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The massive search effort, which includedthe police Air Wing, the dog squad and the State Emergency Service,had been focusedon several hectaresof bushland east and west of the One Tree Hill Lookout,about 7 kilometressouth east of Bendigo.

The woman's friends and family had also beenhelpingin the search byhanding out flyers with her photo around town, the Bendigo Advertiser has reported. A group of more than 15 students and staff from the nearby La Trobe University campus, where the woman had been studying,hadalso been assisting with the search.

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Earlier,Inspector Talbot saidthe woman had sent a photo to her friends from the top of the hill on Wednesday afternoon.

"It's believed she ran further into the hill and down the other side, where she sent some text messages to friends. But since then there's been no communication from her."
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Mann among men

Michael Mann has a modus operandi as distinctive as any master criminal He a hard boiled sensualist: half muckraker and half fabulist. If he had been born 100 years ago, he have followed Jack London path, not just into bare knuckled journalism but also into transcendent evocations of the beautiful and the wild.

Talking to Mann is as surprising as it is stimulating. His unfettered intuition and exquisite awareness compel your rapt attention. It as if you tuning your radio dial to a brainy, original talk show host on a faint college town station you strain not to miss his special code words and hard won observations. You feel Mann gets extraordinary commitments from actors like James Caan in (1981) or Tom Noonan and Brian Cox in (1986) or Daniel Day Lewis in Last of the Mohicans (1992) because he catches them up in his enthrallment with his material.

When I listen to tapes of the marathon interview sessions I held with him five years apart, one before the release of and the other before the release of they sound as if they halves of an ongoing conversation, whether he discussing his past or the projects then at hand. He grew up near Patch, one of the roughest areas of Chicago. ( was very aggressive, it was very masculine and it was very heterosexual. He still has a flat A accent. my neighborhood, he once told me, who carried around a camera would be considered a By his count, only 13 of his high school graduating class of 365 went on to college, Mann included. It was at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he majored in English, that movies first got their hooks into him. Pabst coruscating study of urban vice, Joyless Street (1925). By the time he graduated from college, Mann knew he wanted to make movies. But he didn like the curricula of most American film schools: was like vocational training. You not supposed to do films; you supposed to do a show reel. in film and did what he thought he should do two and a half minute, fully symbolic statements on the nature of reality that shame you 10 years later. Mann stayed on in London for about six years, filming documentaries and TV commercials and working as an assistant production supervisor for Twentieth Century Fox. Having been part of the Madison campus radical days, he began to feel the contradictions of his position: would make money on commercials and try to put it to use on my own projects. Some material I filmed on the Paris student riots wound up on NBC Tuesday because NBC own people couldn get close to the radical leaders. You never resolve these contradictions. He learned how to write by toiling on and Hutch structure,replica van cleef arpels clover necklace, nothing beats the melodrama of episodic TV. He graduated to what he calls Rolls Royce of TV shows, Story, and created the hit series before embarking on his 1979 movie directing debut, Jericho Mile a prison film unlike any other.

It was made for television, but on Jericho Mile, Mann crystallized all his trademark techniques. First he absorbed whatever information he could find about prison subcultures. He tapped into the essence of big house pride in the sports pages of the prison newspapers: seemed to be doing great, probably because if you criticized anyone in an article your ass would be grass. Then he put that data at the service of his artifice. The story centered on a convict (Peter Strauss) who based his integrity on becoming a world class runner. Mann was able to get around the claustrophobia built into jail house movies by placing the bulk of the action (filmed at Folsom Prison) in the exercise yard. Each racial and ethnic group had its own turf blacks dominating the weight lifting area, Hispanics the handball court. Add a music track that spun off from for the Devil and Expectations and you had a movie that externalized the prisoners state of mind and conjured up what Mann called Technicolor. likes to talk about a movie coding a swirling double helix of image and sound, character and story, fantasy and fact. His first theatrical feature, floats on a neon lit Styx into the heart of the underworld. The camera descends in a downpour to nighttime Chicago, where, operating with a precision that suggests telepathy, the thief (Caan) guides a drill that seems to liquefy as it chews into a vault containing diamonds. In this asphalt Hades the heist technology is out of Wars and the underworld bureaucracy is Byzantine. When a don persuades Caan to work full time on mob sponsored heists, the thief hopes to make some big scores and ease off. Instead, the don, in his own icy phrase, ends up the paper on the thief life. What better metaphor could there be for the constrictions of modern America than having an organization the government, a credit card company or the mob the paper on you?

