Friday, May 3, 2013

NRA to meet in Texas after blocking gun control in Congress

By Corrie MacLaggan

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of National Rifle Association members gather in Houston this weekend for the first time since the Senate rejected a plan last month to expand background checks for gun buyers, but officials say attendees will not sit back to celebrate victory.

"We view it as an opening battle in what will be a multi-year war," said Andrew Arulanandam, a spokesman for the NRA, which lobbied against the proposal. "We're definitely not resting on our laurels."

Polls show more than 80 percent of Americans support expanded background checks, but the proposal to extend background checks for sales made online and at gun shows fell six votes shy on April 17 of the 60 votes needed to clear a procedural hurdle in the Senate.

The proposal, which supporters have vowed to revive, is a key part of President Barack Obama's gun-control effort sparked by the school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut.

The vote was a sign of the influence of the gun lobby, particularly the NRA, which spent $18.6 million in the 2012 campaign cycle, according to the Sunlight Foundation. The NRA has more than 4 million members.

The NRA gathering in the nation's fourth-largest city, which starts Friday and continues through Sunday, is billed as a celebration of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution setting out the right to bear arms.

The event is expected to draw some 70,000 attendees who can stroll 400,000 square feet of displays to see the latest products from firearm manufacturers and hunting outfitters, check out wildlife art and shooting accessories, or sign up for hunting trips around the world. It will also draw protesters who plan to demonstrate for more gun-control measures such as background checks.

There will also be a Stand and Fight Rally with political commentator Glenn Beck, a country music jam featuring the Eli Young Band, and remarks from leading gun rights advocates including former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, Texas Governor Rick Perry and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal.

Since last year's NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in St. Louis, Missouri, a national debate about gun laws sprang up after the December shooting at Newtown's Sandy Hook Elementary School, where 20 children and six adults were killed. In the months that followed, states including Connecticut, Colorado, Maryland and New York have passed gun-control laws, while states such as Arkansas, Wyoming and South Dakota have loosened gun restrictions.

"Almost from the moment of the tragedy in Newtown, it became apparent that the ensuing push for a wide variety of new anti-gun laws had a lot less to do with school safety than it did with a decades-long crusade to destroy the Second Amendment," NRA chief executive officer Wayne LaPierre wrote in an op-ed in the Houston Chronicle published in advance of the national gathering.

NRA members proposed solutions such as fixing the mental health system, putting armed guards into schools and enforcing existing federal laws against drug dealers and gang members with guns, LaPierre wrote.

"NRA members exemplify everything that's good and right about America," he wrote.

Those members will be warmly welcomed by leaders in Texas, including Perry and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, both Republicans.

On Wednesday, Perry celebrated the recent move from California to Texas of a company called Shield Tactical, which sells firearm-related gear and training services. Perry's office said the governor has reached out to more than 30 firearms manufacturers in states that are considering curbing guns sales or manufacturing, urging them to move to Texas.

The NRA's opponents are also gearing up for the Houston event. The local chapter of a group called Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America plans to demonstrate in support of background-check legislation. Military veterans who disagree with NRA positions on guns plan an "Occupy the NRA" event.

"The NRA leadership actively worked to block background checks for gun sales, spreading lies about the Senate bill," Lauren Weiner, a spokeswoman for the advocacy group Americans United for Change, told reporters on Thursday. "The reality is that the majority of gun owners do, in fact, support these common-sense reforms."

An online Reuters/Ipsos poll released in January showed that 86 percent of Americans surveyed favored expanded background checks of all gun buyers. A CBS News/New York Times poll released on Wednesday showed that 88 percent of Americans support background checks for all gun buyers and that 59 percent are disappointed or angry about the recent Senate vote on gun legislation.

State Representative Garnet Coleman, a Houston Democrat whose district includes the convention center hosting the NRA meeting, will not be among the Texas politicians at the event.

"Clearly, the sales and promotion of firearms is big business," Coleman said. "This is business with politics as the cloak."

(Reporting By Corrie MacLaggan; Editing by David Gregorio)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nra-meet-texas-blocking-gun-control-congress-181434598.html

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?In The Studio,? Sutter Hill's Sam Pullara Carves His Own Path From Technologist To Venture Capitalist

pullaraThose who know in the Valley know the name Sam Pullara. Whether it was his time as a repeat entrepreneur and technical founder, or stints as an EIR at some of the Valley's most premier venture capital firms, or his time as a lead technologist at two of the largest tech companies in the Valley (most recently at Twitter), Pullara has occupied nearly every seat at the table throughout his career. Now, after leaving Twitter and after years of being an angel investor, Pullara has moved himself and his blog, Java Rants, over to the venture capital side as a Managing Director?of Sutter Hill Ventures in Palo Alto, a firm which started back in the early 1960s and has focused on investing in SaaS, infrastructure, and other fundamental technologies.

