Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Government braces for coming changes to NSA powers

With a chart listing thwarted acts of terrorism, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., left, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., right, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, question top Obama administration officials on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, about the National Security Agency's (NSA) surveillance programs for the first time since the House narrowly rejected a proposal last week to effectively shut down the NSA's secret collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

With a chart listing thwarted acts of terrorism, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., left, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., right, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, question top Obama administration officials on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, about the National Security Agency's (NSA) surveillance programs for the first time since the House narrowly rejected a proposal last week to effectively shut down the NSA's secret collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

With a chart listing thwarted acts of terrorism, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., left, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., right, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, question top Obama administration officials on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, about the National Security Agency's (NSA) surveillance programs for the first time since the House narrowly rejected a proposal last week to effectively shut down the NSA's secret collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records. At the witness table, below, are, from left, National Security Agency Deputy Director John C. Inglis, and Deputy Attorney General James Cole, right. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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(AP) ? President Barack Obama's national security team argued Wednesday to keep its sweeping domestic surveillance powers intact, even as it acknowledged some limitations appear inevitable.

Facing unexpectedly harsh opposition from both parties over a once-secret program that sweeps up the phone records of every American, the Obama administration said it wanted to work with lawmakers who seemed intent on putting limits on that authority.

"We are open to re-evaluating this program in ways that can perhaps provide greater confidence and public trust that this is in fact a program that achieves both privacy protections and national security," Robert Litt, counsel to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, told skeptical members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

The hearing came one week after a surprisingly close vote in the House that would have killed the phone surveillance program. It barely survived, but lawmakers promised that change was coming.

This newest privacy-vs.- security debate was touched off when former government contract systems analyst Edward Snowden leaked classified documents exposing National Security Agency programs that store years of phone records on every American. That revelation prompted the most significant reconsideration yet of the vast surveillance powers Congress granted the president after 9/11.

The administration intended to keep the telephone program a secret forever and, for more than a decade, few in Congress showed any interest in reining in the surveillance. Snowden's leaks abruptly changed the calculus on Capitol Hill.

"We have a lot of good information out there that helps the American public understand these programs, but it all came out late," Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., said in a rebuke of government secrecy. "It all came out in response to a leaker. There was no organized plan for how we rationally declassify this so that the American people can participate in the debate."

The telephone program is authorized under a provision of the USA Patriot Act, which Congress hurriedly passed after 9/11.

The Obama administration says phone records are the only records being collecting in bulk under that law, but it has left open the ability to create similar databases of people's credit card transactions, hotel records and Internet searches.

Several Democrats promised bills that would provide tighter controls or more transparency. Proposals include eliminating the FBI's ability to seize data without a court order, changing the way judges are appointed to the surveillance court, and appointing an attorney to argue against the government in secret proceedings before that court. Another would force the government to reveal how many Americans have had their information swept up in surveillance.

On Wednesday, the national security establishment sought to reassure Congress that its surveillance powers were rigorously monitored and narrowly crafted while simultaneously leaving open the possibility of some new limitations.

To that end, the administration declassified documents about the telephone program. But the documents revealed no legal analysis that underpinned the widespread surveillance. And the redacted documents show only in broad strokes how NSA officials use the data.

For the first time, however, the government acknowledged publicly that using what it calls "hop analysis," it can analyze the phone calls of millions of Americans in the hunt for just one suspected terrorist. That's because NSA analysts can look at not just a suspect's phone records, but also the records of everyone he calls, everyone who calls those people and everyone who calls those people.

If the average person calls 40 unique people, three-hop analysis could allow the government to mine the records of 2.5 million Americans when investigating one suspected terrorist. The Obama administration has

"What's being described as a very narrow program is really a very broad program," said Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate.

John Inglis, the NSA's deputy director, conceded the point but said, in practice, such broad analysis was rare.

"We have to compare the theory to the practice," he said.

Last week's House vote of 217-205 defeating an attempt to dismantle the program was significant not only because of the narrowness of the victory for the Obama administration, but also because it created unusual political coalitions. Libertarian-leaning conservatives and liberal Democrats pressed for change against the Republican establishment and Congress' pro-security wing.

