Wednesday, October 9, 2013

'Captain Phillips' star Barkhad Abdi finds a risk worth taking in film debut

By Eric Kelsey

BEVERLY HILLS, California (Reuters) - Barkhad Abdi, a tall wisp of a man with a narrow face and a wide grin, sat on the sofa in his hotel suite with one eye on the television and another on a view of the Hollywood Hills.

The 28-year-old Somali-American, who had worked the past year at his brother's mobile phone store in Minneapolis, could hardly have called himself an actor when he began production in British director Paul Greengrass' thriller "Captain Phillips."

But it took a lecture from Greengrass before Abdi, who portrays the Somali pirate Muse alongside Oscar-winner Tom Hanks, was able to fully grasp the role and play it in a way that has critics saying is worthy of awards consideration. The true-story maritime drama will be released in U.S. cinemas on Friday.

"The pressure was high," Abdi said, who speaks with a Somali accent in short, measured sentences often punctuated with a smile or by a clap of his hands for emphasis. "I had doubts in myself a lot of times, but there's no going back."

The actor said he relied heavily on Greengrass' advice during the early days of shooting, and especially after one rough day on set when he said he had difficulty capturing Muse's emotional state during a particular scene.

Greengrass "took me aside and said, 'You know the similarities between you and the real Muse?'"

Abdi said Greengrass' question caught him off guard.

"I'm thinking that this guy (Muse) is a criminal. Why did you compare me to him?,"' Abdi said he asked Greengrass.

The director's message to Abdi was succinct: Muse took a risk in being a pirate and failed. Abdi took a risk in wanting to become a film actor, and if he didn't do it well, he was going to fail too.

OSCAR BUZZ

"Captain Phillips" focuses on Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse's tense five-day interaction with Richard Phillips, played by Hanks, the captain of a Maersk Alabama cargo ship hijacked by Muse and three other Somali pirates in 2009 while en route to the Kenyan port of Mombasa.

The docudrama, distributed by Warner Bros., in which Phillips is taken hostage by the pirates onto the cargo ship's lifeboat and later rescued by the U.S. Navy, leans heavily on the emotionally charged real-life encounter between Muse and Phillips.

Muse was sentenced in 2010 to more than 33 years in U.S. prison for his role in the hijacking.

Greengrass said Abdi, who was born in Mogadishu and spent time as a refugee in Yemen before emigrating to Minneapolis with his family in 1999, was chosen from more than 700 actors who showed up to a casting call in the city in part because of his uncommon appearance and charisma in front of the camera.

"He was able to be both menacing, but he also had a kind of humanity, too," said Greengrass, whose best known for his action-realism in films such as "The Bourne Supremacy" franchise and the 9/11 docudrama "United 93."

Abdi's name has already popped up on several critics' ballots as a possible nominee for the best supporting actor Oscar, according to Hollywood awards tracker Goldderby.com.

Scott Foundas, film critic at trade publication Variety, also praised Abdi's performance for is power and intensity.

"In a movie that affords little dimensionality to its characters, Abdi finds notes to play you scarcely realized were there, until this reedy young man with jutting brow looms as large as Othello," Foundas wrote.

TAKING A CHANCE

But not all have been so supportive of the actor's role.

Abdi, who was cast with three of his friends as pirates, said that there were some within Minneapolis' large Somali community who resented that they would take a role as villains.

Abdi said he gave the criticism some thought. The film did justice to the Somali pirates, he said, and the opportunity was one he felt was too big to miss.

"I'd rather take the chance," Abdi said. "Rather than me blaming someone else later and saying, 'I could've done better than him.' I'd rather take it and see how far it goes. It was a big risk."

And following Greengrass' advice, Abdi learned that by relating to Muse, he himself was not far removed from being left in a destitute situation in his home country.

"He's a young man who's about my age, but he wasn't as lucky as me," Abdi said of Muse.

"I had parents that took me out so I could be a better person. He didn't have that chance. He was just a gangster who didn't have any other options. We know why he's a gangster. We can give him a reason."

(Additional reporting Patricia Zengerle in Washington; Editing by Piya Sinha-Roy and Philip Barbara)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/captain-phillips-star-barkhad-abdi-finds-risk-worth-003146987.html

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Teen reportedly assaulted at Cumberland Valley football game

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Police are looking for eyewitnesses who saw an assault take place at the Cumberland Valley football game on Friday.

Authorities were contacted by a juvenile female on Saturday who said she was assaulted by an unknown man at the game.

