Sunday, February 8, 2015

Chris Paul's criticism of NBA referee Lauren Holtkamp is unfounded



The Los Angeles Clippers Chris Paul was unhappy with the wayLauren Holtkamp,one of two current full-time female officials in the NBA, called Thursday nights game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Paul was assessed one of five technical fouls called against Los Angeles during the game.

The tech that I get right there was ridiculous. I dont care what nobody says, I dont care what she says; thats terrible, Paul said after the game. Theres no way that can be a tech. We try to get the ball out fast every time down the court, and when we did that, she said, Uh-uh. I said, Why, uh-uh? And she gave me a tech. Thats ridiculous. If thats the case, this might not be for her.

Holtkamp has officiated 29 games and isnt prone to callingtechnicalfouls. According to data compiled bynbastuffer, she averages just 0.2 technicals on the road team and 0.3 on the home team. And those fouls account for just 1.2 percent of all the fouls called when she is part of the crew working the game. That ranks 21st out of the 39 officials with at least 20 games under their belt this season.

The Clippers, on the other hand, are constantly in foul trouble. Before Thursday nights controversy, the Clippers averaged the second-most technical fouls in the NBA(0.7) behind the Phoenix Suns (0.8). As of Friday, they lead the league.

And this isnt just something that has manifested itself this season: The Clippers have led the league in total technical foulsin two of the previous three seasons:

  • 80 in 2013-14, tied for second most
  • 101 in 2012-13, led NBA
  • 88 in 2011-12, led NBA

Not surprisingly, the NBA Referees Association stands behind Holtkamp.

As it should, because the problem appears to be with theClippers getting technicals, not with howHoltkamp calls them.

Neil Greenberg analyzes advanced sports statistics for the Fancy Stats blog and prefers to be called a geek rather than a nerd.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fancy-stats/wp/2015/02/06/chris-pauls-criticism-of-nba-referee-lauren-holtkamp-is-unfounded/



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UNDERCOVER BOSS



UNDERCOVER BOSSAir Date: Friday, February 06, 2015Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on CBSEpisode Title: (#607) "Armando Montelongo" [NOTE: The following article is a press release issued by the aforementioned network and/or company. Any errors, typos, etc. are attributed to the original author. The release is reproduced solely for the dissemination of the enclosed information.]

THE CEO OF ARMANDO MONTELONGO COMPANIES GOES UNDERCOVER TO SEE WHAT KEEPS HIS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT COMPANY ON SOLID GROUND, ON "UNDERCOVER BOSS," FRIDAY, FEB. 6

"Armando Montelongo" - Armando Montelongo, CEO of Armando Montelongo Companies, a top real estate company that specializes in educational seminars that teach wealth creation and financial independence, goes undercover to see what keeps his real estate investment company on solid ground, on UNDERCOVER BOSS, Friday, Feb. 6 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. For the first time in UNDERCOVER BOSS history, Montelongo hires a body double to help conceal his identity while undercover at one of his seminars.

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UNDERCOVER BOSS (CBS) BROADCAST HISTORY: 2/7/10 - ??? STATUS:currently airing (winter 2015) TIME SLOT:fridays from 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST CURRENT SEASON:6 (13 episodes) VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE DESCRIPTION:(from CBS's press release, November 2014) The sixth season of UNDERCOVER BOSS will begin with three special Sunday broadcasts, Dec. 14 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT), and Dec. 21 and 28 (8:30-9:30 PM, ET/8:00-9:00 PM, PT*). On Jan. 2, it will move to its regular Friday (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) time period. CREW INFORMATION: Chris Carlson as EP Eli Holzman as EP Stephen Lambert as EP GENRE(S): reality (all) reality (documentary) STUDIO INFORMATION: Studio Lambert

Source: http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20150127cbs05/



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Anthem probe looking at China as possible source of hack



FBI investigators aren't ready to make that conclusion, according to U.S. law enforcement and other government officials briefed on the probe.

Neither is Anthem.

"It's premature. Nothing confirmed," said Kristin Binns, a company spokeswoman.

The hack was uncovered when a computer systems employee stumbled on the hack in progress, according to a U.S. official briefed on the investigation. A systems operator conducting routine monitoring of Anthem's databases noticed a massive movement of data in the company's systems. Looking further, the employee discovered that his own computer credentials were being used to carry out the operation. His credentials had been stolen.

It's a common tactic of hackers to steal the computer credentials of computer systems employees who have free rein of the databases they're trying to break into.

