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Celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton are a special case. Hackers target them for nude photos, because their private lives are prized treasure for creeps. For the rest of us, it’s all about our credit cards and identities. That’s why hackers likely targeted the Home Depot’s payments systems this year, along with Albertson’s, Target, Michaels, Neiman Marcus, P.F. Chang’s and SuperValu. Think you’re immune? Think again. As CNNMoney reported exclusively, half of American adults were hacked this year. Here’s what hackers are after — and what
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they’re getting. Credit cards: Every time you swipe a debit card at a store, that transaction is processed on a computer network. That network is connected to the Internet. Hackers break into those computers from far away, infect them with a virus and steal card data. That’s how Target lost 40 million debit and credit cards last year. The episode has costTarget $146 million so far. Investors got lower returns. The CEO was sacked. This type of hack has become more common in recent years. HACKERS, cont’d. on Page 4
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We can fly to the moon, but we can’t secure the Cloud HACKERS, cont’d. from Page 3 for controlled drugs. The FBI estimates that fraud makes up 3% to 10% of the $2.5 trillion the United States spends on health care annually. That adds up to a whopping $75 billion to $250 billion a year. Taxpayers everywhere are footing the bill.
Still not convinced? Use this CNNMoney tool to see what hackers know about you. http://goo.gl/ oiJgO2/ And credit card hacks will keep happening (see related article). Retailers haven’t yet figured out how to guard their Internet-connected payment systems. Plus, we’re swiping cards that are fundamentally insecure. Magnetic stripes use 1950s technology. It’s easy to grab their data, slap it on blank cards and sell them online. Making matters worse, the United States has yet to join the rest of the world and upgrade to chip-enabled smart cards, which are harder to reproduce. Everyone is hurting. Remember: The costs of hacking get passed along to you, the consumer. Then there’s the annoyance every time a bank reissues your card. It costs banks $3 to $5 each, and you go a week without a card. Those costs get passed onto you as well.
Identities: They’re not just after your money. Hackers want to impersonate you too. Why? On the black market, old credit cards only fetch $1 each. Medical records go for $50 a pop. They’re more valuable, because criminals use your Social Security number to fraudulently bill insurance, Medicare or Medicaid or get prescriptions And scammers can steal your tax refund by filing claims in your name, freezing future tax refunds for years. It’s so widespread, the IRS paid $3.6 billion in fraudulent tax refunds in 2012. There’s not much you can do to stop them from getting your personal information — it is more accessible than ever. We type our Social Security numbers into online job applications and loan requests. Medical records, by default, now live on hospital computer servers. HACKERS, cont’d. on Page 25 HOUSING
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Why credit card hacks will keep happening By Jose Pagliery, CNN Money magnetic strip system remains the There’s a reason millions of credit norm. cards can be stolen from Target at once Credit card fraud in England plum— and will continue happening in the meted 34% in the six years after Engfuture: Our payment system of plastic lish banks and merchants implemented cards with magnetic stripes is outdated chip-and-PIN cards, according to a Fedand fundamentally flawed. eral Reserve report. During a similar The United States is the financial period in France, fraud from in-person capital of the world, but when it comes card use fell 35%. to payment technology, it’s actually in But chip-and-PIN cards aren’t going the boonies. mainstream in the United States anyIn recent years, more than 80 coun- time soon. At $1 to $2 per card, they’re tries have upgraded to credit cards about 10 times more expensive for embedded with microchips. Cards with banks to produce than magnetic stripe chips are inconceivably difficult to versions. Merchants would also need to counterfeit, and there’s added security upgrade their point-of-sale systems — in every swipe: Teran expensive propominals require a sition. Credit card fraud in user’s PIN, and the “It’s kind of a information on the chicken and egg England plummeted chip is encrypted. problem. Merchants 34% in the six years Yet Americans need to make the after English banks keep using payupgrade, but do conand merchants ment technology sumers have cards?” that was developed said Jason Oxman, implemented in the 