Monday, August 5, 2013

ABC in talks to develop TV shows based on 'Star Wars' characters

(Reuters) - ABC television executives are talking with George Lucas' Lucasfilm studio about making TV shows based on characters developed by the studio that created the "Star Wars" franchise, according to the president of Disney's ABC Entertainment Group.

"We've started conversations with them," Paul Lee told a gathering of TV critics meeting Sunday in Beverly Hills. "I have an inkling in my mind, but they have a lot on their plate."

Disney bought Lucasfilm in October for $4.1 billion and has said it intends to make a seventh "Star Wars" film in 2015 and a new one every two or three years thereafter.

This autumn, ABC will begin airing "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D," it's first network program based on Marvel comic book characters since Disney paid $4.2 billion to buy the comic book and film studio in 2009.

(Reporting By Ron Grover; Editing by Maureen Bavdek)

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US envoy in Egypt holds talks with rival sides

A supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi prays before "Iftar," the dusk meal when observant Muslims break their day-long fast, during a protest near Cairo University in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. Egypt's Interior Ministry warned supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi on Saturday for a second time to abandon their protest encampments as a senior U.S. diplomat was meeting with officials on both sides of the political divide to try to find a peaceful resolution to the standoff.(AP Photo/Manu Brabo)

A supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi prays before "Iftar," the dusk meal when observant Muslims break their day-long fast, during a protest near Cairo University in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. Egypt's Interior Ministry warned supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi on Saturday for a second time to abandon their protest encampments as a senior U.S. diplomat was meeting with officials on both sides of the political divide to try to find a peaceful resolution to the standoff.(AP Photo/Manu Brabo)

Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi pray after "Iftar," Arabic for breakfast, the dusk meal when observant Muslims break their day-long fast, during a protest near Cairo University in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. Egypt's Interior Ministry warned supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi on Saturday for a second time to abandon their protest encampments as a senior U.S. diplomat was meeting with officials on both sides of the political divide to try to find a peaceful resolution to the standoff. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)

Supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi calls to a comrade during a protest near Cairo University in Giza, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. Egypt's Interior Ministry warned supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi on Saturday for a second time to abandon their protest encampments as a senior U.S. diplomat was meeting with officials on both sides of the political divide to try to find a peaceful resolution to the standoff.(AP Photo/Manu Brabo)

Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi pray after "Iftar," the dusk meal when observant Muslims break their day-long fast, during a protest near Cairo University in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. Egypt's Interior Ministry warned supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi on Saturday for a second time to abandon their protest encampments as a senior U.S. diplomat was meeting with officials on both sides of the political divide to try to find a peaceful resolution to the standoff. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)

Egypt's Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy speaks during a meeting with foreign media in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. Fahmy said Saturday that the Egypt's foreign ministry focuses during this transition period on "re-correcting" its foreign policy to Egypt's national interests, from an ideologically driven one last year. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

(AP) ? Egypt's Interior Ministry warned supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi on Saturday for a second time to abandon their protest camps as a senior U.S. diplomat met with officials on both sides of the country's political divide.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns extended his visit to Cairo by one day so he could meet military leader Gen. Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi and the country's prime minister on Sunday, an Egyptian Foreign Ministry official said. A member of the pro-Morsi delegation that met Saturday with Burns said the four delegates also would meet again with the U.S. diplomat on Sunday for more talks.

At the core of talks is the political future of the Muslim Brotherhood and its Islamist allies following the July 3 coup that ousted Morsi, the country's first freely elected president. The military coup, which followed several days of mass protests by millions of Egyptians demanding his ouster, also led to the dissolution of the Islamist-dominated parliament and the suspension of an Islamist-drafted constitution.

The Brotherhood says it is looking for concessions before beginning talks with their rivals. Such measures could include releasing detained Brotherhood leaders, unfreezing the group's assets, lifting a ban on its television stations and reigning in the use of force against its protesters.

Tarek el-Malt, who met with Burns and is a member of the Brotherhood-allied Wasat Party, said the delegation insisted that any initiatives for a way out of the crisis must center on the 2012 constitution being restored.

"Morsi would return to power in all cases," he told The Associated Press. "Whether he spends his full term in office or delegates his power to a national Cabinet is up for discussion."

However, Burns and others have signaled that the West has moved on from Morsi's presidency. Washington and others are foremost seeking stability in the Arab world's most populous nation, and have called for the Brotherhood's participation in the transition as a way to achieve national reconciliation.

The trip by Burns, his second to Cairo since the coup, comes amid heighted fears of more bloodshed after more than 80 Morsi supporters were killed in clashes with police a week ago. More than 280 people have been killed nationwide in political violence since Morsi's removal.

America's No. 2 diplomat also held talks Saturday with interim Egyptian President Adly Mansour and Vice President Mohamed ElBaradei, as did the European Union's special envoy, Bernardino Leon.

Nevine Malak, who attended the same meeting with Burns as el-Malt as part of a delegation representing those against the coup, said the session was mainly for "listening." She said the group, which includes two members of the Brotherhood's political wing, would meet Burns again on Sunday.

"Any solution or any initiative must include the return of the (suspended) constitution," she told the AP. "We don't ignore the fact that there were masses that took to the streets, but we don't ignore either that what happened was a coup against legitimacy."

Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy also met Burns and said Egyptian officials have made clear to their Western counterparts "there is no moving back." Fahmy also said the transitional roadmap adopted by the country's military-backed interim leaders is open to the Brotherhood for participation.

"There have been contacts between different figures, be they in government directly or indirectly, and those among the Brotherhood's leaders," Fahmy told journalists. He declined to describe those discussions as "negotiations."

Fahmy, who served as Cairo's ambassador to Washington under autocrat Hosni Mubarak, also said that key to the U.S. is "their interests in the region."

"I think they do that by assessing who's in power, who's not in power ... and how to deal with that situation given what their interests are," he said.

While Egyptian authorities say the political sphere is open to Morsi's allies, they are simultaneously outlining plans to break up the two main sit-ins where thousands of protesters still rally daily for Morsi's return to power. Authorities plan to set up a cordon around the sites while offering "safe passage" to those willing to leave.

In televised remarks Saturday, Interior Ministry spokesman Hany Abdel-Latif urged Morsi's supporters to end their protests, saying it would help the Brotherhood's return to Egypt's political process. He repeated the offer from the ministry, which is in charge of police, to give a safe exit to those who abandon the sit-ins.

Meanwhile, Al-Qaida's leader Ayman al-Zawahri condemned Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood in a message for having "tried its best to satisfy America and the secularists." He said that democracy is allowed only for those who agree to "be a slave for the West's ideology, action, policy and economy." The message's authenticity could not be independently confirmed but was posted on a militant website late Friday commonly used by al-Qaida.

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Associated Press writer Mariam Rizk contributed to this report.

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Chinese Taipei converts 13-point deficit to break hosts heart

  • Global Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Chinese Taipei overcame a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter with a furious rally to beat the Philippines 84-79 on Saturday night to remain unbeaten in the Asia Basketball Championship at the Mall of Asia Arena in the Philippines.Lu Cheng-Ju led Chinese Taipei with 22 points and hit six three-pointers to lead their comeback in the final quarter by outscoring the Filipinos, 29-11, in the ...

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    Fox News - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Tens of thousands of Taiwanese have gathered in downtown Taipei to protest the death of a 24-year old soldier confined to a brig as punishment for bringing an unauthorized cell phone onto his base. Saturday's protest was the biggest so far in the continuing campaign to register discontent over the death of Hung Chung-chiu on July 3. Hung died after several days of being forced to perform a ...

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

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  • Cost concerns raised of situation without No. 4 nuke plant

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Several local industrialists voiced concerns Saturday over a steep rise in costs in case the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant cannot start operations in view of a vote blocked in the legislature over the fate of the controversial ...

  • Taiwanese athlete Huang pockets roller skating gold at World Games

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Taiwanese athlete Huang Yu-ting clinched a gold medal in the women's 1,000-meter roller skating sprint Saturday at the 2013 World Games in ...

  • Govt must up communication over service trade pact VP Wu

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Vice President Wu Den-yih yesterday said the government must do its best to convince the people that the cross-strait service trade pact is aimed at helping them do business in ...

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    "HTC is a Taiwanese brand. We should treasure this brand and its management philosophy," said Wang, dismissing foreign investment firms' speculation that continued losses might force the vendor to seek a merger with others. Speaking to reporters during the firm's sports meet day in Taipei, Wang said HTC has been giving conservative guidance to its outlook because it is an ...

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

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  • Trade agreement helps growth ANZ

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

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  • Executive Yuan to handle protester appeals MOJ

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) said Saturday that the Executive Yuan will handle the appeals made by an activist group over the death of an Army ...

  • Ma to attend Corporal Hungs funeral this morning

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- President Ma Ying-jeou said yesterday that he will attend today's funeral service of Army Corporal Hung Chung-chiu (???), who died of severe heatstroke on July 4 after being ordered to do strenuous exercises in a brig in sweltering ...

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Experts from local and foreign medical tourism entities will share their experiences at a forum in Taipei next week, the organizers said ...

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    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Global notebook shipments registered almost flat growth for the second quarter of the year, with disappointing shipments of leading brands' new models, a local research institute said ...

  • Over 50 percent of visitor arrivals from China data

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--China, including Hong Kong and Macao, accounted for over 50 percent of visitor arrivals to Taiwan in the first half of the year, according to Ministry of the Interior (MOI) statistics released ...

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  • President vows to better protect human rights in military

    Taiwan News Online - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Ma Ying-jeou has taken note of the appeals of the activist group Citizen 1985 for reforms and transparency of military justice system, Presidential Office spokeswoman Garfie Li said Saturday. President Ma is also determined to promote reforms to better protect human rights in the military, Li said. Citizen 1985 led a mass protest near the Presidential Office in downtown Taipei Saturday, which ...

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    Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider: Secret NSA court order made public

    Secret NSA court order made public | Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider | www.wsbradio.com

    Posted: 10:06 a.m. Wednesday, July 31, 2013

    By Jamie Dupree

    Facing criticism in both parties over surveillance work by the National Security Agency, intelligence officials released a series of top secret documents on how the NSA accesses bulk telephone records for terrorism investigations, as lawmakers demanded tighter restrictions to prevent civil liberties violations.

    "In the interest of increased transparency, the Director of National Intelligence has authorized the declassification and public release of the attached documents pertaining to the collection of telephone metadata pursuant to Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act," read a statement issued by Director of National Intelligece James Clapper.

    "DNI Clapper has determined that the release of these documents is in the public interest," the statement added.

