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Fourth of July 2013 celebrated with fireworks, parades and parties

Extravagant displays of 4th of July fireworks lit up the skies around the Unites States, including 19 single bursts in Arizona to remember the firefighters killed in a wildfire.

The Statue of Liberty reopened eight months after it was shuttered by Superstorm Sandy, and President Barack Obama urged citizens to live up to the words of the Declaration of Independence.

Four barges carrying 40,000 shells on the Hudson River on Thursday night unleashed a barrage of brilliant reds, whites and blues – some in shapes and smiley faces – as spectators marveled at the classic New York over-the-top fireworks display, snapping videos and pictures on their cellphones.

In Arizona, a fire chief read the names of the 19 firefighters killed last weekend battling a wildfire while 19 single fireworks burst overhead.

“Less than 100 hours ago, the city of Prescott, the state of Arizona and the nation lost 19 of the best, the bravest firefighters ever dispatched into the forest,” fire department division chief Don Devendorf said.

The commemorative starbursts were followed by a raucous 20-minute display choreographed to patriotic pop songs, which drew cheering, grins and shouts of “America!”

In California, at least 14 people were injured by malfunctioning fireworks at a large community park in Simi Valley. Officials say more than a dozen people were taken to area hospitals with minor to moderate injuries. No other details were immediately available.

Earlier Thursday, hundreds lined up to be among the first to board boats destined for Lady Liberty.

Nationwide, Boston hosted its first large gathering since the marathon bombing that killed three and injured hundreds, and Philadelphia, Washington and New Orleans hosted large holiday concerts. A Civil War reenactment commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg drew as many as 40,000 people to Pennsylvania. In Arizona, sober tributes were planned for 19 firefighters who died this week battling a blaze near Yarnell.

Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, speaking at the reopening of the Statue of Liberty, choked up as she told the crowd she was wearing a purple ribbon in memory of the fallen firefighters.

“Nineteen firefighters lost their lives in the line of duty, and we as a nation stand together,” Sally Jewell said through tears.

Fourth of July has been celebrated with fireworks, parades and parties
Fourth of July has been celebrated with fireworks, parades and parties

The island was decorated with star-spangled bunting, but portions remain blocked off with large construction equipment, and the main ferry dock was boarded up. Repairs to brick walkways and docks were ongoing. But much of the work has been completed since Sandy swamped the 12-acre island in New York Harbor, and visitors were impressed.

The statue itself was unharmed, but the land took a beating. Railings broke, docks and paving stones were torn up and buildings were flooded. The storm destroyed electrical systems, sewage pumps and boilers. Hundreds of National Park Service workers from as far away as California and Alaska spent weeks cleaning mud and debris.

“It is one of the most enduring icons of America, and we pulled it off – it’s open today,” National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis said. “Welcome.”

The statue was open for a single day last year – October 28, the day before Superstorm Sandy struck. It had been closed the previous year for security upgrades. Neighboring Ellis Island remains closed and there has been no reopening date set.

Elsewhere in New York, throngs of revelers packed Brooklyn’s Coney Island to see competitive eating champ Joey Chestnut scarf down 69 hot dogs to break a world record and win the title for a seventh year at the 98th annual Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest. Sonya Thomas defended her title with nearly 37 dogs.

In his weekly radio address from Washington, Obama urged Americans to work to secure liberty and opportunity for their own children and future generations. The first family was to host U.S. servicemen and women at the White House for a cookout.

Atlanta and Alaska planned holiday runs – thousands were racing up a 3,022-foot peak in Seward. In New Orleans, the Essence Festival celebrating black culture and music kicked off along the riverfront.

The celebratory mood turned somber in Oklahoma and Maine with fatal accidents during parades. In Edmond, Oklahoma, a boy died after being run over by a float near the end of the town’s LibertyFest parade. In Bangor, Maine, the driver of a tractor in the parade was killed after the vehicle was struck by an old fire truck.

In Boston, attendance for the city’s celebration appeared to be down early, but increased as the start of the festivities approached. Crowds on the Charles River Esplanade seeming smaller than in recent years, while a robust law enforcement presence greeted revelers gathering for a performance by the Boston Pops and a fireworks display.

Among those at Boston’s festivities was Carlos Arredondo, the cowboy hat-wearing marathon attendee who became part of one of the indelible images of the bombings’ aftermath: helping rush a badly wounded man from the scene in a wheelchair, his legs torn to pieces.

Carlos Arredondo said the July 4 celebration – an event authorities believe the bombing suspects initially planned to target – is an important milestone in the healing process, not just for him but also those who were stopping to tell him their own stories of that day.

“I think there’s no better place to be,” said Carlos Arredondo, wearing his cowboy hat and a “Boston Strong” shirt in the marathon’s blue and yellow colors.

Not everyone was welcoming the masses – Hermosa Beach, California, was ramping up police patrols after years of drunken and raucous behavior from revelers. Hartford, Connecticut, postponed fireworks because the Connecticut River was too high.

Nationwide, anti-surveillance protests cropped up in a number of cities on Independence Day with activists speaking out against recent disclosures that the National Security Agency has been secretly logging people’s phone calls and Internet activity. In Philadelphia, more than 100 people marched downtown to voice their displeasure, chanting, “NSA, go away!”

But in Union Beach, New Jersey, which was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy, residents had something to celebrate. The working-class town won a party and fireworks contest from the television station Destination America and USA Weekend magazine.

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David Siegel and Lauren Greenfield feud over The Queen of Versailles

David and Jackie Siegel were just trying to live the American Dream: succeed at business, own a big house, enjoy the spoils of their labor.

But after achieving those dreams, they found themselves wanting more – much, much more.

David and Jackie Siegel’s 26,000-square-foot house was simply not enough. Happiness could be found, the couple thought, only by building the largest house in all of America: a sprawling, 90,000-square-foot mansion in Orlando, Florida, modeled after the French palace of Versailles, complete with a bowling alley and roller-skating rink, a wing for the children, 10 kitchens, and $5 million of marble.

But when the U.S. economic bubble burst, the Siegels, who were so wealthy they seemed untouchable, turned out to be no different from the tens of thousands of families who lost their far-humbler dream homes. And film director Lauren Greenfield  was there to capture their financial downfall, from Jackie Siegel’s $1-million clothing-budget zenith to the family’s stuck-in-coach-class nadir.

The drama of Lauren Greenfield’s recent documentary, The Queen of Versailles, first gripped audiences at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in January. Screened on the opening night, the film won her an award for best director and has since become one of the most-watched documentaries of the year, prompting speculation that it could earn an Oscar nomination.

 “It was the same [old] story about the American dream, but really about the flaws as much as the virtues of that dream, as well as about the mistakes that were made because of the economic crisis,” Lauren Greenfield said.

“Jackie and David’s story, even though it was extreme, was kind of symbolic of the mistakes we all made on different levels.”

In one scene, a nanny asks Jackie Siegel – a former beauty queen from a small town, who’s 30 years David Siegel’s junior – if one large, cavernous room in Versailles is a future bedroom.

