Friday, April 30, 2010

Peter Lopez


Catherine Bach,The Dukes of Hazzard” she called police this morning saying her husband had shot and killed himself at their Encino home on Friday, 30th April 2010.

When paramedics arrived to the home around 11:30 a.m. on the 15900 block of Woodvale Road , Lopez was already dead. Police are investigating it as a possible suicide .

Peter Lopez, one of Michael Jackson’s music attorneys

Catherine Bach, the wife of Peter Lopez is known for her role as Daisy Duke in the TV show “The Dukes of hazard”. They both married in 1990.

Fastpitch makes big gains with three extra feet ||

YAKIMA, Wash. — “Three feet,” said West Valley sophomore Molly Rubidoux, “is more than you think.”

When tacked onto 40 feet and factored into the middle of a fastpitch diamond, it is indeed. Which was, for all aspects of the game, exactly the point.

Getting a year’s jump on a National Federation rule change that becomes mandatory in 2011, Washington high schools and middle schools increased the pitcher’s distance from home plate from 40 to 43 feet this season.

The intent was not meant to be subtle — less dominant pitching, more contact at the plate and, as a result, a more active defense. For Rubidoux, the adjustment has been double as the Rams’ full-time pitcher and one of their best hitters.

“At first it was difficult because I had to put a lot of effort into changing my breaking ball,” she explained. “There’s more distance so there’s more break. That takes time to work on.

“But for hitting, it’s definitely a little easier,” she countered. “There’s more time to react. Three feet doesn’t sound like much, but for hitters it is.”

Try to find such a far-reaching rule change — in any sport — getting as much support and you won’t. Everybody, it seems, is enthusiastically onboard, and halfway through this season there is strong evidence that the desired effect is being achieved.

Here’s a sampling of how it breaks down:

PITCHING — Straight fastball gas will be, for the most part, less effective with the additional three feet. Which, as Rubidoux points out, is more than you think.

It’s been calculated that the additional distance is worth 4 mph on a pitch, so a 55 mph heater is now down to 51 or so — ask any grateful batter what that means.

The strikeouts that once came a bit quicker now require a greater variety of pitches and adjustments in speed. Pitchers who relied on overpowering batters must now fine-tune their ability to locate.

What three feet takes away from fastballs, however, enhances breaking pitches. And that’s why top-quality pitchers — like CWAC standouts Monica Stout of Selah and Jessica Harris of Ellensburg — can still dominate a game.

“Monica has had to make adjustments and learn to pitch a little more,” said Selah coach Bill Harris. “She’s not going to have the strikeouts like before, but she’s found ways to use that extra distance to her advantage, especially with the way the ball breaks.”

“It’s still tough to get the hits off a tough pitcher — there’s no change there,” noted East Valley’s Scott Kokenge. “But against average pitching there’s definitely a difference.”

Added Eisenhower’s Harry Pratt, who sees plenty of skilled hurlers in the CBBN, “The pitchers who are more throwers than pitchers face the biggest challenge. They may not get the strikeouts they have in the past, but they still are able to pitch to contact and give their defense opportunities.”

Which takes us to …

HITTING — Batting averages are up. And according to Kokenge, they are “across the board.”

“We’re hitting better and it’s noticeable,” he added. “We’re not striking out as much and we’re not popping out as much. We’re simply putting the bat on the ball more.”

Ellensburg’s state-runnerup team last year batted .436. Through 11 games this season the Bulldogs are hitting .490. Coach Dave Kopczynski’s ‘09 crew, the best of his career, struck out an average of 3.5 times a game. This season that number has plunged to 2.0.

“Our belief is, the bubble hitters are doing much better,” Kopczynski said. “They do have a bit more time to see the ball, but the more aggressive hitters are having to sit and adjust to it.”

Pratt’s numbers at Ike are similar — a .278 team batting average last year spiking to .320 this season. The Cadets’ strikeouts per game, however, remain the same at four.

Selah’s hitting coach, Ben Graf, has the Vikings’ batters making specific adjustments.

