Nationals Max Scherzer throws no-hitter after hit-by-pitch spoils perfect game

## ** Just didn*t finish the pitch,** Scherzer said// ** Backed up on me and clipped him// It*s just one of those things that happened// Just focus on what you can do next//** ® 

## And for the entire game, Scherzer did just that// He knifed through the Pirates* lineup with ease// Zimmermann threw a no hitter on the final day of the regular season last year with a defense that changed nearly every inning// Scherzer got one of the Nationals best defensive alignments all game//® 

## Because Yunel Escobar was scratched just before the game with a stomach bug, Anthony Rendon played his natural position of third base, Danny Espinosa was at second and Ian Desmond was at short// And Scherzer used his defense//® 

## The Pirates made solid contact against him in the second inning, all long flyballs, but Harper, Denard Span and Taylor, who slammed against the left field wall, made running catches for outs// Few balls reached that far over the next seven innings// The first time through the order, the Pirates swung early// After that, Scherzer adjusted//® ** It was just kind of the cat and mouse thing where I could recognize what they were doing,** he said// 

## Playing in his first game since injuring his hamstring Thursday, Harper boosted Scherzer, smashing a solo home run in the fourth inning to center field off Pirates starter Francisco Liriano, only the second home run he has allowed to a left handed batter this season// ® 

## Scherzer may not have needed it, but the Nationals got him five more runs of support, four coming in the sixth// Span reached on a wild pitch, stole his eighth base and scored on Rendon*s double// Harper singled to score Rendon, and Tyler Moore*s two run single chased Liriano//As he did in between every inning, Scherzer watched from the air conditioned clubhouse// He changed his undershirt nearly every inning// Despite the long half inning in the sixth, he was sharp to start the seventh, getting three quick outs, including a strikeout of Andrew McCutchen with a wicked slider// Scherzer bounced off the mound, pumped his fist and jogged into the dugout while the 41,104 people in attendance cheered//® 

## ** It was pretty exhausting out there,** he said// ** It was nice and hot and humid// Going through the first six innings was pretty tiring and exhausting, just mentally, but I just kept firing, pounding the zone//** ** I didn*t think they were going to touch anything he was throwing up there,** Harper said® 

## With two outs in the eighth, the Nationals shifted far to the right against left handed hitter Pedro Alvarez// Scherzer got Alvarez to hit a soft groundball that way// Rendon dived for the ball but couldn*t make the play// Espinosa, standing in shallow right field, ran to his right, scooped it up and fired a laser to first base to get Alvarez by a step// Near the first base line, Scherzer spun, pumped his fist and screamed//® 

** I knew I had to get rid of it quick,** Espinosa said 

## Scherzer took the mound again in the ninth to a standing ovation// No one could sit for the final three outs// Gregory Polanco popped out to Rendon, who made the catch in foul territory at the railing of the Pirates* dugout// Jordy Mercer flied out to Span//® ## And then came the only base runner on the 27th hitter Scherzer faced// Soon thereafter, Scherzer was bathed with six bottles of chocolate syrup by Zimmermann, Harper and Jayson Werth// It is a goofy tradition Scherzer started// His hat and jersey may be the first in Cooperstown with chocolate stains//® 

 ** That*s awesome,** Scherzer said// ** Just shows you how much fun we*re having a team//
 
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Princess of Spain, on trial for corruption

## Spain-s Princess Cristina, was called to account before a court on charges that her husband abused millions of euros of public funds// Reportedly, this is the first time that a direct heir to the throne of Spain summoned by a court// She is the daughter of King Juan Carlos small// Her husband, Inaki Urdangarin, denies the charges// He allegedly mbifaturuar local authorities for the organization of sports activities// Princess was asked to go on trial in Palma de Mallorca on 27 April//
##  It is suspected that the Princess had information on financial matters to her husband// Inaki Urdangarin, the Duke of Palm, is a former Olympic handball player// He was suspended from official ceremonies in December monarchy//


City eliminates Chelsea

## Manchester City has defeated Chelsea 2-0 at the Etihad Stadium continuing to the next round of the FA Cup//
##  Local players played better in the first half and Jovetic scored in the 17th minute//
##  Even in the second half, the home side continued to be the most dangerous team, while Jose Mourinho did not motivate his players enough//
Security goal for Man City Samir Nasri realized in the second half 67'//
This victory sends Manchester City in the FA Cup quarterfinals//
Manuel Pellegrini-s team remains in the race for four trophies this season//


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US travel group calls for aviation changes


## A travel organization on Tuesday called for major changes to the nation-s aviation system, including how to pay for it and eliminating a tax loophole that it says encourages airlines to charge extra fees for services like checked bags//
U.S. Travel Association CEO Roger Dow said the group-s plan is *realistically achievable in the current political climate* and *stops the incessant kicking the can down the road with no real improvement//*

## The centerpiece of the plan is to eliminate five passenger aviation taxes// The net effect on a domestic airline ticket would be a reduction of between $9//50 and $25//50, based on a base average round trip airfare of $340, according to U//S// Travel-s calculations//

## However, the group advocated raising an airport fee, called a passenger facility charge, from $4//50 per ticket to $8//50, and permanently adjusting the fee for inflation//
## The change would have a pro consumer benefit, the group said// It would eliminate airlines  incentive to collect revenue through what airlines call ancillary fees, such as for bags and ticket changes// The IRS in 2009 ruled that those fees are not subject to taxation, which the group said resulted in *unleashing a major move toward fees by airlines that has been roundly criticized by travelers//*

## Eliminating the Domestic Passenger Ticket Tax, one of the five it proposes axing, would remove the airlines incentive to *shelter mass amounts of revenue in fees,* the USTA said//

## Raising the airport fee would also allow U//S// airports to modernize// In surveys and rankings, they typically don-t rank in the top 25 even though the U//S// has some of the busiest airports, including O-Hare International in Chicago, which is the busiest in the world when counting passenger and cargo traffic//

## Among those modernizations could be expanding airport terminal space, allowing new airlines to compete in markets now dominated by one or a few airlines// *The potential effects for prices and service could be tremendous,* the USTA said//

## The fee would also provide a source of funding for airports that sidesteps airlines, which typically pay for airport improvements and today have the power to block major projects, the group said//

## Airlines have been opposed to raising the airport fee, saying it-s unnecessary//

##The travel group also suggested changing the air traffic control system to be a *user fee model//* Airlines and other users of the air traffic control system would pay a new independent, nonprofit organization that would provide air traffic services, instead of the Federal Aviation Administration//

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Carnival Cruise Line to ban carry-on bottled beverages

## Carnival Cruise Line is limiting beverages brought on board, and specifically targeting bottles that could be used to smuggle alcohol// *Beginning July 9, passengers can only bring unopened cans and cartons of water, soda or nonalcoholic beverages, and those are limited to a maximum of 12, which can brought on as carry-on luggage// Limits on cooler size are also being put in place// Passengers and travel agents are being sent a letter explaining the policy//* Guests bringing bottled beverages on board are proving to be a source of multiple issues,* reads a statement issued by Carnival// *The first issue is the impact on the boarding process// Bottled beverages are the most common means by which guests attempt to smuggle alcohol on board which necessitates bottles be individually examined by security personnel// This delays the embarkation process and requires security resources dedicated to checking bottled beverages// The statement further explains, *when behavioral* issues occur on board and are ultimately *investigated, smuggled alcohol often appears to be a factor// Hence, to ensure an enjoyable experience for all guests and crew, we are modifying our *beverage policy//* Part of the policy change also means a slightly lower price for bottled water if purchased before boarding, $2//99 plus tax down from $4//99 plus gratuities// Also, the line still allows one bottle of fine wine or champagne per adult 21 or over to be brought aboard during embarkation// *The policy of not bringing bottled beverages on board applies to ports of call as well// The line says the policy is not a ploy to generate more revenue, but solely to control what it deems an excessive problem causing multiple issues//* *We sincerely apologize for any disappointment these changes may cause,* reads Carnival's statement// *However, we firmly believe these changes will ultimately benefit all guests//