Backing the NSA program were 134 Republicans and 83 Democrats, including House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who typically does not vote, and Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi. Rejecting the administration's last-minute pleas to spare the surveillance operation were 94 Republicans and 111 Democrats.

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I have conversions setup in analytics for my magento store, is there anyway to find out what organic keywords are converting? I have adwords conversions setup for ppc but not sure how to see the organic conversion keywords?
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Traffic > Sources > Search > Organic.

Then above the visits graph you will see something like Goal Set 1 Ecommerce.

Click which one applies to you (not clear from your post which one) if you have ecommerce tracking setup click that or if you have setup a Goal for everytime someone lands on the confirmation page click Goal Set 1.

You can then sort the list via conversion rate etc to see which keywords resulted in sales.

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Thanks, I hoped the info would be there somewhere :0) what does the (not provided) mean again, what did the user do for the keyword not to register?

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It means that the user was logged into their Google account.

Google do not provide keyword data for their logged in users. It is a bit of a pain as that means about 40% of searches organically do not come with keyword data.

Cynically, i think it is another way that Google is trying to kill off SEO as a marketing tool (so that of course the only reliable way to market on the SERPs is via PPC)


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Thanks, I hoped the info would be there somewhere :0) what does the (not provided) mean again, what did the user do for the keyword not to register?

As above - that can be anything like Gmail, YouTube etc means all searches are done via https and keyword data is not passed.

Bur it now also happens when users search via Firefox search box and Chromes omnibox as they are also secured by default.

You lose about 40-60% of keyword data.

The best way of regaining some of it is to go to Content > Landing Pages.

If you know which pages are getting most visits direct from search then you can get an idea of what keywords they are finding you by based on where you rank.

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Not just logged in, as of the last update, ALL searches made by chrome users regardless of being signed in or not are now done via securre search so no referral data.

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Sounds like we won't be able to get any data soon then, what would be the point of even using analytics, maybe that's their plan to close it down?

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Depends on your perspective.

If you view the SEO industry as evil, then trying to destroy it is the work of the good.

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Sounds like we won't be able to get any data soon then, what would be the point of even using analytics, maybe that's their plan to close it down?

The point of analytics isn't really to see where your traffic come from organically (you can get that from your server logs / webmaster tools), it is to understand when you get traffic, segmented by type of traffic, how they engage with your site, so using measurements you can gain insights so you can improve the sites performance in terms of its objectives (in your case mainly sales I presume)


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Google are trying to control keywords, their latest trick is to pretty much ensure that no referrer data is passed when anyone is logged into or using ANY Google product. This is a massive issue at the moment because of course Google are acting illegally currerntly, both with their privacy policy and their actual physical privacy settings.

The EU have told google there must be a single soplitary 'log me out' button that logs users out of EVERYTHING! Google say this isn't possible due to multiple platforms etc, the EU are saying 'do it or leave Europe'

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    MUTKA: Indiana football fans need patience

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    Indiana head football coach Kevin Wilson speaks at a news conference during the NCAA Big Ten football media day meetings on Wednesday, July 24, 2013, in Chicago. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

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    Being an Indiana University football fan requires infinite patience.

    A dash of irrational exuberance would also be helpful.

    You need to suspend reality to describe last year?s 4-8 record as progress even though it includes two conference victories, the most for the Hoosiers since 2007.

    Diehard fans would have to time travel to 1993 to unearth IU?s last winning record in Big Ten play. Those overachievers won five conference games before most of the current student body was just a gleam in their daddy?s eye. Thank you, Bill Mallory.

    So, why should fans get excited about the coming season? They could point to IU?s aerial attack, which ranked No. 1 in the conference, returns three quarterbacks who could start for many D-I programs and five receivers closing in on 1,000 career yards.

    ?There?s a buzz,? said Mark Barenie, a past Post-Tribune golf champion who attended his first Big Ten football media days last week in Chicago.

