Saturday, December 31, 2011

Newman says women's basketball coach violated NCAA recruiting rule

Recruiting violations with two Division I transfers have led to punishment for Newman women's basketball coach Jaime Green by the university and a report to the NCAA.

Green used a player's credit-card information to pay parking fines for Marshay White at Central Florida and Kellindra Zackery at South Carolina in June 2010 in order to get their transcripts released to Newman, an NCAA Division II school.

According to the player, who has since transferred, Green approached her because the coach paying the fines would be a violation of NCAA rules.

"My decisions and actions have resulted in potential secondary violations that occurred prior to my first season at Newman University," Green said in a statement. "I have accepted responsibility for these actions as well as the self-imposed university penalties that have been issued. I am especially thankful to Newman University administration for guiding and educating me through the NCAA compliance processes."

Newman athletic director Vic Trilli said Thursday that Green served a one-game suspension Dec. 17, lost two book scholarships, had the amount of recruiting visits reduced from an unlimited number to eight, must attend an NCAA compliance seminar in May, and must meet with Newman's compliance director twice per semester.

Trilli said he learned about the allegations last January and reported them to the NCAA in March. He said the NCAA has yet to make a final ruling, which is classified by Newman as a secondary violation.

"As soon as we had the information in hand, we went to the Heartland (Conference) and to the NCAA," Trilli said. "We feel like we did everything we could."

White and Zackery came to Wichita to play for the Jets, but White left school before playing a game and Zackery was suspended earlier this month after a drug arrest and sat out most of last season with a knee injury.

Trilli corroborated the accounts of the former player, who talked to The Eagle while asking her name not be used.

"She (Green) told me to keep quiet about it," the former player said. "She said she'd pay me back in cash but I shouldn't say anything because it could get her in trouble."

After the tickets were paid using the player's credit card ? $328 at Central Florida and $40 at South Carolina ? a current Newman player, Samantha Soyez, approached the former player and handed her $500 and said she'd decided to pay the tickets herself. The former player gave Soyez back the difference.

Soyez is the daughter of Newman women's assistant Gayla Soyez.

Trilli would not say if Newman's investigation determined who actually paid the parking tickets, other than he gave the NCAA bank records for Gayla Soyez, Samantha Soyez and Green dating back to 2007.

Green and Gayla Soyez were issued letters of reprimand.

"Overall, I am pleased with how the athletic department has handled this incident. They addressed the matter head on," Newman president Dr. Noreen Carocci said. "They sought out and received guidance from the NCAA, conducted a thorough internal investigation and issued a report to the NCAA which included self-imposed sanctions. I appreciate their initiative to deal with the issues honestly and as quickly as possible. We have yet to hear back from the NCAA following our report submitted last March."

Tony Adame covers small-college sports. Reach him at 316-268-6284 or tadame@wichitaeagle.com.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Shooting in Royal Palm Beach community

ROYAL PALM BEACH, Fla. -- One person is dead after an early morning shooting in Royal Palm Beach Thursday.

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According to PBSO, at around 4:30 a.m., a group of suspects stole a pick-up truck from the Royal Village Townhouse community.

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After stealing the pick-up truck, the suspects went to a different area in the community and attempted to steal a motorcycle, PBSO reports. The owner of the motorcycle saw the suspects as they attempted to steal his motorcycle and fired at the group, killing one person.

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The shooting took place at 139 Sparrow Drive. PBSO says the other suspects fled the scene and left behind the pick-up truck and motorcycle.

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Ashleigh Walters WPTV contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Taiwan market: Sony to sell 3G/Wi-Fi PS Vita in February 2012



Ocean Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES?[Tuesday 27 December 2011]

Sony is set to start selling its 3G/Wi-Fi hybrid Playstation (PS) Vita in Taiwan on February 17, 2012 with its distributor currently negotiating with local carrier Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) on bundling 3G services.

Currently, consumer demand for Wi-Fi only Playstation (PS) Vita has been strong since the device's launch on December 23 in Taiwan.

