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U.S. teen arrested as cartel hitman in Mexico

CUERNAVACA, Mexico — Soldiers in Mexico have captured a 14-year-old U.S. citizen suspected of being a drug gang hitman as he attempted to travel to the United States. Edgar Jimenez, known as “El Ponchis,” is believed to work for the South Pacific drug cartel in Morelos state, outside Mexico City, the army said on Friday. Media reports last month on the search for a boy with the same nom de guerre said he could be as young as 12. The boy was caught late Thursday as he boarded a plane in the city of Cuernavaca. He was traveling to the border city of Tijuana with two of his sisters, one of whom is believed to be the lover of one of the cartel's bosses, the army said. He was brought to a regional office of the Mexico's attorney general's Office in Cuernavaca on Friday and told reporters there that he participated in at least four decapitations. He said he was “drugged and under threat that if I didn't, they would kill me.” “El Ponchis” made headlines last month as reports of his grisly murders, including beheadings, surfaced. He acknowledged having killed at least seven people under the influence of drugs provided by a cartel leader, according to an army statement. The Mexican daily newspaper La Razon said in November that “El Ponchis” was paid $3,000 for each murder he committed. The three Jimenez siblings had allegedly wanted to cross to San Diego, where they have relatives. Murders committed by minors, ranging from shoplifting to murder for the cartels, have risen across Mexico this year, state officials say. Parents in the violent cities of Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana on the U.S. border say children as young as eight want to grow up to be drug lords, as the thrills and wealth of the trafficking world touches their lives. added by: iGoogle

Are we putting enough resources into scientific exploration?

How many stars are in the night sky? More than we think. Scientists reported on Wednesday that the stars may be undercounted, which could alter theories about how galaxies are created and grow, as well as changing perceptions about the universe. Then, in an announcement more down to Earth, NASA scientists announced that they had trained a bacterium found in Mono Lake to survive on arsenic, thus expanding the notion of what is necessary to support life. Yet at the same time, NASA's budget is under pressure in light of budget concerns in Congress. New information and discoveries clearly suggest that there is still much of the universe unexplored–and more to discover closer to home. Are we putting enough resources into scientific exploration? Or should this type of experimentation and research be shifted to the private sector rather than government? added by: sgwhites

Kate Gosselin Wastes Money on Tanning

What do you do when your diva-like ways are running your family into fiscal despair? If you’re Kate Gosselin, you go get your tan on in Reading, Pa. The mother of eight was seen exiting a local tanning salon, where she channeled her inner Snooki, before heading over to do “business” at a FedEx. Here’s Kate looking lean and sort of tan … BRIGHTER DAYS : Kate Gosselin has seen them . We’re not criticizing the tanning industry overall, but it seems like a waste of money when you’ve got eight mouths to feed and limited income, no? Seriously, the children eat moldy food so you can do this!?!? Kate, who recently admitted that her kids are under pressure lately, yet shows no apparent inclination to do anything about that, spent Thanksgiving day with the enormous brood before handing them off to their deadbeat dad.

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Analyzing: "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway

one of my favorite short stories of all time (the executioners song by n.mailer is my favorite novel). where do i begin? http://www.litcharts.com/lit/theoldmanandthesea/symbols i'll start with a quetion, how do “we” identify with the Santiago? i feel santiago through the boys heart. he loves him through his respect for the ageless wisdom and tenacity of the old man he recognizes as more than just any ordinay old man. i often find myself always making sure i have a beer ready for an old freind when i make a visit or am visited. I always wondered where i got that from until recently. i thought it due to some kind of cultural up bringing, but i realize now its the idea of the boys spirit in me when i am feeling in a good mood. on the other side of the coin, i can identify with the old man cuz i am getting old and can be a stubborn s.o.b too! added by: iamaman

False Claims and Lies Caught on Tape at a Local Farmers’ Markets in California. Learn More at KYF2.com

