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Univ. of Rhode Island says no gunman on campus

SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP) ? The University of Rhode Island was under lockdown for about 2? hours Thursday after reports of someone with a gun on its rural South Kingstown campus, but police found no gunman, weapon or danger at any time.

Rhode Island State Police Capt. Frank Castellone said state police received calls at 11:22 a.m. reporting a person with a gun in a high-rise building that houses several academic departments and classrooms. According to police, a female professor believed she heard someone in her lecture hall say, "I'm a good guy and I have a gun."

"At that point things got crazy in the classroom," Castellone said.

By early afternoon, calm had returned. But classes were canceled for the rest of the day.

A toy Nerf gun was found inside a backpack that belonged to a student, police said, though they said they didn't know if it had any connection to the incident.

Police were considering a possible connection to an on-campus game run by a sanctioned student group called "Humans Vs. Zombies." Its website describes it as a game of tag that involves foam dart blasters but notes that "realistic looking weaponry" is prohibited.

Group president Ryan Cabral told The Associated Press he talked to players who were in the building at the time and he also reached out to campus police to answer any questions they had.

He insisted the game, which he said is played at hundreds of college campuses, had no connection to Thursday's scare. He said it was scheduled to end Friday, but was postponed until later in the semester.

Tori Danielson, a student in the physiology class taught by professor Barbara Van Sciver, said she was sitting in the back of the auditorium in Chafee Hall with several hundred students when a commotion started diagonally in front of her.

"All of a sudden, we heard someone yell, 'You're a nice guy! You're a nice guy!' and sounding scared," she said, adding that people started to move away from the area where the person was shouting. "Everybody started running and screaming out of the room, and our professor told us all to run. And everybody just ran out."

Danielson said she did not see a gun or hear shots. She said she couldn't tell whether a man or woman had been shouting or to whom they were talking.

"I didn't hear anybody say that there was a weapon, and I didn't see if there was. I was too far away," she said.

Attempts to reach Van Sciver were not immediately successful.

Gov. Lincoln Chafee said in a statement he's relieved no one was seriously injured. He said the state will review how the situation was handled. URI President David Dooley said the university, which has 13,000 undergraduates, also would review whether students took the lockdown seriously; many were walking around campus while the situation was going on despite being ordered to stay inside.

Law enforcement officers and police dogs entered Chafee Hall and searched it room by room. At least three people received minor injuries in the rush to exit the building, URI Police Chief Stephen Baker said.

URI students Michael Wharton and Robert Ferrante were on their way to an animal science class at Chafee Hall when they saw people streaming out of the building. Wharton, an 18-year-old freshman, said he heard someone yell, "Go, go! He's got a gun."

The two roommates then ran back to their dorm room.

"It was chaos," Ferrante, a 19-year-old freshman, said.

Paige Comstock, a 19-year-old sophomore, was on the second floor of Chafee Hall in a journalism class at the time. She said some of her classmates said they heard screams, then an alarm went off and a voice came over the loudspeaker warning of an emergency in the building.

"We didn't know if it was a drill," she said, but then the department head told them to leave immediately.

As she was going out, Comstock said she saw more than a dozen police officers rushing into the building.

Classes were set to resume Friday.

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Associated Press writer Michelle R. Smith contributed to this report from Providence.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uri-ends-lockdown-says-no-gun-gunman-campus-220602454.html

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Jim Carrey was considered for "Jurassic Park" and other fun dino-facts

By Brent Lang

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Jim Carrey was considered for a key role in "Jurassic Park," according to a new oral history of the dinosaur disaster flick on Entertainment Weekly.

At the time, the rubber-faced comedian was best known for his work playing outrageous characters like Fire Marshall Bill on Fox's "In Living Color," but was not yet a household name. When the film was casting in 1992, he was two years away from his breakout role in "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective."

However, he impressed the "Jurassic Park" team with his audition for the role of Ian Malcolm, the mathematician and chaos theoretician so brilliantly portrayed by Jeff Goldblum.

"I read the book and I thought of Jeff Goldblum right away," Janet Hirshenon, the film's casting director, recalled. "There were several other people we taped for the part, though. Jim Carrey had come in and he was terrific, too, but I think pretty quickly we all loved the idea of Jeff."

The film also can thank a big-name guardian angel for steering Laura Dern to the project. The actress had just scored an Oscar nomination for her starring role in "Rambling Rose" when she was approached for the project.