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Mixed fortunes for local football clubs

Thatcham missed a chance to go third with a home defeat while Reading climbed into the play-off places

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A JOBI McAnuff brace wrapped up the perfect Boxing Day present for the Royals against Brighton at Madejski Stadium yesterday (Monday).
Reading started the better with Jimmy Kebe and Simon Church both going close within the opening ten minutes.
McAnuff broke the deadlock seven minutes later with a cool finish after being found in the box by Kebe.
The goal seemed to galvanise Brighton, who started to gain more possession but created little in the way of clear-cut chances.
Then in the second minute of injury time, Reading doubled their lead when McAnuff cut inside from the left and hit a fierce shot passed Brighton goalkeeper, Casper Ankergren.
The away side had the better of the second half but were let down by poor finishing.
Ryan Harley tested Reading goalkepper, Adam Federici, from close range but the Australian stood tall.
Brighton striker, Craig Mackail-Smith, also had a couple of chances but failed to hit the target.
The game was wrapped up in injury time when Brighton right back, Adam El-Abd, steered Kebe?s cross into his own net.
There wasn?t as much festive cheer in Thatcham as Town lost 1 v 0 at home to North Leigh.
Thatcham are now fourth in the Evo-Stik League Southern Division One South & West.
Thatcham will be hoping to bounce back on New Years Eve when they entertain Didcot Town at home at 3pm.
Newbury, Hungerford and Reading are also in action on New Years Eve.
Newbury entertain Lambourn Sports at home (3pm) with Hungerford travelling to Wimborne Town (1pm) and Reading at home to Ipswich (3pm).

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Deadly Conn. fire caused by old fireplace embers

Stamford firefighter Nick Tamburro pays respect outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire that killed three children and their grandparents was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Stamford firefighter Nick Tamburro pays respect outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire that killed three children and their grandparents was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Firefighters lay a wreath in a memorial area outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

People pay their respects at a memorial area outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

A hand-drawn card lays on top of a memorial area outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Aurelio Naranjo, a painter working for Madonna Badger, stops at a memorial area outside her home with his children Elizabeth, center, and Giovanni, right, in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire killed Badger's three daughters and parents early Christmas morning. Naranjo last saw Badger and her children the Thursday before Christmas. He said Badger told him to take Friday off for the holiday. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

(AP) ? A Christmas morning fire that killed a couple and three of their grandchildren was accidentally started by fireplace embers that had been discarded near a first-floor entryway, officials said Tuesday.

The officials also said it wasn't clear if the home had working smoke detectors. Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia called the fire a "tragic accident," not the result of foul play.

Sometime between 3 a.m. and 3:30 a.m., a friend staying in the home put fireplace ashes in a bag and left it either in or outside a mudroom and trash enclosure attached to the rear of the house, said Barry Callahan, Stamford's fire marshal. The fire was reported just after 4:40 a.m.

"The fire entered the house quickly and spread throughout the first floor and up two interior vertical openings, trapping the occupants on the upper floors," Callahan said.

Officials described a frantic scene after rescuers arrived early Sunday.

Neighbors said they were awakened by screams shortly before 5 a.m. and rushed outside to help but could do nothing as flames devoured the large Victorian home.

Stamford acting Fire Chief Antonio Conte said the children's mother, Madonna Badger, had climbed out a window onto scaffolding and then a flat roof. She was screaming for her children and pointed firefighters to the third floor.

Firefighters climbed to the third floor twice, but the heat and flames were too intense and the children were not where they thought they would be, he said.

The friend of Badger's who had been staying in the home told investigators he actually had led two of the girls downstairs, but heat from the flames separated them, Conte said. One apparently went back upstairs and another one was found with her grandmother at the bottom of the stairwell between the second and third floors, he said.

Badger's father, Lomer Johnson, was found outside. It appears he had been planning to help one of the girls get out; she had been placed on a pile of books, so he could reach in and grab her, officials said.

"When he went out the window, that's when he succumbed and she died just inside the window," Conte said.

Flames were shooting out of the house when firefighters arrived, said Brendan Keatley, a Stamford firefighter who was at the scene and president of the local firefighters union.

"Two sides of the structure were walls of flame," Keatley said.

Firefighters used a ladder and construction scaffolding outside the house to reach the third floor, but they ran into extreme heat and poor visibility in a hallway, Keatley said. Four firefighters were injured as they searched for the victims, including a captain who suffered second-degree burns on his face, Keatley said.

