Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Bayern routs Barcelona 4-0 in Champions League

Barcelona's Marc Bartra, left, jumps on Bayern's Thomas Muller, a foul for which he was shown a yellow card, during the Champions League semifinal first leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, April 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Barcelona's Marc Bartra, left, jumps on Bayern's Thomas Muller, a foul for which he was shown a yellow card, during the Champions League semifinal first leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, April 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Bayern's Arjen Robben of the Netherlands applauds fans as he walks off the pitch after the Champions League semifinal first leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Bayern won 4-0. (AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson)

Bayern's Arjen Roben, from the Netherlands, celebrates after scoring their third goal during the Champions League semifinal first leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, April 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Barcelona's Lionel Messi, from Argentina, leaves the pitch at the end of the Champions League semifinal first leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Bayern defeated Barcelona 4-0. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Barcelona's Lionel Messi, from Argentina, leaves the pitch at the end of the Champions League semifinal first leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Bayern defeated Barcelona 4-0. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

(AP) ? For once, Barcelona was on the wrong end of the kind of rout it so often inflicts on others.

And with Bayern Munich in such devastating form, even a fully fit Lionel Messi might not have made much difference.

Thomas Mueller scored twice, Mario Gomez and Arjen Robben had one goal each and Bayern Munich routed Barcelona 4-0 Tuesday night in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal. Bayern humbled the Spanish powerhouse by taking full advantage of Messi's subpar performance.

"We knew we were able to give them a good competition," winger Arjen Robben said. "This team (Barcelona) has dominated Europe over the last five years and if you beat them like this, I think you can be proud."

In a game perhaps signaling a shift in power, Bayern Munich sent Barcelona to its first four-goal defeat since a 4-0 loss at Getafe in the Copa del Rey semifinals on May 10, 2007. Barcelona, which has won three of the last seven titles, had lost by four goals only once before in the Champions League, 4-0 at Dynamo Kiev in the group stage on Nov. 6, 1997.

"We can be proud, we played a terrific game, everybody," Robben said. "We fought for every meter and we didn't give them much space to play."

Mueller scored on a close-range header in the 25th minute after Franck Ribery's corner kick went to the far post, where Robben crossed to Dante for a header back across the goal.

Gomez doubled the lead in the 49th against a defense missing injured center backs Carles Puyol and Javier Mascherano. Ribery's corner kick went to the far post, where Mueller rose over Daniel Alves and headed across for Gomez, who may have been offside.

Robben made it 3-0 in the 73rd when he worked around a pick by Mueller and slotted an angled shot past goalkeeper Victor Valdes. Mueller got his second goal in the 82nd off a pass swung in by David Alaba.

"When it comes to big games, I just go wild," Mueller said.

Barca is in a hole it might have no chance of climbing from.

"Wonders are difficult to achieve, 4-0 is an enormous result. We want to play with pride and we'll try (our) best," assistant coach Jordi Roura said.

Barcelona left back Jordi Alba received a yellow card in the 89th minute and is suspended for the second leg of the total-goals series on May 1 in Barcelona.

Borussia Dortmund hosts Real Madrid on Wednesday in the start of the other semifinal.

Four-time world player of the year Messi, slowed by a hamstring injury, made his first start since April 2, but wasn't a factor. Barcelona had few chances, while Bayern used its size to outmuscle the Spanish team on restarts.

Messi has been bothered by the hamstring injury for three weeks and was only declared fit to play shortly before the match. But the four-time FIFA player of the year was a pale shadow of himself.

"Leo tried really hard just to be here, he gave everything, but he couldn't do more," Roura said.

With Messi struggling, none of his teammates was able to create much.

"You have to have a plan against Barcelona and the players executed it very well," said Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes, who will be replaced by former Barcelona counterpart Pep Guardiola after this season. "Barcelona has a certain philosophy, but my players knew exactly what they had to do on the field. We defended as a team, we really wanted not to concede a goal at home and we achieved that.

"At the same time, we were creative in attack, and if we gain space, we can beat any team in the world. But Barcelona is still one of the best teams and there are still 90 minutes to play. We haven't qualified yet."

Associated Press

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Divinyls Singer Chrissy Amphlett Dead At 53 (VIDEO)

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Alternative therapies may help lower blood pressure

Apr. 22, 2013 ? Alternative therapies such as aerobic exercise, resistance or strength training, and isometric hand grip exercises may help reduce your blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association.

In a new scientific statement published in its journal Hypertension, the association said alternative approaches could help people with blood pressure levels higher than 120/80 mm Hg and those who can't tolerate or don't respond well to standard medications.

However, alternative therapies shouldn't replace proven methods to lower blood pressure -- including physical activity, managing weight, not smoking or drinking excess alcohol, eating a low sodium balanced diet and taking medications when prescribed, the association said.

High blood pressure -- a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke -- affects more than 26 percent of the population worldwide and contributes to more than 13 percent of premature deaths.

An expert panel assessed three alternative remedy categories: exercise regimens; behavioral therapies such as meditation; and non-invasive procedures or devices including acupuncture and device-guided slow breathing. The panel did not review dietary and herbal treatments.

"There aren't many large well-designed studies lasting longer than a few weeks looking at alternative therapies, yet patients have a lot of questions about their value," said Robert D. Brook, M.D., Chair of the panel and an associate professor of medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. "A common request from patients is, 'I don't like to take medications, what can I do to lower my blood pressure?' We wanted to provide some direction."

The alternative therapies rarely caused serious side effects and posed few health risks, but the analysis revealed some approaches were more beneficial than others and could be part of a comprehensive blood pressure-lowering treatment plan.

Brook and colleagues reviewed data published in 2006-11, including 1,000 studies on behavioral therapies, non-invasive procedures and devices, and three types of exercise (aerobic, resistance or weight training and isometric exercises, most commonly handgrip devices).

The studies also examined the effects of yoga, different styles of meditation, biofeedback methods, acupuncture, device-guided breathing, relaxation and stress reduction techniques.

