Monday, August 5, 2013

Victoria Sports Hall of Fame to induct YMCA's Big Four track stars

They were the stars of the city, Victoria?s top athletes during a time of depression.

The YMCA?s track team from the 1930s was tops in the country.

Coached by YMCA physical director Archie McKinnon, the group of short and middle distance runners was led by 220-yard sprinter and quartermile (440-yard) specialist Joe Addison. (Races were done in yards and miles then.)

Half-mile runner Bill Dale and mile specialist Chuck Cunningham made up the core three with Addison, while a list of short-distance sprinters each spent time as the team?s fourth man.

It?s been a long time coming, but the Y team are finally going into the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame, part of the 2013 inductee group to be celebrated on Oct. 26.

?We originally wanted to put Bill Dale in about 12 years ago. He was still alive then, but when we sat down with him and told him our intentions, he refused,? said Dave Unwin, a Victoria sports archivist.

Unwin has long snooped out the history of athletes in the city. Dale sent Unwin on a new hunt, one that finally ended with a phone call last year.

?At first Bill told us about his brother Vic Dale and said Vic was more deserving, his brother being a great basketball player and all-around athlete. Then Bill explained that it was Addison who was the (Y team) ringleader.?

The only problem was Addison?s story ended in the Second World War.

Unwin knew he was a policeman and a truant officer whose pay was split between the City of Victoria and the school district. He wasn?t with the Victoria police department for long. He signed up with the army, transferred to the air force and was shot down in a bomber during the war.

Until a lucky turn of events, Addison?s story had disappeared from history.

But the word was out around Victoria that the GVSHOF was on the lookout for Addison?s family descendants, and in 2012 Addison?s nephew Ross Williams called Unwin.

?Just prior to Christmas I had a visit from Williams. He ... brought two boxes of Addison?s scrapbooks, photos and awards,? Unwin said.

The newspaper stories and information, most of it from the 1930s, suggested the Y team deserved to be in the hall of fame.

Among many news articles was photos of Addison playing other sports, including a soccer photo from high school, representing Saanich school district at the city school soccer championship Fragment?s Cup.

This year is the first time Addison has been enshrined in the hall, though many of his teammates are already inducted. (Inset photo of 1912 Olympian Hal Beasley from Victoria and Addison, on right, at MacDonald Park, current home of the James Bay Athletic Association.)

The Y team were generally known as a group of four, with a frequently changing sprinter.

It?s believed Lynn Patrick was the team?s first sprinter, son of Lester and brother of Murray (Muzz), but Lynn left for the New York Rangers where he won the Stanley Cup as a player, with Muzz on his team and dad Lester behind the bench.

Navy man Owen Bentley also took a turn as the sprinter, as did Paul Rowe, who went onto win the Grey Cup with the Calgary Stampeders. There was?Noel Morgan, an all-around sportsman, and lastly, Bruce Humber, who went to university in Washington state and was the only member to represent Canada at the Olympics when he went to the 1936 Berlin Games.

Addison had been to the 1934 Empire Games, and should have qualified for the 1936 Olympics, as well as Dale, Unwin found.

?Addison, Dale and Humber went to the Canadian qualifying championships in Toronto on the way to Olympics (in 1936). When they got there it rained all weekend,? Unwin said.

?Addison did both the quarter and hurdles but had bad luck though he could have qualified for both events based on his previous times. For the 220 (yards) Addison drew the inside track which was flooded with puddles and he didn?t make (the time).?

During the era, Canada only financed so many athletes (about 100) to attend the Games, though additional athletes who qualified were welcome to pay their own way.

?I believe Bill Dale and Joe Addison both had the opportunity to pay their own way to the Olympics, but during the depression, the money wasn?t available,? Unwin said.

For tickets to the Oct. 26 banquet at the Pacific Institute of Sports Excellence, contact GVSHOF president Nick Tuele at 250-652-1455 or ntuele@shaw.ca.

? with files from Dave Unwin

Kjeld Brodsgaard (Builder)

Brodsgaard was chairman of the organizing committee for the 1993 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships and sport chair of wrestling for the 1994 Commonwealth Games.

Keith Dagg (Builder)

Dagg chaired the 2005 and 2013 Ford Men?s World Curling Championships and helped bring the PGA tour to Victoria in 1981.

Michael Edgson (Athlete)

Edgson, a visually impaired swimmer, is one of Canada?s most successful athletes with 18 gold, three silver medals and nine world records from three Paralympic Games in the 1980s and 1990s.