Mann perennial attempt to infuse elemental tales like with allegory and atmosphere led him far astray in Keep (1983), a vampire movie set in Nazi occupied Romania. But again and again, he broken through to the mass audience in the medium that masters of moviemaking usually abjure: the weekly TV series. In the mid when asked to produce an MTV style cop show, Mann exploited the breakthroughs he achieved in Jericho Mile and and came up with the phenomenon of Vice. With avant garde vehicles and clothing, pastel backdrops to bloodletting and guest appearances by hard news celebrities like G. Gordon Liddy as well as rock icons like Glenn Frye, Mann turned the urban schizophrenia of the into an influential style. (To Mann,van cleef & arpels copy necklace, of course, this style was primarily expression of place and content, the milieu the guys are moving through. The series used its soundtrack the way urbanites use Walkmans and car radios either to articulate surrounding chaos or to provide a defiant counterpoint.

Returning to the movies, Mann audaciously adapted Thomas Harris first Hannibal Lecter novel, Dragon. In he soldered an FBI search for a serial killer to an eerie exploration of the murderer mind and awkward elements of family melodrama. When Mann follows the point of view of the killer as he moves from a van to a bedroom, where he shines a light in the face of a sleeping wife and mother, the director (who also served as a camera operator) puts fear and loathing in your belly. He twists the knot further when the FBI manhunter retraces the killer steps and analyzes the bloodstains on the walls and floor. Mann conveys all the horror of a serial killer using murder as a means of aesthetic expression. And Brian Cox is a sardonic, chilling Lecter he talks with terrifying blandness and looks like a bleached Bela Lugosi.

Simultaneously, Mann set up another groundbreaking TV series, Story (1986) a show about cars with fins and cops with teeth. In Mann words, he a guy with a sense of justice: has his own cosmic sense of right and wrong. And that makes him a hell of a cop in 1963. It doesn make him one hell of a cop in or In the pilot (the series high point), the trail of a dangerous new criminal crew leads Farina to a cocky Irish kid (David Caruso) who happens to be the son of the hero surrogate parents. It a headlong story of neighborhood connections and betrayals done in an explosive mix of styles: The serious guys wear fedoras and the punks go out in ducktail haircuts; Del Shannon melds with Johnny Mathis on the sound track; age old Sicilian traditions unravel in a suburban estate fitted out with space age decor. The show V 8 engine pickup powered a vision of a hyper masculine culture the virile pop Zeitgeist of Mann adolescence on its eve of destruction.

Nothing Mann has done has lacked intrigue, even when he returned to familiar territory in the ultra contemporary (1995). This cops vs. crooks epic pitted an untouchable target, master thief Robert De Niro, against an irresistible force,replica van cleef and arpels necklace alhambra, police lieutenant Al Pacino. It suggested new arenas of stressed out yuppie fantasy. De Niro is prudent and code abiding, Pacino manic and instinctive. They play out a macho version of sense and sensibility in a vicious, morally booby trapped universe. Ultimately, these doppel heroes are too limited to propel a near three hour saga, and their domestic scenes are as stilted as the ones in Still, the movie does capture a fresh urban fatalism. In exhilaration is out. The freedom that high stakes crime can buy has little to do with esprit; it about practicing an illicit craft and living according to your own rules, which can be even more restrictive than society For the characters, excitement comes from seeing a calculation work or an educated guess pay off. For the spectators, it comes from catastrophe.

In 1992, Mann voluptuous wide screen retelling of that fictional war horse of the French and Indian War, Last of the Mohicans, proved the breadth of his vitality and talent. Once again, Mann immersed himself in data, drawing not just on James Fenimore Cooper original 1826 novel and on Philip Dunne script for the 1936 Randolph Scott version, but also on the diaries of the comte de Bougainville and histories and essays by Francis Parkman and Simon Schama. Most important, he enlisted Daniel Day Lewis to play Nathaniel Poe (aka Hawkeye),van cleef arpels copy alhambra necklace, the Indian raised white scout who tries to save the English maiden he loves from the Huron massacre of the British retreating from Fort William Henry. Using virtuoso guerrilla and survival skills for his own ethical purposes, he the noblest expression yet of the Michael Mann hero. Last of the Mohicans reinvents the legend of the honest, all capable frontiersman in a way that honors whites and Indians alike. It no more yet no less moving than, say, Mr. Lincoln, and it leaves you guessing at what wonderment the filmmaker will create for us next.
Manchester United kids make mark for King Louis

LONDON There have not been many days in another season of massive under achievement when Manchester United supporters roared their appreciation for manager Louis van Gaal,van cleef and arpels clover copy necklace.

But he had them laughing out loud on Sunday and cheering a team selection in the best traditions of the squads of yesteryear known as the Busby Babes and Fergie's Fledglings.

