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Rapids Game Day preview: L.A. Galaxy at Colorado

U.S. national team member Jose Villarreal, left, and Ghana's Joseph Attamah vie for the ball during a World Cup U-20 game last month. (AFP/Getty Images)

L.A. GALAXY AT COLORADO

5 p.m. Sat., ESPN2; 1510 AM, 93.7 FM, 1150 AM (Spanish)

Spotlight on Jose Villarreal: Homegrown forward Jose Villarreal has made an impact for the Galaxy in the absence of Robbie Keane, who missed L.A.'s 2-1 win against Vancouver with a hip flexor injury. Villarreal scored in the victory, as did Gyasi Zardes, marking the first time in MLS history two homegrown players scored in the same game. "I'm not trying to compare myself to Robbie (Keane)," Villarreal said. "I'm just trying to do what I can to helpt the team win."

NOTEBOOK

Rapids: Nick LaBrocca has come on strong of late. He has a goal and an assist in his last two matches. His assist during Colorado's 1-1 draw with Seattle was his first since April 6. He said on the team's website: "I am just trying to be aggressive. I just keep looking for opportunities and taking them when I see them. ... The Rapids unbeaten streak has reached five games, coming off their first-ever point in Seattle. Colorado is 3-0-2 in that stretch. ... Drew Moor's goal against the Sounders was his second of the season, his first also coming in a draw against Houston.

Galaxy: Landon Donovan and Omar Gonzalez, both playing for the United States in the Gold Cup, are listed as international absences. ... Former Colorado midfielder Pablo Mastroeni, who was traded to the Galaxy in late June, said he is excited to reunite with family, including his wife and two young children. "I think it's going to be an emotional game for me," Mastroeni told the MLS website. "Obviously it's great to see the wife and kids and to play in a stadium that I played in for a lot of years and then to be in front of fans and play against a lot of good friends of mine."

Source: http://www.denverpost.com/rapids/ci_23742760/rapids-game-day-preview-l-galaxy-at-colorado?source=rss

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APNewsBreak: Gay tested positive at US nationals

Sprinter Tyson Gay failed more than one drug test this year, recording one of his positives at the U.S. championships in June, where he won the 100 and 200 meters, The Associated Press learned Friday.

Earlier this month, Gay revealed he tested positive in an out-of-competition test he took May 16.

Three people familiar with the case told the AP that Gay had multiple positives this year. One of those people said one positive came at nationals and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has notified him of that result.

The people did not want their names used because the doping case against Gay is ongoing and the details have not been made public.

Gay's representatives did not immediately respond to attempts by the AP to reach them.

The sprinter has already surrendered his spot at next month's world championships. If a positive test from nationals is confirmed by his "B'' sample, those results would be vacated, though it's likely they would be anyway because of his May 16 positive. The May 16 test has been confirmed by a test of the "B'' sample, one of the people familiar with the case said.

A first-time offense for doping usually brings with it a two-year ban, though athletes who cooperate with USADA sometimes get reduced penalties.

One person familiar with the case told the AP that multiple positives over a short period of time are a sign of an athlete who wasn't trying to hide anything, but simply didn't know he was taking a banned drug.

Gay is cooperating with USADA.

"The additional positive sample is consistent with him taking responsibility," USADA CEO Travis Tygart said. "He should be commended for that and for removing himself from world championships, which we all should appreciate. The sample was expected, as he works with us for the fair resolution based on the rules, given the fact of his case."

When Gay admitted to the earlier positive in a phone interview nearly two weeks ago, he fought back tears.

"I don't have a sabotage story. I don't have any lies. I don't have anything to say to make this seem like it was a mistake or it was on USADA's hands, someone playing games," he said. "I don't have any of those stories. I basically put my trust in someone and I was let down."

Since news of his positive, media reports have linked Gay to Clayton Gibson, an anti-aging doctor based in Atlanta. In an email sent to AP, Gibson would not confirm Gay was among his patients.

Gay has been the most-watched U.S. male sprinter for the past several years and has long sold himself as a clean athlete.

The 30-year-old, who won the world championship in the 100, 200 and 400 relay in 2007, took part in USADA's "My Victory" program ? in which athletes volunteer for enhanced testing to prove they're clean ? and his results never raised red flags.