The panel found:

  • All three types of exercise reduced blood pressure. Walking programs provided modest benefit while, somewhat surprisingly, four weeks of isometric hand grip exercises resulted in some of the most impressive improvements -- a 10 percent drop in systolic and diastolic blood pressure. However, isometric exercise should be avoided among people with severely-uncontrolled high blood pressure (180/110 mm Hg or higher).
  • Behavioral therapies such as biofeedback and transcendental meditation may help lower blood pressure by a small amount. However, there's not sufficient data to support using other types of meditation.
  • Strong clinical evidence is also lacking to recommend yoga and other relaxation techniques for reducing blood pressure.
  • There isn't enough evidence to recommend acupuncture for lowering blood pressure, particularly given the complexities involved in employing this treatment. However, device-guided slow breathing did prove effective in lowering blood pressure when performed for 15-minute sessions three to four times a week.

"Most alternative approaches reduce systolic blood pressure by only 2-10 mm Hg; whereas standard doses of a blood pressure-lowering drug reduce systolic blood pressure by about 10-15 mm Hg," Brook said. "So, alternative approaches can be added to a treatment regimen after patients discuss their goals with their doctors."

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Biological activity alters the ability of sea spray to seed clouds

Biological activity alters the ability of sea spray to seed clouds [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Apr-2013
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Ocean biology alters the chemical composition of sea spray in ways that influence their ability to form clouds over the ocean. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists using a new approach to study tiny atmospheric particles called aerosols that can influence climate by absorbing or reflecting sunlight and seeding clouds.

"After many decades of attempting to understand how the ocean impacts the atmosphere and clouds above it, it became clear a new approach was needed to investigate the complex ocean-atmosphere systemso moving the chemical complexity of the ocean to the laboratory represented a major advance that will enable many new studies to be performed," said Kimberly Prather, Distinguished Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of California, San Diego and director of the Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment, who led the team of more than 30 scientists involved in this project. They report their findings in the early, online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of April 22.

Tiny air bubbles form in the ocean when waves break and then rise to the surface and burst, releasing gases and aerosols into the atmosphere. This study demonstrates how sea spray aerosols come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes with chemical complexity ranging from simple salts to complex biological mixtures to bacterial cells.

For decades, scientists have been studying how their chemical make-up affects their ability to take up water, seed clouds, and react in the atmosphere. It is has been difficult to isolate and study marine aerosols in the real world, however, because aerosols from other sources overwhelm field measurements.

"Once the ocean-atmosphere system was isolated, we can systematically probe how changes in the seawater due to biological activity affect the composition and climate properties of the sea spray aerosol," said Prather, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry who holds a joint appointment at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

In their studies, seawater is pumped directly from the Pacific Ocean into a specially modified enclosed wave flume in the Hydraulics Laboratory at Scripps Oceanography. By stringently filtering the air within the wave chamber, the team eliminated contamination from other sources allowing them to probe sea spray aerosol directly for the first time after it was produced by breaking waves.

Over five days, the team systematically altered biological communities within the flume by adding various combinations of cultures of marine bacteria and microscopic marine algae, or phytoplankton. Then, as a hydraulic paddle sent waves breaking over an artificial shoal, instruments positioned along the 33 meter long flume measured the chemistry of the seawater, air, and aerosols.

As the seawater changed and bacteria levels increased, the resulting aerosols showed a major change in composition leading to a reduction in their ability to form clouds. In particular, a day after new cultures were added, bacteria levels rose fivefold and cloud-seeding potential fell by about a third. These changes were happening even as the concentration of phytoplankton fell, along with levels of chlorophyll-a, the pigment essential to photosynthesis. This is an important finding because current estimates of biological activity in surface waters of the ocean rely on instruments aboard satellites that measure the color of the sea surface, which changes along with levels of chlorophyll-a.

The findings demonstrate the value of the Center's novel approach for sorting through the interdependent factors governing the effects of the ocean and sea spray on climate.

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Co-authors include scientists from UC San Diego's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the University of Iowa, Colorado State University, California Institute of Technology, University of the Pacific, UC Davis, Northwestern University and Centre National de Recherches Mtorologiques. The National Science Foundation's Center for Chemical Innovation supports the Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment (CHE 1038028).


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Biological activity alters the ability of sea spray to seed clouds [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Apr-2013
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Contact: Susan Brown
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University of California - San Diego

Ocean biology alters the chemical composition of sea spray in ways that influence their ability to form clouds over the ocean. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists using a new approach to study tiny atmospheric particles called aerosols that can influence climate by absorbing or reflecting sunlight and seeding clouds.

"After many decades of attempting to understand how the ocean impacts the atmosphere and clouds above it, it became clear a new approach was needed to investigate the complex ocean-atmosphere systemso moving the chemical complexity of the ocean to the laboratory represented a major advance that will enable many new studies to be performed," said Kimberly Prather, Distinguished Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of California, San Diego and director of the Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment, who led the team of more than 30 scientists involved in this project. They report their findings in the early, online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of April 22.

Tiny air bubbles form in the ocean when waves break and then rise to the surface and burst, releasing gases and aerosols into the atmosphere. This study demonstrates how sea spray aerosols come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes with chemical complexity ranging from simple salts to complex biological mixtures to bacterial cells.

For decades, scientists have been studying how their chemical make-up affects their ability to take up water, seed clouds, and react in the atmosphere. It is has been difficult to isolate and study marine aerosols in the real world, however, because aerosols from other sources overwhelm field measurements.

"Once the ocean-atmosphere system was isolated, we can systematically probe how changes in the seawater due to biological activity affect the composition and climate properties of the sea spray aerosol," said Prather, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry who holds a joint appointment at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

In their studies, seawater is pumped directly from the Pacific Ocean into a specially modified enclosed wave flume in the Hydraulics Laboratory at Scripps Oceanography. By stringently filtering the air within the wave chamber, the team eliminated contamination from other sources allowing them to probe sea spray aerosol directly for the first time after it was produced by breaking waves.

Over five days, the team systematically altered biological communities within the flume by adding various combinations of cultures of marine bacteria and microscopic marine algae, or phytoplankton. Then, as a hydraulic paddle sent waves breaking over an artificial shoal, instruments positioned along the 33 meter long flume measured the chemistry of the seawater, air, and aerosols.