The investigation has turned up Chinese IP addresses and other signs that point to Chinese involvement.

However, it's common for hackers to route attacks through multiple countries and mask IP addresses in these attacks as a way to hide their trail. Computer servers in the U.S. also were used.

Law enforcement cyber experts say a hack like that against Anthem (ANTM) isn't the type that officials typically see from China. Stealing personal data on Americans is typically the trade of Russian, eastern European and criminal western hacking groups that specialized on selling private data on the black market for profit. Chinese hackers tend to target trade, economic, and national security secrets that could help the Chinese economy.

For example, last year Chinese hacker spies were caught breaking into nuclear power plants, steel manufacturers and a solar energy company.

Anthem's investigators believe they have an explanation for the unusual Chinese hack, according to people briefed on the company's investigation. The hackers were targeting the company's proprietary and intellectual secrets for managing health care systems. Chinese health care is undergoing its own crisis in recent years and the hackers were looking for the data to learn how a large American health care company manages its health delivery systems.

Cybersecurity firms that aren't working on this case caution that it's far too early to definitely say the Chinese government is behind this attack. Typically, the forensic investigation of a data breach takes weeks or months to even find out exactly how it occurred. And few ever discovered who did it.

However, one security firm, CrowdStrike, pointed out that it would fit the profile of a hacking group believed to be Chinese government spies.

The "Deep Panda" operation, as researchers deemed it, is seeking to amass a large collection of Americans' personal information.

The purpose? To find citizens willing to spy for the Chinese and identify potential U.S. spies operating in China, said Dmitri Alperovitch, CrowdStrike's cofounder. That's why Chinese hackers broke into U.S. federal employee network last year. They also broke at least three hospital chains and two insurance providers the public hasn't yet heard about, Alperovitch said.

--CNN's Jose Pagliery contributed reporting from New York.

Related: TurboTax halts all state tax filings due to fraud concerns

Related: Insurance giant Anthem hit by massive data breach

Related: 10 worst hacks of all time

CNNMoney (Washington) February 6, 2015: 6:46 PM ET

Source: http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/06/technology/anthem-hack/



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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Tiffani Thiessen of Saved by The Bell to Host a Cooking Show



We might have been too young back then to watch (and enjoy) TV shows, but Saved by the Bell was a 90s classic teen sitcom that one shouldnt miss. If you know what I am talking about, you would like to know that one of the stars of the show, Tiffani Thiessen is now going to have a cooking show of her own you might remember her from White Collar.

The show which is called Dinner at Tiffanis is going to bring on celebrities and firends of THiessen as guests that she will be serving. It is also expected that she will try and bring together some of the cast members of the famous sitcom as well.

For instance, Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley aka Slater and Jessie are definitely coming on the show and you might also be able to see Seth Green, Jason Priestly and Lance Bass. Hopefully that is going to be just the start of a long list.

Saved by the Bell was the show that Tiffani Thiessen debuted on the screen with and what a break it was! Ever since that, she has appeared on more than a couple of dozen shows on TV and starred in as many as eleven movies.

Out of all the roles that she has done on TV, the most recent ones are for Jake and the Never Land Pirates where she voices Misty the Wonderful Witch / Mermaid and White Collar where she has the main role of Elizabeth Burke. I am sure you will remember her after having seen her in more than 70 episodes!

Any how, tell us if you will be interested in watching Dinner at Tiffanis, and also if you think Tiffani Thiessen should do a better reunion of the Saved by the Bell stars than Jimmy Fallon.

Source: http://segmentnext.com/2015/02/06/tiffani-thiessen-saved-bell-host-cooking-show/



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Professor Identified as Victim in USC Shooting



  • Man who walks 21 miles to work surprised with new carMan who walks 21 miles to work surprised with new car

    Updated: Saturday, February 7 2015 3:43 PM EST2015-02-07 20:43:08 GMT

    The story of James Robertson has reached those across the entire country by now. He's the Detroit man who walks 21 miles to and from work every day and has been doing so for 10 years.

    The story of James Robertson has reached those across the entire country by now. He's the Detroit man who walks 21 miles to and from work every day and has been doing so for 10 years.

  • Rihanna's top-secret swim with sharks at the Florida AquariumRihanna's top-secret swim with sharks at the Florida Aquarium

    Updated: Saturday, February 7 2015 8:43 AM EST2015-02-07 13:43:21 GMT

    A photo shoot starring pop singer Rihanna diving with sharks was filmed at the Aquarium for the magazine Harper's Bazaar back in December. It was all kept under wraps until the magazine released the images.

