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Indian Kashmir continues to simmer after shooting deaths of 4 villagers by government troops

Protesters have clashed with government troops in several parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir for the second straight day, defying a curfew imposed to restrain public anger over the killing of four villagers in the disputed region.

Police said that the protesters Saturday threw rocks, and that police and paramilitary forces used batons and tear gas and fired warning shots of live ammunition to control the crowds. Five protesters and 2 police officers were injured in the clashes.

At least 50 people were injured in similar clashes Friday.

The unrest follows the fatal shootings by government troops Thursday of four villagers who were protesting the alleged desecration of the Muslim holy book by border guards in a remote village in the region.

Source: http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/world/~3/eIldhsXgFNU/

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Woods in the mix on another sunny day at Muirfield

GULLANE, Scotland (AP) ? Tiger Woods plodded along most of the day. He lipped out a putt from 2? feet. He settled for a bunch of pars.

Then, with his final stroke, he looked like the Tiger of old.

Woods rolled in a 15-footer for birdie on Muirfield's tough closing hole Friday, raising his putter toward the blue sky with a flourish, fully aware he was positioned again to break the longest major drought of his career.

"It will be a fun weekend," Wood said. "This golf course is going to be difficult."

He finished with an even-par 71 that looked pretty good under the circumstances. This was another day for surviving the perilous, rock-hard setup, and Woods walked to the clubhouse just three shots behind first-round leader Zach Johnson, one of the last guys to tee off.

Not bad, considering Woods went through a stretch of 12 holes without a birdie before stealing one at the 18th.

"I was kind of fighting it," he said.

Everyone was.

Lee Westwood was one of the few morning starters to put up a score in the 60s, but even he was staggering a bit by the end. After a brilliant front nine ? he carded five birdies ? the 40-year-old Englishman bogeyed three of the last six holes to finish with a 68.

Still, he joined Woods and Henrik Stenson at 2-under 140 overall, solidly in contention for his first major title. The last English golfer to win the British Open was Nick Faldo in 1992.

"Why not enjoy it out there?" Westwood said. "It's tough for everybody. So smile your way through."

Woods is trying to break a drought of his own. He's 0-for-16 at majors since the 2008 U.S. Open, and missed four others during that stretch recovering from injuries.

Whoever wins this one will have to earn it. While the weather has been unseasonably warm and dry, the fearsome wind more of a gentle breeze, there weren't many chances for going low. Not on a tabletop of a course that is more brown than green, with pin conditions that some players complained were downright unfair.

As expected, the conditions toughened in the afternoon as the bright sun firmed up the greens even more. Johnson bogeyed three of the first six holes. Phil Mickelson drove into a bunker at the second and took a double-bogey. Brandt Snedeker doubled the 10th. Rafael Cabrera-Bello did the same at the 14th. At one point, there was a four-way tie for the lead with Johnson, Miguel Angel Jimenez, two-time major champion Angel Cabrera and long-hitting American Dustin Johnson.

The morning was tough for Mark O'Meara, the 1998 Open champion who opened with a surprising 67 that left him one stroke behind Johnson. The course bit back Friday, sending the 56-year-old plunging out of contention. He lost his ball at No. 6, leading to a double-bogey, and stumbled to the finish with a 78.

"It's pretty simple: If you don't hit it good in an Open championship with the rough the way it is out there, you're going to make some bogeys," O'Meara said. "The short game is key. You have to putt well. I did none of those well."

O'Meara wasn't the only old-timer to fall back. Fifty-four-year-old Tom Lehman followed a 68 Thursday with a 77 less than 24 hours later.

The young weren't spared, either.

Jordan Spieth, the 19-year-old who last weekend became the PGA Tour's youngest winner since 1931, made only two bogeys through his first 32 holes and was 3 under. Then came a double-bogey at the 15th, back-to-back bogeys at the next two holes, and a missed chance at No. 18 when a 4-footer for birdie slid by the cup.

Just like that, the youngster found himself at 1-over 143.

Spieth conceded that he got a little bored making all those pars.

"Yesterday, I was for some reason extremely patient with just taking my 30-footers and just trying to give myself tap-ins and not worrying about making birdies," he said. "Today I finally got to a point where I had enough and wanted to really hit it closer. And that's what happens when you try."

Darren Clarke, the surprise Open champion in 2011 but mostly an afterthought since then, had no trouble making birdies on the front side. He rolled in four of them. Unfortunately for him, all that good work was wiped out by one bad hole ? a quadruple-bogey 8 at the sixth. He finished with a 71 and also was at 143.

Zach Johnson had not been atop the leaderboard at any major since he rallied to win the Masters six years ago. He took advantage of kinder conditions Thursday morning to shoot a 66, helped along by a 45-foot eagle putt. But, after making only one bogey in the opening round, he started to find trouble lurking around every pot bunker, the course hardening in weather that looked more like Southern California than Scotland.

Not far from the course, swimmers frolicked in the Firth of Forth, taking advantage of the northern edge of a heat wave sweeping the British Isles.

Rory McIlroy can go swimming this weekend if he likes.

He struggled to a 79 in the opening round, and kept going in the wrong direction by playing the first seven holes at 4 over ? including his third double-bogey of the tournament. The former No. 1 player in the world has been in a baffling slump since his runaway victory at last year's PGA Championship, and a 12-over total assured he won't be back on Saturday.