The victim told police that the man grabbed her from behind and restrained her before shoving her forward. Authorities say the victim was able to break free and was not injured.

According to police reports, the incident happened around 9 p.m. near the Cumberland Valley side of the bleachers.

Police are attempting to identify a suspect.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 717-591-8240.

Source: http://fox43.com/2013/10/07/teen-reportedly-assaulted-at-cumberland-valley-football-game/

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Monday, October 7, 2013

DA opposes church?s education stance

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INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPERS

Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town Thabo Makgoba File photo: Candice Chaplin.

Cape Town - The DA has spoken out against the Anglican Church of Southern Africa?s call for teaching to become an ?essential service?.

The provincial education department is politically led by the DA as it is the ruling party in Western Cape.

The Anglican church called on church members in the SA Democratic Teachers? Union (Sadtu) to transform the union or resign.

Its provincial synod adopted a resolution on Friday to condemn ?corruption and laziness which deprives our children of the education they deserve?.

It called on church members who also belonged to Sadtu either to transform the trade union into a body that truly served the cause of education, or to resign from Sadtu.

It called on Sadtu to ?refrain from destructive stay-aways? and on Parliament to declare teaching an essential service.

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The church?s call mirrors one made by the ANC?s National Executive Committee in February, when it said: ?We will leave no stone unturned to make teaching an essential service. Education must be a priority; when you disrupt education you are not threatening life and death, but you are disrupting the future prospects of the country? ? but there has been no movement since.

But the DA?s spokeswoman on Basic Education, Annette Lovemore, told the Cape Argus on Monday they did not support the call. ?Not allowing teachers to go on strike is not going to improve education. In Botswana, where it is an ?essential service?, it has had a severe impact on teachers? morale,? she reported.

Instead, the DA believed education should be a ?core service?, which guaranteed some teaching but still allowed teachers to exercise their right to labour action.

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Sadtu, meanwhile, has hit back at the Anglican church. ?The dictatorial and judgemental stance? lacks the Christian agenda but reeks of a political agenda,? it said.

?We would like to warn the churches not to allow themselves to be used as pawns in politics.?

Sadtu spokeswoman Nomusa Cembi said the union was surprised by the church?s statement. ?We have not killed anyone and we are not running a corrupt organisation. As far as we are concerned, we are serving a purpose.?

?We would not have 260 000 members if we were playing fools. We know that we are sincere about fighting for quality education.?

She said it was as though the church was spreading propaganda against the union.

Sadtu said the 260 000 of its members who formed 70 percent of teachers in South Africa felt offended by the synod?s resolution.

Cape Argus

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/da-opposes-church-s-education-stance-1.1588268

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DualShock 4 will work with Windows for 'basic functions'

The PlayStation 4's DualShock 4 controller will have compatibility "for basic functions" on Windows PCs out of the box, Shuhei Yoshida, President of Worldwide Studios for Sony Computer Entertainment has confirmed via Twitter.

When asked on Twitter if Sony would release a driver for the DualShock 4 to make it compatible with Windows PCs, Yoshida tweeted back, "the analog sticks and buttons will work just fine." When pressed if this meant the controller would feature Windows compatibility by default, Yoshida responded it would, for "basic functions." What those functions are remains to be seen.

What's also unclear is whether Windows will recognize the DualShock 4 as a DualShock 4. Many non-Microsoft controllers feature the XInput API, which makes them register to the computer as though they were an Xbox controller. The current-generation DualShock 3 lacks Xinput, so it would mark a significant change if the DualShock 4 supported it. When asked if games on PC would automatically recognize the controller as a DualShock 4, Yoshida said to wait until a post-launch field report.

Waiting may not be the most fun thing in the world to do, but this wait won't be too long: the PlayStation 4 launches November 15 in North America.

Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2013/10/05/dualshock-4-will-work-with-windows-for-basic-functions/

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Friday, October 4, 2013

MN HS Football Rankings: Oct. 2

The Associated Press state high school football polls for the week of October 2, first-place votes in parentheses, record and total points as voted upon by a statewide panel of prep sports writers:

Class 6A
School Total Points Prv
1. Eden Prairie (6) (4-0) 60 1
2. Maple Grove (5-0) 53 5
3. Wayzata (3-1) 41 6
4. East Ridge (4-1) 35 3
5. Rosemount (4-1) 31 7
6. Minnetonka (5-1) 28 2
(tie) Osseo (4-1) 28 8
8. Lakeville North (4-1) 21 4
9. Totino-Grace (4-1) 14 9
10. Prior Lake (3-2) 9 NR
Others receiving votes: Roseville 6, Cretin-Derham Hall 2, Mounds View 1, Edina 1.