    No doubt he was thinking about 20 returning starters from a dedicated doormat which could have gone 8-4 simply by sprinkling 14 more points in near-misses against Ball State, Michigan State, Ohio State and Navy.

    I didn?t have the heart to remind him that holdovers included eight starters from a Swiss-cheese defense which gave up 35-plus points a game and also bottomed out in rushing (231.4) and passing (232.2).

    ?Quite frankly, it was embarrassing,? IU coach Kevin Wilson said.

    It was the price he paid for introducing 32 freshmen (including redshirts), more than any other program. Here?s the rub. They?re still greener than most of their Big Ten rivals.

    ?We?ve only got four seniors in our two-deeps,? said wide receiver Kofi Hughes. ?We?re more experienced, but still young.?

    Hughes comes into the season with 85 catches for 1,217 career yards, but understands that touchdowns, not real estate, produce bowl teams.

    ?We got a lot of yardage, but the points didn?t match the yards,? Hughes said. ?Not to excuse the losses, but we could have punched it in a few more times in the red zone.?

    To address defensive shortcomings the IU staff brought in 15 of its 23 recruits from that side of the line. Clearly though, the Hoosiers will have to rely on offensive dynamics to qualify for only their second bowl in the last two decades.

    A favorable schedule should help. Their first five games are at home, meaning they won?t leave Bloomington until Michigan State on Oct. 12.

    ?It?s a plus, having eight home games, especially being a senior,? said senior Greg Heban, a walk-on who started 10 games last season and led the Hoosiers in tackles.

    ?There?s a little clock ticking inside my head,? the veteran safety said. ?This is it. We want to put Hoosier Nation on the same pedestal as basketball (Big Ten champs), soccer (national champs) and baseball (College World Series).?

    Their success puts pressure on football to join the party.

    We?ve got to get our act together,?? Heban said. ?It?s up to the defense to stop the run and the secondary needs to create a lot more turnovers.?

    No matter who plays quarterback, the Hoosiers should provide entertainment value. Cam Coffman (2,744 yards, 15 TDs), medical redshirt Tre Roberson (who started twice before breaking his leg) and Nate Sudfeld (632 yards, seven TDs) are playmakers.

    Wilson vouches for an intact offensive line, which gave up only 17 sacks.

    ?There?s a lot of upside there,? he said, his raspy voice threatening to shut down. ?When you throw 544 times that ain?t bad,?

    Who will be throwing? Probably Roberson because of his mobility, but don?t be suprised if Wilson puts two quarterbacks on the field at the same time.

    There aren?t enough footballs to keep all three happy so Sudfeld or Coffman might be redshirted.

    ?It?s a dead-heat,? said Wilson, explaining why he didn?t bring a quarterback to the Big Ten media days.

    A 4-0 start would create some badly needed momentum, something the Hoosiers haven?t accomplished since 1986. They open conference play on Oct. 5 against visiting Penn State. They?re 0-16 against the Nittany Lions.

    ?We?re not looking that far ahead, but will be excited to play them,? said Heban, who switched from baseball in his freshman year despite a 90-mph fastball.

    Kicker Mitch Ewald has already put 2012 on the backburner. It?s so over.

    ?I?m not even talking about it,? he said. ?We?re moving on.?

    Hopefully in the right direction. Even the Pittsburgh Pirates appear to have finally figured it out after two decades in the dumpster.

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    New York Public Library Fighting to Retrieve Baseball Artifacts Stolen by Thieves and Sold Online

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    Baseball artifacts stolen 40 years ago from the main branch of the New York Public Library are popping up online, and the FBI appears as stumped as a grade-schooler deciphering the Dewey Decimal System.

    The library is missing several hundred relics donated by baseball magnate Albert Spalding?s widow in 1921 ? including a $50,000 photo of the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, ancient baseball cards and letters to and from one of baseball?s founding fathers, Harry Wright.