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Early Hollywood teen star Deanna Durbin dies at 91

(AP) ? Deanna Durbin, the teen sensation whose soprano voice and girl-next-door looks made her one of the biggest stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, has died at age 91.

Family friend Bob Koster, whose father directed six of Durbin's films, tells The Associated Press on Wednesday that she died at age 91 in a village outside Paris in April.

The Canadian-born Durbin made her first feature film "Three Smart Girls" at age 13 and would go on to appear in 20 more.

At the height of her career she was among the world's highest paid actresses, won an honorary Oscar, and counted Anne Frank and Winston Churchill among her fans.

She retired at just 28 and moved to France, remaining out of the public view.

Associated Press

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Oslo's So Good at Recycling that It's Run Out of Trash

Norway's capital city has a serious waste management issue?they're way too good at it. Half of Oslo's 1.4 million residents rely on a steady stream of refuse to power their appliances and heat their homes. Problem is, there just isn't enough trash to go around.

Burning municipal waste?everything from household trash and industrial scrap to toxic, hazmat, and medical refuse?is big, big, business in Northern Europe. ?Northern Europe has a huge generating capacity,? Pal Mikkelsen, head of Oslo's waste-to-energy agency, told the NYT, with more than 400 waste-to-energy plants currently operating in the region thanks to a multi-decade boom in plant construction. ?There?s a European waste market ? it?s a commodity,? Rooth Olbergsveen, senior adviser for Oslo?s waste recovery program, added. ?It?s a growing market.? Unfortunately, this glut of capacity far outpaces the area's rate of trash production.

Overall, Northern Europe only produces about 150 million tons of burnable trash a year and yet they've built out their incineration capacity to support 700 million tons. The trash shortage has gotten so bad that municipalities have taken to not poaching disposal contracts from neighboring counties but importing it from other countries?England alone exports some 1,000 tons of trash annually. ?I?d like to take some from the United States,? said Mikkelsen. ?Sea transport is cheap.?

No matter how it gets to Oslo, the trash always ends up the same way: a pile of ash and a puff of flue gas. Incinerators burn municipal waste as a fuel source to produce heat, which boils a large amount of water into steam which then drives an electricity-generating turbine. This system is roughly 14 to 28% electrically efficient but with cogeneration systems that recycle the process waste heat into hot water for homes and flue gas condensers which recycle the fumes for biogas (which powers some of Oslo's metro bus lines), overall system efficiency jumps to between 80 and 100 percent. What's more, it reduces the garbage's mass by about 80 percent and its volume by about 90 percent, all while cooking contaminants and destroying toxins at high heat.

Unfortunately, there's no short term solution to Oslo's crippling trash shortage. Of course if city officials get really desperate, they can always check in with Naples, those guys are still digging out from the city's waste management crisis in 2011.

[NYT - Wikipedia 1, 2 - Image: Corepics VOF / shutterstock, Naples: AP Images]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/oslo-in-crisis-norwegian-recycling-town-is-running-out-486239887

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Federal, Local Agents Raid Homes Of Moreno Valley Mayor, Councilmembers In Political Corruption Investigation

(credit: The City of Moreno Valley)

(credit: The City of Moreno Valley)

MORENO VALLEY (CBSLA.com) ? Federal and local agents Tuesday morning raided the homes of Moreno Valley?s mayor and five city council members.

The residences of Mayor Tom Owings, Jesse Molina, Richard Stewart, Victoria Baca and Marcelo Co were all served with search warrants by a joint political corruption task force, which includes members of the FBI, Internal Revenue Service and Riverside County District Attorney?s Office.

Authorities also searched the offices of Highland Fairview, a commercial developer that, according to its website, plans to build a large corporate facility in the area.

The FBI and the Riverside County DA?s Office would only divulge that the search was part of an ?ongoing political corruption investigation.?

Owings asked the public for patience and said he was innocent of any wrongdoing, according to the Press-Enterprise.

?I don?t think I?ve ever done anything wrong in my whole life,? he said.

On Tuesday night, Owings and the rest of the council members got an earful from angry residents at a regularly scheduled meeting.

Source: http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013/04/30/federal-local-agents-raid-homes-of-moreno-valley-mayor-councilmembers-in-political-corruption-investigation/

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