Sunday, July 28, 2013

Londoner Aaron Yoon returns to Canada after being released from North African prison

London native Aaron Yoon is reportedly back in Canada, after spending 18 months in a north African prison on terrorism-related charges.

As of late Friday night, however, Yoon still hadn?t been publicly seen in London.

Yoon, 24, deported from Mauritania, landed at Toronto?s Pearson International Airport Friday afternoon, media reports said.

The RCMP confirmed to news outlets Yoon had returned to Canada, after a flight from Paris. He was apparently seen being escorted by Mounties off the flight in Toronto.

It was unclear whether Yoon was detained or was free to go home.

He wasn?t seen getting off afternoon or night flights to London from Toronto.

Reporters were camped outside his family?s south-end home into the night.

Mounties had said they would return Free Press calls, but hadn?t done so.

The former South Collegiate Institute student was arrested in his hotel in Mauritania?s capital, Nouakchott, in December 2011.

He was sentenced to two years on terrorism-related charges.

Yoon had maintained he travelled to Mauritania to study Arabic and Islam in May 2011.

Two schoolmates and travel companions, Ali Medlej and Xristos Katsiroubas, were killed in an al-Qaida-linked terrorist attack on an Algerian gas plant in January that killed 39 hostages.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Hey Girl, Wanna Go to a Galaxy Far, Far Away With Ryan Gosling?

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Before we go any further, let's double down right now on the fact that what you are about to hear is just a rumor ? but, hey, this is new Star Wars. Right now, all we've got is rumors. So, anyway: According to Latino Review, the actors Disney is considering for roles in Episode VII are ?

Ryan Gosling and Zac Efron! Says LR, "As for what role Efron would be playing, we don?t know. He could be a Solo kid. But what I was told for sure is the Gosling went in for Skywalker?s son. Yes, that?s right Luke?s kid." Oh, also: "Leonardo DiCaprio was up for a role in Star Wars but passed. He passed because he wants to do a project that is being developed and that project is ? Robotech." Uh, yeah, sure, whatever there Leo, have fun with your little Smartech movie. We're kind of more focused on the Efron/Gosling/extended-Skywalker-Solo-family right now.

Speculating on how the two would fit in seems premature, as this could be nothing more than someone along the line misreading an e-mail. But as Latino Review points out, Disney's D23 Expo goes down in a few weeks, and some sort of Star Wars announcements are speculated to drop there. What I'm saying is, go ahead and make your "shirtless Gosling and Efron swinging lightsabers" fan art right now. If this all turns out to be a bunch of smoke and mirrors, we're sure you'll still find all kinds of uses for that thing.

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President Obama's return to Jacksonville gives the city a national spotlight in economic recovery

President Barack Obama?s appearance Thursday in Jacksonville to talk about his vision for the nation?s economy will shine a national spotlight on how Jacksonville stands in its recovery from a painful recession.

When Obama came to Jacksonville for a campaign speech in the heat of summer 2012, the Jacksonville area?s unemployment rate was 8.7 percent that June. Since then, the area?s unemployment rate has dropped to 7 percent in June 2013.

?I think the community is becoming more confident in their future aspirations,? said Daniel Davis, president and CEO of JAX Chamber.

He said he sees sustained momentum for economic growth by capitalizing on strengths such as transportation logistics and financial services.

?Over the last six months to a year, I?ve seen positive consumer confidence,? he said. ?That fuels everything. If people feel better about the future, they?re going to take their money off the sidelines.?

Davis and Candace Moody, spokeswoman for WorkSource, said the region has benefited from having a diverse economy that?s not overly reliant on any single industry.

?That has sheltered us when we go into recessions and it has helped us recover a little faster,? she said.

But she said even though ?optimism is coming back,? the improving economy hasn?t yet translated to robust job growth.

She said small business owners tell WorkSource that they are being cautious in light of uncertainty over federal policies such as the Affordable Care Act and the possibility of an increase in the minimum wage.

?I still see businesses holding off on really making investments in hiring new employees until they?re sure what that will cost them,? she said.