    A photo shoot starring pop singer Rihanna diving with sharks was filmed at the Aquarium for the magazine Harper's Bazaar back in December. It was all kept under wraps until the magazine released the images.

  • Owners say dog was shot, killed in retaliationOwners say dog was shot, killed in retaliation

    Updated: Saturday, February 7 2015 8:15 AM EST2015-02-07 13:15:21 GMT

    After making complaints about people nearby shooting guns near their rural Rockwall County home, a family found their beloved dog shot to death.

    After making complaints about people nearby shooting guns near their rural Rockwall County home, a family found their beloved dog shot to death.

  • Source: http://www.myfoxcarolinas.com/story/28043446/professor-identified-as-victim-in-usc-shooting



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    Robyn Lawley: Meet 'Sports Illustrated's First Plus-Size Model



    As Sports Illustrateds first plus-size model, Robin Lawley is truly making history. The size 12 bombshell is a revolutionary role model and her steamy spread in the highly-anticipated swimsuit issueis so sexy. See a sneak peek here!

    Hannah Davis might be on the cover of the 2015 swimsuit edition ofSports Illustrated, but Robyn Lawley, 25, will be garnering the most attention when the issue is released. Robyn is the curviest model to be featured in theofficial pages of the magazines annual swimsuit edition, and she is eager to make an impactful splash on millions of women around the world.

    Robyn Lawley: Sports Illustrateds First Plus Size Model See The Pic

    After discovering the big news, the Australian native was so overwhelmed with joy, according to TIME.

    Robyn has modeled forRalph Lauren and gracedthe coverofVogue Italia, but donning a bathing suit for a SI photo shoot will likely inspirewomenof all shapes and sizes.

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    I dont know if I consider myself as a plus-size model or not. I just consider myself a model because Im trying to help women in general accept their bodies, Robyn said, according toTIME.

    Ashley Graham: Sports Illustrateds First Plus-Size Model In NewAd

    In fact, during her Nov. 3 appearance onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show, Robyn revealed thatthe fashion industry needs to change.SImust have been listening.

    While on TV, Robyn also criticized thethigh gap trend and even told Ellen DeGeneres that she had been called a pig and hefty. How ridiculous! This woman is stunning.

    Ashley Graham, 27, is another plus-size model who will be featured in Sports Illustrated.

    As HollywoodLife.compreviously reported, Ashley, who is a size 16, rocks a tiny black string bikini in an ad for the magazine.

    Robyn and Ashley are definitely in good company. Together, these two couldredefine the standards of beauty one bikini shoot at a time.

    HollywoodLifers: do you think its a great idea to have Robyn model in the SIswimsuit issue? Will it get positive feedback from the public? Let us know how you feel about these beautiful bikini babes?

    Jordyn Shaffer

    Source: http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/02/05/robyn-lawley-sports-illustrated-first-plus-size-model-pic/



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    Friday, February 6, 2015

    'Seventh Son' Review



    Seventh Son would beutterly forgettable, were it not for somedecent directorialelementsand the performances of Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore.

    Seventh Son taks place in an ancient fantasy world, where the elderly Master Gregory (Jeff Bridges) the last in a line of knights otherwise known as Spooks -spends his days keepingdark supernatural forces, witches, and other dangerous creatures at bay. Whenthe Blood Moon approaches (an event that happens once a century), Gregorys old enemyMother Malkin (Julianne Moore), the queen of witches, regains enough of her power toescape from themagical prison where Gregory locked her away, so many yearsbefore.

    Gregory, with but a week left before the Blood Moon rises (restoring Malkin and her forces to their full strength), sets out to find and train a new apprentice, in the form of Tom Ward (Ben Barnes) who, asthe seventh son of a seventh son, is gifted with the strength necessary to become a Spook. However, as Tom learns more about Gregorys harsh methods and beliefs that all creatures of the night must be eradicated, he begins to wonder if thislife is really what hes destined for.

    Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges in Seventh Son

    Seventh Son is a sizably-budgeted tentpolethat wasonce scheduled to reachtheaters almost exactly two years ago, but ended up being delayed; first in order to allow more time forpost-production, then a second time while it was passed fromWarner Bros. to Universal (afterWBand Legendary parted ways).Seventh Sonis not a terrible (or even wonderfully awful) addition to themedieval fantasy/adventure film subgenre, as those holdups have led many to suspect but, thats not to say its surprisingly good, either.

