Thursday, July 11, 2013

Auld & White building $1.7 million Community First Credit Union branch

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Did Florida Accidentally Ban All Computers, Tablets And Smartphones?

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In a quick reaction to an Internet gambling controversy, Florida passed a bill that may accidentally ban smartphones, tablets and computers. ...

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Ex-NFL cheerleader takes on gossip website

COVINGTON, Ky.?A former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader who is suing a gossip website for alleged defamation wiped tears from her eyes Monday as she testified that she was mocked and humiliated by website posts that she says were false and malicious.

Sarah Jones took the stand Monday in a retrial of her federal lawsuit in Covington, Ky., against thedirty.com, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based website, and its operator, Nik Richie. A January trial in the lawsuit resulted in a hung jury.

Jones is suing for damages over two 2009 posts on the website. One alleged she had sex with every Bengals player and another said she probably had two sexually transmitted diseases. Jones denies both allegations.

The posts were unrelated to the former high school teacher's guilty plea last year to charges she had sex with an underage ex-student, and Jones' attorney, Eric Deters, stressed in his opening statement that Jones is only seeking damages up to Feb. 1, 2011. He urged jurors not to judge her by actions after that. Jones, 28, still has a relationship with the student and they have said they plan to marry.

After pleading guilty last year in the criminal case, Jones was allowed to avoid jail time but forbidden from teaching again.

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Richie's attorney, David Gingras, told jurors in his opening statement that the case is about Jones' character and that "felony convictions are relevant to a person's credibility."

"You must judge Sarah's reputation based on her actions," he said, adding that Jones initially denied charges to which she later pleaded guilty in the criminal case.

Gingras told jurors that the posts were anonymous and not authored by his client. He also said there was no proof of any financial loss or other damage to Jones as a result of the posts, and he said that she has lied.

Under cross-examination by Gingras, Jones acknowledged that she lied at times about her relationship with the former student she is now engaged to marry. She testified that she has not lied in the lawsuit.

Gingras also questioned Jones about text messages to the teen hat he said suggested she planned to use money from the lawsuit to buy him an expensive car. Jones replied that some text messages were taken out of context and that some were just jokes between the two of them.

Jones had reportedly been seeking $11 million in damages, but she testified Monday that she never sought that amount. "You can't really put a damage on the way you feel," she said.

Deters said after court that they are not asking for specific damages.

"We just want to win," Deters said.

He told jurors that they could send a message that false and malicious posts on websites are wrong and that Richie and other website operators "are not allowed to commit defamation."

Gingras said after court that he believes Jones is backing off an amount she doesn't now think she can get and that he is trying to show that "you can't believe a word she says."

Jones is expected to testify again Tuesday, and Deters says he also plans to call Richie to the stand.

Source: http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/story/2013-07-08/sarah-jones-cincinnati-bengals-cheerleader-libel-suit-nfl-federal-lawsuit-thedir

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

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Discerning drivers will appreciate the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid. This 4 door, 5 passenger hatchback will allow you to take command of the road with confidence! Smooth gearshifts are achieved thanks to the 2 liter 4 cylinder engine, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain. It includes heated seats, 1-touch window functionality, a tachometer, a built-in garage door transmitter, a trip computer, tilt steering wheel, an overhead console, and cruise control. Features such as automatic climate control and leather upholstery prove that economical transportation does not need to be sparsely equipped. Storage solutions are integrated throughout the interior, demonstrating thoughtful attention to detail. Ford also prioritized safety and security by including: dual front impact airbags with occupant sensing airbag, head curtain airbags, traction control, brake assist, a panic alarm, and 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS. You'll never lose visibility with rain sensing wipers, which activate automatically when the drops start to fall. Our experienced sales staff is eager to share its knowledge and enthusiasm with you. They'll work with you to find the right vehicle at a price you can afford. We are here to help you.

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EU/IMF says outlook for Greek bailout program uncertain

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The outlook for Greece's bailout program remains uncertain, with differences still to be worked out between the Greek government and its creditors, the European Union and International Monetary Fun said on Monday.

"While important progress continues to be made, policy implementation is behind in some areas," the so-called "troika" of creditors said in an update on Greece's bailout program, which will be discussed later by euro zone finance ministers.

"The authorities have committed to take corrective actions to ensure delivery of the fiscal targets for 2013-14 and achieve primary balance this year," it said, but added:

"The mission and the authorities agreed that the macroeconomic outlook remains broadly in line with program projections, with prospects for a gradual return to growth in 2014. The outlook remains uncertain, however."

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; editing by Luke Baker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eu-imf-says-outlook-greek-bailout-program-uncertain-082605802.html

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AP PHOTOS: Underground music flourishes in Iran

In this picture taken on Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, female Iranian back vocalist Azadeh Ettehad and violinist Nastaran Ghaffari, both members of a band called "Accolade," perform in an unauthorized stage performance in Tehran, Iran. Headphone-wearing disc jockeys mixing beats. It?s an underground music scene that is flourishing in Iran, despite government restrictions. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

In this picture taken on Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, female Iranian back vocalist Azadeh Ettehad and violinist Nastaran Ghaffari, both members of a band called "Accolade," perform in an unauthorized stage performance in Tehran, Iran. Headphone-wearing disc jockeys mixing beats. It?s an underground music scene that is flourishing in Iran, despite government restrictions. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

In this picture taken on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013, Iranian musicians Pedram, left, and Soheil, members of a band called "Rebeat," compose remixes of folk songs on their electronic mixing console in Tehran, Iran. Headphone-wearing disc jockeys mixing beats. It?s an underground music scene that is flourishing in Iran, despite government restrictions. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

In this picture taken on Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, female Iranian back vocalist Azadeh Ettehad, a member of a band called "Accolade," sings a song in an unauthorized stage performance in Tehran, Iran. Headphone-wearing disc jockeys mixing beats. It?s an underground music scene that is flourishing in Iran, despite government restrictions. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

In this picture taken on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, female Iranian violinist Nastaran Ghaffari and Danial Izadi with his harmonica practice for their band called "Accolade" in a basement of a house in Tehran, Iran. Headphone-wearing disc jockeys mixing beats. It?s an underground music scene that is flourishing in Iran, despite government restrictions. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

In this picture taken on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, female Iranian violinist Nastaran Ghaffari practices for her band called "Accolade" in a basement of a house in Tehran, Iran. Heavy metal guitarists jamming in basements. Headphone-wearing disc jockeys mixing beats. It?s an underground music scene that is flourishing in Iran, despite government restrictions. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Heavy metal guitarists jamming in basements. Headphone-wearing disc jockeys mixing beats. There's an underground music scene flourishing in Iran, despite government restrictions.

It isn't necessarily a sign of rebellion against Iran's theocratic government, however. Musicians, including a woman violinist who performs underground, say they enjoy the freedom their off-the-record existence provides.

Many musicians fled in the 1980s after Iran's Islamic Revolution. Today, though government minders have allowed some pop concerts to go on, musicians say all the hassles and restrictions make playing underground easier.

"Are we underground because we want to oppose the system? No," musician Danial Izadi said. "We wanted to do what we loved to do."

Here are some Associated Press photographs showing Iran's underground music scene.

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