As the seawater changed and bacteria levels increased, the resulting aerosols showed a major change in composition leading to a reduction in their ability to form clouds. In particular, a day after new cultures were added, bacteria levels rose fivefold and cloud-seeding potential fell by about a third. These changes were happening even as the concentration of phytoplankton fell, along with levels of chlorophyll-a, the pigment essential to photosynthesis. This is an important finding because current estimates of biological activity in surface waters of the ocean rely on instruments aboard satellites that measure the color of the sea surface, which changes along with levels of chlorophyll-a.

The findings demonstrate the value of the Center's novel approach for sorting through the interdependent factors governing the effects of the ocean and sea spray on climate.

###

Co-authors include scientists from UC San Diego's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the University of Iowa, Colorado State University, California Institute of Technology, University of the Pacific, UC Davis, Northwestern University and Centre National de Recherches Mtorologiques. The National Science Foundation's Center for Chemical Innovation supports the Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment (CHE 1038028).


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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Fed's Bernanke sees no U.S. inflation risks: Nowotny

By Ken Ferris ENFIELD, England, April 19 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur attacking midfielder Gareth Bale is back in contention for Sunday's Premier League home match against Manchester City after injury, manager Andre Villas-Boas said. "Gazza has been training for the last two days with the team and on his own since the beginning of the week," Villas-Boas told reporters at the club's training ground on Friday. Asked if Bale would start the game against second-placed City, Villas-Boas said: "This is a decision I have to make. ...

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London race: Tributes to Boston, extra security

Runners wear black ribbons in memory of the victims of Boston Marathon bombings start the race during the London Marathon, London, Sunday, April 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

Runners wear black ribbons in memory of the victims of Boston Marathon bombings start the race during the London Marathon, London, Sunday, April 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

A runner wears a black ribbon in memory of the victims of Boston Marathon bombings starts the race during the London Marathon, London, Sunday, April 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

Volunteers in bright yellow get ready prior to the London Marathon in the Mall in London, Sunday, April 21, 2013. Security has been stepped up in London following the recent bombs at the Boston Marathon. The London Marathon started as planned on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

British police officers gather at the start at Blackheath during the London Marathon in London, Sunday, April 21, 2013. The London Marathon started as planned on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

British police officers make final checks in the Mall, prior to the beginning of the London Marathon near to the finish line for marathon is situated in London, Sunday, April 21, 2013. Security has been stepped up in London following the recent bombs at the Boston Marathon. The London Marathon started as planned on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

(AP) ? The race was in London, but the thoughts of many were with another city.

Thousands of runners who took part in the London Marathon on Sunday paid tribute to those killed and injured in the Boston Marathon six days earlier. Participants paused for a moment of silence in the beginning, many wore black ribbons on their chests as a sign of solidarity, and two runners finished carrying a banner that read "For Boston."

The mood was festive, defiant ? and the surging crowds who turned out on the glorious spring day to line the route roared enthusiastically.

"It means that runners are stronger than bombers," said Valerie Bloomfield, a 40-year-old participant from France.

London's is the first major international marathon since two bombs exploded near the finish line in Boston. The blasts killed three people and wounded 180, and a policeman died during the search for the bombers. One suspect died in a shootout with police, while a second was caught.

Some 35,000 runners took part in the London race, which also drew tens of thousands of spectators ? many regulars said it was the biggest and most enthusiastic crowd in years. Many said they made a point of turning up to show they were not afraid.

"We can't look back. We must look forward," said Tomasz Hamerlak of Poland, who finished fourth in the men's wheelchair race and who had competed in Boston last week. "The show must go on."

Authorities in London boosted the police presence by 40 percent and adding extra surveillance as precautionary measures, but in the end all went peacefully.

Mark Cliggett, from Seattle, was back on the track Sunday after witnessing the attack in Boston. Cliggett, 51, said he was within 200 meters of the finishing line there when the bombs exploded.

"Last week was horrible, and people's lives have been changed in ways that can't be undone," he said after completing the London race. "I wanted to come out and just show: No, we're going to keep running, we're going to keep doing this."

Stuart Calderwood, an editor with a New York running magazine who has run in eight Boston Marathons, said that the recent carnage there made him and his friends more determined to run in London.

"My group that came here, we just decided this is going to make us better. We're going to say marathons are the opposite of bombing and hostility and terror," Calderwood, 55, said after finishing.

Londoners pride themselves on their resilience: A day after the lethal July 7, 2005, transit system bombings that killed 52 commuters, many came back onto the streets and resumed their normal routines.

Still, some acknowledged an undercurrent of anxiety Sunday. Chris Denton, a 44-year-old engineer, said he had asked that his family not come out to support him because of a possible copycat attack. "I left them at home," he said. "If only for my peace of mind."

The men's race was won by Ethiopian Tsegaye Kebede; the women's champion was Kenyan Priscah Jeptoo.

A seemingly relaxed Prince Harry presented awards to the wheelchair racers and mingled with spectators.

"It's fantastic, typically British," he told the BBC. "People are saying they haven't seen crowds like this for eight years around the route. It's remarkable to see."

He said it was "never an option" for him to cancel his appearance following the Boston bombings.

"No one has changed any plans, volunteers, security, nothing has changed," he said. "Typically the British way."

On Blackheath, the spacious green common area where the race begins, runners massaged each other's legs as loud pop music boomed on a sound system. A half-dozen police officers in reflective vests mingled and chatted with the runners.?Many in the crowd wore Boston T-shirts.

Moments before the majority of runners set off on the grinding course, announcer Geoff Wightman used the loudspeakers to ask for a moment of silence. He described marathon running as a global sport that unites runners and supporters in every continent in a spirit of friendship.

As those gathered responded to his call, the only noise that could be heard was the buzz of helicopters and the beeping of a truck.

Security was plentiful but not intrusive near the finish line at the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace. Marathon staff, officials and journalists had their bags checked, a process not deemed necessary at the event last year. Officials said this was in response to the Boston attack.

Marathon organizers plan to donate money to a Boston fund set up to help the bombing victims. They said they did not consider canceling the London event, which is a highlight of the sporting calendar.

In a smaller event in Germany, some 15,000 runners participated Sunday in the Hamburg Marathon. They wore armbands with the slogan "Run for Boston."