Afghan official: Taliban kill 20 police officers in attack

##Afghan official: Taliban kill 20 police officers in attack KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) Taliban fighters overran multiple checkpoints in a nighttime raid in Afghanistan-s volatile southern Helmand province, killing at least 20 police officers as the battle raged into Saturday, authorities said// The assault came as Afghanistan-s military acknowledged the Taliban controls at least four districts across the country// The attacks in Helmand hit police checkpoints in the Musa Qala district, said Mohammad Ismail Hotak, the head of the province-s joint coordination of police and military operations// He said the attacks wounded at least 10 officers, though the Taliban also seemed to have suffered high casualties// The spokesman for the Interior Ministry, Sediq Sediqqi, said fighting ended Saturday afternoon with around 30 insurgents killed, including a group leader he named as Abdul Hadi// Saqi Jan, the head of police logistics in Musa Qala, said area checkpoints were manned by officers from the neighboring district of Baghran who had been forced out by earlier Taliban attacks// *Baghran has been under Taliban control since last year, so these police came to Musa Qala and built themselves a small compound and some checkpoints,* he said// The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attacks// The militants have been targeting vulnerable police checkpoints across the country since launching their summer offensive in April// Last month, a Taliban attack in Helmand-s Naw Zad district killed at least 19 police officers// Afghan army Gen// Afzel Aman, the head of the Defense Ministry-s operational department, told journalists Saturday that four districts are now under Taliban control in the country: Nawa in Ghazni province, Baghran and Dishu in Helmand province and Khak-e Afghan in Zabul province// *Fighting is going on almost everywhere compared to last year, and many places are under threat of enemy attack,* Aman said// Afghan forces are fighting alone this year as the U//S// and NATO have ended their combat mission and their casualties are soaring// Between Jan// 1 and May 7, 2,322 army, police and local police personnel were killed, 53 percent more than the same period in 2014, according to NATO// By comparison, a total of 2,217 American service members have been killed since the 2001 invasion//
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SORE FEET? TRY THESE

## Lavina Bonar-s eureka moment happened a couple of years ago when she faced a dilemma many job seekers can relate to: scrambling to find an outfit for a last minute interview// She found a suit but couldn-t grab shoes that matched her size// And since she couldn-t walk into the interview with a pair that was too roomy she might lose a shoe or fall over, after all she settled for a pair that was one size too small// In the end, Bonar got the job and a whole bunch of blisters// 
## Which is how she got inspired to create Sizers, a toe cushion that allows you to adjust the fit of loose shoes// It-s one of several new foot cushions and liners on the market these days designed to help women ease into their heels a little more comfortably// A twist on old school Dr// Scholl-s (he died decades ago, but his company is still around), they-re aimed squarely at the fashion forward// Want to avoid sores from those strappy heels? Fit into those custom wedding shoes? Keep your Jimmy Choos smelling fresh? If so, Sizers which sell for £3//99, or just under $7 could be the product for you// 
## But how well do they work? Well, even the fanciest toe cushion these included won-t make Louboutins feel like a pair of Nikes// *Just because you-re wearing these doesn-t mean you can suddenly wear high heels three hours longer,* warns Jacqueline Sutera, a New York City based doctor of podiatric medicine and surgery// And they-re definitely not a fix for conditions such as hammertoes, bone spurs or bunions in fact, they could make those conditions worse, notes Sutera// ## Based in London, Sizers are especially useful for those who have to size up to accommodate wide or slightly different sized feet, says Bonar, who notes they-re also popular with bridesmaids// They-ve even landed on the red carpet: One of her customers is celebrity stylist Jessica Paster//
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Lightning-s Ben Bishop practices, status for Game 5 still uncertain


 Lightning-s Ben Bishop practices, status for Game 5 still uncertain

## Asked about the status of his starting goalie on Friday, Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper offered the most honest answer he could// If Ben Bishop can play a game, he-s playing, Cooper said// The keeper-s availability for tonight-s crucial Game 5 likely won-t be revealed until just before puck drop, but Bishop crossed the first hurdle Saturday by taking part in the team-s morning skate// Speaking after practice, Bishop said *progress has been made//* 

 ## While that-s great news for the Bolts, it-s no guarantee that he-s good to go// Bishop skated before Game 4 and later spoke to the media but was a last minute scratch// He was replaced by Andrei Vasilevskiy, who shook off some early nerves to make 17 stops in the 2 1 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks// There were reports Friday night, none of them official, that the extra day off between games had Bishop on the mend// It-s believed he suffered a left leg injury in Game 2, although that-s not been confirmed by the Lightning//
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Hillary Clinton urges new era of shared American prosperity

## NEW YORK (AP) Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a new era of shared prosperity in America and told thousands at a presidential campaign rally Saturday that workers can trust her to fight for them// *It-s America-s basic bargain,* Clinton said// *If you do your part, you ought to be able to get ahead, and when everybody does their part, America gets ahead too// *That bargain inspired generations of American families, including my own,* the former secretary of state and first lady said// In the first major speech of her second campaign for president, Clinton portrayed herself as a fierce advocate for those left behind after the recession// She cited President Barack Obama, and former Presidents Franklin D.Roosevelt and Bill Clinton, her husband, and said they embraced the idea that *real and lasting prosperity must be built by all and shared by all//
 ## Her campaign said her *tenacious fighter* message will form the foundation of the 2016 White House race// She also gave a nod at the start of her address to the prospect she would be the first woman elected to the White House// Clinton told the thousands at the outdoor rally on Roosevelt Island that she was glad to be with them *in a place with absolutely no ceilings//*
## Eager and excited Democrats began assembling hours before they heard from the candidate// Marc Markley of New York said he showed up at 2:30 a//m// and waited in the dark for the gates to open, with only a police officer for company// *I was about to fall asleep earlier, but now it-s totally worth it,* he said// *I can-t wait to get inside//*
 ## Those arriving were greeted by campaign manager Robby Mook, who took an all hands on deck approach to the event by hawking merchandise a role typically assigned to a low level staffer or volunteer// *Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our rally today,* Mook called out to the crowd filtering into Four Freedoms park, before directing them to a table selling campaign T shirts and other campaign branded gear// *Thanks for being here and buy some products//*
## On Friday, the Clinton campaign released a video on Friday detailing her four decades in public service, starting with her work as a young lawyer at the Children-s Defense Fund//
 ## After the Saturday speech, Clinton planned to visit early voting states, with events focused on her relationship with her mother and her father-s background as a veteran and small businessman//
## *You have to get up off the floor and you keep fighting,* Clinton says in the video, discussing her failed 1993 attempt to overhaul the nation-s health care system during her husband-s administration// *Everyday Americans need a champion//* Clinton has spoken out strongly on immigration and other issues important to parts of the Democratic base//
## But she has been reticent on other policy questions that have divided the party, among them a trade deal with Pacific Rim nations// Obama backs it// Organized labor, liberals and others say it would cost U//S// jobs//
## On Friday, dozens of union backed House Democrats voted down a critical part of Obama-s trade agenda, negotiating authority that would let him propose trade agreements that Congress could accept or reject, but not amend//
## Clinton did not offer specific policy proposals in her speech// Aides said that would come in the following weeks on issues that include college affordability, jobs and the economy//
 ## Clinton was joined by her husband and daughter Chelsea at the rally// It was the first time the family had been seen together in public since Clinton began her campaign in April, and the crowd chanted *Bill! Bill! Bill!* when she introduced him//
## *Oh, that will make him so happy,* Clinton said//
 ## Associated Press Radio Correspondent Julie Walker contributed to this report//
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Tropical System May Brew in Gulf of Mexico Early This Week



## The tropics will begin to show signs of life in the Gulf of Mexico early this week, putting lives and property in danger across Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas// A disturbance moving from the Yucatan Peninsula over the Gulf of Mexico will have a window of opportunity to organize itself late in the weekend and into the first part of the new week, potentially becoming a tropical depression or tropical storm// Fortunately, this disturbance is expected to remain relatively weak and should be a far cry from a powerful, destructive hurricane//
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Olympic Stadium cost rises to £701m from initial £280m estimate