Until, that is, the out-of-competition test in May. Results came back positive for a banned substance, the identity of which he has not been revealed.

The latest news adds to a slew of negative headlines for track. Jamaican Olympic champion, Veronica Campbell-Brown, tested positive for a banned diuretic at a meet on the island in May.

A month later, Asafa Powell, the former 100 world record holder, tested positive for a stimulant at Jamaica's national championships, as did his teammate, Sherone Simpson, a three-time Olympic medalist.

In a recent statement, Powell said he had "retained legal counsel" and couldn't "discuss all the details of the case."

"I look forward to demonstrating to everyone that I am a clean athlete. I always have been, and I always will be," Powell said. "I look forward to donning my country's national (colors) and as I step into the blocks at the starting line I will remain, as always, proud to be Jamaican."

Gay, finally feeling healthy after years of nagging injuries, was among those expected to push Usain Bolt at worlds next month, but instead of racing in Moscow, he'll be resolving his doping case.

Asked on Thursday about the series of doping cases, Bolt said, "definitely, it's going to set us back a little bit."

He insisted he was clean.

"So I'm just going to continue running, using my talent and just trying to improve the sport," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/apnewsbreak-gay-tested-positive-us-nationals-220916280.html

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Radio host Kidd Kraddick dies at 53

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Kidd Kraddick.

Nationally syndicated radio host Kidd Kraddick, of "Kidd Kraddick in the Morning," died Saturday at a New Orleans golf tournament, according to his official Facebook page. He was 53.

"All of us with YEA Networks and the 'Kidd Kraddick in the Morning' crew are heartbroken over the loss of our dear friend and leader," the statement said. "Kidd devoted his life to making people smile every morning, and for 21 years his foundation has been dedicated to bringing joy to thousands of chronically and terminally ill children."

Kraddick, whose real name was David Cradick, died at a tournament for his Kidd's Kids charity. No cause of death has been released.

Kidd's Kids arranges for groups of children with illnesses or injuries from accidents to go to Walt Disney World every year.

"He died doing what he loved, and his final day was spent selflessly focused on those special children that meant the world to him," the statement read.

Fans, friends, and the famous were quick to mourn the host.

"I feel like everyone who heard his show lost one of their best friends," Jeff Steve King Maher posted on Kraddick's page.

And "American Idol" host and fellow radio host Ryan Seacrest tweeted, "So sad hearing about my radio brother Kid Kraddick. One of a kind and one of the best at what he did every morning. U will be missed Kidd."

"Idol's" first winner, singer Kelly Clarkson, also remembered Kraddick on Twitter. "Oh man, I just heard Kidd Kraddick died!" she wrote. "He's my childhood dj. What a sad day. His poor family. He was always nice 2 me from the beginning."

"Kidd Kraddick in the Morning" is heard on more than 75 Top 40 and Hot Adult Contemporary radio stations, as well as the American Forces Radio Network. Kraddick and crew also appeared regularly on the television show "Dish Nation," which features radio personalities satirizing and commenting on pop culture and entertainment.

"Twentieth Television and the team at 'Dish Nation' are heartbroken and deeply saddened by the loss of a great talent and friend," representatives for the show said on Facebook. "Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and his longtime radio crew during this very difficult time."

Kraddick is survived by a daughter.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/radio-host-kidd-kraddick-dies-53-6C10775588

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Juror feels she let down Trayvon Martin's parents

MIAMI (AP) ? A juror says she feels like she let Trayvon Martin's parents down by agreeing to acquit George Zimmerman in the teen's fatal shooting.

In a taped interview aired Friday on ABC's "Good Morning America," juror B29 said jurors couldn't find enough evidence under Florida law to convict the neighborhood watch volunteer in the February 2012 death.

The juror agreed to let ABC show her face and use her first name, Maddy. She says she "fought to the end" but stands by the verdict returned earlier this month by the six-member, all-woman jury.

The 36-year-old Puerto Rican mother says the decision was difficult.