Extra security was added and there was no disruption. Hamburg organizers have said that they know of only eight people who pulled out because of the Boston bombings.

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AP writer Rob Harris in London and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.

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Air Force general, his wife die in small plane crash in Virginia

Major General Joseph D. Brown IV and his wife Susan D. Brown died Friday when the Cessna plane he was flying crashed near the Williamsburg-Jamestown Airport in Virginia.?

By Associated Press / April 21, 2013

The Air Force said Maj. Gen. Joseph D. Brown IV, 54, and his wife, Susan D. Brown, died Friday when the single-engine Cessna 210 he was flying?crashed. Joseph Brown was commandant of the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C. He formerly was assigned to U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base.

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"We are deeply saddened by the loss of Joe Brown and his wife, Sue," Air Force Secretary Michael Donley and Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III said in a written statement Saturday.

"Joe and Sue dedicated their lives in service to our nation and their loss will be felt across our Air Force and joint team," they said.

Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller said the?crash?occurred at 4:53 p.m. Friday near the Williamsburg-Jamestown Airport, where the?plane?was supposed to land. The Browns' dog also was killed. There were no other passengers on the?plane, Geller said. No one on the ground was hurt and no buildings were damaged.

Brown's biography on the Air Force website says he was commissioned in 1980 after graduating from the ROTC program at Virginia Military Institute. He has received more than a dozen awards and commendations, including the NATO Meritorious Service Medal, the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star. He was a 1997 distinguished graduate of the National War College.

According to the biography, Brown served as the senior military assistant to the undersecretary of defense for policy, as executive officer to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe and as deputy commander of the NATO Combined Operations Center in Eskisehir, Turkey. He was a command pilot with more than 4,300 hours, including combat time in Iraq.

Brown served as deputy director for nuclear operations for the U.S. Strategic Command for two years before being assigned to the National Defense University in October 2010. The Air Force describes the Eisenhower School as "the premier Department of Defense Joint Professional Military Education institution for national security resource management." The college awards its graduates a master of science degree in national resource strategy.

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It's a harrowing walk through the heart of darkness.

Saskia Rosendahl gives an impressively poised performance as the beautiful teenager, whose determination to protect her remaining family coincides with her growing revulsion toward her parents.

"Lore" is not a pretty story, but it is a good and sadly believable one.

"Lore" is not a love story, nor the story of a friendship. Rather, it's a story of healing and of how breaking, sometimes painfully, is often necessary before that process can begin.

A fiercely poetic portrait of a young woman staggering beyond innocence and denial, it's about the wars that rage within after the wars outside are lost.

Full of surprises, the movie draws a thin line between pity and revulsion - how would you feel if you had discovered your whole life had been based on lies?

Proves that there is always room for another [World War II] story if it can be presented in an original and unexpected fashion.

Texture and detail embellish a provocative story

Child of Nazi parents faces an uncertain future

[Director Cate] Shortland directs with an almost hypnotic focus, favoring Lore's immediate experience over the big picture.

Rosendahl's performance is raw and compelling, as Lore fights for her siblings' survival and grows up in a hurry.

Lore and her siblings make a harrowing journey across Germany

Worthwhile, but so subtle that it's frustrating.

The Australian-German co-production takes an unconventional tale and turns it into a challenging, visually stunning and emotionally turbulent film experience.

Over the river and through the woods, to Grandmother's house we go. Except this ain't no fairy tale... unless it is, perhaps, a hint of the beginnings of a new mythology of ... scary childhood and even scarier adolescence...

With a child's perspective on war, "Lore" deserves comparisons with "Empire of the Sun" and "Hope and Glory," and with a feisty female protagonist it stands virtually alone.

Rosendahl...provides both narrative and emotional continuity to a film whose deliberate pace and fragmented presentation of reality might otherwise prove exasperating.

A burning portrait of consciousness and endurance, gracefully acted and strikingly realized, producing an honest sense of emotional disruption, while concluding on a powerful note of cultural and familial rejection.

Although there are moments that push the story a bit beyond credulity, Shortland has created something remarkable by forcing us to find within ourselves sympathy for this would-be Aryan princess.

Stunning, admirable and indelible - truthfully chronicling the triumph of the human spirit - in a class with Michael Haneke's 'The White Ribbon.'

Can we spare some sympathy or hope for the children of villains, even if they too show signs of their parents' evil? Lore provides no easy answers.

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Final shootout, then Boston bombing suspect caught

Police stand guard outside Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Friday, April 19, 2013 after an ambulance carrying Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a19-year-old Massachusetts college student wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings, arrived. Tsarnaev is hospitalized in serious condition with unspecified injuries after he was captured in an all day manhunt. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Police stand guard outside Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Friday, April 19, 2013 after an ambulance carrying Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a19-year-old Massachusetts college student wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings, arrived. Tsarnaev is hospitalized in serious condition with unspecified injuries after he was captured in an all day manhunt. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

A police officer reacts to news of the arrest of one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, Friday, April 19, 2013, in Boston. Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured in Watertown, Mass. The 19-year-old college student wanted in the bombings was taken into custody Friday evening after a manhunt that left the city virtually paralyzed and his older brother and accomplice dead. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

ALTERNATE CROP - This still frame from video shows Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev visible through an ambulance after he was captured in Watertown, Mass., Friday, April 19, 2013.A 19-year-old college student wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings was taken into custody Friday evening after a manhunt that left the city virtually paralyzed and his older brother and accomplice dead. (AP Photo/Robert Ray)

Joseph Eli Libby, 20, of Boston, carries a flag near a makeshift memorial on Boylston Street, near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Friday, April 19, 2013, in Boston. Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured in Watertown, Mass. The 19-year-old college student wanted in the bombings was taken into custody Friday evening after a manhunt that left the city virtually paralyzed and his older brother and accomplice dead. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Andre Savazoni, 38, of Brazil, who participated in his second Boston Marathon this week, takes a photo of a crowd gathered at Boston Common after the final suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing was arrested, Friday, April 19, 2013, in Boston. Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured in Watertown, Mass. The 19-year-old college student wanted in the bombings was taken into custody Friday evening after a manhunt that left the city virtually paralyzed and his older brother and accomplice dead. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

(AP) ? For just a few minutes, it seemed as if the dragnet that had shut down a metropolitan area of millions while legions of police went house to house looking for the suspected Boston Marathon bomber had failed.