## The overall bill for the Olympic Stadium in Stratford, largely met by taxpayers, has soared to more than £700m before West Ham United move in as tenants next year. In a move likely to reignite the row over the amount of public money used to make the stadium suitable for both football and athletics, the London Legacy Development Corporation has confirmed the total cost of the transformation at £272m.Originally the Olympic Stadium was priced up at £280m in the London 2012 bid book before the price tag rose to £429m. The latest announcement, following the last of the contracts being signed, takes the total cost of the stadium to £701m. In April the Guardian revealed that the LLDC had opened itself up to a decade of potential challenges over whether the deal broke European Commission state aid rules by not applying for prenotification. The final confirmed cost of the transformation, towards which West Ham will make a £15m contribution on top of the £2.5m they will pay annually for a 99 year lease, is significantly higher than the £154m originally announced when the deal with West Ham was agreed.Without allowing for inflation, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff cost £121m in 1999 and Arsenal-s similar sized Emirates Stadium cost £390m in 2006. However, the LLDC would argue that the Olympic Stadium project was unusually challenging in engineering terms and involved effectively entirely rebuilding the existing structure. The saga of the stadium-s legacy has been long and tortuous. The initial plan was to remove the upper tiers of the stadium and scale it back to a modest 25,000 seat bowl after the Games. 
## But the coalition government and Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, urged a rethink in 2010, reasoning that it was folly to in effect knock it down and that only football could provide a sustainable future. Following a bitter battle with Tottenham Hotspur, a deal was eventually agreed with West Ham that later collapsed under legal challenge. Following another tender process, the club were awarded a 99 year lease to share the stadium with other tenants including UK Athletics. The operator of the Stade de France was recently appointed to handle the running of the stadium and to book concerts and sporting events to supplement income. Last year the LLDC admitted that the cost had risen to £193.9m as a result of difficulties that Balfour Beatty was experiencing with the world-s largest cantilevered roof. The LLDC said that the deals it had signed with West Ham, who will in effect be the main tenants during the football season, and British Athletics, which is entitled to use for the whole of July, would ensure that it would not require continuing subsidy from the taxpayer. *We have invested in transforming a temporary athletics venue into a permanent world class multiuse arena that has a secure and long term sustainable future,* said the LLDC-s chief executive, David Goldstone. *This has required a significant amount of work and innovative engineering solutions. *Alongside the transformation work the deals signed with British Athletics and West Ham United and the appointment of a stadium operator ensures the stadium will pay its way and not require any continuing subsidy from the taxpayer.*The largest chunk of funding for the transformation comes from a one off settlement of £148.8m from the exchequer in 2010. On top of that Newham council has provided £40m, West Ham £15m, almost £40m comes from the original £9.3bn budget for the Olympics, a further £25m from the government. UK Athletics has invested £1m and the London Marathon Charitable Trust has provided £3.5m. In return for investing £40m for a share in the special purpose vehicle that owns the stadium, Newham council has been guaranteed access to the stadium and up to 100,000 tickets a year to West Ham matches. ## West Ham are set to move into the stadium, which will have 21,000 moveable seats designed to make it more suitable for football, at the start of the 2016 17 season. The club-s vice chair, Karren Brady, who has sold out of some of the executive box offerings, has promised cut price season tickets in order to fill the ground and make Premier League football more affordable. Johnson blamed a lack of planning by his predecessors for the cost of transforming the stadium into a 54,000 seat multipurpose arena. Concerned about the potential for delays and without a definite commitment from a football club, the Olympic board decided in 2007 to press ahead with plans to build the stadium with a demountable top tier that could be removed afterwards to bring the capacity down to 25,000. *A very bad call was made when those in charge at the time backed a stadium construction plan that would leave the Olympic Park with a much smaller, mouldering and tumbleweed ridden arena following the Games,* Johnson said. *Following that plan would have literally torn the heart out of the park and put at risk the incredible economic regeneration we are now seeing in east London.
 ## *Our remedy offered long term sustainable investment in order to protect an iconic stadium that Londoners took to their hearts, and which is now set to be home to almost every conceivable sport, concert or community event for decades to come. *We-ve created a knockout venue that will drive and sustain thousands of jobs, where we-ve ensured that a hefty share of the profits will be paid back into the taxpayers coffers and which provides a genuine Olympic legacy for our city.*
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A Hectic Day at Charleston Church, and Then a Hellish Visitor