Derek Porter ? Athlete (Rowing)

A three-time Olympian, Derek Porter captured a gold medal with the men?s eight rowing team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. For the 1996 Summer Games, Porter made the transition to single sculls and finished in second place to win silver. The 1993 single sculls World Champion also captured two silver medals with the men?s eight at the 1990 and 1991 World Championships.

Alison Sydor (Athlete)

A former UVic student, Sydor won silver at the 1996 Summer Olympics in mountain biking, and three World Mountain Bike championships.

Gillian Thomas (Athlete)

A multi-sports athlete who toured with the national field hockey team in 1965-66, won several batting titles at the Canadian Softball Championships and was a national-level squash, badminton and tennis player.

1930s YMCA Track Team (Team)

Under the coaching of Archie McKinnon, the team comprised Bill Dale, Joe Addison, Chuck Cunningham and variously, sprinters Lynn Patrick, Noel Morgan, Owen Bentley, Paul Rowe and Bruce Humber. The team excelled throughout the decade and finished fifth at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

1976-1984 Vic West Soccer (Team)

The same core Vic West players won four national senior men?s soccer titles from 1976 to 1984, six B.C. championships and six Jackson Cup Island titles.

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Source: http://www.vicnews.com/sports/217678631.html

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

7 new members set to enter NFL Hall of Fame

The past meets the present this weekend at the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Enshrinement Festival.

Seven new members will be welcomed into the institution on Saturday headlined by the outspoken Cris Carter, who will speak last despite being the only enshrinee in the year's group without a Super Bowl championship on his resume.

Carter will be joined by offensive lineman Larry Allen, defensive tackles Curley Culp and Warren Sapp, left tackle Jonathan Ogden, linebacker Dave Robinson and head coach Bill Parcells in making up the 2013 class.

Carter was unceremoniously dumped by the Philadelphia Eagles and Buddy Ryan back in 1989 with Ryan firing off his now famous quip "all he does is catch touchdowns." In truth Carter was having off-the-field problems with drugs and alcohol, but turned his life around in Minnesota, which picked up the Ohio State product for a paltry $100 waiver fee.

"Minnesota fans didn't judge me when a lot of bad things were being said about me," Carter said on Friday as the gold anniversary festivities for the Hall of Fame kicked off. "They always cheered for Cris. The only thing I really wish is we could've won that championship for those people. What they did for my life, every day I went out there, I played for those people."

Carter now credits Ryan's decision to cut him from the Eagles for helping him turn his life around and has said the Vikings helped him kick a cocaine addiction and get his drinking under control.

"That day, September 19, 1990, when I stopped drinking, that life choice I made on that day is the most significant thing to getting here," an emotional Carter said. "I just started on that day trying not to have a drink for one week ... and here I am, August 1, 2013, and I still haven't had that drink. And I could have ended doing so many different things than what I am right now."

Parcells, who was the coach of the New York Giants at the time, was actually the first to contact Carter after he was released by the Eagles, but Minnesota was ahead of "Big Blue" in the waiver process. When Carter retired after the 2002 season he was behind only Jerry Rice in all-time receptions and touchdowns.

Some claim Carter was even better than Rice.

"The guy I knew would never drop a ball," Chris Spielman, who played with Carter at Ohio State and against him for 10 seasons as a linebacker with the Detroit Lions, told the Akron Beacon Journal. "If I saw it going his direction when we were playing the Vikings, I said, 'Hopefully we'll knock it down before it gets to him.'"

Carter's college roommate William White, an 11-year NFL player, added: "If you put Cris Carter with Joe Montana for 15 years, what do you think he would have done?"

Two of this year's inductees have Dallas Cowboys connections. The 'Boys and Miami Dolphins will help culminate this weekend's festivities at the 50th Hall of Fame Game at Fawcett Stadium on Sunday night.

Allen was a 10-time Pro Bowl selection and seven-time All-Pro with Dallas after being drafted by the club in the second round of the 1994 NFL Draft out of tiny Sonoma State. The Los Angeles native was so dominant he's was named to both the NFL's 1990s All-Decade Team as well as the 2000s All-Decade Team.

Parcells, meanwhile, although better known for being the two-time Super Bowl- winning coach of the Giants, coached the Cowboys from 2003 to 2006, compiling a 34-30 mark with the team and piloting Dallas to two postseason appearances. Parcells, though, is probably most respected for his willingness to take on rebuilding projects.