Ditto for Luke Donald, who also spent time at the top of the world rankings. He followed a dismal 80 in the opening round with a mediocre 73, leaving him with a 10-over score that had no chance of making the cut.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/woods-mix-another-sunny-day-muirfield-144253191.html

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He likes the ring of President King: Rep. Peter King weighing 2016 run for White House


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Rep. Pete Kin (R-Long Island) has been in Congress for 11 terms but is weighing a run for the nation's top job: President.

WASHINGTON ? This King is thinking about becoming President.

Rep. Pete King of Long Island, a Republican who has served 11 terms in Congress, said Thursday he?s weighing a run for the White House in 2016.

?I?m going to look at it. I will go on speaking out on the issues, see who enters the race, and take it from there,? King said.

King has a history of flirting with higher office. He weighed entering the 2000, 2004 and 2010 races for U.S. Senate. And he eyed a potential campaign for governor in 2010.

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Each time, he backed off.

The idea of a presidential bid was floated by the conservative website Newsmax, which cited support from former Arizona Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. and Michael Mukasey, a former New York federal judge who served as attorney general in the George W. Bush administration.

They said the party needs a candidate with a strong background in national security ? a credential that two of the GOP?s potential 2016 candidates, Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Rand Paul of Kentucky, do not have.

King has chaired the House Committee on Homeland Security.

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?My concern is that there?s no Republican speaking out on national security from a national security standpoint. Rand Paul is talking about the CIA killing people in Starbucks with drones,? King said, referencing Paul?s doomsday scenario of uninhibited government power.

The obstacles to a King candidacy would be enormous.

Although King opposes abortion, sharing a view embraced by GOP primary voters, he supports new gun controls, breaking with many rank-and-file Republicans. And his successful push for $60 billion in Hurricane Sandy aid for storm-battered states put him at odds with most House Republicans.

King brushed off the idea of that his positions might make it hard to sell his candidacy to the conservative Republicans who turn out for the party's presidential primaries. Instead, he said he could help the GOP win back moderate ?Reagan Democrats.?

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?Right now we?re giving up too many votes by antagonizing people like carpenters, engineers, cops and firefighters,? King said. ?These people need to be part of the Republican conversation, and I?ve shown that I can appeal to them.?

Larry Sabato of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia noted that King is ?well-known, at least to the political community, and he?s clearly associated with terrorism and national security issues. Those are all pluses.?

But no incumbent House member has become President since James Garfield, in 1880.

?Politicians often float trial balloons with no real intention of following through,? Sabato said. ?This may be one of those cases.?

Late Thursday, King sent supporters an email that said "my name has been floated as a potential 2016 presidential candidate."

"I'm nowhere near ready to declare my candidacy," King wrote, but he added that he was "concerned" about his party's positions on security and counterterrorism.

The email ended with a link to make donations to King's congressional campaign.

Source: http://feeds.nydailynews.com/~r/nydnrss/news/politics/~3/FwVvfJdC-QI/story01.htm

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Whether You?re iPhone Or Android, VLC Is Here For Both

VLC was once described by a friend of mine in university, ?If you put a slice of bread into your computer then VLC will play it?. VLC is, in my opinions and others as the best media playing system. Now iPhone users and Android-a-holics can now download VLC and probably never have to worry playing any videos in the future. VLC was removed from the Google Play store but now it is back with certain features.

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John Hardin football player gets lots of attention from college recruits

by WHAS11

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Posted on July 18, 2013 at 6:32 PM

Updated yesterday at 9:28 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) -- Now to sports and talk of one of the star football recruits in the state of Kentucky!

Matt Elam is from right here in Kentuckiana and is getting all kinds of attention from college recruiters.

At 6 feet 6 inches and 350 pounds it's hard not to notice John Hardin senior defensive tackle Matt Elam.

College recruits have definitely taken notice.

Elam already holds offers from the likes of Louisville, Alabama, Notre dame, Ohio State and Kentucky.

In fact Just a couple of weeks ago Elam received 182 letters from the Kentucky coaching staff. They were 182 reasons why he should go to UK.

WHAS11's Adam Lefkoe has more, click on the video player above.
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Source: http://www.whas11.com/sports/football/John-Hardin-football-player-gets-lots-of-attention-from-college-recruits-216056411.html

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How to cache maps for offline use in Google Maps 2.0 for iOS

How to cache maps for offline use in Google Maps 2.0 for iOS

If you use Google Maps for directions on your iPhone or iPad, you've undoubtedly ran into a spotty service area and had issues retrieving directions. Caching maps for offline use before hand can prevent something like this from happening.

While Google doesn't make caching maps for offline use a very obvious option, it is there and we can show you how to use it.

  1. Launch the Google Maps app from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Find the area of the map that you'd like to cache for offline use either by pinching to zoom in and out or entering an address and making sure the screen is zoomed out enough to capture the area you'd like to save.
  3. Now in the Search bar type in Ok Maps and hit Search.
  4. You'll see a screen with the Google icon showing that it's processing the area for offline caching. If you receive an error message that the area couldn't be cached because it's too large, try zooming in to a smaller area.
  5. You'll now see a message at the bottom screen confirming that the area you've selected has been cached for offline use.

That's all there is to it. This is a great trick for iPad users who only have WiFi but still want to use Google Maps for directions while traveling. Give it a try and let us know how it worked for you!

As a reader pointed out in the comments, you can also clear cached data any time. The setting is buried but it's there. Just navigate to the following:

  • Settings > About, Terms & Privacy > Terms & Privacy > Clear application data
    


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