## At about 9, gunfire and terrified cries shattered the evening calm// In the pastor s office, Mr// Pinckney s wife, who had been waiting patiently with their younger daughter, turned off the lights, locked the door, hugged her child close and called 911// When the shooting was over, nine congregants were dead, including Mr. Pinckney and two of the newly ordained ministers, each shot multiple times with a //45caliber handgun// The stranger identified by the police as Dylann Roof, 21, a high school dropout and sometime landscaper has been charged with nine counts of murder// *You are raping our women and taking over our country,* Mr. Roof said to the victims, all of them black, before killing them, witnesses told the police// In a matter of unforeseen moments, the future of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church and its 350 active members would be changed forever// Church leaders were lost, along with worshipers young and middleaged// Children were left motherless// A girls track team lost its coach, a university its admissions coordinator// And residents of all races in Charleston, a city that places such value on its houses of worship that it calls itself the Holy City, recoiled in horror as one of its most storied buildings was desecrated by intolerant rage and transformed, if briefly, into a charnel house// 
## A parishioner, Elizabeth Alston, said Saturday that the church would be open for Sunday school and services the next morning// The massacre has reverberated far beyond Charleston, prompting fierce new debate about race relations in a nation already grappling with protests over police conduct toward AfricanAmericans// President Obama spoke Thursday of *the heartache and the sadness and the anger* the shootings had elicited// The Justice Department opened a hate crimes investigation// And in Columbia, where Mr. Pinckney s empty desk in the Legislature has been adorned with a black cloak and flowers, lawmakers were once again grappling with the question of whether the Confederate battle flag should fly on the grounds of the statehouse//But the deepest pain was at the handsome, whitewashed old church in Charleston, now cordoned off with yellow police tape, and along the intimate tendrils that connected its members to friends and family// The Itinerant Pastor Mr. Pinckney, 41, was a busy man// But when he was talking to you, said Sylvia Johnson, 56, his cousin, he locked eyes intently and listened carefully// He was especially tender toward Ms.Johnson s blind daughter// His voice could move into a more stern, but still loving, register when he addressed his own daughters, Eliana and Malana// With his flock in Charleston, his home in Jasper County, at South Carolina s southernmost tip, and his job up in Columbia, Mr. Pinckney had to work to spread his love around// He called himself the *itinerant pastor//* He had recently run an old car dry and bought a new SUV// On Wednesday morning in Columbia, he was dressed, sharp as always, in a dark suit and sitting in his office with his back to a view of the capitol dome, preparing for a Senate Finance Committee meeting// He was surrounded by framed newspaper spreads, recognitions of achievement, volumes of Bibles and a poster of the Rev// Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Next to a refrigerator bearing a *Yes! I Love My Library* sticker given to him by his wife, Jennifer, a librarian, he had rolled up a bunch of posters depicting AfricanAmerican life in the South Carolina Lowcountry// He planned to take them home that day// But first, another day of work// Mr. Pinckney, elected to the South Carolina House at age 23, had always had a sense of purpose// In seventh grade, the skinny student endured the taunts of his classmates in Jasper County, a depressed angle of what Senate colleagues called the Forgotten Triangle, for wearing a starched shirt and tie and for carrying a briefcase instead of a backpack// 
## He thought you needed to dress like someone to be someone// Continue reading the main story RELATED IN OPINION Hatred or Heritage? He quickly became someone// He had begun preaching sermons in his teens// An ambitious intern unafraid to ask his bosses to look at the county budget, he became a page in the State House of Representatives and ultimately a member, and then a senator//Now, 12 hours before he was killed, he took the elevator down to Room 105 for another meeting on the budget, where he again pushed, in the face of an overwhelming Republican majority, for funding to fix the roads in his deprived district// Later, he rode an escalator up from the parking lot to the statehouse// He walked between marble columns and up a mahogany staircase lined with paintings of the Revolutionary War, and greeted friends in a lobby presided over by a statue of John C. Calhoun// In the stately Senate chamber, he greeted more friends on the floor and took a seat next to Senator Vincent A.Sheheen, a fellow Democrat// It was here that Mr.Pinckney made his mark that day// When Mr.Sheheen nervously prepared to voice his opposition to a compromise reached with Republicans on their effort to introduce a voter ID bill, he was shocked to hear Mr.Pinckney s booming voice call out, *No//* Advertisement Continue reading the main story *When I heard him voting no, loud and clear, I knew I was doing the right thing,* Mr.Sheheen said// They were the only two to vote in dissent// Mr.Pinckney left another meeting early, telling colleagues that he had an appointment at his church back in Charleston// A WildTalking SuspectIt is not clear where or how Mr. Roof spent his Wednesday morning// Even to his friends, there were unexplained gaps// He had dropped out of many of his oldest friends lives some years ago// But then, about a month ago, he resurfaced, telling them that he had gone to a public library in Columbia to open a Facebook account for the express purpose of finding them// As a younger man, Mr. Roof had a rocky academic career, attending ninth grade twice at two schools, but possibly not making it any further// Friends recalled him as being painfully shy// But recently, he had been showing a new side, his friends said: spouting racist comments, praising segregation and talking wildly of setting off a race war// He had also been arrested twice: once in February for possession of Suboxone, a drug used to treat opiate addiction, and a second time in April for trespassing at a mall where he had been banned for a year after the first arrest// On the day Mr. Roof contacted his old friends through Facebook, he went to the family trailer home of one of them, Joseph C.Meek Jr//, in Red Bank, in suburban Lexington County// Soon, he was sleeping there as often as four times a week, sometimes on the floor// He had a cellphone, his friends said, but no phone service// To communicate, he used WiFi to send messages via Facebook, or he showed up in person// Mr. Roof told his friends that he had quit a landscaping job because he could not bear working in the Southern heat// He spent his days loafing around the place, watching television and sometimes calling his father, pretending to be at work, said Jacob Meek, 15, Joseph s brother// *He said his parents kept pressuring him to get a job,* Jacob said// He was fond of vodka and usually kept a stash around// He went to the Platinum Plus strip club recently, Jacob said, and threw dollar bills at the dancers//But amid his aimlessness, Joseph Meek, 20, and other friends said, Mr.Roof talked wildly about hurting AfricanAmericans, about doing something *crazy//* Joseph, worried, hid the //45caliber handgun Mr. Roof had bought with money his parents gave him for his 21st birthday// But Joseph eventually returned the gun because he was on probation and feared having it around// At one point, Jacob said, Mr. Roof s parents took the gun, too// *I guess he stole it back,* he said// On Tuesday, Mr. Roof agreed to drive his friends to Lake Murray// He said he was pressed for time, because he wanted to make the 2 p.m. showing of *Jurassic World* at the AMC theater// He showed Jacob the movie coupon he had in his car// He carried a $7 pack of American Spirit cigarettes and wore a longsleeve gray shirt with a Border Patrol logo on one side and a sleeve stained with battery acid// 
## He wore that shirt all the time, Jacob said// Advertisement Continue reading the main story He was not acting jumpy or out of the ordinary, his friends recalled// He was acting like a guy who had a movie to catch// *He did seem like he was in a rush,* Jacob said// *He was like, Come on, let s go// *Felicia Sanders, who was in the room, heard the gunfire before seeing who the gunman was, she later told a friend, Ms. Johnson, Mr. Pinckney s cousin// Ms,Sanders dropped to the ground with her 5yearold granddaughter// She saw blood everywhere// The white visitor was doing the shooting, and he reloaded his weapon five times// Ms, Sanders s son, Tywanza Sanders, tried unsuccessfully to shield his aunt, Susie Jackson, 87, and talk sense to the gunman// *That s when the gunman said: Y all are raping our women and taking over the country// This must be done, * Ms. Johnson recalled Ms. Sanders telling her// Then he shot Tywanza// At one point, he asked a woman if she had been shot yet// When she said no, he said: *Good// Someone has to live to tell the story, because I m going to kill myself, too//* Ms. Sanders survived only by playing dead, Ms. Johnson said// Soon, the gunman was gone, fleeing in his Hyundai Elantra and leaving nine churchgoers dead or dying behind//
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The Cost of Letting Young People Drift


 ## President Obama spotlighted a national crisis last year when he launched My Brother-s Keeper, an initiative that encourages communities, nonprofits and the private sector to focus on ways to improve the lives of some of the nation-s most vulnerable young people// According to the White House, the private sector has since directed nearly $500 million to various projects aimed at expanding opportunity for this group// 
## The crisis, in a nutshell, is the isolation of millions of young black and Latino men, who are disengaged from school, work and mainstream institutions generally// The task of bridging that gap has been left to the philanthropic community, which understands the crisis and has undertaken various educational initiatives// But the country as a whole seems largely unaware that a large number of young people exist wholly apart from the mainstream, a situation that is enormously damaging to them and to the rest of society// 
 ## The scope of the problem is outlined in a new study of nearly 100 American cities by Measure of America, a policy group at the Social Science Research Council// The study finds that more than 5.5 million people ages 16 to 24 are neither working nor in school, a significantly larger group than before the recession// 
 ## At a time when the economy is requiring workers to have higher levels of skills, one in seven of America-s young adults can-t even get started// And even if they find jobs, they are likely to earn significantly less than their peers, be more dependent on public assistance programs and end up worse off physically and mentally than their more fortunate peers// 
 ## The depth of this disengagement varies by race and place// Nationally, 21.6 percent of black youths are neither working nor in school, compared with 20.3 percent of Native Americans, 16.3 percent of Latinos, 11.3 percent of whites and 7.9 percent of Asians// In nine metropolitan areas, at least one in four black youths are shut out of society this way// In some cases Chicago, for instance whites and Latinos do slightly better than in the country as a whole, but African Americans do much worse, with a rate of 24.5 percent neither working nor in school// In the greater Boston area, white and black youths fare relatively well, while Latinos do worse// In 10 metro areas, at least one in five Latino youths are out of both work and school//
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Miley Cyrus *has been romancing Victoria's Secret model Stella Maxwell for months*

 
## She-s been keeping quiet about her love life since her split from Patrick Schwarzenegger in April. But according to new reports Miley Cyrus has found romance with stunning Victoria s Secret model Stella Maxwell. The two were spotted on Wednesday sharing an embrace in NYC just days after Miley admitted to being bisexual in an interview. A source has told the New York Daily News Confidenti column that Miley and Stella have been dating for months and are known in their circle of friends as a couple : They hold hands and hug and are very comfortable together. They re definitely together, adds the insider. Representatives for Miley and Stella have been contacted for comment. Miley and the 24 year old, who is Northern Irish but was bought up in Belgium and New Zealand, met through Miley s assistant and close friend Cheyne Thomas. Stella though joked during an interview with V Magazine earlier this year that the two The singer has never named a female lover but has been open about her bisexuality, telling Paper Magazine last week, I am literally open to every single thing that is consenting and doesn-t involve an animal and everyone is of age. Everything that s legal, I m down with. Yo, I m down with any adult anyone over the age of 18 who is down to love me. 
## The Tennessee native added, I-am just equal. I-am just even. It has nothing to do with any parts of me or how I dress or how I look. It-s literally just how I feel. The 22 year old talked more about her sexuality when interviewed by Time about her collaboration with Happy Hippie her non profit dedicated to helping homeless and LGBT youth and Instagram to spread positive images of gender nonconforming people with her campaign. She said: There are times in my life where I-ve had boyfriends or girlfriends. And there are times where I just love being with myself and don t want to give part of myself away to someone else ... I think that s a new freedom for women, especially. She has also described the moment she opened up about her sexuality to her mother Tish when she was 14. I remember telling her I admire women in a different way, she explained to Paper Magazine earlier this year. And she asked me what that meant. And I said, *I love them. I love them like I love boys.* And it was so hard for her to understand. She didn-t want me to be judged and she didn t want me to go to hell. But she believes in me more than she believes in any God. I just asked for her to accept me. And she has. The Wrecking Ball admitted she when she was with women, she felt she needed to protect them and be macho. 
## The subject was broached when she talked about being around overly macho energy. Whatever her relationship status, the Wrecking Ball singer certainly looked in great spirits as she enjoyed a night out with friends in New York on Thursday, flashing a huge smile as she partied in Soho. The 22 year old looked ready for a rave in her colourful outfit as she she and a group of pals, including Flaming Lips star Wayne Coyne, poured out of a bar in NYC. Rocking double denim, Miley teamed ripped jeans with a matching jacket layered over a pink t-shirt. A pair of heart print Doc Martens and a bright green bag finished off her outfit, with the star adding a backwards baseball cap over her short blonde hair and covering her face in stickers.
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I played No Man's Sky and now I'm a believer; I'm also an alien murderer

