Sunday, August 4, 2013

'Love Potion No. 9' singer sues over Clovers' name

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Harold Winley sang "Love Potion No. 9" and other hits with the R&B group The Clovers in the 1950s, but now the 80-year-old says another group is trying to keep him from performing using the band's name.

Winley says he was in his teens when he and four other singers started performing as The Clovers in the Washington area. The R&B group played at New York's Apollo Theater, eventually signed with Atlantic Records and celebrated when "Love Potion No. 9" became their biggest hit in 1959.

"It was great," said Winley, who now lives in Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. "We didn't make no money but we had a lot of fun."

The group's success fell off in the 1960s, however. And that's when things got more complicated, leading to a lawsuit filed earlier this year in federal court in Washington.

Winley and another band mate, Harold Lucas, went on to perform with separate musical groups that called themselves The Clovers, and Harold Lucas' group eventually trademarked the name in the 1980s. Lucas died in 1994, but two of the men he trademarked the group's name with continue to use it when performing.

Winley says the group has threatened venues who have booked him when he's used The Clovers' name, forcing organizers to cancel his shows at least twice. That's why he filed his lawsuit.

"It is our position that when people come to see The Clovers they expect that they are going to see Harold Winley or another original member of The Clovers," said Winley's lawyer, Brad Newberg.

Winley says his bass voice is still strong and he'd like to perform as much as possible. But if he goes on stage, he said, "I want to go on stage as The Clovers." He recently tried filing a trademark application for "The Original Clovers featuring Harold Winley" but was denied.

A lawyer representing the two men who hold The Clovers trademark did not return several telephone calls and an e-mail requesting comment. The attorney previously filed a court document asking that the lawsuit be dismissed.

The song "Love Potion No. 9" was written and composed by Mike Stoller and Jerry Leiber, the duo behind many of Elvis Presley's biggest hits. The lighthearted song is about a man looking for love who visits a gypsy, who says "what you need is Love Potion Number Nine." He starts "kissing everything in sight" until he kisses a police officer, who the singer explains "broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine."

After The Clovers' version rocketed up the charts in 1959, the song was covered by various groups and singers, most notably England's The Searchers, who had a hit version of it a few years later. The Clovers' version was later featured in George Lucas' iconic 1973 film "American Graffiti." It was later the title of a 1992 Sandra Bullock romantic comedy.

Charles Stevens, one of the group members from Lucas' Clovers, called the lawsuit "frivolous." Stevens, who lives in Washington, said Winley is not an "original Clover" because he didn't start with the group until the late 1940s. Lucas and three others were performing as the Four Clovers before Winley joined.

"All of a sudden he wants to come back and be The Clovers again," Stevens said, adding that his group has had the trademark for decades and now performs two or three times a year.

He says he doesn't mind if Winley uses the name "The Clovers," but he has a problem with the word "original." Stevens says his group had a former agent who may have called venues that booked Winley, but Stevens says he never personally blocked Winley from booking shows.

Both sides have agreed to mediation and will meet Monday to see if they can work things out.

Said Stevens: "We really do want to get this behind us."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/love-potion-no-9-singer-sues-over-clovers-214229643.html

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Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider: Congress eyes TSA misconduct

Congress eyes TSA misconduct | Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider | www.krmg.com

Posted: 6:57 a.m. Wednesday, July 31, 2013

By Jamie Dupree

Congressional investigators says misconduct among TSA security employees at airports is up 25 percent in recent years, as a new report details workers are routinely accused of stealing, sleeping, bribery and failure to follow proper security procedures.

The 38 page report can found here.

The rundown of misconduct examples probably aren't much different than what you might find in a large workforce - except this one is tasked with airport security, one reason the findings are being discussed before the House Homeland Security Committee today.

Here is a breakdown of the type of offenses, and the percentage of the cases found by investigators:

Attendance and leave (not showing up for work) - 32%
Screening and security (sleeping, improper procedures) - 20%
Failure to follow instructions (insubordination) - 16%
Inappropriate conduct (includes sexual misconduct) - 10%
Drugs and alcohol (use on duty/positive tests) - 5%
Neglect or duty (careless inspection) - 4%
Ethics (bribery, criminal conduct) - 4%
Falsification (attendance fraud, etc) - 3%
Appearance and Hygiene - 2%
All other misconduct - 4%

One example of misconduct in the report detailed how a screener left an airport post to meet a relative at the airline ticket counter, and then attempted to escort that person through screening with a carry-no bag.