    There are three different items made public today that authorized the collection of telephone records:

    Cover Letter and 2009 Report on the National Security Agency?s Bulk Collection Program for USA PATRIOT Act Reauthorization

    Cover Letters and 2011 Report on the National Security Agency?s Bulk Collection Program for USA PATRIOT Act Reauthorization

    Primary Order for Business Records Collection Under Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act

    The "Primary Order for Business Records Collection" is a secret court order made by the special intelligence court - you will notice that parts of the 18 pages are blacked out.

    "We welcome a public debate about how best to safeguard both our national security and the privacy of our citizens," said Deputy Attorney General James Cole.

    At a Senate hearing, most of the sparring between officials and Senators was about the Section 215 powers under the Patriot Act to access phone records, which has drawn opponents in both parties.

    Intelligence officials again said that Patriot Act authority was an important tool in their work.

    There were also questions today on how the NSA leaks happened.

    "How soon will we know who screwed up?" asked Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who was told the investigation into Edward Snowden's leaks should produce answers in the "weeks and months" ahead.

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    About Jamie Dupree

    Jamie Dupree is the Radio News Director of the Washington Bureau of the Cox Media Group and writes the Washington Insider blog.

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    Sunday, August 4, 2013

    Mexican bid to smuggle phone into prison in coffin

    (AP) ? Mexico City prison authorities say they have quashed an attempt to smuggle a prohibited cell phone into a city prison in the coffin of an inmate's mother.

    Prisoners in the city have the right to have the casket of a deceased parent or child brought into the prison yard so they can bid farewell to their relative.

    But city correctional spokesman Emilio Castelazo said Friday that before the coffin was allowed into the Santa Marta Acatitla prison, guards searched the casket and found the cell phone inside.

    Castelazo said a criminal complaint has been filed. Several relatives were with the coffin at the time.

    Cell phones are banned because inmates frequently use them to coordinate criminal activities outside prison or make extortion calls.

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    Supreme Court refuses to delay release of 10,000 California inmates despite safety warning

    SAN FRANCISCO ? The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for the early release of nearly 10,000 California inmates by year's end.

    A lower court had previously ordered the state to cut its prison population by nearly 8 percent to ease overcrowding it said amounted to to cruel and unusual punishment. The panel found inmates were needlessly dying and suffering because of inadequate medical and mental health care caused by overcrowding.

    But Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials warn the releases could cause a public safety crisis.

    The president of the California Police Chiefs Association says the justices ignored efforts already underway to reduce prison populations and "chose instead to allow for the release of more felons into already overburdened communities."

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    Baseball's Downtime Will Be Less Painful With 360 Degree Replays

    Given that baseball is America's pastime, it's kind of frowned upon to even talk about the game's . . . slower . . . moments. But they exist. On the flip side, baseball has great drama over contentious plays. And, as with football, so much could be explored if there was a way to get total 360 views of tough-to-call moments. So a company called Replay Technologies is working on it.

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    Florida Georgia Line Bio

    Jul 29, 2013

    Florida Georgia Line made it big with their hit song ?Cruise?. Find out more about the country duo in their Kidzworld bio.

    Florida Meets Georgia

    Florida Georgia Line is a country band comprised of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard. The two met while attending college in Nashville, Tennessee. They started writing songs together on the back of Tyler?s tailgate, and then drove around the state playing at small bars and venues. Their fan base grew slowly but surely until some head music producers started hearing about them in Nashville.

    Find Fans

    The band independently produced their first EP Anything Like Me in 2010. Brian and Tyler continued to tour the country, determined to share their music and make new fans. Then they partnered with Big Loud Mountain Records to put out their second EP, It'z Just What We Do, in May 2012. The album included the hit song ?Cruise?, which skyrocketed them onto the Billboard charts and made them instantly famous. The song reached the number one spot on the Billboard Country chart by December 2012. ?

    Superstar Success

    Brian and Tyler released their first full-length album in December 2012. Titled Here?s to the Good Times, the album featured 11 songs including ?Get Your Shine On? and ?Tip it Back?. After the album was released the band was invited on tour with country star Luke Bryan.

    Did You Know?

    • Brian is from Florida and Tyler is from Georgia (that?s how the band got its name!)
    • The band is a huge fan of Garth Brooks
    • In the song ?Cruise?, the guys mention the brand Chevy. As a thank you, a dealership in Georgia gave them both a new Chevy Silverado
    • Brian originally played basketball for Florida State, but transferred to Belmont University, where he met Tyler

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    PC sales still smashing tablets on college campuses

    PC Sales College

    There is absolutely no question at this point that tablets are responsible for the global decline in PC sales. This was an inevitability that top market research firms fought at first in an effort to guard their clients, but the numbers don?t lie: PC sales are falling as tablet sales skyrocket. There are still signs of life for PCs though, and one is that people for whom work is a priority still need the software and multitasking benefits afforded by laptops and desktops. Recent market research from Deloitte found that 82% of college students own computers and 80% own smartphones, but just 18% own tablets. ?The combination of smartphones and laptops makes the tablet redundant for students,? Deloitte?s?Brent Schoenbaum told?MarketWatch. Dealnews.com?s?Louis Ramirez added that ?unless you?re shooting for a degree in Angry Birds, tablets are a horrible back-to-school purchase.?

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    What Is the Best Song To Type To?

    What Is the Best Song To Type To?

