Monday, August 5, 2013

Police: Driver who hit beachgoers fled

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Police say a driver who ran into a crowd at the Venice Beach boardwalk in Los Angeles fled from the scene and has not been taken into custody.

Police Officer Jorge Torres says the person drove away from the scene at about 6 p.m. Saturday and had yet to be found more than two hours later.

Torres had no description of the car or the driver that left 12 people injured, two of them critically.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/police-driver-hit-beachgoers-fled-large-033543285.html

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Q&A with Mr. Federal Way: Royal baby and wedding fashion

Q: Mr. Federal Way, why are you so anti-Federal Way? If Federal Way is such a bother to you, why don?t you move to a different city? Why don?t you have to put your real name on your column like everyone else? I doubt you will answer these questions in the paper, but if you do, I am sure you will print my name as the questioner.

A: Mr. Federal Way will gladly answer your questions. First off, Mr. Federal Way is nowhere close to anti-Federal Way. This is home. This is where Mr. and Mrs. Federal Way are raising Federal Way?s Royal Family (see later in the column).

But that doesn?t mean there isn?t room for improvement. Mr. Federal Way is just pointing out where these improvements can be made. In the ?real world,? that?s how a lot of things get accomplished.

In case you didn?t know, not everything in the city is perfect. Things don?t improve when people just sit around the fire singing ?Kumbaya,? hoping things get better. Change ? good or bad ? occurs when some people in the general population question things.

That?s just what Mr. Federal Way is doing. So, in the future, if Mr. Federal Way sees something in town that doesn?t make sense, Mr. Federal Way is going to write about it, hoping it leads to some type of change.

In conclusion, Mr. Federal Way is Mr. Federal Way?s real name, obviously. What makes you think otherwise?

Q: What kind of attire should men wear as a guest to a summer wedding? The wedding is early evening. No indication was given to dress code (formal, casual, etc). Would khaki shorts and a nice button-down-style shirt be appropriate? Or should I play it safe with a jacket and tie? It will be mostly outdoors, so I am pretty sure a jacket and tie will have me sweating like a pig. Any advice?

A: If there is nothing on the wedding invitation, Mr. Federal Way thinks a button-down shirt and some shorts are just fine. In Mr. Federal Way?s opinion, you can wear whatever you want, within reason. That doesn?t mean jean shorts (aka jorts) and a tank top.

It?s up to the bride and groom to determine the dress code on the wedding invitation. The only thing Mr. Federal Way would suggest is a nice pair of shoes and no socks. Nothing looks lazier than bright white socks and tennis shoes with a button-down shirt.

Mr. Federal Way has gone with the short/button-down look plenty of times at weddings. Not only is it a lot more comfortable in the heat, but it also allows for more movement on the dance floor and to the bar later in the evening.

Q: Why is it that when a police officer flashes their lights to pull someone over, someone thinks it?s OK to stop right in the middle of the road? And why does the officer allow them to sit there while they?re running the plates or presumably writing a ticket? Why doesn?t the officer direct them to the nearest side road and just continue their business there?

A: It?s not really up the police officer where you pull over. It?s the responsibility of the driver to pull over in a safe area. According to Mr. Federal Way?s research staff, the only reason why a police officer would get on the loudspeaker and tell you to move your car is if the officer is in danger of getting run over.

Mr. Federal Way suggests that if you see flashing lights from a cop behind you on busy roads like 320th or Pacific Highway, don?t panic. Pull over into a well-lighted parking lot or side road.

Q: Mr. Federal Way, were you on the edge of your seat awaiting the arrival of the ?Royal Baby??

A: At first, your question gave Mr. Federal Way a big-time scare. All this talk about a ?Royal Baby? made Mr. Federal Way think that Mrs. Federal Way had a ?bun in the oven,? so to speak.

But, after a panicked phone call to Mrs. Federal Way, it was made clear that the cookie sheet inside the ?oven? was void of all buns and the baby in question was in reference to the Royal Family in England, and not the Royal Family of Federal Way.

Phew!