1960s. That CEO of the Elecchip-and-PIN cards, poses a big risk: tronics Transaction according to a Federal Cards with magAssociation. Reserve report. netic stripes deThat trade group During a similar period liver all your data hopes the shift to without hiding chip-and-PIN will in France, fraud from anything. Swipe be underway by in-person card use your card and the 2015, but others say fell 35%. computer sees ev2018 is more realerything in plain istic. Some banks, text: your name, credit card provider, such as Chase and Citi, already ofcard number, expiration date and more. fer the latest chip-and-PIN cards, but All hackers have to do is catch it be- they’re mostly marketed to customers fore retailers’ card swiping terminals who frequently travel abroad. encrypt that data into jumbled, proThe problem is that banks and credtected code. They can then easily use it card companies have little motivathat information for online purchases tion to change the current system, said or make counterfeit cards by encoding Anisha Sekar, who reviews credit cards the stolen account number on a blank for finance site NerdWallet. Financard’s magnetic stripe. cial institutions earned $41.2 billion Chip-and-PIN credit card systems from credit card swipe fees last year, would likely have prevented the Target according to advisory firm Sonecon. hackers from seeing anything but en- Meanwhile, they lost just $5.33 billion crypted code. And they’d need a physi- to fraud, according to payment induscal chip to make counterfeits. try newsletter The Nilson Report. The top credit card companies — “Credit card companies don’t have Visa, MasterCard and American Ex- much incentive to make cards safer,” press — would not say why the archaic Sekar said.
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By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols In light of the news that an alleged hacker cracked the iCloud accounts of celebrities, such as Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton, to reveal their private, intimate photos, there remains a high level of speculation and rumor over exactly what happened. Since the photos showed up immediately after an Apple “Find My iPhone” exploit was revealed, many are pointing their fingers at Apple’s own security situation. The security exploit in question “ibrute” was published on GitHub on Saturday. It used a security hole in the Find My iPhone service application programming interface (API). The hole allowed hackers to keep trying one password after another until they found one that worked. Once a password was found, it could then be used to access a user’s iCloud account. Apple told Recode on Monday it was “actively investigating” if these iCloud accounts had been hacked. The iPhone and iPad maker rarely talks to the press, suggesting it is taking the alleged breach very seriously. While this was an awful security hole, the exploit relies on ordinary account owners using bad passwords. The automated exploit uses a list of just 500 common passwords. Indeed, with this hacker tool, you can’t really call these attacks “hacks” at all. All a would-be attacker needed is the email address you use for your Apple ID. If you had a common and easy-to-guess password, your files could have been in an attacker’s hands in less time than it will take you to read this story. Some experts believe that this is only the beginning of a flood of iCloud security hacks. So, if you want to keep your intimate photos private, or your company’s industry secrets safe you must start by using something other than “password” or “123456” for your password. Rather than lecture you yet again on why you should use good passwords, let me suggest that you use easy-to-remember, buthard to crack passwords that use phrases rather than random characters. So, for example, “Steelers?Win!Cowboys?Lose!” or “Volt!Amp!Tesla!Edison?” won’t be cracked by any common password cracker program but you’ll be able to recall such phrases much more easily than say “ufc#1310.” Safe passwords don’t have to be memory twisters. They just have to be hard for computers to work out, and phrases make great passwords. If you don’t think you can keep track of phrase passwords, password managers are readily available. Such programs as RoboForm and LastPass make it easy to stay on top of your passwords. But for the sites and services that really care about keeping data safe, two-factor authentication can be the strongest tool ordinary users have to prevent unauthorized access to their data. With this method, even if someone has your password to change it they must also have access to a device that should only be in your hands such as a phone. Typically, two-factor authentication systems will send you an e-mail or text message, or call you, requiring you to enter a code before your password can be changed.