“No, that’s my closet!” Jackie Siegel exclaims, her eyes wide, grinning as if she almost can’t believe her good fortune. Later in the film, after the family arrives in an airport after having flown coach (a first for the children), Jackie Siegel walks up to a rental-car counter and asks the clerk earnestly: “What is my driver’s name?”

David and Jackie Siegel
David and Jackie Siegel

Lauren Greenfield became interested in the lives of the 1 percenters as an undergraduate, where she studied photography under Barbara Norfleet, Ph.D., then a lecturer and curator of still photography at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, who had produced a book called All the Right People, about the WASPs of the Northeast. “Part of what drove her [Barbara Norfleet] to make that book was that in the archives there were very few photos of rich people,” Lauren Greenfield said.

“The photos that existed…were only commissioned portraits by the subjects themselves, or society pictures which didn’t have any context because they weren’t natural moments. For me, when I started the Queen of Versailles, it was a little bit similar. We see so much of the life of the affluent as these packaged, manipulated reality-TV shows, or advertising. I wanted to do a real-life look at this family, particularly because Jackie and David had this other quality – a down-to-earth American quality. They came from humble origins and were a rags-to-riches story.”

Lauren Greenfield met Jackie Siegel by chance at a Hollywood party and immediately fell for the couple’s tale. (The filmmaker had asked if she could photograph Jackie Siegel’s ostentatious metallic purse; the image eventually became one of Time magazine’s “Photos of the Year,” illustrating the “high life” and “gilded age” of America). But that was in 2007, when David Siegel’s company – the largest privately owned time-share company in the world – had netted him a billion dollars.

When Lauren Greenfield began filming in 2009, she didn’t expect her little movie (she and her husband, Frank Evers, financed the film, calling it “a labor of love”) about the biggest McMansion ever built would even be seen in theaters. But as the Siegels’ fortunes plummeted unexpectedly before her camera’s lens, Lauren Greenfield knew her film would have a far wider appeal.

Lauren Greenfield – a photographer and filmmaker who has captured youth culture through projects like HBO’s THIN, a documentary about an eating disorder center in Coconut Creek, Florida, and has had her photographs published in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and National Geographic – got to know her subjects intimately, practically moving in with them as she filmed up to 12 hours a day. She and Jackie became friends. But Lauren Greenfield admits she was appalled by their inability to control their spending, even when everything pointed to impending disaster. The tipping point was David’s refusal to sell his other obsession, a $600-million, high-end time-share complex on the Las Vegas strip that he’d personally financed through loans. By 2010, the time-share market had dried up because so many buyers had overextended themselves on their unit mortgages.

“I wasn’t rooting for David to keep the tower, because I think it was a valuable lesson learned, in terms of the overreach,” she says.

“I think that’s the power [of the movie]. David speaks the morality tale at the end when he says, ‘We need to learn to live within our means, we need to get back to reality. I was using cheap money to buy big buildings and I thought it would go on forever, and when they took away the money I was like, <<Whoa>>.

“In that sense there is a happy ending, because you see what’s really important to them,” Lauren Greenfield continues.

“For us as viewers, it gives us a chance to think about what’s important, what our values are, and what is enough.”

Although David Siegel is now suing Lauren Greenfield for defamation (Greenfield insists the lawsuit is more about money than ill will: at a recent premiere of the film in Tampa, David and Jackie Siegel rented out two theaters and showed up in a party bus to watch the movie with all of their friends), she still says she wouldn’t have changed anything.

“I was extremely lucky because they opened their doors wide when things were great, but they kept those doors open equally wide when things got tough,” she explains. “Jackie would often say, <<Our story is like so many other people’s, but on a bigger level and with bigger proportions>>.”

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Danica Patrick returns to Daytona 500

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Danica Patrick is to return this weekend to Daytona 500, the track where she experienced her greatest stock-car moment.

Danica Patrick, 31, just won’t have the car she used to achieve her record-setting feat in the Daytona 500.

She became the first woman to win a pole for a Sprint Cup race and then a week later scored the highest finish for a woman in Daytona 500 history by placing eighth. But she wrecked her Daytona car in May at Talladega Superspeedway.

Danica Patrick will instead have the car she tested with at Daytona in January and again at a Goodyear tire test there in April.

“We lost that poor [pole-winning] car at Talladega, so we are going back with our backup, which is a really good car anyway,” Danica Patrick said.

“We tested with it at the beginning of the year, and I expect it to go in a similar fashion. I think we will still be pretty fast.

“Will we qualify on the pole and run in the top three or [top] five all day? I don’t know. Maybe.”

Danica Patrick ran third throughout the race but got shuffled back to eighth on the final lap of the Daytona 500.

“The heat always changes things a little bit, but it’s a different car and it’s going to be a different Hendrick engine,” Danica Patrick said.

“All that stuff just leads to a slightly different weekend. But I expect it to be somewhat similar, at least from a good standpoint in my head.”

That’s important, considering it hasn’t been the best of seasons for Danica Patrick, who is 27th in the Cup standings and has not had another top-10 finish and just two other top-20 finishes in her first full-time Cup season.

Danica Patrick is to return this weekend to Daytona 500, the track where she experienced her greatest stock-car moment
Danica Patrick is to return this weekend to Daytona 500, the track where she experienced her greatest stock-car moment

Given her ability to go fast on restrictor-plate tracks, her Stewart-Haas Racing crew chief believes she can win at Daytona this weekend.

“We felt like we had a shot to win it [in February], ran in the top three or four all day and had a fast car, and it came down to the last lap and [she] kind of got snookered a little bit there at the end,” crew chief Tony Gibson said.

“We felt like we were definitely in contention to win it, so we’re going back there with the same mindset, to try to be the fastest car in qualifying and try to close the deal at the end of this thing.”

Danica Patrick said that all of the advice she has gotten after the Daytona 500 is that she really didn’t do anything wrong on the final lap. She was more a victim of circumstance.

“I was just frustrated that I didn’t have a better plan,” Danica Patrick said.

“Tony [Stewart] said to me, <<I really feel like you had more to lose in your position than you had to gain by trying something, so I think that you did the right thing>>.

“That made me feel better – a little bit. Was I still mad that I went from third to eighth on the lap? No, [but] I was still disappointed in it.”

It’s disappointing whenever a driver has a chance to win and doesn’t capitalize. But for Danica Patrick, it also was disappointing because her IndyCar background helps more at Daytona than possibly any other track.

Danica Patrick knows that a good finish can help relieve pressure on her team throughout the season.

“It’s obviously a track that we feel like we can win at,” Tony Gibson said.

“I feel like that’s right in Danica’s wheelhouse there. She likes the drafting. She likes the high speeds, and I think most of that comes from the IndyCar side of it. … We work hard every week, but when it comes to the restrictor-plate racing, especially going to Daytona, we go all out.

“We put every little thing we can into those cars, because we know that that’s a track that we can win at and we can really do some damage, on the good side.”

Tony Gibson and his crew aren’t used to so much pressure. Many worked at Dale Earnhardt Inc. with Dale Earnhardt Jr., but even Tony Gibson admits that the worldwide celebrity of Danica Patrick is different.

