Sunday, June 30, 2013

Top Stories - Google News: Mini "Miracle on the Hudson" when chopper crashes in NYC - CBS News

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Mini "Miracle on the Hudson" when chopper crashes in NYC - CBS News
Jun 30th 2013, 22:38

A helicopter has made an emergency landing in the Hudson River following an engine malfunction.

According to police, the helicopter landed upright in the water near 79th Street around noon and was drifting south.

Five people were in the small sightseeing helicopter when it went down, police said.

CBS affiliate WCBS in New York reported the pilot was able to guide the chopper down safely in the river. Authorities said the pilot was able to deploy some flotation devices to keep the chopper upright following the splash landing.

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FDNY Marine Units respond to a helicopter down in the Hudson River on June 30, 2013.

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No one was injured in the incident. Nearby boaters and jet skiers helped bring those aboard the chopper to safety.

The pilot and four passengers were taken to the Boat Basin in Riverside Park, authorities said.

Two adults and two children from Sweden were aboard the New York Helicopter Tours sightseeing helicopter when it went down, Smith reported.

According to authorities, the New York Helicopter Tours chopper took off just after noon from the Wall Street heliport.

NYPD Aviation and Harbor Patrol responded to the scene.

The FDNY towed the Bell 260 helicopter and tied it to the docks near the Boat Basin, Smith reported.

For many, the scene was reminiscent of the "Miracle on the Hudson" when U.S. Airways Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger safely landed his plane in the Hudson River after a bird strike knocked out both engines in 2009, and all 155 people aboard survived..

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Top Stories - Google News: EU confronts US over alleged spying on European allies - Globe and Mail

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EU confronts US over alleged spying on European allies - Globe and Mail
Jun 30th 2013, 23:38

The European Union has demanded the United States explain a report in a German magazine that Washington is spying on the group, using strong language to confront its closest trading partner over its alleged surveillance activities.

EU High Representative Catherine Ashton said Sunday that U.S. authorities were immediately contacted about a report in Der Spiegel magazine that the U.S. spy agency had tapped EU offices in Washington, Brussels and at the United Nations.

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"As soon as we saw these reports, the European External Action Service made contact with the U.S. authorities in both Washington, D.C., and Brussels to seek urgent clarification of the veracity of and facts surrounding these allegations," Ashton said in a statement.

"The U.S. authorities have told us they are checking on the accuracy of the information released yesterday and will come back to us as soon as possible," she said.

France also asked for an explanation.

"These acts, if confirmed, would be completely unacceptable," Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said.

The U.S. government said it would respond through diplomatic channels.

"We will also discuss these issues bilaterally with EU member states," a spokesperson for the Director of National Intelligence said.

"While we are not going to comment publicly on specific alleged intelligence activities, as a matter of policy we have made clear that the United States gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations."

Der Spiegel reported Saturday that the National Security Agency bugged EU offices and gained access to EU internal computer networks, the latest revelation of alleged U.S. spying that has prompted outrage from EU politicians.

The magazine followed up on Sunday with a report that the U.S. agency taps half a billion phone calls, e-mails and text messages in Germany in a typical month, much more than any other European peer and similar to the data tapped in China or Iraq.

It also uses data from Internet hubs in south and west Germany that organise data traffic to Syria and Mali.

Revelations about the U.S. surveillance programme, which was made public by fugitive former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, have raised a furore in the United States and abroad over the balance between privacy rights and national security.

Meanwhile, Julian Assange, the founder of the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks, said Sunday the disclosures from the classified documents that Snowden took as a National Security Agency contractor would continue.

"Look, there is no stopping the publishing process at this stage," Assange said on the ABC News program This Week. "Great care has been taken to make sure that Snowden can't be pressured by any state to stop the publication process."

Assange, speaking from the Ecuadorean Embassy in London where he has been ensconced for more the a year after being granted asylum, praised Snowden's actions and compared his plight with his own. He said Snowden was likely to be indicted by a federal grand jury in Alexandria, Va., that Assange said was "made up of the CIA, Pentagon."

"He is a hero," Assange said of Snowden. "He has told the people of the world and the United States that there is mass unlawful interception of their communications, far beyond anything that happened under Nixon."

On Sunday, the extent to which Washington's EU allies are being monitored emerged as an issue of particular concern.

"If the media reports are correct, this brings to memory actions among enemies during the Cold War. It goes beyond any imagination that our friends in the United States view the Europeans as enemies," said German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger.

"If it is true that EU representations in Brussels and Washington were indeed tapped by the American secret service, it can hardly be explained with the argument of fighting terrorism," she said in a statement.

Germany's federal prosecutor's office, which has authority in matters of national security, said it was looking into whether or not it should start an investigation. Criminal charges are expected to be filed, spokeswoman Frauke Koehler told Reuters.

