Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Senate deal could affect recess appointment case

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Senate's deal to avert a showdown over its internal rules and confirm several long-stalled Obama administration nominees could upend a major case at the Supreme Court, one that would test the president's power to use recess appointments to fill high-level posts.

The case is shaping up as a major clash between President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans over the power granted the president in the Constitution to make temporary appointments to fill positions that otherwise require confirmation by the Senate, but only when the Senate is in recess.

Obama had sought to overcome Senate Republicans' refusal to allow votes for nominees to the National Labor Relations Board and the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by making recess appointments. Two federal appeals courts have said Obama overstepped his authority because the Senate was not in recess when he acted. Those courts invalidated actions of the NLRB as a result.

The Supreme Court is set to consider one of those cases around the end of the year, involving a dispute between a Washington state bottling company and a local Teamsters union in which the NLRB sided with the union. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia overturned the board's ruling.

But now that the Senate is on the verge of breaking the logjam that led Obama to make the recess appointments in the first place, his administration may find its appetite diminished for a major high court case. That may be especially so because the justices have been more skeptical of Obama's Justice Department than its predecessors and the court's conservative majority has been hostile to union interests.

The administration would have to ask the court to dismiss the case, although that almost certainly would leave the appeals court decision in place. The Justice Department did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

The justices also might now see less urgency to decide the questions at issue ? what is a recess, when must vacancies occur to be filled through recess appointments and can the president override Congress' own view of what constitutes a recess.

In some instances, the new NLRB appointees contemplated in the Senate agreement could re-enact some of the earlier decisions, removing any potential taint. The NLRB did just that following a Supreme Court decision in 2010 that invalidated actions taken by only two members of the five-person board. One significant limitation is that the NLRB would have to get judges to relinquish cases currently in the courts.

"One key aspect of constitutional law is the notion of not deciding unnecessary questions, and it may be that the agreement today provides an avenue for the CFPB and NLRB to revisit their decisions and sidestep the constitutional questions at issue in the Supreme Court's recess appointment case," said Neal Katyal, former acting Solicitor General under Obama.

The case stems from Obama's decision to fill the three NLRB vacancies on Jan. 4, 2012, with Congress on an extended holiday break. At the same time, however, the Senate held brief, pro forma sessions every few days as part of the Republicans' explicit strategy of keeping Obama from filling vacancies through recess appointments.

If the justices ratify the lower court ruling, it would make it nearly impossible for a president to use the recess power, giving the opposition party in Congress the ability to block administration nominees indefinitely. And more than 1,600 NLRB decisions could fall in the process.

Rachel Brand, a senior lawyer with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said she hopes the court decides the case in favor of the bottling company. With hundreds of other legal challenges pending to NLRB decisions, Brand said it "would be a mess to re-litigate" those cases if the justices were to punt on the case before them.

The head of a think tank that is opposed to the chamber on the recess appointments issue said he also wants the high court to remain in the case and overturn what he sees as a damaging appeals court ruling. "The fact that Congress has now cleared the way for the board to be fully staffed with Senate-confirmed members in no way changes that calculus," said Douglas Kendall, president of the Congressional Accountability Center.

In addition to the two rulings against Obama recess appointees, three federal appeals courts have upheld recess appointments in previous administrations.

For all the Democratic complaints about Republican obstruction of the president and GOP anger over Obama recess appointments, the subject is acutely susceptible to changing political fortunes.

The parties' roles were reversed when a Republican president, George W. Bush, was in the White House and Democrats controlled the Senate in the final two years of his presidency. Then, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid employed the same tactic of convening the Senate every few days to keep Bush from filling vacancies through recess appointments. Unlike Obama, Bush did not press the issue.

If the Supreme Court doesn't settle it now, the issue could arise again while Obama still is in office. Or the court could await a future president of either party facing a determined Senate opposition.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/senate-deal-could-affect-recess-appointment-case-071039095.html

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Michael Bay and Paramount Pictures Announce The Casting of Chinese Entertainer Han Geng in ...

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Michael Bay and Paramount Pictures jointly announced today that Chinese entertainer Han Geng has been cast in "TRANSFORMERS 4." Among Asia's top stars, Han Geng has conquered the worlds of music, television and feature film to become one of the most influential entertainers in China.

He joins Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Jack Reynor, Nicola Peltz, Sophia Myles, TJ Miller and Chinese actress Li Bingbing in the fourth installment in the hit series of movies based on the best-selling Hasbro toyline. Paramount Pictures will release the film on June 27th, 2014.

"Han Geng has been a sensation in China and we are happy to have him in our movie," said Michael Bay.

Making his debut in 2005 as a member of the hugely popular group Super Junior, Han Geng later turned to a solo career, releasing his first album "Geng Xin" in 2010, which went on to sell over a million copies. His most recent album "Hope in the Darkness" was released in 2012 and has earned Han Geng a number of hit singles.