    Different folks like different music for different kinds of work. Some don't like background tunes at all. But when it comes to typing?real non-stop "I'll clean it up later" typing?you can get into a serious groove, and the right soundtrack can make it feel flat-out incredible.

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    T-Mobile says its Moto X variant will only sell through Motorola at first

    TMobile says its Moto X variant will only sell through Motorola at first

    While it's well-known that the Moto X will launch on multiple US carriers, it turns out that T-Mobile customers won't have the easiest time buying one -- at least, not at first. The provider's Mike Sievert has confirmed to AllThingsD that the T-Mobile Moto X variant will only be available through Motorola itself in the short term. He hints that the network could offer the Android flagship in its stores, but any announcements would come later. Pricing also remains a mystery; it's not clear if Motorola will offer UnCarrier-style down payments instead of asking shoppers to pay in full. Either way, T-Mobile fans who crave a Moto X should be prepared to jump through some hoops.

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    Jack White fires back at ex-wife in court docs

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    Jack White.

    Former White Stripes singer Jack White has provided an answer in court to his former wife Karen Elson, who had a restraining order issued against him last week and has petitioned that he submit to a psychiatric exam.

    Rolling Stone obtained court documents from Davidson County Circuit Court in Nashville in which White objects to being characterized as an unfit father to their two children. In the countermotion, his lawyer Cathy Speers Johnson writes, "The reason for filing this response is that Mr. White does not want to be portrayed as something he is not, violent toward his wife and children."

    The note also refers to emails the pair sent one another, including one dated May 19, 2013, where she calls him an "amazing father." The motion for a psychiatric exam is described as "inflammatory . . . . disingenuous, fraudulent and retaliatory and simply designed to malign him in the public record or to gain an upper hand in this litigation."

    He said he did not oppose the restraining order, but objected to limited communication with his children.

    White noted that Elson left the children in his care after signing the restraining order affidavit and then went on a "work/pleasure trip" in New York. "One who was truly fearful of another would not leave their children alone with that person for 10 days," the response noted. "The truth of the matter is that Ms. Elson is not fearful for herself or the parties' minor children."

    In Elson's filing, she had referred to a musician White had particular enmity toward ? going so far as to wanting to have his child removed from a class where that musician's child was also taking part ? and White's countermotion revealed that the singer in question was The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.?

    In one email, writes?The Hollywood Reporter, White called Aeurbach a "derogatory name" and said he didn't want to spend the next 12 years of their children's schooling "with people trying to lump us together."

    White's spokesperson told THR that he would only comment in court filings on the case, and Auerbach's spokesperson said he had no comment. Auerbach?is also going through a divorce, as announced in February.

    Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/jack-white-fires-back-ex-wife-court-documents-slams-black-6C10838307

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    Life Imitates Art: A Mystery Short Story | Kings River Life Magazine

    by Daryl Wood Gerber

    Enjoy this never before published mystery short story by Daryl Wood Gerber aka Avery Aames. This story is rated PG-13 due to some language.

    ?David!? I pounded on the apartment door. ?David, are you in there? Dave??

    The door swung open and my breath caught in my chest. David hung from a rope in the middle of the room, his face blue, body slack, boxers soiled. All the booze and crap I had consumed last night gushed up my throat. I drove it down and stared harder in an attempt to memorize the scene. The lamp on the table to the right of the sofa?on. The ancient Panasonic TV?on but muted. Picture frame?tilted. A watering can on the floor by the ficus tree. A drippy faucet. A plumber?s wrench lying on the warped hardwood floor. David hadn?t returned my phone calls, emails or text messages.
    For my half-brother, not responding to a text was like an alcoholic passing on a drink.

    ?Back up, lady.? A bruiser of a Latino cop pushed me into the hallway, stepped out of the room with me, and slammed the door shut. The rotting wood snapped and split.

    I wanted to kick the guy out of the way and barge back in, but he had forty pounds on me and a badge. At thirty-seven, I was on the far side of being stupid. I forced my knee-jerk reaction to the back of my brain.

    ?What happened in there?? I almost didn?t recognize my voice. It sounded raw, rancid.

    ?Isn?t it obvious?? Bruiser folded his thick arms across his linebacker-sized chest.

    ?Suicide? No way.? I pounded my fist against my palm. ?No fucking way.?

    ?Why the fuck not?? Bruiser cocked his meaty head and smirked.

    ?Because David wouldn?t commit suicide.? I worked my tongue on the inside of my cheek. ?He just wouldn?t.? What I didn?t add was, ?Because last year, our father hanged himself after the stock market tanked.? I knew suicide. David and I had stood in Dad?s doorway, inhaling the stench of urine and death. David promised he would never leave me with that kind of mess to clean up. I had dittoed the promise.

    I glanced at the closed door and wished, with hope bordering on lunacy, that it would open and David would be standing there, pointing a finger and laughing that stupid yuck-yuck laugh of his.

    I said to Bruiser, ?Where?s the chair??

    ?What chair?? He cut a quick look over his brawny shoulder, like he could see through the door, then back at me.

    A rat ran over the toe of my scuffed loafer, and a shudder ran through me, but I stood my ground. I said, ?He had to have climbed on a chair, a stool, something, and kicked it over.? After Dad?s self-destruction, I became an expert on suicide. I think all survivors do. The question Why? scuds through our minds like raging storm clouds.