The normally austere Dutchman's comic moment came as he attempted to demonstrate how Ander Herrera had been fouled by throwing himself to the ground in front of an astonished fourth official.

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"My emotion was a little bit too high,vca copy necklace," he told Sky Sports, "So I apologised to the ref and linesman and fourth official."

One of the many criticisms of the veteran coach has been that he has failed to understand treasured United traditions, including adventurous attacking football and the promotion of home grown players.

It has been the lack of excitement, as much as underwhelming results, that have caused speculation that Van Gaal will lose his job at the end of the season, despite having a contract until 2017.

Sunday's team selection may have been largely out of necessity with a dozen senior players unavailable but the Dutchman threw three youngsters in for league debuts against title challengers Arsenal.

He reaped rewards when 18 year old Marcus Rashford scored twice and added an assist in the 3 1 win, a return that gave the Manchester born striker four goals in four days.

Tim Fosu Mensah, 18, and James Weir, 20, were brought on as substitutes and with Adnan Januzaj, 21,replica van cleef and arpel clover necklace, Memphis Depay, 22, and Jesse Lingard, 23, all involved, United fans saw a glimpse of a brighter future for the first time since Alex Ferguson retired three years ago.

As England international Michael Carrick said, a third win in seven days, with 11 goals scored, has given the side new confidence going into games against Watford and West Bromwich Albion.

United are also through to a home FA Cup quarter final against West Ham United and play arch rivals Liverpool in the last 16 of the Europa League.

But will it be enough to save Van Gaal?

British media have reported that United have been in touch with Jose Mourinho's representatives about succeeding him.

The Sunday Times said the United board were split over appointing Mourinho, adding that it wants to put a director of football in place for the first time.

While it seems highly unlikely that Van Gaal's squad can make up a 12 point gap to win the Premier League, they are only three points behind Manchester City in the chase for a Champions League place, which could also be achieved by winning the Europa League.

Should United finish the campaign with a trophy and Van Gaal is still be in charge next August, he might look back at a Sunday in late February when Old Trafford warmed to him as a turning point.
Inside the Video Game Industry

The video game industry is home to a cast of characters as quirky, rebellious and diverse as the world they create. Like anyone who owns a television, CliffyB is well versed in the importance of reinvention in holding the public eye. He turns before the mirror in the men's room. White suit, white snakeskin shoes, hair bleached white to match. Looking good, he thinks, although, in truth, his arms and legs are gangly under his suit, his chest thin beneath a black shirt and tie, and his hair, capping a somewhat sallow complexion, is more brassy blond than white.

Ten years ago, CliffyB was that kid on the school bus who got Coke poured on his head and gum smeared in his hair. Back before he was transformed into a pimp suit wearing game designer, Cliffy was an acne riddled, miserable at home, small town kid, filled with unbridled fury at his low status in life a feeling that years later left him sympathizing terribly, albeit secretly, with videogame fans Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the iconic misfits who in 1999 shot up their classmates, their cafeteria, and then themselves at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. It still brings tears to Cliffy's eyes to think about it not only the horror of the kids who lost their lives, but also how deeply, awfully alone Harris and Klebold most have been to do such a thing. Cliffy thinks he knows exactly how they felt. He still refers bitterly to the hysteria that swept the country afterward as "geek profiling."

"Yeah, but who has the last laugh now?" Cliffy says about his old high school tormenters. "They're all working at gas stations. And look at me." Arms spread wide in his ill fitting white suit.

Indeed, that was then, and this is now. At twenty six years old, CliffyB is a nine year veteran of the industry, lead designer at Epic Games and co creator with Digital Extremes of the smash success first person shooter franchise Unreal. This is the year that sales of videogames in the United States have surpassed movie box office receipts, a stamp of success the industry believes is its passport to legitimacy. People who haven't thought about videogames since their Space Invaders days more than a decade ago are saying to one another over coffee and the Times: Did you know the videogame industry made $6.35 billion dollars this year? Ads for Sony, Nintendo, Electronic Arts, and Xbox are beginning to creep from cable channels like MTV2, Nickelodeon, and TechTV onto prime time slots on the networks. Billboards for hit games such as Grand Theft Auto III are vying with movies for space on city street corners. Nongamers around the world are awaking, startled, to the ascendance of a medium about which they know little or nothing.

The Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3 as gamers call it, is the yearly event of the International Digital Software Association, the industry's chief trade group. The gathering was founded in 1995 when videogames got too big to remain an adjunct of the Consumer Electronics Show. E3 is where game publishers, console makers, and related companies show their upcoming wares to retailers and industry press. As CliffyB likes to say, videogames used to be like porn: everyone's got a stack under their bed, but no one admits it. In 2001, however, as young men everywhere are pulling their consoles and games out from under the bed, E3 has come to stand for something much bigger than just a trade show. In 2001, it stands as proof that videogames are here and aren't going away any time soon.