Han Geng has appeared on both the big and small screen, with roles that have shown his range as an actor. In 2008, Han Geng appeared in CCTV's "Stage of Youth," a 12-episode drama that drew incredible ratings. Among his big screen roles, he had a cameo appearance in the 2010 feature film "The Founding Party," along with other A-list Chinese celebrities and later that year had his first starring role on the silver screen in the action movie "My Kingdom". The multi-hyphen entertainer has subsequently starred in the films "Beginning Of The Great Revival," and "The First President." His most recent starring role was in "So Young", a major box office hit in China, having earned more the $115 million (over 700 million yuan) since its release in May of 2013.

Han Geng has extraordinary popularity on the internet in China. When his albums or films are released his name and movies typically top the charts as the "most searched" and accumulate the most hits. "TRANSFORMERS 4" marks Han Geng's debut in an English language production.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Gulzar left for India despite security assurance in Karachi says Malik

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    The Lahore High Court has ordered an anti-terrorism court to complete the Benazir Bhutto murder case trial in three months. The Rawalpindi bench of LHC asked the ATC to conduct day-to-day ...

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    The Pakistani government has urged the Taliban to announce a 30-day ceasefire as a precursor to peace talks which the banned terror group had offered earlier this month. The Tehreek-e-Taliban ...

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    Pakistan News.Net - Thursday 14th February, 2013

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    Pakistan News.Net - Thursday 14th February, 2013

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    Pakistan News.Net - Wednesday 13th February, 2013

    A curfew that was imposed across Kashmir as a precautionary measure following the hanging of 2001 Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, was partially lifted on Wednesday. "Curfew has been lifted ...

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    Pakistan News.Net - Wednesday 13th February, 2013

    Pakistani barrister, Aitzaz Ahsan, has asked the Supreme Court to review its decision to disqualify former premier Yousuf Raza Gilani for five years for not writing a letter to the Swiss ...

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    Pakistan News.Net - Wednesday 13th February, 2013

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    Pa. grad student sues, says C-plus cost her $1.3M

    (AP) ? Talk about grade inflation.

    Graduate student Megan Thode wasn't happy about the C-plus she received for one class, saying the mediocre grade kept her from getting her desired degree and becoming a licensed therapist ? and, as a result, cost her $1.3 million in lost earnings.

    Now Thode is suing her professor and Lehigh University in Bethlehem, claiming monetary damages and seeking a grade change.

    A judge is hearing testimony in the case this week in Northampton County Court. Lehigh and the professor contend her lawsuit is without merit.

    Thode took the class in fall of 2009. Her instructor, Amanda Eckhardt, testified this week that she stood by the grade, saying Thode failed to behave professionally and thus earned zero out of 25 points in class participation, bumping her down a full letter grade.

    "I ... believed she received the grade she earned," Eckhardt said.

    The C-plus prevented Thode, an otherwise A student, from going on to the next class and advancing in her professional therapist studies, according to The Express-Times of Easton. She wound up getting a master's degree in human development instead.

    Her attorney, Richard Orloski, argued Eckhardt targeted Thode because she is an outspoken advocate for gay marriage. Eckhardt testified that while she believes marriage is between a man and woman, she would never allow her personal views to influence her treatment of students. She said Thode had outbursts in class, did not participate appropriately, was emotionally unstable and failed to heed a warning letter.

    Stephen Thode, the plaintiff's father and a longtime finance professor at Lehigh, testified on his daughter's behalf and said her participation score was highly irregular.

    "I have never heard of a case, not just at Lehigh, where a student achieved a zero in class participation where they attended and participated in every class," he said.

    Northampton County Judge Emil Giordano is presiding over the nonjury trial and will issue a ruling on Thode's lawsuit after testimony concludes.

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    Information from: The (Easton, Pa.) Express-Times, http://www.lehighvalleylive.com

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    Slow cooked love food for Valentines | Capital Lifestyle

    Love is like food, the best of it is usually cooked long and slow and with the utmost care. When brought together this way it is often thought that that particular kind of love will either last forever, or taste very very good.

    Whether people would like to admit it to close friends and family, or not, Valentine?s Day ? which falls on February 14 ? is indeed a special day. Men and women that are in a relationship go for dinner, eat chocolate, drink wine and champagne, light candles and even feed each other. Depending on what kind of relationship you?re in, you can choose to use that day to celebrate what you have, remember how you got there or just have a very special date to mark the start of the next chapter of your love life.

    Whatever you do, here?s something you might like to try: Slow Cooked Lobster.

    LOBSTER

    Prime Lobster, slow cooked for three hours in the oven at 80 degrees is this year?s Valentine?s specialty dish at the Tatu Restaurant in Fairmont the Norfolk.

    Surrounded by cold pressed olive oil, roasted vanilla cauliflower, and spring vegetable salpicon, chef Zach says it is a special one-of-a-kind dish, reserved for special moments like this Thursday.

    ?We try to do something new every year, and this time with this lobster slow cooked, it is a precise and very special kind of meal,? he said.

    The Lobster is an appetiser before a choice of either Grilled Morendat Sirloin or Pistachio crusted Lamb for the main course.