"I hate routine. I really do, even it's a successful routine, I don't like it," Parcells said. "I'm just a little ... impatient for the next challenge. That grew as I went along. It did. I can't say that's a great quality."

Ogden was one of the elite left tackles of his generation. He was the first draft pick ever by the Baltimore Ravens and now the franchise's first Hall of Famer after earning a Super Bowl ring in 2000.

"It's somewhat overwhelming," said Ogden. "You look around and there's Joe Greene and Joe Namath. You can't stop naming names."

Sapp, meanwhile, was a standout defensive tackle, who captured a title in 2002 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while Robinson was a big part of Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packer teams and was a part of the first two Super Bowl winning teams. Culp was a pass-rushing marvel at defensive tackle for Kansas City who brought home a championship with the Chiefs in 1969.

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Surprise! This is the least productive Congress ever. (VIDEO) (Washington Post)

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RadioShack, Dell and Lockheed are big movers

NEW YORK (AP) -- Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:

NYSE

RadioShack Corp., down 32 cents to $2.57

The retailer's shares tumbled after Standard & Poor's said the company could default within a year and downgraded its credit rating.

Weight Watchers International Inc., down $9.04 to $37.99

Fewer people are signing up for the company's programs, which drove second-quarter net income down 16 percent. It also booked costs related to paying down debt early.

Cablevision Systems Corp., up 97 cents to $19.61

In response to questions about a possible sale of the company, executives on a conference call did not reject that possibility outright. CEO James Dolan said Cablevision would do what is best for shareholders and customers, and added "you never say never."

Lockheed Martin Corp., up $1.60 to $123.77

The Defense Department stressed that there are no plans to scrap the F-35 program or a project for a new long-range stealth bomber. Lockheed's F-35 is the Pentagon's most expensive weapons acquisition program, and an aircraft with a troubled testing record.

Nasdaq

Dell Inc., up 73 cents to $13.68

Dell's board agreed to an increased offer from founder Michael Dell that would add a special dividend for shareholders. Michael Dell is in a battle to buy the slumping computer maker he founded nearly 30 years ago.

Mylan Inc., up $2.42 to $36.40

The generic pharmaceutical company's stock hit an all-time high on an upgrade from Morgan Stanley. Analyst David Risinger said that Mylan had "crystallized future growth opportunities," which should increase investor confidence.

Body Central Corp., down $3.86 to $8.10

The trendy women's clothing company saw traffic at its stores decline and it was forced to make deep markdowns on its merchandise during the second quarter.

Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc., up 60 cents to $3.15

A recent acquisition, lower costs, more customers and higher roaming revenue translated into a major turnaround in the second quarter for the broadband provider.

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Golf-Struggling Park's grand slam hopes fade at British Open

Fri Aug 2, 2013 8:59pm BST

Aug 2 (Reuters) - World number one Inbee Park's hopes of a fourth successive major were dealt a blow when the South Korean shot a one-over-par 73 to finish eight shots off the lead after the second round of the women's British Open on Friday.

Park, aiming to become the first player of either gender to win four majors in a calendar year, is two-under par for the tournament adrift of compatriot and leader Na Yeon Choi at St Andrews in Scotland.

"A little bit of everything wasn't really working well out there today, but it was tough conditions," the 25-year-old, who has never won the tournament, was quoted as saying by the BBC.

"I think I grinded (it out) really well out there."

Former U.S. Open champion Choi, hit six birdies on the way to matching her first-round 67 on the Old Course with her only bogey coming at the seventh.

She is one shot clear of Japan's Miki Saiki (66) and a further stroke ahead of overnight leader Morgan Pressel of the U.S. who is third on eight under after a 70.

Park has won the first three majors of 2013 - the Kraft Nabisco title, LPGA Championship and U.S. Open.

Officially, victory this weekend would not constitute a grand slam, since the Evian Masters in September has this year been granted the status of the fifth major.

But securing a fourth successive major in a calendar year would be heralded as an unprecedented achievement.

Park has already matched the feat of Babe Zaharias in 1950 of winning the first three majors of the year. (Writing by Alison Wildey in London; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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Japan Deputy PM Aso Refuses to Resign After Comments About Weimar Constitution Interpreted as Praising Nazis

Taro Aso. Photo: Wikipedia.

Jerusalem Post / Reuters ? Japan?s Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso said on Friday he has no intention of resigning over comments he made, but were later retracted, that were interpreted as praise for Germany?s Nazi regime and Adolf Hitler?s rise to power.