The enormous lobbies and hallways of the Los Angeles Convention Center, where E3 is held, are tiled with wall sized monitors, banners of all sorts, and constellations of loudspeakers. The noise is deafening, and the bleating and blinking they emit is potentially epilepsy inducing. Crouched like a spider beneath its web, a full scale model of the futuristic Lexus from Spielberg's Minority Report guards the escalator to the main convention hall, and a matrix of sixteen or so huge flat panel screens tease passersby with the images from the videogame of the yet to be released movie. The demos loop over and over, Tom Cruise endlessly fighting off jetpack wearing attackers. On a wall across the aisle, a digitalized Ewan McGregor is firing up his light saber above a display for a litany of upcoming Star Wars game releases. Though Lucasfilm's digital counterpart LucasArts has been around for more than a decade, in 2001 most movie studios and production houses are just discovering the advantages of tag teaming their blockbusters with videogames.

On the expo floor, the game companies have gone all out. There are fifteen foot tall dungeons and faux Grecian temples surrounded by pillars of red billowing silk that give the impression of flames. There's a small skate ramp in the South Hall replete with professional skaters promoting the newest installment of the multimillion dollar franchises Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Tony Hawk's Underground. The king himself, Mr. Hawk, occasionally steps out from the VIP section to monitor the proceedings, sporting the goofy smile of a tycoon who at heart remains an enthusiast.

When Cliffy gets out of his panel discussion, he chats a bit with reporters and other industry folk outside the meeting room. He bounces on the toes of his snakeskin shoes, excited, as if he can't quite believe he's here himself. Then he heads down to the expo floor.

Cliffy lives for videogames. Time spent on the Nintendo Entertainment System, playing with Mario and Donkey Kong, are some of his fondest childhood memories. His preteen years were spent on the PC with Doom and Quake, and then SimCity and the Ultima series. By the time he was a teenager, he was making games of his own on a souped up PC in his bedroom. Cliffy has never had any formal game design training until recently the very idea of formal training in game design would have been considered absurd. Nevertheless, Cliffy's been making games professionally since he was seventeen years old. After sending one of his games in a Ziploc bag to a publisher in California, Cliffy found himself a professional game designer before he had even graduated high school.

Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo, the three console makers of the moment, as well as three of the biggest software publishers in the business, dominate the South and West Convention Halls, respectively. Each company has an inner sanctum, erected the day before, complete with passageways and little rooms where executives take meetings and give interviews over plates of melon and grapes. Like a solar system with a collection of satellites, each company is surrounded by its subsidiaries, divisions, and allies. Cliffy checks out a couple of displays, and soon spots dozens of people he knows other designers, gaming journalists,vca copy necklace, fans of his. People know Cliffy because he makes a point of being known. He accepts panel spots, poses for photographs, and even has a Web site called CliffyCam that lets you watch him while he works, or allows you to rifle through a collection of his photographs, including a prominent one of him in a big fuzzy bunny suit.

After a few minutes of meeting and greeting, CliffyB turns to a friend with the exhausted but excited look of a congressman just returned from a visit with his constituency. Cliffy explains to a reporter that a rumor has been spreading through the convention center like a virus, growing until the grumbling on the subject has become another layer of noise on the expo floor a rumor that there's been a moratorium on the Booth Babe.

The Booth Babe is a time honored tradition of E3 to the extent that a tradition less than a generation old can make such a claim and the Booth Babe issue has everything to do with what videogames have been, and what they're trying to become. Despite the rumored moratorium, Booth Babes appear to be everywhere you look. There's a woman dressed as Lara Croft, the long legged, gun toting archaeologist hero of Eidos's Tomb Raider. (Angelina Jolie played her in the movie version of the game.) There are women in tiny pieces of chain mail positioned outside elaborate gothic sets, women wandering the show rooms in pink latex bikinis. A group of them outside the South Hall are tossing Hawaiian leis around the necks of pale young men, cooing "Want to get lei'd?" There would appear to be many, many scantily clad young women, but, apparently, there aren't as many in 2001 as there used to be. And once the rumor takes hold, a dearth of Booth Babes is perceived by one and all, and the judgment of every male queried is that there are not nearly as many as there should be. "Ban the Booth Babe?" you hear in the hallways. "Come on!" People know this is the year the industry is making its big push for the mainstream, and they clearly understand that they aren't to alienate anyone with acts that could be perceived as depraved or immature or in any way foster the general impression of videogame makers as crazed, violent, or immoral freaks. But on the Booth Babe issue, the conventioneers are like dieters looking forward to being thin yet balking at the idea they must disavow pizza.

