11.

    Menlo Park, Calif.-based Facebook has eight other board members, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg and Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape and the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.

    In an emailed statement, Breyer said that after over eight years of board service, he's stepping aside light of other responsibilities, including his recent election to the Harvard University Corp. board.

    According to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission this week, Breyer also isn't seeking re-election to the board of retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

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    FAA: Air traffic system soon at full operation

    NEW YORK (AP) ? The Federal Aviation Administration said that the U.S. air traffic system will resume normal operations by Sunday evening after lawmakers rushed a bill through Congress allowing the agency to withdraw furloughs of air traffic controllers and other workers.

    The FAA said Saturday that it has suspended all employee furloughs and that traffic facilities will begin returning to regular staffing levels over the next 24 hours. The furloughs were fallout from the $85 billion in automatic-across-the-board spending cuts this spring.

    The furloughs started to hit air traffic controllers this past week, causing flight delays that left thousands of travelers frustrated and furious. Planes were forced to take off and land less frequently, so as not to overload the remaining controllers on duty.

    The FAA had no choice but to cut $637 million as its share of $85 billion in automatic, government-wide spending cuts that must be achieved by the end of the federal budget year on Sept. 30.

    Flight delays piled up across the country Sunday and Monday of this week as the FAA kept planes on the ground because there weren't enough controllers to monitor busy air corridors. Cascading delays held up flights at some of nation's busiest airports, including New York, Baltimore and Washington. Delta Air Lines canceled about 90 flights Monday because of worries about delays. Just about every passenger was rebooked on another Delta flight within a couple of hours. Air travel was smoother Tuesday.

    Things could have been worse. A lot of people who had planned to fly this week changed their plans when they heard that air travel might be difficult, according to longtime aviation consultant Daniel Kasper of Compass Lexicon.

    "Essentially what happened from an airline's perspective is that people who were going to travel didn't travel," he said. But canceled flights likely led to lost revenue for airlines. Even if they didn't have to incur some of costs of fueling up planes and getting them off the ground, crews that were already scheduled to work still had to paid.

    "One week isn't going to kill them, but had it gone on much longer, it would have been a significant hit on their revenues and profits," Kasper said.

    The challenges this week probably cost airlines less than disruptions from a typical winter storm, said John F. Thomas, an aviation consultant with L.E.K. Consulting.

    "I think the fact that it got resolved this week has minimized the cost as it was more the inconvenience factor," Thomas said.

    The budget cuts at the FAA were required under a law enacted two years ago as the government was approaching its debt limit. Democrats were in favor of raising the debt limit without strings attached so as not to provoke an economic crisis, but Republicans insisted on substantial cuts in exchange. The compromise was to require that every government "program, project and activity" ? with some exceptions, like Medicare ? be cut equally.

    The FAA had reduced the work schedules of nearly all of its 47,000 employees by one day every two weeks, including 15,000 air traffic controllers, as well as thousands of air traffic supervisors, managers and technicians who keep airport towers and radar facility equipment working. That amounted to a 10 percent cut in hours and pay.

    Republicans accused the Obama administration of forcing the furloughs to raise public pressure on Congress to roll back the budget cuts. Critics of the FAA insist the agency could have reduce its budget in other ways that would not have inconvenience travelers including diverting money from other accounts, such as those devoted to research, commercial space transportation and modernization of the air traffic control computers.

    President Barack Obama chided lawmakers Saturday over their fix for widespread flight delays, deeming it an irresponsible way to govern, dubbing it a "Band-Aid" and a quick fix, rather than a lasting solution to the spending cuts known as the sequester.

    "Republicans claimed victory when the sequester first took effect, and now they've decided it was a bad idea all along," Obama said, singling out the GOP even though the bill passed with overwhelming Democratic support in both chambers.

    He scolded lawmakers for helping the Federal Aviation Administration while doing nothing to replace other cuts that he said harm federal employees, unemployed workers and preschoolers in Head Start.