## Five minutes into No Man-s Sky and I have discovered a new planet, shot an innocent unicorn lizard creature literally the first sign of life I had seen and angered a fleet of space police drones// Let me back up first// I-m at a suite overlooking the Los Angeles Convention Center meeting with Sean Murray, Managing Director for No Man-s Sky developer Hello Games// No Man-s Sky is a space exploration game that promises to support 18 quintillion procedurally generated worlds [that-s 18 trailed by 18 zeros], each of which are massive, colorful planets covered in various climates and procedurally generated creatures// The ultimate *goal,* if you need an incentive, is to explore your way to the very center of the universe// It-s a very ambitious project, especially given that the entirety of Hello Games is less than a dozen people//
## 18 QUINTILLION WORLDS Murray and I are talking about intergalactic continuity how the math behind the game works so that each procedurally generated planet will be the same for each player who visits [presumably because the *input* is based at least in part on spatial coordinates]// On a couch behind us, another developer is typing away on a laptop trying to find bugs in the game-s code// Sean is swimming through a lake on the planet Konanko scanning for new aquatic life// Above us looms a large trading post// Then he hands me the controller and tells me to go find a new planet// I thumb left through the dense cloud of dots and press X into the ether// A name pops up for a planet called Dreapolys// Like all things in this game, the name is procedurally generated, too, and if you-re the first to find the planet, you can rename it// That goes into the cloud for others to see; Murray promises they-ll try their best to find and remove offensive [likely genital related] titles//I warp into Dreapolys orbit// On stage at the E3 2015 demo, this took about five seconds// Here it-s more like 20 seconds still surprisingly quick, and something Murray says will be quicker by the time the game is released// I twist the nose of my spaceship to and fro to get a feel for my surroundings// I look to the large planet below and begin my descent to the dark side of Dreapolys// Murray points out that I should probably start moving towards the brighter side of planet; by the time I break into the atmosphere, ## I-m at the edge of daylight// Landing is thankfully easy just press triangle and my spaceship will find the next suitable spot and drop down// The part where I land is less grass and more rock, looking out over several small lakes// Still, it-s serene; large, simple shaped crystals of bold colors jut out of the surface// If I blast them with my *gun* which is also used for scanning the environment I can collect minerals to use in crafting upgrades for my gun, suit, or spaceship// I can also sell these minerals at various trading posts for space money and buy nicer guns, suits, and spaceships [you can only have one of each at any given time]// I scan the environment, looking for new creatures to add to my logbook// At the same time, a group of pink blurs are jumping past me// There was no imminent threat I don-t even think they noticed me//
## I shot at the crowd and killed one with my first shot// Nice job, me// I-m already upsetting the ecosystem with unprovoked murder//The best way I could describe the creature is a pink, elongated unicorn / lizard hybrid// I-d like to say it was a mistake, that I had pressed the wrong button and intended to scan him// Nope// I think I was just curious what would happen// Nearby, a stout bunny / gnome looking thing looks up at me, clearly judging my actions// Then he looks past me and quickly hops away as I notice a glow at my feet// Cue the space police// As Murray tells me, mining [ie *shooting and collecting*] crystals and minor terraforming are fair game// Kill a living creature, however, and your wanted level goes up// The first responders are the tiny floating drones that emanate a light and shoot lasers// Killing one also only took a single shot, immediately raising my wanted level// Two more drones fly in, followed by an AT AT like walker// I scan to try and find my spaceship, but I-ve wandered too far away// I-m going to die here// The screen very quickly goes to black, with a quote from Dan Simmons- Hyperion Cantos laid over it I can-t remember what it was exactly ## Hello Games- Alex Wiltshire tells me the game will rotate through a series of classic science fiction quotes and one from Jaden Smith// The penalty of death is that all my progress on the planet anything I scanned or collected is lost// This whole story takes places over maybe ten minutes of playtime// If this is what No Man-s Sky is exploring random planets, doing dumb things, and telling your friends about it I think I-d be very happy// There-s no release date set for No Man-s Sky Murray says they were originally planning to announce it at E3 but those plans had changed [he didn-t elaborate on why] for both PlayStation 4 and PC// If you ever find yourself in Dreapolys and see a judgmental gnome bunny thing hopping, please remember what it-s had to witness and tell it I-m sorry//
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Hillary Clinton is going to lose: She doesn-t even see the frustrated progressive wave that will nominate Bernie Sanders

Hillary Clinton is going to lose: She doesn-t even see the frustrated progressive wave that will nominate Bernie Sanders 