“You want your performance to be good because you don’t want to let your fans down,” Tony Gibson said.

“You don’t want to let her fans down.

“When you’ve got to look a little girl in the eye and she asks you what happened last week or why didn’t Danica win, it’s pretty hard to come up with an answer that’s going to satisfy a little girl.”

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Survey: iPhone 5 most hated handset while majority loves Samsung Galaxy S4

According to a new research, Apple’s iPhone 5 received the biggest customer backlash following its launch in 2012.

One in five posts on social networks were critical of Apple’s most recent handset, with the majority of people complaining about the introduction of a new power socket, the inaccuracy of Apple Maps and how similar the phone was to previous models.

Samsung’s Galaxy S4 received the least complaints – just 11% – according to figures from analysts We Are Social.

We Are Social scanned Twitter, blogs and forums following the launch of four major handsets – Apple’s iPhone 5 in September 2012, Samsung Galaxy S4 in March 2013, the BlackBerry Z10 launch event in January 2013 and Nokia’s launch of the Lumia 920, first announced in September 2012.

The iPhone 5 came in for a barrage of complaints for everything from its lack of innovation to its new power connector socket and its mapping application.

Apple added a Lightning to 30-pin power socket to the iPhone 5, which meant previous Apple users couldn’t use their older chargers to charge the new device.

Apple then charged extra for an adapter.

Previous iPhones used a Google mapping application but this was replaced with Apple Maps in the iPhone 5.

This led to complaints about misplacement of landmarks, poor satellite images and wrong directions.

Less than two weeks after the launch, Apple issued a statement apologizing for the frustration Apple Maps had caused customers and recommended they try alternative mapping apps.

There were also complaints about picture quality of photos taken on select iPhone 5s, with some customers saying there was a purple discoloration on images.

Other iPhone 5 owners were left angry when the coating on their handset chipped off, exposing bright aluminium underneath.

This became known as “scuffgate” when Apple refused to acknowledge the problem.

Other iPhone 5 users reported that white handsets leaked light behind the screen.

A study finds that Apple’s iPhone 5 is the most hated handset, while the majority of people love the Samsung Galaxy S4
A study finds that Apple’s iPhone 5 is the most hated handset, while the majority of people love the Samsung Galaxy S4

Ed Kitchingman, senior analyst at We Are Social, said: “Brands were often on the receiving end of criticism for their handsets offering nothing new to the previous model.

“The most successful launches were those that captured the consumer’s imagination by talking about the handset’s new and innovative features.

“And while leaks can be an important tool in building success, give away too much and the handset loses its ‘wow’ factor upon launch.”

He said Samsung had the most “wow factor” with 56% of discussions being about new or different features with a particular emphasis on its eye tracking.

In contrast, only 29% of conversations about the iPhone 5 launch were focused on different features as dissent grows about the lack of innovation at Apple.

However, the iPhone 5 was by far the most talked-about launch on social media, with around 1.7 million conversations, compared to 300,000 mentions of the Z10, 140,000 references to the Galaxy S4 and 45,000 comments about the Lumia 920.

The research claims Apple still has the strongest brand loyalty, though, due to 42 per cent of conversations about the iPhone 5 launch based around the Apple brand itself.

Men dominate smartphone launch day conversations with 83% of all mentions coming from men and just 17% generated by women.

On a non-launch day, however, anywhere between 28% and 41% of conversations about mobile phones come from women.

Apple’s next iPhone could be announced on September 10 and go on sale ten days later, according to recent reports.

The phone – dubbed iPhone 5S – is rumored to have internet speeds around ten times as fast as 3G.

Analysts also expect a second, cheaper handset – dubbed iPhone 6 – to be announced as early as September 27.

It will be the first time in Apple’s iPhone history that the company has unveiled two handsets in the same month.

We Are Social’s figures contradict a recent study from Quality Insight in Korea.

The marketing firm surveyed 44,168 people about their handset and the iPhone was rated the best smartphone.

The participants said that the iPhone rarely failed, with only 17% complaining about technical issues with their Apple phone.

This is compared to 31% who reported issues with Samsung phones ranging from battery charging problems to screen quality issues.

Apple’s faults were related to touch or button errors.

How did the four major phone launches comapre?

Number of launch day conversations

iPhone 5 – 1.7 million

BlackBerry Z10 – 300,000

Galaxy S4 – 140,000

Lumia 920 – 45,000

Brand appeal: conversation based around the brand itself

iPhone 5 – 42%

BlackBerry Z10 – 41%

Lumia 920 – 41%

Galaxy S4 – 20%

Brand criticism: comments about the brands with a negative connotation

iPhone 5 – 20%

BlackBerry Z10 – 18%

Lumia 920 – 15%

Galaxy S4 – 11 %

Features: discussions about any new and different features of the handset

Galaxy S4 – 56%

Lumia 920 – 37%

iPhone 5 – 29%

BlackBerry Z10 – 27%

Anna Chapman proposes marriage to Edward Snowden via Twitter

Russian spy Anna Chapman has proposed marriage to NSA leaker Edward Snowden via Twitter.

Anna Chapman was short and sweet: “Snowden, will you marry me?!”

The tweet came just as the world began to wonder if Edward Snowden was still in Anna Chapman’s country of Russia – where he’s been holed up in a Moscow airport for days – or if he’d managed to sneak aboard the flight of Bolivian President Evo Morales headed for South America.

Latin America, specifically Venezuela, is thought to be Edward Snowden’s last hope for asylum after withdrawing his petition to Russia Tuesday.

Since her own espionage controversy – along with nine others accused of spying in 2010 – Anna Chapman has led a busy life.

Anna Chapman was immediately catapulted into the limelight as her pictures were splashed around the world.

Russian spy Anna Chapman has proposed marriage to NSA leaker Edward Snowden via Twitter
Russian spy Anna Chapman has proposed marriage to NSA leaker Edward Snowden via Twitter

The daughter of a senior KGB agent has become a celebrity in Russia since she returned in the summer of 2010.

She has previously appeared on the catwalk at Russian Fashion Week in Moscow clothed in a skin-tight leather ensemble.

Anna Chapman has also modeled, edited a magazine, given lectures and now runs a foundation.

Last year she appeared on the catwalk in the Mediterranean city of Antalya, a top Turkish vacation destination.

The controversial temptress has made many tongues wag since her name was first splashed across the front page of magazines and websites worldwide.

But Edward Snowden, at least in his pre-international controversy days, claims to have elicited some leering himself.

“I like my girlish figure that attracts girls,” Edward Snowden wrote as an 18-year-old.

That figure later won Edward Snowden an attractive dancer Lindsay Mills.

And though Lindsay Mills may not be a globetrotting diplomat’s daughter, if you look at her in just the right light she does resemble Anna Chapman.

Statue of Liberty reopens on 4th of July

The Statue of Liberty, shut last year after Superstorm Sandy, has reopened to the public on Independence Day.

Crowds are flocking once again to see the New York monument, which was swamped by tidal surges during post-tropical cyclone Sandy in October.

Events are also being held in Boston, Washington, Atlanta, Philadelphia and New Orleans to mark the US holiday.