Germans are particularly sensitive about government monitoring, having lived through the Stasi secret police in the former communist East Germany and with lingering memories of the Gestapo of Hitler's Nazi regime.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has not commented on the latest report. Before a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama earlier this month, Merkel defended governments' monitoring of Internet communications, however, and said that the U.S. cyber-snooping had helped prevent attacks on German soil.

She stressed during Obama's visit that there were limits to monitoring but stopped short of pressing the issue hard.

Martin Schulz, president of the EU Parliament and also a German, said if the report was correct, it would have a "severe impact" on relations between the EU and the United States.

He told French radio the United States had crossed a line.

"I was always sure that dictatorships, some authoritarian systems, tried to listen ... but that measures like that are now practiced by an ally, by a friend, that is shocking, in the case that it is true," Schulz said in an interview with France 2.

Some EU policymakers said talks for a free trade agreement between Washington and the EU should be put on ice until further clarification from the United States.

"Partners do not spy on each other," the European commissioner for justice and fundamental rights, Viviane Reding, said at a public event in Luxembourg on Sunday.

"We cannot negotiate over a big transatlantic market if there is the slightest doubt that our partners are carrying out spying activities on the offices of our negotiators," Reding said in comments passed on to reporters by her spokeswoman.

The European Parliament's foreign affairs committee head Elmar Brok, from Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, echoed those views.

"The spying has taken on dimensions that I would never have thought possible from a democratic state," he told Der Spiegel.

"How should we still negotiate if we must fear that our negotiating position is being listened to beforehand?"

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Top Stories - Google News: No relief in sight from record heat in the West - CBS News

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No relief in sight from record heat in the West - CBS News
Jun 30th 2013, 22:32

(CBS News) LAS VEGAS - It's late June, and it's the Southwest, so it's supposed to be hot. But this is historic, and it is the worst day yet.

It was another scorcher in Las Vegas Sunday as the temperature hit 115 degrees. The massive heat wave that is baking most of the Southwest has already killed one man here and sent another 40 people to the hospital since it arrived on Friday.

Captain, a boxer pitbull mix, wears sunglasses as he sits with his owner in Echo Lake Park in Los Angeles, California June 29, 2013.

Captain, a boxer pitbull mix, wears sunglasses as he sits with his owner in Echo Lake Park in Los Angeles, California June 29, 2013.

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The strip is sweltering and tourists like Sharon Martin looking to stay cool are out of luck.

"We are from Pittsburgh," Martin said. "It's very, very hot here. Feels like 120 degrees. Very hot."

Oppressive heat wave to continue across West
Punishing heat wave hits western U.S.

Cities and towns all across the West recorded temperatures over 100 degrees this weekend, prompting many to open cooling centers.

Large parts of California remain under extreme heat warnings. Searing temperatures have sent many people outdoors, where they are packing into pools and flooding beaches.

San Diego firefighters rushed to Cowles Mountain to rescue hikers suffering from heat exhaustion.

"It can be serious," said San Diego Fire Captain John Husby. "We do get patients in the heat like this that don't hydrate, that don't rest properly and it can be a life threatening situation."

It reached a record-setting 119 degrees in Phoenix yesterday, where the fire department responded to over 40 heat-related emergencies.

Amanda Hernandez

Amanda Hernandez

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At this softball field in Houston, there were no triple plays for the Killer B's and Big Dawgs, only triple-digit temperatures. So players like Amanda Hernandez did everything to keep cool.

"Drink a lot of water. Put ice on your ears. It keeps you cool," Hernandez said.

Back in Vegas, Bob Hearn is committed to enjoying his vacation in spite of the heat.

"We are here to enjoy ourselves so we are making the best out of it," Hearn said.

Many visitors here seem to be accepting the extreme heat as part of the desert experience. However, officials are worried about the people who can't escape the heat.

CBS News meteorologist Jeff Beradelli reports there will be more heat for the next several days. In Las Vegas, there is a real threat to break the record of 4 straight days of 116 degree weather.

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: armed robbery

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armed robbery
Jun 30th 2013, 23:44, by 68.225.52.60

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{{en-noun|head=[[armed]] [[robbery]]|armed robberies}}

 

{{en-noun|head=[[armed]] [[robbery]]|armed robberies}}

   

# An instance of [[robbery]] where the participants are [[armed]], i.e. are carrying [[weapon]]s.

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# {{context|legal|lang=en}} An instance of [[robbery]] where the participants are [[armed]], i.e. are carrying [[weapon]]s.

   
 

[[et:armed robbery]]

 

[[et:armed robbery]]


Latest revision as of 23:44, 30 June 2013

English[edit]

Noun[edit]

armed robbery (plural armed robberies)

  1. (law) An instance of robbery where the participants are armed, i.e. are carrying weapons.