    The missing materials ? including score sheets from baseball?s first game in 1846 between the Knickerbockers and the New York Nine, and the constitution of Brooklyn?s Excelsior baseball club from 1865 ? are worth more than $1 million, memorabilia blogger Peter Nash estimated.

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    This image from the video provided by Hennes Paynter Communications shows from left: Amanda Berry in the YouTube video posted late Monday night July 8, 2013. The three women held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade broke their public silence in a 3-minute, 30-second video posted on YouTube at midnight Monday July 8, 2013. They said the support and prayers of family, friends and the public is allowing them to rebuild their lives after what Berry called "this entire ordeal." (AP Photo/Hennes Paynter Communications)

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    CLEVELAND (AP) ? A talk radio host who invited a woman held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade to a music festival says he was as surprised as anyone when she showed up.

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    A mid-summer detour left Jordan Mickey in limbo. Now it appears that the highly touted basketball recruit has a clear path to claiming his roster spot at LSU.

    Mickey's father, James Wright, confirmed Saturday morning that his son has been certified as eligible through the NCAA Clearinghouse.?

    The 6-foot-7, 195-pound Mickey is now set to enroll at LSU after the NCAA refused to certify him as eligible earlier this month.

    Wright said he got a call from LSU officials this week with the news that Mickey's eligibility has been cleared.

    "They told me they had their ruling, that the boys are eligible and everything looked fine and is good to go," Wright said.

    "I wasn't worried. I didn't want to fuel any fire or misconception, but we felt all along that this would turn out in Jordan's favor. Jordan is an excellent student and never had a problem in a school he's been in. Worrying about his grades was never something we had to do."

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    Both Mickey and Shepherd had been previously ruled as non-qualifiers by the NCAA for not meeting academic requirements in place for all incoming freshmen. At the heart of the problem were the players' core classes from their senior year at Prime Prep Academy in the Dallas area -- a first-year prep school founded by a group headlined by former NFL star Deion Sanders.

    The school's Website declared last January that its curriculum met NCAA guidelines. The NCAA disagreed and summarily deemed all students-athletes from the school ineligible.

    Both Mickey and Shepherd transferred to Prime Prep from Arlington Grace Prep after leading that team to a state championship in 2012.

    "This has just been one big misunderstanding," Wright said. "At the end of the day, I believe Prime Prep will eventually get all this stuff cleared up.

    "Jordan's and Karvier's names were thrown up front, but this thing affected the whole school. Those are the names you heard."

    Mickey is a consensus 4-star selection and was ranked as high as No. 41 nationally from the Class of 2013 by Rivals.com. He and Baton Rouge native Jarell Martin are the cornerstones of a six-man class that could vault LSU into the national spotlight in the second year of Johnny Jones' tenure.

    Following the spring signing period, when Scotlandville star Brian Bridgewater signed with LSU to complete a class ranked 9th in the county by Scout.com and No. 10 by Rivals, Mickey didn't hide his enthusiasm about joining the Tigers.

    "I'm excited about being in this class because when we get there, we'll have some experience and some talented new guys," Mickey said. "We have a chance to be a good team really quick.

    "I love going into a competitive situation. It helps you figure out who you are and how you need to get better. I think every practice is going to be a battle and that's going to make us better as a team."

    While Mickey will apparently be ready to enroll in classes next month, Bridgewater's status remains up in the air. The 6-6, 230-pound forward is not enrolled at LSU yet, although he -- like Mickey -- has played pickup games with the four other newcomers, who have been in class.

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    In City Weary of Scandal, Calls Grow for Mayor of San Diego to Step Down

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    Man who killed Hainault office worker with baseball bat sent to psychiatric hospital

    by Amanda Nunn Friday, July 26, 2013
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    A man who suffered psychotic delusions of grandeur has been sent to a high security psychiatric hospital indefinitely after killing a 28-year-old with a baseball bat.

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    "You don?t ever get used to saying that your child has died"

    Zahita Salaam

    Vaseel Ullah of New Road, Epping Forest appeared today, his 21st birthday, at the Old Bailey via video link.

    He pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility after attacking Adeel Salaam, 28, of Caulfield Road, East Ham.