Security precautions will be tight at major parades and fireworks displays.

The 151-ft Statue of Liberty reopened on Thursday morning at a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by New York’s mayor.

Most of Liberty Island, the attraction’s home off lower Manhattan, was deluged by last autumn’s powerful storm.

Although the 127-year-old Lady Liberty herself was unscathed, there was widespread damage to her 12-acre site.

Railings, docks and paving stones were smashed, while electrical systems, sewerage and boilers were wrecked.

Hundreds of National Park Service workers have been cleaning up the mud and debris, with some repairs still under way.

The neighboring Ellis Island, once the nation’s busiest gateway and home to a famous immigration museum, suffered far worse in the storm and remains closed.

The damage to both islands has been estimated at $59 million.

The Statue of Liberty, shut last year after Superstorm Sandy, has reopened to the public on Independence Day
The Statue of Liberty, shut last year after Superstorm Sandy, has reopened to the public on Independence Day

“This to us, Liberty Island, is really about a rebirth,” Heather Leykam, who came to see the statue with her husband and three children from their home in Brooklyn, told the Associated Press news agency.

“It is a sense of renewal for the city and the country.”

New York City will later stage its annual fireworks display over the Hudson River with live performances by Taylor Swift and others.

At nearby Coney Island in Brooklyn, hungry competitors gathered for the annual Nathan’s Famous hotdog-eating contest.

Joey “Jaws” Chestnut devoured 69 hotdogs and buns in 10 minutes to beat his own world record, successfully defending his title for the seventh time.

The women’s event was won by Sonya Thomas, who scoffed nearly 37 hotdogs and buns in the same time.

Across the country, star-spangled bunting will be rolled out for celebrations, picnics and barbecues.

Boston is to stage its first major public gathering since the deadly bombings at the city’s marathon on April 15. Law enforcement officials have said those blasts were originally intended for 4th of July.

A US national security official told Reuters news agency on Wednesday that intelligence agencies were unaware of any plot timed to coincide with the holiday.

Police will use hand-held chemical detectors, radiation scanners and camera surveillance to screen crowds at some of Thursday’s events.

In Washington, a 17-minute fireworks display will take place on the National Mall with live music by Barry Manilow and Neil Diamond.

Independence Day commemorates the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 1776 from Great Britain during the war of the American Revolution.

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4th of July Recipe: Chicago-Style Hot Dog

Chicago-Style Hot Dog

Ingredients (for one hot dog):

1 all-beef hot dog

1 poppyseed hot dog bun

1 tablespoon yellow mustard

1 tablespoon sweet green pickle relish

1 tablespoon chopped onion

4 tomato wedges

1 dill pickle spear

2 sport peppers

1 dash celery salt

Chicago-Style Hot Dog
Chicago-Style Hot Dog

Directions:

  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil. Reduce heat to low, place hot dog in water, and cook 5 minutes or until done. Remove hot dog and set aside. Carefully place a steamer basket into the pot and steam the hot dog bun 2 minutes or until warm.
  2. Place hot dog in the steamed bun. Pile on the toppings in this order: yellow mustard, sweet green pickle relish, onion, tomato wedges, pickle spear, sport peppers, and celery salt. The tomatoes should be nestled between the hot dog and the top of the bun. Place the pickle between the hot dog and the bottom of the bun. Don’t even think about ketchup!

How many hot dogs do Americans consume over July 4th holiday?

According to the National Sausage and Hot Dog Council (NHDSC), Americans are expected to eat 150 million hot dogs over the July 4th holiday alone, part of the 7 billion hot dogs eaten over the summer season from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Americans are expected to eat 150 million hot dogs over the July 4th holiday alone
Americans are expected to eat 150 million hot dogs over the July 4th holiday alone

How did the modern day hot dog become such an iconic part of America? It’s a tough question to answer and even the NHDSC offers little clarity:

“It is likely that the North American hot dog comes from a widespread common European sausage brought here by butchers of several nationalities. Also in doubt is who first served the dachshund sausage with a roll. One report says a German immigrant sold them, along with milk rolls and sauerkraut, from a push cart in New York City’s Bowery during the 1860′s. In 1871, Charles Feltman, a German butcher opened up the first Coney Island hot dog stand selling 3,684 dachshund sausages in a milk roll during his first year in business.”

2013 Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest

The 98th annual Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest will air live on ESPN on July 4th at 1 PM Eastern.

The Nathan’s Famous qualifying tour is conducted each year in cities across the U.S. and beyond.

“The annual qualifying circuit enables us to bring a genuine taste of Coney Island to cities near and far, and I am especially pleased we’ll be hosting our first qualifying event on the boardwalk at Coney Island,” said Wayne Norbitz, President and COO of Nathan’s Famous, Inc.

“There is no better way to show our commitment to Coney Island and all its businesses, residents and fans than to kick off the summer season with a great event on the boardwalk.”

In recent years, an estimated 40,000 fans have made the pilgrimage to the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenues in Coney Island to watch the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog-Eating Contest in person. The ESPN telecast of the event drew an audience of over 1 million viewers in 2012. It is anticipated that Nathan’s Famous will make a donation of 100,000 Nathan’s Famous hot dogs to the Food Bank for New York City, as it does each year.

Joey Chestnut of San Jose, CA, holds the world record for eating 68 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs and Buns in 10 minutes, and he will seek his seventh straight title this year – a world record.  Sonya Thomas of Alexandria, VA, will defend her title as Female Champion.  She consumed 45 Hot Dogs and Buns in 10 minutes last year, setting a new women’s world record.

According to archives, the Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest has occurred each July 4th in Coney Island, NY since 1916, the year Nathan Handwerker opened the legendary restaurant. Major League Eating, the governing body of all stomach-centric sport, sanctions the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Circuit and ensures the contests are judged professionally and that safety standards are in place at each event.

Those interested in competing in a Nathan’s Famous qualifier should visit www.nathansfamous.com to obtain information and register. All competitors must be over 18 years of age.

In recent years, an estimated 40,000 fans have made the pilgrimage to the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenues in Coney Island to watch the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog-Eating Contest in person
In recent years, an estimated 40,000 fans have made the pilgrimage to the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenues in Coney Island to watch the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog-Eating Contest in person

 

About Nathan’s Famous

Nathan’s products are currently distributed in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Cayman Islands and six foreign countries through its restaurant system, foodservice sales programs and product licensing activities. The Nathan’s restaurant system currently consists of 302 units, comprised of 297 franchised units and five company-owned units (including one seasonal unit). Additionally, Nathan’s Famous hot dogs are sold in over 25,000 retail and foodservice locations. Last year, in total, over 430 million Nathan’s hot dogs were sold.

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Reading books or writing letters help protect brain from Alzheimer’s and related dementias

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A new study suggests that keeping mentally active by reading books or writing letters helps protect the brain in old age.

A lifetime of mental challenges leads to slower cognitive decline after factoring out dementia’s impact on the brain, US researchers say.

The study, published in Neurology, adds weight to the idea that dementia onset can be delayed by lifestyle factors.

An Alzheimer’s charity said the best way to lower dementia risk was to eat a balanced diet, exercise and stay slim.