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By David Freeman Huffington Post Marijuana may be gaining acceptance around the nation, but that doesn’t mean medical research has stopped raising questions about its safety. Case in point: a new study on teens that suggests marijuana dependence may be a bigger problem than many people realize. For the small-scale study, researchers evaluated 127 teenagers being treated at an outpatient substance use disorder clinic in Boston. The study showed that of the 90 teens who cited marijuana as the substance they used most frequently, 76 met criteria for cannabis dependence — including increased tolerance of cannabis and unsuccessful efforts to cut back or stop using despite medical or psychological problems exacerbated by cannabis, according to a written statement issued by Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. And 36 of the 90 experienced anxiety, irritability, depression, or other symptoms considered hallmarks of drug dependence. “Our results are timely given the changing attitudes and perceptions of risk related to cannabis use in the U.S.,” Dr. John Kelly, associate professor of psychiatry in addiction medicine at Harvard Medical School and the study’s senior author, said in the statement. “As more people are able to obtain and consume cannabis legally for medical and, in some states, recreational use, people are less likely to perceive it as addictive or harmful. But research shows that cannabis use can have significant consequences, and we know that among adolescents it is sec-
ond only to alcohol in rates of misuse.” But “context is necessary” when discussing marijuana dependence, Paul Armentano, deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), told Yahoo Health. He said that cannabis is far less addictive than either alcohol or tobacco--and that symptoms of marijuana withdrawal tend to be shorter-lived. And as Dr. Asaf Keller, a professor in the department of anatomy & neurobiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, told The Huffington Post in an email, the withdrawal symptoms reported by the teens in this study were mild. “They are nothing like the symptoms associated with ‘heavier’ drugs,” he said. “I am concerned about the use of the generic term, withdrawal, in this context, as it raises unwarranted concern.” Of course, many are convinced that marijuana can be used to treat a range of maladies, including childhood epilepsy and certain forms of cancer. But Kelly’s concern was echoed by Dr. Matthew J. Smith, research assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago and a noted authority on the medical aspects of marijuana. “The belief that cannabis is not addictive is quite inaccurate as thousands of individuals become addicted to cannabis,” he told The Huffington Post in an email. “I think the message to teens and families is that research suggests that cannabis abuse or dependence (or even recreational use) during adolescence may be detrimental to brain ADDICTION, cont’d. on Page 23
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By Heather Siegel The WWII War Memorial in Washington, D.C, is very special to the men and women who survived the conflict. Open since 2004, the U.S. Park Service runs it. But, what about the vets who can no longer travel or may not be able to afford to visit this place of honor? “It took the second generation of World War II survivors to build the War Memorial in Washington, D.C.,” said David Smith, who personally charters private airplanes to fly local WWII vets to D.C. “By that time it [the memorial] was built, most surviving vets were too frail or could not afford to take the trip [to see it].” “Honor Flights are a fairly new undertaking,” said David Smith, who runs the San Diego hub, one of the 130 independent nationwide hubs in the United States. “It is 100% volunteerrun. I started the San Diego Chapter in July 2010, with my father, though the
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New ‘in-state tuition’ rule for GI Bill Currently Post-9/11 benefits cover all in-state tuition and fees at public colleges and universities. But an estimated 3800 veterans annually face substantial out-of-pocket costs because they elect to attend state-run colleges as non-residents. That will soon change with a new
law that will require schools to charge veterans using the GI Bill to receive instate tuition rates. However, the first thing veterans using GI Bill education benefits should understand about new “in-state tuition” protection is that it won’t take effect until the fall semester of 2015.