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    Leftist priests: Francis can fix church 'in ruins'

    Liberation Theologist Leonardo Boff, of Brazil, speaks at a book fair where he attended the launching of a book by Clelia Luro, the wife of former bishop Jeronimo Podesta, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, April 27, 2013. Liberation theologist Leanardo Boff says Pope Francis has what it takes to fix a church ?in ruins.? Previous popes tried to silence the Brazilian leftist, but Boff says the former Argentine cardinal who became pope last month has both the vigor and tenderness to create a new spiritual world. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

    Liberation Theologist Leonardo Boff, of Brazil, speaks at a book fair where he attended the launching of a book by Clelia Luro, the wife of former bishop Jeronimo Podesta, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, April 27, 2013. Liberation theologist Leanardo Boff says Pope Francis has what it takes to fix a church ?in ruins.? Previous popes tried to silence the Brazilian leftist, but Boff says the former Argentine cardinal who became pope last month has both the vigor and tenderness to create a new spiritual world. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

    Liberation Theologist Leonardo Boff, of Brazil, speaks at a book fair during the launching of a book by Clelia Luro, the wife of former bishop Jeronimo Podesta, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, April 27, 2013. Liberation theologist Leanardo Boff says Pope Francis has what it takes to fix a church ?in ruins.? Previous popes tried to silence the Brazilian leftist, but Boff says the former Argentine cardinal who became pope last month has both the vigor and tenderness to create a new spiritual world. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

    Liberation Theologist Leonardo Boff, of Brazil, pauses as he attends the launching of a book by Clelia Luro, the wife of former bishop Jeronimo Podesta, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, April 27, 2013. Boff says Pope Francis has what it takes to fix a church ?in ruins.? Previous popes tried to silence the Brazilian leftist, but Boff says the former Argentine cardinal who became pope last month has both the vigor and tenderness to create a new spiritual world. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) ? A new pope from Latin America who wants to build "a church for the poor" is stirring hopes among advocates of liberation theology, a movement of social activism that alarmed former popes by delving into leftist politics.

    Pope Francis has what it takes to fix a church "in ruins" that has "lost its respect for what is sacred," prominent liberation theologian Leonardo Boff said Saturday.

    "With this pope, a Jesuit and a pope from the Third World, we can breathe happiness," Boff said at a Buenos Aires book fair. "Pope Francis has both the vigor and tenderness that we need to create a new spiritual world."

    The 74-year-old Brazilian theologian was pressured to remain silent by previous popes who tried to draw a hard line between socially active priests and leftist politics. As Argentina's leading cardinal before he became pope, Francis reinforced this line, suggesting in 2010 that reading the Gospel with a Marxist interpretation only gets priests in trouble.

    But Boff says the label of a closed-minded conservative simply doesn't fit with Francis.

    "Pope Francis comes with the perspective that many of us in Latin America share. In our churches we do not just discuss theological theories, like in European churches. Our churches work together to support universal causes, causes like human rights, from the perspective of the poor, the destiny of humanity that is suffering, services for people living on the margins."

    The liberation theology movement, which seeks to free lives as well as souls, emerged in the 1960s and quickly spread, especially in Latin America. Priests and church laypeople became deeply involved in human rights and social struggles. Some were caught up in clashes between repressive governments and rebels, sometimes at the cost of their lives.

    The movement's martyrs include El Salvador's Archbishop Oscar Romero, whose increasing criticism of his country's military-run government provoked his assassination as he was saying Mass in 1980. He was killed by thugs connected to the military hierarchy a day after he preached that "no soldier is obliged to obey an order that is contrary to the will of God." His killing presaged a civil war that killed nearly 90,000 over the next 12 years.

    Romero's beatification cause languished under popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI due to their opposition to liberation theology, but he was put back on track to becoming a saint days after Francis became pope.