The comments by Aso, who is also finance minister and a former premier, drew criticism from a US-based Jewish rights group as well as in media in South Korea, where bitter memories of Japan?s World War Two militarism run deep.

?I have no intention of resigning,? Aso told reporters after a cabinet meeting on Friday.

Read full story.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Tony Nominee Susan Egan to Bring The Belle Of Broadway to Canada

News: US/Canada

Tony Nominee Susan Egan to Bring The Belle Of Broadway to Canada

By Carey Purcell
02 Aug 2013

Tony nominee Susan Egan (Beauty and the Beast) will perform her concert The Belle Of Broadway at Le Centre Pierre-Peladeau in Montreal.



The concert will be performed Sept. 7 at 8 P.M.

"The Belle Of Broadway is a hilarious, anecdotal journey through Egan?s career in two acts, in which she revisits her beloved characters, her favorite Broadway composers such as George & Ira Gershwin, Kander & Ebb, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz, Jason Robert Brown and more," press notes state.

Egan's stage credits include Thoroughly Modern Millie, Cabaret, Triumph of Love and State Fair. She has voiced the characters of Meg in Disney?s "Hercules," Lin in "Spirited Away," Gina in "Porco Rosso" and Angel in "Lady and the Tramp II."

In addition to the concert, Egan offer master class the morning of Sept. 7, which will involve an open Q&A with all participants and one-on-one sessions with five young artists. Professional actors or students who wish to participate, must submit their headshot and resume to casting@tiltcorp.net.

Audience members attending The Belle Of Broadway at 8 PM have free access to the master class at 10 AM with the same ticket and seating location.

More information can be found by visiting broadwayincanada.com. Tickets are available by visiting admission.com.







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Friday, August 2, 2013

Verizon XOOM 4G LTE getting Android 4.2 Jelly Bean


Verizon XOOM 4G LTE getting Android 4.2 Jelly Bean

The Motorola XOOM 4G LTE is far from the newest tablet available at the moment. In fact, at this point it is probably more accurately described as being one of the oldest. But even with that, it looks like the updates will continue. In this case we are looking towards those who happen to sporting the Verizon branded XOOM 4G LTE.

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It seems Verizon has approved an update to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. More to the point, Big Red has detailed the update on the support pages. Those sporting a Verizon XOOM 4G LTE will want to be on the lookout for an update notification to arrive, but otherwise ? here is what can be expected. The update will arrive as Android 4.2 with build JZO54M.

That being said, aside from the perks of Jelly Bean, the changelog isn?t all that long. This means goodies such as Google Now and Notifications. More to the point with those notifications, they are actionable. That means users are table to take direct action from the drop down notification shade with things such as email and text messages. You can also expand these notifications to get additional details.

Otherwise, aside from the Google Now and Notifications mentions there were only a few items mentioned under the ?device improvements and fixes? category. Those items are as follows;

  • Voice Search speed has been improved
  • Keyboard adapts over time and predicts user?s next word
  • Settings application has been revised for clearer options
  • ?Accounts & Sync? has been moved from the Personal group to an independent group called ?Accounts?
  • Enhancements to modem stability to improve data connectivity
  • Search Option has been added in YouTube Application

Perhaps more important here is the history. While the XOOM 4G LTE is probably not a tablet that many will call wonderful ? it is hard to deny that it is one that seems to have been taken care of. With this Android 4.2 update, that means XOOM users have gone through two major system upgrades. After all, if you remember back, the tablet received Ice Cream Sandwich back in June 2012.

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Apple Reportedly Ramping Up For New iPad Mini With Retina Display Later This Year

ipad-mini-tvApple is indeed gearing up to put a Retina display in next version of the iPad mini, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal. The new version of Apple's smaller, 7.9-inch tablet will have a high-resolution screen provided by Samsung's display supply wing, as well as LG and Sharp. Originally, per the report, Apple wanted to skip Samsung for this round but wanted to ensure it could meet buyer demand.

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NBA free agency 2013: Winners & losers

Chris Paul was the biggest free-agent name on the market, and once the Clippers were able to secure coach Doc Rivers?who could go down as the best coach in franchise history?Paul was on board, signing a max deal.

