Monday, August 5, 2013

Teenager dies after being run over by parade float at Torontos Caribbean Carnival

Vancouver Sun Sunday 4th August, 2013

At Vancouver's 35th annual Pride parade, skin was on display in the hot sun as hundreds of floats and displays made their way down Davie Street to show community and civic support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) population, their friends and families.

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China lose to Iran at Asian basketball championship

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Source: www.beijingnews.net --- Saturday, August 03, 2013
Defending champions China lost their second match at the 27th Asian basketball championships 51-70 against Iran here Saturday but still qualified for the second round. Hamed Haddadi scored nine of his game-high 15 points in the second quarter to hand Iran a 17-point lead by halftime. When China cut the lead to 13 points after the third quarter, Haddadi scored two three pointers and one ... ...

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Home of the Week: A Colonial With Some Land - Real Estate ...

Check out this single-family home for sale in West Peabody.

Looking for a good size?home with some land to it? This colonial at 91R. Birch St. in West Peabody has four bedrooms and sits on?1.32 acres.

According to a real estate listing from Zillow.com, the 2,098-square-foot home is in a?private setting with a large deck overlooking the back yard. There is an oversized two-car garage and a "farmers porch."


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5 Legal Issues With Your Kid's Lemonade Stand - Law and Daily Life

When life gives you lemons, you can make lemonade -- but you may not be able to sell it at a lemonade stand, at least not without jumping through some legal hoops.

There is an inexplicable war on lemonade stands, as a Forbes headline so eloquently put it, and your kids are losing the battle. Giving moonshine a run for its money, many kids' lemonade stands are getting shut down.

Here are five legal issues that can potentially stand in the way of your kid's lemonade stand:

Source: http://blogs.findlaw.com/law_and_life/2013/08/5-legal-issues-with-your-kids-lemonade-stand.html

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Facebook bounty hunters paid over $1 million over two years, India second biggest recipient

Social networking giant Facebook said it has paid over USD 1 million in the past two years to security researchers who report bugs on its website, with India second among recipients by country.

India, which has over 78 million Facebook users, is also second on the list of countries with the fastest-growing number of recipients of its Bug Bounty program.

A bug is an error or defect in software or hardware that causes a program to malfunction. It often occurs due to conflicts in software when applications try to run in tandem.

While bugs can cause software to crash or produce unexpected results, certain defects can be used to gain unauthorised access to systems.

Facebook said it started the Bug Bounty program a little more than two years ago to reward security researchers who report issues and to encourage people to help keep the site safe and secure.

"The program has been even more successful than we'd anticipated," Facebook said in a statement on its website.

"We've paid out more than USD 1 million in bounties and have collaborated with researchers from all around the world to stamp out bugs in our products and in our infrastructure."

The social networking major said 329 people have received rewards, including professional researchers, students and part-timers. The youngest recipient was 13 years old.

"The countries with the most bounty recipients are, in order, the US, India, UK, Turkey, and Germany. The countries with the fastest-growing number of recipients are, in order, the US, India, Turkey, Israel, Canada, Germany, Pakistan, Egypt, Brazil, Sweden, and Russia," it noted.

While the bug hunters are spread across 51 countries, 20 per cent of the bounty paid so far have gone to US-based recipients, it added.

"Our Bug Bounty program allows us to harness the talent and perspective of people from all kinds of backgrounds, from all around the world," Facebook Security Engineer Collin Greene said.

Two of the bounty recipients have taken up full-time jobs with the Facebook security team, he added.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Gilas Pilipinas falls to sizzling Chinese Taipei

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Source: http://sports.inquirer.net/112615/philippines-falls-to-chinese-taipei-in-fiba-asia

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NYC Mayor Bloomberg: More NC, SC guns used in crimes

ROCK HILL, SC (WBTV)- Are guns from other states to blame for crimes in New York City?

According to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, that answer is yes and he says guns from both of the Carolinas are a major contributing factor.

?"Unfortunately it's very easy to carry a gun from one state to another and so we really do have an interest and what goes on in the rest of this country," said Mayor Bloomberg.

Mayor Bloomberg says 90% of guns used in crimes in the city's five boroughs come from out of state.

2011 statistics from Bloomberg's camp show Virginia, North and South Carolina as the top three sources for out-of-state guns.

"Despite all we do to keep our city safe, we're increasingly at the mercy of weak national gun laws and weak gun laws in other states," said Mayor Bloomberg.

One South Carolina gun dealer says he makes sure guns get into the right hands from his shop.

"If they're having problems with coming into their state, then they need to stop it at the border. It has nothing to do with the other states," Sportsman Inc. Owner Blair Wisher.

Wisher says he follows strict federal laws before selling guns, including performing national background checks.

Mayor Bloomberg is calling for other states to have tighter background checks, better reporting of lost or stolen guns and limiting the number of firearms a person can buy.

"It's pretty convenient for them to point the finger at someone else instead of pointing at themselves," said Wisher.

"To those who say stay out of our state, our answer is we'd love to. Just as soon as you stop letting guns seep into the black market land in the hands of criminals and be used to murder our citizens," said Mayor Bloomberg.

Mayor Bloomberg says there were more than 2,000 out of state guns used in crimes in New York City in 2011. That's a 4% increase from a year earlier.

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Source: http://southcarolina.wbtv.com/news/news/106022-nyc-mayor-bloomberg-more-nc-sc-guns-used-crimes

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