In a US study, 294 people over the age of 55 were given tests that measured memory and thinking, every year for about six years until their deaths.

Keeping mentally active by reading books or writing letters helps protect the brain in old age
Keeping mentally active by reading books or writing letters helps protect the brain in old age

They also answered a questionnaire about whether they read books, wrote letters and took part in other activities linked to mental stimulation during childhood, adolescence, middle age, and in later life.

After death, their brains were examined for evidence of the physical signs of dementia, such as brain lesions and plaques.

The study found that after factoring out the impact of those signs, those who had a record of keeping the brain busy had a rate of cognitive decline estimated at 15% slower than those who did not.

Dr. Robert Wilson, of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, who led the study, said the research suggested exercising the brain across a lifetime was important for brain health in old age.

He said: “The brain that we have in old age depends in part on what we habitually ask it to do in life.

“What you do during your lifetime has a great impact on the likelihood these age-related diseases are going to be expressed.”

France’s intelligence service intercepts computer and telephone data on a vast scale, Le Monde reveals

According to the French daily Le Monde, France’s foreign intelligence service intercepts computer and telephone data on a vast scale, like the controversial US Prism programme.

The data is stored on a supercomputer at the headquarters of the DGSE intelligence service, the paper says.

The operation is “outside the law, and beyond any proper supervision”, Le Monde says.

Other French intelligence agencies allegedly access the data secretly.

France's foreign intelligence service intercepts computer and telephone data on a vast scale, like the controversial US Prism programme
France’s foreign intelligence service intercepts computer and telephone data on a vast scale, like the controversial US Prism programme

It is not clear however whether the DGSE surveillance goes as far as Prism. So far French officials have not commented on Le Monde‘s allegations.

The DGSE allegedly analyses the “metadata” – not the contents of e-mails and other communications, but the data revealing who is speaking to whom, when and where.

Connections inside France and between France and other countries are all monitored, Le Monde reports.

The paper alleges the data is being stored on three basement floors of the DGSE building in Paris.

The operation is designed, say experts, to uncover terrorist cells. But the scale of it means that “anyone can be spied on, any time”, Le Monde says.

There is a continuing international furor over revelations that the US has been systematically seizing vast amounts of phone and web data.

The French government has sharply criticized the US spying, which allegedly included eavesdropping on official EU communications.

The scale of surveillance by America’s National Security Agency (NSA) emerged from classified intelligence documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Ohio sinkhole: Pamela Knox rescued by a ladder after her car was swallowed by giant hole in Toledo

Ohio driver Pamela Knox had to be rescued from her vehicle after it plunged into a 10-feet deep sinkhole that suddenly appeared in the road.

Pamela Knox didn’t appear hurt but was shaken up by the freak incident. When emergency services arrived she then had to climb out from the hole using a ladder.

The giant hole opened up in a road in Toledo, north west Ohio.

Toledo police Sgt. Joe Heffernan says a water main break beneath the road may have caused the sinkhole on Wednesday.

Sgt. Joe Heffernan says Pamela Knox saw the vehicle in front of her start to slip into the hole but managed to drive beyond it.

Ohio driver Pamela Knox had to be rescued from her vehicle after it plunged into a 10-feet deep sinkhole that suddenly appeared in the road
Ohio driver Pamela Knox had to be rescued from her vehicle after it plunged into a 10-feet deep sinkhole that suddenly appeared in the road

However, Pamela Knox couldn’t avoid it being swallowed up by it, he said. Once rescued she was taken to a hospital as a precaution

Officials used a crane to pull the car from the hole. Repairs to the road are expected to take days.

Sink holes are caused by the dissolution of soluble bedrock and the frequency and likelihood of such changes occurring depends on a number of natural factors like the type of rock present and the weather conditions in the area.

They often occur after heavy rain and floods, or following earthquakes, and can open up suddenly without any warning.

One of the largest sinkholes in the U.S. is in rural Louisiana, a vast and growing hole which last year was recorded to be 526-feet wide.

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4th of July Recipe: Bacon, Double-Cheese & Onion-Stuffed Burgers

Cheeseburgers with bacon, onion and melted cheese for a tasty 4th of July celebration.

 

Ingredients:

4 slices Bacon

1 onion

½ cup Shredded Triple Cheddar Cheese

1 lb. ground beef

4 Singles

4 hamburger buns

 

Cheeseburgers with bacon, onion and melted cheese for a tasty 4th of July celebration
Cheeseburgers with bacon, onion and melted cheese for a tasty 4th of July celebration

Directions:

HEAT grill to medium-high heat.

COOK bacon in small skillet until crisp. Meanwhile, cut 4 thin slices from center of onion; finely chop remaining onion.

REMOVE bacon from skillet, reserving 1 Tbsp. drippings in skillet. Drain bacon on paper towels. Add chopped onions to reserved drippings; cook on medium heat 5 to 6 min. or until golden brown, stirring frequently. Remove from heat.

CRUMBLE bacon; mix with cooked onions and cheese. Shape meat into 8 thin patties. Top 4 patties with bacon mixture; cover with remaining patties. Pinch edges together to seal.

GRILL 6 to 7 min. on each side or until done (160ºF); top with Singles. Fill buns with burgers and sliced onions.

Egypt stock exchange jumps on Mohamed Morsi ousting

Egypt stock exchange has leapt higher after the ousting of Mohamed Morsi as the country’s president.

Stocks in Cairo rose by 7% on Thursday, their largest one-day percentage gain in over a year.

Traders are hoping that Egypt’s prospects will improve in the absence of Mohamed Morsi, even though the country’s battered economy remains in crisis.

Some analysts said a long-stalled loan from the IMF may now be possible, although others remained skeptical.

Egypt stock exchange has leapt higher after the ousting of Mohamed Morsi as the country's president
Egypt stock exchange has leapt higher after the ousting of Mohamed Morsi as the country’s president

“The technocrats will know how to deal with institutions – they will help the country financially because they have a clear agenda,” said Sebastien Henin, portfolio manager at The National Investor, an Abu Dhabi-based investment firm.

“There will be a definitive change to the business environment for international and domestic investors,” he added.

However, for Dina Ahmad, a strategist at BNP Paribas, the initial optimism shouldn’t be overplayed.

“While essentially this takes Egypt back to square one and delays any chance of economic progress and an IMF deal even further, we think that ultimately it creates a window of opportunity for a more stable government to be put in place,” she said.

This window of opportunity brought about by the protests that saw Mohamed Morsi removed from office has, at least in part, been created by the Egypt’s dire economic performance over the past two years.

Miley Cyrus goes make-up free as she holidays in Bahamas without Liam Hemsworth

Miley Cyrus ditched make-up and clothes on her holiday in the Bahamas as it shown in an Instagram photo.

Miley Cyrus, 20, has been in Hope Town on the Abaco Islands in the northern Bahamas since the weekend and posted the picture on Wednesday on her private Instagram account showing she has certainly got used to the island lifestyle.