In this photo taken May 20, 2015, Democratic Presidential candidate Sen// Bernie Sanders, I Vt//, poses for a portrait before an interview with The Associated Press in Washington// For Democrats who had hoped to lure Massachusetts Sen// Elizabeth Warren into a presidential campaign, independent Sen// Bernie Sanders might be the next best thing// Sanders, who is opening his official presidential campaign Tuesday in Burlington, Vermont, aims to ignite a grassroots fire among left leaning Democrats wary of Hillary Rodham Clinton// He is laying out an agenda in step with the party-s progressive wing and compatible with Warren-s platform reining in Wall Street banks, tackling college debt and creating a government financed infrastructure jobs program// Hillary Clinton went to New York-s Roosevelt Island earlier this month to relaunch her campaign for president// Her first kickoff fell flat, perhaps because she herself didn-t attend, opting instead to send a video greeting card in which people she still insists on calling everyday Americansshared their life plans// She came on at the end to say she had plans of her own that include being president, and that she does it all for us// She delivered a 45 minute speech that told us little more than that three minute video// She still won-t say where she-d peg the minimum wage or if she-d ever rein in the surveillance state or get us out of Iraq// Most amazing is how she finesses the Trans Pacific Partnership that President Obama so covets// It-s the biggest deal in the history of commerce; its investor tribunals would substitute corporate for democratic will here and around the world and Clinton hasn-t said boo about it// Some ask how she gets away with it// I-m not so sure she does// Politicians have always ducked tough issues, but today-s Democrats are the worst// When the TPP came before the House, enough Democrats played it cute to leave the outcome in doubt till the very end// Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi didn-t tip her hand until just before the vote// Many who voted no never said exactly why// Some want to curb currency manipulation// Some oppose the fast track process, others the secret tribunals or the intellectual property rules that actually restrain competition// If the caucus as a whole has a bottom line, no one knows what it is// The TPP is a mystery because our leaders wish it so// We don-t know what-s in it because our president won-t let us read it, and not out of respect for precedent or protocol// George W// Bush showed us drafts of his trade agreements// We-re negotiating one right now with Europe, and Europeans get to read those drafts// If a comma gets cut from the TPP, hundreds of corporate lobbyists know in an instant// The only people who don-t know are the American people and that-s only because our president thinks our knowing would ruin everything// The process by which Congress considers the TPP is confusing in itself// The pact is still being negotiated by the 12 nations who-d be parties to it// The fight now is over legislation meant to grease the skids for it when it finally arrives// At issue are trade promotion authority or TPA the fast track by which Congress vows not to amend or filibuster a trade agreement it hasn-t even read and trade adjustment assistance or TAA, which gives benefits (money, health insurance, job training) to workers who can prove to the federal government that they lost their jobs due to trade// Signed into law by John Kennedy, expanded by Bill Clinton and extended by George W// Bush, the half century old program is set to expire in September// The bills now before Congress would keep it alive another six years// Back in May the Senate approved a bill that included both TAA and TPA// On June 12, the House voted on both, but in separate bills under a rule requiring passage of each in order to send either to the Senate// The rule was alternatively described as an attempt to mirror the Senate bill, or a strategy to gain House passage, there being different majorities there for each provision// As a strategy for passage it was a dud// When fast track passed by eight votes (219 to 211), Democrats reversed field and bailed on the TAA just to derail the whole process// The press called the June 12 votes a huge win for labor and a *humiliating defeat* for Obama// Reading such stories one might think fast track or even the TPP itself had suffered a crushing blow// Some on the left even called it historic// Paul Krugman wrote, *House Democrats shocked almost everyone by rejecting key provisions needed to complete the Trans Pacific Partnership//* To Krugman it seemed a watershed: *Ever since Ronald Reagan-s election in 1980, Democrats have been on the ideological defensive// Even when they won elections they seemed afraid to endorse clearly progressive positions… But that era appears to be over//* I wouldn-t pop any corks quite yet// For the first time ever Congress hit the pause button on globalization, but that-s all it did// House Dems didn-t suddenly lurch left: they just did what they always do// In 1993 they voted no on NAFTA// In 2002 they voted against the Iraq War// In 2010 they passed an Obamacare bill with a public option// But they can-t ignore their president or their donors forever// In 2008 they resisted Bush-s bailout but finally gave in to Obama and Wall Street// Republicans held firm, thus setting in motion the Tea Party and the sad, sorry debacle of 2010// On Thursday the Republicans did what any fool could have predicted: they passed a new rule and sent the TPA to the Senate sans worker assistance// We don-t know what will happen next, but we do know fast track has already passed both houses of Congress once// In the end, Obama, Boehner, McConnell and their global capital partners will likely get their way, but June 12 may yet prove historic// In 2008 House Republicans lost the bailout battle but planted the seeds of a grass-roots movement that would win wars// Progressives should examine the precedent// Krugman-s right: there-s a rumbling out there, but most Democrats are a long way from hearing it, let alone joining in// If House Dems stand firm, they too may plant the seeds of a grass roots movement// Much of their party will resist// Every political party is really many parties// The Democrats- presidential, Senate, governors and donors parties all line up with global capital// Even in the House, Minority Whip Steny Hoyer is a staunch free trader and Pelosi herself spent the week before the vote quietly imploring her caucus to swallow the poison pill// No one knows where scores of Democrats really stand// Both parties are caught in a crossfire between their donors and their base// Republican voters are suspicious of the TPP and hate fast track, mostly because they hate Obama// Democratic voters hate fast track but accept the TPP, mostly because they love Obama// Republicans in Congress are civil because they can-t bash Democrats for doing what their base wishes they would do// Democrats in Congress are quiet because they don-t want their donors to think they mean what they say and don-t know when someone may offer them something to take one for the team by switching sides// It-s hard to follow the bouncing ball when the topic-s so opaque, the bill-s locked up like a nuclear code and everyone-s lying or speaking in such empty phrases that they may as well be lying// The press isn-t helping// When all coverage is about motives, message or strategy, it-s easier for politicians to hide their views// This week I told two liberal friends that Pelosi is trying to find *a path to yes on fast track//* (Her words) Both said Pelosi and Clinton had broken with Obama, are moving left and now oppose the deal// In terms of strategy and message it was true all except the part about Clinton and Pelosi opposing the deal// No one plays the game better than Hillary Clinton, the Harry Houdini of syntax// The question is whether it-s a winning game, and if so for whom// It isn-t a winning game for progressives// We only win when debate is specific, honest and brave// The TPP debate is like those we have every day over government// The more abstract the terms, the harder it is for us to win// If we find ourselves debating government or bureaucracy, we lose// If we talk Medicare or Social Security, we win// We even win on foreign aid but only when armed with the facts// It-s the same with the TPP// Everyone wants more -global cooperationbut no one wants to let Big Pharma stamp out generic drugs or let Big Tobacco tell us how they-ll label their products// And no one wants some secretive global tribunal telling a state legislature how to govern// If there-s an easier case to make, I-ve never seen it// You may ask why every Democrat in Congress doesn-t make it, but we-ve gone over that// Whether they-re in thrall to their donors, their consultants, their leaders or their ambitions, whoever or whatever holds them back, they just can-t do it//
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Greece is a sideshow. The eurozone has failed, and Germans are its victims too

 
 ## Nearly every discussion of the Greek fiasco is based on a morality play// Call it Naughty Greece versus Noble Europe// Those troublesome Greeks never belonged in the euro, runs this story// Once inside, they got themselves into a big fat mess and now it-s up to Europe to sort it all out// 
 Eurozone creditors raise hopes of Greek bailout deal 
## Those are the basics all Wise Folk agree on// Then those on the right go on to say feckless Greece must either accept Europe-s deal or get out of the single currency// Or if more liberal, they hem and haw, cough and splutter, before calling for Europe to show a little more charity to its southern basketcase// Whatever their solution, the Wise Folk agree on the problem| it-s not Brussels that-s at fault, it-s Athens// Oh, those turbulent Greeks! That-s the attitude you smell when the IMF-s Christine Lagarde decries the Syriza government for not being *adult * enough// That-s what licenses the German press to portray Greece-s finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, as needing *psychiatric help *// There-s just one problem with this story| like most morality tales, it shatters upon contact with hard reality// Athens is merely the worst outbreak of a much bigger disease within the euro project// Because the single currency isn-t working for ordinary Europeans, from the Ruhr valley to Rome//  On saying this, I don-t close my eyes to the endemic corruption and tax dodging in Greece// Nor am I about to don Farage ist chalkstripes// My charge is much simpler| the euro project is not only failing to deliver on the promises of its originators, it-s doing the exact opposite by eroding the living standards of ordinary Europeans// And as we-ll see, that-s true even for those living in the continent-s number one economy, Germany//  First, let-s remind ourselves of the noble pledges made for the euro project// Let-s play the grainy footage of Germany-s Helmut Schmidt and France-s Giscard d-Estaing, as they lay the foundations for Europe-s grand unifier// Most of all, let-s remind ourselves of what the true believers felt// Take this from Oskar Lafontaine, Germany-s minister of finance, on the very eve of the launch of the euro// He talked of *the vision of a united Europe, to be reached through the gradual convergence of living standards, the deepening of democracy, and the flowering of a truly European culture *// We could quote a thousand other such stanzas of euro poetry, but that single line from Lafontaine shows how far the single currency project has fallen// Instead of raising living standards across Europe, monetary union is pushing them downwards// Rather than deepening democracy, it is undermining it// As for *a truly European culture *, when German journalists accuse Greek ministers of *psychosis *, that mythic agora of nations is a long way off// 
## Of all these three charges, the first is most important because it explains how the entire union is being undermined// To see what-s happened to the living standards of ordinary Europeans, turn to some extraordinary research published this year by Heiner Flassbeck, former chief economist at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, and Costas Lapavitsas, an economics professor at Soas University of London turned Syriza MP// 
## In Against the Troika, the German and the Greek publish one chart that explodes the idea that the euro has raised living standards// What they look at is unit labour costs how much you need to pay staff to make one unit of output| a widget, say, or a bit of software// And they map labour costs across the eurozone from 1999 to 2013// What they find is that German workers have barely seen wages rise for the 14 year stretch// In the short life of the euro, working Germans have fared worse than the French, Austrians, Italians and many across southern Europe//  Yes, we-re talking about the same Germany| the mightiest economy on the continent, the one even David Cameron regards with envy// Yet the people working there and making the country more prosperous have seen barely any reward for their efforts// And this is the model for a continent//Perhaps you have an image of Deutschland as being a nation of highly skilled, highly rewarded workers in gleaming factories// That workforce and its unions still exist but it-s shrinking fast// What-s replacing it, according to Germany-s leading expert on inequality, Gerhard Bosch, are crap jobs// The low wage workforce has shot up and is now almost at US levels, he reckons// 
 ## Don-t blame this on the euro, but on the slow decline of German unions, and the trend of business towards outsourcing to cheaper eastern Europe// What the single currency has done is make Germany-s low wage problems the ruin of an entire continent// 
 ## Workers in France, Italy, Spain and the rest of the eurozone are now being undercut by the epic wage freeze going on in the giant country in the middle// Flassbeck and Lapavitsas describe this as Germany-s *beggar thy neighbour * policy *but only after beggaring its own people *// 
 ## In the last century, the other countries in the eurozone could have become more competitive by devaluing their national currencies just as the UK has done since the banking meltdown// But now they-re all part of the same club, the only post crash solution has been to pay workers less//That is expressly what the European commission, the European Central Bank and the IMF are telling Greece| make workers redundant, pay those still in a job much less, and slash pensions for the elderly// But it-s not just in Greece// Nearly every meeting of the Wise Folk in Brussels and Strasbourg comes up with the same communique for *reform * of the labour market and social security entitlements across the continent| a not so coded call for attacking ordinary people-s living standards// This is what the noble European project is turning into| a grim march to the bottom// This isn-t about creating a deeper democracy, but deeper markets and the two are increasingly incompatible// Germany-s Angela Merkel has shown no compunction about meddling in the democratic affairs of other European countries tacitly warning Greeks against voting for Syriza for instance, or forcing the Spanish socialist prime minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, to rip up the spending commitments that had won him an election//The diplomatic beatings administered to Syriza since it came to power this year can only be seen as Europe trying to set an example to any Spanish voters who might be tempted to support its sister movement Podemos// Go too far left, runs the message, and you-ll get the same treatment// 
 ## Whatever the founding ideals of the eurozone, they don-t match up to the grim reality in 2015// This is Thatcher-s revolution, or Reagan-s but now on a continental scale// And as then, it is accompanied by the idea that There Is No Alternative either to running an economy, or even to which kind of government voters get to choose// 
 ## The fact that this entire show is being brought in by agreeable looking Wise Folk often claiming to be social democratic doesn-t render the project any nicer or gentler// It just lends the entire thing a nasty tang of hypocrisy//
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Charles Aznavour: *I wanted to break every taboo*