But the juror said she wants Martin's mother to know that her son will always be in her heart.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/juror-feels-she-let-down-trayvon-martins-parents-115743186.html

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Pope speaks to youth alienated by church?s sins

Agence France-Presse

Pope Francis blows a kiss from his popemobile as he arrives for the Stations of the Cross service on the Copacabana beachfront in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, July 26, 2013. Also known as the Via Crucis and Via Dolorosa, the Stations of the Cross are built around reflections on Jesus? last steps leading up to his crucifixion and death. Francis started off the day, his fifth in Rio, by hearing confessions from a half-dozen young pilgrims in a park and met privately with juvenile detainees. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

RIO DE JANEIRO ? Pope Francis took his mission to re-energize his flock to legions of young Catholics on a Brazilian beach Friday, reaching out to those who have lost faith due to church failings.

The Argentine pontiff was greeted by 1.5 million faithful on Copacabana beach for a second straight night of religious ceremonies marking World Youth Day, a week-long gathering of young Catholics, according to organizers.

Latin America?s first pope sat in front of a giant cross on a grandiose white stage during a somber re-enactment of the Way of the Cross, with an orchestra playing Beethoven and an actor emulating a bloodied Jesus facing crucifixion.

He used his pulpit to make a political message in a country that was rocked last month by massive protests against corruption, lagging public services and the cost of hosting next year?s World Cup.

?On the cross, Jesus is united with so many young people who have lost faith in political institutions, because they see in them only selfishness and corruption,? the pope said.

?He unites himself with those young people who have lost faith in the Church, or even in God because of the incoherence of Christians and ministers of the Gospel,? the 76-year-old said.

The pope, who was elected in March to reform the Church, was making a veiled reference to the pedophilia and financial scandals that have rocked the Vatican in recent years.

Vatican officials have made no secret of the fact that the pope?s first trip abroad since his election aims to re-energize followers. Brazil remains the world?s biggest Catholic country, but the flock has shrunk while Evangelicals gain ground.

?The cross of Christ bears the suffering and the sin of mankind, including our own. Jesus accepts all this with open arms, bearing on his shoulders our crosses and saying to us: ?Have courage,?? Pope Francis said.

As the ceremony wrapped up, some 200 protesters angry at Rio state Governor Sergio Cabral marched to within meters (yards) of the stage. At the same time in Sao Paulo, police used tear gas to disperse 300 protesters who ransacked several banks.

Earlier, adoring crowds cheered wildly as an open-top popemobile took Francis along the crescent-shaped beach better known for skimpy bikinis and caipirinha cocktails than Bibles and religious ceremonies.

?Pope Francis has a direct way of saying things and young people connect with that,? said Soledad Bohle, a 21-year-old student from Argentina.

Before the beach ceremony, the pope met convicts, heard five young believers confess their sins and had lunch with a dozen others.

?I told him that he should visit my country because we need him. He told me that Venezuelans have no sins,? said Estefani Lescano, a 21-year-old Venezuelan student who confessed to the pope in a Rio park.

After his meeting with convicts, the Argentine pontiff emerged on the balcony of a church-owned palace to address the crowd, urging them to cherish the elderly on Grandparents Day.

?How important grandparents are for family life, for passing on the human and religious heritage which is so essential for each and every society,? he said.

Rio authorities, meanwhile, have been scrambling to ensure his visit goes smoother after several logistical headaches this week.

Rain has poured on the tropical city since the second day of the pope?s visit, soaking a field outside the city that was supposed to host hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and the pope for a weekend vigil and mass.

A giant stage had been built in Guaratiba, but the area turned into a mud field, forcing authorities to move the events to Copacabana.

Workers had toiled at the Guaratiba site, dubbed ?field of faith,? since January.

It was the latest embarrassment for local officials who are preparing for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games.

When the pope arrived on Monday, his small Fiat was forced to a standstill as adoring pilgrims swarmed the car.

Visitors, meanwhile, have had to endure public transport headaches, with the metro breaking down for two hours on Tuesday.

Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes took responsibility for the city?s logistical problems.

?If you ask me to grade the organization of World Youth Day, I would say we are closer to zero than to 10,? Paes told CBN radio while quickly giving the pope and residents ?a 10.?

?Blame it on me, but don?t destroy the image of our city,? he said.


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Military Chaplin quotes President Eisenhower ? Anti-theists demand his punishment for ?hate? and ?bigoted, religious supremacy? [Darleen Click]

#WarOnChristians in the US Military

A chaplain at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska was ordered to remove a religious column he had written titled, ?No Atheists in Foxholes: Chaplains Gave all in World War II,? because it allegedly offended atheists serving on the Air Force base.