Join MCCS for its latest hiring fair Join MCCS Camp Pendleton for a free hiring fair and jobs summit for service members, veterans and their spouses on Wednesday, Sept. 17 and Thursday, Sept. 18 at the Pacific Views Event Center, 202850 San Jacinto, aboard the base. This event features key federal and state agencies, influential military leaders, innovators in the business and
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Starting in September the Navy will be promoting the message “Every Sailor, Every Day,” to encourage all Sailors, leaders, families and members of the Navy community to strengthen their connections with those around them in accordance with Suicide Prevention Month. From September 1-30, “I Pledge to ACT,” a web-based effort, will take place to encourage all Sailors, families and members of the Navy community to take steps in building personal resilience, supporting their shipmates and intervening if they notice signs of distress. The pledge is completely anonymous and available on the Navy Personnel Command (NPC) website (http://goo.gl/OQl8K6) for more information, For more information about suicide prevention, visit the Navy Chaplain Corps website at www.chaplain.navy.mil, the Military OneSource at www.militaryonesource.mil, the NPC Suicide Prevention website (http://goo.gl/OQl8K6), and the Defense Suicide Prevention website (www.suicideoutreach.org/). If you are in crisis, call the Military Crisis Line anytime at 1-800-2738255, and press 1.
Airman denied reenlistment over refusal to say ‘so help me God’
By Abby Ohlheiser The Washington Post An airman stationed at Creech Air Force Base in Indian Springs, Nev., was STORAGE denied reenlistment because he omitted the part of a required oath that states “so help me God,” according to a letter from the American Humanist Association. The letter was sent on Tuesday to the Air Force’s Office of the Inspector General on behalf of an unnamed airman. The AHA said it is prepared to sue for what the organization says is a violation of the Establishment Clause in the U.S. Constitution, unless the Air Force permits its members to enlist without the religious portion of the oath. The letter says that the airman “was told that his options were to say, ‘so help me God’ or to leave the Air Force.” Inquiries into the oath uncovered a change to Air Force rules last year that previously went unnoticed, as the Air Force Times noted. Until October 2013, Air Force Instruction 36-2606 (which governs the enlistment oath) included a short note: “Airmen may omit the words ‘so help me God,’ if desired for personal reasons.” That was removed in an amendment to the rule, effective Oct. 30, 2013, according to the Air Force Times. For advertising information, call (858) 537-2280 • advertising@militarypress.com
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New, gorgeous Riverview Court homes priced to sell LAKESIDE, Calif. — Quinn Communities is pleased to announce six new home sites in Phase II have just been released. Homes will be sold on a first come, first served basis to those prequalified with the preferred lender. Move-in date for this phase is slated for end of November, 2014. Prices are anticipated from the low $400s. The community of Riverview Courts, is located at 9662 Caminito Quentin, just off Woodside Avenue at the corner of Riverview Avenue and Waterhill Rd. When complete, this new neighborhood will contain 26 singlefamily detached homes. All homes are of two story design and come in three distinct plans. Great finance packages are available including VA and FHA. This great neighborhood has lots of curb appeal with thoughtfully designed exterior style and colors. Every home comes with front-yard landscaping with automatic irrigation maintained by the HOA. There is full-yard fencing and a drywall complete 2-car garage with lots of storage.
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There are three floor plans offered at Riverview Courts. The Plan One comes with 1611 square feet of living space. When you enter this lovely home, you step onto an attractive foyer which flows into a light and airy expansive great room. There is a generous amount of space with 3 bedroom and 2.5 baths. The Plan Two at 1690 square feet offers 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths plus a wonderful loft space that can be a game or TV room, study or a 4th bedroom. A great room, formal dining room and
large kitchen with island are just a few of the features of this residence. With 1832 square feet, the Plan Three is very spacious with up to 5 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. There is a lot of flexibility built into this plan. A downstairs office space can instead become part of the super great room or it can be utilized as a separate formal dining area or a 5th bedroom. With this home, you get an over-sized two-car garage that comes with a handy workbench area. The interiors are attractively styled
with 13”x13” ceramic tile at the entry, wall-to-wall carpeting, 3-1/2” baseboard wall trim and 2” door casings. The master suite presents a very generous walk-in closet, RTF cabinets with dual sinks and solid surface counters. There is also a private water closet and separate tub and shower. For more information call (619) 9713782 or email info@RiverviewCourts. com. For community updates, register online at RiverviewCourts.com. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Maximizing your VA home loan options What is not widely known is that many people who have used the VA loan program to buy a home may have partial VA loan entitlement remaining — even if you still have a VA loan on the first home. Accordingly, it is possible to have more than one VA loan at a time. This remaining entitlement, sometimes called Second-Tier entitlement, presents itself in two situations. First, if you did not borrow the full amount you were entitled to when you first obtained your VA loan, you may apply the balance of your entitlement when buying your next home (subject to minimum loan amounts). Second, what if you borrowed the VA loan maximum allowed in most counties, currently $417,000, for your first home, but now you are looking to buy a home in an area that has a higher county limit? The difference between the first VA loan county limit and the second – higher- VA county limit is the remaining entitlement that
can be applied towards your second VA home loan. In both cases, you have potentially lowered the down payment required under a conventional loan without having to pay mortgage insurance. Finally, if you have paid off your VA loan but still own the home you purchased with your VA entitlement, you may request to have your entitlement restored, allowing you to obtain a second VA loan, without having to sell the first home. For more information seek out a knowledgeable VA mortgage lender, or call a VA mortgage loan specialist for more information.