    ?There?s no chair.? Bruiser steeled his jaw, as if daring me to correct him.

    ?Then how?d he string himself up?? I jutted my jaw, too. I can go head-to-head in an asshole contest.

    Bruiser took a step forward, crowding me. ?Who are you??

    ?His sister.?

    ?The TV writer?? he said with disdain.

    ?The same.? I write a lot of cop TV shows, and I consult with cops?my brother David for one?to get the details right. He often made fun of me, said I should get a badge if I intended to write about people like him. Night and day, the two of us. He drank bottled water, I drank hard liquor. He followed rules. I?d dodged one or two in my lifetime.

    ?I?ve seen your shows.? Bruiser snorted. ?They?re crap.?

    I smirked and said, ?But you?ve watched ?em.?

    ?Okay, smartass, you?re outta here.? He reached for my arm.

    I wrested away. ?Wait a second.? I looked puny, but I wasn?t. I worked out at the gym two hours a day. I did my best thinking there. For now, I had to think in a tawdry hallway that reeked of piss, onions, and week-old, sun-baked meat. August heat in Los Angeles could make even the nicest of hallways stink. This wasn?t one of those. ?Why do you think it?s suicide?? I whipped out my iPhone and snapped a picture of Bruiser just to make him nervous. Got a shot of his badge: Benitez. Like a good boy, he flinched. He knew, in a matter of seconds, I could broadcast his ham-fisted face all over the Internet.

    ?Because the doors were locked,? he muttered. ?Your brother?s the only one in there.?

    ?Nah, anybody could?ve locked the door on the way out. I?ll bet his plant girl has a key.?

    ?What the hell is a plant girl??

    ?Someone who waters his plants. Duh!? Plants, David said, gave off good vibes, promoted health and well-being. I said pets did the same thing, but with his hours, he would?ve starved a dog. Whenever he came to my place for dinner, he rolled on the floor with my mutt, part-hound, part-Dobie, all muscle and love. ?And he has a housekeeper who comes once a month,? I added, knowing that employing a housekeeper in this part of town simply didn?t make sense. David worked undercover. For all I knew, the housekeeper doubled as the plant girl. Maybe she was a good lay. ?Bet she?s got a key, too.?

    ?I don?t think a housekeeper could?ve hoisted him on that rope,? Bruiser said, his confidence slipping a little.
    ?Besides, a housekeeper would have cleaned up the line of coke on the table, don?t ya think??

    Shit. I?d missed seeing the coke.

    ?Or doesn?t a TV writer think?? Bruiser snickered, his confidence once again intact, probably believing he could compete with Robin Williams for Funny Man of the Year.

    ?David didn?t do drugs.?

    ?You sure about that??

    No, I wasn?t. I wasn?t sure about anything, dammit.

    I hooked a thumb at the door. ?Can I take a look around??

    ?Sorry. It?s a crime scene. But then a smart gal like you should know that.?

    ?Suicide is a crime??

    ?Suicide is stupid.?

    He didn?t have to tell me that twice.

    ?Was there a note?? I asked. Our father left a tear-stained one.

    Bruiser had to think about that, which irked me. Exactly how well had he scoped out the room? ?Nope,? he said after a long moment of screwing his gaze at the ceiling.

    ?Where?s his phone?? I said. ?Maybe he wrote a text message or something.?

    Bruiser ground his teeth together. ?Look, I don?t know nothing ?cept I got the call that a stink was coming from inside this apartment.?

    ?Who called??

    ?How the fuck do I know? I get here, that hunchbacked landlady lets me in, and now I?ve got this mess. I?m waiting for a forensics team to show up. When they do, I?m out of here.?

    ?But until then you?re in charge, so c?mon, officer, cut me a break and let me have a goddamn moment with my brother.?

    I didn?t know why I wanted to torture myself, but I would swear on Coppola?s working script of The Godfather that my brother had never had a suicidal thought. Never.

    Bruiser didn?t budge.

    I?m good with faces. Good with names. Usually good with taking in the scene. But today, I could only think in broad strokes. I needed specifics. Details. While I bided my time waiting for the big guns to arrive?big guns I hoped I could cajole into giving me access to David?s apartment?I leaned against the wall and worked hard at recreating what I could remember from that brief moment before Bruiser slammed the door. Sexy guitar music coming from somewhere in the rear of the apartment?out of place. David preferred hard rock. The flame of a red candle on the dining table in the alcove by the kitchen? out of place. David didn?t like candles. The fumes bothered him.

    The elevator clanked open, jerking me from my thoughts. A commanding Asian woman in her forties exited. Captain Lee out of West L.A. PD, a USC graduate, smarter than smart. I had heard about her from David. She was his direct report. A horde of uniformed officers followed Lee, as did a medical examiner. Trailing the group was the landlady with the deformed back. I?d met her on a previous occasion. There was also a blonde with caf? au lait skin and a body men would pay big bucks for. Her long-sleeved ribbed shirt and cut-off jeans looked painted on.

    The blonde detoured from the pack, fished a key from her pocket, and opened the door to the apartment opposite David?s. Lingering in the doorway for a second, she pivoted and ogled me from toe to head, her eyes hungry, not for me but for a fix. When I didn?t respond, she adjusted the sexy kerchief around her neck and sashayed into her place. The door slammed. The lock clicked. A man inside the apartment said something in a low growl that sounded like, ?I gotta take a leak.?