Weary officials lifted a daylong order that had kept residents in their homes, saying it was fruitless to keep an entire city locked down. Then one man emerged from his home and noticed blood on the pleasure boat parked in his backyard. He lifted the tarp and found the wounded 19-year-old college student known the world over as Suspect No. 2.

Soon after that, the 24-hour drama that paralyzed a city and transfixed a nation was over.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's capture touched off raucous celebrations in and around Boston, with chants of "USA, USA" as residents flooded the streets in relief and jubilation after four tense days since twin explosions ripped through the marathon's crowd at the finish line, killing three people and wounding more than 180.

The 19-year-old ? whose older brother and alleged accomplice was killed earlier Friday morning in a wild shootout in suburban Boston ? was in serious condition Saturday at a hospital protected by armed guards, and he was unable to be questioned to determine his motives. U.S. officials said a special interrogation team for high-value suspects would question him without reading him his Miranda rights, invoking a rare public safety exception triggered by the need to protect police and the public from immediate danger.

President Barack Obama said there are many unanswered questions about the Boston bombings, including whether the two men had help from others. He urged people not to rush judgment about their motivations.

Dzhokhar and his brother, 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev, were identified by authorities and relatives as ethnic Chechens from southern Russia who had been in the U.S. for about a decade and were believed to be living in Cambridge, just outside Boston. Tamerlan Tsarnaev died early in the day of gunshot wounds and a possible blast injury. He was run over by his younger brother in a car as he lay wounded, according to investigators.

During a long night of violence Thursday and into Friday, the brothers killed an MIT police officer, severely wounded another lawman during a gun battle and hurled explosives at police in a desperate getaway attempt, authorities said.

Late Friday, less than an hour after authorities lifted the lockdown, they tracked down the younger man holed up in the boat, weakened by a gunshot wound after fleeing on foot from the overnight shootout with police that left 200 spent rounds behind.

The resident who spotted Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in his boat in his Watertown yard called police, who tried to persuade the suspect to get out of the boat, said Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis.

"He was not communicative," Davis said.

Instead, he said, there was an exchange of gunfire ? the final volley of one of the biggest manhunts in American history.

The violent endgame unfolded just a day after the FBI released surveillance-camera images of two young men suspected of planting the pressure-cooker explosives at the marathon's finish line, an attack that put the nation on edge for the week.

Watertown residents who had been told Friday morning to stay inside behind locked doors poured out of their homes and lined the streets to cheer police vehicles as they rolled away from the scene.

Celebratory bells rang from a church tower. Teenagers waved American flags. Drivers honked. Every time an emergency vehicle went by, people cheered loudly.

"They finally caught the jerk," said nurse Cindy Boyle. "It was scary. It was tense."

Police said three other people were taken into custody for questioning at an off-campus housing complex at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth where the younger man may have lived.

"Tonight, our family applauds the entire law enforcement community for a job well done, and trust that our justice system will now do its job," said the family of 8-year-old Martin Richard, who died in the bombing.

Queries cascaded in after authorities released the surveillance-camera photos ? the FBI website was overwhelmed with 300,000 hits per minute ? but what role those played in the overnight clash was unclear. State police spokesman Dave Procopio said police realized they were dealing with the bombing suspects based on what the two men told a carjacking victim during their night of crime.

The search by thousands of law enforcement officers all but shut down the Boston area for much of the day. Officials halted all mass transit, including Amtrak trains to New York, advised businesses not to open and warned close to 1 million people in the city and some of its suburbs to unlock their doors only for uniformed police.

Around midday, the suspects' uncle, Ruslan Tsarni of Montgomery Village, Md., pleaded on television: "Dzhokhar, if you are alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness."

Until the younger man's capture, it was looking like a grim day for police. As night fell, they announced that they were scaling back the hunt and lifting the stay-indoors order across the region because they had come up empty-handed.

But then the break came and within a couple of hours, the search was over. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured about a mile from the site of the shootout that killed his brother.

A neighbor described how heavily armed police stormed by her window not long after the lockdown was lifted ? the rapid gunfire left her huddled on the bathroom floor on top of her young son.

"I was just waiting for bullets to just start flying everywhere," Deanna Finn said.

When at last the gunfire died away and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was taken from the neighborhood in an ambulance, an officer gave Finn a cheery thumbs-up.

"To see the look on his face, he was very, very happy, so that made me very, very happy," she said.

Authorities said the man dubbed Suspect No. 1 ? the one in sunglasses and a dark baseball cap in the surveillance-camera pictures ? was Tamerlan Tsarnaev, while Suspect No. 2, the one in a white baseball cap worn backward, was his younger brother.

Chechnya, where the brothers grew up, has been the scene of two wars between Russian forces and separatists since 1994, in which tens of thousands were killed in heavy Russian bombing. That spawned an Islamic insurgency that has carried out deadly bombings in Russia and the region, although not in the West.

The older brother had strong political views about the United States, said Albrecht Ammon, 18, a downstairs-apartment neighbor in Cambridge. Ammon quoted Tsarnaev as saying that the U.S. uses the Bible as "an excuse for invading other countries."

Also, the FBI interviewed the older brother at the request of a foreign government in 2011, and nothing derogatory was found, according to a federal law enforcement official who was not authorized to discuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official did not identify the foreign country or say why it made the request.

Exactly how the long night of crime began was unclear. But police said the brothers carjacked a man in a Mercedes-Benz in Cambridge, just across the Charles River from Boston, then released him unharmed at a gas station.

They also shot to death a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer, 26-year-old Sean Collier, while he was responding to a report of a disturbance, investigators said.

The search for the Mercedes led to a chase that ended in Watertown, where authorities said the suspects threw explosive devices from the car and exchanged gunfire with police. A transit police officer, 33-year-old Richard Donohue, was shot and critically wounded, authorities said.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev ran over his already wounded brother as he fled, according to two law enforcement officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the investigation. At some point, he abandoned his car and ran away on foot.