“We’ve worked really hard on looking middle right,” Harris explained. “It’s all to help the timing. It doesn’t sound like much, three feet, but it’s quite a bit and there’s some patience involved.”

When considering the rule change, the National Federation was impressed with results from Florida and Oregon, states that had already moved back to 43 feet — the college distance. Coaches from both states overwhelmingly favored the change, siting a more even balance between offense and defense with considerably more balls put in play.

Taking us to the most popular result of the change …

DEFENSE — As the NFHS notes in its rule-change assessment, ‘the main thrust is getting the defense more involved, thus enhancing skill development.”

There’s no arguing that.

And plenty of support for it.

“It’s a more complete game now,” insisted West Valley coach Brad Cramer. “It’s opened up the game with more hitting and that’s put more emphasis on better defense.”

“It’s required everybody to sharpen up their defense,” Kokenge said. “For my team, we’re young with a lot of first-year varsity kids so it didn’t come overnight for us. There’s a lot more defense going on and we’re getting progressively better at it each week.”

Pitchers developing diversity, hitters getting more balls in play and defenders on their toes — it’s all good.

Or, as Harris put it, “It’s made a great game better.”

BRIEF-Frontier Bank of Washington has failed-U.S. FDIC

WASHINGTON, April 30 (Reuters) - The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp said on Friday:

* U.S. fdic says frontier bank of Everett, Washington has failed

* U.S. fdic says union bank, national association, of San Francisco,

California, to assume all of the deposits of frontier bank

* U.S. fdic says frontier bank had approximately $3.50 billion in total assets,

failure to cost insurance fund $1.37 billion

* U.S. fdic says frontier bank is the 64th U.S. bank failure so far this year

(Company news desk in Washington; +1 202 898 8400, washington.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com)

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Catherine Bach Speaks out After Husband's Shocking Death

Former "The Dukes of Hazzard" star Catherine Bach's husband Peter Lopez was found dead Friday, and Bach is reacting to the tragic news.

"The Lopez family has suffered a tragic personal loss," a rep for Bach tells "The Insider." "Catherine and the girls would appreciate your prayers."

"The Insider" has learned that the fire department was called at 11:27 a.m. for a reported shooting in Encino, CA. Medical response was dispatched to the location. Officers tell "The Insider" that Lopez's death was an apparent suicide, although they are still investigating. The case has been handed over to the coroner's office pending an official determination of the cause of death.

Bach, perhaps known best for her role as the iconic, cut-off-shorts wearing TV character Daisy Duke on "The Dukes of Hazzard," was married to Lopez since 1990. They have two children together.

Ozzfest 2010 Lineup Announced, First Tour Dates Announced

Ozzy Osbourne's famous Ozzfest will see it's return this year when it kicks off in August. As predicted, Ozzy himself will headline the event, along with co-headliners Motley Crue. Also performing on the main stage will be Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford, Devildriver and Nonpoint.

The second stage of the event will be headlined by Black Label Society, led by former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde. Other bands confirmed for the second stage include Drowning Pool, Kingdom Of Sorrow, Goatwhore, Skeletonwitch, Saviours and Kataklysm.

Each OzzFest date will include 13 bands on two stages with music beginning at 1:00 PM. In addition, concert-goers can once again visit the OZZFest “Village of the Damned” featuring a mix of interactive activities, shopping and entertainment throughout the venue concourses.

The initial Ozzfest 2010 tour dates are as follows:

August 14 - San Bernardino, CA - San Manuel Amphitheater
August 17 - Chicago, IL - First Midwest Bank Amp.
August 19 - Pittsburg, PA - First Niagara Pavilion
August 21 - Hartford, CT - Comcast Theater
August 22 - Camden, NJ - Susquehanna
August 24 - Boston, MA - Comcast Center

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Poptropica Cheats for Mythology

Poptropica is a massively multiplayer online game and virtual world, targeted at children ages 6 to 15, where players can travel, play games, compete in head-to-head competition, and communicate safely with each other. There is a role-playing component as players are encouraged to finish “island missions” and get medallions. Poptropica was developed by the Family Education Network, a division of Pearson, which also owns kids’ site FunBrain.com. Poptropica has an Alexa Internet rating of 2,166. Its official launch date was in September 2007. It now has over 75 million registered users and about 35 million of these are in the 15-25 age group.