CliffyB, statesmanlike, sums up the general feeling. "Give me a break," he says. "The Booth Babe is an institution. If people don't have a sense of humor, f 'em!"

The irony is that while it's true Douglas Lowenstein, president of the Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA), hardly wants to project an image of pimply faced boys taking Polaroids with chain mail clad young women, he's the last one to hear the rumor. To his knowledge there's been no official moratorium on the Booth Babe. He's certainly issued no such edict. Perhaps the vendors are cleaning up their act on their own, he muses. Perhaps it's been entirely imagined, or perhaps it's a fantasy that became a reality once enough people believed it. Amidst the chaos and clamor of the sprawling video game shantytown set up by the corporations on the floor of the convention, it's easy to see how that could happen.

Lowenstein is a slender man in his mid fifties who favors thin polo neck sweaters tucked into pleated trousers. He's going bald and has a beak nose. Were his posture to worsen, he would somewhat resemble Mr. Burns from The Simpsons. Yet, there's something natty about him he's polished and professional looking in a way most people in the videogame industry are not. He shakes Cliffy's hand as they pass in the hall. Lowenstein has his own speech to give. lobbyist who's had his work cut out for him, trying to transform America's perception of the videogame from that of an artifact of an ailing society to a respectable and fun entertainment product. He's named the 2001 conference "Touch the Future," and, like Cliffy's attempts to vanquish his Coke wielding demons, he's determined to flip the whole paradigm once and for all. He wants 2001 to be the dawn of a new era. He kicks off E3 with an enthusiastic and statistic filled address.

"Seven years ago," he says, "videogames were played mostly by teenage boys, usually in the basement or the bedroom. No longer. Today, videogames are mainstream entertainment: they're played by people of all ages; they're played by people of all tastes; and they've become as important a part of our culture as television and movies. . . . They're in the center of the home, they're on the Internet, they're in movies, they're in schools, they're on cell phones; they're on PDAs and airplanes; and they're even in medical research labs. In short, videogames are everywhere."

He chuckles a little, along with his crowd, when he says, "Of course, politicians are still grumbling about videogame violence." It's as if he and the audience were high schoolers, sniggering at a hopelessly out of date teacher tramping the halls with toilet paper trailing from his shoe.

Lowenstein is clearly thrilled he finally has the luxury of laughing off angry politicians. economy as a whole during the same time period, and more than double the rate of either the film industry or the computer hardware business. The average age of a gamer has finally exceeded eighteen years "Please, please, can we put that stereotype to rest once and for all!" Lowenstein mock pleads. It's predicted that by 2005, videogame consoles will have penetrated 70 percent of all American homes, giving it one of the fastest adoption rates of any consumer appliance in history. The PlayStation 2 alone, for example, made it into 10 million homes its first year on the market, something it took the telephone thirty five years to accomplish.

Ubiquity is what the industry has been after for years, and ubiquity seems to be what it is finally getting. One study, from investment analysts at Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown, has just concluded that the potential market for videogames had grown from 20 million people in 1980 to 96 million in 2001 and is now growing exponentially 106 million people in 2005 and onward, as every baby born takes to the videogame habit.

"Fun. That's what this . . . industry is about," Lowenstein says. Then he reads from a May 2001 article by Bob Schwabach for the New York Times: "'The videogame industry has been on the threshold of seizing dominance in entertainment for several years,'" he quotes. " 'Ultimately it will. It's inevitable. . . . I don't see any way out of this.'"THE FOLLOWING YEAR, 2002, CliffyB's plans for industry dominance aren't panning out quite as he'd hoped. At E3 2001 he'd been riding high on the recent release and resounding success of Unreal Tournament. But in the spring of 2002 at the International Game Developers Conference, the release of his next title, Unreal 2,van cleef and arpels clover copy necklace, is still seven months away, and Cliffy has taken to muttering "you're only as good as your last game."