The brothers had built an arsenal of pipe bombs, grenades and improvised explosive devices and used some of the weapons in trying to make their getaway, said Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., a member of the House Intelligence Committee.

Watertown resident Kayla Dipaolo said she was woken up overnight by gunfire and a large explosion that sounded "like it was right next to my head ... and shook the whole house."

"It was very scary," she said. "There are two bullet holes in the side of my house, and by the front door there is another."

Tamerlan Tsarnaev had studied accounting as a part-time student at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston for three semesters from 2006 to 2008, the school said. He was married with a young daughter.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was registered as a student at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Students said he was on campus this week after the Boston Marathon bombing. The campus closed down Friday along with colleges around the Boston area, and it remained closed Saturday as law enforcement continued investigating.

The men's father, Anzor Tsarnaev, said in a telephone interview with the AP from the Russian city of Makhachkala that his younger son, Dzhokhar, is "a true angel." He said his son was studying medicine.

"He is such an intelligent boy," the father said. "We expected him to come on holidays here."

A man who said he knew Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Krystle Campbell, the 29-year-old restaurant manager killed in Monday's bombing, said he was glad Dzhokhar had survived.

"I didn't want to lose more than one friend," Marvin Salazar said.

"Why Jahar?" he asked, using Tsarnaev's nickname. "I want to know answers. That's the most important thing. And I think I speak for almost all America. Why the Boston Marathon? Why this year? Why Jahar?"

Two years ago, the city of Cambridge awarded Dzhokhar Tsarnaev a $2,500 scholarship. At the time, he was a senior at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School, a highly regarded public school whose alumni include Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and NBA Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing.

Tsarni, the men's uncle, said the brothers traveled here together from Russia. He called his nephews "losers" and said they had struggled to settle in the U.S. and ended up "thereby just hating everyone."

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Sullivan and Associated Press writers Stephen Braun, Jack Gillum and Pete Yost reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Mike Hill, Katie Zezima, Pat Eaton-Robb and Steve LeBlanc in Boston, Rodrique Ngowi in Watertown, Mass. and Jeff Donn in Cambridge, Mass., contributed to this report.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Dungeon Hunter 4: The latest action-packed RPG in the series

Dungeon Hunter 4

Quality graphics, content and gameplay packed into a mobile RPG

Gameloft has taken the wraps off of the fourth iteration in its Dungeon Hunter franchise, and it doesn't disappoint as a worthy successor to the first three. The franchise is a top-down hack-and-slash game, but just leaving the description at that sells it a little short. There's also an extremely expansive RPG component to the game, with character management, skills, upgradable weapons, item crafting, quests and so much more.

The depth of content available in games on mobile platforms is baffling, and the experience provided in Dungeon Hunter 4 is a great example of this. Hang with us after the break and learn more about what Dungeon Hunter 4 has to offer.

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Friday, April 19, 2013

IndieLondon: Evil Dead - Fede Alvarez interview - Your London ...

URUGUAYAN director Fede Alvarez talks about why he originally didn?t want to see a remake of Evil Dead and why he then thought he was the best person to ensure it wasn?t a terrible movie.

He also talks about working with Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, why he deviated from the original in some ways while respecting the mythology and why he opted for practical gore effects over CGI.

Q. The original Evil Dead has an enormous fan-base. So, was it at all daunting having to face that fan-base?
Fede Alvarez: Yes and no because I come from a group of friends who have been making films since we were kids and we?re all film freaks. So, we really know our horror movies, we know the genre pretty well, so when Sam [Raimi] announced it [the remake] I was so pissed. He announced it back in 2006. I don?t think people have something against remakes. I think they have something against bad movies and sometimes remakes are bad movies, so when they hear about a remake they go ?not another bad movie?. And when it has a brand or a name of something that you love, it?s even worse, right? Because you go: ?I don?t want a bad movie made out of something that I love.? So, I wasn?t really pissed about the idea of it. I just thought that if they do a bad movie it?s going to be a shame that it?s next to the other movies.

So when, for some weird twist of destiny, three year later I ended up being the guy in charge of that film, for me it was a good thing. For me, it was the only thing I could do to save it from being terrible. At least I would have a say in it. So, if somebody was going to fuck it up, it better be me [laughs]. So, it was really something that by knowing those films so much and being part of? you have no idea, my friends are film freaks! I?m the most normal one [laughs]. We watched seven movies a week? line one movie a day growing up and basically rented three movies every weekend. I never went out to clubs, it was just watching VHS with my friends. So, we really know that audience. I wouldn?t be intimidated if I knew there was going to be an Evil Dead fan out there who was going to come to me and explain to me what I got wrong about it. I wouldn?t be going: ?Oh shit, sorry, I was trying to please you!? No. I wasn?t trying to please anybody. I was just trying to make a movie in a way with everybody? Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, Robert Tapert, they?re making the film. This is their blessing. It?s their idea to make it. It?s not me convincing them to make another Evil Dead. It?s just them going: ?We want to make a new one and we think you should be the guy to do it.?

Sam said something very important in the beginning. He said: ?You should make the film you want to see in theatres. Don?t try to make what you think I want to see and don?t try to make what you think the audience wants to see, because that?s impossible to know, right?? So, the only thing I could do was say: ?What would be the perfect Evil Dead movie for me?? And a little bit for my friends as well, I think. So, if we were going to see another Evil Dead movie, I would never want to see Ash re-made. No way? because it?s impossible. So, let?s just create new characters. I don?t want to see the same story again because I don?t want to know how it?s going to end. I saw the original 100 times, so I don?t want to be going: ?Yeah, just burn the book!? It would be so boring. So, that?s why we get that out of the way pretty early in the story. So, the whole decision making about what we kept and everything was based on what?s the perfect Evil Dead movie that I want to see. It?s definitely not a remake and it?s definitely not just a sequel. Funnily enough, a lot of people out there have asked me if we borrowed elements from Cabin In The Woods. And you try to explain that Cabin In The Woods was an homage to the original. So, there?s a big audience out there that doesn?t even know about the Evil Dead. So, you cannot make a sequel because it would never work.