When players first arrive at Poptropica, they are given a character avatar they can either customize immediately, or modify while playing. Such modifications include changing hair color, clothes, hair style, and skin color.

On May 30, 2009, Poptropica began selling “Poptropica credits” online. The credits are used to “buy” costumes that cannot be costumized and special abililties such as the ability to change the player’s character’s hair or skin color quickly. Credits can also be earned through the completion of different islands.

Once a player enters Poptropica, he chooses an island to explore; as noted before, each island has a central mission. To travel between islands, the user boards a blimp with the Poptropica logo, which shuttles between the Main Streets of the various islands.

Early Poptropica was the first island created for Poptropica.

24 Carrot Island is the fourth island released on Poptropica. The Poptropicans on 24 Carrot Island are in trouble. Someone has stolen all their carrots, citizens are disappearing, and the economy, which appears to be based on carrots, is in ruins.

Super Power Island is the fifth Island released for Poptropica. A giant radioactive meteor has crashed into Super Power Island’s county prison, freeing six criminals and giving them super powers. Now they are wreaking havoc on the island, committing various crimes. The player must defeat five villains using wits alone, and earn the power to fly (only on Super Power Island). The final villain, Betty Jetty, can only be defeated by flying after her. The island was opened on July 26, 2008.

Spy Island is the sixth island released for Poptropica. In this plot, a new threat to the residents of Poptropica has been discovered by Poptropica’s top three spies, but the spies have been captured by an evil group called B.A.D. The island was opened on September 10, 2008.

Choose Your Own Adventure: Nabooti Island was the seventh island released on Poptropica. This island was made in conjunction with the publishers of Choose Your Own Adventure books. The Nabooti tribe is looking for five missing jewels from the mysterious Nabooti totem. The player flies to various locales across Africa to find the jewels and return them. The island was opened on December 10, 2008.

Reality TV Island is the eleventh island released on Poptropica and is based on the hit reality TV show Survivor. The player has to compete in challenges against seven other (game-operated) characters, to avoid being “voted off” the island. The island was released to Poptropica monthly members on February 24, 2010 and was open to the public on March 24, 2010.

This week: Tim Conway on ‘CSI’; Shania Twain on ‘American Idol’; Sharon Stone on ‘Law & Order: SVU’; ‘The Hills’ returns

Here are words that I never thought I’d write: Tim Conway is guest-starring on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” (The funnyman, right, is pictured with Jennifer Tilly and Paul Guilfoyle in this CBS photo by Sonja Flemming.)

Thursday is the start of the May sweeps, which run through May 26. And the networks will fill their series with major developments and big guest stars.

Conway plays a Las Vegas comic on this Thursday’s episode of “CSI” at 9 p.m. on CBS.

Malcolm McDowell plays a cult leader who matches wits with Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) on “The Mentalist” at 10 p.m. Thursday on CBS.

Will Forte plays the boyfriend of Jenna (Jane Krakowski) on “30 Rock” at 9:30 p.m. Thursday on NBC. Forte’s character has a secret, which NBC has given away in promos.

Before the sweeps start, the networks will load up on new fare this week:

Shania Twain plays mentor to the six finalists on “American Idol” at 8 p.m. Tuesday on Fox. Lady Antebellum and Rascal Flatts perform on the results show at 9 p.m. Wednesday. The six finalists are pictured in this Fox photo by Michael Becker: Aaron Kelly, Crystal Bowersox, Casey James, Michael Lynche, Siobhan Magnus and Lee DeWyze.

Sharon Stone plays the former partner of Stabler (Christopher Meloni) on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” at 10 p.m. Wednesday. In one promo, the Stone character suggests they had a close personal relationship.