Col. Brian Duffy, the base commander told Fox News the column was removed ?out of respect for those who considered its title offensive.? [...]

Lt. Col. Kenneth Reyes confirmed to Fox News that he wrote the original essay that appeared in his ?Chaplain?s Corner? column on the base website.

Reyes recounted the origin of the phrase ?There is no such thing as an atheist in a foxhole.? Father William Cummings has largely been credited with uttering the phrase in Bataan during World War II.

President Eisenhower referenced the phrase during a speech to the American Legion in 1954, noting ?I am delighted that our veterans are sponsoring a movement to increase our awareness of God in our daily lives. In battle, they learned a great truth that there are no atheists in the foxholes.?

Reyes ended his essay with a reflection on faith.

?Everyone expresses some form of faith every day, whether it is religious or secular,? he wrote. ?Some express faith by believing when they get up in the morning they will arrive at work in one piece, thankful they have been given another opportunity to enjoy the majesty of the day, or express relief the doctor?s results were negative.?

Reyes did not attack or insult atheists or non-believers in his column.

However, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation accused Reyes of going on an ?anti-secular diatribe? and publicly denigrating ?those without religion.?

The Air Force agreed and approximately five hours after the MRFF complained, they removed the chaplain?s essay.

?While certainly not intended to offend, the article has been removed from our website,? Col. Duffy wrote in an email to the MRFF. ?We remain mindful of the governing instructions on this matter and will work to avoid recurrence.?

But that?s not good enough for the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. They want the chaplain punished for what he wrote.

?Faith based hate, is hate all the same,? Page wrote. ?Lt. Col. Reyes must be appropriately reprimanded.?

Ironically, the Air Force left six complaints about the essay on their website.

The Left has marched through civil service, media, entertainment and academia, to the utter detriment of American tradition and culture.

Now they want to push through the military, to the detriment of the mission of the US military.

And we are letting them.

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Microsoft Is The Cancer Killing Nokia

On February 10, 2011, Nokia (NOK) and Microsoft (MSFT) released a statement announcing plans for a partnership to develop a global ecosystem. The agreement specified that Nokia would join ranks with the Windows operating system as an original equipment maker. In broad terms, Microsoft would put up the marketing cash and software, in exchange for near exclusive access to Nokia hardware as an ecosystem provider. Before the ink dried on this partnership, however, Microsoft had already closed deals with Huawei Technologies and Samsung (SSNHY.OB) to also manufacture Windows phones. Yes, Microsoft is notorious for throwing its own partners beneath the bus and forcing original equipment makers to compete against each other until they implode financially. Nokia is following in the loss leading footsteps of both Dell (DELL) and Hewlett Packard (HPQ). Microsoft is the cancer.

The PC is a Cheap Commodity

Apple's (AAPL) timeless "Get a Mac" advertising campaign still defines the consumer electronics market. In these series of commercials, airing between 2006 and 2009, Apple personifies itself through the MacIntosh computer as a chic, yet eager to please hipster. Alternatively, the Microsoft Windows PC machine is a bespectacled office park relic wearing a tweed suit. In terms of smartphone sales, Apple Corporation still remains in growth mode. Meanwhile, Microsoft is effectively a cash flow rich utility that monopolizes its niche market and kicks out dividends to shareholders. Microsoft's utilitarian approach to doing business, however, destroys long-term shareholder value for original equipment makers, such as Nokia, that are attached to the Windows ecosystem.

On July 23, 2013, Apple filed its third quarterly report for fiscal 2013 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Apple Q3 2013 period ended on June 29, 2013. For Q3 2013, Apple sold 31 million iPhone units, which marks a 20% improvement above the year-over-year quarter. The iPhone has emerged as the centerpiece of an Apple iOS ecosystem that still leverages the halo effect of historical iPod, iTunes, and iMac launches and upgrades. The prior week, on July 18, 2013, Microsoft released its fourth quarter and full-year results for fiscal 2013 ended June 30, 2013. For Q4 2013, Microsoft posted $4.97 billion of earnings - from $19.9 billion in revenue. These results do include $900 million in Surface tablet inventory write-downs alongside a $2 billion year-over-year decline in Windows Division sales. Wall Street obviously was not impressed, as traders dumped Microsoft stock to $31.40 for a 13% loss in the immediate hours following this earnings release.