    I didn?t eavesdrop longer because the landlady, standing hunched by the elevator and polishing the bottle-thick glasses that hung on a chain around her neck, muttered something about seeing a woman in baggy jeans and a headscarf running from the building. Yeah, right, I thought, like she could see more than a foot in front of her nose. I looked around to see if any of the officers had heard, but none seemed to, all of them too busy listening to their esteemed leader, Captain Lee.

    The landlady checked her watch, probably wishing she was back in her apartment watching Ellen and swigging down cheap scotch. She hiccupped and said, ?If you need anything, you know where to find me,? and then she disappeared down the stairwell.

    The door to David?s apartment swung open and officers swooped inside. I tried to get a peek but the door slammed shut. Frustration gnawed at my insides. What would the cops do if I simply barged inside? Slap cuffs on me? Arrest me?

    Before I could tempt fate, Captain Lee approached, spa-honed thighs pressing against her tight red skirt. She stopped about two feet from me, cocked a hip, and assessed me like a cheap steak at a swank restaurant. ?Are you a relative?? she asked.

    I added astute to her many attributes, not to mention she was hot, for a cop. She wore classier makeup than the blonde neighbor. Her lips were plump, eyes sizzling. I didn?t have a thing for women, I just noticed things.

    ?Half-sister,? I answered. ?Look, can I go inside? I think??

    ?Half??

    I nodded. ?Dear Old Dad stepped out on Dear Old Mom the first year they were married. Double-dipped. Boffed his secretary the same night I was conceived. David and I were born on the same day, Dad doing Mom the courtesy of telling her first. Our mothers handled it well. They both ditched him and left him with two kids to raise.? I realized I was blathering and offered my hand. ?Name?s Regina Wald. Reggie. TV writer by trade.?

    Lee didn?t shake my hand. I jammed it into my trouser pocket. Lots of people in town acted like writers had the clap or something. Maybe all of them had aspired to be a writer at one time and were afraid, with physical contact, they might catch the bug again.

    ?Why are you here, Reggie??

    People never called me Regina, probably because I didn?t look like I?d earned it. I had a rag-tag sort of look, shaggy hair, funky nose, quirky eyes.

    ?I asked you a question, Reggie.?

    ?David wasn?t answering his phone or his text messages.? I shrugged. ?He and I, cool or not, like each other?s company. We keep in touch. See, we?ve got this ESP thing going. If he?s in trouble, I feel it.?

    Like tonight in the middle of a game of eight-ball at my local hangout.

    ?Twins have ESP.? Lee smirked. ?Half-siblings aren?t twins.?

    For twelve years, David and I believed we were fraternal twins until we took a good assessment of each other and decided that I, with blonde hair, blue eyes, weighing in at one-twenty, didn?t look very much like him with his swarthy skin, brown eyes, and hulking form. That night, Dad spilled the beans about our moms.

    I shifted feet. The itch to get inside my brother?s apartment swelled inside me. ?Please, can I take another look? I might be able to help you??

    ?Sorry.?

    ?The coke on the table. It?s all wrong,? I blurted. ?David doesn?t do drugs.?

    ?Sisters don?t know everything about brothers.?

    ?He doesn?t do drugs,? I repeated. ?He?s a health-nut. An eco-nut. A morality-nut.? My latest TV spec-script had a character just like David as the lead. A real hero. My agent thought this script could rekindle my career. ?Trust me, David doesn?t??

    I swallowed hard, shifted verb tense. ?He didn?t do drugs.?

    Lee gripped my elbow and ushered me to the far end of the hallway where one of her underlings had opened a window to let in some fresh air. ?Reggie,? she said in a hushed tone. ?What do you know about the case your brother was working on??

    ?Nothing.?

    I didn?t. After Dad killed himself, I turned to writing to exorcise the memory. David joined the cops. He remained close-lipped when it came to work. I, on the other hand, couldn?t wait to tell every Tom, Dick and Joe the Plumber what my next project was about. David said I was a talker because I wasn?t comfortable being alone in my own skin.

    ?Reggie,? Lee said. ?Spill.?

    I inhaled the night air. Heard a siren. ?All I know is he was working undercover, living in this dump, trying to bust a drug ring.?

    ?So why in hell would you compromise him by showing up here??

    ?I didn?t think??

    The door to my brother?s apartment swept open. I dashed from the hallway window and peered inside. David was no longer swinging like a pi?ata. He lay on the floor. The M.E. was taking his temperature. A woman with a pony tail was swabbing beneath his fingernails. David?s neck looked raw. Were those fingerprints on his neck?

    The hallway warped and narrowed, and I felt something clench my guts. That twin sibling pang, real or not. I shoved my head between my knees and drew in deep gulps of air. Captain Lee crouched beside me, laid her hand on my shoulder. I dragged my head from my knees and peered at her. Her mouth was moving, but I couldn?t make out what she was saying. She sounded as if she was trapped in some echo chamber deep beneath the ocean.

    I found my own voice and said, ?David was strangled before he was strung up.?

    Smelling worse than a poodle in heat, I sat in a hardwood chair in Captain Lee?s office and downed a dry bagel, hoping the gluey dough would absorb the bile hounding my throat.

    As I chewed, a penny arcade-style movie flickered in my mind. David?s apartment, the drapes, the leaky faucet, the plumber?s wrench, the watering can, the guitar music, the candle, the blonde across the hall, Bruiser a.k.a. Benitez sweating like a pig. The images replayed, faster and faster, until everything blurred together. Had Bruiser killed David? Was that what my mind was trying to configure?