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CHARGERS REPORT By Art Garcia It was no secret the number one priority for the Chargers following the 2013 season was improving the secondary – primarily the cornerback position. And when the Kansas City Chiefs released Pro Bowl cornerback Brandon Flowers on June 13, GM Tom Telesco wasted little time bringing him in and signing him to a contract on June 25. What the Chargers get in Flowers is a six-year veteran who has flourished in the AFC West as a true cover corner having mainly played in a man-coverage defensive scheme for the Chiefs. Entering his seventh season in the NFL, Flowers has started 87-88 games and his career stats include 338 tackles (83 assists); 17 interceptions; three touchdowns; 97 pass defended; four forced fumbles and five fumbles recovered. Prior to their season opener against the Cardinals, Flowers answered a few questions from MP reporter Art Garcia Jr. AG: Coming off your first-ever Pro Bowl appearance, tell me about this secondary here in San Diego? BF: We have the personnel to be a special secondary (because) we have playmakers all over the field, but we
Flowers’ experience vital to secondary’s success
have to show up and make it work. I think we’ve been gelling in camp and now we just have to put in the work to get better and better every day. AG: As a veteran of six NFL seasons, what do you bring to this young secondary? BF: I bring leadership. I bring experience – so I try to help the younger guys with what we are going to be facing this year; what I’ve been through; where we don’t want to go; where we do want to go. It’s just leadership and trying to bring some play-making ability here. AG: Former Charger Gil Byrd once told me that to be an effective cornerback you have to learn to study film, that there is an art to it rather than just watching game film. How long did it take you to learn how to properly study film? BF: I was fortunate enough to have a great college coach named Torrian Gray who taught me how to break down film, study route concepts
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and how offenses are trying to attack you so when I got to the league it really wasn’t hard at all to do it on my own. I was just fortunate to have a college coach who installed it in me when I was young. AG: So you pass this knowledge on to the rest of the defensive backs? BF: Definitely, definitely – break down the film, show them what to look for and try to get an extra step on someone in the game. AG: What has the transition been like having come from Kansas City’s defensive scheme to playing in John Pagano’s defensive scheme? BF: There’s a lot more mixture over here. We ran nothing but man-to-man in Kansas City – and that was it. We mix it up here – a little zone, a little man here … So it’s a little bit different (but) pretty much what we ran in college for my sake. So it’s not a tough transition at all for me. AG: You said earlier that you bring leadership to this defense, are you the more vocal type or do you lead by example? BF: Example, vocal at times. I’m not one of those guys who have to be vocal all the time when I’m out there but when I feel I need to be vocal I am. AG: Tell me your thoughts on the two young cornerbacks Jason Verrett and Steve Williams? BF: Oh man, those guys can play. I just want to see them get better and better and become great corners in this league. They have a lot ahead of them and I hope they fulfill everything (they’re capable of) with their God-given talent. AG: When you guys hear that the secondary is the weak link of the team does it give any added incentive to shut people up? BF: Oh we don’t really listen to all that, we still haven’t played a down yet so we have a chance to prove everybody
wrong Monday night if we go out there and play well. So we just ground with each other and around the locker room and don’t really worry about what is said. AG: Speaking of Monday Night Football, do you still get that anxiousness about playing in prime time as you enter your seventh year in the NFL? BF: Definitely, I love this game. It’s a great adrenalin rush because it’s Monday night everybody is watching. Arizona has talent on the offensive side of the ball; we have talent on the defensive side so it’s going to be a great game.