Is this happening in your Locale? Find out at www.KYF2.com “Is the produce you buy at your local farmers’ market really grown locally?” “A surprising investigation by the local NBC affiliate in Los Angeles discovered several examples of false claims at various Southern California farmers’ markets, including a vendor who purchased boxes of produce from wholesale produce warehouses, including items grown on big commercial farms as far away as Mexico.” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39319593/ns/local_news-los_angeles_ca KYF2.com added by: TOP10PRODUCELLC

Van Jones: Vote or Tea Party Will Run Your Life

“If you think things are bad now, what will happen when the people who are screaming and yelling at these tea party events are actually in charge of your government, actually in charge of your life, in charge of your kids future” “I dont think you want the tea party running your community, running your family, running your government.” http://www.theblaze.com/stories/van-jones-fear-politics-vote-or-tea-party-will-r… added by: ibrake4rappers13

Bono’s ONE Foundation Gives 1% of Funds to Charity

Bono's anti-poverty foundation ONE is under pressure to explain its finances after it was revealed that only a small percentage of money it raises reaches the needy. The non-profit organisation set up by the U2 frontman received almost

Sailor artist Reid Stowe completes record 1,152-day voyage

Maverick adventurer returns to New York and son he’s never seen To call Reid Stowe’s voyage “epic” barely seems to cover it. But as his 1,152 days spent continuously at sea came to an end today in New York, there seemed to be no other way of describing it. Stowe, 58, sailed his 70ft schooner, Anne, on the last short hop – from New Jersey to Manhattan – completing a trip that has taken him round the world, lasted more than three years, set a record for the longest continuous sea voyage, and presented him with the biggest surprise of all: the young son he had never seen. For although Stowe has been isolated for a very long time, he was not alone for the entire voyage. When he set sail in 2007, he was accompanied by his girlfriend Soanya Ahmad, a college graduate more than 30 years his junior, who had never been to sea and who had to be evacuated off the vessel after 300 days suffering from what she and Stowe assumed was an especially stubborn case of seasickness. Except that it wasn’t. It was morning sickness. Today, at the end of his voyage, Stowe was looking forward to finally meeting his 23-month-old son, Darshen. Since she left the boat the couple’s only communication has been by phone and email. They now plan to live together as a family and Stowe has even built a berth for Darshen on Anne. During their time apart, Ahmad had no fears over whether Stowe would stay faithful. “Reid’s not in a place where he can get distracted by anyone. So that eliminates any tensions arising from his end,” she wrote in a blog post explaining their relationship. For his entire voyage, Stowe has lived off his supplies, never putting into port or setting foot on land. He had dried fruit and vegetables, fresh fish and rainwater. Today, a mini-flotilla packed with family, friends and media followed him home in bright sunshine as he sailed up the Hudson River and docked in Manhattan. “It is an epic of exploration, like Shackleton or Scott. But with a much happier ending,” said his friend, Jeff Blumenfeld, who visited the schooner during her last full day at sea. Blumenfeld said Stowe had been in a great mood. He had served visitors, including US Customs, a meal of tea, crackers and cheese. “He was the perfect host, though the crackers were three years old. They still tasted delicious,” Blumenfeld said. Stowe has now been at sea for so long that many – including Stowe himself – have likened his experience of solitude to that which will be endured by astronauts on any future manned mission to Mars. “It is an experiment in self-exile,” said Blumenfeld, who showed Stowe an iPhone and asked: “Do you know what this is?” (Stowe did not. Nor, apparently, did he care). Stowe has triggered controversy in the sailing world. An artist and yoga enthusiast as well as a sailor, he is not the usual image of the reserved, stoical, long-distance sailor. He is a great espouser of New Age philosophy and has the air of a mystic. He built Anne himself and has lived on her since 1978, becoming well known as a sculptor and painter. Stowe’s journeys by sea have never been straightforward. He once sailed in the Atlantic for 197 days, tracing a course in the shape of a turtle. His current journey included the rough outline of a whale off South America. Such antics have drawn criticism. Several anti-Stowe websites have dismissed him as careless or an exhibitionist or a poor sailor. One blog, called 1,000 Days of Hell, depicted him as Don Quixote with his boat tilting for a windmill. “Reid is a hazard to navigation,” wrote one commentator on the Sailing Anarchy website. “He dead yet?” asked another. The abuse has shocked Charles Doane, a sailing writer who has followed Stowe’s journey and was among those waiting to greet him in New York. “I can think of no other long-distance ocean sailor who has ever endured such relentless and venomous public abuse while actively engaged in a voyage,” he wrote. It has not been an easy trip. Aside from the drama of Ahmad’s pregnancy, Stowe has battled the elements and catastrophe. After just 15 days at sea, Anne was hit by a freighter in the Atlantic and damaged so badly she drifted for a month. His sails were torn rounding Cape Horn and he even capsized once. His computer died several months ago, leaving him with just a satellite phone for contact. Yet Stowe persevered. Waiting for him today was a crowd of well-wishers. Whatever one thinks of Stowe’s motivation and methods, whether he is a madman or a genius or perhaps both, his achievement has gone down in history. “If you have a dream, if you want to do something unique, then he shows you can figure out a way,” said Blumenfeld. Sailing United States Paul Harris guardian.co.uk