If you didn't know that Cliffy introduced a new look at every industry gathering, you might not recognize him right away at the 2002 Game Developers Conference. This year, CliffyB's hair is brown and brushed into his face 88 la early ER George Clooney. He's wearing a silky shirt and a stiff black leather jacket; a heavy silver chain lies around his neck. Cliffy is well scrubbed and moussed, like someone from New Jersey going to a Manhattan dance club. He's hanging out by the bar of the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, California, which serves as the headquarters for the Game Developers Conference. It's March,replica van cleef and arpels butterfly necklace, almost exactly one year after the rumored Booth Babe moratorium, and attendance at the GDC, an event as different from E3 as San Jose is from Hollywood, is strong. E3 may be for the companies, but GDC is for the developers. For an industry on the verge of reaching cultural critical mass, it's hard to imagine that a tight sense of community could be maintained among developers, but Alan Yu, the bald, hip twenty nine year old organizer of the event, is doing his best to make that happen. He has a dream of a videogame community that crosses cultural, geographical, and company lines. He's lured designers from as far away as Japan, Hong Kong, Italy, Scotland, France, and England. E3 may shock and awe with its eye popping display of the electric sprawl of the videogame industry, but GDC opens a portal into the hearts of those who keep it thriving.

Every year, in early March, just before the mad scramble in the months leading up to E3 begins, twelve thousand or so game developers from around the world descend on this four block stretch of downtown San Jose. They fill up every hotel in the area, every meeting room in the convention center, and every ballroom in the Fairmont Hotel.

They crowd into seminars ranging from programming with geometric computations,van cleef arpels imitation necklace, to composing interactive music, to managing online societies, to understanding female gamers. There are educators from universities such as Stanford, MIT, and University of Michigan who want to know how to create degrees in game making and videogame theory. There are business people from wireless companies hot on the trail of multiplayer games that can be played over cell phones. And there are others, like Peter Molyneaux of Lionhead Studios (Black White and Fable) who are acknowledged masters of this strange universe. GDC is a place where it's possible for the lowest coder to rub elbows with the likes of Will Wright, maker of the most popular PC game of all time, The Sims, or Raph Koster, the visionary leader of the current charge into massively multiplayer online gaming, or even Jonathan "Seamus" Blackley, the man behind the Xbox.
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    Woman on motorbike snatches designer handbags

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    Marner the lone Maple Leafs super prospect headed to rookie tournament in London

    TORONTO Mitch Marner goal to make the Maple Leafs will start with having centre stage to himself when the club top draft picks are tested in the NHL rookie tournament next month.

    Marner, who must make the Leafs or return to the London Knights, was named to the roster of 31 for the four team face off in London, Sept. 16 18. Budweiser Gardens is home ice for Marner, the NHL fourth overall pick in 2015, a chance to shine without 2014 hotshot William Nylander, who has graduated from this event, and this year No. 1 overall, Auston Matthews, playing in the World Cup for Team North America.

    Marner did well in two of the three tourney games he played in last year, getting some NHL exhibition action in as well. The winger returned to the Knights bursting with confidence and won every award and trophy in the case as the team powered to the Memorial Cup.

    Leaf head coach Mike Babcock gave Marner a simple message in the summer dedicate yourself to conditioning, nutrition and weight training to overcome questions about your smallish body hindering an NHL quest.

    Eight Leaf selections from Marner draft year will be in London to battle kids from the Penguins, Senators and Canadiens. Four others WHL sniper Adam Brooks, forward Jack Walker, huge defenceman Keaton Middleton and Nicolas Mattinen, who is another member of the champion Knights are newbies from the 2016 class who were briefly graded at the July prospects camp.

    Sheldon Keefe, coach of the Marlies, will be running the bench.

    Other Leaf rookies to watch include defencemen Travis Dermott and Andrew Nielsen, who both saw some playoff action with the Marlies last year after their junior seasons ended. Back for another camp is 2013 first round centre Frederik Gauthier and net hopeful Antoine Bibeau, who will partner with Kasimir Kaskisuo, last year NCAA signing.

    The Leafs will also be getting a look at University of Denver free agent Trevor Moore and more data on forward Tobias Lindberg, who came to the main club at the end of last year in the Dion Phaneuf trade.

    A full rookie tournament list, with draft picks starred:

    Goal Antoine Bibeau, Kasimir Kaskisuo;

    Defence Nicolas Brouillard, Travis Dermott Stephen Desrocher, Justin Holl, Jon Jutzi, Nicolas Mattinen, Keaton Middleton, Andrew Nielsen, Ty Stanton, Rinat Valiev;FOREST OF LEAFS

    With large bodied players such as James van Riemsdyk, the rookie Middleton and 6 foot 7 non roster Marlie Taylor Doherty skating around this week wearing the new larger Leaf logo, it like a forest of blue maple trees on the ice.

    For a team that has lacked height on the blueline, the 6 foot 6, 233 pound Middleton is an intriguing prospect, taken in the fourth round, 101st overall. That higher than most had the Saginaw Spirit defender ranked, but it was part of a go big or go home philosophy by the Leafs at the draft table after a run of picking Smurfs.

    Middleton and skating instructor Barb Underhill were working hard this week, but the Stratford, Ont., native knows he get the most notice for how he handles himself physically.