"I was talking with Nicolas Cage, and we had just done 'Wild at Heart' together, and I said to him, 'Nic, they want to put me on the phone with Steven Spielberg, but they want to talk to me about a dinosaur movie?,'" Dern said. "And he was like, 'You are doing a dinosaur movie! No one can ever say no to a dinosaur movie!' I was like, 'Really?' And he's like, 'Are you kidding? It's a dream of my life to do a movie with dinosaurs!' So he was such an influence on me."

"Jurassic Park" gets a 3D re-release this week.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jim-carrey-considered-jurassic-park-other-fun-dino-213628092.html

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Hubble breaks record in search for farthest supernova

Apr. 4, 2013 ? NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has found the farthest supernova so far of the type used to measure cosmic distances. Supernova UDS10Wil, nicknamed SN Wilson after American President Woodrow Wilson, exploded more than 10 billion years ago.

SN Wilson belongs to a special class called Type Ia supernovae. These bright beacons are prized by astronomers because they provide a consistent level of brightness that can be used to measure the expansion of space. They also yield clues to the nature of dark energy, the mysterious force accelerating the rate of expansion.

"This new distance record holder opens a window into the early universe, offering important new insights into how these stars explode," said David O. Jones of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., an astronomer and lead author on the paper detailing the discovery. "We can test theories about how reliable these detonations are for understanding the evolution of the universe and its expansion."

The discovery was part of a three-year Hubble program, begun in 2010, to survey faraway Type Ia supernovae and determine whether they have changed during the 13.8 billion years since the explosive birth of the universe. Astronomers took advantage of the sharpness and versatility of Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 to search for supernovae in near-infrared light and verify their distance with spectroscopy. Leading the work is Adam Riess of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Md., and Johns Hopkins University.

Finding remote supernovae provides a powerful method to measure the universe's accelerating expansion. So far, Riess's team has uncovered more than 100 supernovae of all types and distances, looking back in time from 2.4 billion years to more than 10 billion years. Of those new discoveries, the team has identified eight Type Ia supernovae, including SN Wilson, that exploded more than 9 billion years ago.

"The Type Ia supernovae give us the most precise yardstick ever built, but we're not quite sure if it always measures exactly a yard," said team member Steve Rodney of Johns Hopkins University. "The more we understand these supernovae, the more precise our cosmic yardstick will become."

Although SN Wilson is only 4 percent more distant than the previous record holder, it pushes roughly 350 million years farther back in time. A separate team led by David Rubin of the U.S. Energy Department's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California announced the previous record just three months ago.

Astronomers still have much to learn about the nature of dark energy and how Type Ia supernovae explode.

By finding Type Ia supernovae so early in the universe, astronomers can distinguish between two competing explosion models. In one model the explosion is caused by a merger between two white dwarfs. In another model, a white dwarf gradually feeds off its partner, a normal star, and explodes when it accretes too much mass.

The team's preliminary evidence shows a sharp decline in the rate of Type Ia supernova blasts between roughly 7.5 billion years ago and more than 10 billion years ago. The steep drop-off favors the merger of two white dwarfs because it predicts that most stars in the early universe are too young to become Type Ia supernovae.

"If supernovae were popcorn, the question is how long before they start popping?" Riess said. "You may have different theories about what is going on in the kernel. If you see when the first kernels popped and how often they popped, it tells you something important about the process of popping corn."

Knowing the type of trigger for Type Ia supernovae also will show how quickly the universe enriched itself with heavier elements such as iron. These exploding stars produce about half of the iron in the universe, the raw material for building planets, and life.

The team's results have been accepted for publication in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal.

The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., manages the telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, Md., conducts Hubble science operations. The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy Inc., in Washington operates STScI.

For images and more information about SN Wilson, visit: http://hubblesite.org/news/2013/11

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A Short Guide to Writing Good Copy | Copyblogger

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The term ?style? is thrown around a lot by writers, but it?s a misnomer for copywriters because ?style? doesn?t work in the extremely short attention economy of the internet.

Good copy isn?t necessarily ?stylish.?

But copy that establishes trust, authority, builds relationships, and gets people talking, sharing, and buying is in high demand.

A lack of style is what makes it work, so writers who master this ?style? are sought after and revered.

Legendary ad man David Ogilvy was one of those writers, and he said, ?A good advertisement is one which sells the product without drawing attention to itself.?

It sounds counterintuitive, but it holds up under pressure, and I?ll explain why great content marketing is built on that exact premise.