Fighting the fire took a physical and an emotional toll, he said, and counselors were being made available to firefighters.

"We are devastated, just like everybody else is devastated," Keatley said Tuesday.

Badger, a New York advertising executive who owned the home, and her male acquaintance escaped. Her parents, Lomer and Pauline Johnson, who were visiting for the holidays, were killed, as were her three daughters ? 10-year-old Lily and 7-year-old twins Grace and Sarah.

The home's second floor was being renovated and Badger was awaiting a final inspection before she could get a final certificate of approval, said Ernie Ogera, director of operations for the city of Stamford.

There were plans for hard-wired smoke alarms, but they had not been hooked up, Ogera said. Officials did not know whether battery-operated ones were being used.

The Johnsons lived in Southbury, about 45 miles northeast of Stamford. Lomer Johnson had worked as a department store Santa Claus this season after a long career as a safety chief at Louisville, Ky.-based liquor maker Brown-Forman Corp., which he retired from several years ago.

The acquaintance who escaped, Michael Borcina, is a contractor who had done work on the home.

The severely damaged Victorian house situated along the Connecticut shoreline was torn down Monday after the buildings department determined it was unsafe and ordered it razed, Stamford fire Chief Antonio Conte said.

Badger, an ad executive in the fashion industry, is the founder of New York-based Badger & Winters Group. She was treated at a hospital and was discharged by Sunday evening, a hospital supervisor said. Her whereabouts were unknown.

A person answering the phone Tuesday at the Badger & Winters Group said it had no statement or comment.

Borcina was listed in fair condition Tuesday at Stamford Hospital, meaning his vital signs were normal but he may be uncomfortable. He declined to comment through a hospital spokeswoman.

Borcina, 52, of New York City, is the owner of Tiberias Construction Inc., which renovates expensive homes and businesses. The company's projects have included a Donna Karan store and artist Alex Beard's studio, both in New York City, and the White House Christmas wishing tree, according to the construction firm's website.

Borcina and Badger are friends on Facebook, and he said on his Facebook page that he enjoys skydiving and scuba diving.

Property records show Badger bought the five-bedroom, waterfront home for $1.7 million last year. The house was situated in Shippan Point, a wealthy neighborhood that juts into Long Island Sound.

The lot where the house stood was covered with charred debris and cordoned off by police with tape on Monday. Passers-by left floral bouquets, stuffed animals and candles.

Badger previously spent time on Shelter Island, a small, exclusive community at the eastern end of Long Island, N.Y. Town Supervisor James Dougherty said Tuesday that Madonna Badger served a few years ago on the town's deer and tick committee, which oversees the town's program to maintain healthy deer while eliminating tick-borne diseases.

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Associated Press writers Stephen Singer and Dave Collins in Hartford, Bruce Schreiner in Louisville, Ky., and Tom Hays in New York contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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Robotic helicopters at work in Afghanistan

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The robotic K-Max helicopter shown here in a file photo is flying re-supply missions in Afghanistan, opening up the era of unmanned logistics.

By John Roach

Robotic helicopters capable of ferrying 3.5 tons of cargo in a single load are at work supplying NATO troops in Afghanistan, according to a defense technology?blog.

The helicopter is a Lockheed Martin / Kaman Aerospace K-Max designed for battlefield cargo resupply. Confirmation of its use in Afghanistan means "we're now in the age of unmanned logistics," Paul Mcleary writes for Aviation Week's Ares blog.?


The technology will put fewer soldiers at risk flying over enemy lines on re-supply missions. That doesn't mean, however, that the military will put the helicopters directly in harm's way.?

"Most of the missions will be conducted at night and at higher altitudes," Marine Capt. Caleb Joiner, mission commander, said in a news release. "This will allow us to keep out of small arms range."

While the helicopter should save lives on the battlefield, how might robotic?choppers and other supply vehicles translate to civilian life? Feel free to share your wishes in the comments section below.

More on military robots:


John Roach is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

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Where nations used to compete to get into space, now the competition focuses on private businesses, pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into next-generation spaceships. Msnbc.com science editor Alan Boyle reports from inside the rocket factories on the future of spaceflight.

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