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Could Johnny Manziel Win Three Heisman Trophies? - Rant Sports

Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports

The 2012 Heisman Trophy ceremony was held on Saturday night with Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Johnny Manziel taking home the trophy as the first freshman to ever do so. That definitely did break the mold as many people thought Manziel shouldn?t win the award strictly on the fact he was a freshman. The biggest question to me now is can Manziel win another Heisman or even two more?

Manziel is going to have issues doing this since he will lose two offensive linemen from this year?s team but Manziel showed throughout the 2012 season that he is capable of doing almost anything and everything. I would not be shocked at all if Manziel wins another Heisman but I don?t think it will be next year. Manziel would have to come up with some unreal season that tops even this one for that to occur and I don?t see that happening because voters could decide that they don?t want to let the chance of three straight Heismans happen.

There is no arguing the fact that Manziel was a special player in 2012 and the fact he played in the Southeastern Conference didn?t hurt matters at all since the eyes of the media always seem to be focused on the SEC. If Manziel continues doing what he has done at Texas A&M, he will easily become a first-round NFL draft pick but until that day comes, college football fans should just sit back and enjoy seeing something special out of a very special football player in College Station.

Andy Schmidt is a columnist/writer for RantSports. Follow him on Twitter @ASchmidtSports or like his Facebook page.

Source: http://www.rantsports.com/ncaa-football/2012/12/09/johnny-manziel-could-win-three-heisman-trophies/

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AP Exclusive: Snow may have slowed NKorea launch

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? New satellite images indicate that snow may have slowed North Korea's rocket launch preparations, but that Pyongyang could still be ready for liftoff starting Monday.

South Korean media reports this week quoted unnamed officials in Seoul as saying North Korea had mounted all three stages of the Unha rocket on the launch pad by Wednesday. But snow may have prevented Pyongyang from finishing its work by then, according to GeoEye satellite images from Tuesday that were scrutinized by analysts for the websites 38 North and North Korea Tech and shared Friday with The Associated Press.

The analysis and images provide an unusually detailed public look at North Korea's cloaked preparations for a launch that the United Nations, Washington, Seoul and others say is a cover for a test of technology for a missile that could be used to target the United States.

The launch preparations have been magnified as an issue because of their timing: Both Japan and South Korea hold elections this month, and President Barack Obama will be inaugurated for his second term in office in January.

North Korea, for its part, says it has a right to pursue a peaceful space program and will launch a satellite into orbit sometime between Monday and Dec. 22. That launch window comes as North Korea marks the Dec. 17 death of leader Kim Jong Un's father, Kim Jong Il. North Korea is also celebrating the centennial of the birth of Kim Jong Un's grandfather, national founder Kim Il Sung.

Images from Dec. 1 showed no rocket at the launch pad, but by Tuesday North Koreans were seen working under a dark canvas, according to the analysis by 38 North, the website for the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and the North Korea Tech website, which collaborated with 38 North on the report.

The analysis contradicts South Korean media reports that the rocket stages were set up by Wednesday. Since the launch pad was empty Dec. 1, and it had taken North Korea four days to erect a similar rocket before a failed launch attempt in April, it should have taken longer for North Korea to prepare the rocket, the websites said.

Snowfall earlier this week also may have temporarily stopped work at the site, according to the analysis written by Nick Hansen, a retired expert in imagery technology with more than 40 years of national intelligence experience.

North Korea has a long history of developing ballistic missiles, but in four attempts since 1998 it has not successfully completed the launch of a three-stage rocket. It has also conducted two nuclear tests, intensifying worry over how its rocket technology could be used in the future, particularly if it masters attaching a nuclear warhead to a missile.

A senior South Korean government official told foreign reporters in Seoul on Friday that North Korea has been making technical preparations for a nuclear test and could theoretically conduct one in a short period of time, but that it isn't clear when or if they will test. The official spoke on condition of anonymity, citing government rules.

Friday's analysis of the satellite images said North Korea can still be ready for liftoff Monday.

Based on its preparations for the April launch, which broke apart shortly after the rocket was fired, Pyongyang has to finish stacking its rocket stages only two to three days ahead of time ? meaning workers could finish by Saturday and still be ready for a launch on Monday, the analysis said.

North Korea may have chosen a 12-day launch period, which is more than twice as long as the April period, because it was worried about possible weather complications, the analysis said.

"Pyongyang's rocket scientists can't be happy about the increased technical risks of a wintertime test, but certainly appear to have taken every precaution necessary in order to launch the rocket on time," said Joel Wit, a former U.S. State Department official and editor of 38 North.

A rocket can be launched during snowfall, but lightning, strong wind and freezing temperatures could stall a liftoff, said Lee Chang-jin, an aerospace professor at Seoul's Konkuk University.

North Korea's launch plan is meant to show the world its capability to build missiles, U.S. Pacific forces commander Adm. Samuel Locklear said Thursday. The United States has moved extra ships with ballistic missile defense capabilities toward the region, officials said.

The launch, if successful, could prove that North Korea is capable of targeting the mainland United States with a missile. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Friday in a briefing that the planned launch is a threat that Washington takes "very seriously."

Choson Sinbo, a North Korean mouthpiece published in Japan, said that the Unha-3 rocket is only the first part of a five-year development space program that began this year and will lead to the production of "bigger rockets."

Two South Korean destroyers will be deployed in the Yellow Sea in the coming days to track the North Korean rocket, defense officials in Seoul said Friday. They spoke on condition of anonymity because ministry rules bar them from releasing information about defense movements over the phone.

The U.S., Japan and South Korea say they'll seek U.N. Security Council action if the launch goes ahead in defiance of existing resolutions. The council condemned April's launch and ordered seizure of assets of three North Korean state companies linked to financing, exporting and procuring weapons and missile technology.