    The court heard that on August 29, Ullah drove to IQ Financial Accounts in Fencepiece Road, Hainault taking the baseball bat with him from home.

    He parked behind the offices where Mr Salaam worked with Ullah?s father and then entered the building holding the bat behind his back.

    Ullah repeatedly hit Mr Salaam and, when challenged by a worker, paused before continuing the attack.

    Ullah?s father pulled him off Mr Salaam and asked him what he had done.

    Mr Salaam died of head injuries two days later.

    In a statement read out in court, Mr Salaam?s mother, Zahita, said: ?It was a nightmare to watch Adeel die in front of me. He should have been burying his parents not vice versa. If I could swap places with him I would.

    ?You don?t ever get used to saying that your child has died.?

    Mr Salaam had two jobs as well as taking an evening class in bookkeeping and was only one exam away from becoming a certified accountant.

    ?Our life will never be the same again. All day long he is in my thoughts. The emotional pain is so devastating that I feel it physically,? Mrs Salaam said.

    ?We feel that something within us has died along with our son. Our loss can never be replaced.?

    The court heard that Ullah had a recognised medical condition. schitzo psychosis. and started smoking potent drug skunk at 16 which had triggered the underlying condition.

    He believed at various stages that he was the Angel Gabriel, that Mr Salaam was involved in black magic and that his friends were talking about him behind his back.

    Although Ullah was initially sent to a mainstream prison, he was sent to Broadmoor Hospital after his six inmates said he was acting strangely including saying his watch was a bomb.

    Judge Brian Barker said: ?You are suffering from a mental illness. It was a sad waste of a promising life and a hard working and generous man.?

    Ullah was sent to Broadmoor Hospital, a high security psychiatric hospital, without limit of time.

    Source: http://www.london24.com/man_who_killed_hainault_office_worker_with_baseball_bat_sent_to_psychiatric_hospital_1_2301879

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    Saturday, July 27, 2013

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    Our gallery of home inspection nightmares (below) is good for a laugh, but a home inspection is serious business. It?s the buyer?s opportunity to make sure that the house they?re about to purchase doesn?t hold any expensive surprises.

    A typical home inspection includes a check of a house?s structural and mechanical condition, from the roof to the foundation, as well as tests for the presence of radon gas and the detection of wood-destroying insects. Depending on the seriousness of what the inspection uncovers, the buyer can walk away from the deal (most contracts include an inspection contingency in the event of major flaws) or negotiate with the seller for the necessary repairs.

    These are the red flags that should send a buyer back to the negotiating table, according to home improvement expert Tom Kraeutler of The Money Pit.

    1. Termites and other live-in pests: The home you?ve fallen in love with may also be adored by the local termite population. The sooner termites are detected, the better. The same goes for other wood-devouring pests like powder-post beetles. Keep in mind that getting rid of the intruders is just the first step. Once the problem has been addressed, have a pest control expert advise you on what needs to be done in order to prevent their return.

    2. Drainage issues: Poor drainage can lead to wood rot, wet basements, perennially wet crawlspaces and major mold growth. Problems are usually caused by missing or damaged gutters and downspouts, or improper grading at ground level. Correcting grading and replacing gutters is a lot less costly than undoing damage caused by the accumulation of moisture.

    3. Pervasive mold: Where moisture collects, so grows mold, a threat to human health as well as to a home?s structure. Improper ventilation can be the culprit in smaller, more contained spaces, such as bathrooms. But think twice about buying a property where mold is pervasive ? that?s a sign of long-term moisture issues.

    4. Faulty foundation: A cracked or crumbling foundation calls for attention and repair, with costs ranging from moderate to astronomically expensive. The topper of foundation expenses is the foundation that needs to be replaced altogether ? a possibility if you insist on shopping ?historic? properties. Be aware that their beautiful details and old-fashioned charms may come with epic underlying expenses.