"However," the report says, "a TSA supervisor stopped the TSO in order to screen the bag - which was found to contain numberous prohibited items."

That employee was later suspended for seven days for "intentionally allowing property to bypass required screening."

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Ala. deputy fatally shot, 2nd wounded in exchange

FAIRHOPE, Ala. (AP) ? An Alabama deputy sheriff was fatally shot and another deputy was critically wounded Friday during a confrontation with a man they were checking on, who was also killed, authorities said.

The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office said the deputies were responding to a call at about 4 p.m. CST Friday expressing concern about the welfare of Michael Jansen of the Fairhope area, about 20 miles southeast of Mobile. Authorities said in a news release that deputies encountered Jansen at his mobile home and "were engaged in an officer involved shooting" when they were both shot.

Both deputies were transported to USA Medical Center in Mobile, where Deputy Scott Ward was pronounced dead. The second deputy, whose name had not been released early Saturday, was in critical condition.

Authorities said Jansen, who was believed to be in his 50s, "was also shot during the exchange and he was pronounced dead at the scene."

Investigator Eric Winberg told The Associated Press that authorities were sorting out what happened and not immediately releasing further details.

The county's Major Crimes Task Force was investigating the shooting.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ala-deputy-fatally-shot-2nd-wounded-exchange-031328546.html

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Divided Kuwait limps toward boycott-hit elections

A Kuwaiti woman walks past a board with the names and photos of next December's election candidates in Salwa, Kuwait, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. There is little middle ground but plenty of high-stakes tension as Kuwait stumbles toward elections for the most politically empowered parliament among the Gulf Arab states. (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)

A Kuwaiti woman walks past a board with the names and photos of next December's election candidates in Salwa, Kuwait, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. There is little middle ground but plenty of high-stakes tension as Kuwait stumbles toward elections for the most politically empowered parliament among the Gulf Arab states. (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)

KUWAIT CITY (AP) ? The message from Kuwait's emir is blunt heading into this week's parliamentary elections: Opposition factions should express dissent in the legislature, and not in the streets. The response from the opposition is equally uncompromising: We're not satisfied with what we can accomplish through parliament, so we're boycotting the vote.

There is little middle ground as Kuwait stumbles toward its second election this year for the most politically empowered parliament in the Gulf Arab states, which serves as a check on the emir, Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah. Violent protests and crackdowns on activists ? until recently rare in Kuwait ? have contributed to the high-stakes tension.

The outcome Saturday is certain to hand the ruling family and its allies a near-sweep of friendly lawmakers. Yet that is not necessarily good news for the stability of a country that has ricocheted from one political crisis to the next for nearly a year, including street clashes between security forces and an opposition coalition that ranges from hardline Islamists to youth activists.

For years, that legislature has served as a forum for the opposition to press their demands. But with the opposition's boycott likely to take them into self-exile from the political system, the worry is their new soapbox will be the street demonstrations like those that have engulfed many other Arab states in the past two years.

The potential fallout goes well beyond its borders. Any major upheavals in OPEC member Kuwait have potential repercussions on oil prices and the Pentagon's plans to use the nation as its hub for ground forces in efforts to counter the growth of Iran's military.

Gulf Arab rulers have so far ridden out the Arab Spring uprisings through a combination of factors including crackdowns and payouts to buy off potential dissenters. But the Gulf's biggest unrest by far ? a 21-month-old revolt against Bahrain's Western-allied monarchy ? shows no sign of easing and poses some the same quandaries as Kuwait for Washington: the need to maintain critical security alliances, but also to pay attention to shifting political forces in the region.

"There is a danger that the tensions between a ruling family (in Kuwait) intent on preserving its power and privilege and an energized opposition bent on security meaningful reform might escalate into open confrontation," said Kristian Coates-Ulrichsen, a research fellow who follows Gulf affairs at the London School of Economics.

"The example of Bahrain shows how everyone loses out in this scenario," he added, "but that alone is no guarantee that Kuwaitis can or will pull back from the brink."