Rivers, also taking the reins when it comes to personnel moves, showed himself to be adept in that regard, bringing in shooters Jared Dudley and J.J. Redick, while also adding veteran backup guard Darren Collison. They did have to give up guard Eric Bledsoe, but it was unlikely the team would have been able to afford him anyway.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Will urbanization save energy?

If urbanization trends continue, American cities have the potential to become far more sustainable, Chahar writes, rather than continuing the 20th century trend of sprawling further and further away from the city with an ever-increasing carbon footprint.

By Bharat Chahar,?Guest blogger / July 31, 2013

The Chicago skyline is shown. If the perils of automobile traffic follow residents into the city centers from the suburbs, we may lose an opportunity to have more livable and sustainable urban areas in the US, Chahar writes.

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The signs of great movement back to the city center from suburbia can be found in most major cities of America.? New apartments, condos, townhouses seem to be sprouting up in the previously abandoned or dilapidated sites all across the US.? A recent issue of Fortune magazine talked about how majority of the new housing construction today is happening in the heart of the cities rather than the suburbs. I see evidence of this in our great city of Houston every time I drive to downtown.? The appeal of living in the city seems to be catching on with the younger generation? ? who are willing to give up a big house and yard for the convenience of living close to work.? From an environmental perspective, if these trends were to continue, American urban areas have the potential to become far more sustainable rather than continuing 20th century trend of sprawling further and further away from the city with an ever-increasing footprint.

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I think this is great and hope the trend continues.? But, I worry that public transportation or lack thereof may become the roadblock to making our cities more desirable and sustainable.? As more people move in closer and the population density rises, it will put an increasing burden on the cities? infrastructures.? Most of these demands could be met by investments from the increasing tax base as the population increases, but the development of adequate public transportation may not be as easy.?

Ariel Castro victim Michelle Knight: 'Your hell is just beginning'

By Matthew DeLuca, Staff Writer, NBC News

Cleveland kidnapping victim Michelle Knight faced down her captor in court on Thursday as her fellow captives spoke through family members at Ariel Castro?s chilling sentencing hearing.

?I cried every night, I was so alone,? Knight said. ?Years turned into an eternity.?

?I spent eleven years in hell, where your hell is just beginning,? she said to Castro, with her back turned to him at the defense table. ?You deserve to spend life in prison.?

?After eleven years, I am finally being heard, and it is liberating,? Knight said.

Gina DeJesus was represented by her cousin Sylvia Colon, who said DeJesus lives ?not as a victim, but as a survivor.?

Amanda Berry?s sister Beth Serrano said the family did not want to continue to talk about their ordeal, and even if she did, ?it is impossible to put in words.? Berry is concerned that her daughter will hear versions of her story before she is ready.

Cleveland kidnapping victim Michelle Knight delivers an emotional statement to the courtroom, telling Ariel Castro, "I spent eleven years in hell. Now your hell is just beginning."

?Amanda did not control anything for a long time,? Serrano said. ?Please let her have control over this so she can protect her daughter.?

The appearance of Knight and the representatives of the other victims came after prosecutors revealed photos from inside Ariel Castro?s Cleveland house of horrors on Tuesday, showing a house modified on the inside to keep his captives in and the rest of the world out.

Some of the photos showed the bedroom, including stuffed animals and other children?s toys, where Berry and her daughter spent much of their time, FBI Special Agent Andrew Burke said. Others showed chains hanging from walls where two of the women endured their nightmarish captivity.

Handcuffed and in an orange prison jumpsuit, a bearded Castro appeared to smile as he entered the courtroom where he could come face to face again with the three women he has admitted imprisoning for a decade?in his Cleveland home, and seemed to laugh as the court took a brief recess around noon.

Asked by the judge whether he would like to speak, Castro said at the beginning of the hearing that he ?would like to apologize to the victims,? and made a longer statement at the end of the hearing.

?These people are trying to paint me as a monster. I?m not a monster, I?m sick,? Castro said. He described himself as addicted to masturbation and pornography, and claimed that he was ?a victim of sex acts? when he was a child.

Of the young girl who was born in captivity, Castro said: ?She?ll probably say, ?My daddy is the best daddy in the world.? Because that?s how I tried to raise her in those six years. So she wouldn?t be traumatized or anything like that.?

?I am not a violent person. I simply kept them there without them being able to leave,? Castro said.

?To this day I?m trying to answer my own questions. I don?t know why a man that had everything going on for himself ? I had a job, I had a house, I had vehicles, I had my musical talent,? the confessed kidnapper and rapist said.

?We had a lot of harmony going on in that home,? he said.