The Endzone
Although they gave up some 304 yards passing to Carson Palmer in their 18-17 loss to Arizona Monday night, there were some positive signs on the defensive side of the ball. Flowers ended the night with 7 tackles (6 solo); Verrett had 4 tackles (3 solo), one pass defended; second-round pick Jerry Attauchu garnered 4 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, 1 blocked punt; Corey Liuget had 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack and Manti Te’o produced 6 tackles (6 solo). The problem is they couldn’t make a stop when they had to. Both Melvin Ingram and Dwight Freeney applied great quarterback pressure during the game both neither of them could close the deal. If the Chargers have any chance of beating the Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks this Sunday, they must capitalize on every opportunity. The key this week is to stop running back Marshawn Lynch, prevent receiver Percy Harvin from converting big plays and force quarterback Russell Wilson to beat you with his arm and not his legs. If the Chargers can eliminate their own mistakes and keep Lynch, Harvin and Wilson in check, they have a good shot at a victory.
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HIGHEST PAID NFL players on Forbes list
1. Peyton Manning
Total earnings: $42.4 million Salary/winnings: $32.4 million Endorsements: $10 million
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Lyndon B. Johnson 36th President of the United States Served from Nov. 22, 1963 to Jan. 20, 1969
“We did not choose to be the guardians of the gate, but there is no one else.” — Lyndon Johnson
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Cat Ballou Hubert Humphrey 38th Vice President of the United States Served from Jan. 20, 1965 to Jan. 20, 1969
World events
• Australia joins Vietnam war • Hindi becomes the official language of India • The Maple leaf becomes Canada’s new national flag symbol • Rhodesia declares unilateral independence from Great Britain and becomes Zimbabwe • India and Pakistan fighting continues to escalate • Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs escapes from prison and flees to Brazil • Cigarette advertising banned on television in Britain • Following attempted coup by communists in Indonesia lead to the murder of over half million people and a transition to the new order led by Major General Suharto
• Operation Rolling Thunder launched in Vietnam • U.S. begins airlift of Cubans wishing to leave Cuba and live in America
U.S. news
• Palm Sunday tornado outbreak kills 256 to 271 people • Race riots break out in Watts, California, leaving large parts of the city burnt and looted and 34 dead • Northeast blackout — several states (VT, NH, MA, CT, RI, NY and portions of NJ) and parts of Canada hit by series of blackouts lasting up to 13-1/2 hours and involving 30 million people
• Higher Education Act of 1965 is signed • The 630-foot-tall into law providing steel Gateway Arch is low-interest loans for completed in St. Louis students in higher edu• The Voting Rights cation Act, guaranteeing Afri• Warren Buffet can Americans the right gains controlling interto vote, becomes law est in Berkshire-Hath• Lyndon Johnson away — 1965 ($18 per announces increase in share), 2008 ($150,000 number of U.S. troops per share) in South Vietnam from • Troopers violently 75K to 125K confront civil rights • Hurricane Betsy Malcolm X marchers in Alabama makes landfall in the Bahamas, Florida and Louisiana, causing $1 billion in damTechnology age • Cosmonaut Aleksei • Pope Paul VI becomes the first Leonov, becomes the Pope to visit the U.S. first person to walk in • Malcolm X shot in New York space, leaving his space• Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leads craft for 12 minutes civil rights march in Alabama from Selma to Montgomery
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Sports
• World Series: Dodgers over Minnesota, 4-3 • NBA Championship: Boston over Lakers, 4-1 • Racing driver Jim Clark wins the Indianapolis 500 and later wins the Formula One world driving championship in the same year
Popular culture
• Mini skirt makes its appearance in London
Movies
• Mary Poppins • The Flight of the Phoenix • Dr. Zhivago • In Harm’s Way • The Sound of Music • Goldfinger • Battle of the Bulge • What’s New Pussycat? • Cat Ballou
BORN THIS YEAR: Robert Downey Jr., actor. Above left: Elizabeth Hurley, actress; Charlie Sheen, TV & film actor; Chris Rock, comedian; Ben Stiller, actor/comedian
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• “Wooly Bully,” Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs • “I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch),” Four Tops • “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” The Rolling Stones • “You Were on My Mind,” We Five • “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” The Righteous Brothers • “Downtown,” Petula Clark • “Help!,” The Beatles • “My Girl,” The Temptations
Born this year
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Dear Mr. Starr: The test on the dress came back inconclusive. Everyone in Arkansas has the same DNA.