Kuwait's protest alliance is held together by claims that the emir Al Sabah overstepped his authority by changing voting laws in an apparent attempt to undermine opposition and reformist electoral chances. Beyond that, there are a wide range of demands from all the different factions involved in the boycott, from Islamists wanting a greater say in the government to liberals wanting more openness in general.

The showdowns take forms similar to those in other parts of the region: clampdowns on Web activists and arrest sweeps against perceived backers of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group that now leads Egypt and has a resurgent profile since the Arab Spring.

Last week, Kuwait's Interior Ministry announced the arrest of four people on charges of insulting the emir with posts on Twitter. Similar arrests have taken place across the Gulf and, earlier this month, the United Arab Emirates imposed new Internet laws that can bring jail time for Web posts deemed offensive to rulers.

Kuwaiti authorities also have echoed fears from other Gulf palaces over what they view as expanding threats from the Muslim Brotherhood. Dubai's police chief, Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, has warned of an "international plot" to overthrow the Gulf rulers.

The Islamists in Kuwait ? while a powerful force ? insist they are a distinctive, homegrown group that does not seek to topple the ruling system but wants a greater say in how the country is run. Their critics worry that this means a push toward stricter Islamic codes such as limits on non-Muslim worship or censoring artists and writers in one of the most politically open societies in the Gulf.

The past year has brought almost nonstop ? and highly complex ? political turmoil.

Islamists and their tribal allies won parliament elections in February and immediately pushed for greater clout in policy-making affairs. The Constitutional Court later disbanded parliament amid claims of flaws in the electoral district map, and reinstated the former government-friendly chamber from elections in 2009. That body, however, never managed to convene a session.

To further complicate things: The emir stunned the nation by wiping out the country's unusual four-votes-per-person system in favor of the standard one vote. Opponents say the new formula dilutes the ability of opposition groups to forge alliances and will increase the risks of vote buying and bribery.

"We will have puppetry, not a real parliament," said Mohammed al-Hatlani, a former lawmaker supporting the election boycott.

Liberal and youth groups ? while deeply opposed to the Islamist agenda ? have joined the boycott drive as a way to press for their Arab Spring-inspired demands for greater political and social freedoms. The unexpected alliance with Islamists and conservative tribes has startled even veterans of Kuwait's pugnacious politics.

Abdullatif al-Duaij, a prominent Kuwait liberal figure now living in the U.S., worries that fellow liberals looking for more openness have "lost their compass" by siding with the Islamists and others pushing the boycott.

"Today it's either you vote or you don't," he said. "There is nothing in between."

A series of protests and street clashes in recent months led the emir to order a ban on political gatherings of more than 20 people. In a message last week, he tried both threats and patriot appeals to cool down tensions.

"It is a great tragedy to have calls to take to the street," the emir said in comments carried by the official Kuwait News Agency. "Why the chaos and riots? Why the screaming and wailing and disrupting the business of the state and harming the interests of the people?"

It's all likely to leave Kuwait even more politically fractured and the new parliament facing challenges over its legitimacy.

In most of the Gulf, a parliament under pressure would matter little since elected bodies have very limited powers. Kuwait, however, stands out. Its 50-seat parliament has wide authority to pass laws and question ? or even dismiss ? members of the government.

Opposition lawmakers have publicly accused top officials, including members of the ruling family, of charges such as corruption and attempts to muzzle dissent. But even many protesters were stunned last month when an opposition leader, Musallam al-Barrack, broke taboos and openly denounced the emir. He was later arrested.

"He crossed all the red lines and shattered the boundaries of permissible opposition," said the researcher Coates-Ulrichsen. "The experience from North Africa and elsewhere in the Arab Spring shows that once these barriers are broken it is impossible to reconstruct them."

Associated Press

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Snow Park New Zealand.

Joining the ranks of the Remarkables, the Snow Park is probably one of the best freestyle ski parks in New Zealand. It was even called the first dedicated freestyle terrain in the world when it first opened in 2002 and is a haven for freestyle skiers since it has jumps, rails, and half pipes unlike the usual ski parks which are only filled with the regular ski run.

The Snow Park is located in the Southern Alps of New Zealand and has been a favorite venue for dozens of ski and Best Snowboarding in New Zealand events, some of which include the Billabong Snowstock and the Burton NZ Open.