Prosecutors used a model of the confessed kidnapper?s house of horrors and diary entries from victims to describe his atrocities at a sentencing hearing on Thursday, as witnesses including police officers and medical experts revealed the terrifying details ? including that more than 90 pounds of chains, measuring nearly 100 feet, were recovered from the home.

Ariel Castro told the court during his sentencing that he "would like to apologize to the victims" whom he captive in his Cleveland home for a decade.

The judge said the chains would not be displayed in court.

Castro, who pleaded guilty to charges related to his decade-long confinement of the women, stands to get life in prison plus an additional 1,000 years.

Cleveland Police Department Patrolwoman Barb Johnson was the first witness on Thursday. She was one of the first officers to arrive at Castro?s house as Amanda Berry kicked through the front door of his house on May 6, and described entering the darkened house with a flashlight attached to her firearm.

She and another responding officer heard the ?pitter-patter? of steps as they entered the house and went to the upper level. Then, a woman who turned out to be Michelle Knight emerged from the darkness.

Knight ?launched herself? into the other officer?s arms, Johnson said.

Detective Andy Harasimchuk of the Cleveland Police Department?s sex crimes unit described how the victims were physically restrained for periods by Castro, and were chained and locked in rooms of the house.

The doctor who saw the three women after they were first removed from the house, Dr. Gerald Maloney, said the women were ?very much emotionally fragile? when they first arrived at the hospital.

?All three of them looked fairly gaunt, all three of them related that they had been allowed minimal time outside the house at all,? Maloney said. ?They related information regarding sexual assaults to us and also to the sexual assault nurse examiner.?

The interior of the house featured modifications that enabled Castro to keep the women in and inquiring eyes out, FBI Special Agent Andrew Burke said, including modified doors, extra partitions and the conversion of the dining room into a bedroom. A porch swing was positioned at the base of the stairs going to the house?s upper floors as an obstacle, he said.

?There were a number of modifications to the interior of the home to fortify certain areas,? Burke said. ?There were divisions between spaces in the house that were again designed not only to make the house more secure for its occupants but also to hide, I think, the existence of additional rooms in the house.?

Other photos showed the cluttered basement with its white center pole where the women were restrained ?in the early stages of captivity,? Burke said, as well as a laundry machine full of money. Investigators also found a note in which Castro wrote ?I am a sexual predator,? according to the agent.

Prosecutors ask FBI special agent Andrew Burke to describe the pictures from inside Ariel Castro's Cleveland home, particularly the chains used on the three women he kept captive for a decade.

Castro?s victims said he played a version of ?Russian roulette? with them, giving the women an unloaded revolver, pressing it against his head, and daring them to pull the trigger, said Cuyahoga County Sheriff?s Deputy Dave Jacobs, who interviewed the man in the days after the women were freed. Castro told him he didn?t specifically remember the incident, but said if the women said it happened, it probably had, according to Jacobs.

In opening remarks, Castro?s defense attorneys objected to the presentation of any photographs or other exhibits to demonstrate the extent of their client?s offenses. Attorney Craig Weintraub said that the highly unusual case has ?facts that are incomprehensible? and that his client suffered from ?significant, undiagnosed mental illness? that did not rise to the legal definition of insanity.

Court officials have said that the sentencing on Thursday could take as long as four hours, the Associated Press reported. Prosecutors, the victims, Castro and his attorneys will all be given an opportunity to speak.

A team of sheriff?s deputies carried in a massive model of the home on Seymour Avenue where the women were chained, raped, and deprived of food and access to toilets and showers.

A sentencing memorandum filed by Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty on Wednesday included accounts of how Castro abducted Berry, Knight, and Gina DeJesus between August 2002 and April 2004.

Knight ?was spotted by the Defendant in need of assistance in getting to an appointment regarding her son,? according to the sentencing memorandum. ?The Defendant lured her into his vehicle with promises of a ride. The Defendant then took Ms. Knight to his home at 2207 Seymour Avenue and enticed her to go inside with promises of a puppy for her son.?

The women?s daily life was recorded in diary entries, which were reflected in the more than 900-count indictment against Castro.

?The entries speak of forced sexual conduct, of being locked in a dark room, of anticipating the next session of abuse, of the dreams of someday escaping and being reunited with family, of being chained to a wall, of being held like a prisoner of war, of missing the lived they once enjoyed, of emotional abuse, of his threats to kill, of being treated like an animal, of continuous abuse, and of desiring freedom,? according to the memorandum.