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    The Leaf contingent at the World Cup has grown by one.

    Netminder Jhonas Enroth, signed on Monday to a one year deal, was named to Team Sweden on Friday after Robin Lehner of the Buffalo Sabres was forced to withdraw because of injury.

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    Martin McGuinness' IRA past in Derry

    No one knows how many people Martin McGuinness killed, directly or indirectly.

    As a senior commander within the Provisional IRA for many years, there is no doubt there was blood on his hands.

    It is known that he was second in command of the IRA in Derry when members of the Parachute Regiment shot dead 13 civilians in the city on Bloody Sunday in January 1972.

    Security sources say he went on van cleef imitation necklace alhambra to become chief of staff of the organisation van cleef and arpels imitation necklace from the early 1980s right through until the end of the IRA's campaign of violence.

    That meant he was also a member of its ruling 'army council', which decided its overall strategy and tactics, and would have approved operational policy.

    But his only conviction for terrorist activity was for possession of weapons and explosives in the Republic of Ireland's Special Criminal Court in 1973.

    "There is no doubt Martin McGuinness was a key figure within the IRA for almost all of the Troubles, and therefore was responsible for many of its actions, but the fact is there wasn't enough evidence to put him before a court to convict him," says one former senior security source.

    "As chief of staff of the organisation for a long period of time he was responsible for its strategic direction and the tempo of its operational activities, so he clearly bore a lot of responsibility for what happened on his watch.

    "But while there will be many claims now about what he did, and who and how many he may have killed, it's impossible to be definitive."

    'Advanced knowledge'However, several well placed security sources agree that Martin McGuinness would have had advanced knowledge of virtually every Provisional IRA attack in his home city of Derry after he was appointed chief of staff.

    "The bottom line is that nothing happened in Derry without Martin knowing about it," says one.

    "He wouldn't have been involved in planning every attack, but he would have been told what was planned. If he didn't object, the attack went ahead. If he objected, it didn't.

    In October 1990, Patsy Gillespie, a Catholic who worked in a local army base, was taken from his home and strapped into a van containing 1,000lbs of explosives.

    Labelled a "collaborator" by the IRA, he was told to drive the van to an army checkpoint at Coshquin near the border, while his family was held hostage.

    When he reached his destination, Mr Gillespie was not given time to escape. The bomb was detonated by remote control, killing him and five soldiers.

    "Given the way Martin McGuinness controlled the IRA in Derry at that time, it is inconceivable that he would not have had prior knowledge about such an attack because of its scale and the huge public outcry the IRA would have known would follow," says another former senior security source.

    "He may not have drawn up the plan, but he would have known, and could have intervened to stop it."

    Alleged informerThe family of a Derry man shot dead by the IRA as an alleged informer in 1986 have consistently claimed Martin McGuinness was responsible for luring him to his death.

    Frank Hegarty had fled to England after becoming aware that the IRA believed he was an informer.

    His mother and other family members have said Martin McGuinness later visited their home and gave a personal assurance that he would be safe if he came and met the IRA.

    A short time after the meeting he was found shot in the back of the head.

    A tape containing his interrogation and admissions that he had worked as an informer was later delivered to the Hegarty home.

    Consistently rejectedMartin McGuinness consistently rejected the family's version of events, and insisted that he told them Frank Hegarty should not meet the IRA if he was an informer.

    A former senior security source familiar with Martin McGuinness's career within the IRA said that over the years he had transformed from one its most militant leaders to a restraining influence.

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    loersertydass Aug 11 '17
    Torricelli Fight Heading To Court

    La Cour suprême du New Jersey a décidé mardi d'entendre des arguments pour savoir si les démocrates peuvent remplacer le sénateur Robert Torricelli lors du scrutin de novembre, un jour après que le sénateur a quitté la course.

    Le tribunal a rendu une ordonnance en disant qu'il entendrait l'affaire directement au lieu d'attendre que le tribunal inférieur agisse. En conséquence, une audience prévue pour mardi après-midi à la Cour supérieure du comté de Middlesex a été annulée.

    La fin abrupt de Torricelli à son scandale tachée de campagne électorale a forcé les démocrates à lutter pour un candidat. Les responsables démocrates ont déclaré lundi qu'ils annonceraient un nouveau candidat dans les 48 heures, mais ils pourraient avoir besoin de l'approbation du tribunal pour obtenir le candidat sur le bulletin de vote.

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    Pallone a déclaré mardi qu'il envisagerait de remplacer Torricelli, mais a déclaré qu'il n'avait pas été interrogé. Lautenberg a déclaré qu'il 'envisageait sérieusement de servir à nouveau si on lui demandait'.