So, in terms of the baby boy of Prince William and Princess Kate, Mr. Federal Way is very happy everyone is doing well. It?s like a modern-day fairy tale that everyone in the world gets to read. If the Royal Baby?s birth can make people forget about all the bad things happening in the world, then Mr. Federal Way will raise a pint in celebration.

The only question Mr. Federal Way has is ? what is the baby?s last name? Do the ?Royals? have a last name or is it just (title) followed by (first name), i.e. Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth? Mr. (title) Federal Way (first name) is having a tough time figuring it out.

Q: Must you discuss things in third-person always? It?s annoying.

A: Yes. Mr. Federal Way likes using the third-person because Mr. Federal Way thinks it?s funny and Mr. Federal Way is writing this column, not you.

However, Mr. Federal Way thanks you for the question.

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Contact Federal Way Mirror columnist Mr. Federal Way at mrfederalway@federalwaymirror.com.

Source: http://feeds.soundpublishing.com/~r/fwmopinion/~3/yjqCsEe3LbA/217123571.html

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Isuzu to use GM engines in new pick-up truck made in India: Nikkei

TOKYO (Reuters) ? Japanese truck maker Isuzu Motors Ltd will use diesel engines made by General Motors Co in its new pick-up truck made in India to cut costs and lessen the burden of technology development, the Nikkei daily reported on Sunday.

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Longtime USA Today music critic Steve Jones dies

HERNDON, Va. (AP) ? USA Today reports that its longtime music critic, Steve Jones, who impressed people with his mental warehouse of music history and his unflappable cool, has died. He was 57.

Jones, whose career spanned nearly 28 years at the paper, died at his Herndon, Va., home Friday morning after a long illness.

The newspaper says he introduced readers to a variety of artists and trends, shedding light on the cultural and artistic significance.

Executive editor Susan Weiss says: "Steve had it all ? talent, integrity, intelligence and a huge heart."

Jones joined the paper in 1985. He interviewed legends such as Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and James Brown, as well as contemporary superstars like Jay Z, Kanye West and Alicia Keys.

Jones graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C., in 1978 with a journalism degree.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/longtime-usa-today-music-critic-steve-jones-dies-014203664.html

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LITTLE LEAGUE: Washington, Nevada, Northern California open regional with wins

Washington's Cameron Bowers watches a ball go by in an at bat against Alaska in the Little League Baseball Northwest Regional Tournament in San Bernardino on Friday. Washington defeated Alaska 9-2. (Rachel Luna / Staff Photographer)


Photo gallery: LITTLE LEAGUE: Washington vs. Alaska

WASHINGTON 9, ALASKA 2: Eastlake Little League of Sammamish, Wash. Scored three runs in each of the first two innings to defeat Abbott-O-Rabbit LL of Anchorage, Alaska in the Northwest Region tournament opener.

Jack Carper led off the bottom of the first with home run to right-center field for Eastlake LL (1-0 overall), which is making its first appearance in San Bernardino.

"In that inning we scored three runs so I probably boosted the rally," said Carper, who finished 2 for 4 and scored two runs.

"I think right out of the gate the guys are swinging the bat, they're very excited and they're ready to go," Washington manager Mel Jessee said.

Dalton Chandler, Washington's No. 2 hitter, followed with a single and scored on a double down the left field line by Will Armbruester, who advanced to third and scored on separate wild pitches

In the fourth, Washington's Jacob Dahlstrom hit a massive opposite-field home run that landed on top of the souvenir stand located on the other side of the right field fence. The 6-foot-1 right-hander finished 2 for 2 with three RBI.

Terren Sugita singled and scored and later walked for Abbott-O-Rabbit (0-1), which went 11-1 in district and state tournament

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Photo gallery: LITTLE LEAGUE: Nevada vs. Utah

NEVADA 11, UTAH 1, 5 inn: Jaret and Jacob Godman both scored twice as Mountain Ridge Little League of Las Vegas routed Dixie LL of St. George, Utah in the opening of the West Region tournament.