## A few years ago, he caused shockwaves in France by saying he-d paid backhanders to figures on all sides of the political spectrum after being told he was facing a tax inspection, presumed to have been in the 1970s. A later tax investigation found no irregularity. Decades ago, he left France to live just over the border in Switzerland. *I was never a tax exile,* he is at pains to point out. *I didn-t have a penny when I left.*



## The phrase Aznavour probably hates the most is *farewell tour*. He swears he has never uttered the words, and vows to keep performing until he dies.
 ## *You-ve got to learn to leave the table when love is no longer being served,* he once crooned. But with audiences still dishing up a never ending pot of it, he-s happy to stick around. 
## Charles Aznavour, one of the greatest singer songwriters France has ever known, sits in a velvet armchair a few days before his 91st birthday, discussing the whiff of ladies armpits. 
## A song on his new album, in which he declares, *I love the smell of your underarms,* worried his Swedish wife of 50 years, but Aznavour knows his audience. If he-s the most successful French crooner in the world a lyricist who defined the country-s popular culture for decades it-s precisely because his songs have always been risky.
 ## When Aznavour began writing in the 1940s, sex was something that happened with the light off. It was OK for women singers to howl over their broken hearts, but men didn-t sing about their own emotional despair and later their dodgy prostates. Aznavour shone a spotlight on masculinity and libido, singing about depression, sex, prejudice and rape. His hits ranged from the 1970s story of a gay transvestite in What Makes a Man, to the once banned ballad of muggy, post coital exhaustion, Après l-Amour, and the controversial You-ve Let Yourself Go the plea of a man whose wife has grown dowdy and fat *I gaze at you in sheer despair and see your mother standing there*.He is unrepentant. *It-s a kind of sickness I have, talking about things you-re not supposed to talk about. I started with homosexuality and I wanted to break every taboo.* The armpit line comes in a new ballad about a blind lover-s sense of smell. *When I wrote a song about the deaf , I learned sign language to perform it on stage. On this album, I wanted to describe what it was like for someone non sighted.* He pauses. *I still don-t know how I-m going to perform it …* In his shows, he takes on various personas with dramatic gestures that resemble a mime act. He-s an actor who sings rather than a Frank Sinatra style singer who acts. A few years ago, he caused shockwaves in France by saying he-d paid backhanders to figures on all sides of the political spectrum after being told he was facing a tax inspection, presumed to have been in the 1970s. A later tax investigation found no irregularity. Decades ago, he left France to live just over the border in Switzerland. *I was never a tax exile,* he is at pains to point out. *I didn-t have a penny when I left.*
 ## The phrase Aznavour probably hates the most is *farewell tour*. He swears he has never uttered the words, and vows to keep performing until he dies. 
## *You-ve got to learn to leave the table when love is no longer being served,* he once crooned. But with audiences still dishing up a never ending pot of it, he-s happy to stick around. 
## Aznavour is still composing and performing, he-s written around 1,200 songs and sold more than 100m records in his 70 year career. France worships him as the last living legend of a golden era. Like many popular singers who came to represent the very essence of France such as Georges Moustaki and, to a certain extent, Edith Piaf herself Aznavour is shaped by his foreign roots. Born Shahnour Varenagh Aznavourian in Paris to an actor father and singer mother who had fled the Armenian genocide, he left school and became a child actor at the age of nine. He survived the German occupation of Paris singing in cabarets, while his parents hid fellow Armenians, Jews, Russians and Communists in their apartment and his father joined the resistance. 
## Piaf pestered him to have a nose job. Afterwards he presented himself for inspection. I preferred you before, she said 
## But Aznavour-s path to success was long and torturous. French critics dismissed him as repulsively ugly, too short, with a terrible voice and dubious song titles. It wasn-t until the end of the 50s, a decade after Piaf had taken him on as her songwriter, flatmate and all round bag carrier that he finally began to make it. In 1960, he played the shy and haunted piano player in François Truffaut-s classic New Wave film, Shoot the Piano Player (he went on to act in over 60 films). But his global singing fame was cemented in the 70s with a triumphant crossover into the US and UK –something he puts down to the excellent translation of his lyrics into English. (The bittersweet British No 1, She, is hardly known in France). Britain was seduced by this scrawny Frenchman crooning about painful crushes in a 10 ton accent. *I often say:- France is for lyrics, England is for music,* he muses. 
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## Nowadays, Aznavour is a *dinosaur* his word who trades on agelessness. His 51st studio album is out in the UK now and he is working on his 52nd. He loves being sampled by adoring French rappers. He relishes the irony that at 30 he was considered ugly, but past 90 he is now seen as dashing. What it-s like being 91? *I wouldn-t have a clue,* he says, wide eyed. *I don-t feel 91. I-ve always thought a person must never lose the gaze of a child.* At 5 foot 3, he holds his tiny frame perpetually taut (keeping his shoulders straight is one his secrets of eternal youth). But he-s brutally honest about performing on stage. *I hide nothing from the audience,* he says. He tells them he has an Auto cue because his memory is fading, and says his mouth ulcers make it hard to sing. He relies on hearing aids. But he loathes what he calls the show business *cult of youth*.
 ## *More and more men are changing themselves, having surgery, and you can see it on TV, because their dyed black hair turns blue under the lights,* he says. *I had a problem with my nose, I got it done. I made some white hair that was falling out grow back. But I left my wrinkles where they are. And I look younger than the others because I have never retouched nature-s work.*In fact, it was Edith Piaf cabaret superstar and queen of chanson française, who forced Aznavour to have a nose job 50 years ago. She pestered him for months to fix what she deemed his too large hooter. He eventually went under the knife, and presented himself for inspection. *I preferred you before,* she said. 