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Devils Set To Name John MacLean Head Coach

After six seasons as the New Jersey Devils assistant coach and one season as a head coach in the American Hockey League, John MacLean will get his shot at head coaching in the NHL. The team announced the news on their website on Thursday morning and they’ll hold a press conference at 2 PM the same day. With the hiring, our Devils blog, In Lou We Trust , doesn’t see much changing in terms of the system in New Jersey. If

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Dr. Dre Says Leaked ‘Under Pressure’ Was ‘An Incomplete Song’

Dre issues statement about the collaboration with Jay-Z that hit the Internet this week. By Shaheem Reid Dr. Dre Photo: Interscope Records Not this way, says Dr. Dre . He doesn’t want people to hear any of his music before it is done. On Wednesday, an incomplete version of the much-hyped Dre and Jay-Z duet “Under Pressure” leaked to the Internet, and the Doc responded on Thursday (June 17) on the Interscope website. Simply titled “Message from Dre,” the statement reads: “I want to set the record straight for everybody who’s been waiting to hear my music. The song that’s out on the Internet is an incomplete song that I’m still working on. When it’s ready, you’ll be hearing it from me.” “Under Pressure” is a song from Dre’s much-hyped Detox album . Neither the song nor the LP has a release date. In the meantime, Interscope and Dre are focused on releasing the potentially blockbuster project from Eminem, Recovery, which lands officially on Monday (June 22). The bootleg of “Under Pressure” has no chorus, at least not the version that was leaked. Keep in mind, Dre has been known to do a few different versions of his songs before he feels they are ready for public consumption. The leaked version featured the Compton icon batting leadoff. “The long-awaited Detox, bitch,” Dre said to commence the song. “But maybe I don’t wanna stop/ Maybe I don’t wanna quit/ Maybe I like ho’s/ Maybe I don’t want a wife/ Maybe I’m psycho/ … Maybe we need to breathe some life in this sh–/ Maybe we are the life of this sh–.” After a space with no vocals, where the chorus would presumably go, Jay-Z arrives on the song. “Dre, I think I need my sponsor,” he says. “Trying to grow, but I just can’t seem ta/ Having trouble cleaning up, I’m like FEMA/ All these little haters got me back with the nina/ Got me bringing guns to work, Gilbert Arenas,” the Jiggaman adds later in his bars. “I’m in this party/ I’m up to no good/ And I should be ducking these clubs, Tiger Woods.” Besides Jay-Z, the collaborators that Dre has had in the lab with him for Detox have been pretty impressive — as expected. Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, the Game, Nas, R. Kelly, Scott Storch, T.I., Nas, 50 Cent and Eminem have all recorded with Dre over the past few years for the album. What do you think of the leaked version of “Under Pressure”? Is it possible for Detox to live up to the hype? Share your opinions in the comments. Related Artists Dr. Dre Jay-Z

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