Jaret Godman, Nevada's No. 3 hitter, smashed a solo home run on the third pitch he saw to give Mountain Ridge LL (1-0 overall) an early lead.

The three-time defending Nevada state champions went on to score three runs in the second, one in the fourth, and six in the fifth - capped by an RBI sacrifice fly from Jacob Godman - to end the game by virtue of the mercy-rule.

"I think today - if there's an easy game - today was going to be the easy game," Nevada manager Larry Quancey said.

Nevada plays Southern California next, followed by Hawaii and Arizona.


Photo gallery: LITTLE LEAGUE: Northern California vs. Arizona

Northern California 8, Arizona 0

Sean Lee struck out 14 of the 18 batters he faced and went 2 for 3 with a pair of RBIs to lead Belmont-Reedwood Shores Little League to a win in its opening game of pool play.

Northern California second baseman Noah Marcelo, who went 3 for 3 with two runs scored, broke a scoreless tie with a solo home run to begin a three-run third inning. Northern California pulled away with a four-run fourth inning that included a two-run home run by Brad Shimabuku and an RBI double by Lee.

Northern California won't play again until taking on Hawaii Sunday morning. Arizona will play Utah this morning.

-- Clay Fowler

Source: http://www.sbsun.com/sports/ci_23786482/little-league-washington-nevada-open-regional-wins?source=rss

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Stupidest Products For Staying Cool (PHOTOS)

Stupidest Products For Staying Cool (PHOTOS)

It's summertime and everyone's looking for new ways to beat the heat. Forget those horribly inconvenient window AC units you're convinced will fall out your window and kill someone! Here's fifteen cool (literally!) products to keep you and your loved ones from melting this summer.

  • Travelon 3 - Speed Personal Folding Fan

    Holding a fan by yourself can be very difficult. Luckily Amazon sells a personal fan that hangs from your neck, fanning your face so you don't have to.

  • Cool On The Go - Versatile Hands-Free Personal Cooling Device

    In case the previous fan necklace wasn't large enough, here is another option. This one is a larger, bulkier and stranger shape, but far more versatile. You can wear it as a necklace and strap it to things like your baby's car seat. It comes in both white <em>and </em>blue! Awesome.

  • Personal Cooling System 3.0

    If you're more of the minimalist type, Amazon also sells a very small, discrete and cool looking choker that cools you down.

  • Cooling Neck Wrap

    In case you wanted an even more fashionable neck cooling system...

  • Replacement Hot/Cold Mat

    Amazon sells this, not sure really sure what it's supposed to be other than a cold ice cube floor.

  • Cool Off Towelettes

    Aren't these just baby wipes?

  • Solarsafe Stroller , Playard & Pack 'n Play Net

    In case you're worried about your baby getting hot, don't worry, there's this weird dark sheet to put over their stroller. It provides 85% UV sun protection, and will also prevent them from seeing the outdoors and make it look like they're en route to a funeral.

  • Cooling Cool Wrist Wrap

    If you're one of those people prone to overheating wrists, this is a fun way to keep your wrists cool.

  • Solar Powered Fan Hat

    Another cool fan you don't have to hold: the solar powered fan hat! Walk around, look awesome, and get fanned on your forehead without having to move at all.

  • The Evaporative Cooling Cap

    If you don't like the fan hat, you could also fill a hat with water which will freeze and weigh as much as a brick on your head all day.

  • Ice Bandana

    Or, if you're not too into hats, just wear a bandana with ice in it. You'll look normal. And when it starts to melt, it'll be really awesome.

  • Visor Head Cover

    And if you want a more fashionable head cover...

  • Flexi Freeze Ice Vest

    Not only does it look like a bullet proof vest, but for everyone who has wondered what it would be like to wear ice trays as clothing, now is your chance to find out. It's going to be really cool (hehe, literally!) to see what happens when it melts. Who doesn't love carrying twenty pounds of water around on their body?

  • Fan Umbrella

    Because if holding a fan, wearing one on your neck and/or in your hat isn't enough, you can also hold a massive umbrella which will fan you from a foot above your head.

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