    Un associé a déclaré qu'il était peu probable que Bradley accepte.

    Lorsqu'on lui a demandé s'il recommanderait un candidat, Torricelli a déclaré que Joseph Roberts, leader de la majorité à l'assemblée de l'état, et Pallone et Andrews seraient compétitifs.

    Une autre possibilité de remplacement rumeur, le Représentant Bob Menendez, a déclaré mardi qu'il n'était pas intéressé, rapporte Bob Fuss, le correspondant de CBS News Correspondent.

    Les républicains luttent contre les tentatives démocrates de mettre un nouveau nom sur le bulletin de vote, en disant qu'ils ne devraient pas pouvoir changer les candidats à l'élection.

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    En vertu de la loi de New Jersey, un parti politique peut remplacer un candidat à l'échelle de l'État sur le bulletin de vote si la personne tombe au moins 51 jours avant l'élection. Mais seulement 35 jours restent le mardi, ce qui signifie que les démocrates doivent aller au tribunal pour obtenir un nouveau candidat approuvé.

    Les démocrates affirment qu'ils ne devraient pas être liés à la date limite. Les employés du comté ont «une grande opportunité» pour remplacer le nom de Torricelli et, si son nom n'est pas retiré, les électeurs seront confus, affirment-ils. Il est évident qu'il reste assez de temps pour prendre le nom de Torricelli hors du bulletin de vote et Remplacez-le, mais la loi est assez claire pour qu'il y ait une date de coupure et qu'elle soit déjà passée.

    Si les juges du New Jersey interprètent la loi de manière littérale et étroite, les républicains devraient gagner. Mais si ces juges interprètent la langue de la loi électorale dans un contexte plus large, par exemple, sur la capacité pratique de prendre le nom de Torricelli et Mettre un autre nom que les démocrates ont une chance décente de prévaloir.

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    Torricelli et son parti sont venus à la conclusion qu'il ne pouvait tout simplement pas gagner après un sondage de week-end qui lui a montré un retard de 13 points derrière Forrester après avoir conduit confortablement plus tôt dans l'année.

    'Je ne serai pas responsable de la perte de la majorité démocrate au Sénat des États-Unis. Je ne laisserai pas le faire. Il y a trop d'enjeu', a déclaré Torricelli en larmes à une conférence de presse lundi à Trenton.

    Il a appelé la décision de se retirer de l'élection 'la chose la plus douloureuse que j'ai faite dans ma vie entière'.

    Torricelli, âgé de 51 ans, a été averti au cours de l'été par le Comité d'éthique du Sénat, qui a enquêté sur des allégations selon lesquelles il avait accepté des cadeaux de David Chang, un homme d'affaires que le législateur a aidé. Il a pris un nouveau coup la semaine dernière avec la publication d'un mémoire du procureur indiquant que Chang avait fait des accusations crédibles d'actes répréhensibles contre lui.

    Torricelli a été élu à son siège en 1996 et a rapidement mis en évidence ses ambitions de leadership. Il a aidé à recueillir plus de 100 millions de dollars pour le Comité de la campagne sénatoriale démocrate en tant que président du dernier cycle électoral.

    C'était avant que les allégations de Chang de l'octroi de cadeaux illégaux n'avaient commencé à porter un péage.

    Sept personnes ont plaidé coupable de faire des dons illégaux à la campagne de Torricelli en 1996. Chang a déclaré aux enquêteurs qu'il a donné des costumes italiens sénateurs et une montre Rolex de 8 100 $,copie montre cartier ballon, entre autres cadeaux, en échange de l'intervention de Torricelli dans des affaires commerciales en Corée du Nord et du Sud .

    Torricelli a nié toute illégalité ou violation des règles du Sénat.

    Le gouvernement a enquêté sur les allégations contre le sénateur, mais n'a porté aucune accusation. Mais le comité d'éthique a publié son avertissement, et les sondages de Torricelli ont commencé à grimper rapidement.

    'Ne me sens pas mal', a déclaré Torricelli lors de la conférence de presse. 'J'ai changé la vie des gens. Je suis fier de tous les jours, et je ne changerais pas un peu.

    L'une des nombreuses choses frappantes que vous remarquez lorsque vous lisez ces documents judiciaires est de savoir si les arguments sont semblables à ceux réalisés il y a près de deux ans au cours du fiasco du récit de la Floride, écrit Cohen. Et comment chaque côté de ce combat était de la même manière. Les républicains défendent d'ores et déjà une construction stricte et étroite des lois électorales du New Jersey, les démocrates défendent d'ores et déjà une approche contextuelle plus large.
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