Cheating
Just for Laughs American divorce
If a man and a woman get married in Texas and move to Washington are they still brother and sister?
Bad drivers
There’s a senior citizen driving on the highway. His wife calls him on his cell phone and in a worried voice says, ‘’Herman, be careful! I just heard on the radio that there was a madman driving the wrong way on Route 280!’’ Herman says, ‘’I know, but there isn’t just one, there are hundreds!’’
Clearly cheating
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A man cheats on his girlfriend Lorraine with a woman named Clearly. Lorraine dies suddenly. At the funeral, the man stands up and sings, “I can see Clearly now, Lorraine is gone.”
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A woman was in bed having sex with her husband’s friend when the telephone rang. After hanging up, she says, ‘’That was Harry, but don’t worry -- he won’t be home for a while. He’s playing cards with you.’’
An Arkansas delivery
In the backwoods of Arkansas, Mr. Stewart’s wife went into labor in the middle of the night. The doctor was called in to assist in the delivery. To keep the nervous father-to-be busy, the doctor handed him a lantern and said, “Here, you hold this high so I can see what I’m doing.” Soon, a baby boy was brought into the world. “Don’t be in a rush to put the lantern down. I think there’s yet another wee one to come.” Sure enough, within minutes he had delivered another baby. “Now don’t be in a great hurry to be putting down that lantern, young man. It seems there’s yet another!” cried the doctor. The new father scratched his head in bewilderment and asked the doctor. “Do ya think it’s the light that’s attractin’ them?”
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David’s brother, David
A woman went down to the Welfare Office to get aid. The office worker asked her, “How many children do you have?” “Ten,” she replied. “What are their names?” he asked. “David, David, David, David, David, David, David, David, David and David,” she answered. “They’re all named David?” he asked “What if you want them to come in from playing outside?” “Oh, that’s easy,” she said. “I just call ‘David,’ and they all come running in.” “And, if you want them to come to the table for dinner?” “I just say, ‘David, come eat your dinner’,” she answered. “But what if you just want ONE of them to do something?” he asked. “Oh, that’s easy,” she said. “I just use their last name!”
The farmer’s daughter
There once was a farmer who was raising 3 daughters on his own. He was very concerned about their well being and always did his best to watch out for them. As they entered their late teens the girls dated, and on this particular evening all three of his girls were going out on a date. This was the first time this had occurred. As was his custom, he would greet the young suitor at the door holding his shotgun, not to menace or threaten but merely to ensure that the young man knew who was boss.
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The doorbell rang and the first of the boys arrived. Father answered the door and the lad said, “Hi, my name’s Joe, I’m here for Flo. We’re going to the show, is she ready to go?” The father looked him over and sent the kids on their way. The next lad arrived and said, “My name’s Eddie, I’m here for Betty, we’re gonna get some spaghetti, is she ready?” Father felt this one was okay too, so off the two kids went. The final young man arrived and the farmer opened the door. The boy started off, “Hi, my name’s Chuck… --” and the farmer shot him.