On Friday, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda visited a Tokyo military facility to inspect Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile interceptors being readied to intercept a North Korean rocket if it falls on Japanese territory.

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Associated Press writers Matthew Pennington in Washington and Sam Kim in Seoul contributed to this report.

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Online:

38 North: www.38north.org

North Korea Tech: www.northkoreatech.org

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-exclusive-snow-may-slowed-nkorea-launch-132019565.html

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New Concert at the Times Union Center

New Concert at the Times Union Center

Country music superstar Kenny Chesney is slated to bring his No Shoes Nation tour to the Times Union Center in Albany at 7pm on Thursday, March 21. Sharing the stage for the show will be the Eli Young Band and opening act Kacey Musgraves.

Priced at $40.50 & $70, tickets are scheduled to go on sale to the general public at 10am on Friday, December 14.

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Adelson talks his liberal agenda...and intent to give big to GOP (Los Angeles Times)

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ESEE summer school June 17-18, 2013, Reims

Preceding the ESEE 2013 conference in Lille, the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA) and ESEE will be organising a two day workshop focused on postgraduate students. Linking to the conference theme, the workshop theme will be Ecological Economics and Institutionalist Approaches. The idea of the summer school is to bring together around 40 selected PhD and Masters students with 10 senior researchers from within ESEE, providing space for discussion and exchange. Past participants of ESEE summer schools, including the 2011 ESEE pre-conference workshop in Istanbul, are particularly invited to join as mentors who will buddy up with less experienced researchers.
The summer school will include two types of sessions: both lecture slots with question-and-answer, and participatory workshops where young researchers will be able to present their work, gather feedback from others participants, and discussing key issues in Ecological Economics. The participation at the summer school will provide ECTS.
Keynote speakers will include: Christian Barr?re (URCA), Geoffrey Hodgson (University of Hertfordshire, England), Jasper Kenter (University of Aberdeen), Thierry Kirat (University of Paris 13), Martino Nieddu (URCA), John O?Neill (University of Manchester), Clive Spash (Vienna University) and Frank-Dominique Vivien (URCA).
Participation will be free for ESEE 2013 student conference participants, and low cost accommodation will be arranged. To apply, see the link below, or email esee2013-preconferenceworkshop@sciencesconf.org . The application deadline is March 1st, 2013
More info: http://esee2013.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/3

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Max Clifford arrested in sex abuse inquiry

LONDON (Reuters) - Max Clifford, Britain's highest-profile celebrity publicist, was arrested for alleged sex crimes on Thursday by a special police unit set up in the wake of an abuse scandal involving a former BBC TV star, his lawyer said.

Clifford, 69, made his name and fortune helping some of Britain's most famous people defend and shape their reputations in the country's muckraking tabloid press and has been a longstanding media pundit on celebrity scandal and the press.

He is the fifth person to be arrested since police launched an extensive inquiry into sex crime allegations against the late Jimmy Savile, a high-profile BBC star in the 1970s and 80s.

His arrest suggests detectives are continuing to expand the scope of their investigation.

"Max Clifford is being interviewed by police. Mr Clifford will assist the police as best he can with their enquiries. When we are in a position to provide further information, we will," his lawyer, Charlotte Harris, said in a statement.

Earlier, London's Metropolitan Police said they were questioning a 69-year-old man on suspicion of sexual offences.

That arrest was part of an investigation into Savile, who detectives say was one of Britain's most prolific child sex offenders. Police are looking into more than 200 allegations of assault and have heard from more than 500 victims.

Police are looking into three categories of alleged offences: those involving only Savile, which make up the majority of cases; those involving Savile and others; and those which had no direct link to Savile.

Clifford's arrest is part of the third strand.

Some of Savile's alleged victims said they were abused on BBC premises at the height of his fame and the fallout from the revelations has thrown the publicly funded broadcaster into turmoil, forcing its director general to resign.

The other people arrested include the former glam-rock singer Gary Glitter and comedian Freddie Starr, who both deny any wrongdoing. Police have questioned a fifth man who is in his 80s.

"KISS AND TELL"

Clifford is best known in Britain for selling "kiss and tell" stories relating to the rich and famous to scandal-hungry tabloids, though he says he actually earned more money by keeping details about celebrities out of the papers.

The publicist's clients have included "X Factor" reality TV show creator Simon Cowell.

On Wednesday, police charged veteran BBC TV and radio presenter Stuart Hall with three counts of indecent assault involving girls as young as nine, relating to alleged offences from the 1970s and 80s.

Detectives said Hall's alleged crimes were not linked to the Savile inquiry.

In addition to claims relating to his activities at the BBC, the cigar-chomping one-time DJ is also accused of targeting children at three hospitals where he carried out extensive charity work, raising tens of millions of pounds (dollars) in the process.

The government on Thursday published the terms of reference for investigations to be carried out at Leeds General Hospital, Broadmoor Hospital and Stoke Mandeveille Hospital, the birthplace of the Paralympic Games which has an internationally renowned unit for spinal injuries.

These are due to report towards the second half of 2013 and will be overseen by former lawyer Kate Lampard, the Department of Health announced.

"It is important that victims of this abuse can be certain these investigations discover exactly what happened and what went wrong," she said.

In total, about a dozen inquiries have been ordered into Savile, including two internal probes at the BBC.

One is examining why the broadcaster decided to drop an investigation by its flagship Newsnight TV programme into Savile shortly after his death and ran laudatory shows instead.

That has embroiled the then-BBC chief Mark Thompson, now chief executive of the New York Times, who has denied any knowledge of the Newsnight inquiry but has nonetheless found the issue dogging him in his new role.

(Editing by Michael Roddy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/top-publicist-arrested-bbc-sex-abuse-inquiry-161349390.html

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