The Smartphone Market

Recent earnings reports out of both Nokia and Microsoft alongside the staggering long-term collapse of Hewlett Packard and Dell business models support the thesis that Windows is a cancer. Windows software licensing generates consistent heaps of cash for Microsoft, at the expense of real growth and the survival of associated original equipment makers. Microsoft Windows has already lost the war to Google (GOOG) Android and Apple iOS. To avoid bankruptcy, Nokia must at least entertain ideas of either joining ranks with Android, or building out its own integrated ecosystem independent of Microsoft. At minimum, tacit gamesmanship might compel the button-down culture at Microsoft to take calculated risks and attempt to develop revolutionary product, such as Google Glass and Apple iWatch. Microsoft is no alpha. Microsoft is a beta follower. Beta behavior out of Redmond is systematically destroying the entire Windows tribe.

On June 28, 2013, research firm comScore released its report presenting May 2013 smartphone subscriber market share. The report averages data for the three-month period spanning between February 2013 and May 2013. A quick glance of this comScore report will verify the presence of a dominant Google Android and Apple iOS duopoly. In total, this Android-iOS duopoly powers roughly 92% of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market. On the handset side of the ledger, Apple and Samsung are a respective one and two as original equipment makers according to market share. The Google Android - Apple iOS is actually gaining in strength - with 1-2% expansions in market share in both operating systems and handsets above the prior quarter.

At the bottom of the heap, BlackBerry (BBRY), Microsoft Windows, and the now defunct Nokia Symbian operating systems are fighting desperately simply to stay relevant. In this game of musical chairs, Google and Android already occupy two out of the three remaining chairs in the room. Recent efforts to build out a viable third wheel alternative beyond the Google Android - Apple iOS duopoly have failed. Numerous reviews touting the Nokia Lumia 1020 phone are also fundamentally flawed. Nokia's latest premium Windows phone is notable for the picture clarity of its 41-megapixel camera. Still, the phone will remain an effective outpost along this Windows Highway to nowhere. Both Nokia and Microsoft shareholders should consider selling stock immediately.

The Bottom Line

On June 19, 2013, The Wall Street Journal reported that "people familiar with the matter" claimed that Microsoft held "advanced talks" to acquire Nokia. Talks allegedly broke down, after Microsoft refused to pay a significant premium above Nokia's current $15 billion market capitalization. Cynics, of course, may speculate that every recent event is merely part of a calculated plan to deliver Nokia to Microsoft. Stephen Elop, Nokia CEO, is a former Microsoft man. In any event, the Microsoft - Nokia alliance is failing shareholders. Anticipation of a Microsoft led merger and acquisition deal has precluded Nokia from fully exploring its growth options, especially in regards to taking on Android.

On July 18, 2013, Nokia released a financial report for its second quarter and semi-annual period ended June 30, 2013. For Q2 2013, Nokia reported losses of $370 million. Nokia continues to lose money, despite the fact that Microsoft transfers the company $250 million in up-front "platform support payments" each quarter. Nokia now owes a debt of $650 million to Microsoft. At this junction in time, Microsoft could do nothing and return to the bargaining table as a top creditor to snap up whatever remains of a bankrupt Nokia. The Nokia balance sheet will continue to shrink, as goodwill, property, plant, and equipment, and other intangible assets depreciate towards zero. In theory, assets that are not being leveraged for profits must depreciate.

Nokia closed out its Q2 2013 books with $35 billion in assets above $24 billion in liabilities on the balance sheet. Nokia now operates with $11 billion, or $2.96 per share, worth of intangible assets. On the asset side of the ledger, Nokia carries $6.4 billion in goodwill, $1.8 billion in property, plant, and equipment, and $500 million in other intangible assets on the books. In reality, Nokia may be worth less than $1 per share, after writing off goodwill and intangible assets from the balance sheet.

Nokia is now a strong sell. Microsoft is the ball and chain weighing down Nokia.

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Source: http://seekingalpha.com/article/1575892-microsoft-is-the-cancer-killing-nokia?source=feed

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