    AuthorJoseph Delaneys Wardstone Chronicles novel, The Spooks Apprentice (as its titled outside the U.S.), is the basis for Seventh Sons narrative. Thefilm adaptation certainly hints that Delanys source material offers a fairlyrich fantasy mythology, but in Seventh Son that setting originally envisioned by Delaneycomes off asonly partially realized and feels under-developed. The result isa fantasticalworld that often doesnt make sense and has a rather peculiar socialstructure, among other things. Similarly, there are several interesting thematic concepts introducedthrough the movies various subplots (about the line between good and evil, destiny vs. free will, etc.), yet Seventh Son generallyfails to providesatisfying payoffs to its story threads.

    Julianne Moore in Seventh Son

    The Seventh Son screenplay credited to Steven Knight (Eastern Promises, Locke) and Charles Leavitt (K-PAX, Blood Diamond) with Matt Greenberg (Reign of Fire, 1408) acknowledgedfor the screen story feels bare-bones, as though a fair amount of important plotand/or character development was cut at some point in development. On the one hand, this allows Seventh Son to avoid feeling bloated and flow by at a nice, steady, pace; on the other hand, this also makes it more difficult to be invested in much of anything (or anyone) onscreen.

    Seventh Son director Sergei Bodrov actually has decadesof experience when it comes to craftinghistorical epics that are heavier on practical elements than digital effects (see: Nomad: The Warrior,Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan). It shows here too, as he and cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel (X-Men: Days of Future Past)paint a handsome portrait of a fantastical medieval-period world through soft focus/warm lighting techniques, while also capturing its scope ands scale withsweeping landscape shots and aerialfootage without the whole thing just feeling like a knockoff of Peter Jacksons style, that is.

    Theproduction design by Oscar-winner Dante Ferretti (Hugo) is also strong when it comes to tangible sets and costumes/props, but the CGI in Seventh Son isnt handled nearly so well resulting in a number of supernatural monsters and magic effects that seem unconvincing (given the budget) and disconnected from their surroundings at times. Most of the films action involves battles with these digitally-enhanced monsters andend up feeling stilted in execution for that reason. Still,there are some fun moments of creatures bursting from the screen (and scenes that benefit from added screen depth) thatlook better in 3D -but, overall, 3D viewing isnt a necessity for the film.

    Jeff Bridges as Master Gregory can best be described as Bridges Rooster Cogburn from True Gritand Gandalf the Grey (complete with Cogburns drawl), whos accompanied by a likable monster sidekick named Tusk (John DeSantis). As such,the Gregory character ends up being a weird, but also entertaining and more memorable spin on the archetypal wise man (and irascible mentor to the journeying hero) than he might have been otherwise. Similarly, Julianne Moore hams it up quite wonderfully in the role ofMother Malkin, making her a delightfully cartoonish villain. That said, the films attempts to presenther as truly menacing fail and many will no doubt roll their eyes at the movies effortto present Malkin as some sort of quasi-feminist antagonist.

    Alicia Vikander in Seventh Son

    Unfortunately, Ben Barnes as theprotagonistTom Ward and Alicia Vikander (Anna Karenina) as Alice Deane the mysterious young woman and romantic interest for Tom -are both written as very stock fantasy characters. It doesnt help that the actors dont have much chemistryeither, nor that their performances are somewhat lacking. Alternatively, the films supporting cast Olivia Williams (Maps to the Stars), Antje Traue (Man of Steel), Djimon Hounsou (Guardians of the Galaxy), and Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) among them is much stronger and makes the best of the thinly-written material theyre saddled with, but their talents still feel wasted here.

    Seventh Son would be utterly forgettable, were it not for somedecent directorial elementsand the performances of Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore. Its not ridiculous enough to become an instant camp classic, nor good enough towork as a straight-faced fantasy/adventure it sadly lands rights in the middle, making it by and large generic as they come. Fans of this genre might get additional mileage out of the film, but for many a personSeventh Son is most likely somethingtheyd be fine with watching at home in the future but wouldnt feel like they got their moneys worthin a fulltheater trip.

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    Seventh Son is now playing in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D theaters nationwide. It is 102 minutes long and is Rated PG-13 for intense fantasy violence and action throughout, frightening images and brief strong language.

    Our Rating:2 out of 5(Okay)

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    Source: http://screenrant.com/seventh-son-movie-reviews-2015/



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