Q. Are you happy with the term re-boot then?
Fede Alvarez: Hmm, maybe but no because we?re really respecting the mythology of the original films. This is crafted in a way that it could e a sequel. We?re not changing the mythology of the original films. We created it in a way that this could have happened 30 years later. It?s kind of a re-quel [laughs].

Q. How did you come to cast Jane Levy?
Fede Alvarez: We wanted her to read for the role, which is something that Hollywood doesn?t like to do lately. They just have a list of 10 actors for the main roles. Thank God everybody passed on that list! I didn?t want any well known names in the cast. I just wanted to have fresh faces. For me, horror movies work best when I don?t know anybody, when I really believe what?s happening. So, after we managed to get everybody to pass on the list, we could go out and read everybody. A lot of people read for these roles. Every young actor in Hollywood and in New York and London and Australia and New Zealand. I must have seen 1,000 actors or more. It was just insane. But that?s the only way you find the right people ? by looking and looking and looking and looking. And Jane was the only one? among everybody, she was so eager to get the role. She was hungry, which is awesome. This was her first big role. Just like me, this is my first movie, so I?m trying to do everything I can to make the best movie I can. I really love the film. And Jane was in the same mind-set.

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If not, we might have had someone who kept going: ?Wait a minute, I?m not going to do this!? Or: ?I?m not going to do that!? Some actors after they?ve made three or four films, they?re over the crazy passion of ?let?s make the best movie we can?. But Jane is still on that. She really wanted to make the best movie she could. And I felt she was a partner on the whole thing. And she was great in the movie because she was ready to do everything we asked her to do.

Q. She seemed to really relish the scenes in which she is possessed. Did she have a lot of fun with that?
Fede Alvarez: Yes. I wanted to give her a lot of freedom when it came to portraying the crazy demon moments. And she was really ready to try everything. It?s a big risk you?re taking when you do some of those things. You can make a fool of yourself ? like when you try to be funny and you?re not funny. It can be embarrassing. But she didn?t care. She was ready to do all kinds of stuff. And I think some of the best parts of the movie is Jane going crazy. All the scenes in the cellar? I think we probably shot? we had long shots. There?s a shot that?s probably seven minutes of Jane going crazy. She starts laughing, then she gets paranoid and then does all kind of crazy stuff. It was disturbing to watch. I?ll have to put it on the DVD. Eventually, she said: ?Please can we cut!?

Q. Was it a conscious decision to use practical effects as opposed to CGI?
Fede Alvarez: Yes, I didn?t want to use any CGI for this particular film. I don?t have anything against CGI. But for this story I felt it was unnecessary. I think if you want horror movies to be real and scarier, then I think you shouldn?t use CGI. You can do some spectacular stuff in CGI but it?s a different experience. It?s not scary. I don?t know? it?s just different. Your brain knows it?s CGI, so you go: ?OK, that?s cool. But you know it?s not real? particularly when you?re doing a movie like this one where it?s not about ghosts. If we had to create some entity in the air, maybe it?s a good idea, but everything was supposed to be so grounded and in your face that I thought it was a bad idea to use CGI. Also, I didn?t want the movie to get old fast. CGI dates movies and they become something that looks great today but then when you see it in five years, you wish you?d seen it when it came out. And then 10 years later it?s unwatchable. With any technique, when it?s top of the line and has just come out, usually you should wait a little while because maybe it looks great today but it can get very old very fast. So, you don?t want to make an Evil Dead movie that?s going to be unwatchable.

Q. Evil Dead is a full on gory film. Did you decide to do that from the word go rather than opt for a PG-13?
Fede Alvarez: Yeah, because that?s what an Evil Dead movie is, right? I remember watching the first Evil Dead was so disturbing. I thought it was such a violent, insane film. I saw it when I was 12, when I was a kid. It was so disturbing on many levels. So, to me it was never funny. It was banned in the UK. It wasn?t banned because it was so funny. It was just so violent and offensive on many levels that they thought people shouldn?t see it. Sam had to go to court and everything. So, this is definitely what I thought was in the spirit of Evil Dead, which is very violent and crazy and horrifying and over the top. When you think the scene is over, it?s probably just getting started and is going to go very far. And it?s great because that usually plays against expectations. I would never have done a PG-13 version of this film. Also, it?s my first film so I?ve never been burned in the past by? other directors have been burned. They?ve shot a film and then the MPAA cut it down and forced them to turn it into something else. So, when it comes to writing the next one they know how the MPAA thinks, so they write it in a way that they know they?re going to get the rating they want. I don?t know anything about that because it?s my first film. So, when I wrote it, I wasn?t even thinking about that.

I remember once I delivered the first draft, Robert Tapert said: ?You know there?s a thing called the MPAA, right?? It was like: ?Yeah, why?? So, I wanted to make it NC-17 and asked ?who cares?? And he said: ?I do because they won?t show it in any cinemas in the States if it?s an NC-17.? So, I said: ?OK, well I?ll shoot it anyway and worst case scenario we?ll cut some shots out.? But Rob wasn?t convinced. He was so concerned that the beginning. But eventually, he said: ?You?re right, we should push forward with everything and then we?ll deal with that.? And we managed to get our cut into theatres. We had to trim some shots, the very graphic ones? like the tongue. So, instead of showing that shot for three seconds we showed it for two seconds ? stuff like that. But there were also no notes from the studio? imagine that [laughs]. We tested it and it scored an 85, which meant that 85% of the audience loved it. So, they said: ?That?s it. We?re not going to give you any notes.? So, that?s the movie and they put it out that way. It is the director?s cut. So, for the DVD we?ve done an extended version, which is everything we shot. It?s more as the script was originally. It?s good because you learn a lot of things about sub-plots that maybe aren?t so clear right now in the movie.