Davis said he thinks the biggest challenge is upgrading the port so it can compete with other East Coast cities.

Florida has earmarked $36 million to fix navigation hazards at Mile Point, but JaxPort is waiting to see if the federal government will clear the way for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to do the construction using state money.

Deepening the 40-foot channel to a depth of 47 feet would cost an estimated $733 million, according to a draft report by the corps.

Obama will be giving his speech at the port.

?I hope that everybody who has a chance to speak to the president talks to him about Mile Point and deep water because it?s clear to me we need deep water to compete in shipping,? Davis said.

Obama?s speech is not open to the public.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Leader of 'church for the poor' to visit Rio favela

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Policemen from Brazil's Pacifying Police Unit patrol the poor Varginha favela ahead of Pope Francis visit on Thursday.

By Clare Duffy, Producer, NBC News

RIO DE JANEIRO ? Just a short ride away from Rio?s legendary beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana are some of the most crime-ridden slums in Latin America. Known here as favelas, they are equally legendary, but for all the wrong reasons. Pockets of relentless poverty, drugs and weapons flood streets dotted with ramshackle buildings.

Pope Francis will step into one of these neighborhoods, Varginha, in the larger Manguinhos favela, on Thursday.

Little seems to faze Pope Francis. The throngs of well-wishers who mobbed his car, overwhelming his security detail on Monday just seemed to make him smile even more broadly. And visiting Varginha's mean streets likely won't faze him either.

As the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Francis regularly visited the poorest, most dangerous areas of that city, and he specifically asked that Varginha be added to his schedule. An estimated 1.2 million people, or 22 percent of Rio?s population, live in favelas.

Varginha is known locally as the "Gaza Strip" for its spiraling violence between rival drug gangs. The area was recently "pacified" by police ? a policy of flooding the area with heavily armed officers, both uniformed and plainclothes, to form a visible presence to disrupt and disperse criminal activity.

Officers wearing bulletproof vests patrolled the streets during a recent visit, keeping a watchful eye on the cramped apartment windows above.?

The pontiff is making his first visit overseas since he was elected in March. An estimated 2 million people are expected to greet him.

But the effort has not been entirely successful - far from it. A pitched gun battle erupted between rival gangs here just last month.

Paulo Lima, 58, a carpenter, who like most here barely ekes out a living, would like to see more police action. ?


"Police pacification brought some peace here, but it's not enough for us. We need much more," he said. "There is no state presence; our community was forgotten for a long time. I hope with the pope's visit we can have some improvement."

While there have been some cosmetic improvements ahead of the pope?s visit ? such as paved sidewalks and the removal of trash ? there is still room for much more in terms of sanitation, health care and education. A fetid river runs behind the small cinderblock church Francis will visit.?

Pope Francis heads to Brazil for World Youth Day where more than one million young people are expected to gather. The high cost of the trip to the Brazilian government has stoked fears that the event will be marked by protests. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.

When it rains, the sewage-ridden waters flood the neighborhood?s streets, carrying life-threatening diseases that sicken the area's children. A new sewage system was promised, but as it often happens here, improvements have yet to arrive. ??

Ranger Silva, a 24-year-old student, has heard it all before. "People here are still skeptical. We need to see these changes lasting, and not only because the pope is coming."?

As the Vatican's first Jesuit leader who called for a ?church of the poor,"?the simplicity of the?Capela Sao Jeronimo church Francis will visit is fitting. It's a small chapel nestled inside a box-like structure and has only 18 simple wooden pews inside. Francis is expected to speak with residents and give a blessing.?

Francis' effort to reach out to the poor during his visit has been welcomed by many Brazilians - particularly in the wake of massive anti-government protests across the country last month over corruption and the run-away costs of next year?s soccer World Cup.

There were a few signs of progress and hope in Varginha. Boys in brand new team jerseys played soccer on the field where the pope will address the community ? their dazzling, effortless skills would be the envy of any American suburban youth coach.??