Class 5A
School Total Points Prv
1. Owatonna (7) (5-0) 79 1
2. Chaska (1) (5-0) 64 5
3. Brainerd (5-0) 61 3
4. Bemidji (5-0) 52 4
5. Rogers (5-0) 46 7
6. Mankato West (4-1) 35 6
7. St. Paul Central (5-0) 30 9
(tie) Andover (4-1) 30 2
9. St. Michael-Albertville (5-0) 21 NR
10. Mahtomedi (4-1) 9 NR
Others receiving votes: St. Cloud Tech 5, Irondale 3, Rochester Mayo 2, Chisago Lakes 2, Tartan 1.

Class 4A
School Total Points Prv
1. Hutchinson (7) (5-0) 88 1
2. South St. Paul (2) (5-0) 81 2
3. Kasson-Mantorville (5-0) 67 4
(tie) De La Salle (5-0) 67 3
5. Delano (5-0) 52 5
6. Detroit Lakes (5-0) 49 6
7. Becker (4-1) 33 7
8. Waseca (5-0) 27 8
9. Stewartville (5-0) 20 9
10. St. Paul Highland Park (4-1) 5 NR
(tie) Hermantown (4-1) 5 NR
Others receiving votes: Fridley 1.

Class 3A
School Total Points Prv
1. Belle Plaine-Holy Family Academy (4) (5-0) 73 2
2. Glencoe-Silver Lake (1) (4-1) 66 3
3. Tri-City United (2) (5-0) 61 6
4. Rochester Lourdes (4-1) 52 5
5. Foley (4-1) 43 7
6. Blue Earth Area (1) (4-1) 42 1
7. New London-Spicer (4-1) 27 9
8. Jordan (4-1) 17 NR
9. Park Rapids (4-1) 10 NR
10. Perham (4-1) 8 NR
(tie) Watertown-Mayer (4-1) 8 NR
Others receiving votes: Aitkin 7, Duluth Marshall 6, Two Harbors 6, Plainview-Elgin-Millville 4, Minnehaha Academy 3, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 3, Columbia Heights 2, Proctor 2.

Class 2A
School Total Points Prv
1. Caledonia (7) (5-0) 70 1
2. Moose Lake-Willow River (5-0) 60 2
3. Hawley (5-0) 56 3
4. Holdingford (5-0) 44 4
5. Barnesville (5-0) 38 5
6. Minneota-Lincoln HI (5-0) 36 6
7. Paynesville (5-0) 23 7
8. Jackson County Central (5-1) 20 9 (tie)
9. Martin County West (5-0) 17 8
10. Chatfield (5-1) 13 9 (tie)
Others receiving votes: Maple River 8.

Class A
School Total Points Prv
1. Mahnomen (7) (5-0) 70 1
2. Barnum (5-0) 58 3
3. Sleepy Eye St. Mary's (5-0) 53 4
4. Blooming Prairie (5-0) 44 5
5. Adrian (5-0) 40 6
6. Upsala-Swanville (5-0) 30 8 (tie)
7. Wabasso (5-0) 26 8 (tie)
8. Dawson-Boyd (4-1) 25 2
9. Braham (5-0) 16 NR
10. Pine River-Backus (5-0) 8 NR
Others receiving votes: Rushford-Peterson 7, Wabasha-Kellogg 3, Red Lake County 3, Royalton 1, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 1.

Class 9-MAN
School Total Points Prv
1. Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley (9) (5-0) 90 1
2. Kittson County Central (1) (5-0) 84 2
3. Grand Meadow (5-0) 81 3
4. Mountain Lake Area (5-0) 68 4
5. Edgerton-Ellsworth (5-0) 65 5
6. Spring Grove (5-0) 45 7
7. Verndale (5-0) 29 9
(tie) Nicollet (5-0) 29 8
9. Ely (5-0) 20 10 (tie)
10. Win-E-Mac (5-0) 17 NR
Others receiving votes: Floodwood 9, Goodridge-Grygla-Gatzke 6, Ada-Borup 4, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 2, Granada Huntley-East Chain-Truman 1.

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Source: http://www.keloland.com/newsdetail.cfm/mn-hs-football-rankings-oct-2/?id=154041

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Thursday, October 3, 2013

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Bad luck? Knocking on wood can undo perceived jinx, study suggests

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A new study finds that certain superstitions actually do "reverse" perceived bad fortune.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/xnZ3gh96U48/131001131334.htm

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