Clear communication is the key to effective copy

Your best copy needs to be ?display window clear,? and you need to be out there every morning with your Windex, to make sure it doesn?t distract from the product or service you provide for your clients and customers.

Every writer eventually reaches for a style guide to help them craft clear copy, and there are countless helpful rulebooks and list posts that offer writers advice about proper usage and consistent language.

Copyblogger actually has its own internal style guide, and members of the editorial crew often squabble about usage over (virtual) martinis.

I am also a big fan of the classic English guidebook, The Elements of Style by Strunk & White. The aged copy I keep handy is dog-eared and yellowing.

In it, William Strunk advises writers,

A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. This requires not that the writer make all his sentences short, or that he avoid all detail and treat his subjects only in outline, but that every word tell.

This is very solid advice for online publishers ? from 1918!

A copywriter comes to the rescue

It was actually famed writer E. B. White who updated professor Strunk?s ?little? 43 page English rulebook in 1959.

He revived it from scholastic obscurity to become what Time magazine has called ?one of the 100 best and most influential books written in English since 1923.?

E. B. White was more than a revered journalist (contributor to the New Yorker for 60 years), and award-winning children?s author (Charlotte?s Web).

He honed his writing style as a copywriter in the 1920s, and contributed what he learned to The Elements of Style re-issue in chapter V, ?An Approach to Style.?

It?s no secret why this revered text is so short, and so effective.

Mr. White edited the style guide with some reluctance, and was quoted years later as saying,

My role in the revival of Strunk?s book was a fluke ? just something I took on because I was not doing anything else at the time. It cost me a year out of my life, so little did I know about grammar.

Make every word tell

White?s lack of grammatical knowledge did not prevent the guide from becoming a bestseller for the better part of the last 50 years.

In interviews, White wanted to remind writers that rules are meant to be broken, and that every writer has their own unique point of view and voice.

Style results more from what a person is than from what he knows.

In other words, every writer can memorize rules, but how you get people?s attention requires some creativity.

Don?t get too hung up on the rules, or your copy might end up sucking, and that would break the first rule of Copyblogger.

In honor of E. B. White I have updated Dean Rieck?s post The Ultimate Blogger Writing Guide.

This list is only a sampling of the vast amount of knowledge available to online publishers and content marketers, but they are a few things that have helped me most along the way.

What I present to you is an annotated guide to effective online copywriting ?style? ?

1. Headline Writing 101

Every writer who wants to make an impact online must take this clinic.

There is only one reason your client or prospect will read a single word of the copy you?ve written: your headline. This is where you should spend 70% of your time.

Start with the 4 U?s:

  • Useful
  • Urgent
  • Unique
  • Ultra-Specific

2. Use common spelling

Flourishes and variations of common words distract your readers and pull them out of the story you?re telling (unless your demographic is girls aged 7-13).

Avoid:

  • pleez for please
  • thru for through
  • nite for night
  • 2moro for tomorrow
  • @ for at

Tweets and text messages require some brevity, slang, and LOL acronyms, but connecting with your audience in longer copy requires fewer distractions.

3. Avoid hyperbole and fancy words

One of the first lessons I learned as a writer at Copyblogger was to tone down my language.

Good copy cuts like a knife. When it?s action you?re after, avoid big words that make you sound like you?re trying too hard to sound smart or important.

E. B. White said it best,

Do not be tempted by a twenty-dollar word, when there is a ten-center handy ?

4. Put the reader first

It is our job as copywriters to tap into the hopes, dreams, and fears of our audience. This requires research, and the magic of the word ?you.?

Proven to be one of the English language?s most powerful words, you can?t lose.

5. Write in a natural way

This is an indispensable tip for all bloggers and copywriters.

You must speak the language of your audience, and do it in a way that conveys you are a real person, with genuine interest in offering your help and expertise.

How else are your prospects going to get to know, like, and trust you?

How else are search engines going to recognize that you have the answers to peoples questions?

Research, research, research. Know your audience inside and out.

6. Work from an outline

Outlines work! Even if you don?t have the energy or time to sketch out a simple AIDA outline, give yourself some idea of the goals you?d like to accomplish is helpful.

Even something as simple as a post-it-note with a few bullet points works. Successful writers use outlines. They don?t stifle creativity ? but they?re helpful in reminding you to stick to the point.

7. Write with nouns and verbs

This is Copywriting 101 ? Precise language convinces; flowery language distracts.

Concise and specific copy moves the prospect along, but adjectives and adverbs are just filler.