Miley Cyrus ditched make-up and clothes on her holiday in the Bahamas
Miley Cyrus ditched make-up and clothes on her holiday in the Bahamas

In the image, taken by a friend, Miley Cyrus shows off her slender figure while sitting on a sun lounger in a black and white striped bandeau bikini.

She shunned make-up for the day at the beach but still spiked up her blonde cropped hair.

She did not forgo her manicure though, as the singer showed off some fierce red nails as she used her hand to shield her eyes from the sun.

The singer accessorized her look with a baseball cap from her brother Trace Cyrus’ clothing label Southern Made Hollywood Paid.

One accessory that was missing of course was her fiancé Liam Hemsworth.

According to Radaronline.com, Miley Cyrus is holidaying with friends, a woman and a “guy named Stephen and a girl”.

Twitter users confirmed that Miley Cyrus rented a cottage in the tropical paradise.

2013 Fourth of July picnic costs $6 per person

According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, which launched an informal price survey this year looking at the cost of hot dogs, cheeseburgers and other Independence Day fare, 2013 Fourth of July picnic costs $6 per person.

A typical summertime picnic averages $57.20 for 10 people, or $5.72 per person, according to the group, which puts out a similar estimate for Thanksgiving.

“Five dollars a person for a special event cookout is affordable for most people,” said John Anderson, chief deputy economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation.

“We certainly know that there are people who struggle with affording food and other necessities, but in general, we’re blessed with very affordable food in this country.”

Sixty volunteer shoppers in 22 states checked retail prices for summer picnic foods for the American Farm Bureau Federation’s survey.

The group puts together a similar annual informal price survey about Thanksgiving dinner fare. Last year, the group said a turkey dinner with all the trimmings would cost about $49.48 for 10, or just under $5 per person.

Fourth of July 2103 picnic costs less than $6 per person, according to an American Farm Bureau Federation survey
Fourth of July 2103 picnic costs less than $6 per person, according to an American Farm Bureau Federation survey

However, since this year marks the group’s first Fourth of July price survey, John Anderson said the group doesn’t have concrete numbers to compare with the 2013 figures.

“We expect the general level of prices to go up around 2 per cent a year,” John Anderson said.

“That’s kind of normal price inflation, and… I certainly think that we’re in the ballpark of those normal price changes over the past year.”

Aside from burgers and hot dogs, the farm group’s picnic menu includes pork spare ribs, potato salad, lemonade, baked beans, watermelon, corn chips, chocolate milk, ketchup and mustard.

That list doesn’t include beer, which some Americans are shelling out a bit more for this year.

“More people are trading up to premium, more expensive beer,” said John Davie, president and CEO of Boston-based Consolidated Concepts, which works with thousands of food and restaurant outlets to help them save money on food and other supplies.

John Davie also said the price of chicken breast has increased since this time last year.

Shopper Debra Graham agrees with that.

“It’s almost as cheap to buy steaks as to do chicken or burgers,” she said outside a Little Rock grocery store where she bought catfish for a Fourth of July fish fry.

But Debra Graham, 52, said other prices seemed about as high as they usually are.

“If you want it, you’ve got to pay for it,” she said.

Lindsay Lohan allowed having a Twitter session from rehab on her birthday

Lindsay Lohan was her own worst critic on her birthday during an Internet session allowed from her rehab facility.

Lindsay Lohan turned 27 on Tuesday and exchanged messages with fans on Twitter, including one who asked for a tweet by mentioning Lindsay’s widely panned 2007 psychological horror I Know Who Killed Me.

Ashly wrote: “@lindsaylohan can you tweet me I seriously watched I know who killed me twice last night.”

Lindsay Lohan responded: “two times too many!”

Lindsay Lohan panned her 2007 horror movie I Know Who Killed Me during birthday Twitter session from rehab
Lindsay Lohan panned her 2007 horror movie I Know Who Killed Me during birthday Twitter session from rehab

The star portrayed twins I Know Who Killed Me for the second time since 1998’s remake of The Parent Trap.

Lindsay Lohan in the film portrays a pianist and aspiring writer named Aubrey Fleming and a stripper named Dakota Moss.

There’s a kidnapping, pole dancing, a case of mistaken identity and an eventual reunion for the long lost twins.

Lindsay Lohan was denied a request to have a low key party at her rehab facility with family and friends.

Her lawyer Shawn Holley drove out to the recovery centre to keep her client company.

Lindsay Lohan has been in an addiction treatment program at Cliffside Malibu after transferring from the Betty Ford Clinic last month.

She was ordered to serve 90 days in rehab in lieu of jail time earlier this year after being found guilty of lying to the police about a car crash which occurred last summer.

Lindsay Lohan claimed she wasn’t driving during the incident, but authorities determined she was indeed behind the wheel.

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South Korea offers working-level talks with North Korea on Kaesong

South Korea has proposed working-level talks with North Korea on reopening the jointly-run Kaesong Industrial Complex.

Seoul made the proposal a day after Pyongyang said South Korean officials could visit the closed complex to inspect and maintain equipment.

Work at the factory park, which was a rare symbol of North-South co-operation, was halted in April amid high regional tensions.

Attempts to hold high-level talks last month failed on procedural grounds.

“The government wants talks to be held at the truce village of Panmunjom,” South Korea’s Ministry of Unification said in a statement.

“Seoul’s stance remains consistent and centres on government authorities resolving all outstanding issues through dialogue.”

It said the offer of talks was made via a North-South hotline that was cut by Pyongyang in June but has now been restored.

North Korea has yet to respond to the offer.

South Korea has proposed working-level talks with North Korea on reopening the jointly-run Kaesong Industrial Complex
South Korea has proposed working-level talks with North Korea on reopening the jointly-run Kaesong Industrial Complex

South Korea proposed that the talks take place on Saturday.

Prior to operations being suspended, there were around 120 South Korean businesses in the factory park, which had provided the North with a source of much-needed hard currency.

On Wednesday, North Korea said it would allow South Korean companies to enter the complex, which is located just inside the communist country, to protect their equipment from damage in the rainy season.

The offer came after some South Korean firms threatened to abandon the zone entirely and relocate their equipment.

A spokesman representing electronic and machinery makers in Kaesong had said: “Kaesong must be reopened or [the factories] have to move elsewhere.”

Pyongyang withdrew its 53,000 workers from the complex in April, apparently angered by tightened UN sanctions in the wake of its nuclear test in February, and annual South Korea-US military drills.

North Korea also prevented South Korean workers from entering the joint commercial zone.

The last South Korean workers left the zone on May 3.

In June, officials from North and South Korea agreed to hold their first high-level government meeting since 2007, focused on resuming operations at Kaesong industrial park.

However, the planned talks were suspended after the two sides disagreed on the composition of the delegations.

North Korea then proposed high-level talks with the US.

However, both Washington and Seoul responded coolly to the offer, with the US saying that Pyongyang would be judged “by its actions and not its words”.

Meanwhile, South Korea said that it would increase its cyber-security budget from 5 trillion won ($4.38 billion) to 10 trillion won ($8.76 billion), and train 5,000 cyber security experts.

North Korea has been blamed for previous cyber attacks on South Korea, including an attack on six South Korean banks and broadcasters in March that affected 32,000 computers.