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Q. The tone is also very dark. It?s more straight and less humorous. Was that deliberate?
Fede Alvarez: Just like the original. It?s not that I?m not interested in the humour. First of all, I wouldn?t know how to do it. That?s Sam Raimi. He?s a master of that, the horror-comedy and how to have a balance between making it scary and making the comedy. But for me, like I said, when you think about Evil Dead, you have to know that you?re going to be introducing the Evil Dead universe to a new audience who have no idea what it is, so I thought you have to go back to the basics of what [the first] Evil Dead was. I never saw Evil Dead as a comedy. It never made me laugh when I watched it originally. It scared me so much as a kid, even when I watch it as a grown-up I still see it as horror. It?s funny. When Bruce [Campbell] starts slapping the hell out of his girlfriend, it is funny and you laugh at it. But it was never the intention. If you ask Sam Raimi, he will say the same. And that?s what I asked him at the beginning. I was like: ?You were never trying to make it gunny? Or is there some humour that I?m not getting?? And he was like: ?No way! I was trying to make the scariest movie I could. I was trying to make it as violent and obscene and disturbing as I could. Nobody was thinking about making a comedy.?

But with time, they realised people were laughing at the over the top moments, so they kind of embraced that in the second one and decided to go more slapstick and Three Stooges and all that. But that happened in Evil Dead II. So, if had to go back to the basics, we couldn?t be funny. But some people do find it hilarious. And others have fainted. I?ve had a lot of reports of people fainting and somebody had a seizure. But for every person that faints, there?s also somebody laughing their ass off [laughs]! It?s just the nature of the film. So, I?m happy that we decided not to intentionally go with the humour, but you still have people laughing at it. That?s why I feel we succeeded in making an Evil Dead film because it has the craziness that people start laughing, but then it?s so dark and scary that nobody is laughing anymore and they?re begging for the next laugh.

Q. How did the geek inside of you react to getting that first call from Raimi? And how much did you get from hanging out with Bruce Campbell in Miami for a week prior to shooting?
Fede Alvarez: Amazing! It was amazing! We became really good friends. I was actually with Bruce a couple of weeks ago in Miami. It was a blast as a fan just to have the chance to know these guys. As a filmmaker, I learned so much from them and from Sam. The Bruce Campbell aspect was amazing because I think nobody knows the Evil Dead movies like he does? not even Sam, I guess, because Bruce lives and breathes Evil Dead movies every day. For the last 30 years, that?s his thing. Everyone connects Bruce with Evil Dead. And you have to give him a lot of credit, too, because he?s the one that kept the title alive when the other guys were doing other things. He was going to conventions and talking about Evil Dead to everybody. So, that?s one of the things that kept Evil Dead alive and part of the reason why it?s a success today is because Bruce was lobbying for the movie with all the fans for such a long time. For me, it was a great time to learn more than I already knew about the Evil Dead movies just by sitting down with Sam and Bruce and just driving him crazy with questions during a long period of time? not just hanging out with him but during working sessions with both of them, just driving them crazy with all kinds of questions about the original films to make sure that I knew everything I needed to know to make a new one.

Q. The film performed really well in the US. Will there be a sequel?
Fede Alvarez: Yeah, we?re writing a sequel already. I?m not sure if I?m going to direct it or not. It?s going to depend on the schedule and also what kind of movie it is. But there?s definitely going to be a sequel? at least we?re going to write it and then see if we?re going to make it or not. I think because it opened so big there?s a lot of chance we?ll do that film. And Sam definitely wants to do another Evil Dead with Bruce. It?s something he?d love to go back to. He?s talking about making an Army of Darkness II. My dream would be if we make a sequel to this film and he makes Army of Darkness II, then we can connect the two mythologies in one.

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Source: http://www.indielondon.co.uk/Film-Review/evil-dead-fede-alvarez-interview

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Tourist's trust is based on social media and the web

Apr. 15, 2013 ? Does social media and internet based information sources such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Blogs and many more influence our decision on where we travel to and how we share our experiences with others?

The evolution of the internet and the web are major factors of the changes in the tourism and travel industries and in the ways in which tourists purchase and experience travel.

In an effort to understand tourist social media adoption in technology, a recent article published in Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism: 'Trust and Involvement in Tourism Social Media and Web-Based Travel Information Sources', which is free to view online until 31st September 2013, investigates how Scandinavian holiday makers staying in Mallorca, Spain use social media and the internet to make decisions on what to tour and how they share their experiences. This article used 100 participants to carry out the surveys, analysed the findings and recorded conclusions on how this method of communication affects our future trust with the increasing popularity of Smart Phones.

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Amina Tyler, Topless Tunisian FEMEN Activist, Escapes Family, Staying With Friends

TUNIS, Tunisia ? The woman who scandalized Tunisia by posting topless photos of herself as a form of feminist protest is now trying to leave the country, her former lawyer said Tuesday after a video surfaced in which the woman recounted being drugged and given virginity tests by relatives.

Amina Tyler, 19, shocked this Muslim nation when she posted Facebook photos with the words "my body belongs to me" scrawled across her naked chest. She was later spirited away by her family after religious hardliners issued death threats against her.

Bouchra Belhaj Hamida, Tyler's former lawyer who has in the past acted as her spokeswoman, said Tyler had escaped from her family in a village outside the capital and was now staying with friends as she gathered the necessary documents to get to France.

In a video interview posted Monday on the Facebook site of the Ukrainian women's group FEMEN, the young woman described her ordeal and vowed one last demonstration before leaving.

"I don't want to leave Tunisia before I do a topless protest. I will do a topless protest and then I will leave Tunisia," Tyler said in a filmed Skype conversation with a member of FEMEN, a group that often uses nude protests to display support for women's rights.

Fingering a pendant representing Tunisia's Berber ethnic minority, Tyler described how she was snatched by her cousin from a cafe, beaten and had her cell phone SIM card destroyed. She was then taken to her aunt's and then her grandmother's house, where relatives admonished her and made her read from the Muslim holy book, the Quran.

"Two old women of my family checked to see if I was virgin or not. That was horrible and against my freedom," she said in the video. "They took me to the kitchen and said take off my clothes and we will see if you are virgin."

She added that she was given large doses of medicine that made her sleep a great deal and that her family was now searching for her.

Hamida, a prominent feminist lawyer, would not reveal Tyler's location except to say she was not far from the capital. Tyler is gathering the material she needs to reach France, including an ID card, a passport and a visa, Hamida said. Unlike in some Muslim nations, in Tunisia women do not need the permission of a father or husband to leave the country.

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Schemm reported from Rabat, Morocco.

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