At one point, from Aug. 23, 2005 to the end of October 2005, Castro "forced the three victims into the garage behind his house," the memorandum states. "For three days, they were kept physically restrained in a vehicle in the garage, while the Defendant had a visitor at his house."

If any of the three women tried to escape, the memo said, Castro would assault her and force the other two to watch. He sexually abused the women on a regular basis, according to the memo, and when one of these assaults resulted in Knight becoming pregnant, Castro starved and beat her in a successful her in a successful attempt to terminate the pregnancy. That formed the basis of the aggravated murder charge to which Castro pleaded guilty.

Berry became pregnant after another assault, and gave birth to a child without medical care.

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Sheriff's deputies set in place a model of the house on Seymour Ave. where Ariel Castro held three women Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, Castro, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse.

The women suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder from their prolonged torment, Dr. Frank Ochberg, a clinical psychologist who is an expert on post-traumatic stress disorder, said on Thursday.

All three endured ?repeated episodes that were terrifying, the kind of trauma that we meant when we define the post-traumatic stress disorder,? Ochberg said. ?The kind of trauma that you don?t escape for years and sometimes for a lifetime.?

?You are being infantilized, then little by little you?re given what it takes to survive,? Ochberg said. ?You deny that this is the person who did all of this to me, and you start to feel as you did as a little baby, with your mother.?

The women survived in part because of extraordinary, and simple, acts of human kindness between them, the doctor said, even if they will never be entirely free of the damage done them by Castro.

Knight, he said, is ?an extraordinary human being. She served as doctor, nurse, pediatrician midwife ?. She?s a very courageous and heroic individual.?

"Little by little, you are allowed 'the gifts of life,'" Ochberg wrote. "You are like an infant, totally dependent on your mother for survival. As you receive these gifts of life, without consciously realizing what is occurring, you feel some warmth ? even love ? toward that life giver."

Castro?s son Anthony Castro told the TODAY show on Monday that he did not think he would visit his father in prison.

?I think that if he really can?t control his impulses and he really doesn?t have any value for human life, the way this case has shown, then behind bars is where he belongs for the rest of his life,? the son said. ?I have nothing to say to him.?

Berry, 27, made a surprise appearance at a Cleveland concert on July 27. The Cleveland police received a handwritten note from Knight, 32, this week in which she declared, ?Life is tough, but I?m tougher!?

?I am overwhelmed by the amount of thoughts, love & prayers expressed by complete strangers,? Knight said in the note, which was posted on a Cleveland police Facebook page and confirmed as authentic to NBC News. ?It is comforting.?

Castro pleaded guilty to 937 counts including rape, kidnapping, and aggravated murder. Prosecutors dropped 40 more counts that were considered redundant.

?He?s never coming out except nailed in a box or in an ash can,? McGinty said after Castro agreed to the plea deal on July 26.

NBC News? Kate Snow, Cate Cetta and Alison Kartevold contributed to this report.

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Hornung: Rising rates no reason to give up | Inside Real Estate News

Highlights:

  • Lane Hornung addresses rising rates.
  • Rates remain low by historical standards.
  • Rates and home prices may rise even more.
Lane Hornung

Lane Hornung

In May, mortgage rates started to rise from their historical lows and now are hovering around 4.5 percent, more than a full percentage point higher than they were at the absolute bottom. However, they are still low by historical standards.

An analysis by InsideRealEstateNews of more than four decades of interest rate data, found the average 30-year, fixed-rate loan at the end June was 8.56 percent.

What do rising rates mean for today?s homebuyer? A look at options for a prospective homebuyer in today?s market is the subject of this month?s conversation between Lane Hornung, founder and President of 8z Real Estate, and John Rebchook, of InsideRealEstateNews.com.

John: Lane, what is house-hunting like today for someone who has been searching for a home for a few months, but still hasn?t landed one?

Lane: It could be a bit frustrating. Let?s say you were pre-qualified for a $300,000 home earlier this year and you started looking. You may have been out-bid and lost out on a listing or two that you really wanted. Now, your buying power has been eroded because of rising interest rates.

John: What does that mean for the consumer?

Lane: It?s a double whammy. Instead of a $300,000 home, you may now only qualify for a $270,000 home due the increase in rates. The second part of the double whammy is that homes prices have been rising. A home priced at $300,000 at the beginning of the year might now cost $315,000 or $330,000.