Kaesong Industrial Zone:

  • Launched in 2003, largely financed by the South to increase co-operation
  • More than 120 factories employ North Koreans in manufacturing industries, with goods exported to the South
  • Complex as a whole produced $470 million worth of goods in 2012 – the biggest contributor to inter-Korean trade
  • South Korean companies pay more than $80 million a year in wages to North Korean workers

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Douglas Engelbart dead: Computer mouse inventor dies at 88

Douglas Engelbart, the inventor of the computer mouse, has died at the age of 88.

Doug Engelbart developed the tool in the 1960s as a wooden shell covering two metal wheels, patenting it long before the mouse’s widespread use.

He also worked on early incarnations of email, word processing and video teleconferences at a California research institute.

The state’s Computer History Museum was notified of his death by his daughter, Christina, in an email.

Her father had been in poor health and died peacefully on Tuesday night in his sleep, she said.

Douglas Engelbart was born on 30 January 1925 in Portland, Oregon, to a radio repairman father and a housewife mother.

He studied electrical engineering at Oregon State University and served as a radar technician during World War II.

Douglas Engelbart, the inventor of the computer mouse, has died at the age of 88
Douglas Engelbart, the inventor of the computer mouse, has died at the age of 88

Doug Engelbart then worked at NASA’s predecessor, NACA, as an electrical engineer, but soon left to pursue a doctorate at University of California, Berkeley.

His interest in how computers could be used to aid human cognition eventually led him to Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and then his own laboratory, the Augmentation Research Center.

His laboratory helped develop ARPANet, the government research network that led to the internet.

Douglas Engelbart’s ideas were way ahead of their time in an era when computers took up entire rooms and data was fed into the hulking machines on punch cards.

At a now legendary presentation that became known as the “mother of all demos” in San Francisco in 1968, he made the first public demonstration of the mouse.

At the same event, he held the first video teleconference and explained his theory of text-based links, which would form the architecture of the internet.

He did not make much money from the mouse because its patent ran out in 1987, before the device became widely used.

SRI licensed the technology in 1983 for $40,000 to Apple.

At least one billion computer mouses have been sold.

Doug Engelbart had considered other designs for his most famous invention, including a device that could be fixed underneath a table and operated by the knee.

He was said to have been driven by the belief that computers could be used to augment human intellect.

Doug Engelbart was awarded the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT prize in 1997 and the National Medal of Technology for “creating the foundations of personal computing” in 2000.

Since 2005, he had been a fellow at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.

Douglas Engelbart is survived by his second wife, Karen O’Leary Engelbart, and four children.

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Mariah Carey wears patriotic bikini to promote her performance on Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular

Mariah Carey tweeted a star-spangled bikini snapshot on Wednesday to promote her performance on Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular.

“Gotta be Pon de water for the Fourth of July! Can’t wait for the NBC special, it’s going to be festivity!” Mariah Carey, 43, tweeted to her 11.6 million followers.

Mariah Carey’s 32-year-old beau Nick Cannon then shared several Instagrams of their twin toddlers, Monroe and Moroccan, affectionately known as “Dem Babies”.

“Family time. Next bedtime stories!” Nick Cannon captioned a crowded portrait of the merry foursome.

He also shared an adorable picture of his two-year-old daughter Monroe pretending to sing her famous mother’s new single, #Beautiful.

Mariah Carey tweeted a star-spangled bikini snapshot to promote her performance on Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular
Mariah Carey tweeted a star-spangled bikini snapshot to promote her performance on Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular

The Grammy winner with the five-octave vocal range was accused of lip-synching the track at the BET Awards alongside R&B star Miguel and rapper Young Jeezy.

Mariah Carey’s vocal and mouth clearly did not match up during the live telecast.

“My wife is a perfectionist and clearly because she’s done it right all her life. So she actually puts a lot of work into these performances,” Nick Cannon told E! Online hours before the incident.

“There’s no management helping make decisions. Everything you see is all her, whether it’s a collaboration when the lights hit, how she enters, she’s doing all of that.”

Mariah Carey previously denied miming her medley on last month’s American Idol finale.

It’s probably even less likely that she sang live for her pre-taped holiday concert airing live on NBC Thursday night.

Mariah Carey performed #Beautiful again with Miguel, America The Beautiful, and Hero on June 27 at Liberty State Park.

The 37th annual Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular will also air with performances from Nick Cannon, Cher, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, and Tim McGraw.

Mick Jagger’s hair fetches $6,300 at Bonhams auction in London

A clump of Mick Jagger’s hair has fetched £4,000 ($6,300) at Bonhams auction in London – more than four times the £900 ($1,400) raised by a clump of bandmate Keith Richards’s mop.

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger’s curls were snipped by his first girlfriend Chrissie Shrimpton nearly 50 years ago.

His heirloom had been expected to fetch between £1,500 and £2,000 but sparked a bidding frenzy at the Bonhams sale in central London.

There had been speculation that Mick Jagger himself would instruct a telephone bidder on his behalf.

Access to his hair by interested parties could determine DNA and Mick Jagger guards his privacy jealously after being hit with several paternity suits in the past.

Bonhams would only say that the hair went to a UK-based private collector for £4,000, including the buyer’s premium.

Mick Jagger had his hair – which, along with his pout, was already one of his trademark features – cut when the couple were staying at Chrissie Shrimpton’s family home, Rose Hill Farm.

Unbeknown to Chrissie Shrimpton, her grandmother kept a lock of it for the rest of her life.

Mick Jagger's hair fetches $6,300 at Bonhams auction in London
Mick Jagger’s hair fetches $6,300 at Bonhams auction in London

On her death, it passed to Chrissie Shrimpton’s aunt and when she died the hair was handed to Shrimpton, now 67, by a cousin taking care of personal effects.

All proceeds from today’s sale will be donated to charity Changing Faces, which supports people with facial disfigurements.

The clump of Keith Richards’s hair was cut from his head by 16-year-old fan Maggie Richardson in the Stones’ dressing room in Preston, Lancashire, in 1964.

It went for £900 at a recent auction.

Chrissie Shrimpton was a Covent Garden secretary whose sister Jean became a 1960s supermodel.

Mick Jagger started dating Chrissie Shrimpton while he was a student at the London School of Economics and on the brink of stardom.

When they met, Mick Jagger was sharing a squalid flat in Kilburn, north London with Keith Richards.

The romance lasted three turbulent years, during which Mick Jagger became one of the world’s biggest music stars with a legion of adoring groupies.

Although the couple became engaged and moved into a flat in Regent’s Park, the relationship ended in 1966.

The Stones’ songs Under My Thumb and Stupid Girl are said to have been inspired by Mick Jagger and Chrissie Shrimpton’s relationship.

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Scarlett Johansson’s Los Angeles condo sold for $470,000

Scarlett Johansson’s Los Angeles bachelorette pad has been sold for $470,000.

On June 17, Scarlett Johansson closed her condo for $470,000, according to  Celebuzz.

Though, her move to NYC doesn’t come as a complete surprise.