    6. Worn-out roofing: Enter any sale agreement with an awareness of your own cost tolerance for roof repair versus replacement. The age and type of roofing material will figure into your home inspector?s findings, as well as the price tag of repair or replacement. An older home still sheltered by asbestos roofing material, for example, requires costly disposal processes to prevent release of and exposure to its dangerous contents.

    7. Toxic materials: Asbestos may be elsewhere in a home?s finishes, calling for your consideration of containment and replacement costs. Other expensive finish issues include lead paint and, more recently, Chinese drywall, which found its way into homes built during the boom years of 2004 and 2005. This product?s sulfur off-gassing leads to illness as well as damage to home systems, so you?ll need to have it completely removed and replaced if it?s found in the home that you?re hoping to buy.

    8. Outdated wiring: Home inspectors will typically open and inspect the main electrical panel, looking for overloaded circuits, proper grounding and the presence of any trouble spots like aluminum branch circuit wiring, a serious fire hazard.

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    Friday, July 26, 2013

    Summer Baseball: Milford Legion sweeps away Grafton Hill

    Milford?s Mike Tracy threw a two-hit shutout while striking out eight and walking two as visiting Post 59 eliminated Grafton Hill with a 4-0 victory at Tivnan Field in Worcester on Wednesday night in the second game of their best-of-three Zone 4 Legion playoff series.

    Andy McMillan went 1-for-2 with three stolen bases and two runs scored, while Kevin Martinis finished 1-for-2 with a double and two RBIs for Post 59.

    Milford (24-4) will host a Western Mass. team (TBA) at Fino Field on Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Intrastate Sectional tournament.

    ASHLAND 4, MEDFORD 3: In a Zone 5 matchup, Brendan Thurber hit a game-winning, walk-off single with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift Ashland (13-6) over visiting Medford as Post 77 remained in contention for a state playoff berth.

    Ashland hosts Malden on Thursday in its regular season finale starting at 5:45 p.m. Post 77 is looking to finish in the top four of Zone 5 to qualify for the state playoffs.

    "This was a huge win for us," said Ashland manager Dan Sullivan. "This keeps us in the hunt for one more night anyway. We have to win (vs. Malden) and we?ll need some help."

    With the game tied 3-3, Ben Pelleiko led off the Ashland seventh with a single, moved to second on a wild pitch and to third and on Kyle Goulet?s ground out before scoring the winning run on Thurber?s hit.

    Trailing 1-0, Ashland moved in front with two runs in the fourth. Chris Moberg?s RBI double brought in Kevin Guiliano and then Moberg scored on Palleiko?s sac fly.

    After Medford tied it 2-2 in the fifth, Post 77 retook the lead in the bottom of the fifth when Goulet scored on a wild pitch. Medford tied it 3-3 in the top of the seventh.

    Ashland starter Evan Park worked 6 2/3 innings, scattering 10 hits, allowing three earned runs and two walks while striking out four. With runners on second and third, reliever Ben Smith got the last out of the game on a line out to second to notch the win.
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    MEDWAY 5, HOLLISTON 2 (8 INN.): Connor Quinn had three hits, including a two-run double in the eight inning, as visiting second-seeded Medway ousted third-seeded Holliston by sweeping their Central Mass Senior Babe Ruth South opening round playoff series in two games.

    Medway (11-10) advances to play Bellingham in the South final series. Holliston finished the summer at 6-14-1.

    Medway starter Ethan Mick threw a two-hitter with eight strikeouts and Kevin Bergeron had three hits, including two doubles and two RBIs. Mick?s suicide squeeze bunt plated Quinn with the third run in the eighth.

    Trailing 2-0, Holliston scored its first run in the fourth when Tyler Perry tripled and came home in the fourth. Holliston tied it in the sixth when Andrew Salant scored on an error.

    Holliston starter Mike Galeaz pitched a complete game and Doug Flynn had the team?s other hit.

    Drew Harris was a defensive standout behind the plate for Medway.

    BELLINGHAM 4, MILFORD 1: Joe Mangine allowed one earned run on four hits and struck out nine as Bellingham (16-4-1) defeated Milford (5-16) to sweep the CMSBR South playoff series in two games.