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Lydian mode

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Lydian mode
Jun 30th 2013, 23:44, by Xhienne

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# {{context|music|lang=en}} a [[mode]] that is a [[major key]] with the fourth [[scale degree]] raised by one [[half step]]

 

# {{context|music|lang=en}} a [[mode]] that is a [[major key]] with the fourth [[scale degree]] raised by one [[half step]]

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====Translations====

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{{trans-top|(music) mode}}

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* French: {{t|fr|mode lydien}}, {{t|fr|lydien|m}}

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{{trans-mid}}

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{{trans-bottom}}

   
 

[[da:Lydian mode]]

 

[[da:Lydian mode]]


Revision as of 23:44, 30 June 2013

English

Noun

Lydian mode (uncountable)

  1. (music) a mode that is a major key with the fourth scale degree raised by one half step

Translations

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Ionian mode

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Ionian mode
Jun 30th 2013, 23:45, by Xhienne

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====Translations====

 

====Translations====

{{trans-top|(music) mode}}

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{{trans-top|musical mode}}

* French: {{t|fr|mode ionien}}

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* French: {{t|fr|mode ionien|m}}

 

{{trans-mid}}

 

{{trans-mid}}

 

{{trans-bottom}}

 

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English[edit]

Noun[edit]

Ionian mode (uncountable)

  1. (music) A mode that is the same as a major key.

Translations[edit]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: consider

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consider (third-person singular simple present considers, present participle considering, simple past and past participle considered)

consider
Jun 30th 2013, 23:45, by ReidAA

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# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To [[think]] about [[seriously]].

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To [[think]] about [[seriously]].

#: '''''Consider''' that we've had three major events and the year has hardly begun.''

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#: {{usex|'''Consider''' that we've had three major events and the year has hardly begun.}}

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To think of doing.

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To think of doing.

#: ''I'm '''considering''' going to the beach tomorrow.''

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#: {{usex|I'm '''considering''' going to the beach tomorrow.}}

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To [[assign]] some [[quality]] to.

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To [[assign]] some [[quality]] to.

 

#* {{quote-book|passage="What a charming amusement for young people this is, Mr. Darcy! There is nothing like dancing after all. I '''consider''' it as one of the first refinements of polished society."|title=[[S:Pride and Prejudice/Chapter 6|Pride and Prejudice]]|author={{w|Jane Austen}}|year=1813}}

 

#* {{quote-book|passage="What a charming amusement for young people this is, Mr. Darcy! There is nothing like dancing after all. I '''consider''' it as one of the first refinements of polished society."|title=[[S:Pride and Prejudice/Chapter 6|Pride and Prejudice]]|author={{w|Jane Austen}}|year=1813}}

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|chapter=Foreword|url=http://openlibrary.org/works/OL2004261W

 

|chapter=Foreword|url=http://openlibrary.org/works/OL2004261W

 

|passage=‘I understand that the district was '''considered''' a sort of sanctuary,’ the Chief was saying. ‘An Alsatia like the ancient one behind the Strand, or the Saffron Hill before the First World War. […]’}}

 

|passage=‘I understand that the district was '''considered''' a sort of sanctuary,’ the Chief was saying. ‘An Alsatia like the ancient one behind the Strand, or the Saffron Hill before the First World War. […]’}}

#: '''''Consider''' yourself lucky, but '''consider''' your opponent skillful.''

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#: {{usex|'''Consider''' yourself lucky, but '''consider''' your opponent skillful.}}

#: ''I '''considered''' the pie undercooked.''

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#: {{usex|I '''considered''' the pie undercooked.}}

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To [[look]] at [[attentively]].

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To [[look]] at [[attentively]].

#: ''She sat there for a moment, '''considering''' him.

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#: {{usex|She sat there for a moment, '''considering''' him.}}

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To [[take up]] as an [[example]].

 

# {{context|transitive|lang=en}}  To [[take up]] as an [[example]].

#: '''''Consider''' a triangle having three equal sides.''

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#*{{quote-magazine|date=2013-06-14|author=[http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/sam-leith Sam Leith]

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|volume=189|issue=1|page=37|magazine={{w|The Guardian Weekly}}

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|title=[http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/may/23/holy-shit-history-swearing-mohr Where the profound meets the profane]

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|passage=Swearing doesn't just mean what we now understand by "dirty words". It is entwined, in social and linguistic history, with the other sort of swearing: vows and oaths. '''Consider''' for a moment the origins of almost any word we have for bad language – "profanity", "curses", "oaths" and "swearing" itself.}}

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#: {{usex|'''Consider''' a triangle having three equal sides.}}

 

# {{context|transitive|parliamentary procedure|lang=en}}  To [[debate]] or [[dispose]] of a [[motion]].

 

# {{context|transitive|parliamentary procedure|lang=en}}  To [[debate]] or [[dispose]] of a [[motion]].

#: ''This body will now '''consider''' the proposed amendments to Section 453 of the zoning code.''

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#: {{usex|This body will now '''consider''' the proposed amendments to Section 453 of the zoning code.}}

   
 

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