Scarlett Johansson, 28, has been painting the town red with her French boyfriend of seven month, Romain Dauriac, as of late.

Scarlett Johansson’s Los Angeles bachelorette pad has been sold for $470,000
Scarlett Johansson’s Los Angeles bachelorette pad has been sold for $470,000

And the decision to change her scenery wasn’t made on a whim, as the place was originally listed in 2010, and removed a couple times until this point.

The property records indicate that the star purchased the pad in 2003 for $372K.

The modernized abode includes one bedroom and two bathrooms, some of its highlights being sparkling hardwood floors and chic marble countertops.

And the condo was perfect for everyday pampering, including a custom-made vanity and spacious bathroom.

Stone and wood-paneled walls also spruce up the bachelorette pad that features amenities such as a large outdoor pool, fitness center, recreational room, and valet service.

Plus, the property as top notch security, with a 24-hour doorman on stand by.

Views include the Hollywood Hills, Los Feliz, the Griffith Observatory, and the Downtown LA skyline.

Adly Mansour to be sworn as Egypt’s interim leader as Mohamed Morsi is under house arrest

Adly Mansour, top judge of Egypt’s Constitutional Court, is to be sworn in as interim leader, hours after the army ousted President Mohamed Morsi and put him under house arrest.

Army chief General Abdul Fattah al-Sisi announced the move on Wednesday, in what Mohamed Morsi said was a military coup.

General Abdul Fattah al-Sisi said Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first freely elected leader, had “failed to meet the demands of the people”.

The move comes after days of mass rallies against the Islamist president.

Protesters accused him and the Muslim Brotherhood of pursuing an Islamist agenda for the country and of failing to tackle Egypt’s economic problems.

The president had appeared to protesters to be economically out of his depth, and had not given them the reassurances they wanted that he could address rampant poverty.

Mohamed Morsi’s opponents celebrated through the night in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, as the army announced it had suspended the constitution and pledged to hold new elections.

But clashes erupted overnight between Mohamed Morsi supporters and the security forces in Cairo and Alexandria, leaving seven protestors dead. A further 10 deaths have been reported in confrontations in other parts of the country.

Gehad el-Haddad, a spokesman for Mohamed Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood, said the ousted leader had been put under house arrest and the “entire presidential team” was in detention.

His father, senior Morsi aide Essam el-Haddad, and Saad al-Katatni, head of the Brotherhood’s political wing, are among those held.

The state-run al-Ahram newspaper reported that arrest warrants had been issued for 300 leaders and members of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Adly Mansour, top judge of Egypt's Constitutional Court, was sworn in as interim leader
Adly Mansour, top judge of Egypt’s Constitutional Court, was sworn in as interim leader

US President Barack Obama has said he is “deeply concerned” by the latest turn of events and called for a swift return to civilian rule.

The removal of the president followed four days of mass protests against Mohamed Morsi and an ultimatum issued by the military, which expired on Wednesday afternoon.

In his televised speech, General Abdul Fattah al-Sisi said the armed forces could ignore the call of the Egyptian masses.

He spoke of a new roadmap for the future, and said Adly Mansour would be given the task of “running the country’s affairs during the transitional period until the election of a new president”.

Adly Mansour, currently chief justice of the Supreme Constitutional Court, is scheduled to be sworn in as head of state at around 10:00.

The army moved quickly after General Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ‘s speech, with military vehicles seen fanning out across the capital.

TV stations belonging to the Brotherhood went off air and state news agency Mena said managers at the movement’s Misr25 channel had been arrested.

A notice on Mohamed Morsi’s Facebook page condemned the “military coup”.

The statement asked Egyptian citizens to “abide by the constitution and the law and not to respond to this coup”.

Mohamed Morsi, who had pledged his life to defend constitutional legitimacy, accused the army of “taking only one side”.

In Tahrir Square thousands of anti-Morsi protesters celebrated with fireworks and honking car horns.

One protester, Omar Sherif, told AFP news agency: “It’s a new historical moment. We got rid of Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood.”

After General Sisi’s address, both Pope Tawadros II – the head of the Coptic Church – and leading opposition figure Mohammed ElBaradei made short televised speeches about the new roadmap for Egypt’s future which they had agreed with the army.

Mohammed ElBaradei said the roadmap aimed for national reconciliation and represented a fresh start to the January 2011 revolution.

“This roadmap has been drafted by honorable people who seek the interests, first and foremost, of the country,” added Pope Tawadros.

Opposition leader and former Arab League chief Amr Moussa told AFP that consultations for a government and reconciliation “will start from now”.

Mohamed Morsi became Egypt’s first Islamist president on 30 June 2012, after winning an election considered free and fair following the 2011 revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak.

However his term in office was marred by constant political unrest and a sinking economy.

The mass protests at the weekend that led to the army’s intervention were called by the Tamarod (Rebel) movement, in response to worsening social and economic conditions.

But there has been a growing sense of discontent since last November, when Mohamed Morsi issued a controversial constitutional declaration granting himself extensive powers.

Mohamed Morsi’s moves to entrench Islamic laws and concentrate power in the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood also alienated liberals and secularists.

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4th of July Recipe: Whole Barbecued Chicken

A tasty version of whole barbecued chicken features a delicious barbecue sauce glaze, flavored with lemon juice and Italian seasoning, for the perfect finishing touch.

Ingredients:

2 whole chickens (3 lb. each)

2 small  lemons, cut in half

1 cup Barbecue Sauce

1 tsp.  Italian seasoning

4 cloves  garlic, peeled

Whole barbecued chicken for 4th of July celebration
Whole barbecued chicken for 4th of July celebration

Directions:

HEAT grill for indirect grilling: Light one side of grill, leaving other side unlit. Close lid; heat grill to 350ºF.

TRIM and discard excess fat from chickens. Squeeze lemon juice into small bowl; reserve lemon halves. Add barbecue sauce and seasoning to juice; mix well. Place 2 each lemon halves and garlic cloves inside each chicken cavity.

PLACE chickens, breast-sides up, on grate over unlit area; cover. Grill 1-1/2 to 2 hours or until chicken is done (165°F), turning and brushing occasionally with sauce for the last 20 min. Remove and discard lemon halves and garlic from chickens before serving.

What is the carcinogen in Cola?

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Cola’s color comes in part from 4-methylimidazole (4-MEI or 4-Mel), a chemical that forms in the production of caramel food coloring.

Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other manufacturers insist it is safe at the low doses found in drinks.

Cola's color comes in part from 4-methylimidazole, a chemical that forms in the production of caramel food coloring
Cola’s color comes in part from 4-methylimidazole, a chemical that forms in the production of caramel food coloring

But studies have shown that long-term exposure to the chemical causes lung cancer in rats, and health officials in California ruled that products with more than 29mcg must carry a health warning.

When research by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a campaign group, found cans contained nearly 140 mcg, all Cola companies across the U.S. were forced to cut levels.

Food campaigners say daily consumption of 4-MI at 30 mcg would cause cancer in one in 100,000 people over their lifetimes.

But the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that someone would need to drink more than 1,000 cans of cola every day to reach the levels that caused cancer in lab rats.

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