CBS has new episodes of “NCIS,” “NCIS: Los Angeles” and “The Good Wife” on Tuesday.

On “Dancing With the Stars,” the seven remaining couples will perform the samba or the Argentina tango at 8 p.m. Monday on ABC. Melissa Etheridge will perform two songs on the results show at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

ABC premieres “Happy Town,” a small-town mystery that has been compared to “Twin Peaks.” Yeah, right. ”Happy Town” doesn’t have much of a pulse. Are you in the mood for boring gore? You can see when it debuts at 10 p.m. Wednesday.

Gore of another variety will spread across MTV when “The Hills” returns for its final season at 10 p.m. Tuesday. Take that as your warning.

Early Halo: Reach multiplayer beta code giveaway!

If you own an Xbox 360, then we’re fairly confident that you’re salivating over getting early access to the Halo: Reach multiplayer beta. Sure, the beta goes public on May 3rd, open to all who have a copy of Halo 3: ODST, but who wants to wait 4 more days to get in on the action if you can have it today? Yep, that’s where we come in. We’ve got a bunch of Halo: Reach beta codes that we are going to be giving away today, and if you get one, you’ll be able to download and play the Halo: Reach beta today! So, how do you enter to win one of these super-exclusive codes? Here’s your answer:

1. If you don’t have one already, sign up for a Twitter account
2. Follow the Gear Live Twitter account
3. On Twitter, post this tweet about our contest: “Hey @gearlive hook me up with a Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta code please! http://bit.ly/haloreachbeta” (Click here to tweet this now)

That’s it! You must be following the Gear Live Twitter account, because we will be sending the codes to the winners on Twitter via DM, and if you aren’t following, we can’t DM you. Simple as that. Again, we’ve got a bunch of these, so you have a good chance of walking away with a code! We will start choosing winners this afternoon.

Murdered Trans-teen Gwen Araujo Vindicated by CA Appeal Court Ruling

Newark, CA, May 13, 2009 – A California state court of appeal upheld the second degree murder convictions of two young East Bay men for their part in the strangling, beating, and murder of 17 year old male-to-female transgender Latina Gwen Amber Rose Araujo in 2002. Jose Merel and Michael Magidson had appealed their convictions on the grounds that the Alameda County trial judge had not defined the crimes properly to the jury at the time of the original trial in 2005, and that there had not been sufficient evidence for second degree murder convictions. The appeal court ruled 3-0 against the petition of the defendants, who will continue to serve out their 15-year sentences for the grisly murder.

The 2002 Araujo case drew national attention to the plight of transgender people in the United States, especially transgender people of color. Araujo, born biologically male and originally known as Eddie, had transitioned to being female by the time of the assault. After she died, her mother legally changed her name to Gwen as a sign of love and respect. Her killers, who knew her as “Lida” had known her for months, and Gwen believed they were fast friends. Both Merel and Magidson had sex with Araujo orally and anally. According to their defense, she had not revealed her biological identity to them. When her biological maleness was discovered, the defense went on to contend, the men attacked Araujo “in the heat of the moment,” and therefore deserved convictions for a lesser charge of manslaughter instead of murder. The prosecution successfully argued against this version of the “trans-panic defense,” and secured the murder convictions against them. Two other defendants in the case, Jaron Nabors and Jason Cazares pled guilty to manslaughter and were sentenced to 11 and 6 years respectively. They have not sought to challenge their convictions.

The Araujo case sharpened the national debate on the trans-panic defense. The outcome of the 2002 trial went a long way toward refuting the once widely held notion that trans people somehow brought on attacks against themselves. As Masen Davis, executive director of the Transgender Law Center noted to reporters,the ruling of the court of appeal definitively rejected the claim that the murder of a young woman like Gwen should be reduced to a lesser charge just because she was transgender. “We are thankful that the Court of Appeal saw through this blatant prejudice, and upheld the convictions of Gwen’s killers,” she said.

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