The more descriptors you throw in there, the higher the chances are that someone with the attention span of a hummingbird will click away (unless you are describing the features of something technical).

8. Revise and rewrite

Ogilvy is quoted as saying,

I am a lousy copywriter, but I am a good editor.

He would edit his first draft four or five times before showing it to a client, who would inevitably change it again.

9. Do not overwrite

Without clarity your copy is shot. Overwriting is a symptom of under thinking. Good copy is damn hard to write.

If you can?t explain it simply, you don?t understand it well enough.
~ Albert Einstein

10. Do not overstate

Superlatives have the power to wreck your copy.

When you overstate or exaggerate your claims (with things like trumped-up testimonials), you risk losing the trust of your audience.

An understated promise often does a better job of capturing reader attention than screaming hype does.

11. Be clear

Shine that display glass.

Do some editing. Then put it down and do something else. Then, come back and edit again.

I?ve found that printing something out on paper helps lessen distractions of a computer screen.

12. Don?t mix metaphors

If a product sings when used correctly, but sinks if used improperly, then it is guilty of being both a songstress and an anchor, and this is very distracting.

Stick to one metaphor or the other, but not both in one sentence.

13. Simplify your language:

Make every word tell.

Delete the words that are just window dressing.

Copy is haiku,
simple yet evocative.
Don?t mess it up, please.

I am a copywriter

As an added bonus I?d like to share Tom Albrighton?s infographic I am a copywriter (thanks to Copyblogger?s VP of Operations Jessica Commins for finding it) ?
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It sums it up rather nicely.

Funny how such simple blocks of text can communicate so much.

I especially dig the phrase ?Give me just a mo and I?ll give you le mot juste,? which is a French term for ?just the right word.?

Does it do the job it?s meant to? Drop your reactions into the comments.

PS. Let me reiterate that rules are meant to be broken, and I am as guilty as anyone. Cheers, see you out there.

About the Author: Kelton Reid is Director of Marketing for Copyblogger Media's StudioPress division, and an independent screenwriter, and novelist. Get more from Kelton on Twitter and Google+.

Source: http://www.copyblogger.com/short-guide-to-good-copy/

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Ukraine parliament session seized by ruling party

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) ? Ukrainian lawmakers on Thursday held two competing parliament sessions after pro-government legislators stormed out of the official parliament hall and moved to a nearby building in response to a protest by opposition parties.

Opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk called the move a "coup d'etat," branded the offsite parliamentary session unconstitutional and warned that the opposition was ready for an early parliamentary election.

The move was likely to throw Ukrainian politics into further turmoil. Parliament had been virtually paralyzed for months since the October legislative election, which gave a majority to the Party of Regions led by President Viktor Yanukovych. Opposition lawmakers have been paralyzing legislative work in protest of various government policies they consider to be undemocratic.

The president holds the power to dissolve parliament and force a new election.

The most recent protest erupted Tuesday and continued through Thursday morning. Opposition lawmakers had swarmed the podium of the Verkhovna Rada preventing the parliament speaker from starting a session in protest of the ruling party's refusal to call a mayoral election in Kiev. Kiev authorities had come under harsh criticism for failing to properly respond to a severe snowstorm that paralyzed the capital last week.

"It's as if they were making decisions in their own kitchens," Yatsenyuk said. "Any decision made outside the parliament building in an unconstitutional way is meaningless."

But analysts said the opposition's session held inside the official parliament hall but without the necessary quorum was also illegitimate. They predicted that the political crisis could escalate into dissolution of the Rada and fresh parliamentary elections.

"This is a split-up of Parliament, which can lead to its dissolution," said political analyst Volodymyr Fesenko. "Both sides, especially their leaders, have chosen the axes of war and they are ready to go to war."

On Thursday, the opposition continued to occupy the podium at the parliament building, while the pro-government legislators voted to approve to routine pieces of legislation.

Associated Press

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AT&T to sell the HTC One on April 19 for $200, pre-orders start April 4

AT&T to sell HTC One beginning April 19 for $200, preorders start April 4

Earlier we reported that AT&T's version of the HTC One would be going on pre-sale sometime this week, and the GSM carrier has finally revealed its official plans: the flagship HTC device will be ready for pre-order online starting April 4th. Both the 32GB and 64GB models, which will be $200 and $300 respectively, will hit retail store shelves on April 19th. The carrier will also offer a free Media Link HD as part of the pre-sale bundle to sweeten the deal.

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