Aside from the dozens of events to attend, you wont have to worry about snow if you want to go to the ski park since the park has 33 fully automatic snow guns which are all used to cover the entire 60 acres of land with snow. And because of this, the Snow Park is considered as one of the many resorts in New Zealand that relies on snow making.

Snowboarding in New Zealand is on the favorite sports of the locals and for freestylers there is no place better than the Snow Park.

What to See at the Snow Park?

Although the Snow park is also great for regular skiers, this place is also highly recommended for freestyle skiers and snowboarders. Unlike other ski parks such as The Remarkables youll see very little of the regular ski slopes, instead youll see a variety of tools used for freestyle snowboarding and even Heli skiing. The park is filled with quarter pipes, hits, jumps, rails, and a standard half pipe. And just recently the Half Pint Beginner Park was built for those who are just starting to learn freestyle skiing. This smaller playground has rails, boxes, and even jumps designed specifically for beginners.

Getting Ready to Ski

Before going up to the park, especially in the colder months better get a weather check on the park to see if its a good day to go skiing. Check the road conditions, the snow conditions, and the general park conditions if its worth the climb to the ski park.

Wonder what the ski park looks like during the summer months? With all the snow gone, the snow park turns into a freestyle mountain bike park, and during that time of the year, its usually called a Dirt Park.

Source: http://goarticles.com/article/Snow-Park-New-Zealand/7160062/

About the Author:
Southern Boarding is an experienced Content writer and publisher for Business Development. Visit at http://www.southernboarding.com/ to know more about Heli Skiing and Ski New Zealand.

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Psy's "Gangnam Style" video becomes YouTube's most viewed

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - South Korean rap star Psy's music video "Gangnam Style" on Saturday became the most watched item ever posted to YouTube with more than 800 million views, edging past Canadian teen star Justin Bieber's 2-year-old video for his song "Baby."

The milestone was the latest pop culture victory for Psy, 34, a portly rap singer known for his slicked-back hair and comic dance style who has become one of the most unlikely global stars of 2012.

Psy succeeded with a video that generated countless parodies and became a media sensation. He gained more fame outside his native country than the more polished singers in South Korea's so-called K-Pop style who have sought to win international audiences.

YouTube, in a post on its Trends blog, said "Gangnam Style" on Saturday surpassed the site's previous record holder, Bieber's 2010 music video "Baby," and by mid-day "Gangnam Style" had reached 805 million views, compared to 803 million for "Baby." Within a few hours, "Gangnam Style" had gone up to more than 809 million views.

"Gangnam Style" was first posted to YouTube in July, and by the following month it began to show huge popularity on YouTube with audiences outside of South Korea.

"It's been a massive hit at a global level unlike anything we've ever seen before," said the YouTube blog.

The blog also said the "velocity" of the video's popularity has been unprecedented for YouTube.

In his "Gangnam Style" video the outlandishly dressed, sunglass-wearing Psy raps in Korean and dances in the style of an upper-crust person riding an invisible horse.

The song is named after the affluent Gangnam District of Seoul and it mocks the rampant consumerism of that suburb. Psy, whose real name is Park Jai-sang, is no stranger to wealth as his father is chairman of a South Korean semiconductor company.

His parents sent him to business school in the United States but he confesses that he bought musical instruments with his tuition money. He later graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston and won fame in South Korea with his 2001 debut album.

The viral success of "Gangnam Style" on YouTube also has translated into strong record sales. In late September, the song jumped to the top of the British pop charts and it also has sold well in other countries.

Popular parodies of the "Gangnam Style" video included one featuring the University of Oregon's duck mascot, and another done in the "Star Trek" language Klingon.

The official YouTube view count for Gangnam Style represents only the figure for the original video posted to the site, but copycat versions, parodies and videos by people commenting on the song have been posted to the site and elsewhere on the Web.

Counting all those different versions, "Gangnam Style" and its related videos have more than 2.2 billion views across the Internet, said Matt Fiorentino, spokesman for the online video tracking firm Visible Measures.

"Without the dance, I don't think it would have been as big as it is," Fiorentino said. "And the other thing is, Psy has a unique sense of humor which comes through in the video. He doesn't take himself too seriously."