    Mangine drove in the eventual game-winning run with a triple in the fourth inning to make it 2-1. Cori Boucher hit an RBI single in the third to tie the game 1-1 for Bellingham.

    Sean Postler went 1-for-2 with two runs scored and a stolen base, while James Perro finished 2-for-4 with a stolen base and a RBI single in the sixth inning.

    Jeff Besozzi hit an RBI double in the second inning to score Eric Abruzzi for Milford?s lone run.

    SUDBURY 9, ASHLAND 4: Cam Waggener threw a complete game, striking out five, as third-seeded host Sudbury (15-6) won a CMSBR North playoff game against second-seeded Ashland (15-6), tying the best-of-three series.

    The deciding third game will be Thursday in Ashland.

    Also for Sudbury, Matt Broadbent had two doubles, two runs and three RBIs, while Tommy Novick added two hits, two RBIs and a run. Dylan DeFlorio chipped in with two hits and an RBI, while Kieran Pathak had two hits, two runs and an RBI.

    For Ashland, Nick Cunningham had a double and a run, while John Ciampaglia had a double, single and two runs.

    MEDFIELD 7, FRAMINGHAM 2: Sam Chapin hits a two-run double in the first inning and finished with three RBIs, and Justin Hirschfeld had hits with a double and two RBIs as top-seeded Medfield (16-4) beat fourth seed and host Framingham (11-9-1) in their CMSBR North opening round playoff series.

    John McMahon worked 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on four hits and two walks and striking out for the win for Medfield, which led 3-1 before pulling away with four runs in the fourth.

    Framingham starter Nick Cronin pitched a solid game and Tristen Perez had two hits and scored a run for the Flyers.

    Defending CMSBR champion Medfield plays the Ashland/Sudbury winner in the North finals.
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    Source: http://www.wickedlocal.com/weston/sports/x853694403/Summer-Baseball-Milford-Legion-sweeps-away-Grafton-Hill?rssfeed=true

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    Four more women accuse San Diego mayor of sexual misconduct

    SAN DIEGO ? Seven women have now accused Mayor Bob Filner of sexual misconduct, including four in a group interview Thursday night on public television.

    Meanwhile, Filner appeared at two public events Thursday, dodging reporters' questions about the allegations of sexual harassment contained in a lawsuit filed Monday by a former top aide.

    At one event, he joked that the Barrio Logan neighborhood had never seen so many reporters.

    Filner repeated to reporters that he deserves due process, a call that his supporters have also adopted.

    The latest women to accuse Filner of making unwanted sexual advances were a retired Navy admiral, a San Diego State University dean, a leader in the city?s tourism industry, and head of a group of business owners who are tenants of the San Diego Port District.

    The encounters with Filner were at public events, the women said.

    Veronica ?Ronne? Froman, a retired Navy rear admiral who became the city?s chief operating officer under Filner?s mayoral predecessor, Jerry Sanders, said that during a meeting with Filner while he was in Congress , Filner ?stopped me and he got very close to me. And he ran his finger up my cheek like this and he whispered to me, ?Do you have a man in your life?/?


    Froman said she rebuffed Filner but was so rattled that she told two men who were at the same meeting to ?never leave me alone in a room with Bob Filner again.?

    Joyce Gattas, dean of the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, told KPBS that Filner held her tightly, kissed her and put his hands on her knee. She also said she had seen Filner make ?sexual comments to others.?

    Also this week, a school psychologist and a political consultant accused Filner of inapproporiate touching. The former said he tried to kiss her; the latter said he patted her buttocks.

    On Monday, Filner?s former director of communications, Irene McCormack Jackson, filed a lawsuit in San Diego County Superior Court seeking unspecified damages for Filner?s treatment of her. The lawsuit alleges that he frequently put her in a headlock, made sexual comments, and, on one occasion, said she should work without her panties on.

    In announcing the lawsuit, Jackson said she has seen Filner touch numerous women inappropriately.