And the sounds of a rock band filtered out of the little church Francis will visit.

Anderson Braz, 19, expertly strummed his electric guitar, as the group rehearsed their upcoming performance for the pope.?

"I'm nervous now," he said. "Imagine on the day ? it will be pure heart, pure emotion."

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San Diego mayor: I think claims in sex harass suit untrue

In a brief statement, the divorced, 70-year-old Filner said he does not believe the claims are valid and said he intends "to defend myself vigorously."

McCormack, as she is known professionally, offered lurid details in the lawsuit.

McCormack said at a news conference that she took a $50,000-a-year pay cut while accepting the job in January -- two months after Filner was elected to a four-year term as the city's first Democratic leader in 20 years after he spent 10 terms in Congress.

"I saw him place his hands where they did not belong on numerous women," McCormack said alongside her attorney, Gloria Allred, one of the most widely known civil rights attorneys in the country.

"He is not fit to be the mayor of our great city," McCormack added. "He is not fit to hold any public office."

Filner rejected the claims in a brief statement that didn't address specifics of McCormack's allegations.

The lawsuit, filed in San Diego Superior Court, says McCormack resigned after a heated exchange between the mayor and Allen Jones, his deputy chief of staff, at a meeting that she attended. Jones told his boss that he needed "extreme therapy."

"You are treating women in a horrible manner. What you are doing may even be illegal. You need to change your ways," Jones is quoted saying.

McCormack agreed that the mayor was "horrible" and began to leave the meeting before Filner challenged her to give an example.

"How about when you said that I should take my panties off and work without them," she replied, according to the lawsuit, which also names the city as a defendant and seeks unspecified damages.

After the meeting, an unnamed Filner "emissary" told McCormack that the mayor acknowledged behaving despicably toward women, according to the lawsuit. Filner offered her a job as communications manager for city operations that reported to someone else -- a job she still holds.

The lawsuit also alleges that Filner declared his love for McCormack and asked her to marry him. Filner was engaged at the time to Bronwyn Ingram, who announced this month that she had ended the relationship.

Filner told McCormack that he wanted to see her naked, according to Allred. On one occasion, McCormack allegedly told Filner to leave her office when he tried to kiss her, prompting the mayor to respond that "he could be wherever he wanted whenever he wanted."

"He told her that he was infatuated with her," Allred said.

McCormack worked for nine years at the Port of San Diego, most recently making $175,000 a year as vice president of public policy. She was previously a journalist for 25 years.

Filner apologized earlier this month for disrespecting and sometimes intimidating women in an extraordinary video released immediately after the initial allegations surfaced. He said, "I need help," and that he would be unable to lead San Diego if his behavior didn't change.

He has repeatedly rejected calls that he resign without addressing specific allegations, other than to say he doesn't believe he was guilty of sexual harassment.

On Friday, Filner welcomed the San Diego County Sheriff's Department's decision to open a hotline to take calls from any possible victims of his misconduct, saying, "Some of these allegations will finally be addressed by an appropriate investigative authority rather than by press conference and innuendo."

The San Diego County district attorney's office said it would not be part of the Sheriff's Department investigation and that the California attorney general's office would review the findings to determine whether the mayor should be prosecuted.

District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis finished fourth in last year's mayoral primary and supported a Filner rival in the general election, saying then that Filner mistreated women.

City Attorney Jan Goldsmith, whose office prosecutes misdemeanors and represents the city in civil lawsuits, said Monday that his office wouldn't participate in any criminal investigation. He said Filner's attorney agreed that the mayor would no longer meet alone with women while on city business.

No one had publicly identified herself as an alleged victim until Monday.

Last week, former supporters said Filner forcibly kissed a campaign volunteer on a public sidewalk and groped her in her car. Another constituent who attended a mayoral event at City Hall said Filner took her to an enclosed area, dismissed a staff member, asked her on a date and kissed her.

An employee who worked for the mayor for six months complained that Filner grabbed her buttocks and touched her chest, according to the former supporters. Allred declined to say if McCormack was that woman.

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