John: What are some of the options for this theoretical homebuyer?

Lane: One option, of course, is to take your ball and go home and get out of the market.

John: Is that a good idea?

Lane: Not necessarily, assuming you are buying for the right reasons. That is, you truly want or need a house and plan to stay in the house for a number of years. In some ways, throwing in the towel is an emotional decision borne out of missing the absolute bottom. It may not be the most rational decision, financially speaking, if you really want a home.

John: Can a prospective buyer count on a better time to buy in the future, with the idea that rising rates and more inventory will drive down prices?

Lane: It is very hard to time any market, whether it is the housing market or the stock market. Does the housing market care that you gave up? No, it does not.

John: Do you think we will ever see rates around 3.3 percent again?

Lane: If I were going to place a bet, I think it is more likely that rates will go higher, rather than fall back to their all-time lows. Also, keep in mind that a 4.5 percent rate, historically speaking, is a great rate.

Rising rates always knock some people out of the market and hurt affordability. On the other hand, rising rates can mean that the economy is getting better. If people have more money, and consumer confidence rises, that will increase the demand for housing.

John: So people can?t count on rates and or housing prices being lower a year from now?

Lane: Of course, nobody knows. Typically, real estate markets follow five-to-seven-year cycle and we are a couple of years into that cycle. That could mean that a year from now that $300,000 home is even more expensive than today, and interest rates are higher. If that is the case, you are only hurting yourself by waiting.

John: What are some of the options for someone who is prequalified for a $300,000 home?

Lane: One thing they could do is lower their expectations and buy a $270,000 home. Another option a good broker may suggest is a different neighborhood that is not quite as expensive as where they were previously looking,but close to those expectations.

John: How about an adjustable rate mortgage?

Lane: An ARM can be a very good choice, especially if you only plan to stay for 5 to 7 years. I?ve seen some very attractive ARMs recently. They are already starting to fill the void caused by rising fixed-rates.

John: Thanks, Lane.

8z Real Estate?is a sponsor of InsideRealEstateNews.com along with?Universal Lending?and?Land Title Guarantee, A monthly Q&A with Lane Hornung is a feature of IREN.?

Have a story idea or real estate tip? Contact John Rebchook at? JRCHOOK@gmail.com. To read more articles by John Rebchook, subscribe to the Colorado Real Estate Journal.

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Investor blasts Sony's 'bloated' movie unit

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Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai has said the company's entertainment division is off limits.

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Since May, the hedge fund investor has pressed Sony to spin off its entertainment division. The Japanese electronics giant has responded by indicating its movie and music business isn't going anywhere near an auction block at the moment.

Now, Loeb is increasing pressure on the company -- and he's not dancing around the key issues.

"Keeping entertainment underexposed, undervalued and underperforming is not a strategy for success," Loeb wrote in a July 29 letter to investors with his Third Point fund.

The letter says that profits from the division lag behind its competitors, a trend exacerbated by recent summer blockbuster films like After Earth and White House Down that "bombed spectacularly at the box office."

Loeb also issued a sharp critique of management in the entertainment division, saying the operation has a "famously bloated corporate structure, generous perk packages, high salaries for underperforming senior executives, and marketing budgets that do not seem to be in line with any sense of return on capital invested."

Sony won't realize its full potential unless it stops treating its entertainment division as a "red-headed stepchild," he said.

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Third Point, as one of Sony's largest shareholders, has continued to raise its stake. In June, the fund boosted its holdings to about $1.4 billion.

Sony's earnings could benefit directly from a separation, as it "stands at the crossroads of compelling corporate opportunity and massive Japanese economic reform," Loeb wrote previously in a letter to the company. "Under Prime Minister Abe's leadership, Japan can regain its position as one of the world's preeminent economic powerhouses and manufacturing engines."

Related story: Why Dan Loeb loves Japan

Loeb has been vocal about his interest in Japan, telling investors that his firm is "extremely focused" on the country. At a hedge fund conference in May, Loeb said Japanese stocks were cheap despite recent strong gains.

Sony was noncommittal when asked for comment on Tuesday. The company said in a statement that it was "focused on creating shareholder value" while the board reviews Loeb's proposal, and "looks forward to a constructive dialogue with our shareholders."

Sony shares gained 3% in Tokyo trading and have surged 121% so far this year. The company will release its latest quarterly earnings report on Aug. 1.

-- CNN's Yoko Wakatsuki contributed reporting. To top of page

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