Dead again
During a funeral, the pallbearers accidentally bump into a wall and hear a faint moan. They open the casket and find out that the woman is actually alive. She lives for 10 more years and then dies. There is another funeral for her. At the end of the service, the pallbearers carry out the casket. As they are walking out, the husband cries out, “Watch out for the wall!”
The 45 difference
Q: What’s the difference between a girlfriend and a wife? A: 45 lbs. Q: What’s the difference between a boyfriend and a husband? A: 45 minutes
SUDOKU The rules to play Sudoku are quite simple. Fill in the blanks so that each row, each column, and each of the nine 3x3 grids contain one instance of each of the numbers 1 through 9.
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A country founded by geniuses but run by idiots If you can get arrested for hunting or fishing without a license, but not for entering and remaining in the country illegally — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If you have to get your parents’ permission to go on a field trip or to take an aspirin in school, but not to get an abortion — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If you MUST show your identification to board an airplane, cash a check, buy liquor, or check out a library book and rent a video, but not to vote for who runs the government — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If the government wants to prevent stable, law-abiding citizens from owning gun magazines that hold more than ten rounds, but gives twenty F-16 fighter jets to the crazy new leaders in Egypt — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If, in the nation’s largest city, you can buy two 16-ounce sodas, but not one 24-ounce soda, because 24-ounces of a sugary drink might make you fat — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If an 80-year-old woman or a threeyear-old girl who is confined to a wheelchair can be strip-searched by the TSA at the airport, but a woman in a burka or a hijab is only subject to having her neck and head searched — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If your government believes that the best way to eradicate trillions of dollars
of debt is to spend trillions more — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If a seven-year-old boy can be thrown out of school for saying his teacher is “cute,” but hosting a sexual exploration or diversity class in grade school is perfectly acceptable — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If hard work and success are met with higher taxes and more government regulation and intrusion, while not working is rewarded with Food Stamps, WIC checks, Medicaid benefits, subsidized housing, and free cell phones — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If the government’s plan for getting people back to work is to provide incentives for not working, by granting 99 weeks of unemployment checks, without any requirement to prove that gainful employment was diligently sought, but couldn’t be found — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If you pay your mortgage faithfully, denying yourself the newest big-screen TV, while your neighbor buys iPhones, time shares, a wall-sized do-it-all plasma screen TV and new cars, and the government forgives his debt when he defaults on his mortgage — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots. If being stripped of your Constitutional right to defend yourself makes you more “safe” according to the government — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.
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upcoming planned memorial wall in Vista, and the next Honor Flights, are both great causes for our local vet community to support, financially and with good spirits, now. Contact Daryl McFarland, at dmcfarland@suncountrybuilders.net, and/or David Smith, at dave@ honorflightsandiego.org. The Siegel Sidebar wants to hear from you. Military Press Contributing Writer, Heather E. Siegel, welcomes your comments, your concerns, and your feedback. You can reach Ms. Siegel at siegelsidebar@cox.net or 760-432-8383. Please limit your input to new story ideas to consider.
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firm, confirmed. “Our last one was May 2014; this one is October 2014.” After a formal dinner on Saturday night, where Radder and other Honor Flight participants will be meeting federal dignitaries, the vets will be housed in a Baltimore hotel. “Every community should have its own memorial,” said Daryl McFarland, a local builder and member of The Hi-Noon Rotary Club of Vista, California, which plans to build a huge veteran memorial wall on city property, opening on Memorial Day, 2015. The
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What’s next for America’s continuing conversation about marijuana? Kelly called for additional research to assess the public’s changing attitudes toward marijuana and to reduce misconceptions about it, saying in the statement that the research could help “predict whether increased education and awareness could help reduce the onset of, and harm caused by, cannabis use disorders.” The study was published online by the Journal of Addiction Medicine.
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