    Grilled Morendat Sirloin

    Grilled Morendat Sirloin

    Pistachio Crusted Lamb

    Pistachio Crusted Lamb

    ?Fairmont?s choice meat dishes are best eaten medium rare. The Morendat comes with chilli butter, creamed potatoes and truffle pan jus, while the lamb is complemented by rosemary pont neuf and sauteed spinach,? says Zach.

    Macaroons

    Macaroons

    A very chocolatey dessert will keep your aphrodisiac juices flowing ahead of a possibly steamy evening; Belgian Chocolate Parfait with Grand Marnier strawberries and frozen chocolate Macaroon, plus a cherry saturated with vodka!

    Happy Valentines!

    Source: http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/lifestyle/2013/02/14/slow-cooked-love-food-for-valentines/

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    Saturday, February 9, 2013

    Pirate Bay documentary now streaming, up for download on (surprise!) The Pirate Bay

    Pirate Bay documentary now streaming, up for download on (surprise!) The Pirate Bay

    Way back in 2010, filmmaker Simon Klose petitioned folks on Kickstarter for $25,000 to hire a professional to video editor. The pro's task? Sifting through and editing over 200 hours of footage Klose had recorded that chronicles the journey of The Pirate Bay's three founders throughout their trial. Now, over two years later and after the case's conclusion, the documentary has premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and is now available for your viewing pleasure. Sure, you could watch the whole hour and twenty minute-long affair in 1080p on YouTube, but what would be more fitting than legally downloading it (thanks to a creative commons license) through The Pirate Bay? Hit the neighboring source link to start downloading TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard, or head past the break for the full film.

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    Ogwumike, No. 4 Stanford women rout Arizona 73-43

    Stanford 's Chiney Ogwumike (13) grabs a rebound next to Arizona 's Carissa Crutchfield (4) and Alli Gloyd, right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

    Stanford 's Chiney Ogwumike (13) grabs a rebound next to Arizona 's Carissa Crutchfield (4) and Alli Gloyd, right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

    Stanford 's Chiney Ogwumike (13) celebrates after scoring against Arizona during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

    Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer instructs her team against Arizona during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

    Stanford 's Mikaela Ruef, bottom, battles for a loose ball against Arizona 's Alli Gloyd during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

    Stanford 's Mikaela Ruef (3) grabs a rebound next to Arizona 's Davellyn Whyte (0) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

    (AP) ? Chiney Ogwumike is used to posting big numbers on most nights. Mikaela Ruef surprised herself by nearly matching Ogwumike.

    Ogwumike had 18 points and 12 rebounds for her seventh straight double-double, leading No. 4 Stanford past Arizona 73-43 on Friday night. Ruef scored 11 points and had 10 rebounds for her first career double-double.

    "It was weird. I thought I'd never score 11 points in a game," said Ruef, a high school Gatorade Player of the Year in Ohio. "That's way too much. Normally it is not my job to score."

    Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer has been pushing for the rest of the team to become offensive contributors in an attempt to ease the pressure on Ogwumike.

    Ruef listened.

    "Tara told me to be confident in my moves when I got into position on the block," Ruef said. "I didn't know I had any moves, but I did want to be confident when taking a shot."

    Joslyn Tinkle added 15 points, including a 3-of-4 effort from long range, for the Cardinal (21-2, 10-1 in the Pac-12), who won their seventh straight.

    "We can't just be a one-trick pony," VanDerveer said. "We can't be all about Chiney. When people play with Chiney, she makes it look so easy. Others need to assert themselves more. Mikaela got in deep and scored against them."

    Alli Gloyd scored 13 points to lead the Wildcats (11-11, 3-8 Pac-12), who lost their sixth straight and have dropped eight of 10 overall since opening the season 9-3.

    "We didn't play very well," Arizona coach Niya Butts said. "I think we did some good things defensively, but we just couldn't score. We were missing layups in the paint."

    Ogwumike missed three of her first four shots, allowing Arizona to remain within striking distance midway through the first half. She made four of her next five shots, however, coinciding with a 17-6 run that gave Stanford a 31-19 halftime advantage.

    Stanford has held its last 41 opponents to less than 70 points, an ongoing school record.

    Davellyn White, the Pac-12's active scoring leader, was held below 10 points for the first time this season, and the first time since last year's matchup with Stanford, a span of 31 games. She has 1,932 career points.

    "She plays so hard and she's always hitting the floor," Butts said. "She's banged up at the moment, but she will be OK. She's played through a lot."

    White did set a school record with her 119th career start. She had been tied with Dee Dee Wheeler.

    The Wildcats were able to force the Cardinal into a season-high 19 turnovers, but also turned the ball over 19 times themselves.

    "We dropped passes and we didn't finish," Butts said. "We missed a lot of opportunities."

    The Cardinal eventually built a 20-point advantage within the first six minutes of the second half and cruised the rest of the way, beating the Wildcats for the 22nd consecutive meeting. Arizona last beat Stanford in 2004.

    Stanford played without starting guard Toni Kokenis, who sat out as a precaution for an undisclosed illness.

    The Cardinal, who lead the conference in three-point field goal percentage defense, limited the Wildcats to 1 of 14 from long range.

    Associated Press

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