## There-s a song about Piaf on the new album. It is the first time he has written about her, though they lived together platonically for eight years. *We were like cousins. We had this extraordinary complicity. I never had a love affair with her that-s what saved us.* Why did Piaf, the star, latch on to him, an unknown nine years her junior? *I brought her my youth, my madness, she loved my whole jazzy side.* 

## I can-t say anything about ,because I would anger half the Armenians. 

## His other main role today is as one of the world-s most famous Armenians. He has finally taken dual Armenian citizenship, is Armenian ambassador to Switzerland and travelled with the French president François Hollande to mark the centenary of the Armenian genocide this year. But France still defines his identity. *I-ve always felt totally French. That really vexed the Armenians in Armenia, but now they-re used to it.* He politely declines to say what he thinks about his challenger as pop culture-s international symbol of the Armenian diaspora: Kim Kardashian. He-s never met her. Does he watch her reality show? 
## *I can-t say anything about it, because I would anger half the Armenians.* He laughs nervously. *I suppose Armenians are quite prudish and don-t like too much nudity …*A few years ago, he caused shockwaves in France by saying he-d paid backhanders to figures on all sides of the political spectrum after being told he was facing a tax inspection, presumed to have been in the 1970s. A later tax investigation found no irregularity. Decades ago, he left France to live just over the border in Switzerland. *I was never a tax exile,* he is at pains to point out. *I didn-t have a penny when I left.* 
## The phrase Aznavour probably hates the most is *farewell tour*. He swears he has never uttered the words, and vows to keep performing until he dies. 
## *You-ve got to learn to leave the table when love is no longer being served,* he once crooned. But with audiences still dishing up a never ending pot of it, he-s happy to stick around.
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Alex Rodriguez at No/ 3.000. With Bullet and Asterisk


 ## Alex Rodriguez joined the 3,000 hit club in style on Friday at Yankee Stadium, in a familiar scene with a much different character in the starring role//
## Derek Jeter, the Yankees revered former captain, had been the last player to reach 3,000 hits, doing so in 2011 with a home run// Rodriguez, whose place in baseball history will always be complicated by his use of performance enhancing drugs, also homered Friday for his milestone hit in a 7 2 victory over the Detroit Tigers//
 ## On the first pitch he saw in the first inning, Rodriguez drove a 95 mile an hour fastball from Justin Verlander over the right center field fence// It seemed at first to be a lazy fly ball, but carried quickly as it sailed over the outfield grass// The right fielder, J// D// Martinez, backed abruptly into the scoreboard as he gave chase, running out of room as the ball landed several rows behind him//
## Zack Hample in 2006// *I really think that whatever you want to do with it is your choice,* he said Friday, referring to the ball Alex Rodriguez hit for a milestone//Holding On to a Special Ball, With No ApologyJUNE 19, 2015
## Rickey Henderson-s 2001 may be the only season on par with Alex Rodriguez-s 2015//Keeping Score: Alex Rodriguez Is Climbing Statistical LaddersJUNE 19, 2015 
## Alex Rodriguez after a home run on Saturday that gave him 2,001 R//B//I// in his career//On Baseball: Alex Rodriguez Remains a Superstar Hard to Forget, and to EmbraceJUNE 14, 2015 
 ## Eddie Fastook, the Yankees- head of security, before a game against the Angels on June 7// Fastook retrieves home run balls that may be significant to players//Yankees Alex Rodriguez Keeps Security Guard Busy Chasing Down HistoryJUNE 15, 2015 
## *I was happy to get it out of the way, give us a one run lead,* Rodriguez said// *So happy to do it here in front of our fans, and how great they-ve been with me// And I was especially happy that my two daughters were sitting behind home plate//*Rodriguez pointed to the girls and blew kisses after crossing the plate with his 667th career home run// Jeter and Wade Boggs are the only others to homer for their 3,000th career hit, but while Jeter got the ball back from the fan who caught it, Rodriguez did not//
## The fan, Zack Hample, who claims to have caught more than 8,000 game and practice balls at major league stadiums, has refused to give it up//
 ## *The thing I was thinking about is: Where-s Jeet-s guy, the guy that caught the ball? * Rodriguez said, to laughter at his postgame news conference// *That-s the guy I needed here// Where-s that guy? I wasn-t so lucky//*
## Rodriguez, who is locked in a dispute with the Yankees over a $6 million bonus tied to his 660th homer, was all smiles afterward// The Steinbrenner family congratulated him via the Yankees official Twitter account, and scoreboard messages saluted the accomplishment//After becoming the 29th player to reach the 3,000 mark, Rodriguez took a brief curtain call, raising his helmet and waving// For all the controversy he has caused in his career, he has been on his best behavior this season, giving the impression that he has been chastened by the yearlong drug suspension he served last season, after an ugly legal battle//
## *I-m grateful,* Rodriguez said// *I-m extremely appreciative to the Yankees for giving me an opportunity to put the uniform back on// There were days last year I never thought I would sometimes get that uniform back on, to be able to play in this stadium in front of these fans// And for that I-m thankful to the Steinbrenner family//*
## Rodriguez admitted in 2009 to using steroids when he played for the Texas Rangers// He asked then for fans to judge him from that day forward, but began using banned drugs again the very next season, lying repeatedly and even suing the Players- Association, among others//
## Yet production on the field, and a contrite persona off it, seem to have won back many Yankees fans// Rodriguez has been a force offensively, with a //277 average, 13 home runs and 35 runs batted in// His on base percentage, //382, is the best on the roster//*I think this would be an awful lot to ask of a player that was 39 ½ he-ll be 40 in a month or so sitting out basically two years, to play as well as he has played,* Manager Joe Girardi said// *But he worked hard// He never stopped believing in himself that he could do this//*
## The moment was also punctuated by awkwardness, a hallmark of a career in which little seems to ever go smoothly// Rodriguez smiled as the ball cleared the fence, then extended his hand to the first base coach, Tony Pena who was positioned far from him// Rodriguez slapped the air as he rounded first, anyway//
## The Yankees did not greet him at the plate, but they emerged from the dugout and met him on the dirt warning track in front of it// Rodriguez, the designated hitter, said he was *very emotional* as he collected himself in the clubhouse after the homer//
## There was more unbridled emotion, at least in public view, when Jeter connected for his 3,000th hit the Yankees relievers trotted in from the bullpen, and many of the visiting Tampa Bay Rays stood and clapped for him// The pitcher, David Price, even had time to take a water break while the celebration unfolded/
## This time, the Tigers did not applaud//
## *If it hadn-t been a home run, you probably would-ve seen some people clapping,* Tigers Manager Brad Ausmus said// *I think we were more miffed about the run being scored// It wasn-t a knock on A Rod// It was a great achievement// Had it been a single, we probably would-ve gave him a nice golf clap//*
## Rodriguez said he noticed some Tigers tipping their caps to him from the dugout the next time he came to bat// He was touched, he said, when Miguel Cabrera made the effort to hug him on the field after the game//
## Rodriguez has fashioned an unforgettable career that stretches to 1994, when he debuted for the Seattle Mariners at age 18, a year after graduating high school// Then, he was a skinny shortstop batting ninth in the lineup at Fenway Park, his first hit an infield dribbler off Sergio Valdez of the Boston Red Sox// 
## His 3,000th hit was different in every way, much like the man himself// Rodriguez chose to tarnish a legacy that could have ranked among the greatest ever// But he has returned to reach milestones while still, improbably, going strong//
## *Everything about this year has been a surprise,* Rodriguez said// *I-ve never enjoyed the game as much as I have this year//
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