    All seven of his accusers have called for him to resign. Six of nine members of the City Council have done the same, as have several prominent San Diego Democrats, including Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez and Reps. Scott Peters and Susan Davis.

    The City Charter, however, contains no provision for impeachment. Without a voluntary resignation, the only means for ousting a mayor are a recall election or conviction of a felony.

    Although the Sheriff's Department has opened a hotline to field allegations against Filner, there is no indication that a criminal investigation is underway.

    The National Women's Veterans Assn. of America on Wednesday withdrew its invitation to have Filner speak at his convention in San Diego next month. The group cited the lawsuit filed against Filner by Jackson.

    And in yet another sign of turmoil in the mayor's office, Filner announced Wednesday that the chief of staff named just 10 days ago to provide stability has departed and been replaced.

    Tony Buckles, who was Filner's chief of staff in Washington for 13 years, has left, with no explanation for the abrupt departure.

    Buckles has been replaced by Lee Burdick, who had been the deputy chief of staff and, before that, the mayor's director of legal affairs.

    "I respect her and intend to rely heavily on her leadership in this new role," Filner said in a statement emailed to reporters.

    After the sexual harassment controversy became public two weeks ago, Filner brought in Walt Ekard, a retired chief administrative officer for the county government, to serve as interim chief operating officer.

    Ekard has assumed duties that Filner had previously undertaken, including dealing with staff and department directors.

    The staff changes have not changed the views of the majority of City Council members who insist that Filner should resign.

    "It?s clear that it doesn't matter how many staff changes Bob Filner makes -- it's Filner who's the problem and it's Filner who must go," said Councilman Kevin Faulconer, the senior Republican on the council.

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    London star Mulvey set to face former teammates at Croke Park

    London are set to line out with an unchanged team when they make their historic trip to Croke Park for Saturday's All-Ireland SFC fourth round qualifier against Cavan (throw-in 3pm).

    Manager Paul Coggins has kept faith with the 15 players who started the Exiles' first ever Connacht senior final in Castlebar last weekend.

    The game ended in a disappointing 5-11 to 0-10 defeat with fit-again forward Cillian O'Connor coming off the bench to score 3-3 for victors Mayo.

    It is the same London side that beat Leitrim in the recent Connacht semi-final replay, with Fulham Irish clubman Seamus Hannon captaining the side from the half-back line.

    It will be a big day for full-forward Lorcan Mulvey who scored 0-7 (including six frees), against Mayo.

    The former Butlersbridge and Cavan player will be facing his native county at GAA headquarters.

    Looking forward to the big occasion, Mulvey told the Irish Daily Star: "I suppose I've loved Cavan all my footballing life and I am trying to stop them from getting any further.

    "London's my team at the moment and the lads out there on the field would absolutely die for me. I suppose I have to acknowledge that and die for them no matter who we are playing against and that's it."

    London supporters who are not able to make it to Croke Park will be able to follow the game live on TV as Premier Sports will have live and exclusive UK coverage of London's clash with Cavan (Channel 428 on Sky).

    Meanwhile, the GAA have confirmed that the draw for the All-Ireland quarter-finals will be held on Saturday night with RT? Radio 1 broadcasting it live at 8.30pm.

    The draw will contain the four winners of Saturday's fourth round qualifiers who will pitted against this summer's provincial champions - Mayo, Dublin, Kerry and Monaghan.

    The quarter-final ties will be run over the August Bank Holiday weekend. No repeats of provincial final pairings are allowed in the last-eight, although teams who played each other in earlier rounds of the provincial Championships can play each other in the quarters.

    LONDON (SFC v Cavan): D Traynor; P Butler, S Curran, D McGreevy; S Hannon (capt), S Mulligan, A Gaughan; C Doyle, P Geraghty; G Crowley, D Dunleavy, C McCallion; E O'Neill, L Mulvey, C Magee.

    Source: http://feeds.breakingnews.ie/~r/bntopstories/~3/Vb4-tuZkFwc/london-star-mulvey-set-to-face-former-teammates-at-croke-park-601622.html

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