    I broke the images down scene by scene. My arrival. David dangling. Bruiser blocking the door. The Captain?s appearance, along with the blonde neighbor and the other officers. The landlady cutting out. The M.E. looking up from David?s body and saying the time of death occurred more than an hour before I arrived. The landlady shuffling back in, her gaze fixed on the floor, a flea-bitten tomcat tucked under her arm. She mumbled that somebody had called her and complained about the stench. Bruiser could have made the call to establish a time of death. He told me the doors were locked when he got there, but he could have been lying.

    I ran my hands through my sweaty hair. Was Bruiser a dirty cop? Had he killed David because David knew Bruiser was involved with the drug ring? I slapped my thigh, angry that I had latched onto a theory at Bruiser?s expense. I never thought of myself as a bigot, but maybe I was. I didn?t have any Latino friends.

    Captain Lee strode into the room, closed the door, and took a seat behind her stark desk. One pad, one pen, one picture, one stack of very neat files. A hint of Chanel.

    ?Feeling better?? she asked.

    I?d passed out in the hallway outside David?s apartment and had awakened to a sea of Nike tennis shoes and the rousing smell of ammonia.

    I nodded, wondered if her apartment was as shipshape as her office. A tidy woman wasn?t adventuresome in the sack.
    That hadn?t been my problem. My ex-husband spared no bones telling me that I was good in the sack, but I was a loser. I needed to clean up my act. Cut out the booze. Sell another script or face up to failure.

    ?The finger-shaped bruises on David?s neck,? I said, forcing myself to stay focused on the present.

    ?We?re on top of it.?

    David once told me that split-second impressions mattered.
    The leaky faucet. The watering can. Bruiser sweating.

    I said, ?Did you find out who his watering lady is??

    ?He didn?t exactly set up a trust fund for her.? Captain Lee?s mouth drew up on one side. She was a wise-ass like me.

    ?The landlady??

    ??is in the clear. She was talking to her daughter and watching TV at the time of death, which was corroborated by the nosy neighbor at the top of the stairs who kept telling the landlady to can the noise.? Captain Lee leaned forward on her elbows, her fingers laced together. Her computer cast an eerie white light on her face. She lasered me with a look. ?Did your brother have a girlfriend??

    David couldn?t go a week without getting his rocks off with some chick. Me, nowadays, I could go a month, sometimes two without a roll in the hay. I wasn?t sure why. Maybe because my writing sucked the juice out of me. Maybe because I had been dumped.

    ?Or?? Lee scrunched up her mouth. ??or a boyfriend??

    ?You think a guy murdered him??

    ?David wouldn?t have been easy to lift.?

    ?I agree, and a woman couldn?t have strangled him. David had a thick neck??

    A shriek ripped the air. ?Get your paws off of me!? a woman shouted in homicide?s main room. Through Lee?s window, I watched as an officer ushered David?s blonde neighbor with the caf? au lait skin to a chair. The blonde plopped into the chair and, with a huff, folded her arms across her chest. A burly guy the size of a refrigerator, one cheek black and blue, sat down beside the blonde.

    ?What?s she doing here?? I said.

    ?We?ve encouraged everyone from the building to give a statement,? Lee answered. ?Some are a little reluctant.?

    The Refrigerator placed a meaty paw on the blonde?s bare thigh and eyed the officer. ?Keep your mitts off, pal.?
    The sound of his voice and the fear in the blonde?s eyes made the whole scenario at David?s come back to me in a flash. Seconds after the blonde had disappeared into the bowels of her apartment, someone inside the apartment?the Refrigerator, if my voice recognition equipment was working properly?said he had to take a leak. Maybe he?d said take care of a leak. Maybe he was a plumber.

    Something gnawed at the edges of my fried mind. A trail of water led from the ficus to the front door. Along that path lay the plumber?s wrench. David didn?t know how to record a TV program, let alone fix a leak. I doubted he owned a plumber?s wrench. But I bet his refrigerator-sized neighbor did.

    I glanced at the captain who had fixed her gaze on her computer screen. Her fingertips clacked the keyboard. Doing email, I figured. Multi-tasking.

    ?Uh, Captain Lee?? Would she listen to an out-of-work screenwriter? I had no right coming up with theories, but what if David?s blonde neighbor was Plant Girl? What if she and David had been getting it on, hence the candle and the guitar music, neither for David, both for the blonde? What if the Refrigerator got home from a plumbing job, heard some moans and groans and, suspecting something, knocked on the door? The blonde, a.k.a. Plant Girl, hustled out of bed, threw on her clothes, and, to keep her cover story intact, filled the watering can. She raced to the front door, can in hand. The Refrigerator didn?t buy that she was doing her duty. He barged in and hurled her across the room?hence the crooked picture frame on the wall. The long-sleeved ribbed shirt she wore covered the bruises on her arms.

    Before David could find his weapon, the Refrigerator attacked. He strangled David, and then went back for the blonde. He grabbed her by the neck. She yanked his wrench from his tool belt?-the guy had to have a tool belt?whacked him hard enough on the cheek to daze him?hence, the bruise on his cheek?and she ran for her life. Not back to her apartment. Out of the building, tying a headscarf around her hair as a disguise?the headscarf that was now a kerchief around the blonde?s bruised neck. The Refrigerator didn?t go after her. He had other business. Guessing David was a cop, he hanged him, poured out a line of coke to make the scene look like David had bought into the very thing he was investigating, and then locked the door with the blonde?s key?David handed out way too many damned keys. The Refrigerator went back to his apartment and he waited. He knew the blonde would return. She would need a fix. The scenario made sense, but what proof did I have?