    Scores of other liberation theologians were killed in the 1970s and 1980s. Six Jesuit teachers were slaughtered at their university in El Salvador in 1989. Other priests and lay workers were tortured and vanished in the prisons of Chile and Argentina. Some were shot to death while demanding land rights for the poor in Brazil. A handful went further and picked up arms, or died accompanying rebel columns as chaplains, such as American Jesuit James Carney, who died in Honduras in 1983.

    While even John Paul embraced the "preferential option for the poor" at the heart of the movement, some church leaders were unhappy to see church intellectuals mixing doses of Marxism and class struggle into their analysis of the Gospel. It was a powerfully attractive mixture for idealistic Latin Americans who were raised in Catholic doctrine, educated by the region's army of Marxist-influenced teachers, and outraged by the hunger, inequality and bloody repression all around them.

    John Paul and his chief theologian, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, drove some of the most ardent and experimental liberation theologians out of the priesthood, castigated some of those who remained, and ensured that the bishops and cardinals they promoted took a wary view of leftist social activism.

    Yet much of the movement remained, practiced by thousands of grassroots "base communities" working out of local parishes across the hemisphere, nurtured by nuns, priests and a few bishops who put freedom from hunger, poverty and social injustice at the heart of the Church's spiritual mission.

    Hundreds of advocates at a conference in Brazil last year declared themselves ready for a comeback.

    "At times embers are hidden beneath the ashes," said the meeting's final declaration, which expressed hopes of stirring ablaze "a fire that lights other fires in the church and in society."

    Boff and other advocates are thrilled that this new pope spent so much time ministering in the slums, and are inspired by his writings, which see no heresy in social action.

    "The option for the poor comes from the first centuries of Christianity. It is the Gospel itself," said then-Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio during a 2010 deposition in a human rights trial. He said that if he were to repeat "any of the sermons from the first fathers of the church, from the 2nd or 3rd century, about how the poor must be treated, they would say that mine would be Maoist or Trotskyite."

    Msgr. Gregorio Rosa Chavez, the auxiliary bishop of San Salvador, said Romero and Francis have the same vision of the church. "When he says 'a church that is poor and for the poor,' that is what Monsignor Romero said so many times," he said.

    Rosa Chavez said neither cardinal was among the most radical of churchmen.

    "There are many theologies of liberation," he said. "The pope represents one of these currents, the most pastoral current, the current that combines action with teaching." He described Francis' version as "theologians on foot, who walk with the people and combine reflection with action," and contrasted them with "theologians of the desk, who are from university classrooms."

    John Paul II himself embraced the term "liberation theology," but was also credited with inspiring resistance to the communist regime in his native Poland, and was allergic to socialist pieties.

    For 30 years, the Vatican has been seeding Latin America, Africa and Asia with cardinals "who have tended to be, adverse, to put it kindly, to liberation theology," said Stacey Floyd-Thomas, a professor of ethics and society at Vanderbilt University Divinity School.

    In Brazil, Sao Paulo Archbishop Odilo Scherer, widely considered a possible pope, told the Estado de S. Paulo newspaper last year that liberation theology "lost its reason of being because of its Marxist ideological underpinnings . which are incompatible with Christian theology."

    "It had its merits by helping bring back into focus matters like social justice, international justice and the liberation of oppressed peoples. But these were always constant themes in the teachings of the Church," Scherer said.

    In 1984, Ratzinger put Boff in Galileo's chair for a Vatican inquisition over his writings, eventually stripping him of his church functions and ordering him to spend a year in "obedient silence." Nearly a decade later, in 1993, the Vatican pressured him again, and he quit the Franciscan order.

    Now Boff says Francis has brought a "new spring" to the global church.

    "Josef Ratzinger. He was against the cause of the poor, liberation theology," Boff said. "But this is from last century. Now we are under a new Pope."

    ___

    Associated Press Writers Michael Warren in Buenos Aires, Jenny Barchfield in Rio de Janeiro, Marcos Aleman in San Salvador and John Rice in Mexico City contributed to this report.

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