(Editing by Barbara Goldberg and Bill Trott)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/psys-gangnam-style-video-becomes-youtubes-most-viewed-194951824.html

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Feeling Lost? Find Your Way With These Self-Help Solutions ...

TIP! Always look for opportunities to compliment another person. Being nice to others will help you learn to be nicer to yourself.

Personal development is about taking action to improve yourself as a person. It deals with improving self-awareness and knowledge, spiritual development and fulfilling personal goals. This article contains many great self improvement tips. If you are methodical, you will gain an understanding of your self-knowledge and awareness.

TIP! Exercise is for everyone, not just people who are trying to lose a few pounds. There are countless physical benefits to exercising.

Do you drink too often? Are nicotine or other destructive habits something that harms you? Your body is certainly a temple, yet these types of behaviors disregard its sanctity. Deleting harmful patterns and obsessions will undoubtedly lead to an improved standard of living. Assess your life and what habits you have, and see if there are any that you could work on omitting.

TIP! Read a passage that inspires you. Such texts might include religious scripture, inspirational books, poetry and other forms of writing.

You have to provide care for yourself before you can properly care for other people. No matter where you are in life, allow yourself time to recover and rejuvenate yourself.

TIP! Don?t solely focus on your outside looks; have a look at the person you are within. In the end, your looks do not matter that much.

Recognize that the person you are now is not the person you want to be. You cannot successfully make the journey from here to there if you do not know the intervening territory. If you do not accept your desire to improve your current situation and listen to what you wish for, you will never realize your true potential.

TIP! Use other successful individuals as role models and look for ways to replicate their methods. Don?t start with many of the habits, just a few, and practice until they are a part of your everyday life.

Instead of bragging abut your achievements and awards, ask other people about what they have accomplished that they are most proud of. You will then find out things that others have done to accomplish their goals, and you will get some insight.

TIP! It is well known that being a good listener is an excellent character trait to develop. This is particularly true if you want to improve yourself.

Every champion benefits from the encouragement of a great coach. The proper mentor can guide you through the tough times on your way to becoming a champion. There are many people that are more than willing to help others. If people didn?t have this, how would they do their very best? Everyone who is great at something has had help getting to where they are.

TIP! Don?t be a shopaholic like those people on Hoarders. Taking up a hobby is a better alternative.

Humility is a very important trait to have when working on your personal development. When you realize how insignificant you really are, you will begin to understand you have more to learn. Once you realize this, you will be able to understand and improve upon yourself.

TIP! Learn to care for others for a shift in your own personal growth. It might be hard at first, but do your best to make sacrifices and help others.

Never forget that you are priority number one. Likewise, you cannot stress over making everyone around you happy 24/7; this is impossible no matter how hard you try. If you want to be happy, you have to take charge of your behavior, and do things that make you feel happy. Remember that this doesn?t mean being selfish or abusing other people; it just means treating yourself with the same respect and love that you treat everyone else with. Your personal development plan will increase your happiness as long as you uphold your own code of ethics and moral standards.

TIP! Getting and staying healthy is one of the most important parts of personal development. If you want to build healthy habits, you need to be motivated to eat better and exercise more.

You need to know what it is that you want your life to be if you want to develop as a person. One of the things that will make the biggest difference in your outlook is having long-term goals.

TIP! When you are angry, count to ten before saying anything. Maybe take a short walk, breathe deeply, and concentrate on peaceful thoughts.

Figure out your goals in life, and go after them. If you sit in your chair thinking about how you would like your life to be, and you do nothing to make it happen, you will never get that life. You need to step up and pursue your goals to make them really happen.

TIP! Unless you take care of yourself, you won?t be able to care for anyone else. No matter where you are in life, allow yourself time to recover and rejuvenate yourself.

You need to analyze your progress as you work on your personal development. Use the great suggestions and tips offered in this article to help you take stock, improve and move forward. Write down the processes you use on a regular basis and record changes that occur.

Stephanie Deltor is a Spelman College student aiming to achieve her dreams of becoming a licensed psychologist and author. With her ambition here she write to inspire and encourage others in any way she sees fit. To learn more about her, her business, and her words, Click the following link: http://letters2thesoul.blogspot.com/

Source: http://www.empowernetwork.com/sdeltor/blog/feeling-lost-find-your-way-with-these-self-help-solutions/

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