    ?The guy with the blonde out there. The Refrigerator,? I said, working at keeping my voice under control. ?I?ll bet my career that his fingertips will fit the bruises on David?s neck.? My career wasn?t worth much, but it was all I had.

    ?I?m not sure we can prove??

    ?He strangled the blonde he?s with, too, but she escaped.?

    ?Look, Reggie, we can?t match bruises on a gal?s neck to David?s.?

    ?The landlady saw her run off.?

    ?She said the woman who ran away was wearing baggy jeans.?

    ?Captain, what if the blonde cut off her jeans??

    Captain Lee exhaled loudly, as if ridding herself of bad air. ?The landlady would have recognized her own tenant.?

    ?Are you kidding? She reeks of scotch, the hump on her back makes it hard for her to lift her head, let alone make eye contact, and did you see the coke bottle glasses hanging around her neck? I?ll bet she sits a foot from the TV screen.
    C?mon, Captain, you?ve got to arrest him.?

    ?We can?t, Reggie. You of all people know how this works?? Lee waved a hand in the air indicating that the wheels of bureaucracy revolved slowly. ?I?m sorry.?

    I felt a chill on the back of my neck, as if David was grabbing me from the grave. If I didn?t do something fast, the Refrigerator might get away with murder. I leaped to my feet, my hands balled into fists, my teeth clenched so tightly they stung, and headed for the door.

    The captain hurried around the desk. She braced my shoulders. ?Be patient.?

    ?Fuck patience.? I pushed past her, burst through the door, and marched to the middle of the investigation room. ?Hey, you, the bozo in the ugly plaid shirt!?

    The Refrigerator looked up.

    I said, ?I got it on with your woman, too. In my brother?s apartment. Yeah.? I snorted. ?She?s a lesbo, man.?

    The Refrigerator reached me in seconds. His meaty hands gripped my neck. If officers hadn?t pulled him off me, I?d have died.

    I crumpled to the floor, my windpipe burning for air.

    Captain Lee crouched by my side. ?What are you, an idiot??

    I coughed. ?What do you bet my neck?s the same size as the blonde?s? Match up our bruises.?

    ?How did you figure???

    ?I?m a writer.? I grinned. ?I wrote that same scene in a TV show.?

    Finally, life was imitating my art.

    More mystery reviews, short stories, articles and giveaways can be found in the current issue, and those and others can be found in our mystery section, including another July 4th mystery short story.

    Daryl Wood Gerber aka Avery Aames pens the Agatha Award-winning, nationally bestselling Cheese Shop Mystery series. As Daryl, she writes A Cookbook Nook Mystery series, featuring a culinary bookshop and caf? owner. Daryl?s short stories have been nominated for the Agatha, Anthony, and other awards. As an actress, Daryl has appeared in ?Murder, She Wrote? and more. Visit Daryl & Avery at www.darylwoodgerber.com. Check out her recipes on her blog www.mysteryloverskitchen.com And friend her on Facebook.

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    Facebook Tries to Salvage Home With a Haircut


    Facebook Home, the social network's much-hyped but little-used uber-skin for Android phones, is getting a haircut in the hopes that people will be more willing to try out a pared-down version.

    Facebook introduced Home in April as a pre-loaded feature on the HTC First, as well as making it available for download on HTC's One, One X, and One X+, as well as Google's Nexus 4 and Samsung's Galaxy S III, Galaxy S4, and Galaxy Note II.

    But few people wound up buying the HTC First and it turns out that not too many folks loaded Home on the other Android smartphones for which it was available, either. Shortly after its release, consumer sentiment about Home was notably underwhelming and now Facebook has all but admitted that the software package was a failure.

    Facebook has stripped down the full, interface-encompassing Home package to just one element, the Cover Feed utility that provides a mobile-friendly take on the site's News Feed and sits on top of a phone's lock screen.

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    The new app, which became available this week, isn't limited to the select phones that can run the full Facebook Home package. Installing Cover Feed over your lock screen is now an option in the standard Facebook mobile app for Android.

    It's not clear what the deal breaker was for so many Android phone owners with regards to the full Facebook Home package. Many have pointed to Facebook's customized, much-maligned Android app launcher as the culprit. Chat Heads, a messaging app included in Home, hasn't been panned as widely but clearly not too many people are using it, either.

    And this isn't the first time Facebook has tinkered with Home in an attempt to make it more palatable. Last month, the social network rolled out an update for Facebook Home that now lets you drag apps into folders for a more organized and personalized Home screen.

    Facebook's mobile strategy has taken some interesting twists and turns in recent months. On the one hand, the social networking giant has had a good deal more success in reaching users on their mobile devices than many predicted ahead of Facebook's IPO last May. But monetization of all that mobile traffic remains a bone of contention for some investors. And attempts to market a full-blown "Facebook phone," whether through a multi-featured software package like Home or by including a special Facebook button on a handset, have repeatedly fallen flat with consumers.

    For more, check out our full review of Facebook Home and the slideshow above.

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